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television station in the no rthwest city of
Tabriz today, ousted the local governor
and claimed police and ar my units had
joined them, reports reaching Tehran
said.
It was the m ost serious opposition to
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini since he
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want to be harrused," she Mid. "It may solution.
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If the ordinances are pemed, Polk said, mean moving to anothe r location or
But Khomeini, breaking several days
of silence, denounced Washington as a
it will make It impossible for such going out of business,
Reacting to police intelligence reports businesses to come Into the county unless
"Neither do the entertainers wait to be "bloodthirsty regime" and Iran's -,
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topless bars and Other buxlmwes they am legitimate.
hassled or exposed on 7V."
Revolutionary Council approved plans
l)if disi In sex are heading for Seminole
"You can't paint any type of business
Mrs. Glenn said she has received for mobIlizing 20 million youths for
-• Cola*y, Sheriff John E. Polk is urging the with a broad brush," Polk said. "There Polk's recommendations and they are military training in support of Khomei. 1'
county to adopt four anti-smut or- are some massage parlors that are now with County Attorney Nikkl Clayton. ni's appeal to the country's youth to
dinances.
legitimate."
Clayton has been asked to render an prepare for armed combat with the Frank Battles talks with friends In front of the home he did not want
"You M41M say I want to close the
As for prostitution. there is a problem opinion on the enforceability of such United States.
to leave. Once, when placed In a loca I home for the aged. Mr. [tattles
bam door before the horse gets in," Polk with it In Seminole County, the sheriff ordinances, MrL Glenn said.
Khomeini appealed for calm and rain away. Ile would have been log years old on.lan. 10, 11180.
said.
said.
. national unity In a statement broadcast
"Can we really be successful in
Seminole County
"You're going to have that until trolling these things?"Mrs. Glenn asked. over Tehran Radio and indirectly ac1. the place to come," he said. "I'm everyone dies off," he said, "but we can "And at what expense to the taxpayer?" cised the United States of fomenting Services
urging the 001Turitilon to go ahead and hold it down and drive It underground so
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health, numbers domestic problems.
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adopt these ordinances before the it 't out In the open.".
Tens of thousands of Shariatinadari's
of persons allowed in an establishment,
O5fl asTives."
Polk said he is re ____mending the parking and state liquor licenses are aii suppo rters demonst rated in Tabriz, a
QVIIJI111lowns on ti
county adopt an ordinance like the one ways to control such things. These might city of some 2 million people near the
In Orange County,
just adopted lii Oran County. Orange be more itecti. COntIOIL" she said.
Turkish border, and then seized the radio
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uapena, musviue ana etsewnere county outlaws 1ap dsaclng," in WflIth
and
television station.
Ordinances against specific behavior
bor n in Georgia, but was not sure when
ByJANECAEERRy
nearby have made Seminole County look U dIner sits on the cudoiners1a p,
Reports suggested the entire city may
may result in the County
he came to Sanford. "My husband has
fleraldStalfWrfter
Ilk. a haven, he said.
and "bouth dancing," which refers, Polk wt
be In the demonstrators tiand
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At ; I Id, Seminole County has no said, to "everything that goes en In a t,
The demonstrators announced the
practical itt,"
Battles was here when he came," she
Funeral
services
for
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booth behind dosed drapes.
local governor, Nur-eddin Gharavi, had
Mrs. Glenn said.
Frank Battles, thought t
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Ild JOined them aid thirch on 12th Street with 11ev. Bertus Hying grubbing
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officiating,
recalled.
In his later years, she said, her
parlors, and preutlb*kin, as well as
utuuuij
be amended.
mosaii the oorm Is _,
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Found dead Saturday morning at his stepfa ther had trouble with speech and
toplaw and botioni'
"And then," dw sad, "You always
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The
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followed
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ballot
by
residence,
at 1200 W. 13th St., by his hearing and was difficult to understand.
S,ivth1e County has tireo topless beans
have the group that says no one Is Iranians at the start of the weekona stepdaughter, Mr. Battles would have
"Momma used to understand what he
dubw all located In the same vicinity d
Seminole ('iE*y's topless dubs w In deinancing that anyone view these referendum turning Iran Into an Islamic been lb years old on Jan. 10, ieo. was saying," said Mrs. Jackson. "He
US Highway l7., although one falls
Saaft Glean's
things. They say you can't legislate Republic and giving Khomeini absolute Bernice Jackson of Sanford said she would tell us about something that had
within the corporate limits of
Mrs. Glann add it a sovellinmeW morsiv,
secular and religious powers.
discovered her stepfather slumped in a happened a long time ago and they would
fith,rry and would be subject to that body doss ld have an ordhap
But Polk said he doss not feel topless
Sharlatmadari opposed the con- chair, dead of natural
laugh."
causes, when
prohibiting something, then it is. in fad, dub regulation aims to didate moraL stitution because he believed It gave went to his house to check on him. she
She said Mr. Battles and her mother
here an, an adult bookstores or
said she think. it "
"It's not that we're trying to legislate Khomeini too much power. On Wed"He
w
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could
not read or write and
a
fine
man,"
she
said,
"and
i
had not
MEW parlon in this county.
poldble" that aOw this rscmt raids in moralls," he add. "It's the other things nesday night his home in the holy city of loved him not as a step(ather, but like a been sure of his age until he
the Social
Now orIdburAss would
allow the GUM 111`111114 tOPWN dub Owners might that 90 along With it that cause that Qom was stomed by a gang of gunmien. father. Th&amp;I, was the, reason I did all I Security traced and verified the date of
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colintilty to1" businesses cOMW In to consider moving to Saninole County.
problents, such as praistitution, and One guard was killed and nine others could for him - he was always nice to his birth.
11"outdo akwhk he UK mad they "Tbw Mw tb* emkitiIiiefs do I* dmils.11
wounded. Shairiatmadri escaped ham.
me.
In August oflast year, two men entered
"He didn't want to go to a home, and Mr. Battles' home and robbed him while
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for X-rays."
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around, but recently It got better and he
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was going to the store again ."
Two men were later arrested and
She said his second wife, her mother, charged with stealing $200 from the old
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who died two years ago, and Mr. Battles man.
had been married for 18 years.
Mr. Battles was a member of the
"After she died, me and my h usband Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church,
continued to take care of that old man." Sanford.
Mrs. Jackson sald when are&amp; farm.
Other survivors include two sons by his
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workers got home from work every first marriage, Albert Battles of
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night, they would go to ida house to visit. Hawthorne, Fin., and Lee Andrew of
Mrs. Jackson said Mr. Battles was Jacksonville; and th ree granddaughters.

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County Elect ions Supervisor Camilla
Herald Stiff Writer
Bruce recently protested the forced
In response to a Sanford citizen's move of her office into more cramped
quarters in the old jafl.me move, which
cmplairt,offlcfala from the date fire
ma sJg Office will Inspect the old COd taxpayers over $3,000, left her
700 less square-feet of space.
Seminole County Jill Friday.
tIo Sped-list John
State Fire
Asked about the fire rellistantabujtyof
Nelson said he will inspect the building
e elections office files a representati ve
th
due toaccsnplalnt by June Cameron of of the mamdact urerof the Diebold
pewer
Sanford.
files said: "zero."
ML Cmisron mid she Is upset bemuse
Joe Mccluan, claid of the county Fire
PrOtwtiOn Bureau, said. however, that
moved the elections office into "a am the old J&amp;H was brou&amp;
up to code after
trop."
the (in in 1176.
Normally, the state doesn't Concern.
A sprinkler system wu added, hesaid.
itself with a counly facility such as the
and Owe is an alarm system connected
Jail,NelaonsaId, but they do get Involved &amp;agy to the fire dieWment.
U there liacc,nplalid.
"But jldbec$useabuildlngmtj the
MLCame ron describes herselfasa COdedObnot
mean it fire proof"
private dt1 anadiveInpicaffafr,,
hP5'uulMli,anhip
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James Roche, winner of the theme up between 9 and 9:30 a.rn. on San
contest, will be riding In the parade on Marco. Avenue. The parade will move
the fire engine with Santa.
down Flat Street to Laurel Avenue, then
More than 100 wults will participate in
There will'l 10 msrddng bends, In. notl on
the armual Greater Sanford Chamber of duding Seminole, Crooms and Lyman will disperse.to Fult Sf.r, wtire ft
Parade Committee
Commerce Christmas Parade Saturday high school bands and T'akawilla, Soi
J0 pgg4 e
at 10a.m. In Downtown Sanford. Theme Seminole, Stonewall Jackson, Mllwee, dam aged buildi ng on
Street,
01 the parade will be 'Parade of Jackson Height,, Lakeview and Sanford theugtt to be a hazard, willFirst
be removed
Christmas Wcnders."
middle school bands.
prior to the parade, removing the
Trophies to be awarded Include the necessity for a detour around It.
Grand marshal will, be Ronald Grand Marshal Theme Award traveling
The reviewing stand *111 be on the
McDonald, McDonald's popular clown, trophy; first and second place trophies parking lot at Park Avenue and First
Sanford's famous water skiing squirrel, for public schools; flat and second for street.
Twiggy, Is scheduled to ride In the private schools; flrst and second for civic
Key Club members will all balloons
parade. Twiggy has been featured on floats; first and second for religious and pinwheels the proceeds going to the
television, Including Real People, PM floats; first and second for commercial parade committee to help defray coats
Magazine and Good Morning, America, floats and first and second for cars and Other concessions will be sponsored by
in newspapers and as a coversqulrrel on for equestrian wilts , best group, best the downtown merchants for the pur.
Spray Magazine.
dressed rider and beet groomed horse, chase of holiday decorations In the
Southslde Elementary School student
Entries in the parade are asked to line downtown area.

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Britain, Patriotic, Front
S..k A Quick C•auFIr.

They'll Be Marching Saturday

IN BRIEF

Avery Rockefeller Jr.

A e heevily damaged a
bedroom in a Sanford home
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in bid, 5q flretIgite1L
Horny Johnson, 011215 W.
Beal
13th St., was awakened
shortly before 1 am. and
fillin his Milton Frazier, of the some
He
told
Police he address, and swung at him
b$O&amp;
a
small
firs In his with a keIfe attempting to cut
bed put out
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him. But only Frazier's
sweater
was cut, they say.
but apparutly the fire
not been completely aCASH
tknisiusd,
An
undetermined
amountof
Jului,z's bedroom, In the
b
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takan
from
a home
'bs corner of the homes at 601 p'
fordo
, Sen
was heavily damaged 10 the police report
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blsae said Sanford
John
T.
McMakln told
George Harriett, adding 1t
looks ilke ft was ad by
had been burglarized between
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There were no injuries to 0 a.m. and1p.m. on Wed.
by 5fJ5 wiIO en.
persons hi the house or then
tered
through
a bedroom
figiting the
window
but
only
took money.
ARAULTCHAIIGED
pMce arrested a Sanford jyyp
men Wednesday afternoon,
Over $3,000 worth of
duargingheulreatsiedtoklll Jewelry, camera eqnipunut
a
of apartment he and cab was reported stolen
lives In and also cud the vie from a Fern Park home,
tuna clothing.
sheriff's deputies say.
lAroy Yowig, of WfflIn
Elizabeth Carroll told
a.. Court, was held at
SeminoleCoua*y Jail In lieu' deputies sho discovered the
01 $,400 bail 00 charges of goods taken Wednesday from
aggravated rnriJt. Police her home at 170 N. Lakewood
say Y
threatened to kill Circle.

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GREENWICH, Coon. (UN) - A memorial service
will be held Friday for Avery Rockefeller Jr., who was
killed In a head-on crash Tuesday night In Greenwich.
Rockefeller, who
56,
the great-grenduon of
William Rockefeller, a brother of John a Rockefeller,
founder of the famous family's fortune.
and a
Rockefeller was driving alone when his
car driven by Edward H. Pattlgon, 17, of Greenwich,
collided about 11 p.m., police said.

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H" Yaeger
Arafat once bitter -'-niw, have mat for
on the Middle East, the stale-run radio reported.
two
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the Arab world and how to knrove coordination of
their Polldfl the radio said.
Hussein and Arfat also diicssd the situation in the
"occupied londs" ad ways ofsupporting PdOgUalm
Irlde Israel,' the FadlO t

18. Art Grindle Wheelranch
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19. Malta Court No. 99
Sanford Police Dept.
Progressive OrganIzation
United Presbyterian
3. Seminole County sn 20. Malta Court No. 143
• 54. Evergreen Ledge No. Ch79.
urch aioIr.Ik. Mary
21. Malta Court Isruttles
Dept.
FIOridI pjgi1
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fl.kawftiaMIddieStjooI
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55. Evergreen Lodge chapter
Band
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Fla Dept.
Rebecca Chapter No. $3 $1. Midway Elementary
23. LTD CB Club
6. Grand Marshal "p
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School
24. 4-H Club Marching Unit
McDonald"
66. Evergreen Ledge Mar. 62. Mer thles Kindergarten &amp;
Greater
Sanford 25. 4-H Club Most
ching Unit
Daycare
26. 4-H Club "Happy Hwi.
Chamber of Commerce
57. Mliwee Middle School 03. Lakevlew Middle School
BEThLEHEM imii.oimt Wad Bank (UPI)
Sanford City Corn. ten" Equestrian Group
Band
Bind
Israeli release and r.1 atsmeut of Nabiimu1aor
minioners
2. Sanford AutoFrts
5$. Krayola Kollege
84. Seminole Education
qir5).fr
early
Visiting DignitarIes
26. Girl Scouts Float
59. Ladles Association Club Assoc.
this
small
town
where
Jesus
was born.
Color Guard
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39, *Girl Scouts Marthing
Seminole County Library 85. Altamonte Drum.
Along WIIII2I other mayors in the West
and
to. $nIrjle High School UnIt
61. B.P.O. Elks Ledge No. merettes
Gan
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who
qut
their
Str
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wUd.rlIj
"96ng $h" Band 30. Girl Scout Van
1079 Motorcycle Drill Team 09. Seminole County Womens
With ghoul BstMs
Mayor im FrSIJ took back
10.1 Alpha Americans 31. Uncoln Heights
62. Squares Community Club Bowling Assoc. Marching
his rlon Wibtwd,y jut In time to ilge chick.
United
63. Child Evangelism Unit
Cal
to pay for the tTadiIIImiI (b'IstOl futMUie.
10.b Anchor (lab
Fellowship
23. Longwood Fire Dept.
07. Sninole Couty Womens
..We shall celebrqte Quidmas now in the mod
lO.c Brain Bowl
33. Lonesome Blues Jam- 64. Boy Scott Cub Pack No. Bowling Assoc. Car
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way,' FreIj salt
lO.dCaop.rative Business men
500 Marching Unit
U. Sanford Christian School
EducatiOn
34. Sanford Kiwanis Club
65-130Y Scout Cub Pack No. $9, Flagship Bank of
10.e Concert (bolt
Sanford Gymnastics Assoc. SOS Car
Seminole'
10.1 D.C.T.
35. South Seminole Middle 06. United Tuicola Cherokee 90. (nvnv. Rn.h1 W.*lv
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Indian Marching Unit
FICTITIOUS NAME
CoiwojEdJolinjon '
FICrITIOUSNAM11
Notice Is Mraby Mn mat I am
Leaders of America
Not ice Is hereby olvin *.if I a
X. Sanford Soccer League. 67. United Tuscola Cherokee
Convoy, David Sk,n anagd
anaged
In business at 2a40
In
bus$.ss
Lou
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10.h Fellowship of Big Dip
Indian Float
93. Boy Scout Cub Pack No. Mary Blvd., Sanford, Fla., 33771, HIaweffis Ave., $iflfOd.. SiminotS
Christian Athldes
37. Sanford Recreation Dept.6$. S.IS.T.E.R.
529, Dan 2
SitnInot. County, Florida, under County, Florida, under tt* tic.
10.1 Interact Club
Eaitslde.Westsjde Baton 69. Knights 01 Colianbus
the fictitious name of WEKIVA Ililous nami of PUBLIC
94. Sanford Middle School ANIMAL
WHOLESALE OUTLET, and that
HOSPITAL
lO.j Key Club
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Group
i ole Comm. Band
70. South
Wind to register said Mm. wIth I Intend tSrigl$Ier said nomiwlffi
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Club
Keyette
X. Witter Springs Fire Dept. for Progre.s.Altamonte 96. Beta Sigma Phi Valentine the Clark of the circuit Court, ma 'Clark of tlii Circuit Court,
10.1 La Gent. Club
Ml.. Winter Spring.
Dnan Corp.
CO4AWV Fluids In . $SmIf101u county, Florida In .
Girl
with ma provlslsns of ths Cofdaflci Wi ma provislono at 1k.lO.m Mu Alpha Theta
All Souls School Marching 71. Robert Horn Bicycle
96. Bets Sigma Phi Valentine cordinci
th Statotes, To-Wit:
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10.n National Honor Unit
72. Jackson Heights Middle Girt
Section Sitsi Florida Statutes $sdtsn $ILOP Florida Statutes
Society
41. All Souls School Float
1557.
School Band
97.Beta$lWnaPhlValergtne 1557,Sit.
Vol Paul Comm
H.
P.
Karnlck,,
10.o Pep Club
D.V.M.
42. Florida Cmizal A e y 73. School of Dance Arts
Girl
Publish
Novembur 33. 55 and
Novunbur
15,33,
55,
$
10.p Seminole Newspaper Marching Unit
74. International Masons &amp; 9$. BeisSigma Phi Valentine December 6.
December 6, 12, ISIS
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43.F1or1daCsiraj Academy O.E.8.
Girl
104 SIndut Go,rsins,* Car
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lOs Senior Class Float
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Fmont
10.1 Future Farmers or 4$. Tbhbm Pony Fanns
Sons of David Ledge No. 101. United States Power
America
47. Providence U.S. Church 303 Car
Squad cnseniinole County.
11. S,r"'4. HiSt School Youth Group
7$. First Baptist Quick
Unit
Ksytjs
4$. Stonewall Jackson Jr. 76. Sanford Housing 102. New Bethel Baptist
IL V.F.W. Post No, 10109 &amp; IWs School Band
Authority Youth Gross
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Boy
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Pack
No.
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Little
Miss
Sanford
103.
New
Bethel
Baptist
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II. Pinecrest Elementary Homing Authority
Bo Shop
Quick Car ,
5ol Band School Mwdng Unit
14. Qsm
7$. 'iw1w" of Real People 104. L)lnan High School Band
ofkudeed liPinecrest Elementary Fame
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Clearwater for a business meeting.
Seventyelght-year-old Nellie M. Coven
Reasbeck, nephew of Broward County
was washing her breakfast dishes when Circuit Judge James Reasbeck,
she heard a roar and an explosion as a considering Joining Nott's firm. had been
twlnengine plane struck her house.
Only moments after the plane took off
She grabbed her dog and ran out the from North Perry Airport In south
door,escapingumharmed.Butthetwomen Broward
It lost power and
aboard the green.and.whlte Piper Aztec plunet1Coumty,
into
the
homes, authorities
were killed after the plane glanced off said.
Mrs. Cove'i boise and burst Into flames
There was advance warning r"0
Wednesday as It tore Into a neighborIng was
In trouble, said Ken Wallach, area
home, which
unoccupied.
coordinator for the Federal Aviation
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Markham Woods Road, reflect. the prevailing seedling"
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Sylvan Lake.
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which the
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water activIties such as t''g iff thiS l .
Cauty Paris ad Rscr'sdlss Chester utck r-,
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acres to boats will be provided fur bi
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pest users wmid tvwp.es on their property and there would
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notified by letter Wednesday 01 her ezeommuilcation
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fin. (UPI) - If no percent chance of the launch slipping into the shuttle from the heat of re-entry into the the
orbiter with ludox, a coating that doubles
u up, a space agency 1181."
earth's atmosphere and development of Its their strength, he said.
&amp; $010 chance the often.
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Yardley repeated estimates of other space three main engines are the two major
The latest shuttle problem Is defective wire
delayed space shuttle Colombia will make its officials, who have said there is only a 10
problems dill plaguing engineers, Yardley used in welding joints In the engines, which
maiden voyage In September M.
percent chance of meeting the June 30, 1980 said.
are made by Rocketdyne Division of Rock.
That Is nearly two Yeats after the original launch date NASA recently announced.
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target dateo(November 117$.
Asked about the cod of delays, Yardley shuttle's protective outer akin have been found in the components of the nozzle of one of
"All the data on the working schedule are said, "all I can say Is that development of the
causing delays since early this year.
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sureess orluted, but we don't know what Is shuttle probably cods about $2 million a day.
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Each engine has 1,900 joints In which this
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Columbia," he said,
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the date probably would be In September," estimate the cost will be $6.1 billion In 1971 tests are removed and processed with a new
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LONDON (UPI) - Britain ssd leaders 01 the
Salisbury geverssnut and Patriotic Front gusrrlfl..
began work today on dutaIlu 01 a c.flre in , 7
yesrold war In Zimbabwe lUmdusla seekingqulek
Agreement toend the colc1 and brin the com ,,rto
full fndupen.lenee.
The officials mit at london's Lancuter Hens,
plenary .-nion 01 all theis deJq 4ons
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phase of the 3moudh.cld conference.
The conference was saved from the brink of ditsr
at the lad minute Widnsid.y by qie.nb,n( between
Britain end the guerrillas on the broad terms of a
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G1ORDAPiO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
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At 169, Jeff Burns snapped .,est1er tonight."
Herald Sports Correspondent a 4-4 deadlock In the last
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connection between exposure to this chemical
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At Volusia Speedway
The Special 50 Lap Late berville. Most of the top dirt
Model and the lap Umited track drivers will compete,
Stock Car race has been re-let
for this Sunday afternoon at Wayne Shugart, 1-lance

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drivers plus Will Cagle of
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On VoluiIa County Speed Phillips, Jack Nolan, Buddy racing at 2:30 p.m.
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Sell 9. Phillips 4. Sluui 6.
Rollerion It, Meredith 4. Manual
Totals 26 17 69.
ROLLINS (61): KInsI,y 4,
WaIl.qs7, Lunny 15, Cavar,tts 17,
Corcoran IL Plummer 2: Totals 22
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Halftime: Seminole 34, Rollins
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nwd.y night to cross town
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WO a 5041 Winthover the Lady break, &amp;c.c. flJ h Santa
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m LM' Raiders pulled p.m.
away to an early lead behind Center of Miami on Friday,
the 19 poled performance of December l4at7:OOp.m.and
Velita Rollerson, a freshman Miami Dade South Cornmunity College on Saturday,
from orlando
Rollerson's efforts were December 15 at 2:00 p.m.
ccisnpleme,ded by the 18 POW
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performance of teammate the new year at home with a
Donna Martin.
pair of games Including
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lead at the half.
8 at 7:30 p.m. and Thursday,
A trip to the dean's oNce Isn't the mod welcome news a
The Raider's markmanahlp January 10 also at 7:30 p.m.
it
couch likes to best shod one of his players.
at the free throw line aided
It was such a trip, how.,u, for the Figisthig Seminoles greatly In the eight-point
S.C.C. then hits the road for
Bruee Mcay that launched a very successful high school victory,
a pair of games against
buk,thull car.
The Lady Raiders con- Brevard Community College
"ft was buck when I was a sophomore," recalls the 64 vertedon 17-20 shots from the and Valencia Community
Mcay about his 1211111,111118"meeth with Sanford Aslitant charily stripe while Rollins College before returning
Principal tam i' Richeuduon.
hit on 16.24 free throw tries, home for a four game home
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allowed the Greyhounds t
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clum enroute to victory. ~ District
"It wan't as easy as it
sounded," Pletzer said of his
The District VII Special 1-A Highway, Satellite Beach, Store No.
26-poled margin of victory.
1655, near corner of sneakers, long pants, a warm not yet confirmed.
"We won lots of the matci-ies Olympic Winter Games for 55 Phone: 775-3558)
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jacket, and a hat preferably
with a strong third period." Seminole County Athletes will
Please call me if you have
a
sock cap). McDonald's
2
you
or
If
friends are
Following Stanley's be held Dec. 8, 1979. These
Since
these
are
any
the
first
question or If there Is a
provide a hamburger and
Planning o attendA
decisi on, junior Mitt west athletes will participate
combined
Winter
Games,
we
problem
with transportation
drink for lunch. Because of
Games o see .a5ie.ua,i do
came alive in U last period Basketball or Bowling or Te
not
know
how
long
to
or
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the early depart ure and
suwe
to convincingly defeat Jay G ymnastics. The Seminole TeamsShoot or
Last
and therefore, we do not cool,weather, we sugge st that guarantee assistance but we
please know
County Public School System at?u r
Penland 34
what time we w ill each athlete bring a snack
will try. It is very im portant
with
me
at
Satellite
will provide transportation. C7C.i
"west reversed tü- in
return.
However,
for
plan
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we
will
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School before Opening
PROGRAM:
third and put him on his back
ar rive at Handy Way at 5
Seminole
County for every
:
6:00 a.m.- Registration Ceremoni es or call me at p.m., Sanford Middle School
twice," Pletzer said. "He
5.
CHAPERONES:
I
will
be
eligible
athlete
to attend. We
me
830-8299) for at 5:35
begins-Satellite High School
almost got i •"
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Satellite
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and
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1S
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specific WInn Dixie at 6:05
8:45
a . m .- Opening di
There were no "almogs" in
p.m. If we the bus arrives. Laurie attendance although we have
events,
the next two matches as Ceremonies
are early, you will be phoned. Dedman will be in charge on been very close. Please try to
9:00a.m.- Basketball (will
Larry Breen (147) and Terry
3. BUS SCHEDULE:
If we are late, please be the bus. The other chaperones make sure that this is the year
Barrett (157) fashioned pilis be at 3 different locations and
5:15 a.m.-Longwood Winn patient.
will be Cathy Garrett, Art that every athlete from
to build the Hounds' lead. all athletes will be assigned Dixie, 434 at 17.92
Graham, Manfred McHory, Seminole County par.
4. FOOD and CLOTHING: Eleanor Shill, Andrew Tatum ticipated.
Breen stuck Carl Heiman at after Registration)
5:45 a.m.-Sanford Middle
9:30 a.m.-Bowling begins School, 18th &amp; French
3:15, while Barrett nailed Bob
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"Henley dominated the
It was a 100
percent
tuisquashed
Scott
Campbell
in
whole
match," Pletzer said of
naround from the other 1:07.
his
119
pounder. "The kid
night, the bushy-haired
And
wouldn't
h to
PleUw said re
an the best heavyweight match allow David to do anything,
opening
season loss to
he's seen In a long time Steve which at the end cost him
Colonial.
Schofield
rallied from a 3-1 points for stalling."
was very pleased with
The three bright spots for
deficit
to
edge Robin
tonight's performance. W
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Graham
6-4.
the
Patriots Included a Steve
were
m uch
more
Smith
pin of Todd Voeks (100)
"Sometimes
heavyweights
aggruac.ve,
Skipper. have a tendency to just slop In 1:19
and a lopsided 164
Our bottom movement
around,"
Pletzer
declared, decision by Mike Peycke over
much better and, probably
"But
Steve
used
great Joe Paollcelii (112). Super
won us match.
movement
to beat Graham. sophomore Rich Farmer
That bottom
He was our outstanding nailed Eric Smith (126) 8.2.

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Accounting Office report on this subject, compiled
exclusively from Pentagon records, thousands of
U.S. Marines were exposed to Agent Orange VIEWPOINT
VIEWPOINT
during combat operations. Additional thousands
of Army troops may also have been exposed but
No
Army records were too disorganized and inQ
complete to permit a definitive finding.
The point is that the same records studied by
Lost,
the GAO have been available to the Veterans
Administration for years. Yet the VA never
Vt.
stirred itself to examine these records to determine who might have been exposed to Agent
/
Surface
Orange. That Information would have enabled VA
health investigators to contact affected veterans
ByROBE*TWALTM
By DONAlD GIIAFF
and begin studies to determine th e effects, if any, ____
of their exposure.
WASHINGTON
The epiclal ireet
In the nab of events now shaking the
Instead, the records lay unexamined until Sen. groups opposed to mandatory deposits on
Moslem world, by far the most bizarre has
Charles Percy, ft-Ill., requested th e GAO probe beer and soda containers Condon to pew
been the .sIzwe of the Grand Mosque in
last May. It is also significant that the GAO fin- millions of dollars into bWbVwwed coalNince
of
ft is dMicult to Imagine on otdrage Of
dings contradict the Pentagon's contention that csnL to thwart the. wy
sffi'U'ng"ItudeInWern
clrcwnatances.
U.S. troops were always kept out of defoliated
In statewide referenda tbroughod the
Occupation
of
St.
Peter's
in
Rome by snakeareas until the toxic chemicals dissipated, usually lWfeoppceWontopeupo.edd.po.Itlawshu BUSINESS WORLD
hanlng
fwidamentallata
from
Appalachia
ezchalvely by beer
within four to six weeks. We know now that such been financed almost___
would
dill
be
considerably
*toit
of
the mark.
brewers, soft
bottlers and the glass,
was not always the case,
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Import
Sen Percy, distrusting the VA, has asked the alwiilntsn and Mel indudries.
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appears
to
ho
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have
no
connection
with
Ballot measures In Colorado,
Department of Health and Human Services to
the
crisis
In
Tehran
oil
politics
or
any
other
Nebraska and 1 'ki have
conduct Its own Investigation of Agent Orange's Massachusetts,
en victim to
RyãAJIla JGG
(,ncotly domedically beilt), and Ford Plato. pok* of common btred or tension between
f
propaganda ew'Pahln.
side effects on humans. And the senator has also funded by the bottlers
upi Aete Wrner
Among co"ipEta , top sellers were: Ford Mwilc linde and the rod of the world. It
of 'P1
DETROIT
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suggested that the VA and, or the Department of Cola, Dr. Pepper and Seven
Qelály
now,
wh
(UPI)
at
Is
Fairmont,
Chevrolet Citation-Nova, shops, up as the work of a mall band of
Up; the in
the butseft oma - in the
this
moath-votar., Doe Aepen and Buick religions odremida consianed by their own
Defense notify veterans from units known to have of Budweiser, Coors, Miller, p
fwat1elamond with nolzger.g whatsoever ln
been exposed to Agent Orange. These are ap- SchUltz beers; the Can Manufacturers
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Yes
win
w
rong
If
yes
nemed
an
Iwii.oet
- that greater world.
the
1yota
Corona.
IZ%dItId
the
American
Iron
&amp;
SISal
- propriate suggestions.
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The feeling that fonI_s dominate
The topesiling omalloporty mush Ing
# for the mosque has nothing
A vigorous investigation of Agent Orange and and the Glass Packaith ImIftM.
mug nor isles in ON ceudry Is what ens dadsd Ford Modong, Chevrolet Csivato, to do with the baa
broader
political situation, It
Its effects on exposed veterans is long overdue.
That pstte n was reputed this year in the
solo 1'H$lJ.y aelyd called 1111101111-00001 Podiac Firebird, 1oIs Celica and Mercury has a great deal to do with
the situation of the
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and
WIthten,
Id'
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And should this highly toxic defoliant be cons" maey be said be encounters friy in Ct ____
-- cook y hi which It occurred.
todo's dhaseJerM ode mer.
nected to any of th e health problems reported by surveys h4cuI.d that there was over*
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laws
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Chelet C. in the 14s. I UCiee
from Jopa-_qpsintsiein
his,,
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Mrat4
in
M.
(e to go to which U.S. ada .wigIvsa MtrIbst. to
In Wuhlst
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Oppoosets emiesid
has a clea r obligation to provide whatever
the
moiS
Mh Pin en the aemePiate
porter
and
pilayer
to
d
an
for.1i
sat
om
akers'
isr
labor
Coda.
treasury
of
more
than
$NS,OSS,
i'u.g
a
medical care is necessary.
$audh Arabia as a nation
A Los Angeles-baud_marketing in. lithe Midsod gsene,
_
soX low from am can bdwy; genstos kapoit ong Compact and aabecliipetl
MisS.
fOIUIMIN firm his OVIIIpU.d hIOI'UIiUOS Is a fairly reeled Invention. It was pieced
coatrilidloos from Owens flIWl.. P-r
The tSp B,. in J rebsr sales were suggesting that General stors Corp.'s together Ins series of desert wars during the
Bro, Kerr ad other glass
Chevrolet
ChevotI., Ford Fáut. Ford upedacelorty euoceut X'osr Nov" early decades of the century when one local
Go
Comrade
forgo domatiom
Meeting,
Chevrol
et NonCItatles sad ha,. attracted biyin awny from ether 11114id'$ tos*her and craftier than his nelib'
Reynolds, Kaiser and other aluminum
bees, Ada
tesin.
themand
one by one. He was
____ mabos rather t fri bI*O(IL
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Corela.
Bring up the subject of Siberia and one producers.
.
dPM4IIy
Abdsi
the laud
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the___
lad 01 his
There iii, uppeurs be a n"oioup1Ir'
remembers those Russian outCasts who are
Ieihioed in
the CSSSod5 was the Hejas, the
U, the leers
US
in .su '.
r.jct
,
cuwtal
strip
g
. peWa*g heU
Chemlet Citation, Oldemeblis Omega,
banished to that frozen wilderness without hope of "They need almost $1
seld
alengtheRedleac
ydtlssol
A_1e_m
e-'
,uuafly to intu1msta.
Phe
and Buick k$ark ever seeing their families again.
buy the election with a adveetldag ems.
ad Msdhna and t.c* i to
"mere
is
no
market
pertermaaee
men
t
i,sss
ts.
It has been a land of lost souls, labor camps and psign that turrlud and codes. peePi"
.s
nyere
World
W
I a putt of the Turkish Empire.
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A s'
.ur.
m isery the last stop for those who displeased M1 Philip Motley of
mu fee ___
am
plohed
op
previsudy
owned
INgur
U3.'buiit
an and
DurW the Course of his an suecadul
Container., the Seattle
the Tears at first, and
Soviet leaders la ter.
frspha
the
,'iplr.
h'ig, Ibm laud made many
tr
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ooj
promoted the sawn.
Political prisoners and dissidents are still being org-ø'$Ion that"fl"
onsed
mis.
iner
from
oat
01
increased
fuel-eels-----ac.
anvils
net
thu kid inotted being the
mom%
In Ohio, a
buflet initiative was
si
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of
the
totat
U.S.
aurkiin
the
a
sent to Siberia but for other Russians Siberia is ever,lmh deluded
csrdhng
to
iD.
Power
&amp;
#ae,
prs,Ioái
beat
rulers of the Hsjasj the
by a 7 m.r
of
p.nI$
inily.
In the pod-World War I
,iss
xc
becoming a land of economic opportunity.
after opponents upset $1.1
a ,,
of
,g
psida.
sheppurs
in
i
'
tawuema
and
aisther
,ifthement
the
Hsal'.snMes
were camp.
The Siberian region makes up about half- the
anpalgo that Included dht. wuola abed
avois tb.,
ie emil curs Imes-oil'., the firm os.deded that "the x. omattd bo their eviction with the thrones,
area of Russia although it contains only a tenth of dhseuae-norrylng liseda coigregatlig in
pe fr 31$ p
$0 3$,?
$yp" aJer &amp;it1
dai, of Jordan and Iraq.
the population. Russians are volunteering by the 01111111YSOdS heWN ad
pureed of the muheL
"The Z.ber has bees my isoolodul Is ft Is 000 of the koic twists of Arab poSIla
thousands to take part In developing the area's
"They conjured up visIs of a army
10111110111111 ujpudly am
sates terms of sales doon ad in fiig the dia Jordei'5 KIng Hemein and the S&amp;Wh
vast natural resources.
,
cockroaches poled at the MObie born
ureudof$heU&amp;od.1dr,- u:± of mmy Amerlom
begets," said - are 1.at1y the c'oeed of allies on mod
Why? To make a buck, of course. One couple border, waiting for approval of the the Wad M'
market Amarin Deve Pose, pruld.d of the research m. Mideast lisnes.
mibers rin the big car "1st it has ad tucked the typIcal
managed to save slightly more than $20,000 In two
1
laoda's rim to Immense wealth and
At%
laridhe
Nelsen
01
la*oemeetal
Action,
a
hawaver,
whlk
a
pureed
osd
begets
whe
am
oti
flAMug
to
the
years an enormous sum when compared to
baommi
In recast decades bus obucured
WI
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Sn-LSUII .rr.I.a1k
sINe fee' tle year.
ad peylug Wer th ever prices fur
average annual Moscow wage of $2,000. The Weeeeelegty
shaky f'b- upon
In
,
, he,. bees tied..
U.&amp;'bul* mae am the l::i 'gu1.d sstosbihss,..
government also provides fringe benefits for the
wwt
'-riots, me p
j
-Moo
t moduualu
MIN
in Mig olea the
g same 'sma rrA
'ist vs AM in, esquurt.rs the
gajj.
ad
IversIfy
the
Siberian settlers - such as bonker vocationot free voters of t state rijailsd .kr-i
In theB,
Whe of NIPj CheveL kd of the udin of he ems Cudinim
eamimy,
which
in
the
keg
ion
doW
travel, larger apartments and trips abroad.
woilk of
0101110 adviSed S110 be the Mrijrt
, IdWooil by IWots'lay__ipflitarin$0bskartbythex. atrrn
OW in the sheet tim hive
But they are
rove a dip low in IN biletdenied the f
Cheek, Dli.
to criticize
Vekieg. R
beINijas, it wee Ford or 7dar'
suded
Is
w
-ii.
the government that Is denied to all Sovlt
citizens. Their democracy remains a cruel sham.
JACK ANDERSON
Until the Soviet people
up and demand that
the Communist party give them their basic
human rights, this vast land will remain an
enormous outpost of despair rather than an Open
frontier of hope and freedom.

BERRY'S WORLD

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The menu will be as fol1ows Wessell,
Also Mw fanfares and instrumental
Fresh p'1.g, $j Raked gge, munic provided by the Brass Ensemble
Potato, Beans Imoqsn,, Brsidioef, end Reárdsr Ensemble under the
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Dalrymple and Jennifer Sawa an Ball St. too, eutier ?I
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W.Va. St. 11, Concora 71
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on February 17 1980.

Cllmdel 73, S.C. St. 67
Clemson . S . Car. 13
Delta St. 71, A. Peay 70
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Westminster 54, Wooster 53
Wilkes 77, Kings 76

Friday's Games
Phoenix at Boston
Detroit at Houston

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Sipry Rock 69, Mercyflurst 67
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Golden St. 97, Chicago 90

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Penn St. 95, Muhlenbrg 47
Pittsbmgh I?. R. Morris 50

Kansas City 109, Detroit 93
Denver 123, Milwaukee, 107

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Klinger Sr., IM W. Lake Brantley Road. Maitland.

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' Now Jersey 115, Phoenix too
PhIll In. San Antonio 120
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TYPIST-Capoble of
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information concerning financial SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
or retired civilian prskrrid.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO assistance for the continued PROBATE DIVISION
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operation or acquisition of the Pile Number 444.cP
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intends to file with the Interstate may be made is:
Furniture
3csecvtivefimes . . .3k 1 NRa
Pleill W. McArthur, Jr.,
CLAIMS
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
Anlstont General Attorney
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AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
SEIGLER REALTY
piication for a certIficate of public
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
Worker needed for cabinet
Seaboard Coast LIne Railroad INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
SATURDAY C.Noon
convenience and necessity per.
3 Lines Minimum
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BROKER
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shop.
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YOU
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300
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tools.
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NOTIFIED that the ad.
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
Gentry Manuf. Co. Bldg. 3,
minIstration of the estate of Vet.
as the Beck Hammock
Lanford
Orlando
3 BR. IS turn., gas heat, ww
Sanford Airport.0 a.m..3 p.m.
A copy of the application will be Benjamin Saunders, deceased,
3210440
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carp. &amp; inside utility rm. Good
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terms i. priced at only $24.tSO.
from Railroad Mllpost AUA 770.0 or after December 11. 1C7, at the in the Circuit court for Seminole
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to Seaboard Coast Line Freight County, Florida, Prosat. Division,
Milepost
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of
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power. For details. call.
move into. Call to see. 53L000.
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County,
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Florida.
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e" Dating Service. All
Florida.MilepQstAUAf73.C,aIIof DEP.3
All Persons having claims or
3fl0231,3n.37n,fl2.Q77,
Perrn full time work avail, for
_____________________________
J
Zoned For Business
ages. P.O. Box 071, Clear.
which are served by the agency
demands against tM estate are
UPICK Green Beans
individual with prior exp. in
Run your own business from
water, Fl. 33310.
station at Sanford, Florida.
required, WITHIN THREE
54.50 per bushel
Little want ads bring big, big,
FICTITIOUS NAME
iceiving, stocking inventory,
this comfortable 2 BR, 2 Ba
The reason for the proposed
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
SR46&amp;CameronAve.
results. Just try one. 3fl.31I or
I
picking
orders.
Chauffmars'
home
on
2
1g.
lots
w.iots
of
abandonment is to eliminate an Noticeishereby given that lam THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
131CCf3
S-Lost &amp; Found
_______________________________
lIc.
desired.
Call
Jo
Anderson,
trees
I
it
is
already
fenced.
_________________________
unprofitable lineandtorelleyethe engaged in business at 1tll South THIS NOTICE, to file with the
-.
Naveloranges, you pick,
Holiday House Corp., (C04)
railroadofthemainteflaflceof that French Ave., Sanford, Fla., clerk of the above court a written
wepick. $3.30 bushel
Office. flS . 421.301S
I
M.F to. apos.
Lost Whlte,maleShepbard.
tine. Additionally, abandonment Seminole County. Florida, under statementofanyclaimo
3220312
(
After
Maw's . 323.4400
the
fictitious
name
of
K
INGS
OF
they
may
have.
Each
claIm
must
Vicinity
Hwy.
14.
Reward.
will enable ICL to use rail
__________________________
32303
otherreiatedmaterials.wbichwlll HAIR STYLING SALONS OF be inwritlng and must indicatethe
Pms Operators &amp; Assemblers. ______________________
n-Instructêo,n
be released, elsewPere.
AMERICA and that I intend to basis for the claim, the name
___________________________
Exp. helpful. $3.13 hr. to start.
4 pct. interest to Qualified
LOST: Ladies yellow gold watch
-.
This iine•of railroad has ap. register said name with the Clerk addressofthecreditor or hIs genf
Apply in person at 3300 S.
buyers. New homes with
wer Payless Shoes, Medco
peared on the system diagram of the Circuit Court, Seminole or attorney, and the amount
Orlando.
monthly payments under $230.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Drugs or K.Mart. Reward,
____________________________
map in Category 1 edo. 1121.20 County, Florida in accordance claimed. If the claim is of yet
Low down p.yments. 322.2217.
sentimenta'. value. 322.2040.
(b) (1)) since January 14, 17C, as with the provisions of the Fic. due, the date when m, 1Il beCOOI,
Creative Expressions 322.7013
-1.oars
titious
Name
Statutes,
ToWit:.
segment 1.FLII.
be stated, If the claim is
_____________________________ _________-- - S ACR ES executive farm.
STENSTROFV1
The interest of railroad em. Section S43.0t Florida Statutes contingent or uniiquidat,d, the
I
-Eating PISCeS
2-SpecIaI Notices
irrigation,
landscaped,
work
ploys will not be affected, 1S7.
nature of the uncertainty shall be -- _- ---- --- _________________________
REALTY - REALTORS
NOR KAP CORP.
? NEED CASH?
shop &amp; 3 BR, 3B. WpOOi.
however, SCL Is agreeable to
stated. If the claim is secured, the '
aIfast now being served t
Norman
J.
Session
Jr.
Christmas
bazaar
to
be
held.
protection by The Oregon
security shall be described, The
BEAUTIFUL I 3 BR, lB hOffll on
Mckinney's
Lounge
&amp;
Vice president,
4 ACRE investor special,
- UseYowHomass,C,,,.l,y
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Line Condillons, Oregon Short
claimant shall deliver sufficient
1g. landscaped lot in
Restaurant,
Sanford Ave.
CaIlUsporTerma
.
beautiful
oaks,
workshop,
Publish:
November
22.
21
Church (near Penney's) Dec.7
Line P. Co..Abandonm.nt, DeC*m
I copies of the claim to the cleft to
pinecrest CH.A, carp., Fla.
from 4a.m..12 noon. Food also
Tower
Financial
Srv.
4.
13.
1C7C.
quest
cottage,
2
BR,
28,
comp.
&amp; , p.5. Baked goods &amp; fOod
Gosiien, 340 iCC em mmeni.
enable the clerk to mail one copy
rm., eat.in kit., patio &amp; morel
served on disco nights.
- .
1400.241.sese
with
barn.
Any interested person, In DEPC1
to each personal representative.
___________________________
BPP WARRANTED. Just
.
response to this notice, is tt
All Persons interested In the
18 -Help Wanted
542.500.
3ACREwithlakefrcntage,
trees
4
N0
BROKERAGE
9-Good
Ttn
to
Eat
to take either of the following
estate to whom a copy of this ______________________
LEGAL NOTICE
I 35R, lB.
actions:
Notice of Administration has been
FEES
- .
SUPER CONDOI 2 BR, 1"tB
RN, SI &amp; 4.12, full &amp; part time.
The Seminole County Board
FOL
SAtE
mailed
are
required,
WITHIN
Apply in person Sanford Nursing ----townhouse in downtown
1. File with the Interstate County Commissioners as Prime THREE MONTHS FROM THE Grapefruit, Oranges,
H, Ernest Mo5
4. Convalescent Center, CS0
Sanfordl CH.A. w.w carp.,
Commerce CommIssion written Sponsor for Comprehensive DATE OF
29-Roomj
comments containing:
Tangerines
&amp;
Lemons.
N.
U.
Melionvilie.
DR, eqpt. ut.in kit., porch &amp;
Employment and Training Act PUBLICATION THE FIRST
a
1e.
hAL
ITATE
Irabar
Hvtthlson
333.4001.
THIS
lots morel BPP WARRANT.
(a) Exact name and address (CETA) fund5 in Seminole County NOTICE, to file anyOF
objections
Saleslady, exp. in ladies' ready.
ICON.1142, Causlbsrry Fl.
of the commenting party;
Sanford Gracious liviRs. Reas.
ED. Only $37,300.
announces its intent to modify the they may have that thallege the
towear, apply in pet-son only.
$344111
Eve. 001.3141
w.sly&amp;manthIyra,usilitii
(bi Brief statement of Interest Master Plan and Titles II B, II 0,
_____________________
No phone calls, Ro.Jay, 11$ E.
legal Notice
in the abandonment proceeding, iv YETP, iv YCCIP and VI of the validity of the decedent's will, the ______________________
CHARMINGI 1BR, lB mobile
1st St., Sanford.
_______________________________
. .k 041.7002. 3 BR. 3 B, 15' x 30' OOi, green,
Qualificationsor
ofthe
the venue
personal
(ci Specific statement of fiscal year ICIO Annual Plan, representative,
or
home inl2OaksCampgroundl
CITYOPLAKIMANY,
______
house, beaut. landscaping and
positionandlummaryofevidence Grant Number I2-001I0PP. The iurMictionofthecourt,
Beautiful treeshaded lot, CH.
1t11*WsUnlurnIshId
FLORIDA
You
can
have
a
pleasant
and
30APS,
many extras. Reduced to
with regard to any or all of the purpose of the modification is to
A,eat.Inkit.,Fla.rm,,porch&amp;
ALL
NOTICE
OP
PUBLIC
HEARING
profitabl,
career
selling
following:
$32,110.
CLAIMS DEMANDS, AND
morel BPP WARRANTED. A
adjust to
budgets
and of
program
d WILL
OBJECTIONS
NOT BANNED
SO FILED TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNi
custommade lubrIcants to
(1) Intent to offer financial tivities
new levels
funding.
BE FOREVER
.
Pool,
Adults
buy for $1300.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
industrial, commercial and
assistance,
Fenced
3
BR,
I
B,
Obi.
lot.
This
onLakeAds, Just So. of A1r.i'
The complete modification can
farm accounts in your area.
Dote
of tie,offirst
publIcatIon of - NOTICE that the City Council of
one has privacy in town I Only
SIvd.on 1742
(21 Environmental impact; be reviewed in Ih. Planning Unit this
Notice
Administration:
Sanford c.,
COUNTRY LIVIN't 3 BR, 18
the
City
of
Lake
Mary,
Florida,
impact on rural
$3tCOO.
.l of the Manpower Division, 101
333.1470
MarinerI
Village.
mobile home in Geneva on 1.0
will hold public hearings on the
Previous
sales
experience
November
2,
1C7C.
community development,
not
East FIrst Street, Sanford, Florida
_____________________________
acresl Lg. OR, carp., fenced,
l0thdayof
December,
IC7C
required.
Knowledge
of
SuitabilIty of the
ShirleyA.
Benjamin
and
the
3 BR, 1½ B brick home with 14' X
uestmons and comments can
owner will hold mortgage with
As Personal Neprelentatlyeof the
'd day of January, iseo. at 7:30
equipment and mechanical
properties for other public pur. be directed to that unit
31-Artmsnts Furnished
IO'scr. porch. Split BRswitha
Monday
low downi Just $20,000.
P.M. at the City Hall, City of Lake
background helpful.
poses; and
_____________________________
12' x 12' bldg. in back for
througti Friday, S:3OtoS:00, at 323. Estate of Vita Benjamin Saunders
Mary, Florida, to consider an
Recommended provisions 4330, estt. 213.
$3l,C00.
eased
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
Ordinance entitled:
In our company paid training
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
for protection of the interests of Publish Oecem- 4, 1C79
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Sanford's Sales Leader
employees.
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
REPRESENTATIVE:
program, we teach you sales.
3 BR, 1 B.Country living on 4/
Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
DEQ.2
manship
OF
LAKE
MARY,
FLORIDA
IM.
John
M.
McCormick
Written comments will be
and product appiica.
acres with 330' lakefront. Also
Ave.
tion. You will learn sales
considered by the Commission In
P.O. Box 3333, Orlando, FL 32002 POSINQA FEE UPON PROPER.
iSP. 1 Bguestcottage,Ailfor
__________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
3222420
Telephone: 305.143.S4ap.
techniques used by Hydrotex
TY OWNERS WHOSE PROPER.
1,2,000.
1 Sedroomgarageap.rfmen,
all
proceedings
in
developing
pdoticeisherebygiventhatlam
Publish:
November
,
and
TIES
DIRECTLY
BENEFIT
conditions and in determining
salesmenwhoregulariyar.ln
AdultsOnly,rdop,ts
ANYTIME
thi top income bracket each
whether to conduct an In. .ngaqedinbusinessatvarlousflea oec.ra, rn
FROM IMPROVED FIRE LINES
2 BR, I B, zoned commercial,
2.3i47
Seminole County, DEP.10S
in markets
vestigation on its own
WITHIN THE CITY,
year.
ovio.
good
bc.
heavy
traffic
area.
Multiple Listing Service
th. event an Investigation is Florida, under the fictitIOus name
INO THE BASIC FORMULA FOR
$33,400,
-Houws
Wurnishsd
conducted, then the commenting oIi4IHSALESandthat I intendto
SAID
FEE;
FORECLOSURE
OF
No
investment
or
overnight
_________________________
2565
party may participate in the register said name with the Clerk
SAID LIEN AND ATTORNEY'S
travel required.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole ______________________
2 BR, iS, w.w carp., AC, W.D,
FEES AND COSTS UPON FORE.
pr.cWdln
as its interest may County, Florida in accordance
appear
fuliyeq.klt., turn., adults,$330
Tell us about yourself and your
CLOSURE; PROVIDING FOR
2. PIle with the interstate with the provIsions of the Fic.
'
+ sic. dip., 1st &amp; last, 333.
THE SPECIFIC USE OF FUNDS
experience. Do include your
Branch Office
323.2222
0217.
Commerc* CommIssion a petition titious Name Statutes. To.Wit: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: COLLECTED. HEREUNDER
telephone number. Write
REALTORS
Section 040.00 Fiarida Statutes
____
____
today to John Tanguay
v
*vi.
itotics is Iwr*y ;ven mat the AND PLACING A TIME LIMIT
3 BR, Pam. f-rn., CH.A carp
.,$banasnment be Nt.
JC 13235 P.O. Box 47043
-,
vnderslgoel pursvön$ to g. UPON THE USE OP FUNDS COt..
Ste. Harold M. O1on
eqpf, g lon;• yd., $311
tigitsd
LECTED, SEVERABILITY AND
Dallas, Texas 75217.
"Fictitious Name Statuti,'
plus dip. 323440$.
,The pet ion to investigate ,Ii Publish: November 21,
____________________
114.N,
Fiorida
5fghjfo,
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Docimber4, 13,30, iCfl.
be In tfie form
a verlf
WillregtstsrwithffieCisrkØfthe
ThePub(iChlaringsshallb.held
31R 1½B,g$rage,$cpoq'th,C.
statement, and at minimum, DEPth
BENCHTECH&amp;
Circuit Court, in and for SamIl,ole at the City Hall on the 2Rh day of
KU, w.w carpet, fenced yt
contain:
cty, Florida, upon receipt of December, 1C1C and the d
of .
OUTSIDE TECH
3374314
FICTITIOUS NAME
Identification of petitioner,
proof of me p Wicatien of this January, liii, ii 7:30 P.M.. Of' as Top pay for Qualif led persoiwsel.
including its name, address,
Noticeishereby given that lam notice,thefiditiousnome,fo.w:. seonthereafteraspossibl.,At that
ares, ne*Iy remedetad.
.piyatWestgateyV in Four
bsiness;
engaged in business at Cl Tollgate ACTION SPORTS
time, interested parties fOr and
3 5 home, Ii. DL LN,PR,
Townes
Sbolng
Center.
Ask
Statement at petitioner's Trail (4. corn.r Hwy. 431) P.0,
i,gage against the above Ordinance shall
which we
with fireplace. Utib, rm. plus
for Jerry. 775410$.
Interest in the abandonment SesflI,ahse Palm Plaza Shopping in
be heard. Said hearings may be
at
WOldid lot. $325 plus SOC. No
proceeding, whether petitioner Coidir, Apoplia 33703, kms Road, LOIISWO4, Florida
.pats. 373.1074.
continued from time to time until SECRETARY BOOKKEEP.
iilesffii involved services and If I? County, Florida, under the tic.
That the corporation lath-sated final action is taken by the City
uMoving
business
to
does not, Information with respect titious name Of "HALT In said busineis Iltti.pilsi IS as Council.
Sanford with permanent
to this eroup or publIc interest it ASSAULT," and that I lfltefid
IteJiLI IHllSVSrMld$
Sssufv
Iba'
follows:
This Notice shall be published
posltlØfl open In 1 gIrl office. ____________________ ____________________ ___________________
glster said name with the Cleft
T &amp; A SPORTS, INC.
_ (I) t11155 at least fIfteen (15)
Call
after
4
p.m.
for
op.
(ci Specific reason for of the Circuit Cowl, SomioW
TOWER lUAU ?Y$A1.ON
BY: S. Thomas c
de prior tothe date of adoption
s, ,,,
2 1L1½ SMubIieHsme
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
pointment. 333.1440.
requesting Iii. instItution of an County, Florida in accordance Prosidont
*m,Iy Hsrriefrs Beauty NOOk
of
_________________
kitclsun
equipped.
3334111
PEMOD(LINO&amp;
REPAIR
Investigation, Inciudii, in. with the previsions of the Plc.
. -_51,1. let It., 33W43
DATED: Deiqnbii 4, lC7
DATED this 13th day of
$..
SAL 1ST
WANTED: Specialty cook. Must
fennation wIth respect to titloul Name $11u1, To.Wit: November, l7C at Winter Park,
____________________
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
beabletoprepare,cut, season,
parnlanars reliance on the in. Section 041.00 Florida Statutes Orange County, FlOf'Idi.
HWLW
FLORIDA
volvodsirvice, wIlti allegations of lCl,
and cook meats poultry,
By CONNIE MAJOR
Publish
November
11,22,
•
41-4Iises
tact supported by an affidavit of
leg. Gladys West
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
sea, vegetables, all types •._________________ ABC CiWlIe. Patios.
driveways FNEIEST.
CITY CLERK
,,
psisanpf knuwisige of the face; Pblith December 4,13,30,37,
ooi, and olIver
-323442C
, ajj
Publish
December
4,
1420
.
Quality
work,
no
lab
--.
(I) Any rebuttal of In. DEQ14
foodstuff according t. the
DEO1S
..
BoiidtoIt_oworyows.
small.
100.1114.
formalIsm or material submittal
Hunan cuisine for con.
FNA.VA.FHAIISIJII
by applicant, and
swnptlon in the Restaurant.
mc'fl
Ce) Request for oral hearing
Salary: $237 for 10 hour wash,
NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PIOSRAM.
M. UnswTh ROOlty
aw reasons therehe-, If ssNg,
plus two meats a day. Es.
PrspssWFIoulUIe,aghsmOepersslsafls,s
.
MIINrZIRrlLI -.
.Wun receipt of a Petitiom to AGENCY: PoduaI Insurance Administration, FEMA.
perience required mInimum 2
r. Custom draperies. bedspreads I
Nowir repair. ioay
_____igeto, the Commhafem shell ACTION: Proposed Rule.
mew
years. Call $304444.
______
____
sIarnlNie this lideW it fbi in. SUMMARY:
1res MI. 30 yrs. isp. 137.7100.
Growth opportunity in this area . REALTOR
. .s ,
wsIIgIIisp Is Is instituted, Tush
Technical iitlevmition or commoids are solicited on fbi pr::W base (III.year) flood elevations listed
to
distribute
nationally
known
parties fIling petitIons t In. below for Wuectod locations in the notion. These base (IIO.yssr) flood elevations are the basis for the flood
products. Training providod, _________________
wetigets should be propalel so plain managament measures that me community Is required telthor adopt or show evidence of being already
__________________
fir
__________________
participate actIvely in either oral in ethoct in order Is qualify or remain qualified for participation In me National Flood Insurance Program
tenor a exterior ts original.
SMALL COUNTRY HOME
hsai'lngs or via the sulmlsolon of (NP1P).
________________
333.4tH
onady leO 11141*15*, ii, CL
additional material in the term of DATES:
PrØmo Home Repairs. Bloc.
.
aside TI.C. 135,100. Cell Jeycs
trical, plumbing, carpsatry,
verified statements._Parties'_ThoperIodIercornmntwIlIbsnInety(N)daysfoIngffiesejplo,ioffbj,ugruieina
.
* * * * * * * * - Offer hf's. 3314300.
PointIng. 332.i
siekin inisimatismcarnim cwwaur it local circutafisa in
community.
No filing ii petitions
ruler ADDRESSES:
EMPLOYER
IeICFI11IIJI
.
,
. .
Petitions to investigOfe and POP FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
'. - •'. -. . .
______ ______
WAYS WE CAN
- LI$mIslLaluiaupkIg wviffen comments should indicate Mr. Richard Krlmm
..
is. grSLk dosigmailen No.
NatIonal Plaid Insurance Program
_____________
HELP EACH OTHER
_________
*8.04 (Sub Ne. SIP), lid should
(*)110.INi st TOIl Froe Lkw (005)4311072
be filed with the Interstate
.
(lnAIa$$Iaand$awallCall
Toll Froe(NS) 4341*
1. We have applicants.
______
_____
Commerce CommissIon,
bwaIl, Celiligs, and Walls
Ream
UPS
___
FREE ESTIMATES 7327152
Washington, D.C. 10431, ne later
repaired. Re.. &amp; Comm..
lit $aveffi Street, SW
3. You have liii IsIs.
thin_January to. 1*. INsiWeI Washington, D.C. st
Eeml
I
Additions.
________________
,
.
Thi RODI Estate Agency
parsons may file sillier a wr*en SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
C00l.uPser 0011134
3
lsWsaswhi
__________________
- ..
comment or a petition Is in.
Ic.. RISPIN
.
ants
Fal Insurance AdfRinlShrsSg, gives netico 50*0 ru,w deOa1mlnpftupi it bs (*yesr) flood
•
34W.
1.
French
($743)
lasdiui
vsatigets with thiS ComMIssion Is elevations tsr illaded locations in *Smit*0. In liNt-disco wish Moths of pfo$ Ifotthem, Is you.
, 1
. .
.!ed &amp; NØ
Iscu4 a patty N . thiS Olin. Act 50*101 (Pub. L. 42.3340.17 Slat, NI whIsk .d Jlin I303*e Naiwsi Plead Insurance Act it INS 4. You beep sir busIns er
dominant - Pricuudiui A
it (Tilts XIII it the Ilousbig and Whim DoiJIIUJninIAdit 5* (Pub. 5,. Ø.). a u.s.c *5.41* and 44 CPN
fianca____
MIsC.
...
sporing by .uppiytog sos wish
Slob Pitishll.
limes
U 414 (a))' -,
.
,
yetir
emplepes
,
wiNlen ammept shaM Is served
.,evsiiais, sa.*.r with me used pt.inmmesn masuuus requiru j sewn. as it me'
.
. MULTIPLE LI$TlNo.R1M,To* 551' betsg my customers $
__________________
151n 155 Iate it the. prigrom r.gwhauem, N, *l minimum that VS riIrW. They WISIJIs * Si 41..IL 11$ IS in Ohs Cliii. LIt yew have a mud oath we I we
S,5,.
If
15I55$
Salter
way
I (helM W. *AiIsur. Jr.. enmity meat otlanse any ssussIng ordinances * ore rswrtngew to their lioN piois mwmo.d
Islip N $1551 k
IodIII
h. Ml!
with be happy to foSSIlS N. 'OLD FISH IBTATS
tIDNId C** I.toP requirameshi. TM cIaMy may ii any tiemesact *ldar rsuslnmu* on he
or pursuant so policies
- -• . - - up' Si rn.$v 11100W SeW
••f'
54flI
Csmus* Ave.
W*r establIshed SpaiN, Padir $555. or fl55uuiI eWitlas. ThiN pr tEll ehSii5lhi illS ah N well Is
e
Sweet, Jtbuoiivllli, PistIlS cahcwlits Its WPVSPII50S flood
.
WI SILIEVI IF
.
/
aspAmyIN.
oIPrstRIwm russ for mow
their ce aid for the
1555). Ps*0 to cenuas or
NoNitel.
I
uoi
will
.dsty
SOMEONE
HA$AN
I
ei tosur mcs esn*ino*ulidinps oN** uurijtL
a C. med50
. .
hems.
polilhsas, '551s1* sass Is to *0.
lNVI$TMT '
-. .
Used aiai5*0srIs$lc$edleqgt55srg
hemita yenNed atMr1LJi 550
LI. IL
_________________
. - IN THEIR FUTURE
liii wish the C.m -Nm- as
- rtIJIUI.SeSaAhepss,, '15*15*
. . '..'."'
,
' THSYWM,LOO*
EelSSiPAInIIN&amp;PIPOP•
't'7j
er*stjInu.rvNuIsiS,apd I
.
.
.
SETTIEJOS. qilidsetlal I Cpiunirclal
-Ne ShjNSS
SenualatloW
NW,
IU001IIIII
:'
____
____
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MttleS.lid,pstitiesaus.
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es usseujit,
,.., ssmmsli all repiNe
.
9
Fii&amp;.
AN *0th Odarealeed
55N155MNwlth*SCommleslm
___
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___
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.
i'
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32J.557 Inow Cliv
Din.
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silmem
it
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NOQUALIFYiNG-3 BR home
New Central HIA I carpet.
Owner will finance
substantial dwn. 533,000. 3222207.

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD
NOW. Call 322•2611 or $31 C113.
INVESTOR I
This won't last long, Nice 1 BR,
IS home on fenced lot. $13,000.
56.000 dwn, owner carry.

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It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.
LARGE
CORNER LOT
enhances this 3 Bdrm, 1½ Bath
ome separate dining room,
Ot.in kitchen, range. ref.,
disposal, carpet, control heat
I air, inside utility room,
orange I grapefruit trees,
ATTRACTIVE FINANCiNG, 1
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2 BR, lB home, good cord., FR,
fenced yd. nice location, inc.
BR garageapt. Liveinhoussl
rent apt or rent both. Only
$30,000.
WEKIVA FALLS
New 1 BR, lB travel trailer at
beautiful Wekiva Falls.
Perfect for Winter retreat.
$13,000. Owner finance w½
dwn,

SUPREME CARE HAS BEEN
TAKEN WITH THIS-split
bedroom plan featured in this
gorgeous, neat home, con
venient location, quiet area, 2
Berm, 2 Baths, 1 yr. warranty,
$42,300.
SUNLAND ESTATES-3 Berm,
1 Bath, fireplace, family room,
large lot, air conditioner, some
carpet, fence, range, ref.
$36,000.
NEAR S POINTS- 2 Berm, 1
Bath home, large lot, quiet
area, lovely home for the
economy minded, close to
S4nford and to Longwood,
$32,700.
EXECUTIVE HOME-DeBARY
4 Bdrm, 3 Baths, foyer, large
closets, patio, double garage,
fence, lovely landscaping, 1 yr.
warranty, $öt.S00.

STEMPER AGENCY
SLIM BUDGETS ARE'
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FROM THE WANT AD
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Total dec. home. 3 BR.
DR. eat.in kit., paneled Fa
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Y Enterprise, In.-.
Medel Inc., Realtor
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OSTEEN
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nature. Only $13,000, good
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ARE YOU INTERESTED?
70 acres lake front

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76)1 S. French 373616$
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Carport Sale: 3906 Old Orlando
Rd. Fri. &amp; Sat. 9-5:30. Antiques
&amp; depression glass,

"Nothing" necklace, gold filled
Gay colors delight the child.,
in l4carat gold
Christmas Slippers, we Gwaltney Jewelers 204 S._Parke
I suggest
KNIGHTS, 700 E. 1st Downtown
Boots for your man
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Dingo&amp; Cowboy Boots tool
Thrill themw,thboots
55-Boats &amp;Accesso,'jes Dingo&amp; Cowboy Bootsby Acme KNIGHTS. 200 F. 1st, Downtown
KNIGHTS, 700 E. Is?. Downtow:s
His comfort Is important ,fr
ROBSON MARINE
Daniel Green Slippers at
21 Hwy. $7-fl
KNIGHTS, 705 E. Is, Downtown
Snford, Fla. 3277$

Christmas trees, gifts, furniture
I. misc. 119 Rosebriar,
Longwood• (Woodlands) Fri

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S9-IisicaI Irchandise
Accordion, new$730
Willsellfor$300
322,244$

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Stereos, guitars,cameras
I many other items
5$ 1904 French Ave.
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as low as SICS.
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2207 French Ave.
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Pianos, organs, guitars, amps
drums. Bob Ball's Disc. Music5$
Center. 2202 French Ave.
3722253

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Over 100 new I used bargains.
Martln.Gibson,Guild
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JI.LDIftT&amp;TOPSOIL5$ 12 to choose
from. As low at
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$1e. All at close out pric.
Call Clark I Hirt 373 7510
iar 515 W. 1st 322-2021.

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APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
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Antiques and Modern Furniture
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BlidgesAntiques
333-2001

2$" G.E. colorconsoles
Dluxecabinets.Were$499
&amp; $709. Now $599. Goodyear.
SSS W.Ist. 3222021

Regi5ter Cocker pups for sale.
Excellent Christmas gift.5$
$l2Se. 322 044)

Zenith component stereo AM.
FM with speakers. Was $74C,
now $179. No. .1511. Goodyear.
SSSW. ist. 332.2131

Beautiful light tortoise shelIM
purebred pug nose Persian
cat. Male, 1 yr. old. FREE to
RESPONSIBLE party.
3flOI2SafterS:30

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APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,
1001211$, SI, 3231N.

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Cash 322.4132

Golf Clubs, men's Wilson *3), D.
APR ICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenhous,
322.t14) 2reg. shaft. 1-3-4.3 woods
Evissiter4Iwefl
W Irons. $123. Ladles I I 3
woods, 3 3-iC Irons &amp; putter wbag, $10. All lIke new.
322-SiiOafterl
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Daniel Green Slippers
KNIGHTS. 2051.1st. Downtown
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EQUIP.
Local list., call Tory Salmon
san M.F alt. I. Sat. I Sun.
anytime.

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PUMP 10051

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Baby clothes I turn., clothes
of all sizes.

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new interspr lag bidding. Thou
beds are not damaged oi
seconds but brand new top lint
bedding sets onlyl Free lace
delivery, Nell's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 17.42, So. o
SanfOrd. 3374771.
Why buy used? New brand name
box wrings &amp; mattresses at 70
pd. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queen $ king. Jenkins
Furniture, 300 B. lift, St. 333ON).

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BUY, SEI.L, TRADE
311311 E. First *1.
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bed, TV ant., Wd AC, loti
ANTIQUES
more 915 Palmetto Ave.
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Yard &amp; plant sale, Dec. 7 &amp; 8,
Jam Up Hair Styles I. Jeans
Afgans, Christmas items,
OUT OF IDEAS?
Levis--Junior&amp;Missy
clothes, and misc. Ill Hayes A4 ViSit ETHEIL'S ANTIQUES I
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mi. W. of I 4, old SR.46 al "76' Iops&amp; Dresses 502 French Aye,
Station. Paola, 372 557).
Community carport sale,
, carat chains,
9 5. Leisure World Park. 2',
Diamond, ruby, sapphire
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Famihiesl Follow signs from
Gwaltney Jewelers 201S. Park
17-97. 3 wheeled bike, tandem
bike, bikes of all sites, Avon
Boots for your Cowgirl
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collection, antiques, clothes,
Dingo I Cowboy Boots
and misc FREE COFFEE I
KNIGHTS, 200 E. 1st Downtown
Beautiful aewelry, fabulous
Misc. household ilems, clothes, *j
perfumes, &amp; cosmetics for
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Sat., Dec. S• 5:30 4.
every beauty need. MERLE
Woodland subdivision,
NORMAN 110 Park Ave
GIFTS

WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'
WORK? Place a Classified Ad ii
the Evening Herald today,

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Garage Sale; Sat. 101. Lots of
baby clothes, Tupperware £
odds &amp; ends. 2101 Myrtle Ave.

CxC Umbrella Tents
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

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Trash compactor cost $300, will
sell for $50; 1g. refrig. works
good $30; Homemaker sewing
mach. in maple cab., like new,
cost $300 will sell for $150. 323.
1123 or 323 0405.

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Carport Sale
1103 Court St.
December 73.5

PITCH PINE FIREWOOD: 1
good used bicycles,
clarinet in case, antique accordion, EDISON cylinder
records, Hand 3. power tools,
quartz watch, Phone 322.7675
(Longwood).

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92. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
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public AUTO AUCTION every
TOC slide projector, 2 Kodak
inst cameras, lawn hum.,
Tuesday 4. Saturday at 7:30. it's
the only one in FlorIda. You set
lamp', pool accessories, ladies
the reserved price. Call 104-253coats, dresses, shoes a men's
0711 fo?IIN'Thef- Oetailf
slacks, shirU, shoes &amp; misc.
goodies. 1001 Grove Manor Dr. _______________________________________________________________
Fri. &amp; Sat. 93

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10 ACRES, ORANGE GROVE
NEGLECTED BY OWNER,
INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL.
$55,000.

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Fuhlyeqpt, low ml. Best otter

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C'ht'v. truck i969, 6 cyl, w camp
er,A I, 5l,l000r trade for loro
cyl Station wan 322 3386,
'73 Chevy 2 Ion Runs good
Must sell, lirI $2,300
648 8196

lam. yd. sale, kit. items, yd.
tools, linens, collectibles. 120
E Woodland off Airport Blvd.
n Pinecrest. Dec. 0. 9-1.

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Sideby-Side refrigerator, $73,
picnic table w2 benches, $30;
full size baby bed w.mattr,ss,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $35.03;
metal office desk. $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 305 E. 25th St. 323
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3 RESiDENTIAL LOTS NICt.
LV WOODED OFF NOLAN
RD. (I) AT 54,300; (2) LAKE
FRONT AT $3,900.

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GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER $00' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE. OSTEEN
AREA, $7,500 PER ACRE,

(2) 30' LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR 25th ST. $7,500 TOTAL.

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Corner Couch &amp; Table
Two Chairs
322 0761

NICELY WOODED OVER S1Z
ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. $1,300.

SMT INTINlIT lATh will a VA asswmpflap e, this' 3
bo*..m.*balI'$imüV hams.

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Yard Sale, Odds &amp; Ends
911 Maple
Fri ,Sat. &amp; Sun. 91

Ueds. Dbt. motel box springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 1215 S. French. 373
7310

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

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 iióáor 3737710

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

also make Real Estate I
Business lotios. Florida Mom I
tgage investment, 1350 S I
Orange Ave., Suite 204, Wln$ei
Park. 6446432.
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S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL. $10,900.
TERMS AVAILABLE.

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$3 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN AREA. $000 PER
ACRE WITH TERMS.

wallpaper. Choice Of fabrics.

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Wanted

Losing your home I credit? Iwi
catch up back payments 4. Nj
equIty. 322 0216.
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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
9O'x200' WITH A SPLENDER-OUS VIEW. $20,000. HURRY!

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

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5493.75 hal. $103.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339 5356

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newsy items you
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FURNITURE_..BEDDING
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Very good condition, 5800
323 8773

'6* Dodge Dart, Slant 6

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1977 Pontiac Grandyille
Loaded. ha new sticker
323 3569

'ii Dodge Aspen, 2 door, 71,000
miles, like new. Take over
balance 323 2950.

1965 Doage bus. 36 passenger,
new tires, runs good, looks
$1,000 or best offer. 322
7781, 372 6053. 373 1173.

iop Dollar Paid for iunk &amp;
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990
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BUYJUNKCART
From $lOto 550
Call 372.1624' 327.4

BARGAIN TV'S

Established plumbing supply 3.
service business for sale, inc.
tools, fixtures, inventory 3,
real estate. Call W. Malic.
:owski, REALTOR 377-79e3.

REAL ESTATE Broker
290$. 17.93, Casselberry, Fl.
0344210
Eve, 562.3655
Estate

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Used Color TV's-q to sell-- your
choice. ALL WORK. $99 ca
Noll's Sanford Furniture
salvage, Il 97, So of Sanford.
3778w.
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2397 S. Sanford Ave.

JUST MAKE PAYME S'6-po
'75 models. Call 3399100 or $34.
4605 (Dealer)
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Somebody is looking for your
bargain Offer it today in the
Classified Ads.

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53-TV- Radio.Stereo

000dused TV's, $254. U
.MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr.
Ph 327 0357

46-Commercial Property

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'PUBLIC AUCTION.
•THURS, 7:00 P.M..
•FURNITIJRE.
•LINENS.
'CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
'DOOR PRIZES.
•DANNY'S AUCTION.
2621 Sanford Ave.
322-7040
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Agency, kic. Has The
Preicdptlon For lest Ho.e Isles

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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
1793, SANFORD, FL 37771,
GIVING DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.

900cattie ranch

The Real

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sewer, water &amp; pavin,
$11,300.

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'Originally $449, warranfy.
assume
payments of $71 mo AgenJ

INC. REALTORS
130-4133 or 33C.111I eves.

See our beautiful new BROAD
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minister said today some of the 10 U.S. American hnperlallanl"
hostages will be freed shortly and others
He charged the United States Is heftwill probably be tried as spies, but thing plots daily against Iran and he Is
militants holding them vetoed the Idea. "expecting now bitter happenings" soon.
Ayatollah Ruholish Khomeini urged
The previous day Khomeini hod brokan
J Iranians to cut all ties with the United his silence to attack the United States as
States.
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of the hostages would be released mdli Khomeini SM the wllitad students on
the deposed shah Is returned to Iran.
the other. Some observers said today's
Only hotri after his foreign minister developments appeared to be shnilar.
raised hopes for a hesabllnongh In the
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care for her in the past charged she has
L week thw was living alone in a lived in Insect-Infested conditions for
vermln4flh.d apa rtment, unable to care much longer than the three months infor herself. Today, she is receiving dlcated by Knight, Housing Authority
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years In a Sanford Homing Authority to the doctor's office late In 1978, her hair
apartment was moved lad Friday to an "was a nad of roaches, hundreds of
di.doesd private nursing home, said them," the source said, adding the office
Sally Green, Health and Rehabilitation had to be fumigated after she left.
vlcu (HItS) Director for Seminole. Office records Indicate Mrs. Simpson
Federal Social Security officials said left many unpaid bills, bills which the
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Mike Pinter, owner of the Club Juana, U.S. allowed.
said. "You can't make that kind of money just
"When you're in this kind of business," she
governing topless or nude dancing.
Highway 17-02 in Cawlberry, said the girls are
Activities that come under criticism and were dancing."
said, "you do what everyone else is doing. ften
The ordinance proposed by Polk Is like the one
looking for employment aftr the recent crack- banned in odw counUes include "lap dancing,to
He said dancers at the Club Juana, who often
they shut down something In nearby areas I'll be
just adopted in Orange County, he said. Its teeth
down on adult entertaiment , Orange County
in which the entertainer site in the customer's perform totally nude, male OW to OW in a 1"day
able to do so also."
is in the risk to the club's liquor license if acand neighboring areas.
"Lap dancing was desired by the clientele we tivities prohibited are carried out.
lap, and "booth dancing," which refers, Polk week. Tips from customers are a major source of
Meanwhile, Seminole County Sheriff Jobs E. said, "to everything that goes on in a booth behind their Income,
cater to. We do what everyone else Is doing as
Polk's proposals are now with County Attorney
Polk is urging the county commission to enact closed
clean as possible," she said.
Lap dancing will be banned soon at the Fancy
Nikki Clayton. Ms. Clayton has been asked to
four ordinances quickly to stave off an expected
Lap dancing is practiced in at lead two of Dancer, at U.S. Highway 17-92 in Fern Park,
Ms. Kettering agreed that girls make more
render an opinion on their enforceability.
Influx of adult entertainment establishments Seminole County's three dubs. But owners of the according to owner Norma Kettering.
money if they lap dance, but said she thinks
She said Friday there was an anti-topless orfleeing from stricter jurladic*ions.
clubs Indicated they may soon put a stop to it.
"We've allowed lap dancing to go on simply as Sheriff Polk is right In his proposed crackdown.
dinance drafted by the county in March and sent
At present, Seminole County has no ordinance
"I'll be quite honest," Pluter said, "It does go a matter of competition," Ms. Kettering said.
Circus Circus, U.S. Highway 17-92 in Fern
to the sheriff and county officials for review.
governing topless or nude dancing. According to on. Some of the girls were doing it and I got rid of "Otherwise we would have been forced to go out
Park, isthe third topleu dub lnSenilnole County.
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"I believe there's a limit to what you can do,"
"As long as a customer can get a lap dance at a the proposals.
Herald Staff writer
See Editorial, Page 4A
he said.
place within driving distance, he'll go there," she
If passed by the county commission, any new
Girls from Orange County are arriving "In
Pinter added that girls from Orange County explained,
ordinance
would apply to the Fancy Dancer and
droves" looking for jobs at topless clubs in represents the districts In which the three told him they could make $200 to $300 per night lap
Now that lap dancers are not likely to be found
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Olympic qualities of good sport.
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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) More then 400 students people from their set pith.
Vatican envoy Monsignor Annibsie Bugnini.
holdIng dosens of Americans inside the U.S. Embassy
The radio save no details 01 the attacks.
BuWiInI Sunday visited the 50 hostages held for the
today lad a national hunger strike to underscore their
Acting Foreign Minister Abel Hassan BaniSadr eighth day by student supporters of Khomeini and
unbending vow to keep the hostages until the ix. today met with foreign ambassadors and diplomatic reported the capilves were "mentally tired" but In good
tradition of the shah.
OFountom to press for the shah's extradition,
health.
of soldiers, governo"d omployes,
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Islamic Revolutionary Council member Mohammad
teachers and students outside the compound went on a Is1fflc Revolutionary Council, said the government Mofattth, accompanied by other powerful clergymen,
nllv fast In solidarity with the students Inside the was considering an nil embargo "U Imam Khomeini went to see the students begin the marathon fast at the
tompound, the official Pars news agency said,
permits" and withdrawal of Iranian funds from U.S. embassy. He urged them to press on with their camA epokennan for the embwy occupation committee banks.
psign to have the shah brought back for trial In Iran.
said at least 150 "sisters" were among the students who
The Kayian newapaper said Iranian university
The state radio today attacked the United States for
he(M the fat early today. He said the fast, conducted officials were preparing to receive Iranian students Its "pretentious of concern for human rights, which has
around the country, would continue for five days, with e,elled from the United States
been exposed so many times In Western films depicting
short Interruptions daily after dusk.
'The fast came In response to Ayatollah Ruhollab American atrocities against the red Indians."
The Mate radio said some "American agents" had at. Khomeini's dedaratlon Saturday that Iranians would
Press reports said Ayatollah Moouvl Khoyenl, the
tacked other embassies In Taiwan and harassed some rather starve than relinquish their honor. Khomeini Moslem religious leader who led the attack on the
foreIgners. It urged Iranians to beware of the attackers made the remark In a speech rejecting a papal request embassy Nov. 4, might be promoted to the membership
who, It said, were trying to distract the revolutionary to Intervene to free the hostages, conveyed to him by In the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Council

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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Army mobilized 2,700
active duty troops early today for a week of short.
notice readiness maneuvers at Fart Hood, Texas.
Officials said the exercise is not related to the situation
In Iran.
A Pentagon spokesman said lt was planned several
months ago and had, no connection with the U.S.
hostages being held at the American embassy In
Taiwan.
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Intervene In the touchy Iranian situation ndructed
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died In all the nation's wars over the past two Included: Disabled American Veterans Chapter
centuries shall not have died In vain," Seminole No. 30; Amvets and Auxiliary; Fleet Reserve:
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn told mem AuoclaUon; Campbell Lousing American Legion.
ben of seven Sanford ,et.ran. .rgaalzauu... Post and Auzllary No. 53 and Soess of the:
during special ceremonies Sunday marking American Legion. To the right of Mrs. Glenn Is
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Sanford lake front. Organizations represented and chaplain of the event.

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m.stIy in the jew us. Lows in Variable umik pestles aid
by the two firms providing garbage and trash collection aer the H.. Winds variable meetly seulberly south p.,.
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mostly vemd 15 =pL Rain ties. Scu 24 led. Wind. ad
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While McCluan Insisted the double key cylinder lock
provides little protection to a place of business, he added such
locks can be dangerous when used on the doors of a home. He
told of a recent Incident In the county where a woman had been
successful in putting out a fire in her home, but perished of
asphyxiation Her body was found at the kitchen door which
she could not open because she did not have the key with her.
The regulations do not forbid the use of double key cylinder
locks in private homes, he said. But locks permissible in
places of business must be of the th umb-bolt variety, he said,
which can be opened with a fli ck of the thumb from within a
building.
He said the regulation, patterned after a nationwide life
safety code Is to keep persons from being entrapped in a
commercial establishment,
The entrapped person, In most cases, rather than being a
in kmoosnt pady or a ftrdltsr, be aMA..
"Locks will not keep honed persons honed," Altamnonte
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Sanford's Optimist Club will be honoring four outstanding students In
scholastics, music, leadership and athletics from Lakeview and Sanford
Middle schools and Crooms and Seminole high schools during the annul
Youth Areciatioa We. officially proclaimed Nov. 12.18 by Sanford Mayor
Lee P
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th eir principals will be guests of the Optimists at a luncheon at the Holiday
Inn at Interstate-4 on Nov. 14. School Superintendent W. P. Layer will speak.
From left are Lakeview Principal Ted Barker, Moore, Lakeview student
Gretchen Jarand and Chuck Lee, Optimist youth activities chairman.

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1100. They had auveaaly watched for two days in
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LONDON, Tom.. (UPI)—Farmer Bus Ritchey and
his wife decided Sunday they were going to lea,, their
land with pride and gin up their longrunning battle
With the Tuousi.es Two Authority over, the Tallies

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PA as well, to dismantle the lock, McCluan said the effort took

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been favorable because of the I oumpr.ens4on 01 the
people shod the r
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ATLANTA (UP!) Federal health officials say the
nation is probably In for a mild flu now, with only
scattered outbreaks of Russian flu expadet
That's the consensus of "flu watchers," at the
national Center for Disease Control, who base their
predictions on reports from the southern half of the
world, where the flu season has already come and
gone.
Flu activity in the Southern HnIiph.rs sometimes
signals what will happen months later In the Northern
lnlaph.re. In the pad, it has been a tipoff for the
arrival In the United Slates of .pll-'ilcs caused by the
Asian flu virus in 1007, the Hong Kong virus In iNland
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stall Writer
Double key cylinder locks locks that must have a key to
open the door In both the Interior and the exterior doors are
a no-no in commercial enterprises in the un incorporated areas
and In some cities of Seminole County.
But, Joe McCluan of the Seminole County Fire Department
would like to see the prohibition adopted countywide.
McCluan with assistance from Don Fritz of the Altamonte
Fire Depa rtment, which also has the same regulation,
demonstrated how easily a burglar can dismantle a double key
cylinde r lock from inside a building. The demonstration took
place at the Council of Local Governments In Seminole County
meeting in Lake Mary.

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Ohio freight trekderailed who fc* with Mm in Vietnam did the
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Max (Iol&amp; who lest two hp and his r*
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A senior detective said Sunday aught the computer,
search would include checks on all people convicted of
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prison on the days the Ripper truck.

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ATLANTA (UPI) California Go,. Jerry &amp;omu
believes non-smokers and joggers should pdy lower
taxes than people who abuse their bodies and then
expect the government to "repair them like some
broken down machine."
Brown, on a campaign swing through the president's
home date, Sunday said tax breaks for Americans who
have kicked the smoking habit and maintain good
health would help combat a "national obsession with
sickness."
People abuse their bodies they out wrong, drink
Improperly, they don't exercise and smoke too much
and On they want the government to repair their
bodies like some broken down machine," the
Democratic presidential hopeful said.

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forced to evaciade a nine
square mile ares after a
locomotive and50 care ofa
ulcer LoidtUs and Nash.
vile bow train slId on the
tracks in a swampy
about 22 miles north of
Pensacola sony Sunday. Six
of the derailed cars were
filled with liquid propane gas
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and
Four of the tank cars exploded, a civil defense
spokesman reported. The two
others burned fiercely late
into the nlgl, posing the
threat of more explosions.

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PIONEER, Ohio (UP!) The boarding home when
14 women died In a fire Sunday had no an alarms or
sprinklers. Under Ohio law, it didn't have to.
The home was converted from a nursing house os
bo
arding
home In 1173 because It could not meet fire
safety standards for nursing home.. None of Its 27
residents was bedridden.
John Ackerman, Ohio Health Department director,
speaking for fire marshals, said "There are a lot of
homes like this around the date. They are controlled
by city ordinance, and they are dangerous,
there is proven warning system and way to gotmiles
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BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) A delegation 01 sIx
U.S.congreuwomen
flow toCambodla today Ina bid to
convincetheVletnam..bsckedauthorttlsstoaccept
more food and medical iuppllu for a 11011011 lad
emergedfrom helL"
The congresawanni, who wereto*and nine boom
In the capital of Phnon Posh, are Rep.. Elizabeth
Holtzman, DN.Y., Lindy SOUL D.La, Patricia
Schroeder D-Colo., Margaret Heckler, R.Mau.,
Barbara Mnd
tkul.kl, D-Md., a Olympia Snows, H-Mt
A seventh representatIve, MWlcent Fonwick, D.N.J.,
who wears a pacemaker, suffered a dizzy spell Sunday
while touring refugee camps along the Thal border And
withdrew from the trip.

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PENSACOLA, Fla. (UP!)
Civil dilSilse officials
allowed a few persona to
briony, ViSit their hOIfliS to
collect medical supplies and
food this morning as more
residents
waited for word on a fiery
height train derailment.
Authoritlessaidtheybadno
Man who the people would be
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!)
Police Party and Klansmen at a "Death to the Klan" committee chairman Philip Thompson told the authority to search any vehicle In the city for
arrested 34 people, most on weapons charges, rally, authorities placed some 350 National group after the f uneral procession "Every weapons.
Guardsmen, 500 highway patrolmen and 175 fallen comrade must and will be replaced."
during a f uneral march by
350
Police had been searching for guns because
police officers along the march route to Authorities are holding 14 men, most the CWP, claiming authorities failed to give
munlits demanding vengeance for five
rades killed In a shoot-out with Ku Klux Maplewood Cemetery. Two National Guard described as Klamamen or Nazis, In the participants in the Nov. 3 rally proper
helicopters circled overhead.
Kiamamen and Nazis.
slayings of the five at Nov. 3 "Death to the protection, had said many marchers would be
An honor guard of three men and seven "The whole world Is watching; avenge the Klan" rally,
armed in self-defense.
women carrying unloaded rifles led the five CWP Five," the ma rchers chanted. "We're Thompson called the shootings " e sin
The march was delayed for an hour during a
th
gle dispute
coffins on a 24-mile procession Sunday going to turn the country upside down."
over whether the weapons carried by
There was no violence — only thants, slogans largest assassination of
through cold, pelting rain, under the nervous
the
CWP
honor guard were to be merely
story of this country" and vowed
eye of more than 700 National Guardsmen and and hundreds of protest signs. Many carried hi
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or
Inoperable.
would sponsor a march from North Carolina to
large photographs of
police.
Part
of
th
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delay also was caused by CWP
shooting with the inscription below reading: Waahlngton "to expose the hypocrisy of human accusatio ns that police were using the
Thirty-four people were arrested during the Comrade, (name of person killed), martyr.
rights in the U.S."
emergency declaration to keep out people who
march, most on charges of violating a special Two of the women In the honor guard were "We must can on and take up e ca
th
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wanted
us
to take pad In the march. But police
Mate of emergency declaration banning the wives of victims. Their husbands and two other he said.
said
th
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barricades set up around the march
pomeulon 01 weapons outside the home,
male victims were burled at the cemetery.
He
did
not
say
when
th
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Washingt
march
to
on
site
were
only to keep vehicles not people
It was not known how many were march The hod of the fifth victim, a woman, was would occur.
fr
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entering.
sympathizers or opponents.
shipped to Piedmont, S.C., for burial after the With CWP leaders predicting 5,000 people "I know of nobody w ho was turned away,
Fearbiga repeat of the violence that broke march.
would attend the funeral procession, city of- except for those taken to jail," Police Chief
out Nov. 3 between the Communist Workers "Thç, will live on forever," CWP central ftclala
obtained a court order giving police the W.E. Swing sa id.
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TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!)
Strikes
,
disturbances erupted In the occupied West Bank today
by Arabs protesting the
deportation of the Palestinian mayor of Nablus,
military authorities Uit
Youths atoned Israeli military vehicles In Ramallab
and merchants shut the corrugated Iron doors of their
shops In Nablus, Jenin and Ramallab to protest the
detention of Nablus Mayor Hassam Shaka, Jailed Ins
maximum-security prison since Sunday.
Authorities made noarresta but reprlmandedthe
Youths In Ramailah, a West Bank military spokesman
said.

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M1AUGA, (kitarlo (UP!) no threat fj.j were
So01 Roy MI said
dirailsd "aloe a bsu.W ikiMid on 011501
01 more explosions today forced nearly 250,000 homes from looters.
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evacuation order was only I
as
the
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people to evaciate their homes In case The tenker, contahth 70 tons of idhal the cars and caused an axle to break."
he escaping chlorine gas posed
poisonous chlorine gas leaking from a burning chlorine, was one of 24 on a 10Swdt Canada
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deaths or
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Mlndanp, 50 miles wed of Toronto, and chemicals chlorine, propane, tuolene and
Bairrhart called -'the biggest
in the
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the otI
history of North America."
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Mad of 1 - who fled their o
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moved from area hospitals to those In Exploaiosa shattered windows In nearby
Officials said there was no threat to the more but could rip open the car and urlendi a large people
Toronto.
homes and shook houses upto 10 miles away;
of the metropolitan -'= -d of killerl ges.
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Toronto am, parts of which are jut 10 miles Some 200 firefighters were at the scene. More
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ultr*inodorn shopping mall, a huge In- an earthquake."
stationed Equarter mile apart. More than 700 the chlorine car cool.

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SPORTS

23rd. All games will tam plies at Lyman
Madhin.
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on bend in So**(b
over the
Thanksgiving weekend. The nationally
brosdcM 7oii.r Jot progiam Will be taping
a segment on the Seminole Youth Sports
Association's mammoth youth football
festival commemorating the 50th Analyse.
57 of Pop Warner Football.
A couple ofbig foothill names will be In
town to help the &amp;Y.S.A. celebrate.
Newly.namsd Pop Warner Qiafrman of the
Board Iry Q'os 01 the "NFL Today" Show
and former Florida Gator Scott Brantley will
be guest speakers for the event.

lose at least foor tame will wind up tied for
the 4Owu.
Then the dI'lMOn as to i
thnp
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sthooin Mill r"5'ig In the hes*.
Ti4 scoop hen Lyman facing the Metro's
EewMsr in the Rotary Bowl.
While the p&amp;gthIn portion of the Rotary
°Wi WSSkUfld is Mill in
air, all tIgiI1i
are go for the four.day keth.fl tournasnent.
PrelimInary rounds Mart an November 19
with all $vie Comy teams taking part.
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Martha
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matter.

It calls for toughness but not blind toughness.

We must keep our eyes wide-open and our tempers even. We must be realistic. Out options are
limited.

The simple fact Is that, in the circumstances,
we are far more dependent upon Iran than Iran in
dependent upon us. We need the 900,000 barrels of
y
Iranian oil they are shipping us every day. The
cut-off of Iranian oil exports during their
BYMAITHAANOLIrevolution last winter was a major factor causing
WASHINGTON (NEA) — At one time or
the gasoline shortage in the United States last anothr,eil1stw1hoovatinnsi
spring.
politics for a living harbors a gnawing
It is sad that our failure to cope with our ap- CIIWfrOWsid5of
petite for foreign oil has made us dependent upon the km*
Nomtt.rhow.luIgeni we.er.,estsri,
such unstable, unpredictable regimes as that
or
how skilled, we never kern more thia
the ayatollah.
fraction
01 what goes on Inside the Whit.
Only conservation by all concerned citizens and Ilonee, the
Congress, or the campaign
a steady push for alternative sources of energy, organization of those who seek such cmos.
Including offshore drilling and nuclear power, will We know that, and we are ton wondering
rescue us from this dependency.
we iTS missing.
The st udents who have seized the embassy
Yew,
tBod0sgByth,ead
demanded that we return the former Shah of iran of this month. I will be working the other side
secrotary In the
to Tehran for prosection as a criminal. That we of do fence as deputy pram
of g EdWard
cannot do.
Kannedy.Meis my Md column, hr
We knew, or should have known, that when we If not year,, and it I. exceedingly painful to
permitted the shah to come to New York City writ..
Ihave been a joirnalid-for is years, my
from his exile In Mexico we would excite criticism
from
the
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revolutionaries
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cannot require him to lave prematurely because knowft "I woe ftill a~ won &amp;
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held hostage In Tehran. Short of military action, ohm ffwytft we heia a rlm,
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ard I twve woo b.d over the years, I
ayatollah's government although we don't know have always
felt that I gained more than I
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and as crisply as we've executed," said-Portland
Coach Jack Ramsay. "We've toughened up and
made them take tough shots at the end. It was a
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Southern California Coach John Robinson may be hued,
but he's got a personal favorite for the Heiinuan Trophy this
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White i.(ie 240 yards 'g&amp;st ane of the best
defenses In the country," Robinson said. "He jut kept
getting in the and stronger. He's the most ccnipdithe
human being Ihave ever am. Ua man should be an obvious
H,lnw Trophy winner, it's charlie Wilts."
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as third-ranked USC virtually locked up Its 10th Rae Bowl
berth In the 1aM 14 years by holding off 14th-ranked WashIngion 2417.
WIIto, the nation's $ea'ing ruhsr who has gained 1,115
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Beach State 31.17 Friday W&amp;, No. 12 Pittsburgh topped
West Virginia 24-17, 13th-ranked Notie Dame
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rated Temple ripped Akron 424 and No. 19 Wake Forest
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Freshman linebacker Marcus Marek intercepted two
pas
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punt in helping Ohio Slate to Its 10th straight victory; Dave
kicked four field goals to lead Florida State past
SO Carolina;Billy Sims, the defending Helsman Trophy
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Oklahoma mob Kansas; and Kevin Scanlon fired a 13-yard
M pens to Robert Farrell with 3:33 rumlnirig to rally
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20 LSU 3-0, No.2 Nebraska struggled past Kansas State 21.12,
No. 8 Texas upset No. 4 Houston 21-13, No. 5 Ohio State
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Carolina 77-7, No.7 Oklahoma blanked Kansas 30.0 and No.9
Arkansas defeated No. 16 Baylor 29-20.
A 77-yard field goal by Alan McElroy In the third period
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strokes behind Mahaffey's pace-setting first round
67, the U.S. Open champion predicted: "I'm not
out of it yet. There is still a lot of golf to play."
Subsequent rounds of 70 and 72 left him ripe for
one of his final round charges.
As he explained later, "Sunday Is a day I
generally have some 01 my best rounds. It is the
day to make a move. I made some good shots and
uthrundur very quy, and aft.r that Ltwu •,•
'all a matter of making sure! did not make abed
mistake."
Irwin, who collected $6,000 for his twin triumphs, said the team event had first priority.
"The thought of winning the individual title
didn't dawn on me till the 15th (hole). The individual title Is secondary. We came here as a
team, we scored as a team and we won as a team,"
he added.
The United States has now won the team event
four times in the last seven years and Irwin
became the 11th American to hold the Individual
title since the tournament began 27 years ago.

Bowl Selections Down To Final Week

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destined to become the first player to win the title
In successive years since Jack Nicklaus won in
1913 and 1964. But an 00 Saturday dislodged
Mahaffey and it was [anger, 23-year-old son 01 a
Bavarian bricklayer, who went Into the final round
one drake ahead 01 Irwin, Gonsales Garrido and

and that uinoimcarna* cam. en somewhat of a disappugom to 104anked Pirdus, which upset the
He's the beet player In our offensive game,"
WolverInes 24-21 Saturdey to remain alive for a share of the
said Ramsay." 's unselfish, has great perBig 10 tItle.
Shoild Michigan beat Ohio State next week and Purdue
ception."
601t Indiana, it would give Michigan, Ohio State and
There was also Maurice Lucas with 22 points
Purdue lde,4kel 7.1 conference records, However, the BIg 10
and Ron Brewer 19, including four in the last 20
has a specific rule In case 01 Use In which the members 01 the
seconds,
heard of directors sdatt the team wilds will rep easst the
With Portland UP 105407, Kermit Washington
teague In the Rose Bowl.
blocked (XIs Birdiong's short jumper and Brewer
Wayiie Duke, the league 5 o lmI.ner, said after
left. The secondhit a field goal with 20
day's game It would be either Ohio Slate or Michigan even
though Pita, hasn't been to the Rose Bowl since 1911.
year guard from Arkansas then sank two free
"Purdue can't go to
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Duke.
throws with five seconds renahilng and that was performancepresm'.bly
bscaues
the
Boilermakers
are
$4
overall.
White's niil' partner, fullback Marcus Alias, scored on
all for Kansas City.
Purdue, Its ranks depleted by Injuries to key pl.syers, put
With the exception of Phil Ford (24 poInts, 10 a 13-yard burst midway through the fourth period to give
together
a eecondeun limp ad appeared to have a safe
assists and six steals), the Kings ha little to Sodhern Cal the victory. The Trojans, howaar, had to
avint ad early in th5 1 period. But l&amp;Nian fought
Ww$thlgton four times from the 2-yard line hi the closing
ibow.
back with two touchdowus and a eddy,and twice In the final
mhiid. pr5555-ys $15 victory
Kansas City has now lost six straIght but Coach
idu qterhsck John Wangler was licked to tin.
The only way the $41 Trojan could miss out ma bid to Mldl
drivea aid Pres5rwe the victory for the BoilerCotton Fl_mona Is not about to make any
Penidema
on
New
Year's
Day
would
be
to
lose
their
fInal
makers.
cocession speeches
the gome to UCLA and have a previous victory by Anions State
MIgos Coach Do Iffianbiobler called it 'a lesy game.
We're playing hard but we dent have
over UCLA be declared a forfeit. The NCAA is kw'4tgallng a
Purdue played will. They gave a the game and we refised
confidence down the stretch. We need to got a
claim that the Sun Devils used IneligibleplayersIlk 0001^
to t it."
badly," he said. "Our last three losses have been ad if hod WAY. ABU could forfeit all Its victories.
"MIcN came beck No a great tears should, but we

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juries, are now 13-4 with the most victories In the
gue. Sunday night, as Is always the case when
the Blazers are on their game, Portland's attack
was well distributed.
Bob Gross, In particular, gave the Blazers a big
lift. Still recovering from a
injury, Gross hit
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Irwin's 2-wider-par $9 for the final round over
the tigid 6,909-yard GUIM&amp; Club course gave him
a 72-hole aggregate 01205. He had a two-stroke
cushion over Scotanan Sandy Lyle (69) and West
Germany's world wlder.25 champion Bernhard
[anger (72), who shared second place at 287, one
drake ahead ad Brazilian Jaime Gonsales (28$).
Behind Gonzales came Spaniard Antonio
Garrido at 285 with Mahaftey fIuthhl&amp;v1 sixth a
Arabs Luther back at 205 after cudizsg 72 for his

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By MORLEY MYERS
UPI Sparta Writer
ATHENS, Greece (UP!)
The United States
carried off the World Golf Cup double for the
second successive year Sunday, Hale Irwin
capturing the Individual crown and joining with
Texan John Mahaffey for a 15th U.S. team victory.
No one was surprised.
The Americans, never under pressure
throughout the four days, led from Mart to finish,
their combined 73-hole .ggrngats of $75 leaving
them five drab.. ahead 01&amp;$Iand and a n'ln
11 shots dear of third placed Spain.
The field was reduced to 44 nations following the
Greek government ban on South Africa and a third
round disqualification of Italy, and the U.S. pair
snide It a one-horse race with the others jockeying
for minor piacinge.
Although the team event was cut and dried, the
battle for Individual honors went to the wire until
IrwIn's eight-foot tAnS, putt at the lent hole
cinched the title for the 34-year-old U.S Open
champion.

Portland Wins
1;7
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'IOWA CITY, Iowa (UP!) A member of the University
of Iowa freshman football team has been charged with
flrstdegree murder In the stabbing death of an Iowa City
man.
Police said Daniel A. Trelber, 19, Madison, Wis., stabbed
Randy Seydel, 20, In Iowa City early Saturday. Treiber was
being held In Johnson County Jail In lieu of $35,000 bond
following his arraignment.
Iowa City police said two men were Involved In a fight
about 12:40a.m. at Maxwell's Bar and Seydel was dabbed
a number 01 times with a longbladed knife.
Treiber, a 6-foot 150-pound halfback, was attending Iowa
on a football scholarship. He set a city record lent year for
single game rushing at Mall-on, totaling 315 yards, and
was a star athlete In track.

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The_subjed today Isn't the crash,
bewe, big the whnlnLMrMlos*'s dirialon to
to. a fk1ai line to the foundering
chrydw Corporation.
unintended touch In the
bnb
of the latter event in that It should
cciii. daring the asmlversary 01 the former.
When
nomicroof fMiIn half cu*sry
ago, Herbert Hoover bad the misfort une not only to be president but to have Inherited a
philosophy of government which held that Its
1ç.r role In economic matters was to keep
OUL
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became apparent, Hoover .ougl* to reverse
phllowp"Iesl coarse and to find In the
resources 01 government remedies for the ills
oftheeconomy.
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who was
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STANFORD, Calif. (UP!) Henry Rono of Washington
State Is the NCAA District 8 crass country champion this
year, and he has an excellent opportunity to win the
national collegiate title as well next week at Lehigh. Rono, holder of four world track marks, set a Stanford
course record 0129 minutes, 7.2 seconds Saturday In besting
defending Pacific-10 Conference and NCAA titlist Alberto
Salazar 01 Oregon. Salazar docked 29:14.9 but the Ducks
took the Pac-10 title easily over Washington State and
UCLA.
The Ducks, Cougars and Bngna this qualified for the
NCAA Championships to be held on Nov. 19— as did UC
Santa Barbara, From State and Long Beach State, the
PCAA teams which finished In the first three In the camlined med.

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Bucs Rally Late, Miami BlanksColts

By United Press International
"It was just one of those gaInes," Morton said. "Maybe
Saints 31, 49ers N
While the Denver Broncos were roiling to their highest point everything was just going right for is and nothing went rigid
Chuck Muncie ran for three touchdowns as the Saints beat
total since Coach Red Miller took over three years ago, one for them. Again, I had great pens protection and when that the 49ers and moved Into sole possession of first place In the
thing remained perfectly clear
the Broncos' defense Is happens, I can do anything I want."
NFC West.
devastating.
Miller, whose club had scored over 39 points just once since
Bears 27, Rams 23
Consider the following:
Quarterback Mike Phipps passed for two 11)s and Walter
defeating Pittsburgh In a 1977 AFC playoff game, said the
New England quarterback Steve Grogan was sacked for performance was a long time In coming.
Payton scored another on a 2-yard run with 1:12 left to rally
an 18-yard loss before the game was two minutes old and
"Ills was one hg win for is this year, one that we've been Chicago over Los Angeles.
defensive tackle Rubin Carter recovered the ball at the 2 and waiting to have come," said Miller, whose Broncos also set a
Redskin as, Cardinals N
rolled Into the end zone for a touchdown.
dub record of 38 flrst4talf points. "ft's a big one on the board
Mark Moseley's third field goal of the game, a 39-yarder with
Five minutes later and following a Jlm Turner 49-yard and it says we are a pretty strong team because we just but a 36 seconds to play, boosted the Redskins over the Cardinals
field goal, tackle Don I4tlmore corraled Grogan for a 14-yard
real good team."
after S. Louis had scored three touchdowns In the final period
lea and John Grant recovered at the 2. On the next play, Rob
Lytle added a 3-yard run In the fourth quarter to close out the to take a 28-27 Lead.
Lytle scored to make It 17-0.
Broncos scoring. Sun Cunningham ran 2 yards for New
Steelere 39, Chiefs 3
In the second period, Steve Watson blocked an Eddie Hare England's only I'D and John Smith added a 0-yard field goal
Terry Bradshaw passed for 232 yards and three I1)s as
punt and Rob Nairne scooped It up and dashed 22 yards for a as the Patriots slipped back Into a tie for the AFC East lead Pittsburgh topped Kansas City.
ID.
with Miami.
goshawks 2$, Brow. 24
—The Denver defense held the usually explosive Patriots to
In addition to his ID catch, Upchurch also became
Sherman Smith scored three IDs and Al Hunter ran 5 yards
jut 58 yards rushing and 34 yards passing.
NFL's all-time punt return yardage leader. The Nth-year wide
By the and of the half, the Broncos enjoyed a 38-7 advantage, receiver broke the record at by the late Eunles Tuimell of 2,35 for another score as Seattle defeated Cleveland.
In a game played in subfreezing temperature and a snow- yards In hIs 14-year career.
Packers 1$, Vikings 7
accumulation 01 a few Inches, Denver coasted to a 45.10 victory
David Whltehurst threw two I'D passes and defensive end
In otherOakland
games, San Diego nipped Cincinnati 26.24, Houston
over the Patriots that kept them In a tie for first place In the walloped
31.17, New Orleans hammered San Fran. Mike Butler ran 70 yards with a recovered fumble to give
AFC West with the San Diego chargers.
clsco 3140, Chicago defeated Los Angels 2743, Washington Green Bay Its first victory over Minnesota since 1074.
Grogan, although he didn't remember mufh about the game
,
Buccaneers 14, [loss 14
edged St. [oils 35
11, Pittsburgh crushed Kansas City
after being forced from the contest In the second
Tampa Bay's Dana Naiflnger recovered a fumble with 3:20
Seattle beat Cleveland 29-24, Green Bay
MImed 19surely attest to the ferocity of the Broncos defense.
to
play to set up a 23-yard 11) pass by Doug William to beat
eased
"I don't remember a whole lot about what went on," said 7,Tamps Say *aded Detroit 13-14, the New York GiantsBuffalo
Detroit.
Grogan, who cornpletedjust f-l3 panes for 23yarda and had put Allarta 24.3, Miami stopped Baltimore 190 and
Glob 24, Falcon
beat i. ___
New York Jets 14.12.
one pass Intercepted. "I'm still not thinking real dearly. I
Terry Jackson ran 47 yards with a blocked punt for one score
P
h
a
del
p
hia
at
Dallas
tonight.
il
Ph6PPIÜ Is
started coming around with about four minutes left in the half
and rookie Phil Simms threw a 35-yard TO pass as the Giants
before I knew what was going on.
Chger. 19, Bengali N
won their fifth game In the last six.
"They tell me was calling some plays In the huddle we
Mike Wood kicked a32-yard field goal, his fourth oftheday,
Dolpklo 19, Colts I
rally didn't have,"he added. 'Idon't even remember Ft- with llseconds left inthe gum to cap a furious San Diego
Bob Grlese threw two lD passes and Uwe von Schamann
game warmups. We got esnbarramed."
rally,
added two second-half field goals to carry Miami past
Craig Morton, the beneficiary of excellent field position
Oilers $1, Raiders 17
Baltimore.
throughout the first half, tossed II) panes of 7 yards to Haven
Dan Pastorini threw I'D panes of 56 and 35 yards to Ken
Bills 14, Jets 12
Moses and 28 yards to Rick Upchurch and finished the game Burrough and Earl Campbell rushed for 17 yards to carry
Culls Brown broke open a tight game by turning a short
13-of-18 for 194 yards.
Boston over OsM"idpass Into a 30-yard TO and Buffalo hung on to defeat the Jets.

TOKYO (UP!) Reigning U.S. and British Open chum.
pions Tracy Austin and Martina Navratilova will compete
In the $300,000 Emeron Cop women's Indoor tennis tournament In Tokyo Dec. 15.16.
Two other players taking part will be Billy Jean King and
Yvonne Goclagong Cawley. Chris Evert, who won the
tourney last year, wiUbe replaced by King due to lilnese.
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Iranian students acting with the apparent
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celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday.
They are the proud parents of one daughter, four
grandchildren and five great grandchildren,
A dinner party was given In tKélr honor at the home
of Mrs. Paul (Dorothy) Brown In Paola. Attending
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(1979) Lynn-Holly Johnson,
Robby Benson. A promising
young figure skater and her
boyfriend find sudden success
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11:30
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Wayne Dyer, Patti D'Arbsnville,
Harry Chopin.
(5)0 HARRY 0 A wealthy
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then asks him to find out which
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(1]) (35) WILD, WILD WEST A
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sends West to Missouri.
12:00
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reports on the people and
events which are making news
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Roger Daltray, Ann-Margret.
MORNING
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ah exploited by a greedy uncle
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past and marry this ez-tramp
head with tütooke.
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Sat &amp; Sun. I S.

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Side.by.$ide refrigerator, $73;
picnic table w 7 benches, $32;
full site NW bed w maftress.

Painting

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sell for you.
Cash 3224i32
DANNY'S AUCT ION SALES
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323-1040 Larry's Mart. 315 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used

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mower, &amp; many misc. items. 7
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CaIII3I-S)99or5670134

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Eutsier Painting &amp; Repair
Residential &amp; Commercial
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Drywall, Ceilings, and Walls

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supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady Inside knnels, screened
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For Estate Commercial. ResI.
t1al AUctloiis I Appraisils,

Dell's AuctIon, 373 5430.

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ADS. READ I. USE THEM

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PHAVA, FHA 13534$

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FurnIture, 70$ E. 35th $1. 372
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7445 SanlorlAve.

SPP

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warranted. Only $35,710.

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Ilrnudaling-carp,ntry, painting.
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
PULLS PURNISHED 011 7
ONFI JOIN THE 0111 THAT I CANAL
322-1791
FRONT LOTS INTO 310$aulordAv..
NO. II
aMOS LAKE NEAR OCMA
$II*..1ELLER WILl. TAXI WIL$ONMAIEIFURNITUII

Fletchers pressure cleaning
service, mobile home semi

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elC.Wayne B..l. 337.1371

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all sitS 15411'. 33)7153.

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322-2420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing ServIce
2565
CSwtsft.nBrothSt$ REALTORS PARK
1*TZ*C. REALTORS
Dranth Oft ics 333-2222

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We DO wash windows! 677 $194

3735005

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PISNING EQUIP
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301.3Lalc

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1111139 or *7)441W csi$ict.
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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
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205 r. 13th St. 3730951.
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
3270707
Top Pricei Paid
Used, any condition 644 5176

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Day'S dIon 327 p010
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Mattress &amp; boa springs, $73........Buy.$ellConsign

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Great for hunters. 327 $003.
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SHOW HORSE
519E.IstSt.f322-3742
ForSale
3770539

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17"couch,2 matching cha4rs, $150.
327-2775.

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workshop, boat house 1. muCh
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Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
misc. Coil Paul Hunter. 339653$.

Ad. Call a friendly adtalier ,

BARGAIN TV'S

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FR, OIØCSI yard

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BuSineSs PrOblems

For SaleMale Doberman
81k 1 Tan. Has shots
373 $440

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track with sid, track. $33. 332
7309 or 332 - 0166.

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MLS STENSTROM
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Exec. co. car. Like new. Air,
ti,i power, tilt, cruise, new

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$250. 3771105

332 $112, 322 7117
207 E, 25th SI.

REALTY WORLD.

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
111100th on 2 corner lots, ioned

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PB, AM FM, low miles, good
mpg. 1)650. 830-5681.

* 96' x II' for
51,91300 FOB. factory. Call

KENM0REHER Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

also make Real Estate &amp;

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54.297.00, 48'

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Sold orIg. 5'.3 Used short
time. BaI. $159.11 or $19.33 mo,

HERB'S TV
1g. lot. Under the market. Orange Ave., Suite 704, Winter 25975. Sanford Ave.
333 1734
$43,300. See 217 Pinewinds.
Park. 644 4437.
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5.49)15 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo.

Harold Hall Roalty

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originally $514. now $246 or $71

button controls, has
Individual wishes to sell seasoned Push
carousel, still in warranty.
1st mortgage lace value at
uriginally
449.
assume
present 511.400 at 9 pct.
payments of $71 ma. Agent 339
consider discount to yield inWill
$2
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pct. range. Days 373 6476, nIght
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BROKER

ST. JOHN'S RETR EAT- Fur.
11117111 1 b*m home with boat

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NARIDIW.ILDE
U Webuy your equity, close In 74 Pits.
ELEMNTARP
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5*711g. fIfIcod'bk. CH&amp;A, W

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UNITS ON OVER SIZED LOT
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Sr-and new for $111,000.
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196?ChryslerS-W,
AT, PS, PB. AC. New trans.
529s IT RUNS! 377 7697

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323 3566or 373 7710

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339-0501. equity. 322-0216.

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catch upback payments &amp; buy

3390309

7OIBldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

CUSTOM BUILT
EACH N EAR DOWNTOWN, 3 BR, 21, Deltona home, C-HIA,
PLUS EXTRA STORAGE
w-w carpet. formal dining, kit.

EXECUTIVE
HOME
ON
WOODED '/, ACRE In one of

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FINN? INPLATION
Ave. any.... eur .r-Ms

APA*TMINTMAIAOII
IN THE EITATRI
BID NUMSIR NINO.
YOU ASS HUSSY NOTIPIID *CCSIINT110I ClIlk-typ. Sesleit P101 rent Illewi..c *
YOU ARE HuSSY NOTIFIEC 00 NOT OPEN UNTIL 915 ..r
CifrlellV• NetS AP Top
$ Si
admof* sOots eussto
.Thsttheadministr-10I.pualatieess.li AM. Dee.), IWO.
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10 DOROTHY CHAMBULAIN,
.WIIS,Sin$C4
if KATHERINE P. LEACH
Seed Bid Is: KNOOL BOARD da(1lSe5,PIIeUuir-pp.rp,
EvIlihni Herald. P.0.515 $117,

1'.eVr,

M 1640:
12,4;
Atlanta,
Mis, $044: first, Gig

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Inches;

•LSCTRICI*N-IluWelu,ced
In mllatual I

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09(1515
Cinditises shall hove pia.ad.,,ce. NT1C$IP ASMINI$Ts5YIIN
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
5 mull be 5NIId b
TO All. PERSONS HAVINS
TO ALL PERSONS I4AVINC
Decamber I $159. huN CLAIMS OR ORMAIIDS ASAIN$T

InCI'I'

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radioS htr., low mileage,

Call Woody 327 9436
mpg, reg. gas, low mi, like new.
still under warranty. 3236700,
BUILDINGS!! Super SALE! All
373 3117.
steel, pro engineered clear
span buildings. (Major Mfg.) I
9..Autos for Sale
All buildings have 75 lb. wind
load and large framed I --

MOONEY APPLIANCES

LosIng your home &amp; credit? I will

mu. so don't waltll $37,000.

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Must sell. 1977 Vega,

78-torCyCleS

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S8SCase, Mower Harrow

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ABLE MORTGAGE. $77,500.

4553 or 3314711in5

i,ii&amp;urIty.TeI.$3'

(lie. $710) Or-lands. Deity $10
AM esly.

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REALTOR. 46-Commercial
Property
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FRAME DUPLEX? BEDROOMS

REALTORS

INC.

rings, r-*ig. ileet.Alr-, us

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pool. 2 car sara.', lg lot,
assum• loan. Call today.

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PINANCI CMNSSt'-Ssper.
Iliasal *1111 IBM liii.

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GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.

7435'-. S French (1792) Sanford

WITH BREAKFAST BAR.
CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT. CAR.
PETS, CAR PORT, ASSUM.
ABLE MORTOADI. 533.100.

21441. Frth Ave,

ft,Ws4l'iandscapsd,lgcorn.rlot

ewly. ASY welOMe r-iSst IS PSONATI SIVS$ISN
'lie bid are heN____
lirictad fo Its Pile RumOur 7O4SC
Pur-1M5111505.
Me: Muy as. aN IN 15* S$TATI
special ceedItMe (N -I$Nad) DOROTHY C$IAM$SILAIN,

repossessed, used very short

53.897 00; 40' x 45'

3 BEDROOM. EAT.IN KITCHEN

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3)'37

Air, FormlcakltduIn

rewired. Challenging OP
per-tinily for hue right I

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$355, S

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cleenins predIcts Is

($p,

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TheGreenhouse

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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES

(CI
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BEDRoOM, 2 BATH. COUNTRY
KITCHEN, CENTRAL AIR 1.
HEAT, CARPETS, GARAGE,
LIKE NEW, ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. $33,900.

OPEN7DAYSAWEEK

,MO. LEASE.
SIIOLER REALTY, BROKER..
127.1177. -

*JSa*'Ji Jabi The lnduelry

PjSCN*I*S *U?SS'

5611 WIN N rscslta In The

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LV FURN, COLOR TV, LINENS'
&amp; DISHEs.' l
*tC umr.-

ler apeeletment. html Em.
pleynuset Cpp rtunity.AIfmnin.
-ofIv, Actli inuehive,.
CIr-PSntI,I ttip stse tr. ix.
pir-lencelenly,wsrtiInDsftena.
Call 309.9119 balweae 7 p.m. 59
p.m. daily,

MIS EMPLOYED

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fur-

3224134 en November 13,

1972 Opel coupe, auto., new
sticker, new It. blue pt., cxcellentshape,U50.Callla.m.lo
6 pm. 323 4567.

8t' JUNK CARS

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35* turn w-insld, UtilIty rm, new
kit floor. Homels clean &amp; ct.ecy,
$26,910. Call for detaIls.

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Ilvasiackwer-Ii,orapenopr-late
c.luegetrolnin, requIred, Pit.

0TH!
UNDER EMPLOYED
TO flI

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$anford.Gr-adueslonfroni high
dtosl and 3 vein segedence
in nursery, farming, or.

UNIMPLOVID

lWh. Drive

3725000

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Call Cark &amp; Hirt 373-7310

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Ida's Experimental Farm In , BR CONDO, NEW COND, FUL.

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Mana,er-s OftIce. Rosin $3, City cluck or certwie clued fur ,,, hued fur Seminole
_____ Cei*Wy, Fier-Ids,
$all,$anler-tPhrldanoflaterltiae
Of or-sot' 10 its
psramt 1$ pliant) of
*s usestIrecel
SI ThIS
.!:wii
same, Oe.w$: iO$IPWS
opened on the same dale II 7:05 PM wIaset attur .nt is ...i_, PUBLICATIONS )MIIY wSlc* I am
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esconi, w.i I:.,lied Yeoma,w 61 feet I
In the
In *VItITIUJ at
35
and to s xessful bidsers when
2 mdiii; third, Harry Ibadis, alU)fld, DaVid JOiles, 77 fed 4 117. Commission cuamsars, Rso.ncentract
Ciuetrilli Of'lW. in OilS CIty 10
is csmpais.
Inch,,; third,
a1d Hull, 72 The City Commilolon rosarves flue The successful bidder shall
1da,
7 fed 1%
W1N4 inai
rlaltttoacciplortorelectatuyera!I
furnish
a
Perfer-mance
Bled,
Men
o 70 firM, (leorpi fed4 Inch.
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bids
Intluebest
intersl
10
theClty
10
CIlOIIWSCMCkWCS!IWI.d
Clued
.ntwor-Ies,Is ee fulSiwi:
W.bs'nsr, $ fed 10 lipl; Men 6149: fIrst, Robert
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AC, PS. PB. AM-FM stereo.
$5500 firm. 322 6772.
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$917 Scout II

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fltSd
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CARPORT ON LARGE COR.

ClAN Ill Permanent P505115

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197$ Caprice Estate Wagon, Auto..

3772755,
seconds but brand new top line
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bedding sets only! Free local __________________________
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77-Ju,*______
Cars Removed
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
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niture Salvage, $7.92, So. of
624AWfl.Ga,defl
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Sanford. 3225721.
_... -- Top Dollar Paid for lunk I used
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$21 mo. Agent 339 $356.
-- 43B-Lots$Acrnegs

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FENCED, ASSUMABLE

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Office Of flue Superintundset,
Jack
ur-so, item ..l..
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Mellonville Avenue, Sanfd,
underslgeed, pursuant te' the
DetaIled specificatIons are
32771.
'FIctltIsi Name e.V'
available it the office of the City
Nger.
Pier-Ida $telvle. will rsslelsr
Bid must be acampanfud by bid
All bids shall be in The CIty deposit: A Bid

,,44
Men, 1144: flgt
Jones,? fed 1 In.; second, Gig Men 5549: fIrst, A.F.
GII$t, I fed 10% ks; QirIMIanaus, 99 fedS Inches;
third,LslandErickson,Sfest s.00nd,EdwardOlmeI..&amp;$4
t.ets _____ thi&amp; g,,
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365 349S,eve. 345 5431

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FAMILY ROOM, CARPETS,

&amp; Out. Owf'ur will hold w.

IL len Sanir Cltl,ó,s, Dean

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS...6, to
models. Call 3399100 or 834

70' Tandem Camper

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TERMS AVAILABLE.

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able2story home; 2 BR trailer.
MORTGAGE. $32,500.
gravity spring water, nice barn
&amp; thicken house, 532.000. 1.919. 3 BEDROOM, BARN, TACK

if! Pr-'

esidence. Call ($5) 322.1151

MU

Beautiful Mt. property, restor.

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county, Florida, In accsr-dance

REALTOR

32.9 acres Ashe County, N.C.

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DIO.1O1

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L.SkInS Fir- 'a New hbfflS?
Chick OhS Want Ada fir hOI*5S

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322 29Uatter6

1215 S. French 323.7340 '73 Ford I bird, AM FM stereo,
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full power make offer. '73 LTD.
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decent, make otfer, 3723817.

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Eff.apt.1$tfioor,EIec,locl$,U
mo. $71 dIp. 771.7156 or call at

Wanted: Mature lady to ltve.ln I
days a week. Prepare meals

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tO 1 PM,

$ VISA-MASTER CHARGE $

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Delary and Deltona. Call 600.

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the reserved prIce. Call 904 23'
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$311 tOT' further details.

AC. PS, PB. 350 auto

Pianos &amp; organs as low as
Guitars 10 pcI off. AmplIfier,

beds are not damaged or

MORI
REAL ESTATESroker

Ret.

$ CASH DOOR PRIZE $
SSANFORDAUCTIONe

Organs, Ig Thomas,$275
Estey, Small with chords, $125
327 1485

ford Furniture Salvage, Il 92,
So. of Sanford, 3225721.
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1111 Only one In Florida. You set

rchandise

o;.
street. $0 pct. assumable mort. $341200
5623655
Price 537.500. Johnny Walker
PETUNIAS
Real Estate, Inc. 3fl6457. Eves. I 2' acres. Beautiful homesite.
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS
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322-7111, 661-4357.
310'on pavedroad. $7,000 acre.
Buy&amp;SelI
?lolAirportBlvd.
322 $667.
NewS Used Furniture
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EARLY VICTOR IAN 1594 NO QUALIFYING - 3 BR home
----500S
Sanford
Ave.
323 4S93' -MODEL, NEAR DOWNTOWN
New Central HIA &amp; carpet: ..GENEVA
2.A-FarmEqtpjp.
SANFORD IN GOOD RESTOR.
Owner wlllfinancew substantial
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage. -

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formicakitcisen, newshag, $i95.

mt. rate on this new 3 BR,
28 CD home, w-C-H&amp;A, ww

misc

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59-M,usscal

Tufldiy &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's

houseful of modern turn &amp;

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H. Ernest

I 10 pcI.

0 PUBLIC AUCTION.
MON., NOV. 12, 7 PM.
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
(,Od of turn from NJ
local
estates Including oak bed, Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
carved walnut Armoire, 5
pullc AUTO AUCTION every
desk, DR I BR suiteS nice

PRINT., . That's a Classified
Ad!
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love Seat, ottoman. Noll's ____________________________
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?
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new interspi-ing bedding. These

acres fenced, horse barn,

pasture. 2 BR, 28 home, guest

HIA, fenced yd. $26,500.

ouiet street, 1 yr. warranty.

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, FIa. 32771
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197621'ScatcraftlsehpMercury
cruise 10, like new, 1 owner.
668 8096.

92, So. of Sanford. 3771771.

80-Autos for Sale

fl-Auction
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FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all, Orlando Whole
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd..
Orlando
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51--Household Goods

Call William Maliczowski,

3 BR. $8, Sc porch, new roof, C-

Bdrm, 1'.' Ba, extra game
room could be 4th bedroom,

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot Os ourt
V Enterprise, Inc.

$325 Adults. Fur-n. avail. $41.

LADIES Light delivery, must have

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front on small lake $31,000.

garage, $16,000. 323 $754.

LOVELY BRICK HOME- 3

FHA or VA.

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co The Evening Herald, P.O.

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11-.lnsb'vdIss,.

Lake Mary, 3 BR, like new home
on 1g. fenced lot, All appI.

Priced right so move fast,

VA-F HA.235-Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

$ItIfOf'd'4OVlIy 1 BR + dnti

eofe, pleasing personality

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it Is unpaged
In buolnels
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Acreage Lk Sylvan area. 7 acres

won't last long!
SERENITY ABOUNDS IN THIS

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Tastefully furnlhed 3 Bdrm, I
Realtors 423-7211 In Orl. After
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Bath with 1 yr. warranty.
hrs. call Marty Shepherd, Realty
OSTEEN
Select yourown breakfast fruit
Assoc.. 830 469$.
from your own fruit trees in, ________________________ lacrelots to.' as little as$500 dwn
Good terms,
your own nice backyard. I BR home close to downtown

I" "ath. Cent. ASH, ww carp.,

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operatIon. Must be bondable.

323.2061

PRESTOS

trn.sm name, to-wit:

warranty.

Daltona. for sale by owner. 3 BR,

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WANTED

LUMBER 5 SUPPLIES under

TAX ADVANTAGE, 7 unIt rental
Income property. Country

24________________________
HOUR
322•9283
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I I - 41$ ç, Pose, adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport,
$6, on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
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15$ an4lffie.

ubllcoflee of This notice, Its tic.

"Ba.'

Pamper Apuncy, Wnl. Stamper.,
321.1191..

COupler WSItIflgp011IW$,rSiSiIleblS 323.

get

5O-Mscellaneous for Sale
5 -Boats&amp; Accessories
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OUT beautiful new BROADMORE. front &amp; rear BR'S
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3lO3OrIandoDr.
373.57o
____VA&amp;FHA Financing
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43-[,,ts.Acrosge
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a place to live, car to drive, a
j, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.
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boat dock included, 1 yr.

office. $115,000.

UnIurnlsd
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Ifl'NiiI

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- -ffie Will baby_Sit in my Mete fir

tame receIpt sO preef of Itus

P01 WISH SCHOOL

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additions and improvements
for the casual Florida life
style. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, St.
JohnS waterfront. Use of pool,

STATUS LOCATION Brantley

-ApartmeiWs

to

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Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KIflOER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl
788l,Sanford
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A Computer couldn't dream up
this many nice, comfortable ,, you are having difficulty finding

LUXURY HOME, LOflQWOOd 3
3. porch•s. patio under trees,
over 3,000 sq ft. Call for
defails,

Weslly&amp;mOnthlyratss, utIlitIes
pd. Inquire S. O.k 541.7503.

42-

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RIALTY

SPECIAL FINANCING 3-2 +
FR. Sunland, 1st &amp; 2nd mort.
assumable, FHA appraised,
$33,430.

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Statute, will regleler
INVITATION TO BID
with tile Cur-ti of the Circuit COurt

sure

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oupt iOu

ADS

41-Houses
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terest to qualified buyers.
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New homes With low monthly
payments&amp; lOw down oayments,
$36,000 to 541,000. 372-2287.

Sanford Oradsus living. liii.

pnojce references, to Son 41,
co The EVOnII, Nor-lid, e.o.

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tim, by

41-4'ji

541.2111.
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wantw SubstItute houiiIilpIr.
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•lvsrforelderlycoiipli. Must
heve eapsrhlnce, p.teite

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Hove ante
I
meet
YOilfloIOfl,If'uhl? sell tall wIth
a ClaIslfid Ad In The Hirald.
Salesman for InstItutional food
CIII 332.1611 or 531.9203 and a
for Daytona, Sanford, 5
friendly ad.vIsor will Pulp
"i's'
DeLand area. . Salary 5 _________________________

LOST: Srindle csleosd pit bull.

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LASSIFIED

Waltrasssseap.,niglits
APoVaft1r1PM
LSSMO,woelnn,Sanford

Feirnd,Au$eTrslnares
SIberIinHuslisyM.Ie
1 blue 1 br-n eye. 3224514

Unfold, Pli,'fdi 33771

half

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autsta, pi. 32744

Monday, Nov. 12, 17-3B

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• Orlondo .Winter Pork.

Seminole

tournament were: Ed 'flweupecn, 1:45
Graff, 6.9; second, John Inches.
third, BY: My Ann Duabwy
DePutY Chit
Chariton, 72, and Ida Joyce Johnson, 2:97.
Stevens, 8,0; and third,
P?lIlIIp H. LOØn of
Qiarlton, 62, Orange City;
SHOT PUT
Martin l4io, ij,
Women, 1044: firM,
JNH0LSSR, LCOAN AND
Women, 55.69: firM, Kay
[me Mather, 13, and Kathy ErnesUne YecinIi., 1:43.1; MONCRIEP
Thomson, 1.1; second, Men, 5619; firM, Don Funk, Mather, 59, Orange City; and $sl)nd, Anna
____Simuny, 2:11.4 POlO ONce I

during the

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hen Pd, SlflfoId, Fl.

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831.9993
ByJANCAMLBE**Y Thcarr, 110 fed 3 Inches; third, Helen Fox, 56.0.
was third4 The men's
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322-2611.
second, Adrian Ungardo, 90
HerMdSWfWrfter
ISIOS coiupiI1on wieners ATLANTIC NATIONAL SANK OP
IxperIsnosdssWW. Gold pip, In.
Here are the weekend fed; third, Gef$ld Page,
RATES
SIMINOLE,
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Wise JOhn Leech, ,
IurolCL ViCStISn, credit union
ONE.MILE RUN
Dite.
Apnofits tin,. Apy In
IWIIIS ........44C line
results from the fifth annual fed.
Park; William Knipp, fl
NOTICE OP ACTION
LMI Mary 00 FOOd Store. Liki
HOURS
$c a NM.
3 consecutiv, times
Golden Age Olympics, which Men, 6044: fIrst, Don
Men, 5569: first, Bert Ross, Swon, 01*; ____
and Harold TO: Mary A. ftQ
Mar-p Blvd. t 1.4.
30ca
line
7cons.cwtsv.tlmes
Hess 84 fed6lnches; second, 6:13.7;
0:00 AM. - S:30 P.M.
closed Satiwiiny:
second, Uoyd lockwood, 62, Cerm.1, N.Y. RssMlncS:
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
ROute I'
Lehand ErIckson, 73 fist 11 Farabee, 6:35.4; thIrd,
Nsrs, Ors,sn
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Fullorparttlmi
50YARD DASH Inches; third, Hugh Yecinani, Thomas Davis Sr., 6:39.3.
w.wn, Aa*ies:
440 RACE
3221004
69 feet lOinches.
Men, 6044: firM, taland
Post Offke Sin 3200
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stRess,
POI'tiefld
Or-sian
me.
DEADLINES
Winner, of men's and Men6549: first, Bob Roush, Erickson, 7:24.0; second,
Men,5649:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED t19 an
21-Situations j*sd
women's 50 yard dash, whIch 83 fd 6 Inches; second, Bill John AMen, 7:30.5; third, 1:11.Zecond, Robert Mobr, *cttan
to tsti*a constructIve
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Noon The Dof8efore Publicotion
was rim Friday nIgl* prior to Duckwoith, 78 feet 6 Inches; Eugene Gram.,, 1:21.0.
Wed Palm Beach, 1:15.7; Trust In Ans,srts Intsrplulii
Sap. conipanhon.•lde dolIr
the Seminole HIgh.Lyman thiid,Weiley Senses, 76 feet 2
p"
Men over 70: first, Joim third, lioyd Farabs., 1:48:1 Won filed
posflImcare Of eteurly or
Sundoy
- Noon Fridoy
to_____
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oiPV 10 P11W
Inches. ____
cOtter. Tills., ThtWI. 4 to S Pins
High football game
wIre:
Stevens, 6:30.7; second, Men,
6144: firM, L.''d oriften
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. won.s flexible. Sac.
Men,
A
Men
over
70:
first,
Joe
HaIl,
Jerome
Staggenborg,
not
Erickson,
1:39;
ascoad
David
Ptthlll
H.
LOWe,
Cress.010indsnts
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Ref. 3239100 4-s PM.
teltis.
61
l4dlSiI
15
Pest
.
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fed 3 Inches; second, Orrin recorded; and third, Martin Jones, 1:35; thIrd, Ray
Uugardo, 7.1; second, Robert
Office Sex 227, $alt*l. Florida
$-lIsks mnlsi -____________
Mohr, 7:5;
thIrd,. Garold Grgf, 90 feet; third, Karp, 54 Hensen, 10:131.
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Surnrny, 1:48.8.
nrn an or be*e Decomas,
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fed 3 Inches.
Page, 7.6.
Women, 5649: fIrst, Ann
Men, 6640: firM, Olibsito me, and Ill. tue sr15MsI_____
witti The ___________________
•• c•r•.
first, TrIg, 6:45; second, Sylvia Gonzales,
littler 00*1
Men, 6044: first, Donald Women, 5649:
1:21.7; second c$itt 10 ThIs W?_______
EVL5ulft,selaryopin
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Y Si Lonely? WrIte "010 a
service
on
Crosi.DsPai4snts
of.
7 NEED CASH?
____ David Harrtdt Boyd, fl fed 10 in
Hull, 6:54; second,
bOys mnnolUnfort 1.4
Greenes, 9:191; thIrd, Kay Harry ms.e, 1:401; third, terniy or Immelist sty mersaøsr;(
$ir-Vk0. All oliS
Mofi"
_______ - P.O.
Sen
OW),
Cle.rw.tsr.
Fl.
Jones, 6.50; third, L.eland ches; second, Marion Boiler, Thompson, 9:30.
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missioner Sandra Glenn told the city fortunately the student was not seriously until something Is done about the
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
school children along County Road 427 city.
minutes after a recent min, yards on
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have a meeting with t he county corn-, portions In front of Lyman and Milwee of water.
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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,
the
"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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gov.romed
peace and securIty ci
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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until the owners of the stores are sure (tree businesses and damaged two problem will automatically be solved."
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reported today.
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nation'
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South Dakota Gov. William Janklow, a
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Republican, told Carter in a telegram. "For the nounced a return to odd-even gasoline rationing
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72nd Year, No. 28—Sunday, September 23, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Two
of Seminole
County's most valuable
natural resources are the
St. Johns River and the
Wekiva River. And, both
are embroiled in controversy.
ma j.ns
Melbourne and flows
northward to the Atlantic
Ocean at Jacksonville. The
Wekiva originates at a
spring in Wekiva State
Park and flows into the St.
Johns.
The controversy centers
on pollution,
The Friends of the St.
Johns, watchdog of the St.
Johns River for the past 4%
years, feels the state
Department of Environmental Regulation (DER)
is not doing enough to stop
the pollution in the river
while the group claims the
Army Corps of Engineers
often is doing too much.
Particularly incensing to
J. T. Turnipseed, president
of the Friends of St Johns,
is a recent report from
DER indicating the level of
pollution in the river Is
being controlled. The level

of pollution In the river is
the same as it was in 1973,
six years ago, a recent
DER report said.
"This type of publicity
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sprayed
this
lulling the public and anti.
pollution standard
violators into greater
complacency," Turnipseed
said.
"The accumulation of
pollutants on the bottom of
our river and lakes Is in.
creasing annually. Midges,
sludge worms etc continue
to replace the desirable,
natural marine life on the
floor of the waters," he
said.
Turnipseed said Lake
Monroe, at Seminole's
northern-most border, has
more Pollution than other
lakes In Central Florida.
In fact, he said, Lake
iooe is in danger of

dying. Too often "after-thefact" permits are issued by
DER rind polluters are
slapped on the wrists
rather than being
punished, Turnipseed said,
insisting state antipollution laws are not
enforced.
An example pointed out
'Iwnjpseed in a recent
&amp;)at tour of the St. Johns,
was a drainage pipe installed by someone to drain
off land being developed.
The drainage pipe taking
water directly into the
river violates anti-pollution
laws, he said.
Meanwhile, the Army
Corps of Engineers in its
zeal to keep the river
navigable, Turnipseed
said, sprays water
hyacinths and other water
weeds.
While that sounds good,
Turnipseed said the result
Is that the dead plants
then sink to the bottom of
the waterway to rot. In the
rotting process they absorb
oxygen from the water and
kill marine life.
It is a vicious cycle,
Turnipseed said. He noted
when DER doesn't enforce
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overlooked, Ray commented:
- - and tax deed expenses.
"It is ridiculous that someone
It would have the option of
would lose their property
assuming ownership of the
because they owed $3.05. I
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would have gone out myself to
redeemed in two or three years,
notify them. I don't think any
but practically all deeds would
law was written to hav
be redeemed, he said. "People
something like this happen.
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say the counties would lose
Hardship cases are all different
money, but I don't think so.
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and there ought to be sonic
There might be some lean times
provision."
during the first year, but it
would even itself out. You
"Back in the '30s and '40s half &lt;
of the land m this county was off
would collect as much on the
the tax rolls," Ray said. "The
certificates as you lose the first
law providing for the sale of tax
year."
Bay County sold $512,905 in
deeds was written to get the
TROY RAY
tax deeds in June 178, he said,
property back on the tax rolls,
and $510,000 has been collected
not to take anyone's property
...provlsions needed
through redemption of those tax
away. Some of the best areas of
Sanford and Seminole were Chairman James Harold certificates since then. Eight.
een percent of the certificates
acquired to get them back oil Thompson, both of Quincy.
Senate President Phil Lewis were redeemed within 90 days.
the tax rolls.
A Department of Revenue
"This situation tines not exist asked Thomas and Thompson
today. Only a small percentage to hold the hearing to consider official, Ray Grissett of the
of the delinquent property is not changes in tax laws and Division of Ad Valorem Taxareclaimed by the owner before determine if other Gadsden tion, said sheriff's deputies
the tax deed is actually sold," County families are in situa- should personally notify people
he explained. "But there should tions similar to the Kenons, who with delinquent tax bills they're
be the provision in the law in are about to lose their home about to lose their homes.
The Kenons weren't informed
case there should be an because they (ailed to pay a
that John Barrow of Callahan
economic slump. In case of bad $3.05 tax bill in 1975.
A county should assume the had purchased a tax deed on
times you have to lower taxes
or people can't pay them and tax deed on property with their home because of $3.05 in
you can't allow a trend where delinquent taxes instead of taxes owed for 1975. They didn't
property should come off of the selling it to a speculator, realize taxes were delinquent
Brookings said. It would go for 1975 and paid their taxes In
tax rolls."
through the procedures of subsequent years, even after
Brookings appeared at a notifying the property owner, Barrow had purchased the
public hearing by Sen. Pat then collecting 18 percent in. deed, which heheld secretly for
Thomas and House Judiciary terest on the delinquent taxes three years.
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County
Tax
Collector Troy Ray does not
agree with the president of the
Florida
Tax
Collectors
Association that "counties
should stop selling delinquent
property tax
bills
to
speculators."
But, he does agree some
changes are needed in the
present law.
Bay County collector Donnell
Brookings, president of the
association, has urged the
legislature to prohibit the sale
of so-called tax deeds so people
like Hattie Mae and Fedo
Kenon don't lose their homes
over a $3.05 tax bill. Brookings
wants county government to
retain the tax deeds.
However, Ray said, all
safeguards available under any
procedure of
acquiring
property for delinquency should
apply to government as well,
"The person faced with loss of
his property should be served
notice in person by an officer of
the court or legal law en.
forcement officer so there
would be no question that he
was aware of the procedure,"
he said.
As to the case where the old
couple lost their home over a
$3.05 tax bill that had been

and untreated drainage
water and effluent from
sewer plants is allowed to
flow into the St. Johns, the
waters have higher
nutrient levels which encourage the growth of the
water weeds. When the
weeds are sprayed the
problem is compounded.
"Thank goodn.0 the
Corps hasn't sprayed this
year," said Turnipseed on
a boat tour, pointing to the
lush -vegetation on the
banks of the riv2r.
And, he said, the river is
fairly filled with fish of all
descriptions.
The scenery along the St.
Johns looks like a portrait
in its pure beauty with
palm trees dipping toward
the waterway in obedience
or at least loving respect.
Beautiful and well-kept
homes are constructed
along the St. Johns River
banks. An old bus or rude
camp also can be seen. In
the trees an eagle or osprey
(hawk) nest can be seen
occasionally.
Meanwhile, the Wekiva
River Camp Owner's
Association, (WCOA),
comprised of 45-to40
families who have built
cabins along the Wekiva
River, feel the state Is
more interested In moving
them out of their weekend
and holiday retreats than
they are interested in the
river.
For nearly 40 years some
of the camp dwellers
have been trying by
various means to assure
their cabins will remain on
the bancs of the Wekiva.
Several over the years
have tried, without success
to pay taxes on the laud
where the cabins are
located. They have fought
development by land
developers along the river
and tried to comply with
state rulings abort the
cabins,
To keep the area as clean
as possible they have
dismantled abandoned
campsites, carrying the
debris by bust away from
the river. They clean up the
refuse left behind by
canoeists along the river,
remove water hyaclutbu
and fallen trees.
"We work hard trying to
keep the river clean," said
George Depalma,
president of the WCOA.
Most of the cables have
their own deep wells (from
I fed tol3$ fed) for
dekiking water and septic
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This truck, which was hauling produce for Red's Market of Orlando, couldn't
deliver the goods Saturday morning, The vehicle, driven by Franklin Durbin of
Orlando, ran Into the eastbound Interstate 4 median at 4:40 a.m. When the driver
brought the truck back on the road, the big hauler flipped on its side, blocking
one lane of traffic. Durbin was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment and was released. He was charged with careless driving, according to a
Florida Highway Patrol spokesman.

TOPSY
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Health Department Seeks
$64,731 Servicedd*t*
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By GARRY GRAU

The school personnel provide when possible for students with 1979 school year. The letter

Herald Staff Writer
vision screening, rescreening, apparent
health problems. In pointed out the following aress
(SecoadiasserIes)
and follow-up; hearing the 1976-1979
school year, ac- covered by the district:
Seminole County students screening, rescreening, and cording to the proposal, each of
V ision Screening
have current health services follow-up and health depart- the 28 elementary schools Approximately
is,00 students
costing more than $726,000 ment reviews immunizations received a yearly average of 6.2 were screened
for vision
provided by the school district from kindergarten and first public health nursing visits,
problems. Kindergarten
anti minimal health service grade.
Marion
Snell,
Consultantstudents,
first graders new to
from the county health
In addition, the proposal Coordinator of
Health
the
county and dud-'ts In
department.
mentions some pre-school Education and Services for
the grades tire., five, e.ven, and
Seminole County Health physicals are provided by the school district, sent an August
2 nine were vision screened, as
Medical Director, Dr. Jorge health department and some letter to Dr. Deju
summarising were all students recommen
Deju, who termed his depart- evaluation and treatment are the health services performed for exceptional child programs
rnent's current Involvement obtained by school personnel by the school district in the 197$. and oth
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Seminole County deputies investigated a man sleeping in a car
near Lake Mary Friday morning, discovered the car was stolen
and arrested the man.
Mehrl Stull, 21, Rithmond,Vhginla was allegedly asleep in the
front seat of a car parked a the Handy Way store, Lake Mary
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seat.
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Stull was still in Seminole County Jail Saturday morning with a taken from a car parked on State route 46 according to Seminole
reduced bond of $1,575.
County deputies.
George Oliver Shannis, 21, 110 W. 19th St., Sanford told county
RIDING MOWER GONE
Between 6:30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. someone took a riding mower deputies he parked his pick-up truck at the Drift Inn, Beardall and
State route 46, at 9:30 p.m. Friday. At 10:56 p.m. he noticed the
from the back yard of John Gill, 66,211 Adair 5,
Seminole County deputies said. Gill told the deputies he was at wing window of the truck was broken into and some contents
missing. The total value lost is $240.
church when the theft occurred.

Action Reports

North Korea Warns

U.S. Against Spying
TOKYO (UPI) — North Korea charged today the
alleged flight of a supersonic U.S. spyplane above its
territory was a "grave military provocation" and
demanded an end to such high-altitude surveillance.
The statement followed a report Friday by the official
North Korean Central News Agency on the alleged incident the North Koreans said took place Thursday.
The SR-71 spyplane, nicknamed "Black Bird" and
capable of flying at three times the speed of sound at high
altitudes, allegedly flew over North Korean territorial
waters off the town of Koson.

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!) — It was a dark, moonless
night, but Palestinian officials said those were Israeli
tanks and troops invading Lebanon with guns ablaze.
Military sources in Tel Aviv says it never happened.
The Palestinian Liberation Organization said that Just
after sunset Friday an Israeli armored column that
somehow got around Nepalese U.N. peace-keeping troops
stabbed six miles into Lebanese territory and fought
Palestinians and Lebanese leftists.
Whatever really went on, it apparently was all but over
In less than six hours. Though some artillery fire was still
reported, comparative calm has been restored in the
region by midnight 6 p.m. EDT, witnesses said.

A lawsuit filed against the
city of Sanford contends an
elderly Sanford woman died as
a result of falling on a sidewalk
under repair by the City. The
suit has been filed in Seminole
County Circuit Court.
The suit, brought by William
Young, nephew and personal
representative of the estate of
Miriam Carson, a Sanford
resident when she died a year
ago, claims that the 90-year-old
woman tripped on rubble and
stones of a sidewalk not
properly marked.

U.N. backs Pol Pot
UNITED NATIONS (UP!) — The U.N. General
Assembly, in a dramatic endorsement of the ousted Pol
Pot regime, rejected a Soviet-Vietnamese proposal to
unseat the Cambodian delegation of Kampuchea and to
recognize the Vietnam-Installed Heng Samrin regime.
For the Soviet Union and Vietnam, the lopsided 7145
vote Friday was a bitter defeat of their all-out diplomatic
campaign against the Pol Pot delegation. Thirty-four
countries abstained in the vote.

The sidewalk where Ms.
Carson fell is in front of Larry's
Used and New Mart, 213-215,
Sanford Ave., according to
records.
Young said the city was installing a wheelchair ramp at

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In what firefighters called the want such outbreak so
early ln the season, anea-uptlon of27 major brush and
.Jorest fires over the past 11 days has charred some 300
square miles of California — an area almost three times
the size of the District of Columbia.
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been sentenced to a year in Jail and fined $10,000 for
mnugglthg endangered species.
Henry Molt, Jr., operator of the Philadelphia Reptile
Exchange in Willow Grove, Mcedgosaery Coud, was
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Spokesmen said the material could be used to build an
atom bomb, but Insisted there was no evidence the
uranium had left the plant.

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ERWIN, Tenn. (UP!) — Federal authorities say they
have found no "glaring errors" in the bookkeeping at the
Nuclear Fuel Services plant, which has somehow
managed to lose more than 250 pounds — $3.5 million
worth — of highly enriched uranium In the past 11 years.
Authorities planned to continue their airborne electronic search of the 12-acre plant today, but were
beginning to suggest perhaps the latest batch of mfqlqg
uranium — at least 20 pounds — had been lost "In the
process" of converting it to fuel for the Navy's nuclear

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whose family had virtually given her up for dead is now
talking and on her way to recovery in an Air Force
decompression chamber set for 40 feet below sea level.
Jane Avey Benton was expected to be released today
from the chamber, where she was artificially dived to
pressure equal to 165 feet below sea level to dissolve an air
bubble that had formed in the arteries of her brain during
a lung biopsy.
The 41-year-old junior high school English teacher
from Fairfield Bay, Ark., 75 miles north of Little Rock,
had been given little chance of avoiding permanent brain
damage from the circulation blockage, which her surgeon
said happens only once in every 10,000 such operations.

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legislation in the Congress."
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the pilots who guide ships
through the drategic waterway said his group might walk
out and predicted "utter chaos" If the treaties are not
implemented by Oct. 1.
Norman Werner, president of the 3N.Member pilots
association, said the pilots will "consider all alternatives,

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was charged in a six-count Indictment returned Friday by
the Davidson County grand jury.
Investigators said the grey-haired, distinguishedlooking Allen, 59, is an acquaintance of the real Dr.
Adams, a retired Navy surgeon now living in Olga, Wash.

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operator hired at $36,000 a year as chief of medical services for the State Corrections Department has been
charged with impersonating a doctor and practicing
medicine without a license.
George E. Allen, who worked for the state for the past 13

Administration Warns Of

House defeat of the implementing legislation.
He declined to predict what might occur in Panama if
the legislation is rejected again next week, but he praised
the "restraint and dignity" of the Panamanian govern.
meat.
"The possibilities of what could occur are rather stag
gering, I would Imagine, even to those who view with
some happiness the prospect of chaos in the area. But I
would net begin to believe that those who voted againet
our solemn treaty obligations In this regard would so view
It, but there might be some."
He said Panama has not Issued any wrnIngsutowhat
It might do If the treaty Is not implemented by Oct. 1.
But, he added, "We are confident the government of
Panama will respond to this delay with the restraint and
the dignity which has characterized It during the Was
deliberations on the 'canal treaties and the Implementing

Detroit Federation of Teachers President Mary Ellen

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Riordan said the school board request on Monday.
union and school district agreed
news conference disobeyed
Contract talks Friday went to bring in mediator Torn
Wayne County Circuit Court nowhere and schools remained McCarthy of the state ConJudge Patrick Duggan's order closed. Duggan ordered further ciliation Service in an attempt
to not discuss the situation with talks but no session has yet to get the talks off dead-center.
reporters.
been scheduled.
"The judge specifically reIn Pennsylvania, 45,000 stuElementary schools in San
quested that we do not do our Francisco were open Thursday dents were missing classes
negotiating in public," she said. and Friday, staffed with sub- because of strikes. Five Ohio
"I will respect the judge's stitutes and supervisory per. districts were on strike, all over
request."
sonnel but other schools stayed money
differences.

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rescue legislation implementing the Panama Canal pacts
before Oct. 1 and warns another congressional rejection
could have "staggering" consequences.
"I want to stress we must have legislative authority by
Oct. Ito exercise our rights to operate the canal," State
Department spokesman Bedding Carter said Friday,
expressing the administration's disappointment at the

Tuesday with representatives
of both sides. The 19-day
walkout was affecting 64,000
students.
Detroit's two top school of.
ficials, Superintendent Arthur
Jefferson and board President
George Bell held a news con•
ference Friday to say the
213,000-student district faces a
huge budget deficit and cannot
meet the teachers' contract

ShopLes sburg. DeLand, Mt. Dora and Kissimmea Daily

beauties in bikinis frolicking on Miami Beach were a
fixture in many northern newspapers during the winter.
There'll be no more of that,
The Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority
has dedded there will be no more cheesecake pictures'
from Miami Beach.
"They were out of style," Ted Griffin, executive
director of the authority, said Friday. "Miami Beach Is
more than cheesecake,"

Rosamond Chapman of 101 Crystal View East, Sanford, began studying
Painting In 1903 with E.B. Stowe and has also studied under local artists
Mildred Babcock and Judy Malone. She now teaches art classes at home
and has been a substitute teacher at Seminole Community College. Since
her retirement 13 years ago from First Federal Savings and Loan of
Seminole, she has had more time to devote to oil painting and teaching. She
Is a past president and vice president of Sanford-Seminole Art Assn. She
will be among the hundreds of artists participating In the 'Fall For Art'
festival Sept. 29-30 in downtown Sanford.The Evening Herald will publish a
special art tabloid In Thursday's edition.

PARTICIPANT

ference to say they could not
afford to meet the teachers'
wage demands.
In all, about 55 teachers'
strikes affecting over 800,000
students were continuing in 12
states, including the nation's
longest walkout in Jefferson
Parish, La.
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for
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the verdit was announced Friday.

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BOSTON (UPI) - Massachusetts will fight the federal
government's plans to proceed with the leasing of 660,000
acres of the Georges Bank fishing grounds for oil and
natural gas exploration, Attorney General Francis X.
Bellotti says.
Bellotti said fishing and environmental interests In the
rich fishing grounds off the New England coast would not
be properly protected under a new federal plan to withdraw 12 ecologically sensitive sections of Georges Bank
from next month's planned lease sale.

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James Dooley, 31, of 119 Wyndham Court, near Longwood told
Seminole County deputies a burglar apparently used a coat
hanger to gain entrance to a locked pick-up truck and stole $5(
worth of equipment.
According to Dooley the incident occurred between 3 a.m. and
5:30a.m. Friday while the plck.uptruck was parked in front of his
house. It's owned by B &amp; B Steel Erectors where Dooley is em.
ployed.
The burglar took a tool box containing welding equipment
valued at $400 and a "fuu-buster" worth $100.

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Negotiators in both the
Detroit and San Francisco
teachers' strikes were talking,
but apparently weren't getting
anywhere,
The state mediator who
helped settle the Los Angeles
bus strike has been brought into
San Francisco in an effort to get
talks moving.
In Detroit, school board officials convened a news con-

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Port Canaveral: high, 1:44
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barometric presser., 21,11; 3:33 pm.
relative hem*Iy, $1 percent;
Bayport: high, 243 am., 3:23
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laypsit: high, 3:13 am., 413
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the time of the accident on July
25. The suit states the sidewalk
repair began on July
by
employees of the city and was
done In an incomplete and
improper way.
Young's suit Mates the public
was not alerted to the sidewalk
dangers with proper barricade
warning. The suit asks for
compensatory and punitive
damages in excess of $100,000.
Young's attorney, Wallace
Stalnaker, said Ms. Carson
broke her hip and died a week
later on Aug. 1, 1973 of
pneumonia and heart and
respiratory arrest following
surgery.
Bob Kelley, Sanford's public
works director, said the
sidewalk was blocked by threefoot-high sawhorses which
supplied a sufficient barricade.

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Someone forced open a garage walk-in door and took more thaj
$700 of mostly Jewelry items.
According to Seminole County deputies the incident occurred
between 9a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Thursday at the home of JamesE,
Alford, 29, DivIsion Road in Seminole Terrace.
Once inside the burglar took a revolver, rings, necklaces a
Jewelry boz,earrings and a wristwatch.

Nashville 'Doctor' Caught

The Altamonte Springs tatively approved by the
charter revision commission charter commission calls for a
wound up Its work on a new city manager-type government
charter for the city Thurday with an elected mayor and four
night,, urging the document be member city comnilsalon who
placed on the ballot for ap- must reside in given
proval by the people at the Nov. geographical areas.
6 city election.
Mayor Norman Floyd, under
City Attorney Joe Davis has the proposal, would continue as
been researching to determine mayor-city administrator until
whether the iuue can beonthe his term expiresbiNovember
ballot in the November city 1961, according to charter
election since the city's current commission members.
charter requires an election
After Floyd's term expires a
proclamation 6e issued 60 days city administrator would be
prior to the election,
hired by the city commission,
Mayor Norman Floyd several
The charter would go into
weeks ago Issued the election effect Jan. 1, 1960 or two weeks
proclamation,
after it is approved by the
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PARIS (UP!) — Toppled Central African Emperor
Bokassa, denied political asylum in France, today
planned to head for Libya — the country that took in the
fallen IdlAmin.
As estimated 400 French paratroopers were rushed to
the emperor's former kingdom to help restore order in the
capital of Bangul and strengthen the newly re-established
republican regime proclaimed by the leader of the
bloodless coup, Bokassa's cousin David Dacko.

Budg'i'ng Much:

Essex County District Attorney Kevin Burke called the
verdict "very important" both legally and socially" and
will serve as a "clear message" to other victims of abuse
in Massachusetts that they will be protected by the law.

Altamontee
New Charter?

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!) — Gunmen
kidnapped two American businessmen and killed their
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hi two monmns u.s.
businessmen were taken hostage in El Salvador.
The kidnapping Friday came only hours after leftist
guerrillas attacked four different national guard posts,
killing oe soldier, and shortly after the country's most
moderate opposition group called for "economic blows"
against the hardline military government,
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sanford Sued
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The talk among Lake Mary residents when they
are congregated at a street corner, at an athletic
event or In the courthouse Is whether the city should
be dissolved.
It ls not just an Issue of people being disenchanted
with their government. People all over the country
have become more and more disenchanted with
government at all levels over the past few years.
And, It isn't only the tax issue. Lake Mary's
electorate turned down by a margin of 2-1 a
referendum on Increasing property taxes.
The problem seems to be that people are per.
celving that government Is getting out of hand.
Elected officials are too often refusing to recognize
that In a democracy power Is delegated by the
people. As Councilman Pat Southward pointed out
in lake Mary little more than a week ago, It is an
elitist type philosophy that would have some public
officials believe and practice the concept that they
know better what's good for the people than the
people know themselves.
city of Lake Mary which celebrated Its sixth
birthday an an incorporated mwtfclnalltv nnlv

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Senate subcommittee has heard some
startling testimony about the tranquilizer Valium.
Now the most widely used prescription drug in
America, it Is creating problems for some people
as serious, or more so, than the symptoms of stress
and anxiety that led them to take it In the first

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A breakfast honoring Sarah Weddlngton, special
assistant to President Carter, is being hosted by the
Metropolitan Orlando Women's Political Caucus at
8:30 am., Oct. 6 at the Courtyard, 32 N. Gertrude'
St., Orlando.
State Rep. Fran Canton will introduce Ms.

From the inallbsg:
The presidential campaign of Sen. Howard Baker,
R-Tennessee, has announced the chairman of his

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homeowners.
Increasingly, however, young and
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the market.
centers to back this up. There Is reason to believe
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that tranquilizers considered to be relatively mild
The Cs — District shorthand for political ap.
new and old homes went up faster than family
in their effect have been embraced by some
I Income or the overall cost of living. Add Inflated
pointee — came from labor, Justice, the EEOC,
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Energy, ACTION, InterIor, th e White House and
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property tales and you find the dream of home
Perfect understanding of a potential danger.
ownership fading for millions of people.
We last heard from the Cs in May when they
Tranquilizers have come onto the scene with
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the backing of laboratory tests which show them to
changed that members u( the White House staff
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evident
than In the San Francisco Bay area. It's
Ham Jordan and Jody Powell particularly — _________________________________________
be safe and effective" for treating a variety of
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beautiful
place, but a hard one in which to find
were "insensitive" to the needs of the black
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psychological. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, chairhas
grown
steadily,
but supply has failed to meet
election Committee staffer they'd refuse to take
man of the Senate subcommittee, suggests that the
it and prices have surged upward as a result.
to the hustings unless some changes were made.
government should take a fresh look at the
Why has the supply fallen far behind the
They'd been summoned to the White House, BUSINESS WORLD
regulatory framework covering their manufacture
demand? In a market economy It shouldn't. A
they thought, to hear Young explain In private
and sale.
nationally-known housing expert, Bernard
detail the circumstances of his resignation. But
Frieden
of the Massachusstts Institute of
But the solution to this problem may lie less in
the hidden agenda at the 6:15 PM Sept. 4 meeting
Technology,
just spent a year at Berkeley's
ax
was the 1W Carter re-election campaign.
the direction of government policy than in the
University
of
California and decided to find out.
Young repeated that the resignation decision
attitudes and judgments of doctors who prescribe
The
M.I.T.
Press
has published his findings in a
was his alone, made to prevent splits In the
tranquilizers and people who take them. Are we
By MARY TOBIN
way I'm glad,") to the fact "I know what I am powerful little book, "The Environmental
Democratic Party and problems for the
UPI Business wailer
and what I want to be."
relying too much on the magic of pills? Dr. Joseph
Protection Hustle."
pr,siient's 1* chances. He also let them know
NEW
Her highly personal approch to the Job was
YORK
(UP!)
—
David
Mahoney,
Pursch, who heads the Navy's alcohol treatment
that:
What Prof. Frieden found out, In case after
chairman and chief executive officer of Norton
demonstrated in a swing through case, was that a virtual
center in Lang Beach, summed it up in his
war was being we
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of State Cyrus Vance hid told Simon Inc., said recently "strong corrective
Blooenlngdale's cosmetics department which Is against housing developers In
testimony. Drugs that simply make people less
the San Francfsc)
Carter that If Young didn't leave, Vance would. measures have been Initiated at Max Factor and
being renovated.
area. The mere mention of any plan for conto.
OIç
solve
any
thing.
— He'd had other, impublicized mailings with these steps have begun to produce results."
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Linda Wachner, whose appointment as Factor too," she said to a
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president of Max Factor's domestic division was
"Do you like the new counters?"
portents. Existing laws for zoning and enThoe furor caused by Ida redgoatlon would one of the corrective mesaures uld the
"They're good for the clatomer but more work vlro.im.ntal protection gave ttn cow1àa
cosmetics company had "gotten away from
for the sales staff."
opportunities to obstruct development.
basics. It had forgotten its consumer
"a
been
The
nation's
)OWai'fUl
black
mayors
The contribution of $60 million from the
—
You shouldn't develop the outlying valleys,
"ft's picked up since Labor Day — who are
excepting Altanta's Mayor Maynard Jackson — Miss Wacimer was hired after a shakeup In
Japanese government will do more than merely
they
argued, because It would mean more
—
pju
Factor's
top
management
by
parent
Norton
you?
— the president, oh my goodness!"
agreed Um me oamage was severe, W tamhe p finance continued research into nuclear fusion
Wachner
commuter
traffic and use up valuable farmland.
that
saw
the
former
president
and
many
porary.
"You're doing fine, keep it up." Miss
at San Diego's General Atomic Corp.
You shouldn't develop on hillsides because of
top
executives
fired,
left a flustered but Pleased ployee.
Youngsatattheheadofa1oi,gtalge mWeir a
It will help reduce the unfavorable balance of
possible erosion and damage to scenic vistas.
Miss Wachner, who reports to Robert
"IsendhalmyUmein
portrait of FDR.
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You
shoukin't develop ln the lnner city either
Kamerschen, Max Factor chief executive of. department Mores talking to salespeople and
payments between the United States and Japan.
Until
Hem
Jordan
h*orned
the
meeting
ficer,
welcomes
the
challenge,
because
that causes congestion and uses up
It will bring Japanese researchers to the
customers," she said. "I love this part of It, It's
with a dinner invitation from the president for ,,We had no time for a gradual approach," she
s. They argued that new houses
fun."
United States to gain technical know-how in fusion
Young, the unrepentent former ambassador said. "When you're going in the wrong direction
would bring greater public expense than tax
research,
Miss Waclu,er feels a special affinity with r
answered the Cs' questions and tried to smooth you
go. They dnanded prdacUon for exotic—
have to turn around fast."
department Mores.
their unease.
ft will strengthen the bond between the
and otherwise unknown fauna: the Coast Rock
Kamerachen and Miss Wachner set up a new
two
At 21, wIth a B.S. In
business from the (s, this Redegged Frog, the Alameda
economic superpowers of the North Pacific basin
team. "Everyone
of
and graduate work at
and their peoples.
Everyone, one reported, wanted to know, he coime Ics business and Is loyal to the firm," Baruch CollegeBuffalo
in
New
York, eli, became a
"What
happened
to Andy Young?"
Yo
she said In an interview.
It will contribute to the continuing partnership
flejng a
they
Another reported: ft'sdifticulttoexplain
Max Factor, whose "P ncake" made foiii
a
liii
between the U.S. and Japan as two free nations,
need
by
trying
to
build
houses,
recoiled
In
Hointon and five years later moved to a senlor
the
t that black A1UIIiCWS feel at Young's dation makeup a part of the American woman's
the
face
of
the.,
attacks.
skilled in industry, committed to technological
buyer post at New York's
Thei
agreed
to
donate
s. In
cVantk
removal — voluntary or not from the UN
rontine, got Into trouble principally post with the Warner Division of Warnaco
land to parks and schools, to Increase lot
Progresso turning scientific knowledge
because of the failure, after a huge promotion bee i,
the
the prt's right hai
,
alses,SVuntOrSIe.dall.gediy endangered Out
purpose of a biter life for human beings.
"What are we going to taii p,optev' aad &amp; effort, of Its "Maxi" fragrance line.
presldsg.
species. AflthIswastolltgleavaIL NWW projects
It would be a triumphant outcome if Japan, the
"We've returned
to basks,"
tbasks,"
Miss W achner
,
New dildci vsrbel warfare WOOD&amp;
marri t ft six
six
many u
spent a lot of time and money York clothing manofacure Syan
the military use of nuclear power,
Young told the Ci be
eymour Ap. 10 years of public hearings and lawsuits.
hadn't
CtI anaing our consumer and have decided what
M
'
dUcUtte
0'
d
o States, the only country ever to drop
for a job f Ithr,,lf hitler
19 aeppoid
" Jabsfo
plebsis. The twospend a ps assi of tin.
The2,1w homes of Oakla4's Mountain
dasast I5tOOh$Oa
be
lack
an atomic bomb In anger,
bilwesntheZandthsWnt
'illlig.
(designed to sell for 1*750 In 1971 to
Intend
bu
what
she
last
time."
bou&amp;*
We'
s,he
where she Is beset
develop a new form of nuclear energy for peaceful
Th
is
is
Is
not
to
say
that
Max
Factor
going
to
to be around far the other two
i(.
Norton 8inw reported record proOts of $134.2 be fewer than * homes, average price $0,W,
stand Mill with Iti old standbys.
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Bit
the
Ca'
qá.stlons,
first
to
Young
and
thin
And this form would be pollution-free and
'ni,
IN
70 years ago when Russian
t t
i
c
(alt Young and Joe.
Mahoney
said the p.. is."osmflduet" ii Max sell for 1*111 each In Harbor Bay Isle in
virtually inexhaustible.
n
Max
Factor
sold
greasepaint
to
stage
p
im,
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sa 44h
den hit), demosadratid thatarthe black mayan
s, has several new products evening on
d
up
as
2,170
singh4amlly
hems,
averaging
,
prAt 'q lbs cwig
w,t tiocaj year."
may stand alias In believing the Young affair
eeen __
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'We've dusw the r
liii the pre,U. ' e-1H dI5 us.
teem, we're on Bruno moai becew 1,239 hoi,g after
33.ysr.oj4 Miss Waclmer * track," said Miss
five I
"'
Waclmsr.
"11*
ImposIng
years
of
hotle.,
when
the
red
of
the
project
was
manna
(911
appear
that
e
Is to May even in the
WASHINGTON (NEA) — A dozen black
"Schedule Cs" ended their Labor Day weekend
bymeet1ngIntheWhiteHousewIthjiifped
UN
Ambassador
Andrew
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"trustees these days. Whereas they once
leemed confident they would have their
Way In determining the future of the
facility they manage, they now seem
'resigned to the idea that their hospital may
be sold from under them.

That new mood was evident at this
,week's hospital board meeting, and was
typified by board member Fred Mobley.
Mobley said If the county commissioners
.ant to get rid of the hospital, then they
ought to do It.
"If someone else can run the hospital
lore efficiently and provide better service
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reorganization under a non-profit status,
they were told a decision would be made
quickly. Now they are told that the
decision on whether or not they remain in
control of the hospital probably won't
come for yet another Wee months.
Discontent among the trustees may also
be a result of the realization that the
county commissioners are, Indeed, serious
In exploring the sale of the hospital. When
the possibility of a sale first arose, there
was praise from the hospital trustees.
Chairman Blayncy said It was a wise
decision, and a decision In the best Interests of the county taxpayers, to
"consider all the options."

"An average car that Isn't abused should
last about 90,000 miles," notes Timothy
Tierney, technical director of the
Automotive Parts and Accessories
'ssocIatIon. "With good maintenance
ractice, this figure could go to 150,000
hides.
'"There are at pesent 23$ cars to every
mechanic. The chance of prompt, expert
service at reasonable prices is rapidly
diminishing while service costs are Just as

Adds Tierney, "Increasing malM.naflce
costs Impose an economic hardship on
with fixed incomes."
The secret to economical car
maintenance is servicing our vehicles
ourselves.
Find out how, when and where to add
water and oil. Learn how to change spark
olugs, air filters, hoses and fan belts,
4Mter other simple but vital car—

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Council on Aging span.

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a trial series of car cliMes by
'1terney to prove that older me and
co ilseform teebsof this type with
.Tmen

them.
They should have realized that a
higher tax base (and ultimate
reassessments) would be devastating
for many. Also, the majority of the
citizens have chosen Lake Mary for
their home for its charming and
friendly small village atmosphere.
Most of us would like to keep it that
way. There are only a handful of people
In Lake Mary that would actually
benefit from any large growth of the
city.
Perhaps some people, especially the
city officials, need to be reminded why
we, the citizens, voted for Incorporation
six years ago, certainly not to pay high
taxes, nor to create a large city, but to
remain a single entity.
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Adding to their Indignation Is the upcoming "hospital day" In which an army
of hopeful buyers will tour the hospital and
review financial and other Information.
County commissioners have asked
hospital officials to provide the interested

buyers with the Information.
The trustees aren't taking the talk of a
possible hospital sale lightly anymore.

audio.vsual materials and tools.)
This Ia where we seniors get Into the
picture. As proof that we want the car
clincs In our area, we should write litters
and send petitions directly to the National
Council on Aging, 1828 L St. N.W.,
Washington D. C. 20005.
Copies of those litters and petitions
should
be sent to the Consumer Education
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relative ease. The cllncs took place In Department of Health, Education and
Miami, St. Louis and Silver Spring, Md. Welfare, Washington D.C. 20001.
Participants In the program are now
We and the Council on Aging may also
saving U to $50 on seasonal car checkups, need Lb. support of our representatives In
uS for r.gapping and cleaning spark Congress. Therefore, we should write our
plugs,
'for changing oil and $4 for senators and congressmen asking then to
changing a hose.
voice their support of the car dllnlcstothe
The car clinics proved successful. We council and the Consume, Education
thank the National Council on Aging.
Obviously, three car clinics aren't
Ali our letters need tosay Is, "We sup.
enough. Many of the ati n's 23 million port the car dlni&amp;'
retirees on fixed Incomes own autos.
The car clinics would not only save us
Car cihics are needed all over the money.
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coiadry. Senior centers would be prime
They hould contribute to the national
Places for orpn&amp;ibug them.
esergy-ounservatlon cwipsign since our
The Council co Aging waists to offer the oldcuIussM1e19pareeg too rnuch
"1hcs nationwide, But as far the non- gas when not property ntalMibwt And
profit organization has been uswciu1 they weald help deerthe air by reducing
it raising famdetodosofromfosadMlons the pelting ado ernMom that cause
andthsgovsremst. (Thb'lb*srsts a health ivethins for many Americans
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Instead, they should remember that
they were elected to "represent" the
people of Lake Mary, not to bulldoze

$426,000, and then again to about $420,000.
That move was followed by a legal opinion
from county attorney Nikki Clayton
stating there were no apparent legal
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Time For Chang.
In a recent letter to the Evening
Herald Isuggested changes be made In
some of our laws and In the types of
legislators we elect to make them.
Surely the experience of the black
family In Quincy, Florida who are
about to lose their home to a greedy
real estate broker Is proof we need
drastic changes.
We are told the couple labored years
In tobacco fields to be able to build a
three-room home. Now, because of an
unscrupulous broker who took advantage of an unfair law, they are
threatened with eviction unless they

pay $10,000 for their property which Is
appraised at $5,200,
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believable In a totalitarian country)
allows the tax collector to sell property
for unpaid taxes after two years. The
lax on the tiny three-room house was
only $5.09. The broker's expenses In.
daft tax and a deed were less than
$589, but this man had the gaflto ask the
owners for 112* at first. Later he
came down to $10,000,
The present crop of legislators cannot
bs blamed for this law. Itlsan old one.
(Me of my relatives almoil'lod a city
lit while he was fighting in Europe
during World War Ii
Fortunately the man who bought the
Id for w'psld taxis returned It for
expenses and a fair amoest cif Interest.
Th. Tallahassee Board of Realtors

concerned for their rep'it1'i joined
cltIze in trying to help the Quincy
eo*biaybeththslrhccls.I like the
auggedla by Reprmedattve James
Ifireld ltneiçson that the law be
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people is mat Mr. Carter would be a
better preacher than he is a president.
Stephen G. Batint Sr.
Sanford

wary. Heisthe kind of person who Is
real threat to our free enterprise
system.
(Name Withheld)

Trip Tells Tale

Prals.s Hospital

We left Sanford, Fla., on Aug. 10 at 8
a.m., bought regular gasoline for our
automobile at an Enco Station for $9.9
cents per gallon in Sanford. We did not
travel on the major highways only

To the people of Seminole County—
I have just been a patient In the

about 25 percent of the time as on the
secondary highways the gasoline was
cheaper, the motel rates were more
reasonable, the eating establishments
had better meals and foods were more
reasonable and the general services
and accommodations were better.

All throughout our trip we tried tobuy
the same octane and brand of gasoline
so we could make acompsr1.onothe
price variation. During our trip we
traveled In 12 states and a Stance of
2, miles.
I gasoline prices ranged from a
low of 82.9 cents per gallon ba high of
112.9 cents per gallon. The lowest
priced gasoline was In Georgia and
South Carolina and the highest was In
New York and Connecticut. There was
no shortage of gasoline anywhere. We
also found a very vast difference in
room rates and meal prices. The room
rates In The Beet Western Motels from
$15 plus tax to $34 plus tax for the
double with A.C., telephone, television.
The accomodatlons at the modest.

priced motels were generally better
than the more advertised, mor, expensive ones.
Durthg this trip we made a general
survey of the conditions In the various
Mates and found that In the NorthEast

the conditions were getting very bet
The unemployment and food d"
lines were much longer than I obServed
anywhere In the South-East. The peupis
as well as businesses are conipinining
about the high taxes, No reds, No
fuel and high energy costs.
The farmers, business people,
manufacturers, local Mate, cowdy, and
municipal departments are all complaining of the low production rats and
find that our production rats has
dropped toa low. o(setoØpsicsg
Many businesses are claiming they are
losing money even with the Matadi
prices.
They claim that they have to have a
production rate of 0 ;sr k,H- 1 to IWIIyS
and have money to expand. Some eom
talk about shutting down this w*d.r
because of the high cod of fuel and
energy.
We noticed that inmsch CON uNow
York Qty, Hudean, AIhany, Nswbs'g,
Catskill and ether cities in New York,
Connecticut and PeanlyWoda abed
every third More was doird and dUes
were looking like a musg. Eve ssms
tYiteis and motels wits cIts,t
Iwnn,r.olakmb.ckz34the
trip that I have made botwes Fb.IdI
and New York and New
doing
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year_asIhs,sipst,lp
In making the pesdawley 11116111 ej
our present adnlaIMratIss, slat
everyone sHIM puniled
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Over the years I've been in several
hospitals including the Massachusetts
General (world famous) In Boston and I
received as good care and treatment
here as I have In any of the others.
A hospital Is only as good 81 Its
personnel, and we have some of the best
In the country right here In Seminole
County.
I can't say enough for the X-ray
I made three trips down there and
each time Iwas X-rayed and out ma
matter of minutes.
I waited once ina cold corridor for an
hour and a hail, flat on my back, to
hi" one X-ray taken of my hand and
this was In one of the country's newest
OW mod expensive hospitals.
In all earnestness I appeal to all the
people concerned in the county to back
this hospital and give them what they
now to survive.

high cost of products. In my survey,!

and

Seminole Memorial Hospital twice In
the lad two months, and l hope it will be
many years before I need a hospital
again.
I also hope that when I do, the
Seminole Memorial Hospital will still
be there.
I have been a resident of Sanford for
five yam now and aslmid I've been In
twice and my wife has been in twice.
We couldn't be more proud of our
hospital If we owned It ourselves. I had
plenty of opportunity to assess the care
and treetinent that I received and to
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read this litter, your life might depend
an UM facility being here and these
People being here to serve you.
Ramirnber the only things In this life
that you can be absolutely certain of Is
eventual death and continuous taxes.
George A. White

Publicity Thanks
May I rday to you the thanks from
the Proleadona) Educators of Seminole
Cousdy forth. publicity Doris Dietrich
gave an forour Open House on Aug. 24.
We appreciate the article before the
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has any dealings with him had better be

The voters of Lake Mary have
exercised their right not to dig deeper
to pay higher taxes. I would like to
believe that the Irresponsible statement
made by Councilwoman Pat Southward
concerning death, fire and dope was
made hastily, however, I rather doubt
It.
I'm curious to know why Ms. Southward Insists that a new fire truck
cannot now be purchased, when the
chief has already said the money Is
available regardless of the tax
situation.
The council members should not be
shocked or surprised over the

But those comments seemed to be
surface remarks. Deep down, the hospital
trustees seemed convinced that talk of said
or lease of the facility on First Street to a
profit making organization like Hospital
Corporation of America or a religious
organization like the Seventh-day
Adventists was merely for show. In the
end, they were sure the proposal by the
home team — the SMH trustees
would
prevail.
Their confidence took a dip when the
commissioners slashed the hospital's
share of tax revenue next year from the
p709,000 requested by the trustees to
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':,Such talk by Mobley might have been
considered treason by other trustees six
months ago, but by this time similar
sentiment has begun to be echoed by his
c'oIleagues. Board chairman Thomas
Blayney took the opportunity Tuesday to
t"I think they (the county comoners) Just want to sell the thing to
a few bucks."
Part of the discontent, no doubt, has to
do with the extended period of time given

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By TOM TIEDE
are today chosen to dispatch condemned persons In Florida's
$1,000 to reveal the name of an executioner: "I think someone was
Special To The Herald
prisons.
Earlier in the century, county sheriffs carried out death
STARKE, Fla. — 'Inere are quite a few people In
looking
for revenge."
this state who sentences. They lobbied for a change when threats to their
safety
would like to kill Howard Douglas. He has
To
prevent
such things, executioners conduct their business In a
been found guilty of
escalated in the late 1930s.
forcing a man to perform sexually with a woman, t
decldely
surreptitious
fashion. They are brought to their missions
hen beatin g
In 1941, the Florida legislature created the position of publi c
and shooting that man. He's been sentenced
at FSP, near Starke, in the wee hours of the morning, and are
to death and may be (but secret) executioner. And they invited
people to apply by
quickly taken to a room where they change Into a black robe,
the next person executed In the country.
mall.
Robert
McLendon,
a
security
officer
at
Florida
State Prison
black hood and black gloves.
: So it is that the people who would like to kill
him are now for more than 30 years, says the job applicants have always been
This then is what the condemned and the witnesses see in the
seeking leave. Several newspapers and officials here
have an assorted and peculiar lot,
death house: a truly opaque figure who could be from the Middle
received letters from citizens who say they would be willing
to
McLendon says some people apply because they are broke and
Ages. Not even his shoes are visible under the costume. There Is
throw the switch on the electric chair.
They are in fact applying
need
a payday. Others are Inquisitive products of decades of
one other masked person in the room: The individual to be killed
for employment: the job of executioner,
death row movies. McLendon recalls one female applicant, a
also wears a dark hood.
As It happens, the applicants are presumptuous.
.
Florida mother of four, who was rejected when It was suspected she had
already has an official executioner (actually It has two of them,
On duty, the executioner's job is relatively simple. In days past,
hopes of electrocuting her troublesome husband,
he had to regulate voltage and pull switches at precise moments;
one backup). Still, many of the letters will be filed for future
now McLendon says the FSP electrocution system Is fully
reference. With 134 people now under sentence of death, the state
The applicants are of course carefully screened. Nobody Is automatic. Even execution, apparently, has
may need to buttress its electrocution staff.
been upgraded by the
considered who has a criminal past, for one thing. Nor Is the times.
Authorities say It's not a happy matter this, selecting hangmen
executioner allowed to have any association with state governas they would any other clerk In the bureaucracy. But
The activating elements are contained In a booth. The prisoner
the law mont, the prison system or municipal law enforcement. He must is tied to a chair made with
iays It must be done. Florida Is the last state to have held an
the wood from a north Florida oak
be of good character and moderate habits.
tree. The current 2,250 volts Is transmitted through a death
)execution (John Spenkelink In May), and Gov. Robert Graham
This Isn't to say the state wants princes. On the contrary, It cap, a
metal bowl containing a wet sponge. If all goes well, the
says more will follow. The position, therefore, must not go vacant,
usually picks the nondescript. McLendon says the first condemned the
In two minutes.
And there Is always a chance of a sudden vacancy. The executioner
was a merchant from Tampa: "He was fascinated by
executioner's work Is not steady (the Spenkelink execution was the
electronics. He dogged the electricians's every step. And as i
And, Inevitably, things do go well. Bob McLendon, who has
the first In a decade), and the pay is poor (1150 an event). Also,
remember it he was quite an elderly fellow."
officiated
at 114 electrocutions, says he knows of no public
though the names of the executioners are kept secret, Job holders
Whatever the executioner's age, or Interest, Florida takes
executioner who lost his nerve or made a delaying error. "When
!'may quit at any time for fear of being found out.
extraordinary precautions to protect his Identity and person. The
these people are told to carry out an execution, It is carried out."
Interestingly, the fear of identification is the reason civilians
reason Is obvious. McLendon says an attorney once offered him
That can't be a comforting thought for Howard Douglas.

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The Florida Committee to Draft Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, 1)-Mass., for the Democratic nomination
for president has sent out brochures all across the
state, reminding the Democratic presidential straw
ballot Is to be held No. 16.18 In St. Petersburg.

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Ms. Weddington chairs the president's Interdepartmental Task Force on Women and Is a
member of the senior staff, sharing general White
House concerns. She Is the central person on
women's Issues.
She has extensive background In law, was elected
to the Texas House of Representatives for three
consecutive terms before accepting the position In
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campaign in five Florida counties Is Florida House
Minority leader, Curtis Kiser. (car Juaree,
campaign manager of President Ford's primary
election In 1976, Is the Baker campaign coordinator
for Central Florida while Jim Wolf, press secretary
to former Republican Gov. Claude Kirk, Is the South
Florida coordinator.
Juarez also served for 10 years as chief
congressional aide for Lou Frey of Winter Park.
Meanwhile, Sen. Robert Dole, ft-Kansas, has
announced that Luis Martinez of Miami has been
appointed Dade County chairman of the Dole for
PrekleT4 committee.
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Community School In Miami and is member of the
advisory olaniijiw board d flip t4tv M UI.ml
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Danger signals have been raised recurringly in
recent years about the increasing use of
tranquilizers in our society. A recent federal
survey showed that the number of prescriptions for

Doctors have now told the Senate subcommittee that people can become "addicted" to
tranquilizers. There Is ample evidence in the
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could have as easily have enough to get a drive going. although the wet field con- Posey. "Under the cirbounced in Seminole's direc- There were five turnovers in ditlons seemed to hamper cumstances, I thought our kids
seven plays at one point late in Seminole
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the contest, decided when
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coal be overomfident, with two power outage. Tens rightteam
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! W YORK (UPI) - Even if you don't make it a habit to read to Texas, 3-1, while the Kansas unearned run. Jim Kern fin
'do Bible, pick one up sometime, turn to the passage in Isaiah that City Royals were romping over ished up for his 28th save.
"a Little child shall lead them" -and you're bound to Oakland, 134, and the MinA philosophical Angels'
Me away with a much deeper apprecl&amp;Uon for what happened nesota Twins were coming ba
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for a 3-2 triumph over Nobody said it was going to be
. By way of some background, maybe you already know big John Milwaukee. With
eight games easy. We don't use excuses. The
of Knoxville, Tenn., Is fighting Gerrle Coetsee of South left In the season, the Angels' sun will come ç
tomorrow."
in the capita] of his country, Pretoria, on Oct. 20 for the lead In the Western Division has
The Twins kept their pennant
A heavyweight title vacated by Muhammad All. If It just so been thuived to two games over hopes alive when Ken Land.
ppens you have a previous commitment and can't make it that Kansas Qty and three over reaux tied the score with a two.
Saturday night, don't worry. NBC is televising the fight Mlzmeaota.
run homer and Butch Wynegar
beaJnIng1t back Live to the unftJstuand nearly 3oother
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Coetzee, who owns a perfect 220 record, Is white. Tate, us- games out.
Kocarnan hIs 19th trIumph of
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Whitey Herzog. "We lost a big Blue Jays 3, Yankees 2:
gge "binckwhlte confrontaijon" since Joe Louis and Max 5th- game !as night and it helps to
Rick Bosetti singled in two
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U.L. Washington led the second triple play this month to
school outside Johaimesburg Invited Tate, who was training Royals' essault,
he hi t the snap Ron Guidry's 11-game
nearby, to come to the school and talk with the kldL The result fl4 two homersof his niajor- winning streak,
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etThekklo league career, one from each Red Soil, TIger. 1:
were unhappy because they weren't going to have a chance to talk side of the plate, and drove in
Rookie Joim Tudor recorded
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for the win.
double capped a five-nm third
talk about the episode over the traitsBuddy Bell doubled in two liming. Steve Trout, 104, went?
Atintdlc telephone, I couiài't help but be struck by the fact that rims with one out In the seventh 2-3 innings for the victory.
sothetimes adult, can lean a whole lot from kids.
were tstii at us acitoot, but
school principal invited
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Sunday, Sept. 23; 1979-9A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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Payton Show
For Miami?

Tom Third. Straight

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The Bears will go with Vince
The Miami Dolphins are Evans at quarterback for the
tuned in to the "Walter Payton second straight week. Evans
Show" but have warned the was just 5-for-I6 last week when
Chicago Bears not to depend Dallas defeated Chicago, 24-20,
entirely on their star running but two of his passes went for

Fal/s , 14 -8
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14.6 triumph over next-door we start catching the ball, I

lt was a pair of short plunges
which put the points on the
scoreboard for Lake Brantley.
Tim Burke went two yards in
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He is Woodward. There is Coastal, Mister Urea an d Sirlid
the winner of three Eclipse winner of the Belmont stakes carry 126 pounds as older
Third game
awards, including the 1978 and third be hind Hid in the horses while Coastal and
lifr
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209uiza-Urquldl 1400 620
Horse of the Year title, and the Marlboro, his only loss this Czaravich carry 120 On the
7 Alvana-Loza
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4 Negul.BeItia
420 first horse to ever win more year, but his trainer, David morning line Af finned is the
Batting
Q(2-i) 0.50; P (2-7) 142.10; T (2-7. than $2 million
(based on 425 at bats)
Wiitely, is just as positive in choice under L.mffit Pincay Jr
yet Affirmed
National League
now finds himself in the Ix)sition picking A ffirmed to '.'. in today while L'zaravich is the 52
Fourthgam.
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National League
2 Echano-Loza
13.00 too io of having to prove himself all as he was in selecting Bid two second choice. Coastal ridden
Hrmdz, St.L
East
3Sabino-Quloia
3.00 4 .60 over again,
Pd.
GB
Rose,
Phil
154
556
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weeks ago.
WL
by Ruben hlernandez is 5-I
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Knight, Cin
143 527 167.317 609ulza-Elexpe
Montreal
91 S9 607 Today,
the
sleek
4-year-old
"It's
like
four
sheep
and
one
Sirlad
8-1 and Mister Urea the
(2.3)
Tmpltn, St.L
Pittsbrgh
91 61 .5" 1
6) 527.40.
faces our rivals as he takes the, lion," said Whiteley of the field, longshot at 15-1.
Homer, All
112 4
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St. Louis
50 71 :530 11'
Fifthgame
14$ 555
fi rst step in his Eastern cam- "Betting on Affirmed is safer
PIUs
80 73 .523 121/2 Ma;ziIIi, NY
The longshot in the sniall field
74.312 6Atava.Beitla
1340 1120 7.2o
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LA
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Chicago
78 75 .510 141/3
1.00
paign
towards defending his than buying Treasury bonds. is Mister Urea, an Argentinian
5.40
New York
S6 195
Ajurla-Mendez
4.20 Horse of the Year title in the Our horse is a nice horse, and horse, whose rider has not yet
Mathws, All
149 60S 115 :306
West
Q(1-6)0.00;p(4.1)130,$0,T(g,1. $175,000-added Woodward tua)'be Affirmed
Winfield SD
15257317 .304
nut. will
V.i si u
b 1US been chosen. He (unshed a close
7)1,771.20.
American League 4
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a
Belmont.
sot..
Sixth game
second to State Dinner in the
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taiSO entered
t. race art. Suburban Handicap but then
Lynn, Bos
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75 79 .417 12
Brett, KC
the Woodward was supposed to (.zaravlch, Mister Urea and was for back in the July l
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to keep his reputation intact. Ile
has not raced a real race on the
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although he has won more than

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to the ring?
Ron Goias, Grove, Okla.
Foreman lives on a ranch outside Marshall, Texas, and o
casionally conies out for evangelistic personal appearances when
someone can pry him loose. "Fighting isn't in my outlook at th*
time," he says. "I've become a 'Man of God.' " It's doubtful h
could come back, at the age of 31, if he wanted to because he
puffed way out of shape. Apparently he salted enough money
away [ruin his ring career to live comfortably if simply thete
are no Rolls Royces in his garage.

and Affirmed probably will

T,nthgame

KC 75 LeFlore DII it; Crux,

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Stolen Bases
National League - Moreno,
Pitt 72; North, SF 55; Lopes,
St. L 36.

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Seventh game
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133 457 148 .
time
St.L at New York, ppd., rain
324 3Aldana.Elorz:
6-20 410
Montreal at,PhflLppd.,:ain
was Bid's trainer who pulled
erot
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Kemp, Del
134 490 156.318 1
Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 0
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out of the race be cause of
3.60
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Lemon, Chi
141 530 168 .317
Houston 3, Cincl 2, 13 inns.
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Today's Games
trainer Laz Barrera kept
Eighthgamo
National League - Kingman,
(All Times EDT)
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11.20
2.so
Affirmed
in his stall to protest
4.00
Chi 47; Schmidt, Phil 431Pittsburgh (Kison 10-7)
9.40 2.60 the assignied weights.
at Winf ield, SO 32; Horner, Ali 4AIurla.Alda
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1 Urliar-Juan
2.60
and Stargell, Pitt 29.
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41"burg, DoLind. Mt. Dore and Kissimmee Daily 9-9. Sun. 13-6.
p.m.
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the
fact
that
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St. Louis (Forsch 9-1 and
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today's li-a-mile, weight-for-age
Denny 7-11) at New York Mil 43; Rice, Bos 39; Lynn, Bos
221.40. Ninthgame
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI)
The Golden State Warriors o.
the NBA cut three playea
Friday and closed their San.
Jose training camp as they
readied for Sunday's prseason opener at San Dingo.
They released free-agent ford
ward Byron Jones, and drift
picks Maio Butler,.a forward,
NW Ben Watson, a center. Te
no loft the Wirriors **h .$
players, five over the seasons
"I would not put undue pressne H,rft

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Tampa Bay's defensive hopes
got a boost when - McKay anflounced that now tackle Bill
Kollar, who has a broken hone
in his left hand, expects to be
able to play with a special cast
on it.
He also listed middle linebacker Wally Chambers,
suffering from an arthritic left
shoulder, as a prolible darter.
McKay said kicker Nell
O'Dauoghue, who ntheed three
field goal attempts at Green
Bay lad Sunday, was "highly
accurate In practice" this
week. He said he was considering asking the league whether
"we can count soie of those
kicks."
Asked If O'Dunogium would
becdUhsmleiesaplmporIs
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the ex-champlon of the heavyweight division In boxing, George"

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Aldo
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8) at Atlanta (P. Niekro 18-20),
Cal 138, Rice, Bos 121; Lynn.
7:35 p.m.
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Cincinnati (LaCoss 14-7) at Bos 117; Thomas, Mil IIS;

TAMPA, Fl.. (UPI) Coach coming down here tO snuff the
Jibe McI(sy of Tampa Bay
out of us They are a very
up me BKCNMM "do not 'killed defensive team.
far. do Rams, we respect
"The first down Is the most
important down agahut them.
Mi the ms,, McKay ade
You must be succeatfuL II you
be hopes the temperature aren't they will coins in with a
31mley allirnoon in Tampa nickel defense and really coine
Budiun is 10$ dopes. "and the after you," said McKay.
4ty1ISpsmnt."
U McKay sounded apprehen.
Md'i Bucs are utheatin alve, Coach Ray Malavasi of the
sr three 111011001 and for the Rams sounded almost
dtkesMncs the hiitho(the belligerent. '1 don't tear
dab in ifli other anything about Tamps Bay.
Natlisil FeeIbSU Leigue. We're JiM going after. them. I
teams are takIng them dust Lw a darn thing," he
'sit.
da4 fir the gan
An
Despite his concern about the
have be. aid ad 'the lemi Los Angeles defonse, McKay
IIIHisIU. Mvked ho beers NW his Bum won't play coo.
lim
arvative football Sunday. .,We
AlIbno. Mckay said ise will try so win on game, PA
do'Il!! aea.b
JiM rim three plays, ptj* and
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PALM SPRIMS, Calif.
%hitey Eckstein, right, and Jerry Posey offer some pointers for Seminole High
"I have all the respect in the iUl'l) - The Los Angeles
Principal Don Reynolds. But the primary point they are making is that the SHS world for Simpson, but Payton l.akers have wade their first
Booster Club golf tournament is upcoming Oct. 6 at Mayfair Country Club seems to have added dinien- preseason roster cuts by
starting at 8 a.m. The fund-raising event carries a $25 entry fee, which includes slons," said Shula. "lie's a fine placing guard Walter Daniels
and center-forward I)awan
all the golf trimmings. To enter the tourney contact the Seminole high athletic pass receiver and an
to on w aiv irs.
otkir.
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department.

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Carcllo gave Brantley a major
scoring threat before Intermiasion, but Apopka held.
The final lDdrjy, cov er,d$
yards and Co0-1n, snssksd
over for the score.
It was the first win bithree
tries for Brsidlsy while Apopka
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unleashed Burke and Scott
Jackson, pacing a drive that
covered 63 yards and was
culminated by Burke's two.
yarder.

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Q. What is the difference in today's rule governing a stolen b8_0
and the rule that was in effect in the Ty Cobb era? When th!
current record holder iLou Brock) broke Cobb's record, it ap
peared from my view on TV that the catcher threw the ball in
man," says linebacker Larry Starter Bob Griese was listed as centerfield. Would this have been a stolen base when Ty Cobb w
Frank Blakely, Kno x ville, lean.
Gordon. "No way, no matter questionable because of a playing?
Research by Bill Guilfoyle of the Baseball hail of Fame reveals
how often they give it to him. hamstring muscle he hurt in
They're going to have to (10 last Sunday's game, a 27-12 that the rules are essentially the same, that even in Cobb's day
when the throw was errant the runner still got a stolen base. In the
other things."
victory over Minnesota.
The Bears, 2-1, travel to
Don Strock replaced him and pre-Cobb era, through, from 1890 to 1896, runners got credit foili
Miami's Orange Bowl to take on (hrecte(i the Dolphins to three stolen base when they advanced from first to third, or fro1
the undefeated Dolphins in a touchdowns and the victory. If second to home, on a single likewise, when they went from fni
game that matches the NFL's Griese is unable to play, Strock to home on a double.
Q. I recently attended an Atlauta Braves game at Fulton CouR
leading rusher against a stingy will start.
Stadium. In addition to the on-deck circle close to each team.
Miami defense which has
In other NFL games Sunday,
dugout., I noticed two additional circles close to the first base
Baltimore is at Pittsburgh,
yielded an average of just over
third base foul lines. Please tell me the purpose for these circk
100 yards per game on the Houston at Cincinnati, the New
J. Richard ilynds, Birmingham, Ala.
wound.
York Jets at Buffalo, Oakland
Those are hitters' circles, used in pre-game drills to swat
Payton is hoping that the at Kansas City, San Diego at
Dolphins decide to key on him. New England, Seattle at grounders to the infielders and fly balls to the outfielders. I gue$
"If they (to that," he said, Denver, Atlanta a t Detroit, the idea is not to mess up the field around the base lines.
Q. You said RobGihson's ERA of 1.12 for the St. Louis Cardinals
"then I know that some other Green Buy at Minnesota, Los
New
was
the major league record? The lowest ERA was posted in the
things are going to open up. Angeles at Tampa Bay,
Francisco,
American
League by Dutch Leonard with the Boston Red Sox. 1.0,1
at
San
We've got some great receivers Orleans
M. Bullman, Stoneboro, Pa.
in James Scott and Golden Philadelphia at the New York in 1914.
The [look of Baseball Records makes a distinction between the
Richards and if they art- con- Ciants and Washington at St.
centrating on me, maybe they Louis.
Dallas travels to Cleveland in
won't be paying as much at.
Monday night's game.
tention to our passing."
Coach Don Shula has so much
respect for Payton he feels the
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It was just a matter of time
"You'd think we are not going
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And Lake Brantley walked to play a game unless It rains,"
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back Sunday or they could be in long touchdowns.
for trouble.
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help an injured player before
Ey GEORGE SHIllVER
the referree had called the play
Herald Cospoadst
Rain, Rain, don't go away! dead.
That may have been the prayer
Jon Hass extended the
of Lyman High head football Greyhound lead by kicking the
coach Bill Scott as his extra point.
Greyhounds flowed to a 14.8
Steve Kuirt proved to be
victory over the Spruce Creek another nnlaes to the Hawks
Silver Hawks Friday night.
as he hake up a pass attempt
The Greyhounds improved near the end of the first quarter,
their record to 3.0 with two of forcing Spruce Creek to punt.
those victories coming on wet
Paul Hammond clipped the
fields,
tail feathers of the Hawks when
Audle Cleveland appeared he became the last defender
fully recovered from preseason between the Hawks and the goat
Injuries ashe scored both ofthe line and two plays later Kuhrt
Greyhounds touchdowns and performed a similar feat when
was the hero of the game.
he stopped another ground
The many rain soaked fans gainer that could have gone all
who filled Lyman stadium with the way.
multi-colored umbrellas
Spruce Creek's Allen Brown
created a sea of bright colors was not to be denied an entry
and symbolized the spirit of the into the coveted enthone. In the
fans. The weather was unable middle of the second quarter he
to dampen spirits as rain sped around the left side 12
Audle Cleveland cuts to outside for gainer
soaked the area.
yards for the only Hawk 'I'D.
Mother nature's lightning Creek quarterback, Laroma
may have faded away just Bode capped the scoring drive
before game time but the with a quarterback keeper to
pick up two points, giving
Spruce Creek Hawks received
bolt of GreyhoundllgMning Spruce Creek an 8.7 advantage.
when Kevin
In the waning moments of the
Schroeder
recovered a Spruce Creek first hail the Greyhounds ap
fumble to set the tone for the pearedto have reached pay dirt
evening,
again when Cleveland appeared
Five plays later another bolt to have scored, sliding across
of Greyhound lightning struck the corner flag of the end zone,
the Hawks when Tom Agnew but the referee ruled that he did
recovered another Spruce not make It Into the goal area
Creek fumble setting up the before going out of bounds.
first score o( the evening, which
The ball was turned over to
came when Cleveland took a Spruce Creek at the goal tine
delayed pitch from quarterback where two plays later the half
Jeff Meyers and streaked 46 ended.
Yards into the end zone, giving
Early In the third quarter
the Greyhounds a 6.0 lead.
Greyhowld Jay Bowers and
There was a flag on the play Greg Theophilus plugged the
giving the appearance that the dike preventing the Hawks
touchdown would be nullifie&amp; from moving the ball. Then
But the infraction was assessed Todd Weaver and Tom Agnew
vi t hp klt4nff Thai r,.n1v imam
an appa rsto , si'.a.l.j. .,mi..à..A
fora coach being on the field to through Spruce Creek wall to
continue to plague the Hawks
preventing them from mowiting any scoring threat.
Late In the third quarter
Cleveland led a Lyman drive
with Meyers making a broken
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uvu run ina m ost quaiterbscks dream about to set up
a nine-yard Cleveland TD run
The Greyhounds drive was blanket on the game by in- who In scrimmage get the team
at the beginning of the fourth stalled when Meyers slipped on tercepttng a Hawk pass to end ready for each game.
quarter. Han kicked the final the wet turf and Haas field goal the game.
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extra point, making it 141.
attempt just missed going over
Spruce Creek
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In the Lyman locked room, Lyman
7 0 0 7-14
Badie executing a screen
Lyman's Paul Magnant and after a prayer of thanks, Scott
CoatWItine plugged over from with
pass to Allen Brown. Badle's Haas each broke up pass at- praised not only the players on LCleveiand 46 run (kick Haas
onyardo
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passing attempt was In. tempts by Spruce Creek with the field but also those team Good)
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SC-Brown 12 run (Sadie run)
Cleveland putting the wet members unseen by the fans L-Cleveland 9 run (Haas Kick)
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At First Federal In Sanford

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assistant vice president EDP, with duties 5UPTVi31fl
Data Processing Department. Thomas F. Brown Ii flOW
assistant treasurer, and will assist in fbt8flCi*1 P
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Masbel Piedra has been named senior mortgage

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Michael Hightower has announced the opening of
Farmers Home Administration sub.offlce at 306 East
Church St, Deland. Telephone number (904) 7344470.
The office will open for business beginning Monday
with office
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prescriptions was provided
those families in need, either
through school system funds or
funding from outside agencies

and organizations,

Contract For Deed
Means Of Financing

Hearing Screening: 6,617
students
were
hearing
screened. Kindergarten and
students, those
students not priviously enrolled
in Seminole County schools,
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Seminole County Health
the contract are fully met or- Department conducted
until some other settlement is screening programs in some of
reached. The purchaser usually our elementary schools. The
names of students needing
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customarily obligated to pay forwarded to the school health
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Transportation: 358 students
were transported to physicians'

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offices and other health
facilities for diagnosis and-or
treatment by school health
workers.
Education: 31 fifth grade
nutrition and personal hygiene
programs were presented in the
schools by the health services

said,
"We had to bring the
building materials In by
boat and It has taken some
of us 16.17 years to build
our cabins," he said.
"Wood deteriorates so
quickly."
Most of the cabins on the
river islands are well-kept

staff.
Monday: What services the
county health department
proposes to provide to the
school district.
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ThOUS students who failed
over aperlod ottime, mac. writing and Include
Christ Loatt" Day Sikh" for 14
years, was scorekeeper f
Oramkow Funeral Hone
cordance with the contract agreements between the buyer screening W
rescreened
by bafl's
little league grid was charge of arrangements. Sir.
terms.
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and seller. in Florida, one volunteer orthopaedic
vices wlUbe Monday $pm..t
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known as
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Installment contracts usually general provision in these physicia ns; parents of those
ay Saints. Cremation
require the purchaser to pay contracts ls the seller's rjgjgto failing the rescreening were Baseball
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The family requests
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survived
her
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balance of the purchase price, of the buyer's default 111i to
Health-Related Contacts:
Sanford a daughter, Mrs
When real estate is sold on retain all payments as 5,771 students with health- of
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Funeral services for Mrs. Nan
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real estate remains in the tion may be inequitable IA a school health workers. The 10fl5
W. White, tO, of 2220W. First St.,
-Sanford who died Friday at
. students were referred by NC' Kyle Bauer ofSanford;
seller's name during the tetm buyer it he
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Seminole Memorial Hospital will
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Smith
staffs,
of the contract. However, stantlally all the required school
parents,
be it 10 am., Monday at Holy
of
Sanford;
brother,
equitable title Is vested in the payments. it Is possible that In phyalciam or by the students
Cron Episcopal church with Fr.
Smith of Pedp, Fla.; and three
Leroy D. Soper Jr. officiat;na.
buyer. The purchaser will not this cue the cowt may require themselves.
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receive a deed to the property the siller to forgdoge (
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Artist To Exhibit In Sanford's Fall For Art

Way Ahead Of

Space Scapes
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interest Is in the field of
electroformlig.
It b process In which
metal Is "grown" around a
model. A piece ofaj can be
constructed from paper,
wax, wood, bone, plastic or
numerous other materials.
It is then coated with

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lowered Into the elec-

artists in specialized fields,
such as jewelry making,

troforining bath,
Copper wires are connected to the model and an
electric current is passed
through causing a metal
deposit to form around it.
"The model can be

are welding and electroplating.
Interested primarily in
painting until 1970, since
then Mrs. Herring has
worked in metal with
pieces ranging in size from

New York standards, the
Geneva artist feels.
Many of the pieces are

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shows on art, as well as

years-old. "I've studied
everywhere," she said. In
addition to the Universities
of Florida, Central Florida
and numerous junior
colleges around the
country, she has also
studied under various

this?"
The pieces, with the
space-like quality of a Ray
Bradbury novel, were
ahead of their time even for

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Beach Community College,

children has been In the art
field since she was 20.

the last person to use drugs
but they would ask, 'What

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doodads."
Having painted, been a
reporter and photographer,
given lectures and slide

peninentng, she turned to

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artistic techniques which
offered a fresh challenge.
Married to Sanford attorney Abbott Herring, the
mother of four college-aged

druggles1" she said. "I'm

Lake Brantley High School Is holding open house for parents
Sept. 24, at 7 p.m,, at Lake Brantley High SchooL
Co-sponsored by Brantley High School Parent Teacher
Stuedeig
Association, parents are encouraged to follow their
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student's class schedule and spend spprozhnatily five
minises In each class. Teachers will giv, the parents an explanation of the course, homework policy, testing procedures
end, In general, standard operating procedures All parents
we encouraged to attend.

small jewelry to large
abstract metal sculputre
weighing hundreds of
pounds. Several of the
latter Items decorate the
lawn and driveway of their
home In Geneva,
Their abstract design has
caused more than a little
interest and Mrs. Herring
tells of one man who finally
came up to the house one

was five years ago.
Spraying the flammable
material was dangerous.
l survived the medium,"
she laughed, but as an
artist who enjoys cx-

space-scapes.
"The only people who

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lighted from within and
provide illumination for
her livingroom around a
sunken fireplace instead of
a more traditional lighting
arrangement. 'I hate
lamps," explained Mrs.
Herring. "They're so
boring."
The last time she made a

Herald Staff Writer
"They thought I was
crazy! I showed them In
New York and even the
New Yorkers were
astounded."
Cecil Herring was
talking about her abstracts,
space-scapes"
she created and displayed
in a New York gallery
some years ago. Crater
Craft, Moon House, and
Flight from Ganymede are
titles of several of the
sculptured pieces now
decorating her Geneva
home teat once raised New
York eyebrows.
Polyvinyl chloride, a
substance used to coat and
protect ships for mothballing, ;'is sprayed over a
metal frame forming a
tough white skin. This was
the basis of Mrs. Herring's

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boutique of new handcrafted gift and Christmas items, plants
and a travel bazaar, among other things, will be featured. A
light luncheon will be available. The dates are Sept. 28 and No
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Aloma Ave., Orlando, are sponsoring Trinity's "Annual
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Seminole County will be held on Oct. 3, at 8p.m., at the First
Federal Savings and Lean in Altamonte Springs.
The program will include a slide presentation entitled
"River In Distress" narrated by Hugh C. Nicolay, chairman of
St. Johns River Coordinating Council. The St. Johns is a vital
resource to Florida, especially our Central Florida area,
Membership is open to all citizens over the age of 18 years.
Old, new and prospective members are welcome and encouraged to come.
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2220 W. First St., Sanford, dld wife of the late J. Sinclair
Friday morning at Seminole White. She was a member of
Memorial Hospital. Born In Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Berkley, S.C., she came to and was a real daughter of the

druggles,' she said. They would ask,

Sandra Bailey of Casselberry graduated ciun laude from
Michigan State University - In August. She received her
bachelor's degree In economics and is presently employed at
Winter Park National Bank.

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Geneva home, right photo. 'The only

in pregnancy.

DAYTONA BEACH

to which various people are
invited. At a recent such
gathering, County Cornmissloners Sandra Glenn
and Bill Kirchhoff and
WlnterSprings Mayor Troy
Piland and their families
were special guests.

and clean. Some are more
elaborate than others and
all are painted in the green

pas rew years

work
out
lease
arrangements with the
camp owners permiting
m to continue using the

organization has a big

abstracts, which now decorate her

Prenatal classes will again be offered by Seminole Memorial
Hospital (SMH) starting Oct. 2 and continuing each Tuesday
through Oct, 23. Open to all expectant mothers, sessions will be
held in the hospital auditorium from 7 to 9 a.m.
Care of the newborn will be covered along with the physical
and emotional changes during pregnancy,
fetal development,
mild conditioning exercises, nutrition,
smoking and drugs,
routine policies of SMH and labor and
delivery Including
available medication and anesthesia.
four classes are free
to those delivering at Seminole
The
Memorial
and $3 for participants delivering elsewhere. To
enroll, contact the hospital's education office at 3224511, extension 607. Expectant mothers are encouraged to enroll early

the state has been trying to

Several times a year

astounded at Cecil Herring's

Prenatal Classes Offered

"U we aren't here any
longer, who is going to look
out for the river?"

as well as large trees that

and removed 2S dilapidated
cabins no longer used at
camp sites. "There are still
25 camp sites to clean
ups" )ePalma said.

years ago, New Yorkers were

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period of time in the future.

Four boat loads of beer.
can and other debris were
removed from the water,

Rights'

Bella Abzug, longtime activist In the cause of women's rights
and former U.S. Congresswoman (1971-1977) will prçsent
a
lecture entitled "Women's Rights in America" Wednesday,
beginning at 8 p.m., at Rollins College.
The lecture, open to the public at no charge,
will be held In
the Enyart Alumni Fieldhouse on campus.
A prominent national figure and one of the 25
leading and
most Influential women in America,
Abaug practiced law for 25
years specializing In labor and small business law, housing
and tenants' rights, civil rights and civil liberties cases.
Today, the 59 year old founder of the National Women's
Political Caucus, remains a forceful and outspoken fighter for
a national urban policy, world peace, health and education,
rent control, programs for senior citizens and more.

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from our cabins going Into
the river. Most of the
pollution in
from the public. Canoeists

MRS. MARTHA I. BAUER
Mrs. Martha L. Bauer, 45, of
1318 Douglas Ave., Sanford,
died Friday night at Heritage

Sunday, S.Øt 23, 1fl-19

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process all Farmers Home Achninistratln new loan
applications.
The siervljor in charge of the sub-office will be Billy
Harrison, Assistant County Supervisor. William Ryland is
assistant county cupervisor and Bertha Washington IS
Pntthtv dfh'. 4pfr
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along the eleventh fairway. plan priced at $49,990, and two.
Known as Wekiva Fairway story model priced at $59,990.
Townhomes, the community is
The models were designed by
being sold in a condominium Donald Fredrick Evans
form of ownership.
Associates of Winter Park.
"This purchase now brings
The community will have Its
FRC's total land holdings to 77 own recreational facilities,
acres In Wekiva. With the including a swimming pool and
additional property, we can combination bathhouse and
now expand from our cabana area.
An artist's rendering of Weklva Fairway
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townhouse base by offering a
Townhomes
m built by FRC,
"Wekiva In a short time has
variety of housing styles, In- established itself as one of _______________________
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cluding zero lot line patio Central Florida's most
villas," says FRC President desirable residential cornBurton Bines.
munities and one of the reasons
Among the 71 additional FRC is making this cornR
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acres purchased is a 9.5-acre mitment,"exp1Aij Bines.

processor.
Westerman has been with First Federal of Seminole
since 1972, starting In the accounting department and
moving into data processing five years later. Brown has
served as loan officer, branch manager and assistant
financial manager. Piedra is beginning her sixth YUT in
the mortgage department.

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Florida's fastest-growing the Wekiva Golf Course.
residential planners and home
Representing the first phase
builders, has purchased an of some 250 zero lot line patio
additional 71 acres in the villas, FRC is planning six
burgeoning South Seminole different floor plans priced
County community of Wekiva, from the low $7O,000to the high
The property was purchased $80,000.
from Wekiva developer
Included are three single
Magnolia Service Corporation story designs ranging from
and will make FRC the largest 1,400 square feet to 1,500 square
builder in the 1,000-acre PUD, feet; and three two-story
which is located on the border designs ranging from 1,600 to
of Seminole and Orange l,8 square feet.
Counties, at Altamonte Springs.
Two basic floor plans are
Currently FRC is building 48 offered at Wekiva Fairway

Gib Edmonds, president of First Federal of Seminole
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that is?
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Investment, depend on us. Unlike other short term Investments,
our rateI . of return on the26.week Moey Market Certificate Is
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In And Around Lake Mary

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Sunday, Sept. 23,1979--3B

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forward to meeting our
During their April meeting,
and the fall season arri ing, new members and wefuture
are
the
Keenagers elected the
Just about everybody is back hoping to get a
full
house
for
following
officers for thelr'79.
home again. The busy bees in this membership
drive."
'80
term;
president, Toni
charge of social clubs and civic
For more Information, call Witherell; vice president,

own and operate two motels and from
a week's vacation at Ski Club. About 60 or more coast they vlsI1d TalIahasse
a restaurant Just about 15 miles San1beIIndnearFozt
Myers, relatives were present for the and the Keys and In between'
from their sons resort area.
HUGHES
where
"shell
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in
at
the
beach occasion.
Silver Springs."A very en
Isn't that wonderful' I would was
Lake Mary
the bed part of
trip
for
Joyable
trip," Lillian says.
Just love to see the whole place. Sophie. She said,
organizations have been Mrs. Jack Welton 322-1891.
"The
water
Charles
Heiser;
secretary,
My
neighbors,
Otis
and
Ida
Correspondent
working hard Preparing the
By the way' Mrs. Mamle.
Also, the Lake Mary John Clark; treasurer, Cap
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yearly programs that will
was
rough
and
the
beaches
May
Sjoblom,
whose
main
Humphrey,
Lillian's mother
John
and
Dorris Norden are were covered with gorgeous hobby is boating and
cover Woman's Club is getting ready Bylund; and directors, Fred
all the activities and festivities
back home also after a busy aiwjls."
fL5hIfl had major surgery
to open the year with a luncheon Witherell, Chardy DeLong,
took a trip to the Bahamas last In Titusville. Our Wednesday
for the coming season,
summer
too. In June they went
at the Frogg's new restaurant Marge
prayers and:
Sophie and Ken also spent month accompanied by her good wishes
Lokensgard, Cy
Good luck to everybody. Keep in The Cross
to South Carolina to attend a
for
Mrs.
Hum.
gs,
on
Sept.
27,
Ramsdell
three
and half weeks in sister and husband, Mr. and phrey's good and quick
and
up the good work, specially according toin
Leroy and iii
wedding and after that th
Dorris
Norden,
McClefland,
Michigan during July visiting Mrs. Pete Fletcher (Pat).
when your community has the program chairman.
drove to North Carolina to they
recovery.
e
ar and his wife, Each one took their reptop priority for your prospects.
Dick and Betty Undmeler beautiful resort area of Maggie Judy,
Mrs. Maryon Mensing will
and ch
Mrs. Curtis Green (Leonora) back home again at The Forest Valley In the
While there sective boats and they left (FO11
The Homemakers Club of give an ESO book report.
mountains where they visitedildren.
daughter, Wed Palm Beach one morning
A
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Sincere condolences to Li bby
just
beaming
wi
their
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pride
over
after a two-months stay in they spent three days most of
Lake Mary is making plans and business meeting will
fle
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ne and husband, Don, who at 7:30 and got to Lucaya near and
and Joe Smathers and Nancy
start at the birth of another grand- Canada visiting their family, the time playing golf.
preparations fora Mem bership 9:3Oa.m.Membe
rs are aaked to daughter. Her daughter Cindy,
children In the loss of Bill,
Coffee scheduled for Oct. 9, please be on time.
They stayed at Lindmeier's
Also t hey spent a week In live In the suburbs of Detroit. Freeport about 12:30 that
their
son, husband and father
wife
of
U.
J.G.
Gregory
ternoon.
Ida
May
said
the
North Shore Lodge, a hunting August In Panama City visiting
from 10 a.m. to noon at the
The Keenagers at the Forest of Charleston, S.C., gaveHolton
respectively,
who died so
birth and fishing resort area
Mildred Sandusk talks with weather was beautiful,
Dorris' son and wife, Mr. and excitement
beautiful Starlight Room In the are also working on their first to
her
first
baby, a beautiful and perated by their two
yet about her recent problems of any kind, They suddenly this summer. He was
Forest,
Mrs. Stephen West (J udy) an
dance of the fall which will take little girl born Aug. who was and otheir
d
trip
to
a very am bitious young man,
Columbus,
Ohio, where stayed at the marina and
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their
two
This is a first for them. Club place Sept. 22. Please make
wives, located n
children, Christopher she spent the
named
Allison
Green
active
in the community and
whole month of joyed three
Holton. Eagle River about 180 miles and CollIn.
President Violet Beckhorn your table reservations early. Cindy and
wonderful
days
f
well
known
and liked by
the baby are "doing east of Winnipeg.
August
visiting
her
three
fun and rest.____
says: "We are very excited Entertainment *111 be provided just fine"
Leonora
says.
daughters
and
everybody.
He
will be greatly
fazj
She is
5
about this meeting. The public by the committee in charge of at home
Also, they visited their
Sophie and Ken Chapman and to attend the yearly and
now
after
spending
missed.
family
Frank and Lillian Griffin took
Is Invited. We are looking this event,
two daughter, Gall, and her Jane and Ray Becker from the
weeks visiting with Cindy, Greg husband, Rod Munford,
reunion which was held in their youngest son for a Florida
who Forest have returned home Bellfountain, Ohio, in the Mod
tour recently. From coast to
Hasta la vista.

PEOPLE TRUST
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QUALITY
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE ...at low,
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case? We are not blood
relatives, so maybe If we let our
feelings go, we could marry
each other some day.
What do you think?
BROTHERLY LOVE
DEAR BROTHERLY:
Although you aren't blood
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GARDEN CLUB OPENS
YEAR WITH COFFEE

brother and sister. That could
create a problem should you
want to marry later 00.
Cool the wrestling, touching
and foidling, Physical contact
could lead to a physical
relationship which would be
morally wrong at your ages.
You both need I. talk to a
trusted adult about your
feellngs.I would hope you could
discuss this with your parents.,
If not, then a clergyman,
physician or co unselor. You ask
some intelligent qUestions and
deserve some honest answers.

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The Garden Club of Sanford held the Annual
Membership Coffee Thursday amid lovely

decorations by Abbey Owen and dainty
refreshments. Mrs. If. E. McSwain was the
overall chairman whose committee Included
all the circles' courtesy chairmen. Pouring
were Mrs. Vernon A. Davis of Jacaranda
Circle and Mrs. S. B. Swaggerty of Mimosa
Circle. New Rose Circle member Sara
Harrison, above left photo, left, and Mary
Schmitt, Rose Circle president, admire a doll
that will be for sale at the forthcoming fail
bazaar. In above right photo, Mrs. Vernon
Davis serves prospective members, Mrs.
Billy H. Wells, left, and Mrs. Mary Schmitt,
Mrs. Charles Wilke, lower photo, left,
secretary of Rose Circle, serves prospective
member Jackie Bookhardt.

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DEAR ABBY: I am married Eugene
Tes-wifleger reported Luncheon will be at noon.11:45.'
o a man who has never
It is
paid
1flhe at the l
ouch for the company of
also
hoped
arrangements
can
own'meeting of the Sanford Senior be made with county' he
at he sure likes the tidies!
alth
Q
Whenever we are with a coup Civic hld a the Sanford officials to have a flu shot clinic
I friends or relatives and the
withe members for those who would like flu
guests
attending.
shots.
ran congregate In one room
Edith Harrimon presented a
ad the women In another, you
At the Oct. 2 meeting the
hasiduTIade annual election of officers will
an always find Herman with program ongthe
whi was used be held.
he woman.
American
Mrs. Eva Beckham,
toonenthi Wwld'tch
Vairin Ij
mrs. Auce Fennell and Mrs.
Prestdent Laurel Rasey played Bobbi Hardy make up the
for
,
of
asthg-s4ong led by Frieda nominating committee. Bingo
,isse
going Tyre.
will be meetlnu.
featured after the
There will be three meetings business
turning any kind of chann.
through
ui '..wusr mCluUlng the annual At the
He'saiwaysbs.nthlsw,y.
there
banquet and h4latian'ot will be
My women friends s
a
catered
dinner.
always telling me how "" Officers onOct. at 6p.m. All Reservations should be made
win be held at the civic center.
I am to have such an a
obtained
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meeting
on
tertalning
husband.
Believe
me,
he's net
all that
Ifl' are1'gunderway i theannual Nov. 1 sInce that Is during the
Olympics. Most
Mem bers may
he's
bring their handicraft for members will be serving on the
'pIay and sale. It will Mad it
get my drift.)
GAO committee.
If you've ever heard of
behavior like this bsfoi,, I wish
you'd explain it.
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used and with numerous
finishing techniques it
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artistic szpesuicn. Mm
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crests jewelry and other
delicate pieces as well as a
four4iot status of a MIg
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high school. The statue was
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of a double garage, It is
filled with her metalworking apparatus
equipment. A six-foot
bros*e alract Is partially
completed and has been
commissioned by a Winter
Park Mdeot.
Welding units, tanks
filled with electrolormlng
solutions, wax melting
units for original models,
and a wide selection of
metal-working tools fill the

Keeping busy
crjminjssioneij work which
Mrs. Herring
Joyable as well as
Providing a source of in.

come to help with expenses
for materials and suppliM
she is also preparing to
BMW some of her work in
the upcoming Fall for Art
festival in Sanford next
week,
She has also been Invited
toexhlbltln the Festival of
the Masters this fall at,
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"We are so glad we had the
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visit to Europe with her sister,
Kathy.
The girls "maintained" ,i
home base in Weisbaden,
Germany, where their cousin,
Nancy, and her husband, U.
Mitt Holm, are stationed.
"One weekend we drove to
Garmlsch, Germany, where we
could see the Alps," cornmented Karen. "The Alps, with
their snow-capped peaks, are
beyond anything imaginable,"
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Having recovered from the missionaries came to edabli
view of the Alps, they continued one of the first Catho
Into Austria where they visited misaslons in California," Ml
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"Another weekend we drove
What impressed 5-year
to a small town located outside Mark the most? "The hills," I
of
Amsterdam,
called wants to take skydiving lesso
Egmond," Karen added,
so he can parachute off t
"I think the most fun I had mountains. He also wants
was when we went to Paris," take hang-gliding lessons f
she said. While in Paris, they the same reasons," Mil
visited the Eifel Tower, Notre stated.
Dame, the Arch d'Thumph and
Having been to San Francis
the world-famous, Louve. "We years ago to attend the we&amp;J
were able to take pictures in- of my good friend, Cheryl Kin
aids the buys, and some that I I know exactly how Mark feeb
took turned out pretty good," the whole city and surroundir
Kalen said.
area is fantastic.
Everything went smoothly
us$11 the girls returned to
Congratulattjons to VFI
MOW, where they found out 'Post 1207 and Ladles AUIIIIa,
th* their travel agent had for receiving the travelin
booked than for the following trophy at the District 1
evening flight back to Orlando. meeting held an Sept. U. Th
worked out. We award is given to the pod an
were able to fly stand-by and auxiliary who have the mes
arrived home net too late that members Iji
same evening," Karen .com.
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On Sunday, Sept. 23 VFI
All in all, it sounds as though Post 1207 and ladles aux1llar,
Ki'en and Kathy had one will again hold - a Turkey Shoot
siam., they won't soon forget. Any of you turkeys wishing $
Nólther will their parents, be shot, please be present
Jr and Eznmlta.
Those of you wishing to shoot
you may eithsrbrk your owr
tsanms to be travel time, rifle or one wilE be furnished
Mgr, Fusniko and Mark 1%hours are from Ito 5 p.m
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to
FrancIsco
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thqsigi*so( that beautiful "city, OW ea IaibN au'411'y Is
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for Outstanding Achievement
Ballet Guild was the only station in Central Florida to and Glenda Evans Hood and
In The Arts or Outstanding Seminole County group honored broadcast classical music.
Lowell Lotspeich were honored
Contribution To The Arts at the at the luncheon. Among the
Awards for Outstanding ,for their service as co-chairmen
12th Annual Presidents' Lun- individuals cited for artistic Contribution To The Arts went of the Arts Council's Dirnen.
cheon at the Harley Hotel,' efforts and contributions
was to M.Y. "Chick" Aldridge for sions '79 arts festival.
Orlando.
Dora Lee Russell for her work his many hours of volunteer
Also receiving awards for
Awards for Outstanding with Ballet Guild as the work with the Arts Council, Outstanding Contribution to the
Achievement In the Arts were president.
Including conceiving and Arts were Koger Properties,
given to the Ballet Guild Of
Also honored at the luncheon carrying out the Arts Council's Inc. for providing free office
Sanford-Seminole (BGS) for were Creative Art Gallery in cooperative Computerized space for PESO and the Council
Participating in "A Gift of Winter Park; Millie Bunnell for Mailing Service; and Dre of Arts &amp; Sciences as well as
Love," a memorial tribute her work with the elderly, Fausnaugh for her extensive purchasing the work of local
concert In April honoring the Maitland Art Center, in Winter "behind the scenes" work with artists for display in their office
local
late Mother Ruby Wilson, "ark, and radio station wPRK.several
cultural buildings; and Tony Lupo,
organizations,
president of Fidelity Storage
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The Winter Park Art
Festival
Festival are two of the top
'ethoa In the country,
she feels.
The shows have tinproved In the past four or
live years and fthas been
good for the artists newell
as the general public. The
competition has Increased.
"Sidewalk fairs ha ve
Changed the art world,"
said Mrs. Herring.
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his own design," she said.
"He should experience the
full range of artistic ex.
presajon from beginning to
end. ft's very rewarding.
"It's popular In the an
world to do a model and
send It to a shop to be
completed. ft's easy to
work Incaoajand Then
send it away
"I don't think It hush to
show the struggle you're
going through, to show the
good and the had. Lately
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sister and brother, we should
not have any physical feelings
for each Other. Yet we can't
help how we feel.
What Is morally right in this

many letters In your column
from people who don't know
what to do about uninvited
guests. We have a nice little
house at the beach which inspired the following:
June is past, so Is July,
August Is ended -likewise I. ________________
The pattering feet of summer
and sun
have a receptive audience and
Are
over,
complete, no competition.
exhausted, done!
As for this habit to talking
I've fed the young as well as about
so much, those who
the old,
can, DO, and those who can't
I've cooled the warm, I've talk about It
warmed the cold,
DEAR ABBY: lain a l7'yearThe wounded and weeping I
Old boy. My•slJter who 5
have
The tender and touchy I have adopted, so we are not blood
relatives, right?
cajoled.,
I have steeled the scared, I
We hav allayl been very
have scared the bold,
close, but now our relationship
I have hit my tongue till it seems
to be headed In another
was controlled,
direction. We have done a lot of
I've broiled the steak, I have wrestfing, touching and fon
asseroled
dUng, but so far nothing more.
And the grocer thinks I am
We have talked about this and
nade of gold.
have come to the conclusion
(The other bills I have pigeon- that because we are technically
soled.)
And frankly, friends, I am
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7:31p.m.
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Nursery Provided

5:35a.m.
10:31a.m.

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coloring books and ny rides will be given all attndIng

Sunday school that day. A gift will be presented to the adult
class most exceeding its goal.
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Nursery

day, playing many different musical Instruments.

The church Is located at 1200 ProvIdence Boulevard. Sunday
School begins at 9:45 a.m. and a church fellowship will be held
following the 7:30 p.m. service In connection with Round-Up
DaY. Members are asked to bring sandwiches and dessert to

THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESbYTERIAN CHURCH Wilbur Avs., Lako Mary
Rev. A.P. Stevens
MinIster

SuyChorshScI
MstningWsnsjup
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5:41a.m.
11:11a.m.
7:35p.m.
5:Mpm

share. Visitors are welcome.

. ,DeBary United Methodist Church women's groups will meet

1:10am

Nurisry Prlv$ded

on Sept. . The Esther grot will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the

1I:45a.m

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Will med at 9:30a.m. at the church parlor while Ruth will
inset at 1:30 p.m. at the borne of Mrs. Lydia Fledler, 130

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mist rio breaking
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First Baptist Church of Deltona will hold a Fall Round-Up

5:11a.m.

Rev. Viri L. Bryant, puss' .'
Rev. Osnisi Comma. *asss PuNy
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Wednesday Morning Prayer Orllp,

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FIRST PRISIYTUIAN CHURCH
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CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
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Copyn9hi 1979 Ke,slsi Adveabs.ng Sarvic.. 5pa$t)uJO Vii

SanlertPIoqidalll,I

7srnIng WorshIp
and Nursery

Susday SchoOl

11:45a.m.
11:10a.m.

MYP lad 14* Sun.

lids, Robert Dumas
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'TRUE CHURCHOP GOD"
2710 Rldgewsad Ave.

Presbyterian
COVENANT

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Tuesday SillS Study

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hour for children from 342. MembershIp in the Pathflnders Is

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Spiritual values are constant. Fortunes may shift and change but
your Church stands firm. The truths and Inspiration you find there give
meaning, purpose, and stability to your life.

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GRACE UNITED
MITHOOIITCHURCH

do you find strength to meet life's disillusionments?

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The Pathflnders Honors Program thIs year will Include

leathercraft, stars, model rocketry, dough art and cooking.
Also on the agenda every Saturday at 3 p.m. will be a story

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Wyckliff. Pastor Doug Jacobs Is Chaplain.

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Thursday Evening

Wi maintain a Christian School
Kinder,antsi ffinsugh Eighth Grade

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Tuesday Evening

ST. LURES LUTHE RAN CHURCH
SR. 4301 Red beg Rd.
OvisdsISIavia
Pastor
Rev. John J. Kedharik
5:41a.m.
Suy School

What a disappointment! You had a tremendous drive, the perfect
chip shot, anda brilliant putt; then your bell stopped a hairsbreadth
from the edge of the cup. The bir le you thought was yours didn't

Bellman, Rick and Jackie Herschberger and Wick and Karen

CHURCH OP SANPORD
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Sanford.

Heilman is deputy director. Counselors are David Wall, Larry

Past.r
5:11a.m.
11:35a.m.

Roy. Ralph I. Lyman
Worship

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7:35p.m.
1:30p.m.

PIIST PENTECOSTAL

(Lutheran Church in America)

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boys and girls ages 10.15 is meeting each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
in the Sanford Seventh-day Adventist Church at 700 Elm Ave.,

11:00a.m.

Swiday Evening
Wed.Sibleltvdy

The announcement of his precautions planned by known in aviation terms as a Catholic republic was bound to
Pope John Paul seemed have crossed into Northern
three-day visit touched off security chiefs.
"purple airway," from which have a heavy impact on the willing to consider the proposal, Ireland if it were not for the
nationwide rejoicing and a
The danger is seen in the huge all other aircraft are excluded, small measure of support given despite its political overtones recent murders north and south
flurry nf activity to spruce up throngs he will draw wherever
On the day of his arrival he it by some sections.
and high security risk,
by the IRA. His refusal was a
for the visit,
he goes. Many of the faithful will use an Aerijft Bell
Government sources were
Extending his visit Into hard rebuke to the IRA and its,.
Since then a shadow has are expectedtocrossthe border 212 helicopter which has a top openly delighted that the pope Northern Ireland entailed con- message will not be lost on the'
fallen across preparations to from Northern Ireland.
speed of around 115 miles an did not pull his punches on the sultations with the British half-million Catholics in North'.
receive a pontiff on the
Heavy police and troop hour. At other points the pope eve of his visit, even if it government which rules the six em Ireland."
Emerald isle for the first time
will use a Sikorsky helicopter heightened security tension.
northeastern counties. His deciThe Irish bishops, in an open"
in history. It is the fear of a
piloted by a Dutch crew.
"He said what was needed to sion against the visit was a letter read from all pulpits at
'His words will
militant Protestant backlash to
In addition to being the first be said," one source commen- rebuke to the IRA because of Sunday mass, described the
the bomb murders of Earl
pontiff
to visit Ireland, John ted. "His worth will find an the upsurge in violence rather pope's visit as a pastoral one of
find an •cho
Mountbatten and three other
Paul II also Is the first pope echo everywhere In Ireland." than reluctance to step on 'peace and reconciliation.",
persons in a cabin cruiser off
openly and specifically to
v.rywh.r.
theSligoCoad,andtheb
condemnlRAkllllngswhlcbhe
that kIlled 18 BritIsh soldiers in
described as an "Insult to
Northern Ireland.
human dignity."
In lr.land'0
Premier Jack Lynch has
Pope Paul VI frequently
warned that the security forces reinforcements already have referred to the violence In
must be "ever more vigilant" been deployed along the wind. Northern ireiaiui wWi
because of the sophisticated big border area which stretches and said he prayed for its end.
H
techniques of terror employed nearly 200 miles, pierced by But he avoided specific criti.
by the outlawed Irish Republi- scores of tiny dirt roads, donkey clam In what many see as a
Special to the Herald
regret that ministerial salaries
The figures report cash
can Army.
trails and by-passes.
political situation engaging the
of are not keeping up with in- salary, plus
Florida
parsonage
pastors
in Northern Ireland, Protest.
Police and troop checkpoints Irish and British governments, congregations of the 1.8 million flation, while those in most allowances.
ant paramilitaries, outraged by will ring the routes converging
Pope John Paul showed no member United Church of other occupations are.
Florida has three UCC
the murders, pose a constant on the capital and all suspects such hesitation when he con• Christ are paid the highest
"I am glad the average pastors who are women. Their
threat to a peaceful, pastoral will be turned back or detained, demned the recent killing - salaries In the denomination, salaries of
our UCC ministers In 1978-79 average salary invisit by the pope.
police sources said,
admitted by the IRA - of Earl averaging $17,263 a year.
Florida went up substantially creases were comparable to
"Obviouslywecannotsealoff
The pope's itinerary will Mountbstten,threemembersof
Average United Church this year, but they deserve thoseofFlorida'smalepastors,.'
the entire border," a police bring him into six major con. his boat party and the 18 British ministerial salaries In Florida more," Dr. Burns said.
according to Dr. Burns.
spokesman said. "But we are ters including Dublin, Lime- soldiers.
"We
demand quality
went up 10.5 percent between
The highest salaries paid to
1978 and 1079, whIle pastors' leadership for our UCC chur- men nationally are $35,000 and
salaries In the Church as a ches. Our pastors render vital over. Thirteen of thIs year's
whole rose 6.8 percent, from services to their congregations respondents receive the highest
$14,323 to $15,302, according to a and most of them are active salaries, as against nine in 1978.
QUESTION: After 15 years of
has for our family are thrown study released here today by community leaders. They Only 77 percent of these
marriage, my husband had an
aside and Satan wins the the denomination's Pension should have compensation that ministers receive full pension
is comparable to that of other payments, the lowest per-.
Boards.
affair with a woman from his
victory he Is trying for.
professionals.
I am dedicated to centage of any salary category,'
All 83 FlorIda UCC
office. It lasted only a short
With God's help you can begin
persuading
churches
to pay
time, but it was rough. I even
Sixteen men receivedto help yourself by planting a congregations also made
such
salaries."
thought of suicide. I love being
salaries between $4,000 and"
seed of faith In your husband's recommended payments of 11
Nationally, women who are $4,999 up five over 1918.
married, I love being a wife, so
life. As you give of yourself to percent of salary into the
United
Church of Christ pastors
church
pension
funds
I have tried to forgive and
for their
Four women received
him, that seed of faith will
fared
worse
than did men. salaries of $16,000 and over, up
forget. But my feelings for my
pastors,
while
only
97
percent
of
multiply In your own heart, and
husband are not the same. How
when God's love Dours thrâuah the total of 6.491 churches did Their average salaries went up one over 1978, and four were In
i.e percent, from $10,231 to the lowest salary range, $4,000-,
can I over recapture the love I
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had for him?
Rev. Dr. Charles L. Burns, $10,724.
$4,999, as against two in 1978..
had her husband murdered, he will find a new joy In
The average salary of men All but one of the women whO
ANSWER: Within yourself It asked forgiveness and God and a new love that you never Winter Park, minister of
Florida Conference of the went up7 percent, from $14,447 reported receive the recom..
may seem Impossible, but if forgave him and wiped the slate knew before.
United Church, expressed to $15,479.
mended pension nayment.
you will let God's love pour clean, Later God described
Anitth1n worthwhile Is worth
through you, you can love your David as a man after His own
husband like God loves him. heart not because he sinned, working for. Your marriage
You see, Jesus died to forgive but because he realized what he relationship is worth woricing
had done; and he had a for. Just tell Satan that iou Be Sp I
us for doing bad things, but He
a Ily P
a red
also cUed to forgive us for repentant heart. If Bathsheba refuse
to
allow
him
to
control
D.. L4t? flAT
uy flEaV. IWIL4'll 1. LVMAL
naruormg oiuerneas in our hart said, 'I can't forgive you, your unMbr.. - - that vim o.
perviousto the forces of nature.
going
to
let
God
control
you.
Good Shepherd
hearts. And just as God David, because you had my
Just as the power of nature
LutheranChurcb
forgives, so He also cleanses husband murdered," then Mid each time the feeling
batters the physical landscape
comes that you Just can't love
and removes everything unlike Solomon (their son and
Hurricanes have been In the so does the power of evil pound
Him,
wisest man ever known) would your husband as you used to, news In recent weeks, along at the doorstep of our spiritual
say to God, "Help me, Lord. with tornadoes, floods, fires and life. Withstanding the efforts of
Can you remember your never have been born
husband as he was when you temple would never have been Love my husband through me. other disasters. As we con- the latter is much more difficult
first married him and forget the built.
'Lat your love sweep through me template these events we see than taping windows, sandunpleasant feelings? By God's
Satan attempts in every way and overwhelm me." u you that the material things so bagging or boarding up for a
grace you can. If your husband he can to break up families. He mean this with an your hurt, important to us are not im- hurricane. To withstand the
has asked foralveness for his uses
human
ust
will
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mistake, then ie is as clean as us off the track, and urileu we iour husband; and rou win
properly prepared spiritually. s4ncere. We may hate what:
he was before,
know that there Ii redemption begin to lock to him as a new
Being ready is more involved someone does or the political
The story of David in the Old for us In God, Satan will make person, God can change thlngs.
than wearing a cross, carrying system under which they live
Testamentisbeautjful, Afterhe us think there Is no use trying I know He can. So begin to
a copy of the Bible or giving but all people are God's
seduced Bathshebg and even- anymore. Then the plans God expect a miracle,
money to a church. Being creation and should be tM•
pastor,
prepared
spiritually demands object of our love.
John H. Claypool, iv,
we
submIt
completely to
ThIs follows if we love God
Christian lecturer and author, that
will present Stetson Univer. GOd, placing Him first in our with our whole being, in accw-d
with Jesus' answer to the
sity's fifth annual preaching lives, not second or third.
Jesus gave us the priority question of which was the
series - CommItment '79 - at
By MARSHA WAIT
the university Sept.
all gifts, gifts which he Intended the televisIon pepam, '
, in with His answer as to which greatest commandment. The
HeraldCarresp.adent
,, Elizabeth Hall chapel, DeLand. commandment came first, love of God and love of neighbor
us to use, not just sit back and Hour of
"Church Growth - Can It enjoy," Dr. Henry commented. Inutrwdsntal in bringing peapie
Beginning Wednesday with a "You shall love the Lord your come through the activity of the
God with all your heart, and HolySpiritinourlivesas -we
happen?Howithappensland Coi*inulag,hesaldthatftla to the Reformed Church in sermon on "why
Why It happens?" was the topic important for lay people to be America. I have people f
Claypool will preach three with all your soul, and with aU comprehend God's love for us In
covered by a panel of area involved, particularly to be able over the country who heard sermons on consecutive your mind," and a second is like the life, death and resurrection
it, "You shall love your neigh. of Christ.
ministers attending UlS S.- to wit
to others about about the
Misbmed of tie mornings at 10a.m.
g"
bor
as
yourself."
timber luncheon meeting of the Christ.
The Psalmist wrote. "In thee,
church in Zellwood station, and theme of "ultimate
These
words are simple, easy 0 Lord, do! put my trust, let me
Greater Orlando Association of
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"Teach people to give - to pi
The second and third sermons
Churches, held at The First give money, to give of their ii," he added. "Lay par. are titled 'What Am I?" and tO understand, yet how they go never be ashamed." Here is our
Presbyterian Church In time and to give of their gifts tiripetlon is vital In a growing "When Am I?", respectIvely. unheededi Hatred of our neigh- ultimate protection from the
from the Holy Spirit. The church."
Stetson's chapel and concert bee is sldwspread. Some hate onslaught of evil
God HimRussians, some hate blacks, self, If only we meant what Is on
Guest speakers on the pine! principal of giving Ii
choirs
will
provide
music
"wi.
abed dIUSCh
included Dr. James Henry, basics, sad bases, of
some hate Jews, some hate our various forms of money dIt1n tt
pester
'1it
ChrIstianity.
Claypoolhuservedasputor their next door neighbor, some "In God we trust", What a
$0 man7 coiscern: nmnerlcal,
fc
Church, Orlando; Harold Do miracles cen ocour ones people
change in our nation, what
of Northmlnister Baptist hate everything,
end
spiritual,"
said
Yates.
Has, of Longwsod, whO padors start giving," Dr. Henry said.
There should not be hatred of possibility for a better wor1dP.
p (l. United
the Rolikig Hills Community
'Iber. med be a genuine
107$. Prior to that he served Individuals If a Christian Is Why not try It? Trust God.
rssllasd
Church hi ZUod ilMion; lov, for .11 people, no matter
churches hi Kentucky, Ten.
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aid Qirecs Yates, pedse of what their bicktis,d. Ims as
G.oria
and
Texas.
s,
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Pine (li United M*5.t awd.TV.maHes
hu been active In
has grown
Church and"prodded ofth... Christ woidd have treated
deD
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OIIUUUIdY
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307 paros.4, with a perced
work Including serving as
Dr. Huvy omplienhel ama' esal sscedthsset sod catch csst incises, is
president of the Kentucky
P.414I Important In reaching sve,$hing is it, you ineit be
Baptist Convention, as a
r! so that churches cm ssladhe," odd Dr. Hiry.
regular panelist on a radio
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Or'.aiM ties received 1700
cedinus to grow. First, Is-the
Thscmedbeiiflkigto ____
progran,asthalrmananda
Word of God. "Prued the cf'enige."ThlsIaooftheo
ioiinbet Of the Christian Life
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claims of Christ without diMcu* tithip to do," Dr.
Phi. (7odIe Methodist hal
m$rn of -the Southern
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The Pathfinder Club, aChristian..oriented organization for

Longusod
11:10a.m.

Morning Worship

Kindergarten and Nursery
00ODSHIPNERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH

nulls 4p.m.

Wednesday libl.Class

Padsi

Rev. Elmer A. livsdr
Sunday ScIisiI
WsnshipSi,vlce

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LOpiOWOoD
141 Orang. Street

Rev. I. RuthGrant
SUsd School

DUBUN, Ireland (UP!) - satisfied our stringent security tick, Galway, Kr.ock, Maynooth
He expressed to England's
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Some Catholic sources felt political toes.
Pope John Paul II's visit to will be effective."
and the old walled city of Queen Elizabeth, a cousin of the Irish bishops had put
"The pope has shown himselfIreland, heralded as a joyous
A few fear for the personal Drogheda just 40 miles from
Mountbatten, his sorrow at this pressure on the pope by urging to be quite fearless both perunion wIth his flock, has turned safety of the pope, but Vatican border.
"act of grave violence."
him to cross the border into son ally and in the political
into a nerve4ingling problem envoys already have expressed
He will travel by helicopter
That condemnation of the Northern Ireland, a move not in field," one Irish bishop said.

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Path finders Meet

2131 Oak Ave.

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Mary Magdalen Parish in Altamonte Springs, Bishop Moore
High School and three other area parishes In education and the
pastoral ministry. They are inviting their friends of the area to
Join them for the Joyous occasion.

Pentecostal

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15i Service
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MorNIP. WInship
10:35a.m.
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Hour
Evangelistlervlcs
7:10pm.
7:00pm.
Mi4.Wpsk Service I Wed.)
Nvrwy Prsvided for all Services

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Concelebrants will be Bishop W. Thomas Larkin, of St.
Petersburg; Bishop Thomas J. Grady of Orlando; Rt. Rev.
Fedells Dunlap, abbot, St. Leo, and priests of the two dioceses.
The Sisters of the Holy Names, who first came to Florida In
leBe, began work in the Orlando Diocese In l7 and serve at St.

7:35p.m.

Pill? CHUICH
OPINE NAZARENE
1111 SaiWsnlAvo.
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4:01p.m.

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Wilfully TutIms.y
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5:45a.m.
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Chinch Training

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Rev. James W. Hamm.ck

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Sacred Head Churth in Tampa at 7 p.m. followed by a
reception at the Academy of Holy Names, Bayshore
Boulevard.

Rsy.S.L.WagsIs.Pas*
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11:11a.m.
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AaVt Passer
11:10a.m.
11:10a.m.
4:35p.m.

Rev. Jils Cvfthsr
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Noroffig Worship
Sunday SYSSIJIS

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LAKE MARY bAPTIST MISSION
III Lakiview. Lake Many
Rsv. Jim Hughens
Pasts,

Rev. PsanICsa

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Rose, who was recently declared 'venerable' by Pope John
Paul II, on Sept. 28. A special liturgy will be celebrated in

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5:10a.m.
11:10a.m.
11:10a.m.
11:10a.m.

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LAKIMAIYCHURCN
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CONSIIGATIONAL
Milling at Winter Spgs. Eienwtlary
Sunday School
11:10a.m.
Worship
11:10a.m.
Rev, Robin burns
Pastor
SIARDALLNOI.INI$$

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7:15pm

7:10p.m.

WINTER SPOI. COMMUNITY

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JORDAN bAPTIST CHURCH
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10:01a.m.

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Evangelical

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New Bethel AME Church, Canaan, will celebrate its 69th
Anniversary. At 11 am., Sunday Rev. W. R. Ivelace and St.
John Missionary Baptist Church of Ormond
Beach will be In
charge of the service, The Y.B. Bruce Gospel Choir
will sing.
At 3 p.m., Rev, J. L. Denmark and the Ward Chapel AME
Church, Winter Park, will be in charge. Mrs. Mozell Johnson Is

CHURCHOPYNI NAZARENE

Rector

Holy Communion
HsIyCommunton
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4:35p.m.

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Msn'ir's Worship

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SIC Pan Avenue. Sanisni

11:15a.m.

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OP PEACE

PINS? bAPTIST CHURCH

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OUR LADY QUEEN

7:35p.m.

Nursery Provided

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AME Observes

69th AnnIversary Sunday

Nazarene

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(Premiere) Dr. John McIntyre
(Parnell Roberts), chief surgeon
at a large hospital, faces a car.
bon copy of the way he was 28
years earlier during the Korean
War when he takes on impetuous young surgeon Gonzo
Gates (Gregory Harrison).

5:00
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5 FIRING LINE "Human
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1:30
5 WALL STREET WEEK
"Bonds And Interest Rates"

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9:00
U) U NBC MOVIE "The Outlaw Josey Wales" (1976) Clint
Eastwood, Sondra Locke. A
Missouri farmer In the postCivil War era sets Out on a
vengeful search for the renagade band who murdered his
wIfe and son and destroyed his
farms.
(4)0 AUCE (Season Premiere) Vera quits when Mel
refuses to believe her story that
lolly Savalas was in the diner.
OABC MOVIE "S.O.S. TitanIc" (Premiere) David Janssen,
Cloris Leachman. The courage
and horror that accompanied
the most tragic sea disaster
ever, the sinking of the Titanic,
is recounted.
9:30
(4) 0 THE JEFFERSOP4S
(Season Premiere) George and
Louise respond with more
anger than joy when they acci.
t1pnIIIv learn wme
lifetime' news Lionel was ternporarily keeping a secret.

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We" highlights of k4 NCAA
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10:30
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Beech" (8/W) (1961) Audls
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Pacific island is the scene of
bloody gulaiiirills action against
Japanese occupation troops. (1
1/2 Mrs.)

desperate need of money to
expand his bar, reluctantly
takes on liberal businessman
Murray Klein (Martin Balsam)
as a partner.
0 MORI( I MINDY When
Mork learns about the Earth
custom of kissing and making
up, he immediately starts a
squabble with Mindy.
8:30
0 THE ASSOCIATES (Prem.
len) Three young lawyers
into a series of humorous problems on their first day of their
lobs with a stodgy Wall Street
law

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CONTINENT "The Hope Of
Mankind" A great European
depression. the failure of the
League of Nations and the economic chaos of the Weimer
Republic bring about the rise of
Fascism in Europe.

dIscuss creativity, iàve, faith
and man as a warlike being on

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HEE HAW
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0 ASMAT "The Cannibal
Craftsmen Of New Guinea"
Headhunting, cannibalism and
the carving of enormous
ancestor poles are part of the
As,nats' stone-ia.
tribal If.
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(4) FAMILY FEUD

Guest: George S. Johnson,
president and chief executive
officer, Scudder, Stevens &amp;
Clark. (Fl)

11:30
GD S FACE THE NATION
0 TURNABOUT "Accom.
pllshed Women" Katherine
Graham, Helen Reddy, Shirley
Chlsholm and LaDonna Harris
talk about their careers,
womanhood and women's
status. (R)

8:30
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FIRST
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0 QUE PASA, USA? "One
Saturday Afternoon" Adele
bolts three locks on the front
door to thwart a robbery while
the thief breaks In through the
kitchen.

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Jon cross oaths with ,tJIr.
skating thieves, aconman constonily collecling Insurance for
whiplash, and a rock star hidIng out from the world.
® 0 WORKING STIFFS
(Premiers) Al Invests In a new
tool which works so well that
Ernie is soon out of Job,
0 THE ROPERS A young
at the Ropers
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carrying his mother's diary,
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Stan is the boy's lathe..
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Charles Darwin, Emily Dickinson, Galileo and Attila the Hun

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

HIGHLIGHTS

23, 1979

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Sunday, Sept. 23, )7

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31—Apartments Furnished I 41-Ibises

18—Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS

A MAT1ER OF RECORD

MARRIAGES
Glen A Graig and Freda M. Lilly
Frank Fort Ill, Sanford. and
Phyllis .3 Lee
David K Hill, Ma,tland, and Fayc
C Perkins, Sanford
John R. Horton, Ft. Lauderdale.
and Cindi M. Sruent, Sanford
Gerald A. Kennedy II, Sanford,
and Manly 1. Braddock
JamesM Obenoskey and Barbara
M. Morino, Lake Mary
Kenneth .3. O'Brien Winter
Springs, and Eileen A, Beilish
Mark 1. Welling Altamonte
Springs, and Linda G. Paulding,
Post Office Box, Casselberry
Augtus Brown in , S4Iiford, and
Mary E. Hayes, Sa:iford
Robert K. Conklin, Sanford, and
Barbara A. Briggs
David W. Johnson, Orlando, and
Susan 1. Brown
James A. Perry, Altamonte
Spning, and Barbara 0. Frisbee,
Post Office Box, Allamonte Springs
Robert E. Tittason Sr., Lake
Mary, and Carolyn J. Neace
Jonnie B Thomas, Sanfcrd, and
Mae P Davis
Gary E. Voget, Sanford, and
Cynthia A, Berguson, Sanford
Mark E Monroe, Sanford and
Snari A. Spindler, Sanford
Frank Liberalore, Lake Mary,
and Maureen M. Martin, Altamonte
Springs
Michale H. Weaver, Orlando, and
Cindy Lynn Korb, Lake Wales
George E. Hudson Jr., Sanford,
and Vickie M. Roach, Eustis

DISSOLUTIONS

contractjr
MOPIIB Collestar, 19$ Country
Club Road, Lake Mary
VICO Inc., Victoria Kurek
(President) 103 Taula
Avenue,
Longwood, Contractor
Bernard .3. Jurek, 103 Taula
Avenue. Longwood, residence
builder
Handy Go's, Sandra A. Rohrer.
POB 661, Sanford, maintainence
Wm. H McCaIly. 610 Laurel
Avenue, Sanford, wholesale plant
distributor
Mrs. Rezvanleh E. Collestone, 206,
Lake Gene Drive, LoflgWood,
Student and tamily counseling
Tru.Valu Drugs of Sanford Inc.,
Charles tantrell, 503 E. First
?reet, Sanford, selling Items
Med Care Inc., Charles Contrell,
SOS E. First Street, Sanford, selling
surgical supplies
Kintner Realty, Robert V. Kintner
Sr., 101 Sweetwater Boulevard, S.
L009wood, realty broker
Paint by Chef, Wayne A. Chester,
Lake Mary Boulevard, and Highway
17-97, Sanford, paint and body shop
Shinholsor, Logan, and Moncrief,
Harry G. Reid III, 312 First Street,
First Federal Building, attorney
B&amp;H Trucking, Barry E. Burton
and Gord V. Hag, Box 3371, Mobile
Manor Trailer Park, Longwood,
truck driving
Longwood Marine Center, Ed.
ward P. Jimenez, Route 1, Box 210,
LOngwood, retail sales, used boats
and accessories
Central Florida Contractors Inc.,
James Ashley and Phillip Smith, $1,
Raven Drive, Longwood, roofing'
contractor

Seminole
322-2611

Orlando — Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
8:00 AM.

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

1 time

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3-emeters

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Evergre Municipal Cemeteryin P4'.7 lot 14, Section A2nd ad.
dition. 4 burial spaces with
copeing around lot. $65 each
space. Contact .3. Lawlon Shaw,
Rt 2 Box 735 B, Clayton, Ga.
30525. Ph 401-753.3291.
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Restaurant management trainee,
Sanford area, require associates
degree or equivalent, previous
restaurant experience helpful,
Equal Opportunity Employer.
nd resume with salary history
to Director of Human Resources
Semoran Management Corp.
1050 Woodcock Rd., Orlando,
________________________
Fla. 32603.

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322-7346

II you are having difficulty finding
a satisfying career, Consumer
Finance may be lust what you
are looking for. We now have
openings for career minded
-people who can relate well to
other people to traIn for
management positions in con.
sumer finance. This Is an op.
portunity to help other people
with financial problems, To
make your own decisions and
to literally determine your own
future. Our unique on the lob
training program will develop
your natural executive abilities
and provide you with unlimited
management opportunities
Salary increases are geared to
your performance. Outstanding
emplOyarbenefits Some college
desirable but not required.

"IN GOD WE TRUST"

12-Special Notices
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PUT YOUR FUTURE

IN THE HANDS OF

Lutheran Church of The Redeemer
has several openings in their
pre.klndergarten 5. kindergar.
ten classes. $30 mo. For more in.
formation call 322610$ or 322.
3352.

THE PROFESSIONALS
WE PUT OUR

FUTURE IN THE
HANDS OF "HIM"
LET'S WORK

TOGETHER
TO PUT YOU

Legal Notice

Richer Sign SVC, Henry Richer,
OCCUPATIONAL
201 S. Lake Triplett Drive, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
TO WORK!
Casselberry, sign erectors.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
MANY MANY JOBS!
0 &amp; M Tractor svc, Michale FLORIDA
HOUSEHOLD
LICENSES
Youngblook, P08 62$, Sanford, Fl., CASE No. 79.16S3.CA.17.K
CALL 5176
FINANCE
CORP.
AUSTIN HOLLADY,
mowing and discing service.
Energy Wise Inc., Edmond .3.
MONDAY!!!
Fairf let Lens, Jerry W. Davis, 1)4
Consumer
Financing
Pl&amp;tlff,
D'Oville, 511 Little Wekiva Road, Atlantic
Drive,
Maitland,
JOANN MYRTLE
Division
_____________________
Altamonte
Springs, mechanical manufacture contact lens
A. A. MCDONALD, individually and
29SlOrIando Dr., Sanford
as Trustee of ORANGE NAVAL
APT. MAINTENANCE._.A.0
3233911
STORES COMPANY, a dissolved
plumbing &amp; heating
Florida
corporation,
if
living,
and,
if
PHONE GIRL P.1. Excellent
Legal Notice
' Legal Notice
An Equal Opportunity Employer,
dead, the unknown heirs, devisee,
pay plus bonus
M.F
assignees, trustees, grantees, WAREHOUSE DRIVERS-.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
NOTICE FOR
—
creditors, lienors, or other
Experienced in Frun. Del.
PORTIONS OF CERTAIN PLATS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
LPN. Full timeS, part time. Apply
claimants claiming by. under or
BUS BOYS-Needed for day &amp;
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
in person Lakeview Nursing
The Seminole County Board of through A. A. McDONALD; and 1.
night shift
FLORIDA,
Center, 9) E. 2nd St.
Covnr,, Commissioners will select A. RAULERSON, individually and
RECEPTiONIST_Heavy
typing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
an aC(Ouflt.auditor to perform an as Trustee of ORANGE NAVEL
with cxc. pay.
Takenoticelhatapetitionshellbe
STORES COMPANY, a dissolved
CALL MONDAY FOR
____
filed, pursuant to Chapter 177.101 of Said audit must be conducted in Florida corporation, it living, and, if
21-Situations
nted
MORE INFORMATION
the Florida Statutes, with the Board ComplianCe with all requirements t dead, the unknown heIrs, devisees,
of
3235176
County Commissioners of state and local rules and asslgn,es, trustees, grantees,
Mature 25 '- 'Ic will
yit
Seminole County, Florida, to vacat, regulations, Audit must be con. creditors, llenors, or other '
GardenHelpp.T
Your thildrvn in your home any
portions of certain plats 0? the ducted in a timely manner,
Exp. pr,ferr,d-$tud,nt OK
claimants claiming by, under or
hr. You provide traaspoarta$ion.
SubdivIsion known as E. 0. TOWN.
All parties int,rflted in providing through 1. A. PAUL EPSON,
Reas. Rates. Call Ryan 339.63$.
SEND'S HOMESTEAD, according this servIce should express that
.Defendants.
ImmedIate
opening-øay
mitt.
to the piat thereof recorded in Plat interest in wrIting. Letters of in.
NOTICE OF ACTION
—
Book 2, Page 61, Public Records
American
Wood
Products
Mill
24''BUsifleSS
trest should be Submitted no later
POrtUflitieS
TO: A. A. McDONALD, in.
Seminole County, Florida, described than October 1, 1979, at 5:00 P.M., to dividually and as Trustee of
Office, 200 MarvIn Ave.,
as follows, towit:
Longwood. Apply between I AM
Mr. John F. Etchberger, Assistant ORANGE
NAVAL
STORES
IiI
IA
S411&amp;__&amp;__
in him
For lease-enmhinai
V•
.'uJInh,,r.yor, bemInO
'•'"''au,a)pTTegow
a dissolved Florida
restaurant&amp; lounge 200 seat
unsubdivided.
County, Courthouse. Room 307, corporation, if living. Residence
capacity, fully equipped, in.
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
This petitIon should be submitted Sanford, Florida, 32771.
Unknown
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
cludes liquor license. Ready to
Publish Sept. 23, 1979
on behalf of PARKER ASSOCIATES
L. A. RAIJL EPSON, indIvidually
open tomorrow.
DEN.IO1
301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
REALTY, INC., a Florida car.
.
andes Trusteeof ORANGE NAVAL
oniyl Wages commensurate w.
poration, dated the 20th day of
'' STORES COMPANY, a dissolved
abilitv.frinae benefits.
September, 1979.
NOTiCE OF ORDINANCE OF Florida corooratInn. it iivin.
ACTIVE PARTNERS
CLOSING,
By: Richard H. Parker
VACATING
Experienced Gardener
AND Residence Unknown
7111 Aloma Avenue
ABANDONING
ifeitheror
both
A.
A.
McDONALD
5200to5500 WEEKLY CALIBER
EXISTING
ForManinersviiiage
EASEMENT,
Orlindo, Florida 32107
and if either or both A. A. Mc.
Nationwidecompany is expending
Call 323.3670
PublisP Sept. 23, 30, 1979
DONALD and L. A. RAULERSON
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
in Sanford and surrounding
DEN 9$
Furniture deliveryman wanted
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that are dead, to the unknown heirs,
areas. Over 3½ million items
______________________________
Must be exp. I, bondable
the City Council of the City of devisees, assignees, trustees,
sold daily last year and industry
323.5322
Casseiberry, Florida, at its Regular
still growing A limited number
CIditr5 Iieitors. or other
of men or women, part of full
Meeting held on the 17th
claimants claiming by, under or
Ewp. mech. must have own tools.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
time, are sought to deliver stock
tember, A. D., 1919, Ui the City Hall through either or both A. A. Mc.
day wk., paId holidays, fringe
ORDINANCE
CLOSING.
tCasselberry,Fiorida purWantto DONALDandL. .A.RAULERSON.
toiocalresailoutl,ts.Noselling.
benefits. $200 to $300 start
VACATING AND ASANDONINO
Petition and Notice heretofore action for the appointment of a
Must have $ or more hours
on exp. 3394962.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
___________________________
given, passed and adopted an or. successor trustee for ORANGE
available weekly. Investment
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Earn
as
much
dinanc, closing, vacatIng
as 1.500 per 1000
required
(smaller in.
and NAVAL STORES COMPANY, a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
stuff ing envelopes wIth our
dissolved Florida corporation, has
abandoning, renouncing
the City Council of the City of
vestment Possible If qualified).
and
circulars.
For
information:
been
filed
against
you
and
Call Mr. Michael weekdays 9
you are
Casseiberry, Seminole County, disclaiminganyandal3g50f,
Pentax Enterprise, Dept. SH
required to serve a copy of your
am. to 7p.m. Toll Free 1.100Flârida, that the City of Casulberry
P.O.
Box
115$
Middletown,
Ohio
public in and to the followIng written defenss, if any, to it On A
241.7692.
proposes to close, vacate
63042,
and desci'i
DUANE BERGSTROM of RUSH,
property;
abandon the following described
The Northwest 4½ fet of that ANDERSON, BERGSTROM AND
easement, to.wit:
IMPOSSIBLE
certain 7.3 foot Public Utility ROEISON, P. A., Attorneys for
COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
A fiftwn (iS) foot wide easement
Experience desired. Good pay.
for drainage being seven and one easement located along the Plaintiff, whos• address Is 35 East
That iswhatlnostp.oplesaywp,,,i I
Livingston Street, P.O. Box 3143,
Southeast property line of Lot
insurance, vacation, credit
half (71,7) feet Uch side of the
we tell them that
Orlando, Florida 32902, and file the
Block "I", Camelot, Unit 2,
our I
union
&amp;
as
profit
sharing,
Apply
in
following described center line,
distributors open their Office I
with the Clerk of this Court
recorded in Plat Book 16 Page 93, of 01'lgl
person
Lake
Mary
86
Food
Store
From the Northeast corner of Lot
doors
at
Oft
or before the 9th day of October,
5:30 p.m. close at 9:30 I
the Public Records of Seminole
____________________________
Lake Mary Blvd. at It
12, Meadows Park Subdivisio,i as
p.m. and net over $10,000 per I
1979. otherwis, a default will be
County, rlorlda.
recorded in Piat Book 21, Page 41,
AVON
year. They stop saying it when I
By the City Council of Cas. entered aaainst you for the relief
Public Records of Seminole County,
demanded In the ComplaInt.
FIGHT INFLATION
wshowtMm proof. lfyouwant I
selberry,
Florida,
this
15th
day
o
Filrida, run N 6 degrees 30' 23" E,
Avon. IncreaW your earning
proof, call Tom Kent. collect, at I
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Septembu,, A. 0., 197
57.50 feet to a point 7½ feet north Of
pewer. Foc details, Call lU).
this
Court
on
the
4th
day
of
Sept
'04269.2011 or write: Vanguard
9ty
Council
of
the north niaht.of.wiv
ni D.I.
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'dIY.
caulwerry, Florida
Avenue; thenc run N-.$3 dgree 09'
(COURT SEAL)
San Juan Ave., SuIte 40,
_____
By: Mary W. Hawthorn,
37" W, 30.32 feet, parallel to said
MN pan time, 1.3 shltt. Apply In
Jacksonville, Fl. 33210. Please
Arthor H. Seckwith, Jr.
City Clerk
person Lakeylew Nursing Can.
riqlit.of.way, to the point of Publish Sept.
Clerk of Circuit Court
include
phone number.
23, 1979
bedinninq.
tar, 939 E. 2nd St.
______________________________
By: June I. Curtis
_____________________________ _____________________________
DEN.100
Continue thence N $3 degrees 0'
As Deputy Clerk
MN ItO 12 full I pert time. Apply"
$-Loini
3?' W, 320 feat to the end of this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TNt _________________
Publish S.pt., 16, 23, 30, 1979
in Person Sanford Nursing &amp; _________________________
de!criplicn.
IISHTIINTN JUDICIAL CII. DEN.30
910
CUlT IN AND P01 SEMiNOLE
___________________
MsHonviII
INDMORTGAGE
IN THU CIRCUIT 3U1T OP THU
public hearing on tile prpossd COUNTY, FLORIDA
REALESTATE
E*ecutlye
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
aDandonmentat7:3opMontM
SecI.Oifl
Friday
____________________________
Convalescent
Center
LOANS UP TO uo000.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7942)4. CUlT, IN AND P01 SIMINOS..I
Neav
day of October, A. D., 1,79, or as CA*J
iid,accuratetypin..
FLORIDA
sense Of humor, for local reel
soon thereafter as possible, at
COMIANK - SEMINOLE COUNTYCOUNTY,
call
Investments, bill Onsolideflon,
estate offfci, 3214840.
so.
City Hall of the City of Casselberiy,
LONOWOOD BRANCH, foi'niirly
males' purchases, or any need.
Florida, at which time those for and
DAVID IVAN PROSE,
COMIANK CASSILBERIY,
Call: 3274612
aqelnst thecioslng wIll be heard and Florida banking corporation,
a
PlaintIff
,
BlazorFitianclal Services
action taken by the City Council, to
Plaintiff,
JOYCE ANN
. PROSE,
wit, authorizat
for the prepare"5
Notice
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tion and posting of an ordinance
Defendant.
RAM ASSOCIATES, INC.,a Florida
.
abandoning said easements.
NOTICIOPAC1lOH
Poration, .9 ale.
BOARD OF COUNTY
.
TO:
JOYCE
ANN
PROSE
DATED this 25th oay of
COMMISSIONERS
loom for reM In private home
Defendants,
Nao,,.d, North Carolina
1979.
CLIRKINOTICI OP SALE
ThE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
with bath &amp; kitchen PrIvilegIs.
you
ARE
NOTiFIED that an
Mary W. Hawthorn.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
The Board of County Corn.
'a"
that action to
City
sstablish an Oquitabie lien
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sq. ft., suitable for shop or
proyessional offices. 333.7473
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under a Judgment of Foreclosure on
mlsslon.,-s is ifüSr,W.d in receIving Room
lie following Property in p,j
ala1entIredbyth.JUd,eot
In private home, All t
SSmiloli
COunty,
Florida:
o
Florida
Circuit Court in and for Seminole
ysrd &amp; peel prlviiegei. Prefer
0ttiiht PurChase oo Seminal.
L
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and N* led $ feet of Lot Mmorial
PuIlsh Sept. 23,1919
County, Florida on the 13th day Of 437, TOWN
man, couple or woman, Writ,
HO$Pitai. interested
OF LONOWOOD, c.
DIN.99
N*33 CO Evening Herald, P.O.
September,
19Th
in
a
certain
cuse
psrss
may
be
tsr
prwt
or
not
for
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to me Plot flrf Is profj9 entitle,.
lox 1437 Sanford
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SEMINOLE •••
COUNTY. 1.ONGWOOD BRANCH. and 31, in Plot BOOk 1, PagiS 19,11
lxpre.I.ns of Interest in
Iscandsof Seminole providing Psposals sIIoid be
*morly COMIANIC - CAUIL. County, Public
Florida.
SPINY, a Florida cerporof ion, and has been tiled against
drewadloes,. John F. EtChb.rge,,
YOU arid you
Assistant County Administrate,,
$s,•$( BRANCH tb-a BlANCH we required to serve
a copy of SemInole County
GARAGE DOOR SALES.
loom
fj $IJfilVflfe5 defenses, If any Is It.
dants, bekig Case No. 7912)4CA.ge. on JOHN
flWc$es.
V. A HOLMES 1$Q., - 307'5
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ö'ICTITIOU$ NAME STATUTE

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WIIRinw.drlWr$iicen..
32143•3

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NotiCe Is hereby given - that the J, I will sill at pubHc
auction to the
urietsigned pursuant to the highest bidder for CMII at the West

bVslns, 1:05 P.M., October i,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose addrs of
19.
sill
N.
Magnolia
"Fictitious Name StatutV', Chepter Front DNr
Request to, prop°i
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of liii Courthouse to the Florida 32503.
on orAvenue, Orlando.
will be
before Octobar Iorwerdsl to all psrie of reor
I'**Floridaltatut.s,i,iljropliJ,, cIty of Sanford, kinkiele County, )).
in
lot
11
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lwlIhffie
rsspssua
with the Clerk of the Circuit Crt,
FNolds,attheho
to this advertisement, or
11:50AM., en clik of this awt either
up4n receipt of prgef of the the 19th day
before. which have Wevlouefy epr
of Octobr, lg7g, that service on PlalnIItrs attorney St such Weteit and are en racari wiffi'.
kMIon of this noHcai till fic certain
pØ•$ ef reel property immediately thorftsrg otherwise ma CewWy.
name,

Sanford Gracious IlvIn,. Meat
' WsskIy&amp;msnthlyra,,,. lAquir.
$ ° 541-7113
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lit,WHEELS,to-wit: SIAUTIQUI d.Icri*ed as fo1Ises

adefoult will beenNr.dagaJ.ist'
Let * Slick 3 $AIAL POINT, for
A pre- propasal con$5,
N? Ireotwod
ml
As,ANam.*j
F*1a
demanded
In
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lwleetterOc$ober,,ifl,Aft,,1,11,
AMINDIDPLAT,acca,lln,feml camplaWrelief
V PetItION.
ImØr which I am engaged in
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ofrsclndwiulWndK to writing,
my hind and seat of as I, deN. time W Sace of sc
bi4lnhss at 113 Srer4w.ed Avenue, 19. Page $U4. Public Ilcerds of thisWITNESS
Court on the
5th
day of Sept, Pre-propos.el canfareic.
M*msN. Springs, FL.
IIMIIIINCOISIWy, FIeridg.
19,. '
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Si-UN 11 PSSI Aoks only,
On Lobe Au Just St if Airport I
$arir. Call.
333430
itiers Village.
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PIiucod,AI,$t,
w-w Carpet. 332.1462
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on large commercial lot. $17,000

DeBAR V
174 leisure World Dr.. N.

CTHIS LOVELY older home is
one of Sanford's pioneer 2 story
homes with Charm and comfort,
I or 5 BRs, 2 baths. We invite
your inspection, lust reduced
$31,000.

DeLANO
;ienwond Area, 58 Twin Oaks On.

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 349.5400.332.1939

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Loader &amp; Dragline work
Free Est. 3237509

Air Conditioning, Heating, EEectri'
cal, PlumbInø
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Call Larry for Free Est. 671.4294,
l.ic., Botded&amp; Ins.

Lawn&amp;Garden
nerican Sod
834.2200
BAHIASOD$30 (lOOsq.tt.)
Fr ce Del. on 4400 sq. ft. or more.

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general home rep.Irs.no lob too
small. Call 323.9463 anytlm..

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REALTY - REALTORS
ASurwedbknow
m Estie.

Punting
Al B PAINTING
Residential &amp; CommercIal
322'$733
•f$$
773.4137

too small, 119.4914.

MEINTZER TILE

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Alternations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

WAY TO

AND SUCC.US

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ACCOUNTS reedy &amp;

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jrngdo',j$0

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home in Mayfair w.Many
Luxury Featunesl Scr. Pool &amp;

Saltus, passport photos I f ast

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dee &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet

upair service. 322.4101.

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Pmesur.aeaning

supplies, dog hous*, Insulated,
shady Inside kennels. ,screened
outside rims, elso air cond.
cases. 3253711,

$0 Full Time. Idool for Man
and Wife,
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NICE &amp; NEAT 3 BR, 1 bath home
wC.H&amp;A, ww carpet, dining
area, fenced yard! Super starter
hornet BPP WARRANTED.
Only 121,5001

Weiboldts Camera Shop

Featuring one
the best
known pro&amp;cts In the world.
OVSIOSMINhOkMDSIIyI
1345 Week. Pert Tim,
si. - Week. FiN Tim.
NO SILUNI - Start Part
Time, bufidat your own PS

Can Be Yours for $41,300!

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DREAM HOMEI 3 BR. 2"i Bath
Home in ldyllwilde on 3.3rds
Acret Relax &amp; Enioy the Many
Extras this home provides with,
tots of Luxury Featureel app
WARRANTED. Yours for

RI I Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning.
ploot, homes, mobile homes, etc.
ASobili home special 12*60,

$32* Reasonable rates, ali
o, gfa.4 3337133.

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yrs. exp Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 327.133)

CUSTOM CABINETS

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Men
I, discing, Cultivaflon.,
dii cli banks
Chopped. All
r usonoble I prompt. serviep
Realtors
111'specialty. Good ref. 349-3m.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES,—
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEDERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it

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Irsandy Petd, has truck wllHvavsl.
Wits Is mibe small hsussluote

repairs, carpentry, painting 4
mIOc. Call Paul Hunter.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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provides I

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Home repairs,appliances to tile.
Over 10 v's. •1. ReisOnoble
at 343111).

322-2420

linyl repair I recoloring
kvevpt,mpcto,
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REALTORS
$30'6933or339.471)eves.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

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CUSTOM BUILT
BEAUTIFUL STONE ISLAND
HOME. ABUNDANCE OF
STORAGE, LARGE UTILITY
PM., GAS DRYER, GAS
GRILL, MUCH MORE. TENNIS
COURTS AVAILABLE. ONE

YEAR WARRANTY,

LIKE NEW
3 BDRM, 3 BATH MOBILE
HOME. x21 LOCATED ON
OWNER LOT, ACCESS TO ST.
JOHNS WITH PERSONAL
DOCK, PRICED TO SELL AT
ONLY $25,900 INCLUDING
LOT. CITY WATER I SEWER.
SEE ANY TIME.

PIANO—beautiful spinet w bench,
dehumidifier, $775; Side.by.Side
refnigerator.freeier, almost
tam II', AIID
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album 6 records, Longines
Symphonetle recordings. Ream.
price. 3235015.

REALTORS

5 AC Lake Markham Pd; Choice
res.l $33,500?

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2425 Sanford Ave.
331.0759
Aft. Hrs. 332.7613. 323-1009
6 loIs—cement block home wIlls 2

51. II fruit trees, oranges.
ons.'

tareloes, tangerines.

grapefruit. All heuseltoldIlems
included. Call 1. V. Footer, New
Richmond. Wlic. 246-4015 or

(300)3271111. Lake Mary, Plc.

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68—Wanted to Buy

Good Used Furn. Appliances.
Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg. MaterIal 322 5659
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 372 8721.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TopPricesPaid
- USed,anycondilion6.448126

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322-2420

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(010 Al,,,
Good gas mileage 373 2)78 or
372 208*
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'1) Dodge Charger. AutO, air PS,
PB,Btrack Good cond. $100
349 5945
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Vehicles
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Icebox. Cl brakes, cxc. cond
323 0813

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stereo, new tires, self contained,
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clean 34.000 'ni . $6,800 322 7469

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Camper. 'l7Chev ,bcyl
Stt'pV,mn, $2000
323 68.11
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,%fld chairs
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1972 Ford LTD .1 dr.. new paint
fob, new vinyl top, brake lob, nO
rust Good cond I owner Asking
$1150 Call after £ p m 37) 8694
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 - t('
'75 models Call 3)99100 4.r J.i
4605 IDealerl
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1966 Rambler Classic
£ Dr Sedan, 232 Eng , aut.'
SISOFIRM 3277987
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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
372 5990

CJ 7 Renegade. 1916. 3 speed,
Good mileage, HI Must sacrt.'
53500 32? 9595

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6cyl, low miles.
327 8971 alt. 3p.m.
iFord F ISO Ranger, i wheel
drive, new lines 17.000 acutal
miles 15.300 321 0753
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MODELS ON DISPLAY
COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
S LARGE POOL

CLUB HOUSE AREA

$5500
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CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED
'ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

CARRIAGE
COVE
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2Mi. 1.0117.92
SANFORD

MON..SUI,
9:00A.M.
5:00P.M.

323.
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Sanford Ave.. Turn right • Go 11/2 miles and bear left to Pine Way
. Turn left and go 1 mile to property, Follow auction signs.

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(305) 862.3363
Tomorrow R.alty &amp; Auction Company

I Glenn A. Blackmor. • Broker P.O.
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26 Parcels. 130 Acres • Zoned A-i . 5 Acres Each • Wooded Tracts and
Lush Meadows • Paved Road Frontage • Private Roads • Lake Jessup

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MoaToAGis. 1. Legg, Lic,
Mte. Broker. us No. 4-b
Wymore Id., Altamonte.
864-4137

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323-2222

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buy your equity, close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, REALTOR
3*330
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catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity, 32242)4.
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mower 5. harrow for Sale
Woody Little, 322 9436

3720697

DUPLEXI Good investment? 7BR
side; 533.400?

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

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comm.l S acre, 1150,0001

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Leisure World mobile wiots from
$1LNO$34300. Fish, swIm, boat.
Shuffleboard &amp; tennis.

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ST JOHNS RIVER; Beautiful lotI
$17.000t

REALTORS [J

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenhouse
3229141
Eves after 68. weekends

Westinghouse washer 5. dryer set,
good shape! $223 set. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
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CI4ENDRIX ANTIQUES.
Sat , Sept 29. 9AM to 5 PM
HW 119. Ovido 365 3710

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Lit M.aiy 3.1, Lg. fenced lot w-fruit
trees I garden space + garage.
S33,.

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$50,000; Will dividel

STORAGE. HALF ACRE FOR

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Refrigerator . repo 17 Cu. ft.
Westinghouse. Sold orig. 5514,
bal. $206 or $21 mo. Agent 339
$366.

34.7 GROVE; Longwood-.
Markham Rd.; prime dcv.!
$7,500 perl

HI-WAY FRONT 3 SORM, 3
BATH HOME WITH EXTRA
ROOM FOR SUSINE$$ AND

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1975 C,imaro 11350.4 SPt (It'.'!
r'.haust Brown tan v.riy I top
PS PR A I cOncf 21 i1(.
700 Sanford 3?? 9597
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Good Cond $3500 or best Offer
8)1 1233 or 3)9 2199 aft 6

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over dealer cost. Firestone
Stores, 1st &amp; Frencn. 322 0215
Jim. Open Frday nights till 1
p.m.

Hospital bed, $250; wheel chair,
57$; Bedside commode, $15;
Ioldable walker, $35. All Exc,
cond. 323.9007 aft. 6.
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ZONED COMMERCIAL

1215 S French

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Sold orig. $109.35 used short
time. Bal. $189.14 or 519.35 mo.
Agent 3391356.

46--Commercial Property

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Mech spec al $352
(all 3?? 6191 between
-- 68 1 Dr . Plymouth
Straight drive, Sl3n'
If interested call .3?? icYi';,

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BUY JUNK CARS
5650
From $10 to $50
322 0231 or 322 0779
62-Lawn-Garden
(alt 327 1624. 3221460
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V 6. new tires, excellent conii
78-4torcycles
NAMED VARIETIES
$3,000 323 5.436 alter 4 p ni
Blooming African VioIts
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240) Airport Blvd
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BLAIR AGENCY
JEAN NORRIS
323 3866or 323 7710
Ferns &amp; ExotIc Plants
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601 CeleryAve
Nelson Roses
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t9llMoped goodcond,
$350
F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
373 0611
YELLOW SAND
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Call Cark &amp; HIrt 3237580
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Jamison $145 Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford. 3276771
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Daytona Beach,
it ?'(1(7 .1
putic AUTO AUCTlOt i -,,- ',
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 il It
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 91)4 255
8311 for further details

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including dresseis. desks,
chars. beds drapes, linens.
lamps, nile stands. etc . plus
regular line of clean household
goods, TV'S 8. refnig . also 1?'
Rhyan air boat w troller motor &amp;
trailer
S CASH DOOR PRIZES $
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
MON., SE PT. 24, 7 PM.

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Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center 2202
French Ave 322 225%
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Bedroom Suite, oak dresser, 2
mirrors, 1g. door chest, full or
queen head board, $400 comp
Free Delivery' Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sa0,'d 322872)

8*10 Tents. Sale 569.99
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 SanfordAve.
3225791

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BrownRiver Rock, 01st. Box,
Grease Traps, Drywells
CarStops, Cement, Sand
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751

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LAKE
FRONT LOT LOCH ARBOR
"z acre, 150' on lake. $52,00n

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Brand new Dining Room suite by
Trogdon. Table, 6 chairs, leaf &amp;
china Whiteconlemporary, $550
comp.
Sanford
Furniture
Salvage, 1792 So. of Sanford
372 8721.

FURNITURE BEDDING
EASY TERMS with Store linen.
cing! No one in Orlando Sanford
area refused credit if you wilt
pay I, down' Let us help you
establish local credit. We deliver
in Sanford.
WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Blosson Trail,
Orlando, Flonida,$13 4860

ROLISON MARINE
7927 l'lwy 1792
Sanford, Pla 37171
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Buy 6. Sell
New&amp; Used Furniture
5005. Sanford Ave.
323 6593

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
327 5622
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Sanford.Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
residential lots of which i are
water front. $63500

'77 I5hpFvinrude,lowhrs
IS' wood boat, traiter
Many extras, $695 32? 6847

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Fully auto,

1978 Singer Future
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $181 or
$21 mo. Agent 3398386.

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5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. lOpct.dwn. Byowner
3653498, eve. 349 54.31

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

BATEMAN REALTY

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MuItiple'Llsting Service

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Terms. William Maliczowski,
Realtor 372-7983. •

GROWTH $34,190,

TRACTOR SIR VICE
Menting, grading &amp; Bucket work.
Fret lit, Eve 3233376

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WITH CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT,
COUNTRY KITCHEN, FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE,
LARGE SCREENED PORCH, 2
CAR GARAGE. $51,000.

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"THE LAND MANN"
.1. MANN REAt,TOR

Dinette set, $125. electrical Royal
Corona Typewriter, $350; Sewing
machine, 575 323 8513
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ATTRACTIVEI I BR, 1½ Bath
Home on Oak Shaded Lot in
Winter Springsl Central H-AC,
W.W Cpt.. Fenced Yard in quiet
residential areil app WAR.
RANTED. Just 143,7501

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HIGH &amp; DRY. Large oaks,
&amp;
palms, Close in, paved streets,
toned agriculture,
horses
allowed.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $70,900

BROKER

IANTASTIC 3 BR, I'., bath home
on lovely loft C.HIA. w.w
carpet, desirable neighborhood
I. Many Extras! BPP WAR.
RANTED. Just 134,5001

Sot. Peppers Painting Service.
ustom Painting I detail trim.
Fi
1st. 323.1701.

fl50flisking

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RJCJ TOUR

Palnting by Anthony Cone, In.
rioq, exterior qualified in all
p1semis. Free Est. Call 3270071,

New or repair, leaky showers our
pecla fly. 2lyrs, Exp. k,$5.

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SEIGLER REALTY

SUPER 3 BR, 1 bath home wspacIous I R, FR, calm kit., new
carpet I newly paintedl A Buy
for $37,500!

Pilnflng&amp; Rspelr

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WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO
HASCLOSEDTHEIR
DOORS FOREVER!
We are offering their 580,000 In
ventory of new furniture, bed
ding, &amp; GE appliances &amp; TVs at
DISTRESS PRICES!! Public &amp;
Dealers invited! SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or
lando Wholesale Furniture Dist.
7500 Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint, I blks. west of III. 298
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2375. Open daily 96, Sun, 12.6.
Don't pile no longer needed items
high asan elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!
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Wepaycashfor mobilehomes
Upto$I,000
322-2861 or 323 521$

3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, CARPETING, NEW
PAINT. $31,500.

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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
I. add ons. QualIty work, no lob

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cond. $25,000, Will hold wsubstantial dwn. 322.2257.

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3 BEDROOM. 1½
BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON.
DITIONER, OVERSIZED LOT.
GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED TO
$33,500.

3 BEDROOM,? BATH, CENTRAL
AIR &amp; HEAT, CARPETS, ALL
APPLIANCES, PRIVACY
FENCE, ALL BRICK. $36,500.

Deli inc winter rush have
your oIl heater
cleanedr
323.3931.

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our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3IO3OrlandoDr.
323 5700
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2 BEDROOM, FORMAL DINING
ROOM WOOD FLOORS, FIRE.
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH.
COMPLETELY REDECORAT.
ED, NICE CORNER. $32,D00.

OH 14 stIng

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Tyson Cement
Drives, petios,wa$ks 5. etc.
LICENSED 30-9453

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323-5774 Day or Nlghj'

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CiIstorn Office Cleaning,
merical, new const. Licensed,
bOnded &amp; insured. Quality ser.
vice everytime, Ph. 323-0541 or.
661.3914,
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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
- SJjE. 1st St.332.3743

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Beauly Care

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3 BEDROOM. CENTRAL HEAT &amp;
AIR, CARPORT. $32,500.
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

Harold, Hall Realty

Light Itauling

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

1892 MODEL. V', STORY VIC.
TOP IAN SHOW CASE FOR RE.
MODELING. $35,000.

"4,46AYFAIR near Lake Monroe I
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"ER, 7i B. Pool and garden area
privacy fenced. Fireplace in
fern. room. Lovely eat.in kit.
then. All conveniences, Style 8.
quality construction. $97,500.

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
intheHerald3fl.2611 or 131-9993.

Flicka.
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JUST LISTED 3 BEDROOM,
FAMILY ROOM, CARPORT,
HEAT, CARPETS, DRAPES,
OUTBUILDING,A LARGE LOT
WITH FRUIT TREES. $23,900.

SMASHING 2 story, 3 Bdrm, 2
bath POOL home wfireplace,
paneled family room, beamed
ceilings. eatin kit., 2300 sq ft
living area 4' detached party
house woven ' acre of grounds.
Below market at $79,900.

Land Cis 'In

Air Conditioning

wants to go to the mountains, the kids want the
seashore, and I want to visit
pre-1941 America"
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2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, COM.
PLETELY REMODELED.
NEW CARPET, HEAT, NEW
ROOF. $24,900.

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1972 II It Pegas In Hull w 1? hp
JohnSon 8.
- '72' till
- - . - trAilpr
Trolling motor. depth tinder 8.
other extras $1400 Call Ellen
372 4396 between 830 a rn &amp; S
p rn
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16' Larson Fiberglass
l5hpEvinrude
Good shape, 5700 322 9315

"Martha

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32206829 a iii to? p
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(heck the Want Ads br
of ever, sir and price

Larry's Mart, Its Sanford Ave .
Bus' 4 Sell. the finest in uSed
furniture. Petnig.. stoves, tools

55-.Boats &amp; Accessories

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REALTY, INC. REALTOR 8306800

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Cash 322-4132

Sylvania I?'' B&amp;W Football
spec iàt. $78 88. req
$120
Firestone Stores, 1st &amp; French
Ave 372 0245. Jim Open Friday
nights till 7 pm

DEL TONA
578,900
OWNER MOTIVATED
2 BR, 1 bath home, newly painted
inside &amp; out with new carpeting
throughout. Quiet neighborhood.
Call Har'rc' M.rni f?er hours
$629553.

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Must sell Zenith walnut sterno
AM FM stereo radio, .1 speed
turntable, diamond needle, B
track Sold rew $450, balance
due $328 or take over my
payments at $16 per month Call
628 5011 day or night

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372147$
Eve 323-2944

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JUNE

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

PPAWLING 4 bdrm, 2 bath home
w gorgeous landscaping on lge
corner lot In prestige area.
Boasts 2 family rooms. sunny
eat.in kitchen, big bedrooms +
4.4 attractive financing. Steal it for
539.900.

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For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, Call
Herb Slenstrorn or David Fern
at 3222420

OAK TREES grace this largi
privacy tenced yard wa super
BR home that features new:
kitchen carpeting, paint &amp; cede,
porch. Paneled Fern Pm as well
531.900.

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Dominant Advertising
10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors &amp; ERA
National Referral Service
Realtron Computor
FuIl.Tirne Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
Over 22 Years Experience

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TV repo'TR" Zenith Sold onicj
$493 75 ll $183 16 or $17 mo
319 $386
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'"Odd S?5i0 S,,ntord r urniture
SaIvae. I? 92 50 Of Sanford
.32? 8713

PORZIG REALTY

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OTAM1SPRINT; Over 2100 sq ft
in this 3 bdrm. 2 bath beauty
with C.H&amp;A. new W.W car
peting, paneled Fern Pm w
fireplace, terrific kit. + 20 ft.
utility rm, all on fenced yard
across from park for only
$46,900.

24 HOUR lB 322.9283.
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i fInancing and expansion for I
qualified applicants, 100 I

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Push button Controls, has
carousel, still fl warranty
Originalty
$6.19.
assume
Payments of $21 ma A,'it 339
8)86

2 BR pertly finished,
513.900 terms.
$12,500 cash. 372 4109

Real Estate Sales

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OPEN HOUSES
Sun. 15 p.m.

DeBary area, 2.1, call for extras.
$33,750,

IfldI.
vldu&amp;s wishing to earn top
dollars as quick as a flick
with A FLICK OF. A SICII
COMPANY P*OVIDIS
equipment, supplies, cc-.
I1'L cenIplif. training S.
secured locations with
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EJr4I &amp; local advertising.
'OU PIOVIDI a desire to
i succeed S. operals your own
busines,haveamini,nsj
s, and be eki. to start I

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243S' S. French (17921 Sanford
323 5321

I BR, 2 8, $32,500. New carpet,
newly painted, CH&amp;A.

DELIONA$34,900FHA.VA
1 RDRM,7 BATH, C.A
14$IFALMOUTH 000DBUyI
Lucille E. Dillon REALTOR
$309033
3•$
Buyers for a vmalr in
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 3222611
or 331.9993.

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REAL ESTATE
RFAI.TOR. 32? 74911

). B. STE ELMAN, INC

*FIRST TIME OFFERED 3BR,
P.j baths home, Good location,
newly painted, fenced yard &amp;
Much More. Only $29,500.

REALTORS
2710S•nfordAve, 322.7912

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Inc., Realtors

Eves, 322 0617,372 1567.
3726182,3?? 7)77
207 E. 25th St.

STEMPER AGENCY

MODEL HOMES
GROVEVIEW SUBDIVISION
OPENHOUSE1t0SPM
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The Real Estate Agency

STONE ISLAND
109 Stone Island Drive
304 Stone island Road
116 Horseshoe Road

by Gill Fox

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LOW MORTC.AGE
£ BR, ii: B brick home w brand
new carpeting &amp; paint thru out,
fenced rear yd Exc terms'
529.900

323-7832

HAVE SQUEEZEITIS? Then
you should see this ç"acious
older2stony home In "move.in"
Condition. Asking only $12,500
Interested? Call us today for
appointment.

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ULANUES

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot
Y.Enterprise, Inc.
Medet Inc . Realtor
641 3013k

P HOUSE WITH BEAUT
SHOP. Good location. 544,900

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VA-F HA-235-Con. Homes'
Low Down Payment

REALlY WORLD.

'[ALTO'

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Why not loin the fastest growing
Real Estate Office in town?
Find out if we can
make you a better deal.

S UNIT APARTMENT
3 BR, some furnished, good
income, owner financing with
ecetlent terms. 2 BR Unit in
complete will discount as is.

GENEVA I', acres, 4 BR,
bath. $53,000.

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3 BR, 3 8, pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green
house, 1700 sq ft living area.
$59,500. Terms.

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LOCH ARBOR -I BR. 2 oath
pool. 562.500.

Realtor

3 BR,
B split plan, fenced yd.,
Sc. patio, cony., workshop or
office In rear. All for $31900.

Condo, 2 BR, 2B
w.W.D, stove, refrig. &amp; carpeted
- 3237965
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COMMERCIAL BLDG. 207 E
25th St. 6,000 sq ft. $2 per ft.

Req. REAL ESTATE Broker
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Ft.
$341200
Eve. U2•36S1

l½acrnonOrange Blvd in Paola.
Only $24,450. Owner will carry
mart. with lopct. down.

1.

MULTIPLE LISTING PEALTO

2 BR. 1½ B 2 story townhouse, 1g.

Wanted 1 BR apt. or 1 BR house or
Efficiency. Call 373.75, 1 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
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-IAL COLBERT REALTY

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

bk yd, pool, C H&amp;A, $31,000.
Easy Terms.

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I BR, 2 8, C H&amp;A, fenced bk yd,
overlooks natural forest. Near
ldywllwilde elem. school.

4 COMMERCIAL PARCELS
1 l.4&amp;la, (1) 1.1 &amp; Orange Blvd.,
(1) 1.1&amp; 44, (1) 1.4 &amp; Oregon Ave.
Pick your own terms.

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New 23$ Homes, 4 Pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $31,000 to
$41,000. Low down payments.
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BUILDER. 322.2217

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3 BR, C H&amp;A, privacy fenced bk
yd. eatin kit. Owner anxioust

3fl31,322 0779, 323.7173

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3 BR lake front home situated on 3
wooded acres. Ideal country
living.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

2 BR trailer all utilIti, water,
lights &amp; gas. Clean. I child ac.
cepted. No petit $SOwk. 327.9066.
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339 03061'

DELTONA
Large custom designed home. 3
BR, 2 B, C H&amp;A, formal DR.
beautifully eqpt. kit., includes
microwave. Near schools &amp; re
creation. Corner lot.

3 BR, 1 B can be assumed &amp; owner
will hold 2nd mon. priced at
$26,500. Owner Realtor.
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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721 Yale Dr.. Academy Manor, 3
BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly
renovated inside &amp; out. New CH,
w.w carpet, fenced yd. $37,000.
3229536 days; 3235789 eve.

Zoned agri., 1k. Mary. 2 acres in
area of Exec. type homes.

louses Furnished

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Nice 2 Bedroom House. Partly
furnished.Loflgwooda
Close
tOSCtlOOIs and shopping. $230 per
rno. 293-2534.

3 BR,1 B.0 H&amp;A, w.w carpet, new
paint inside &amp; out, fenced rear
yd A Buy at $32,900.

2 BR furnished cottage on lake in
Cermont, Fla., $250 mo.
Available Dec. 1. Contact F. L.
L, 1315 Potomac Heights Dr.,
Oxon Hill, Maryland, 20022.
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UNLIMITED

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Unsworth Realty

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Creative Expressions
323U17
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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS

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By Owner— 3 BR, 1', bath on
large corner lot. DR or FR also.!
BR newly decorated. C H&amp;A, all
carpeted, nice neighborhood 1 - ' 2
block off Mellonville. Mid 30's.
1106 E. 24th St. 321 0067.

REALTOR
MLS
32361 or eves. 323 0517
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Lady to do general cleaning &amp;
laundry I day wk in Tuskawilla
area. Own Trans. &amp; Ref. 67$.
5417.
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1 BR. 1 B Condo all ci., fully eqpt.,
no children, no pets. is? &amp; last +
utilities. 3390336.

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University of Florida's experi.
ment station on Celery Ave..
Sanford, has permanent position
of Tractor Driver.Laborer
(Motor Vehicle Operator).
Salary $7,224 to $9,166 plus 16
pct. fringe benefits. Call 322.4131
for appointment.

JOHN DEERE
Interested in 2 men, tractor
salesman
&amp; mechanic.
Preferably experienced in our
equipment. Mr. Is, 3795 S.
Orlando Hwy &amp; 1k. Mary Blvd.,
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Sanford, Fl. 3fl.1053.

Will baby sit in my home. Very
good with kids any age. Sanford
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area. 3230155.
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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

Buildto Suit - our lot or yours.
FHAVA,FHA33S&amp;215

32-Houses Unfurnished .
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CARPENTERS
Experiencedonlyneed apply
322 56.65
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SiI?I INC. W.
REALTOR'

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Saleslady- Experienced in selling
ladies ready to wear. Apply in
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person only-no phone calls. Ro
Jay, 21$ E. 1st St., Sanford.

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2BR Duplex, Unfurn.
Appliances Furnished
3271h7
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Parttime Desk Clerk
SALARY OPEN
Days Inn Sanford

Noon The Da Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
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APPLY IN PERSON
DAYS INN SANFORD
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DEADLINES

WGarnettWhtte
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHPIKPIDERASSOC.
107W.Comrnercft
Phone 3fl7551, Sanford
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FurniShed 1 BR Apt.
Largekltchen&amp;DR
AduItsoitly. 531 7166

Evenino Herald, Sanford, Fl.

LongwoOd 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot. Privacy fence, it-.
lathed garage, S yrs. old $55,000.
FHA,VA

CBS, 2 BR, 1 am large lot,
20's. Shown by appointment
oy. 322445$.
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Mature woman with pleasant
personality for live in CornPafliOnhOUsekeeper for retired
teacher. Light housekeeping &amp;
cooking, good driver. Private
room with ', bath &amp; board.
Pern,anent for right person. ,

3 Lines Minimum

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Newton
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ui J. vananiwerp anu ena L.
Laurent Realty Inc., George C.
van Antwerp
Cheryl K. Hull and George E. Hull St.
realLaurent,
estate 1343 SR 134, LOflgWood,
Martin .3. Machoney and Dorothy
.3. Mahoney
Stratford Food Sales, Joe Lange,
Phillip D. Knudsen and Elsie C. 1254 Stratford Road, Maitland,
Knudsen
wholesale food
FrancisLaws Johnson and Daniel
Knight 8. Steeves, Kenneth
Johnson Jr.
Steeves and Joe Knight, Longwoocf
Marianne Nesom and Glenn L. Village, landscape architecture
Nesom
Greene Upholstery, Gladys Green,
CharlesF. Taylor and Dolores Poe 2171 Brlsson Avenue, upholstery
Taylor
Event to Utility Serv., Wm. R. J
Patricia A, Roundtree end Robert Vonttefbuiis, POB 2401, Lake Mary,
Poundtree
operate waler and waste water
plants

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. 35c a line

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Apt. for
SentkCmzens.ow,
town, very clean &amp;
roomy. See
'Te Cowan, 3i Palmetto

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Bruce A. Morris Jr , 201 S. Hayden
Court, Sub contractor, carpenters
ADHAV Electrolysis Studio
Nalini P. Adhav, 1643 State Road,

a career in Real Estate call
Sternper Agency, Wm. Stemper,

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Jut! for (kit
DEAR HELOISE:
I have so many costume jewelry pins that I had boxes all
over the place. So I took a piece of foam to fit the door frame
casing in my bedroom (thedoor is close to my dresser), covered
the foam with thin black material and nailed it to the door
frame.
lthenputallofmypinsonjt
In pincushion fashion. The
pins are now all together and
no more hunting through ____________
boxes for the one wanted.
It also makes a Very pretty __________
decoration for the bedroom,
Guess
and I have had a lot of corn'pilments on it.
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caution, be sin to P11CC It
well above the reach of
toddler set. Thosi shiny
baubles are an open invitation
I now lay the jars on their
to little ones who can, in a few
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DEAR HELOISE:
be able to put your fingers in
I have long fingernails and the jar on its side.
always hated putting my
Try this and you will store
fingers In jars of cold cream, all your creams in jars this
moisturizer, etc.
way.
Natalie Siclari

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DEAR HELOISE:
Some time ago I saw In one
of your columns a way of
making an ordinary printed
. picture to appear to be an oil
painting.
Would you please be so kind
as to tell me what procedure is
used in getting this effect?
Thank you.
Mrs. Walter Enquist
what it is. . . yep,
nylon netl
Just stretch nylon net over
the picture (any printed
picture, such as come in
magazines, books, and such)
and hold it firmly. Give It a
light coat of shellac. Carefully
remove the net and let It dry.
it gives the same ap.
psarance that painting on
canvas gives. Of course,
cheesecloth would work too.
Helois.
DEAR READER:
Thli$is your column. If you'd
Ilk, to share a hint, ask a
question or make a sugges.
flon, writs, me care of this
fhwopaps,'
Hugs, Ifeloise

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GOTTA HAND IT TO YOU, LEIGH
DEAR HELOISE:
I have the loveliest idea for anyone who uses hand.
bags.
Just take a pretty cloth placemat, fold it three.
quarters up (narrow end to narrow end) and sew a
seam around the folded area.
Sew a button on the new clutch-purse and put a
button We on the flap. Or you could use some of that
self-gripping tape.
Makes a cute Idea for church bazaars, gifts, etc.
Leigh, Age 12
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year have 31 days and which ones don't.
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your index finger knuckle, count it as January.
The valley between the knuckle Is February. The
next knuckle, March, and to on.
When you get to August, begin at the beginning.
The knuckles represent months with 31 days, and the
valleys between your knuckles count as the months
without 31 days.
Try It, It's easyl
Christie Burke, Age 11
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72nd Year, No. 29—Monday. Sept. 24, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32711

Is raeli Planes
Shot Down 4
Sy rian Fig hters
40

FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 17?

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) - Israeli warplanes shot down four Syrian MiG-21s over
Lebanon today in the second such battle in
three months, Israeli spokesmen said.
The command said U.S. built F-iS Eagle
Interceptors and Israeli-made Kfir C-2 aircraft took part in the dogfight south of Beirut.
A military spokesman said all the Israeli
planes returned safely to base but gave no
further details.

by Hal Kaufman
OLD ONETWOp Litters of the word clued In this old verse as ONE are to be
franspewdie spell the word clued as TWO: - "With eyes suffused, her dear old face aglow.
wirn pleasant m.merlis of lea, a,., Grandma, in
cubit of easy chairs, sits ONE the TWO she often
*sar$" Can you penle Itout?
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Sorry'Me-Notl A certain berry first appears
green, than turns red, then blue. What berry?

In Lebanon a spokesman for of the pro.
Isracli Christian militias said two of the
Syrian MiGs were shot down over Deir Al
Qamar, 25 miles south of Beirut and two
others over Armoun, 7 miles south of Beirut.
Both villages are in the mountainous Shut
area largely inhabited by Lebanese Druze.
Syria's official Damascus radio made no
mention of the dogfight.

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has a niece and sispitiw. Cie has. alice and two
nephews. See has hew many sees?
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RiddleMe..ThIsI Why is TV a crazy business?
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The driver of this car was killed in a collision In Casselberry

Herald Photo by Tom Vincent

Sun Bank VP Killed In Car Crash
Casselberry Police were
continuing
their
in.
vestigation today into a
Saturday night traffic
accident that killed Sun
Bank of Florida Vice
President Harrison H.
Brinkley.
Briskly, 48, of Orlando
was killed when the car he
was driving struck a
vending machine company
van head-on on Seminola
Boulevard about 300 feet
west of Lake Drive In
Casselberry. The accident
occurred at 9:05 p.m.,

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police said.
According to police,
Brinkley was headed
westbound on Seminola
when he pulled into the
path of the van driven by
Ronnie M. Jones, 32, of 1401
c a r I s I e Drive, No
Casselberry. Jones was
heading eastbound on
Seminola, police said.
Brinkley's car struck the
left front of Jones' van and
was then spun around,
police said. In the Car with
Brinkley was his wife,
Marbiel, who was taken to

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Florida North Hospital in
Altamonte Springs where
she was treated and
released for minor injuries,
police said. Police said
Jones was uninjured in the
accident,
charges have been
filed against Jones, who
police said apparently tried
to pull off the road in order
to avoid the collision. But
police said the accident is
still under investigation,
Brinkley, a native of
Georgia, was hired as a
bookkeeper with the First

National Bank of Orlando,
which later became Sun
First of Orlando. He rose
quickly with the parent
company, Sun Bank of
Florida,
to
head
bookkeeper,
assistant
cashier and assistant vice
president. In 1974 he was
promoted to vice president
in charge of facilities and
purchasing and in July of
this year he was named
vice president in charge of
operations and a staff
officer of Sun Bank of
Florida, Inc.

Brinkley is survived by
two daughters in Winter
Springs, Debbie Brinkley
and Mrs. Darlene Bennett.
Other survivors include
two sons, a third daugher,
his mother, one brother,
one grandmother and one
grandchild all of Orlando
and one sister from Winter
Park.
The death of Brinkley
brings to 29 the number of
persons Idiled In traffic
accidents this year In
Seminole Seminole County.
—GEOFFREY POUNDS

The command gave no immediate indication why their planes were in Lebanese
air territory, but Israel carries out routine
reconnaissance flights in the area to keep an
eye on Palestinian guerrilla activities.
Police sources in Beirut said a pilot was
spotted parachuting into the hills south of the
city. Loud explosions and the crackle of antiaircraft fire could be heard in downtown

Beirut at 3 p.m. (9 a.m. EDT).
Instructions were given to the Palestine
Liberation Organization to halt anti-aircraft
fire because a dogfight was taking place over
the city, sources said.
The dogfight was the second such Incident
since June 27, when Israel warplanes shot
down five Soviet-built Syrin MIG 21s in a dog
fight over Lebanon. Military sources said the
Israelis downed six Mlg2ls in that encounter.
Previously, the Syrians and Israelis
clashed in the skies in April, 1974, during the
war of attrition on the occupied Golan Heights
following the 1973 October war.
Military analysts repeatedly have warned
of the possibility of encounters between
Syrian and Israeli warplanes over Lebanon
because of the presence of Syrian forces in
Lebanese territory.
In the June incident, the Israeli warplanes
were mothered by a high-flying Gruipman
EC-2 Hawkeye surveillance plane that
monitored the takeoff of the Syrian Jets from
their base even while they were taxiing.
It was not known immediately If a
Hawkeye, Israel's latest aircraft acquisition
from the United States, accompanied the
Israeli warplanes on Monday's flight over
Lebanon.

Longwood Proposed
Tax Rate At $2.9!
41
Set For Commission

Longwood taxpayers should
the police and fire departments
get a slight break for fiscal 1919account for the increased total
1780 if the city commission
budget for all departments. He
tonight goes along with a
.
said two new men each will be
proposed budget of $1,171,0
added to the police and fire
calling fora tax rate of $2.91 per
departments. Much of the
$1,000 assessed valuation. The
The first tenant on the first
Thomas Wilson III, executive will be accomplished and paid with the city.
surplus overage, he said, will go
square foot, according to an
new tax rate, if approved, is 4.
floor of the Sanford City Hall director of the Housing for and the method to be used
to capital Improvements such
Authority spokesman. The cents per $1,000 assessed
as road paving, storm drainage
may be the Sanford Housing Authority, in a letter to the city for acquiring power service.
The $4.57 rate, according to spokesman said leasing the city valuation less than this year's
' .
The
options
the
Authority
City
Manager
Warren
Knowles,
Authority,
has asked that the commission
and parks and recreation.
ca rpeting
and parking hail space will save a con- $2.95 tax rate.
The city commission at its 7 develop a lease agreement for a may consider are: connecting inincludes
addition
to the space.
siderable amount of money
Here is the proposed budget
p.m. meeting today will con- one year period of time with to the city power system and
annually for the authority.
..
Although the proposed budget
for 1979-1980 commissioners
sider a proposal from the option for renewal.
paying its pro rata share to the
The Housing Authority
.for the coming fiscal year is
will discuss at tonight's
Housing Authority to lease 3,000
The rate for leasing space is city, or metering its use apart currently leases 2,800 square
The authority plans to move about $123,000 more than this
meeting:
square feet of the 16,OW square $4.57 per square foot. Details from city operations and feet of space in the Paulucci into the city hall space by Feb. I year's $1,048,000, an increase in
Police Department
—
feet lower level of city ball for must be worked out by the contracting partitioning costs Professional Center on First if details can be worked out,
DAVID CIIACEY
the city's tax base as well as an
$371,029;
Public
Works
office space.
Authority on how renovations with a private contractor or Street at a rate of $580 per —DONNA ESTES
increase in the anticipated
...proposes budget
Department - $258,458; Fire
surplus account will generate
Department - $151,051; Parka
eno ugh revenues to keep the tax additional $30,000 more in and Recreation -- $57,541;
rate about level, according to spending this coming year for Administration - $189,771.
David
Chacey, city ad2
ministrator.
Chacey explained that this Today
By DONNA EST
Knowles will urge city corn- current sewer plant, located on concept has been on going for mission is expected to discuss year's
budget had carried an Around The
Herald Staff Writer
Clock ..........4-A Horoscope .................
misslonersat a 7p.m. meeting Seminole Boulvard.
the past three years, the past its possible participation in anticipated surplus revenue Bridge
How much land should the today to proceed with the
.....................4-B
Hospital ...................
Knowles isa memo to the city year has been filled almost workshop session this week, account of $131,000, but
Calendar...................5-A
Obituaries
city of Sanford acquire for acquisition of 5.35 acres rather commission said that although entirely with "talk" - until Knowles said today he will urge come closer to $250,000.
Comics
expansion of the city's sewer than the 8.5 acres previously discussion of a plan for Sanford, lake Mary formally agreed to the city to move forward with
.4-B OURSELVES ..............1-B
Chacey said a 7.5 percent Crossword
plant into a regional facility? considered.
:::: .4-B Spins....................
Lake Mary and the county to participations a few weeks ago. the project without the county cost of living pay Increase for Editorial
City Manager
Warren
...................4-A
Television ...... ...........1-B
The property is west of the participate in the regional
Noting 'the county corn- at this point.
allcityernployees,aswellasan DearAbby .................1-B Weather ...................3-A

City Hall May Have First Tenant

How
Much Land F Sewer Plant

4.3-A

School Fire GL tS SL 101DIV
Room - Damage $ 1 0,000
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number of textbooks, a file
.
when the fire broke out.
A fit, of tmkflown origin pletely destroyed.
Original
speculation
on
the
blazed ins supply room Sunday
Further Investigation of the cabinet, a chalkboard, and
paper material including
ifternoon at Goldsboro cause of the fire was offered by fire is now being coducted.
master
carbons, reading kits
In
Sanford
Fire
Chief
George
Elenen*arySchoo1, resulting
The
intensity
of
the
fire
and
workbooks.
estimated dimaes of $10,000. Harriet.
Roberts indicated he had no
Harriet, said Roberts, caused windows to pop out and
There were no Injuries.
idea
how long the fire was
that
an
electrical
a
chalkboard
to
buckle.
A
Charles Roberts, Pi'inclpal of reasoned
located
connectionin
the
ceiling
tiles
partial
lid
of
destroyed
sup
burning
before it was
GoWdxro Elemedary,
plies
included
four
teacher's
discovered.
aarenuyshoned,
igniting
the
M11W1hSLSsnfoed,aa1d
The supply room, which used
that damage was don, to - a. tiles which dropped on to a desks, three student chairs,
that
teacher's
desk.
Nobody
was
three
circulating
fans,
tine
to
be
a regular classroom, was
nbsthgc1w,oxn, but
an
unknown
also
used for tutoring.
the $IWIY room was corn. reported in the supply room ditto machines,

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that'ths 'IM p,
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-E'ning Herald, Sanford, Fl.

BLONDIE

Monday, July 16,
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BEETLE, WOULP

FIRST, YOU'VE
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progresses so that lots of sugar diabetes itself.
is lost in the urine, then such I'm sending you The Health
individuals begin to lose weight Letter number 3.11, Diabetes:

FRED, HAVE YOU BEEN
READING ABOUT ALL THESE
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The motion endorsing the project was made by commissioner
Julian Stenstrom. It was approved unanimously by the full panel.

that if you did your part, we would do our part. You've done your
part; now it is up to us to do our part."

However, before the vote came, the motion was amended to in-

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this morning, opening an eight-foot-deep hole which swallowed the truck's rear
was
ccording to A.R. Kelly, Sanford public works director. the sewer line which
collapsed was Installed by W.P.A. workers around 1925. Ile said th e city would
not know how much the truck had been damaged until they got it out of the tenhy-fifteen foot hole, located in an alley next to 309 W. Fifth St.

A Wyoming reader wants
to know what, if anything,

Oswald: "A bird in Ithe we bid
in response to parthand is worth two in the bush ner's one-club opening.
except when you need two We respond one diamond
arise, it could be another story.
birds badl ."
so as to give him a chance to
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. ?91y
Alan: "East takes his ace bid a four-card major at the
You could be deprived ut
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

Hy JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
All was sweetness and light hi

by T. K. Ryan
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exhibited a new unanimity.

and sees that he needs two ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
tricks more. Where can they Bridge," care of this newspa-

capable of.

per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City

be found? Only in the heart

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Sutton, incidentally, was repairing his
assailaid's telephone line at the time of the
shooting.

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granted a more favorable agreed to make the switch over the property, Joseph Roach of to acquire the whole block inReal Estate 1, said a federal

cluding the Little Dixie con-

See LONGWOOD. Page 2A

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Douglas

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Douglas's
attorney, Larry resist this shot showing Longwood's city hall
1976, and t he U. S. Supreme Spalding,
argued that the
Court the following October.
shooting of Atkins was not registering a comfortable 72 degrees at Monday's

Mrs. Atkins testified at the sufficIently heinous to Justify meeting. The thermostat was set at that ternth e death penalty.

prlsonerforninedaysfollowlng
her husband's murder. She fled

Obituaries .................ZA

Acknowledging that any
murder is atrocious, he said

and called police when he left

Florida law makes a distinction

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The sentence and conviction sign a death warrant, which is therometers to check out compliance with the new
were upheld by the State appealable only to the courts, regulation. The Herald's Jane Casselberry could not

trial that Douglas held her

Around

When he finally did, he unleashed

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to come out of his cell today.

an angry tirade about

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There currently are 130 In-

At first, Theodore Bundy refused

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Friday, July 20, and Friday, p.m. today In Bartow.
history of Florida to be signed by Graham since he took them have sexual intercourse heard by the state Clemenency
IT'S COOL IN HERE
July
Sarasota attorney Larry executed ter the jury recom- office last January, but only one while he watched.
Superintendent David Brier- Spalding, a private attorney mended mercy," Spalding said. man — John Spenkelink — has
Board.
Florida
law, the The city of Longwood has apparently not got
He then struck Atkins in the board
getsUnder
to act only
if the
ton set the execution for 7 a.m. who represents Douglas "The foreman of the jury jj
actually died. The others won head with the butt of a rifle and governor
recommends President Carter's message about setting therThursday, July 26.
through the public defender's dicated it was 12-0. Up until the stays that are still pending in shot him in the head, according clemency. The board has no mostats at 75 degrees In public buildings. One

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Approximately 1,981 high
school seniors in Seniinole
County's public schools

March 22, the date the old 1883 Village Inn, a historical $330,000.

mission.

conditions in his cell, page 2A.

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'llie Winter Park Telephone Company
requested no charges be filed at this time.

Atkins Jr., the husband of conviction relief. He said the but under the new law it Is not. mates on Florida's Death How. ty, using Douglas's prior record
"I thought we had an exDo uglas was convicted of as a troublemaker and the
signed a death warrant order- near Bowling Green in Polk sentencing was on the origin
al cellent chance for clemency, abducting Atkins and his 20- atrociousness of the crime as
ing the execution of convicted County July 17, 1973.
motion of appeal..
but obviously the governor did year-old wife at gunpoint and aggravating
circumstances.
killer Howard V. Douglas
A hearing for a stay of
"If Mr. Douglas is executed, not think so," he said,
forcing them to drive to a
Douglas's appeal for comniuduring the period between execution was sched uled for 1 he will be the first man in the
It was the filth dea th warrant wooded area where he made tation to life in prison was twice

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telephone Company, told deputies the shots
were fired by a man froma yacd oil the south
side of the lake. One shot hi t a tree limb about
two feet from him, Sutton said.
Front their investigation, deputies found a

hardship on us," Layer said. "It
really didn't make that much of
a difference."

week, a 30-year franchise Longwood could ask to reopen
Also at the meeting, City restoration grant is available venience slore and pool hall.
agreement with Winter Park negotiations.
administrator David Chacey whicli would allow the city to "We could refurbish it into a
Telephone Company was given
The City's lr.GntWy crcdit uf was asked to look into the get back up to 50
percent of the lx!"utiful city hall." she added.

Graham

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impedes visibility from the southside of the
lake, deputies say.

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deputies.
Sutton, who is employed by the Winter Park

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diplomas as a result of not
passing the test won't work any

a raft in front of his parents' home, deputies
day. lie and members of the family had been
unable to catch it.

by Stan Lee and John Romita

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Eugene Sutoon, 20. of 1807
Coolidge Ave., Sanford, said he was busy
repairing a telephone line on Lake Drive in
Casselberry when two shots were fired about
Reginald

a prospective site for a city hull.
The four-member body which
franchise expired. Sould the landmark, for use as a city hall.
Mayor June Lorinann said
who has been
last week split 2 to 2 on many
Winter Park Tel has agreed city purchase or bui ld a new
The Herald last week she was not onl y interested in negotiating for the church
issues, passed some of them that should any other city be city hall the company has also reported the exclusive agent for the hotel building but would like property, said the city had

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"valid and an appropriate
educational tool."
"The delay for withholding

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23-year-old man had fired two shots from his

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)

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today

of harmony between you and but today don't try to do or

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described as a "nuisance."

a few feet front his perch.

said

Longwood Monday night as the fmni ai oval after the firm at least $375 a month, which the possibility of a federal purchase price and renovation

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man when a shot bounced off a tree limb just

Layer

something today where a team It's admirable to want to help
effort is called because of a lack others how and where you can,

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city commissioners meeting in agreed to amend the contract at telephone company hai agreed assistance grant should the city cost. lie said the purchase price I A)ngwood property on Church
a comfortable 72 degrees the insistance of the com- to pay will be retroactive to decide to purchase Langwood's of the t hree-story hotel is Stree

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.22 caliber rifle in an attempt to kill a duck he

of diamonds and sees that one level.
bird in the hand. He can give (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
his partner an immediate

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man felt more like it sitting duck than rep.air

L ongwood Approves Telephone Franchise

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A sewer line collapsed under the weight of a half-filled Sanford garbage truck

diamonds at trick two. That
one almost worthless bird

By Oswald Jacoby

be ready and able to compete on

-in equal footing.

lie was aiming for a white-colored duck on

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students, parents and teachers.

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held the ace of hearts instead of th e king he would

blacks, but said more time Is
needed to eliminate vestages of
the old segregation system
which might make It harder for
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profitable thing into a loser.
Should an unexpected Crisis

Af'1'rHING.

An light of the evidence
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provide proper notice to

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Carr rejected arguments that to juniors, said Ithy. It tests jectives and to eliminate the Amendment,'' Can' concluded
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hand and does give West
that diamond ruff. If he
covers West lea ds a heart
back and again the ruff is
waiting."
Alan: "Note that if South

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Opening lead: •2

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approximately 4,200 members
'the functional literacy test is and teachers to the new func- plementation (of the literacy
of the 1q79 public school senior a portion of the state tional literacy objectives, to law is a violation of the due
class throughout the state.
assessment test administered insure i nstruction in the ob- process clause of the 14th

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suit and only they can be Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.)

I-ft WON'T i1'E AS I..OPJG
AS 2- DON PROWN

and follow directions so they enjoined

Ralph Ray, administrative can do everyday tasks front passage of the (test) as a

couldn't deny diplomas to the diplomas "tit their own

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your counterpart. Put it promise more than you're

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June. Of that figure, SOHIC 50 and English.
ment which accompanied
students didn't get diplomas
"The test requires them to be segregation, the court is of the

students who fail it until 1983. way" but probably will mail relating to the necessary peri od

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school diplomas after all.
district is now awaiting official balancing a checkbeok," Ray a period of four years.
U.S. District Judge George C. word on the ruling from the said.
By the end of the court 's
Carr of Jacksonville upheld the state departieiit of education.
In upholding the test, Carr injunction,
al l st udents sho ul d
test Friday but said the state Each high school will rlistrimitc ruled:

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together.

FRANK AND ERNEST

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literacy test will get their high assistant, said the school cuinparativt' shopping to requirement for graduation for

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duck or he can cover."
Oswald: "If he ducks,

Dealer: North
West North East South

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taken right away:"
Oswald: "Therefore, the
winning East player leads
his queen of hearts at trick
two."

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Vulnerable: Both

for you to a limited degree relating to your personal
today. Should they feel you f inances today lest you do
expect too much, they may somet hing foolish that could
withdraw t heir support.
offset your gains.

LIBRA

Get

The esthnated 50 Seminole because they had failed the able to read and understand opinion that the state should be

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per hand.

Friends are willing to go to bat

hearings on the budget later this summer.

County students of the class of literacy test.

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new fiscal %ear beginning Oct. 1. An indication of the city's
cominitment to the improvement plan should come during public

The judge's ruling effects then, out, Ilay saiti.

LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) Your
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
first efforts are likely to be your Too much of a good thing could
best ones today, but If you don't be bad for you today. Exercise
grab the brass ring on your
Initial try you may not have the overindulgence doesn't gain the

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making

'We won't see a battle on that. Th e merchants are go in g to stay
open if there's business to be had. I don't think you'll have to
convince anyone of that," she said.
The commissioners must have a budget completed prior to the

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In the year following your birthAQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
day by sending for your copy of
Astro-Graph Letter. Mail $1 for Don't let yourself be pressured
each to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box into

traded additional shoppers.

Commissioners David Farr and Eddie Keith said the developinent corporation deserves credit for its significant contribution
to the city.
Said Farr: "Two years ago the city commission promised )'OU

Herald Staff Writer

July 17, 1979
21) You may not be at your best dividuals may eat a lot and still painful involvement of the
A new and important friend today in tasks requiring lose weight.
nerves to your feet and legs.

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of people are going to be asked to

pity for this project. But they can't enjoy it if they are not offered a
c latice to shop. Many people can't get downtown between 9 a.m.

spiet

may enter your life this coming patience and persevereance

Th HLINTIN&amp; (EE)

Iw some assurance required front downtown merchants that they
keep their businesses open at least one night a week.

itid 5 .tn. if the stores don't stay open, they wouldn't be attracte(l, and they wouldn't enjoy the improvements," Stenstrom
saii.I.
Iftit Ms ,Jacobson said she did not think there would be a

Nevertheless, the mood was optimistic for downtown boosters.

completion of the first phase, she said.

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problem with merchants closing early if the improvements at-

spend $88,000 for materials. The city also would be asked to supply
equipment and labor. If the entire project were done by a private

be replaced so the diabetic is taken proper measures to
thirsty. Hence this causes two control it, the more likely you
of the im portant symptoms of a are to have complications,
di abetic — being thirst y and Including heart disease, kidney

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iitousands and thousands

If the commission comes up with the money, Ms. Jacobson said,
the initial phase of the project could be completed in 30 to 42
weeks.

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provements could be made at less cost in years subsequent to the

eliminated. That water has to diabetes go without having

year through someone you because you might try to foralready know. The three of you sake quality for speed.
will share many pleasant times.
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Be optimistic and expectant 19) Normally you're rather
today, but also be realistic, cautious taking a gamble, but
Should you
you hope for more than today you may involve yourself
you're entitled to you might be In something that looks like a
se verely disappointed. Find out s ure th ing on the s ur face. Face

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from First Street.
L
and planner Glenn Mitchel of the consulting firm of Reynolds
Land
and Associates told the commissioners at a special budget
workshop session at City Hall that the plan .iouid require the city

with the sugar that's being status. The longer you let your

For Tuesday, July 1 7, 1979
YOUR BIRTHDAY

clude an obligation by the development corporation to provitiv
precise figures and a four-year breakdown of costs of the entire

and so it passes a lot of water about improving your health

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revenues for the coming fiscal year.

the diabitic loses a lot of sugar NY 10019.
in the urine.
Putting it all together, I
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keeping the sugar in a solution busy and make a serious effort

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symptom of more advanced newspaper, P..O. Box 1551,
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funds."
Finding the funds could be difficult for the commissioners, who
face the task of trimming the general government budget nearly
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"This could be a turning point in image-building. It looks like
the beginning of implementation," said Sara Jacobson, a
development corporation director.
Ms. Jacobson said the plan presented monday represented the

. contractor, he said, the cost would be about $210,000.

frequently. This is a common request to me, in care of this

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necessarily mean implementation will follow.
The plan, developed by the Greater Sanford Development
corporation, calls for street repaving and construction of new
sidewalks on a two and one half block area on First Street from

Management, to give you more
opposite problem.
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hasn't progressed to that stage, Other r ea de rs who want this
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"What we have done." Stenstrom said, "is approve the tit(.
concept of the plan and pledge to support it if we can find tile

Sanford city conunissioners Monday approved in concept a plan
for the revitalization of the downtown area, but the move does not

0 provements on a onehalf block section of Magnolia Avenue south

people with adult onset diabetes the infection occurs, it can
are overweight. If the diabetes seriously affect the state of the

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bench areas. The city-funded improvements would complement
building improvements made by the merchants and downtown
property owners, Mitchel said. He said the merchants are being
asked to restore their buildings to their original appearance.

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other that diabetics are more prone to
any
appreciate
common boils. For that matter,
suggestions that you have,
DEAR READER — It's true diabetics are more prone to
that In the early stages, many Infections in general. Then once

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in it. I nearly died. I had to doctor help you with a basic
diet that fits your ideal weight.
learn the hard way.
Those simple formations that
I am thirsty all the time and
do have to urinate a lot, but it's you described In the rest of your
me in any her way. I would occur in diabetics. It 's al

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attacked me yet is un- lesson.
The most important advice I
controllable weight loss.
Two years ago I ate three can give you is to go ahead and
bags of M&amp;M's. I also ate fruit slowly and sensibly eliminate
cake and it had plenty of sugar your excess body fat. Let your

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but I try to keep it down. I
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but now I'm down to 225. I have
very little difficulty with my
diabetes and have never used
You certainly should avoid
Insulin although Idid have to be
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Sanford Man Stabbed In Chest By Woman
By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

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A 28-year-old Sanford man is listed in satisfactory condition
today after he was stabbed In the chest with a steak knife, according to a Seminole Memorial Hospital spokesman.
Nathaniel Bailey, 28, of 1316 Southwest Road, Sanford, was
stabbed in the right upper chest at his home early Monday
afternoon, Seminole County deputies say. A woman reportedly
did the stabbing but no charges have been filed against her and no
motive has been established.
Bailey is employed in the labor department of the city of Sanford.

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In Television Spectacular
BAGHDAD, Iraq (UP!) — The leadership of Iraq
thanged hands in a stunning television spectacular. But
for all the drama, little or no change was expected in
Baghdad's hard-line stand against the United States and
the Egyptian-Israeli peace.
Ahmad Hassan Al Bakr, 65, stepped before the cameras
Monday night to announce he was resigning as Iraq's
president "for health reasons" and that strongman Gen.
Sadam Hussein was taking his place.
The ruling Revolutionary Command Council announced
immediately that Hussein, 42, a tall, elegant champion of
Iraqi itaath Socialist Party infighting, will move into all of
$akr's position -- the presidency, the council chairinanship, the premier and the Baath Party secretary
generalship.
There was no advance warning of the shift, which appeared to consolidate in Hussein the power he has shared
with Bakr as an "indispensable partner" since 1973.

* Fires
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ATTEMPTED RAPE
Sanford police are looking for a teenage boy who made a
Seminole Community College teacher undress at knifepoint in a
women's lounge on campus.
The 46-year-old woman told police the youth grabbed her early
Monday afternoon in the lounge of the fine arts building.
Threatening her with the knife, the woman said she was told to
take off her clothes and was then forced to the floor by the youth.
Sanford police say the woman successfully fought off the youth
who then ran through the campus carrying his clothes in his hand,
The teenager was described as about 1&amp; years-1d, and wearing
a blue and white striped surfer shirt and light-colored pants.

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rescued by a Norwegian tanker headed for Singapore
" today with a guarantee they would be resettled in the
Scandanavian nation.
The 80,000-ton Bar Bare was en route for Japan for
repairs
when It picked up the refugees in the South China
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Sea, according to the Singapore representative for the U.
N. High Commissioner for Refugees.
The latest group, which has a guarantee of resettlement
in Norway, included 10 children, 6 women and 10 men.
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It was not immediately known whether they were from
the original group of 289 who were towed away from
Malaysia July 3 and cut adrift the next day in live leaky
boats with little fuel or water.

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: Inefficiency and eventually arrested.
Francis Murphy, 30, who said he always wanted to be a
doctor, was sentenced to two years in jail Monday by
Judge James Ruskin at the Old Bailey court.
Murphy pleaded guilty to dishonesty obtaining a
medical certificate and posing as Dr. Anthony John
Murphy to obtain a job as orthopedic surgeon at Redhill
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years ago because of political pressures, Monday announced plans to re-enter the Egyptian market later this
week.
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J. Paul Austin, chairman of the board and chief
executive officer of Coca-Cola, said an agreement had
been signed with the Arab Republic of Egypt to begin
sales in Cairo Saturday, climaxing lengthy negotiations
between the soft drink manufacturer and the Egyptian
government.
Coca-Cola products were boycotted by the Arab League
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— The United States gives
millions in aid to several OPEC countries and has no intention of stopping or cutting it in light of the recent oil
price increases.
The Agency for International Development said In a
newsletter it is in the best interests of the United States to
continue "limited assistance to the non-Arab countries of
Indonesia, Ecuador and Nigeria, which together provide
more than 20 percent of U. S. oil."

VEATH ER
Daytona Beach: high 3:1
a.m.readIngs; temperature,
overnight lows, 74; LIII., 4:31 p.m.; low 10:02 n.m.
80
90; 10:51 P.M.
high,
yeiterday's
Port Canaveral: high, 3:41
baometrIc pressure, 30.05;
percent;
n.m.,
4:28 p.m.; low, 9:53 a.m.
humIdity,
85
relative
10:42p.m.
wthdiSnt5 mph.
Bayport: hIgh, 9:13 a.m.
'orecait: Partly cloudy
Wednesday with 11:18 p.m.; low, 3:05 LM,, 4:41
Ill
sc$ttered mostly afternoon and p.m.
BOATING FORECAST
evn1ng thundershowers. Highs
&amp;.Augusthleto Jupiter lnIn
Intbe low to mid OL Lows in
the 70s. Winds variable mostly out 50 miles Winds variabk
soitherly 10 mph or less. mostly southerly around 1(
Clance of rain 70 percent today, knots through Wednesday. Sea
30 percent tonight and 10 per- 3 feet or lee. Scattered main!)
afternoon and evening thun
c$t Wednesday.
derstozma with gusty winds.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The House, taking a critical
look at expense allowances for presidents, past and
present, has voted to dock Richard Nixon his $68,000
allowance for a year and make President Carter spend his
expense money or give it back.
But efforts to eliminate the $35,000 travel allowances for
former presidents — Nixon and Gerald
Ford — failed.
The actions came during House consideration Monday
of a bill to fund White House operations.
In Nixon's case, the House voted to deduct from his
official yearly allowance $66,000 to repay the government
for improvements made to his San Clemente estate while
he was president. His yearly allowance— pinned by law to
current salaries for Cabinet officers — is, coincidentally,
$66,000.

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payroll tax cut if unemployment rises sharply, and is sticking to
his goal of a balanced budget despite the high costs of his new
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fl,e president, on a one-day trip to Kansas City, Mo., and
Detroit Monday, was in a euphoric mood following the good
reception he has received so far from his Sunday night energyindependence address to the nation.
He says he has learned his lesson a bout remaining Isolated, and
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. . . . . I , .Workers of America in Detroit Monday, Carter acknowledged
that because of the increase in the price of oil, the nation faces
"some increase in inflation, perhaps some increase in unemployment."
"If the unemployment rate starts getting too high , than I will
Teller Jeannene Davis (left) takes the first deposit Tuesday at the New take action," he said. "It would be to lower taxes. And If we lower
FIRST DEPOSIT
Longwood office of the Flagship Bank from Betty Webb of Wekiva Marina.
them, my first preference would be to lower the payroll tax."
AT NEW OFFICE
Ralph Pezold is manager of the new branch, which Is located at 1020 State Road
Addressing the National Association of Counties in Kansas City
434.
earlier, Carter said he expected to maintain a "steady course" on
his austere 1980 budget, which he said was aimed at achieving a
balanced budget and meeting the serious problem of inflation.
But, he added, "I will also not hesitate to take action to avoid a
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Mile Island accident.
Carter said many of the 150 persons who met with him at Camp
About 13 percent of the
David had told him: "You are not out among the people enough.
nation's electricity now Is
You don't listen to us enough."
generated by nuclear reactors,
"Well, I listened to that, and I learned my lesson," Carter said.
Schlesinger said.
Aides said they knew of no immediate plans for Carter to do
"We will not be able to
more traveling.
achieve these goals if we retain
The mood of the president, his staff — and his audiences — was
the present regulatory morass
optimistic and responsive to his forceful new approach. lie was
or institutionalized impasse
applauded 27 times during his 33-minute #Adress in Kansas City
that has come to characterize
and 23 times in his one-hour remarks and questlonanswer session
decisions in the energy area,"
in Detroit far more frequently than usual.
BROKEN BOW, Okla. (UPI)
An escaped Florida
said Schlesinger.
Carter used his Kansas City address to elaborate on his 10-year,
double murder suspect, several companions and a fellow
Ile said the Energy Mobiliza$140 billion energy program which he said was designed "so that
escapee, all considered armed and dangerous, are
Lion Board would have the
never again will our nation's independence be hostage to foreign
believed headed for the small southeastern Oklahoma
power
to
cut
through
oil."
red
tape
community of Broken Bow, authorities have warned.
by making decisions on power
The entire cost, he said, would come from the windfall profits
James Daniels Jr., 20, Of Broken Bow, and Jack Edward
projects if state, federal or local
tax he has proposed for the oil Industry, and hence would not
Legg, 32, of northeastern Texas escaped Sunday from the
officials [ailed torespond
mean big bud get deficits. lie urged quick congressional approval
Broward County, Fla., jail. Two other prisoners who
WItfllfl a prescribed time.
of the tax.
escaped with the pair were captured early Monday
come from a diverse collection consumption to coal or other
It also is empowered to
And he mentioned nuclear power Monday — a subject not
morning near Pompano Beach, Fla.
of conservation and fuel- fuels under an anticipated Identify priority national
covered In his Sunday speech. He noted that a presidential
Broward County Deputy Sheriff Tony Fantigrassi said
switching measures, including: congressional mandate. The secur ity projects, waive time. commission is investigating the
Three Mile Island nuclear acauthorities believe Daniels' father, James Daniels Sr.,
—1.5 million barrels a day switch will be accomplished by consuming approval cldent, but added, "nuclear power must play an impo rtan t role in
and the younger Daniels' girlfriend, Short Lynn Houser,
through developing a variety of coupons for oil purthcscc that procedures and eve: set aside
the United Sta tes to ensure our energy future."
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Authorities said the fugitives are thought to be driving
dinating crash programs and
—1 million barrels a day from among themselves to meet plan.
two cars.
pushing them to conclusions. the so-ca lled unconventional individual requirements.
Schlesinger said he and
The Energy Security Cor- fuels, like gas squeezed out of
—The f inal 750,000 barrels a Treasury Secretary Michael
poration will be financed by $88 impermeable rock and sand day from such conservation Blumenthal
have been Charged
billion from the Treasury — formations.
measures as home Insulation, to come up with plans to enforce
presumably furnished by the
—500,000 barrels a day of car-pooling, a switch from oil to Carter's import quotas on the
PIERRE, S.D. (UP!) Bureaucratic and legal tangles
proposed windfall profits tax on hard-to-extract, Californian gas for home an d commercial oil companies within 30 days.
oil, and by funds from the sale heavy oil in response to heating, thermostat controls,
delayed a federal spraying program until it was too late to
The quota for this year has
ci $5 billion In small denomina- decontroled prices and a total and greater reliance on mass been set at 8.2 million
save the state's western range-lands from a grasshopper
barrels a
tion energy war bonds. It would exemption from the windfall transit.
infestation this summer, area ranchers charge.
day and 1910's quota will be
stimulate development and profits tax.
Schlesinger said Carter's under the 8.5 million barrel
"We've still got infestations up to 100 hoppers per
producti
of
on
oil
sub
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itutes.
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the
remaining
1.5
plan
contains no initiatives for limit Carter agreed to at the
square yard," rancher Howard Ireland of Belvidere said
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projected
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exploiting
nuclear energy, and Tokyo economic summit, he
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barr
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savings
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switching
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government going. They just wanted to wait and I think
LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE
we should have sprayed earlier."
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The program, financed In thirds by the U.S. Department
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ot. All homeowners qualify, including widows, re- of Agricult ur e, the state government and the ran chers,
tirees and even those rejected by banks or loan
sprayed an estimated I million acres of rangeland W ..
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"It's usually 98 degrees inhere, even If we would turn it down to
is ALL APPLICANTS MAY
United Press International
6511" Greer said. "It would be getting outrageous to keep It hotter.
BE ELIGIBLE
America's office workers roiled up their shirtsleeves and
People pay for an atmosphere of comfort when they go out."
HOSPITAL NOT ES
turned up their thiermodats In line with President Carter's energy
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"If everyone thinks they're going to be hot and uncomfortable,
cool North.
FAST LOAN
Norman &amp; Patricia Kog.r a girl
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then
they'll probably be hot and uncomfortable," he said. "The
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APPROVAL
Keith I Dixie Pickman a girl,
idea is to think cool."
JULY iS
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asweaahcp,"gruusedHol1ie
Mann,
aaejety
for
Small
Deltono
Sanford: ADMISSIONS
Secretaries in the While House, already steamy for weeks
Business A iliijstratIon who said the temperature in her building
because
it was the first place Carter ordered mandatory therreached $7 degrees.
Hydnieth Amos
DISCHARGES
mostat
settings,
took to wearing sun dresses and cooling themNellie Brewer
Sanford:
That was In Lubbock, Texas, where the afternoon high neared
Hydnleth Amos
Melvin Daniels
selves
with
brightly
colored fans. Reporters In the press room
i00 degmes.
Aretha M. Barr
James Harr
likened it to a sauna. Workmen Installed screens In many of the
Juanita M. Decker
In Chicago, where it never got above a pleasant 78, most office
Haiti. Lavigne
Wed Wing offices so windows could be propped open.
Gertrude M. Goodati
.Donna Rogers
workers scarcely noticed whether thermostats had been turned
State workers in Miami shed three-piece suits for cooler cotton
Helen J. Hill
Charlie W. Stafford
up to the required 78 degrees (Carter's mandate calls for 65
Ethel K. Peunifoy
Debra Young
guayaberaz
a shodaleeved cotton shirt of Latin origin and
degrees In the winter).
CALL
Marcile Terklngton
-Elizabeth Beitz. D-eBery
armed
themselves
with
sling
psychometers,
devices
one
swings
In
- Maude P. SIlicon, DeBary
Patrick J. Zeuli
A telephone survey of several restaurants found the managers
TOLL FREE
a circle to measure the dewpoint. When it reaches a level of 65
Michele Cox, Winter Springs
Sylvia Davis I baby girl
were
not
even
aware
Of
the
president's
order
to
conserve
energy.
ANY
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Betty Lowdermilk &amp; baby girl
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Sieve Greer, manager of P.S. Chicago, a nlgddub-reataurant,
Violattam filoddermoysir, Dolilons
Sanford:
Pn AATII'CA tWitflç4i $r,,c$$ ffic
overbearing humidity, Dade County General Services AdJeffery &amp; Shelley Herter a girl
Corns M. Jencks. Orange City
sild his place is hot enough as it Is.
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ministration Director Joe Fletcher said.

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Energy Secretary James
Schlesinger thinks President
Carter's 10-year plan is achievable — but not "if we retain the
present regulatory morass or
institutionalized impasse" that
characterizes decisions.
The dour-faced, pipe-smoking
Schlesigner told reporters
Monday the proposals for
replacing daily imports with
conservation and new energy
sources — with no nuclear
power increase — Is difficult,
but not impossible.
"The goal
Is achievable.
It's an ambitious goal but it is
achievable," Schlesinger said
at a briefing on the details of the
Carter an
The "heart of this new endeavor," he said, are the
proposed Energy Security Corporation f inancing plan and
Energy Mobilization Board

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was investigating today a tropical depression moving
toward the Leeward Islands, which serve as the
boundary between the Atlantic ocean and the Caribbean
Sea.
The disturbance was centered early today less than 300
miles east of the island of Guadeloupe and moving westnorthwest about 17 miles an hour. Guadeloupe Is at the
south end of the Leeward Chain, where it joins the Windward Islands to form the Lesser Antilles.
Hurricane forcasters said satellite photos indicated the
depression was weak and poorly organized but Its highest
sustained winds were estimated at 35 miles an hour, Just
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A tornado smashed through Cheyenne, Wyo., Monday
killing a 14-month-old boy, injuring more than 40 residents
and demolishing many homes and a school. Flash floods
forced hundreds from their homes and drowned at least
one woman in parts of the Appalachians.
The tornado, described by witnesses as "black as
night," dipped out of low, swirling clouds In northeast
Cheyenne and traveled a jagged line over a golf course,
across the airport and through several blocks of houses. It
also damaged several Air National Guard C-130 transport
planes.
Wyoming Gov. Ed Herschler, whose residence was
narrowly missed by the twister, declared the sparsely
populated state's capital city a disaster area and said he
would seek federal assistance.

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But Quigley said the city began looking for fuel saving methods
weeks ago after oil suppliers cut back the city's allocation, lie
said to date the city has received no federal guidelines as to what
other fuel conserving efforts could be undertaken.
Carter told the nation Sunday that he will be proposing a 50
percent cutback by 1989 in the use of fuel oil by utilities. He said he
will be asking the utility companies to convert to coal.
Florida Power and Light District Manager Scott Burns said
that the likelihood of the Sanford power plant making such a
conversion is slim.
"Company-wide we're going to do everything we can to meet
the president's requests, but I don't see the Sanford plant turning
to coal." Burns said.
He said the company will try to convert the older plants to coal
burning or nuclear fired facilities as they become obsolete.
However, he said the Sanford plant will not fall into that category
in the next 10 years.
But Burns said a decrease in oil use of about 15 percent could be
realized here if the smallest of the three units at the plant were
converted to a natural gas fired power source. The expense involved in converting the two larger units would be excessive, he
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media turned her husband into a clown, then accused him
of capitalizing on the prestige of the White House when he
was only trying to earn a living with his controversial
personal appearance tours.
Sybil Carter, in an interview with the Ladies' Home
Journal, said the president's younger brother was left no
alternative In support of his family when he was denied
the right to buy the family peanut business after President
Carter placed it in a blind trust after the election.
"Billy didn't like it," Mrs. Carter said. "He made an
offer to buy the business and It was turned down. It hurt
him a lot, I think, because it was his father's business and
he thought it should stay in the family."

Remains of mattress set afire Monday at the
Seminole County Jail in Sanford are examined by
Detective
Willie W. Chandler Jr., investigator for
INVESTIGATED
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department. No one
was injured in the blaze, started in a holding cell by
prisoner Diego Alex Cobo, 25, of 632 Woodley Ave.,
Maitland, according to John Spoiski, sheriff's
department spokesman. Smoke from the fireretardant mattress triggered an alarm. Spoiski
said, enabling jailers to act promptly. No reason for
setting the fire was given. A 1975 lire at the jail,
which also began when a mattress was set afire,
killed 10 Inmates and one jailer through smoke • • •
Inhalation. Spoiski said the 1975 lire could not be
duplicated because the jail is now using the lireretardant mattresses.
the commission felt It should be residential and the new owner
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would have to come back to the
of
offered $250,000, but the church done because the size of the
city for any other use, City
structure,
wants $32O
"We haven't had a church Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said.
The church was told Monday
before," said Cornhi
Julian said the proposed
night It would have to go t s size
J.R. Grant.
with
,mlssloner
Somoza Sta rts Exile
zoning for churches had never
through site plan review
The commission did agree to passed because it had been tied
the Land Planning Agency for
the 17,000 square foot chapel waive the usual building permit In to an ordinance regulating
they plan to construct as an fee, however,
walls and fences, which ran into
The church hopes to move out controversy and was shelved.
addition to the present 14,000
square foot activities building of its old facilities In April 1980.
He was told to draw up I
on state Route 434. Although the If it does not use the facilities separate ordinance setting up
Radio clty does not ordinarily require for 110 days or sells It the zoning for churches and bring .t
WASHINGTON (UPI)
"Iam presentlngmyreslgna- Costa
Rica's
the procedure for an addition, property will revert to R-1 to the commission.
Deposed Nicaraguan President lion to bring peace to my Monumental today, said there
Anasastio Somoza arrived people," Somoza said In a would be a brief airport
today at Homestead Air Force message read to a weary ceremony In Managua during
Base, Fla., to begin his exile In Nicaraguan Congress, "and which Archbishop Migel
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the United States, the State history will say I'm right Obando y Bravo of Managua
because I fought against would offer prayers for the
Department announced.
Graveside services were held James V. Stowell Jr., Sanfàrd;
ROSCOE RIGGS
success of the provisional
Officials said Soinoza arrived communism all my life."
today
with Baldwin Funeral seven grandchildren, fóür
Dr. Francisco Urcuyo Malta. government,
shortly before 10 a.m. EST at
lISA
Home
Altamonte
In Charge Of
Riggs,
56,
of
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the base, which was surrounded no, 55, president of the
The Sandinlatas, who beat Burns Ave., Longwood, diedarrangements.
Brisaun Funeral Home-PA Is
with tight security. Homestead Chamber of Deputies, the lower Somotals national guard In
Sunday. Born In Clarksburg, W.
in
charge of arrangements.
elected
house
of
Congress,
was
Th8IN
is located south of Miami.
4 seven weeks of flgt1tifl$ ruled Va., he moved to Longwood
da
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expected
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as
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Mrs. Ruth J. Slmpcon, 83, of
citizen was to turn the government virtuallycities and towns
whose wife Is an
major
by He was a roofer for the gter
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over
to
the
Sandi
Sunday night at Funeral Notice
owns
extensive
and who
Monday, with the exception of Roofing Co. and member of Geneva, died
Seminole
Memorial
Hosiptal.
In
the
Miami
area,will
P
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junta.
property
the capital.
SIMPSON, MRS. RUTH J.—
the Church of God In Born in Blngh,intcn, N. ''
Ramlrez
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Sergio
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remain In
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Funeral sit wicti for Ruth J.
member
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war
never
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With the sounds
had lived in Geneva for 32
Simpson, $3, of Gitwva, who died
The officials said he will be lea der of the five-member
AIDt&amp;*fl LIon Post 53 ci years She was a member cm( )s
Sunday nit, will be at 10 sm.
that
said
In
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earshot,
the
weary
laws,
Junta,
beyond
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neut
subject to U.S.
Wednesday,
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at Brlsion Funeral
Sanford Garden Club, Central
which will not prevent him from the new rulers would make congressmen were forced to
Home Burlel will be In
He is survived by sisters, I'Ionth Zoological Society, the
speaking publicly but will their triumphant entry in wait all day and night Monday
Woodlawn Memorial Park. In
lieu 0% flowers make cor.•
prevent him from conspiring to Managua later today, accom- while Somoza packed and Velma Glover of Clarksburg Board of Directors of Flagship
tributlons to the Sunland
Juanita
Fleming, Bank. SIS'I'EPIS
overthrow the government ptnied by eight Latin American worked out the last details and and
Rehabilitation and Training
and
a
brother,
Carl
Geneva
minister.
his
resignaLongwood
conditions before
Garden Club.
which replaces him in Nicara- foreign
Center. Bninon Funeral Home
Springs.
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said that steps toward reducing energy have been underway
locally for several weeks. She listed the following measures in the
county's conservation efforts:
— elements of the public works department and the parks
department are working four-day, 10 day, 10-hour workdays to
reduce the amount of fuel used driving to and from work sites.
— the landfill has been closed on Saturdays and Sundays,
reducing gas spent in trips back and forth and on equipment used
at the site.
— beginning Monday the thermostats in all county owned
buildings were set at 78 degrees. In addition, she said, tamperproof shields will be ordered to cover the thermostats to assure
compliance with the mandate.
"We'll wait to see if our fuel allocation is cut back any more
before taking further steps," she said.
Assistant Sanford City Manager Rich Quigley said the temperature at city hall was ordered set at 78 in accord with the
president's request. Fuel saving has also been realized by the
consolidation of trips by officials. Building and fire Inspectors, he
said, are now doubling up in one car rather than making two
separate trips.

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that night had a "cold stare... a very unMIAMI (UPI) — Accused coed slayer
nerving look."
Theodore Bundy was held in contempt of
court today for failing to appear at his murder
"He was standing with his arms folded,
trial, but later showed up and unleashed an
scanning the dance floor," Miss Hastings told
angry tirade protesting conditions at his "hell
Judge Edward Cowart Monday, recalling the
hole of a jail cell."
night they went to Sherrod's nightclub, next to
Bundy, accused in the slayings of two
the Chi Omega sorority house.
Florida State University coeds, was found In
Four hours later, Lisa Levy and Margaret
contempt by Circuit Judge Edward Cowart,
were killed and two other students
Bowman
who warned him that further delays will
were beaten senseless in the sorority house.
be tolerated .
Utah law school dropout Theodore Bundy,
Bundy arrived in court 30 minutes late after
Is on trial for the murders, and Cowart
a 10-minute talk with his attorneys t
late Monday, In the absence of the jury,
ruled
cell. He unleashed an angry tirade in front of
that
he
would allow testimony from Connie
the calm but firm judge before resumption of
Carla Black and Mary Ann Picano
H
ngs,
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his trial on charges that he killed two coeds
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w
ho
danced
with Bundy at Sherrod's.
and beat three others into insensibility in
It was the first time In the trial, now in Its
Tallahassee in January 1q78.
fourth week, that a major ruling favored the
Bundy stood at the foot of the judicial bench
prosecution.
and told Cowart emotionally, "I'm laboring
"He caught my eye and his stare bothered
under conditions causing me stress." He said
me," Miss Hastings said, adding the man
he was being held in a "hell hole of a Jail cell"
stood out from the usual college-age crowd. "I
at the Dade County jail in Miami.
He had a cold stare
no
turned
away.
Shaking his finger at the judge, Bundy
expression."
accused Jailers of not allowing him visitors or
access to the Jail law library to aid him In
Miss Hastings later picked Bundy's picture
preparing his defense.
from a group of eight photos.
"Don't shake your finger at me, young
"Igottothepictureandsawhlseyes — the
man," Cowart said. Then the judge repeated
stare, it hit me. I thought, oh God. I kept
his order and drowned out Bundy's response
coming back to it," she said.
until the defendant let his hand drop.
Miss Black, who did not know Miss
"This railroad train is nmnthg and 1111 get
Hastings or her friends in January 1978, said a
off if I want to get off," Bundy said. "There
man stared at her for 20 minutes after she
comes a time when the only thing I can do
arrived at the nightclub about 11:30 p.m.
Is passively resist."
"It was very uncomfortable. Every time I
The 32-year-old law school dropout was
looked, he was looking at me. It was a very,
explaining to Cowart why he stuffed toilet
very unnerving look like he didn't want to talk
paper into his jail cell door lock this morning
to you, but he could see right through you,"
and smashedaspecial reading light In his cell
she said.
with an orange about 1 a.m. A jailer told the
Miss Black also picked out Bundy's picture
judge that shards of glass from time lamp were
from
a photo lineup.
found hidden in the back of Bundy's cell,
Earlier
Monday, the prosecution presented
"There comes a time when I have to say,
its
fir
st witness to connect Bundy with the
whoa," Bundy said.
night of violence on the FSU campus.
Cowart said, "If you holler whoa, I'm going
State crime laboratory technician Patricia
to be using spurs."
Lasko
testified two hairs found inside a
"Gitty up, as it were," Bundy said.
pantyhose
mask linked Bandy with an attack
"We will proceed on schedule, Mr. Bundy,"
on
another
coed four blocks away an hour
the judge declared. "We're not going to have
after
the
sorority
house slayings.
any more of this... Bless your heart, I hope
Art student Cheryl Thomas was clubbed
you'll stay with us, otherwise we'll miss you."
Cowart told Bandy he would sentence him unconscious by an assailant who left the
pantyhose mask behind when he fled her
on the contempt citation at the end of the trial.
apartment, apparently frightened off by a
The judge then called In the Jury, told It
neighbor complaining about noise from the
nothing of the morning's happenings, and the
Thomas apartment.
state called its first witness of the day, Connie
Hastings.
Unlike fingerprints, positive identification
Miss Hastings Is one of three FSU coeds
cannot be made through hair samples, Ms.
who apparently saw Bandy In a nightclub Lasko said, but she told jurors that the two
near the death scene on the night of Jan. 14,
hairs found in the pantyhose mask had
1978. With the jury absent, she told the judge
Identical characteristics when examined
under a microscope.
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
City and county officials say they are ready to respond to
President Carter's call for grassroots participation In a campaign
to eliminate unnecessary energy use.
In many cases, conservation measures were already underway
before Carter's Sunday night speech calling for the help of all
Americans in the battle for energy independence. Carter followed
his nationally televised speech Sunday with a Monday address to
members of the National Association of Counties in Kansas City.
In his Monday speech. Carter said he will be urging cooperation
between Washington and the local governments. He said: "I will
put all federal employees — Agriculture, Forestry, HUD, HEW,
welfare, whatever — on notice that they must cooperate with
county officials to cut out the waste in your counties."
The president said he will be asking each county to set up
conservation board to coordinate and oversee energy matters.
Bob French, chairman of the Seminole Board of County
Commissioners, today said that the energy committee set up
earlier last month would likely serve as local liason to federal
agencies In conservation matters.
Energy committee Fuel Allocation Officer JoAnn Blackmon

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RAILROAD TIES STOLEN
* Police Beat
Two Orange County men were arrested Sunday morning for
allegedly stealing reailroad ties from a track belonging to the
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Co., according to Seminole County
deputies.
PROSTITUTION VICTIM
Mark Lamont Atnip, 26, and William Teddy Wright Jr., 21, both
A 33-year-old Longwood man was robbed of $70 in cash and his
bicycle Saturday shortly after he accepted an offer from two of Christmas, were charged with interferring with the railroad
women in a bar near Altamonte Springs "to have some fun," strack and grand theft. The were taken to Seminole County Jail
and placed on an initial bond of $8,400.
according to Seminole County deputies.
The man told deputies he was approached by two women about
The men were arrested about 10:30 a.m. after a deputy spotted
4:45 p.m. at the 438 Club on state road 427 and Marker Street. them trying to pull railroad ties from the tracks, according to the
He said he accepted their offer to "have some fun" and the report. They had already removed 100 foot of track and were
three left the bar and went to a house about two blocks away. starting to dig up the ties. A pickup truck and trailer were backed
Shortly thereafter, the man was confronted by six men who up to the tracks.
claimed he owed one of the girls $30.
The track is a spur that lies within 100 feet of State Road 419,
The Longwood man told them "no way" and attempted unsuccessfully to leave the porch area of the home, deputies say. He about ½ mile east of Spring Avenue, Oviedo, deputies say. The
was knocked to the ground by the men, who stole his wallet, which railroad company classifies the track as "active."

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STRASBOURG, France (UP!) — The newly elected
:European Parliament met forth' first time today, with its
oldest member warning that a plunging birthrate may
t.
mean "there will soon be no more Europeans."
Louise Weiss, an 86-year-old writer and movie director
:,',;: from France, said the birthrate, human rights and the
struggle to find a collective identity were the three most
"i. vexing issues facing European societies "caught up in an
I ,-;-- agonizing process of change."
.: The Parliament is the first in history to be
democratically elected across national frontiers.
'.i'; More than 110 million voters in the nine countries that
''.make up the European Economic Community, better
known as the Common Market, took part In the election
.I$ last month.

Reports

NA11ON

contained $70, and his 10-speed bicycle valued at $86.
"We want your money. Keep your mouth shut sucker," the men
told him before they began punching, kicking and scratching him,
the man said.
He found his way to the Altamonte police department, where he
was treated for minor Injuries.

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This is the night the stars come out.
On TV, th at is.
It's billed as base ba ll's all-star showcase and
Seminole County's sports fans
and, even some
who have their arms twisted to endure it will be
glued to their TV sets for an expected three hours
tonight.
I overheard a group of Little Leaguers
speculating on the quickest way to get their game
over with tonight and still make it home to their
color TV sets In time to see Nolan Ryan and Steve
Carlton.
They better hurry, because tonight's all-stars
starters can't work more than three innings.
A quick Little League game encompasses about
an hour, so they should be in good shape.
Happy Days and Laverene and Shirley just don't
stand a chance. Not tonight.

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THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
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Will
Rally To The Cause

By .ni HAYNES

Americans

And there we have it. A firm commitment by
President Jimmy Carter to reduce this nation's
dependence on foreign oil imports.
But, neither the president, nor Congress nor any
other entity can bring that about singularly. What
President Carter says is the most important aspect
of any immediate and future plans to make the
United States a self-supporting nation by
cultivating our own alternative energy resources is
a partnership. That partnership will entail a
common purpose through a joint effort by
Americans from every walk of life
business,
national, state and local.
labor, government
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During World War I! Americans nad a unity of
purpose, that common goal to overcome a foreign
threat to this nation's peace and freedom. That
threat from foreign shores was the problem
singularly focused upon by this nation's citizenry
and through personal sacrifice and combined efforts, it was overcome.
Since World War II, Americans have focused on
internal problems. Creating factions which saw the
to some those
problems in varying lights
problems were not real; to others they were.
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After World War H we Americans rode a
materialistic high-in a wasteful manner. Now we
have to nay for it. We consumed like it would never
end and without knowing if our reserves could keep
up with the demand. And, there were no effective
programs by government or anyone else to stop it.
We have come face to [ace with the issue, and the
issue is energy. We are face to face with the
problem, and it is the lack of common purpose.
We are confident that the American people will
rally to the cause as did their counterparts during
Wwld War II.

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It would seem that this planet has enough troubles.
We scramble to find gasoline at spiraling prices. The cost of
housing has barred many Americans from adequate shelter.
Supermarket prices increase day by day. And so on.
But now some physicists believe the sun is shrinking. They
calculate that it loses about 8.3 miles of its 865,000-mile diameter
every year.
Of course, the scientists concede, if the shrinkage rate of onetenth of 1 percent a century had been constant throughout the
sun's lifetime of some 4.6 billion years, the sun would long since
have vanished.
We have tobe concerned, though. A number of concerned
poli ticians want to build our en ergy future on solar power. Now
the scientists tell us that the ultimate resource may be dwindling away
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Is confirmed, one scientist warned, "Astrophysicists will have a
lot of explaining to do." Well, we should hope so.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)
The U.S. government's consistent mishandling of its relations
with the opposing factions of strife-torn
Nicaragua already has degenerated into a
textbook example of how not to conduct foriegn
policy.
The diplomatic blundering on the part of both
the White House and State Department is
especially unforgivable in light of the extraordinarily long period of advance warning
that the popular revolution was underway in
Nicaragua.
In a typical revolutionary situation, only a few
weeks or months separate the first public
demonstrations of hostility toward the
established government, the armed insurrection
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Frank Robinson, Harmon Kille-

losing in the World Series. I'lie

streak will finaliv conic to an

Carlton, who is 9-6 for the

lAnnon said he hopes to get

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Congress or the press without prior clearance
from his higher-ups. Our sources say he hasn't
yet agreed to this condition.
When we contacted him, Brady said he
couldn't comment on either his secret
congressional testimony or his present job
situation.
Dennis Bossard: He was a court stenographer

Pratt angrily notified Boisard's boss that he no
longer would allow the stenographer to work In
ida courtroom. The judge cited oUr reasons for
his action, but court sources told our associate
Gary Cohn there was no douht Pratt was takIng
vengeance on Bossard.
Then one of Pratt's buddies, Judge John Lewis
Smith, Jr., also ruled that Bossard would not be
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Ryan, 124, is playing out his

in the
[ingdome tonight in the 50th
Ul-Star game - 11yan for the

1979 team, led by Ryan, is
determined to end a seven game
losing streak and cut into an

the Oakland A's and then with contract wid will test the free
agent waters at the end of the
the New York Yankees.
"The World Serit% is some- season, but first lie is seeking

doesn't give interviews, so his
thoughts about tonight's game,
which gets under way at 8:40

follows the Angel fireballer.
National Manager Tom
Lasor(Li said n,it out Steve

Orioles, Bob Stanley of the Red
Sox and ,Mark Clear of the
Ang0s.

the Kingdoine isa hitter's park,
so who pitches to whom may be
of little significance. The

mnderdog American League
md Carlton for the streaking

overall National lead of 3018-1.
The Nationals, led by Carlton

thing else," said A.L. president
Lee McPhail, "Frankly, we

lead the
Americans to victory in the All-

p.m. EDT, remain his own. But

he is a fierce competitor and

Rogers of the Montreal Expos
will follow Carlton and Joe

Lasorda can pick from
among Joaquin Andujar and

the foul lines at the Kingdome

want to win the All Star ganic, Star gameand the Angels to the

with six previows All-Star ganie

Niekro of tile Houston Astros

Joe S,unbito of the Astros, Mike

are 316 feet and the power

4ational - it will be power

at the start, are equally

mgainst power.

determined to make it eight

and this year I feel we will do it.

will pitch a little later.

LaCoss of the Reds, Gaylord

alleys 357. Ryan, who has a 1-1

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every pitcher on both sides may
be used. I've given up only eight
home runs t his year (in 145 1-3
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SEATTLE iUPII No matter how well Steve Carlton pitches
for the National Leaguers in tonight's All-Star contest, no matter
1 how well he pitches the rest of his life, he'll never be able to carry
Carl Hubbell's glove or even the lunch pail of the man they used..
to call "The Old Meal Ticket."
,'J He proved that for the benefit of everybody present at the news
conference which was held at All-Star headquarters Monday.
Canton is 34, in excellent health and having a fine year for the
Philadelphia Phillies. S'lnce the hard-throwing lefthander from
Miami is especially effective against left-handed hitters and since
five of the eight American League starters are left-handed,
Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda, handling the National Leaguers,
tiamed Carlton as his starting pitcher.
The two-tune Cy Young Award winner was so thrilled over the
"honor," so overwhelmed by it, he declined to show up for
Monday's pre-game news conference because, well, he just
doesn't do that sort of thing. He doesn't talk to writers.
For the past few years, the two All-Star starting pitchers have
always attended the pregame news conference with the rival
managers. Bob Lemon and Lasorda, the two managers, both
showed up promptly for Monday's session.
So did Nolan Ryan, the starting pitcher for the American
League. He wasn't too busy. Neither was Carlton's teammate,
Mike Schmidt, who talked about how happy and honored he was to
be there. Rod Carew of the Angels, Roy Smalley of the Twins,
Steve Rogers of the Expos and Joe Niekro of the Astros also made
It their business to be on hand.
The same thing went 'for lubbell' and Lefty- Gomez1 the -two
honorary captains for tonight's contest who were the opposing
starting pitchers In the very first All-Star game back In 133.
Carl Hubbell Is 76 and has trouble getting around anymore. He
and the 68-year-old Gomez both suffered serious heart attacks
within the last year. Hubbell's legs give him a lot of trouble and he
doesn't make many trips anymore from his home In Mesa, Ariz.
trn.,.,.
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Bay area, yet both were delighted to show up for Monday's press
conference when they were asked whether they'd be willing to do
so.
Carlton also was asked. He wasn't so delighted. He doesn't

Altamonte Mal'ors Host Maitland

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.480i, second baseman Kevin limit (.493), shortstop
Golmont .423), third baseman Steve I lutsell .465,
outfielders Lance Wall( .315), Greg Vandergnift .428) and
Scott Underwood .465.

Altamonte Springs major league all-stars toss themselves Into the tournament pot tonight at 7:30 in a home

enco unter against Maitland, opening the district tou rn ey,
Tony Johnson gets the call to pitch for Altamnonte's
group of 11 and 12-year-old all-stars.

(her niemubers of the team include Billy Newburn
Jackson .280), John
hale .442) and Keith Wallace .345).
Among notable statist ics for the team is that Wall led
the league in home runs during the regular season;
Gt,lmianit and Johnson are r et urning all-stars, having
made time squad last year as 11-year-olds; hlutsell was 9-2

( .318), Scott Morrisey ( .302), Jeff

Coach Russ Whittington also has Van Golmont and

Mark Whittington in his three-man rotation. One of the
two will pitch Wednesday night. If all goes well,
Altamonte will be facing the winner of tonight's Pine
Hills-Oviedo contest. The latter stopped Rolling hills
Monday night, 8-5.
The rest of Whittington's lineup for tonight features
catcher Rod Metz (.315), first baseman Mark Chasey

in leading Whittington's Farr Insurance team to the
league champsionship, but has a sore arm and will not be
able to pitch.

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Hubbell?"
. ..-Whydo you say that?" Gomez asked.

"Because you're coming up here with a bat," Hartnett said to
;' him.
and was given what so far has
Hu
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DAYTONA BEACH

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Horace Stoneham after pitching for them 16 years. Hub won 253

games and lost 154.

:"I still do some scouting for the Giants," he said. "I've been

with them 52 years."

Talking about the years he pitched for the Giants during the
"

Asked for his impressions about the modern ballplayer, Hubbell
4aid:
"The tail is waggi ng the dog now. It's them , their agent and
their lawyer against the world. I feel very sorry for the manager
of any big league club. I don't see how they can get things done
vhen they the players) have so much to say about it.
';Hubbell Is even skinnier now than when he used to throw his
celebrated screwball for the Giants. Throwing It as much as he
hich has almost become
did has left him with a crooked left arm w
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Sanford Juniors Play
PORT ORANGE- The Sanford Junior League All-Stars
meet New Smyrna Beach tonight at 6 p.m. In Port Orange
during second round action in the District IV tournament.
Sanford drew an opening round bye, as did tournament

host Port

Orange.
Smyrna Beach dumped Ormond Beach, 14-8,

Monday night in the tournament opener.
Port Orange will take on Daytona Beach tonight at 8
, p.m.

Sanford's ace hurler, Tracy Walker, Is expected to get
the call to pitch tonight's game.
Walker Is also the top hitter on the Sanford team.
Completing the Sanford battery Is hard-hitting catcher

Stanley Hogan.
L)ickie Fleiscluzmumm will start at first base, with Paul
Griffin at second base, Mike Rotundo at shortstop and
Brett Von Herbulis at third base.
Roam ing the out field will be Alton Davis, Alton
Coleman and Lawrence Wynn.

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Altamonte Springs won its
first game last Friday, 23-0,
then came back with a 7-3 win

The game wi ll be televised
nationally with an estimated 50
million audience in addition to a
Kingdonie sellout of almost
59,000. The game also will be
beamed to 10 other coun tries

Saturday.

via satellite.

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Vandergrlft

Hutseil

Left y

receivers Richard Mafheny and
Acquired cor- Mike Chronister, and defensive
San Francisco
nerback Melvin Morgan from backs Dennis Wylie and Cullen
Cincinnati for an undisclosed draft W,lliamson
.qncO runnt;,
waivers
Philadelphia
choice,
placed on
linebackers Andy Selfridge, Jeff back Wilbert Montgomery tO a
Lyall and Dean Moore, wide series of five one year contracts
Football

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MONDAY NIGHT

DAYTONA BEACH

First Game
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4.40
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Third Game
12.40 5.00 340
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0 40 5.40
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Tran
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Fourth Game
11.80 1800 9 60
1 Irusfa Gerardo
1 80 1.20
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5.10
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MONDAY NIGHT
First Race, M, 5-14, T. 31.13
1 Bolivar Con
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7.70 320
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Second Race, 0, S-Is, T. 31.9$
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680 1080 8 80
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3400 II 80
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560
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1.60 2.80 320
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was the starting American

League pitcher in five of the

first six All-Star baseball
games. In 1933, he tossed the
first pitch in game No. 1.
So, Lefty Gomez, the ex-New
York Yankee ace, was one of
the originals,

Recalling baseball's first AllStar game, Gornez admits: "I
was nervous and excited. I was
thinking, Jesus Christ, I'd
better do good today."
'lime big game was held at the
AL's Comiskey Park in Chicago
then staging a World's Fair
labeled "Century of Progress"
(it) spite of the Depression).
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Before ti'e contest, AL
manager Connie Mack held a

i i.so 7.2o

meeting at the Del Prudo Ilotel

S Ted's Darren
5.40
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P (43) 103.50. T (4.3.
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FIlth Race, E, '.. T. 39.26
3.20 I Six Penny
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3 Ism Enrique
12.20 5.20
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2 Tracy Racy
5.80
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Sixth Game
11.00 5.40 3.10 2)249.00
2 Arano-Arca
8.20 4.60
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3 Duran Mandiola
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0 (37) 15.80, P (7.3) 191.70, T (7-3.
Eighth Game
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Beide-Sarduy
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13.00 6.20 9.00 s Jarwin Tug
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Tenth Game
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to discuss the National League
is, 2b;
lineup:
p,
Martin 3b; Fnch
Klein, rf; P. Wuimer, If; Terry,

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Eastern Leader

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The Original All -Star

lb; Berger, ci; Bartell,
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Wilson, c; and hluhluhan, p.
Mack,
the
grizzled

Philadelphia A's boss, simply
read down the list, warning:
"I"astbahl hitter .,. fastbahl
hitter ... fustball hitter
Notes Gomez reminiscing
about his reputation as a
jokester): "I got up and said,
"Mr. Mack, what am I doing
here? I'm a fast ball pitcher."
Actually, time 23-year-old
fireballer needn't have wondered.
Before 47,595 spectators,
Gomnez breezed three shutout
innings, allowing two hits. It
was enough to give him the
victory in the 4-2 AL triwnph.
Oddly, Gomez
a lifetime
.147 batter - surprised
everybody when his secondinning base hit drove in the first
run In All-Star history. But it
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took a two-run bonier by Babe
Ruth, his Yankee teammate, to

Earner about the apathy toward
the exhibition displayed from

ICC the victory,

time to time by a handful of

"It meant as much to inc as
winning an ordinary game in
the league," says Gomez, now
68. Ile made the rounds for
Gillette this season to promote
which
game
the 50th A ll
IS to be played on the night of
July 17 in Seattle.
Sponsored fur the 10th year
by the razor firm, the All-Star
voting more than 12 immillion
ballots is America's biggest
non-political election.
"It's hike being in the World
says.
Gomez
Series,"

today's big-money stars.

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many as two All-Star wins: Don
Drysdale, Juan Munichal and

Bob Friend.

his baseball antics,'the early

Kids Gomez: "But don't go by
me, I'm a left-bander."
It's a hint by the Hall of

Al, hero says facing those tough
National Leaguers never really
troubled him much.

BEAT THE BLUES
St THE BLAHS!

PRICES
MICHELIN
TIRES

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history. His record is 3-1. Only
three other hurlers have as

gaine."

DISCOUNT

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1934, 1935, 1937 and 1938, is the
winningest pitcher in All -Star

hall of Fume and everybody
wants to be in the All-Star

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Ills own view: "1 don't
believe it can be just another
baligarne."
Gomnez, who also started in

"1 always thought I could
challenge any batter," explains
Gomez, whose career record
was 189-102. "I ueveni.liuught I
could get beat."
Known as Goofy Gornez for

'Everybody wants to be iii the

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Transactions

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amounted to a lifetime job with them by former Giants owner

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a base hit.
How come Dickey got a hit off him, Hubbell was asked?
"I was worried about the next hitter while I was pitching to
him," Hubbell said. "The next hitter after Dickey was Gomez."
Gomez never could hit high C on a pitchpipe, and when he
walked up to the plate after Dickey's hit, Gabby Hartnett, the
National League catcher, said to him, "are you tr ying to insult

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left, Dave Winfield of the
l'adres in center, Bob Boone of
the Philhies behind the plate,
Larry iowa of time Piulhies at

has to be over in time for the
winner to be in Homestead
' said manager
Sunday night,"
Bobby Robinson. "If our field is
too wet, time two teams are
ready to go to Eustis to finish

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postpo ned until tonight at 6 p.m.
"We have to get the game in,
because the entire tourn ament

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The rest of the game was

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those present with his remembrances of those days he pitched for
the New York Giants.
A Hall of Famer, Hubbell pitched in five All-Star games. He
always will be remembered for his classic feat of striking out five
Ball of Earners in a row Babe Ruth, Lou Gehnlg, Jimmie Foxx,
in the 1934 AllStar game.
Al Simmons and Joe Cronin
Bill Dickey, another hall of Earner, f inally broke the spell with

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weatherman wasn't

cooperative Monday, either.

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Baylor of the An gels in left, Jim

')f the Royals behind the plate.
Frank White of the Royals at
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and Ryan on the mound.
The Nationals will field
Davey Lopes of the Dodgers at
second, Dave Parker of the
Pirates in right, Steve Garvey
of the Dodgers at first, Mike
Schmidt of the L'hillies at third,
George Fost er of the Reds in

inning Sunday when rain Intervened, pushing the continuation hack to Monday.

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like he does all other Interview requests. He wasn't really missed
at Monday's gettogether, especially since Hubbell enchanted

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Altamonte Springs' AAA
team was leading West Oak
Ridge by a 9-0 score in the third

The

The Americans will go with a
sta rt ing lineup of Roy Smalley
of the Twins at short, Geroge
Brett of the Royals at third, Don
Rice of the Red Sox in right,
Fred L)im of the Red Sox in
center, Ca rl Yastrzemski of the
Bed Sex at first , Darrell Porter

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contest into a considerably
longer game than an yone exthree days, to be
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hometown Seattle Mariners say

park, insists that's a lot of
hogwash.

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While 11yan talked long and in

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Oliver Gasch, grilled court employees about
Bossard and turned the results of his "Investigation" over to Pratt.
The court clerk, James Davey, finally told
Bossard he was fired because he had taped the
embmraulng conversation with Pratt. Still
hoping the system works, Bossard has filed an
appeal with Chief Justice William B. Bryant of
the Washington, D.C. district. Bryant has put
Bosurd back on the payroll for the time being
Will he makes his final decision In the next
.
weeks.
WASHINGTON WHIRL - Older Americans,
are the innocent victims of bureaucratic ,
lassitude at the Department of Health,:
Education and Welfare, and eight senators have:
and a strongly worded protest to HEW Secretary
Joseph Califano demanding action. - The
senators, Including Callfano's old friend Teddy
Kennedy, compalin that eight months after
passage of the Older Americana Act HEW's
Paper shuffleri still haven't produced'
rogulatlons to implement the law. Without these'
regulations for guidance, the Mate and local
governments that administer the act's programs
can't submit proper applications for federal aid
- due August 15. The elderly will be the losers.
-Are our secret nuclear arsenals safe from
terrorist attack? A good question - but one that:
no one has the answer to. The Defense Depart- mont has now so much as conducted a test:
exercise to
If security precautions at the.
warehouses are adequate.

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pitched Carlton, Rogers and

brew and Reggie Jackson
carried the day. As a result, the

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oininant pitchers over the past
lozen seasons, so when they

1301 s, Hubbell said he "went hand-in-hand with the Depression.

control system, he said, "is a total shambles."
Shortly after his heretical testimony, he was
bounced from his job. Yet sources told our
associate Dale Van Atta that Brady had been
considered "very competent" until he testified
so forthrightly.

Manager

['hillies, remained secluded in a
midtown hotel, lie sent word he

System Too Tough For 2 Who Told Truth

Perhaps emboldened by this encouragement,
Brady proceeded to speak frankly: The export

While much is being made of '*
the respective pitching staffs,

about.
American

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who refused to be bullied Into lying to cover up an
Improper remark by U.S. District Juge John IL
Pratt. For defying the Judge and sticking to the
truth, Bossard was fired.
As we reported earlier, Judge Pratt, aware of
the Impropriety c( a remark be had mad, on the
bench, sent his secretary to persuade Bossard to
delete the remark from his transcript of the
court proceedings. Destroying court records
happens to be a felony, and Bossard quite rightly
refused the request. Instead, he blew the whistle
on Pratt.
During the subsequent FBI investigation of the
Incident, Pratt denied having an incriminating
conversation with Bossard - unaware that the
court reporter had secretly taped the conversation .Despite the damning evidence of the
tape, both Pratt and Us secretary got off scot
free.
Bossard was not so lucky. Though he taped the
conversation for his own protection and the tape
was turned over to the FBI, he was left to the
mercy of the Judge's wrath.

the Blue Jays, Sid Monge of the
Indians, Don Stanhouse of the

detail about his plans and hopes
at a news conference Monday.

The Americans haven't won

JACK ANDERSON

Next day, when Brady resumed his doseddoor testimony, he told the congressmen he had
been called that morning by Marcuss, who
"Indicated he was a little uptight with the
remark I had made last night about, safe.
guards."
Chairman Richard Ichord, D.Mo., asserted the
committee's right to get straight testimony from
government witness. He noted that the Office of
Management and Budget had threatened several
witnesses during the export hearings. Such
threats, he warned "could very well be the
subject of spearate hearings."

three innings out of Ryan and
then let the game dictate who

make up for some of the one that matches the National
frustration of seemingly always in every way, so maybe the

ace

ruler.
But in Nicaragua, the handwriting has been
on the wall for more than 18 months ever since
the Jan. 10, 1978 assassination of a highly
respected journalist who was an outspoken critic
of President Anastasio Somoza Debayle.
The weeks that followed that seminal incident
produced massive public protests, a general
strike and the deployment of pro-Somoza
National Guard troops in the streets.
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Although it rapidly became apparent that
opposition to the Somoza government stretched
By LeROY POPE
system we are, In effect, stealing out of our own
from the well-to-do businessmen in Managua's
UPI Business Writer
pockets."
downtown office buildings to the poor peasants in
NEW YORK (UPI)
Americans are fooling
It is foolish, he said, to hope for a miracle cure
the rural villages, the United States frittered themselves by seeking ever bigger punitive
by means of changes in the judicial procedure
Couple No. 1: The husband's average earnings
away all of its opportunities In the ensuing l
damage awards in personal injury suits, says a
rules.
are $1,000, the wife's zero. The husband is enyears.
research lawyer for the American Bar FounPfennigstorf was quoted recently in an in- titled toa retirement benefit of $432 a month;
his
A series of "mediation" missions dispatched dation In Chicago.
surance industry magazine article severely wife, the dependent, is entitled to
half her
from Washington Invariably produced too little
"We are fooling ourselves because, if we only
criticizing big jury awards in personal injttry
husband's benefit, $216. Total monthly
too late, alternately offering proposals that were stop and think, we must realize that we all have
cases and pointing out that, in England, lawyers
retirement benefit: $648.
unacceptable to Somoza, the insurgents or both. to pay for these damage awards eventually
have largely abandoned jury trials in such cases.
Tfe United Statesdid not publicly clii forth. through higher conawner prices and higher
Couple No. 2: The husband's average earnings
He said it appeared that jury trials In personal
replacement of the Somoza government until insurance premiums," says Dr. Werner Pfeninjury cases often seemed to work better in small are $667, his wife's $333. Their $1,000 total Is the
last month's policy statement unveiled at an nigstorf.
same as Couple No. l's. The husband is entitled
towns than in big cities.
emergency meeting of the Organization of
Pfennigstorf said it would be unfair to blame
But, he told UPI, "the decisions of juries are to a monthly retlremthh benefit of $325, his wife,
American States by Secretary of State Vance.
only the juries, only the lawyers or only the rules
influenced by many factors. The difference not a dependent, to $219. Their total: $544 a
procedure of tort law for the growing
and
Even then, Vance committed an unforgivable
between small town and metropolitan centers is month, of $104 less than Couple No. 1 gets.
faux pas, telling the ministers from the OAS litigousness of American society and the
only one of these and may be neutralized by
And Couple No. 2 paid more In Social Security
member nations that they "must consider on an mushrooming verdicts awarded by "Santa Claus
others." He said, for Instance, a small-town jury taxes than Couple No. 1.
urgent basis the need for a peacekeeping force to juries."
may be swayed by Its sympathy for a local
How to change the law to make benefits fairer?
"Rather," he said, "each of us should ask what
help restore order" in Nicaragua.
claimant against a large and distant corA logical way, adopted years ago in ScanThat suggestion was met by stunned silence he or she would do In case of an accident."
poration.
dinavia and Canada, Is to split earnings credits.
on the part of the Latin American represenHe said there was a time when persons oc"Although trials are set up so that each party That way each partner in a marriage is credited
tatives, most of whom recall all too well the first, casionally blamed themselves when they were
has an equal chance to present its case, there Is with half the couple's total earnings. Couples No.
last and only time the OAS was euchred into hurt in an accident. Now, he said "this is out of
heavy pressure on juries to favor the injured 1 and No. 2 would get the same benefit on
accepting a similar U.S. scheme.
style. It is much easier to shift responsibility."
plaintiff; be or she Is the one who has suffered; retirement.
That traumatic event occured In the
There was a time too, he said, when someone
he or she usually Is an individual like the jurors,"
Note that in the case
Dominican Republic in the spring of 1965. The who was hurt through the fault of another exhe explained. "The defendant often Is a cor- spouse would be entitledoftoCouple No. 1 the male
only half as much as
"Inter-American Peace Force" was composed ported to be compensated for his economic loss
poration with which one does not easily Identify. he is now; if his wife were to
the before he did,
of 1,250 Brazilian' troops, 250 soldiers from and nothing more. "Now," he said, "we want
In some cases, the jury feels the defendant de- he'd be in
financial trouble (unless he could
Honduras, 165 infantrymen from Nicaragua and more than compensation: we want to punish
serves to be punished in addition to cominherit his wife's earnings credits).
25 police officers from Costa Rica.
those we think responsible; we want to strike it
pensating the claimant for his loss, and, in
That was the window dressing. There also rich."
general, it makes people feel good to be able to
But the likelihood is that his wife would live
were 6,000 U.S. Marines and 16,000 members of
The unpredictability of jury verdicts combined
hand out generous amounts of money."
longer. Earnings sharing, among couples, also
the 82nd Airborne Division.
with the contingent legal lee system "appeals to
There has been some clamor for mandatory would recognize the value of the homemaker's
In other words, the OAS "peacekeeping our gambling instincts," Pfennigstorf said.
government Insurance to make sure damage unpaid contribution.
force" was merely a facade for an old-fashioned
Most frightening, he said, is that things are
awards for personal injuries are collectible but,
There is another element In the picture. Forty
Yankee military Invasion, an event anathema to developing to a stage where "everybody is doing
Pfennigstorf said, this could be the answer only years ago there was one divorce for every six
every Latin American government and people. it" and "it Is only lair for you and me to get our
"if the private Insurors do not satisfy the public U.S. marriages. Today there's one divorce for
Vance's total insensitivity to those concerns shares."
demand for ever-broader coverage at prices every two marriages. Generally, the wife loses
was demonstrated by the summary rejection of
Hun-away personal injury claims will be
considered affordable. It is doubtful," he said, out on Social Security benefits at time of divorce.
his plan, not only the the OAS ministers but also curbed, Pfennigstorf said, only when we realize
"whether the government actually would be able Splitting earnings credits would be fairer to the,
by both sides In the Nicaraguan civil war.
that by "trying to exploit each other and the
to satisfy these demands."
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By WILLIAM STEW
Working women get gypped user the Social
Security system today.
The problem for Social Security Commissioner
Stanford G. Ross is how to make men understand
this fact.
Look at average benefit levels last January:
For women the average monthly benefit was
$230, for men $339.
You can argue that men paid more taxes on
wages than working women, so they should get
more out of the system. But that's saying
working women's unpaid work in the home is
worthless.
In the early 1930s, when the Social Security
system was designed, that's the way the
designers thought. The typical couple was
considered to consist of a fulltlme, lifetime male
worker and a fulltlme, lifetime unpaid
homemaker. The wife was considered dependent, Just like the couple's children.
Dependency was the key to the system. After
all, only 17 percent of the nation's married
women were in the labor force 40 years ago.
Today, half the nation's married women work
for pay.
But we're still stuck with a Social Security
system that assumes the male worker Is the
family's "primary" earner.
Take two couples whose average monthly
earnings are each $1,000.

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Brady was acting director to the export office
when he was called as a witness. He entered a
mild demurrer to his superior's testimony,
Mating that In his opinion the safeguards against
military use of American Imports were not
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Personally, I like Roy Smalley's attitude about
being In Seattle tonight. "I'm excited because it is
a dream come true," said the man who is batting
.341 for the Minnesota Twins.
Anyway, I'm a broken-down, over-weight 37 years
old. Can't hit a curve ball, but I can puff to first base
in seven seconds. And It was my dream at age 10
(and 37) to play in the all.star game.
That's why I will probably not vote for Garry
Templeton on next year's ballot, even if he Is hitting
.400.

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Larry Brady: He is Commerce Department
official who was rash enough to give a
congressional committee his honest opinion
about the Carter administration's dealings with
the Soviet Union. His boss, Stanley Marcuss, had
just finished painting a rosy picture of the export
office's control over what Is sold to the Russians.
As we reported earlier, Brady told the committee that the export office was approving sales
to the Soviets of sophisticated computers and
other technology that could be diverted to
military purposes. The testimony, taken In
secret, has not yet been released to the public.
For giving Congress testimony that contradicied the official line, Brady already has
been reprimanded, transferred and advised to
Mop talking to congressmen or reporters.

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For the uninformed, Templeton, who plays
shortstop for St. Louis, was passed over by fans'
voting. But N.L. manager Tom LaSorda named
Templeton as an alternate, which Is also considered
quite an honor by big league ball players.
Templeton's only explanation was "If I ain't
startin', I ain't departin'."
I would point out that readers that It was Just two

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I'll guarantee you he'd say 'I'll be there,'" said
Schmidt, who plays for the Philadelphia Phililes
and leads the major leagues in home runs with 31.

years ago that Ryan, the fireballer for th e
California Angels, was passed over for Frank
Tanana by A,L. all-star manager Bill y Mart in . And
when Tanana was injured, Ryan was named a sub,
and Ryan declined the Invitation. He later admitted
he had made a wrong decision.

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WASHINGTON Now and then, a brave soul
will step out of the shadows of government, stand
in the glare of publicity and declare the truth to
all who will listen. This may lay him open to the
most depressing harassments, for our society
has not yet outgrown the hoodlum ethos, which
honors the man who covers up his boss's
deviousness above the employee who exposes It.
Here Is the story of two men who dared to speak

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Medical Deductions For Aged

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Avenue, Sanford.

Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymousm 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail, Lutheran
Church of Providence.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnis Drive. Sanford.
Longwood-Lake Mary Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and
434.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
Spaghetti supper sponsored by youth of First United
Methodist Church, Park Avenue and 5th Street, Sanford,
5:30-7:30 p.m. Proceeds for youth retreat. Entertainment.
General membership meeting Sanford Seminole
Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee building, 427 S. French
Ave., Sanford.
Touring Florida Card Party, sponsored by DeBary
Firemen's Assn. Women's Auxiliary, DeBary Firemen's
Recreation Hall, 12 Colomba Road. Refreshments, 7 p.m.;
card game, 7:30 p.m. Tickets at the door.
Orlando Dog Training Club, obedience and breed
classes at National Guard Armory, Ferncreek Avenue,
Orlando. Registration and first class, 7 p.m. Call 2774609
for obedience and 894-3509 for breed class.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, civic center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Rd., Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
civic center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole,
Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceetles, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Air Force Sgts., Association Auxiliary, 8 p.m., McCoy
Family Club.
THURSDAY, JULY 19
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wyinore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Malt, Altamonte Springs.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Irelu:id's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Resources for Human Needs, noon , Sanford Chamber
of Commerce.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 V. First St.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway house, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
FRIDAY, JULY 20
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, Sit 434.
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.
SATuRDAY, JULY21
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WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives last week
Kelly castigated the leadership for attempting to keep food
accepted Florida Congressman Richard Kelly's amendment to
stamps at a low level for the elderly who are sick while "this same
restore full medical deductions to the elderly under the food
leadership shows no concern for $1 billion in fraud in this
stamp program.
program.
The Kelly amendment went into a supplemental food stamp
"If we do nothing, this bill will carry forward to 1980 the same
authorization bill on a voice vote of the house,
level of fraud and do nothing to help the elderly and sick, the most
needs. And it is not the intention of this leadership to do anything
Kelly, H-Fifth District, since May had fought to restore the
benefits. The amendment once was accepted in the Agriculture to change it," he said.
Committee on a 24-7 vote but later was withdrawn when the
"This program is absolutely notorious and there is not a
leadership exerted pressure for other steps.
program in more disrepute with the people."
Pointing to the "greatest show of handwriting we will see,"
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Most plant roots are much deeper in the soil than one
inch. Such light sprinkling only settles the dust and does
little to quench the thirst of a plant growing In a hot, dry
soil.
Instead of daily light water
give the plan ts a
give
1 weekly soak in g. When watering, allow the soil to become
wet to a depth of everal inches. This type of watering
allows the moisture to penetrate into the soil area where
roots can readily absorb it.
A soil which has been wet to a depth of six to eight inches
retains moisture for several days, while one wet only
an Inch or so deep is dry within a day. So, for the good of
your
plants, give them a thorough watering at least once a
week during dry weather.
In contrast to those who under water their plants, there
are those who water so often and heavily that they drown
their plants. The symptoms of too much water are the
same as for too little. The leaves turn brown at the tips
and edges, then brown all over and drop from the plant.
These Symptoms should be the same, since they result
from the same cause — little water in the plant tissue.
How, you might ask, could constant over watering of a
plant result In too little water in the plant? The answer is
that too much water In a soil causes death of the root
system as a result of oxygen
deficiency. Plant roots need
oxygen, Just as yàu do; to live.
When a soil Is soggy wet all the time, very little oxygen Is
present In the soil. When this condition exists, the roots
die. Dead roots do not absorb water, even when there Is an
abundant supply present in the soil. When the roots die
and no longer absorb water, the leaves begin to show signs
of lack of water.
Often gardeners recognize the signs of lack of water
caused by this situation, but instead of slacking up on
watering, they add more. This further agravates the
situation, and more often than not, the plants dies quickly.
The most famous horitculturist of our time, L.H. Bailey,
once said, "More plants the from drowning than from
drought." This is still true, but don't let either drought or
drowning kill your plants this summer. Thoroughly soak
the soil at each watering and then allow the soil to decome
slightly dry before applying more moisture.

how clear-thimking and
goak)rientt'd I am after
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"I'm it great believer in
working out daily and longrange priorities," she
advises. ''That's the first
thing I do every nlonimnig. I
list three or four things I
really must accomplish
that day. Then I can
dis'nise with the trivia
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American families are
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Mv husband even told him
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CALL 322-2611

Evening lkvald
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'Uric of the firsi things I
did as leant about basic
health maintenance and
first aid procedures," she
a wo man
tx'commies a mother, it's
time to enroll in a Red
Cross first aid course,
stuck it first aid kit and,
above all, take a few
preventive in easu ri's
around the house to keep
her child [ruin ever be ing
injured in the first Place."

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must be mentally ill. And his
lie has either lost tier sense Of
smell or she's as sick as he is.
This is a case for a doctor. For
goodness' sake, don't just hold
your noses titilti a family
conference and get some
medical advice
marrje'd I'll ('Jill iiiui Ileilit, be
got a girl prt'grumrmt. Bob was in
thts i mt iii S in Diego ;it the
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household priorities indude keeping a first aid kit
and some sort of filing
system for basic health
care infonnation, including
dates of minimizations and
other ea.sily-forgotton but
curcial facts, she again
advocates her 'less is
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gadgets, '' she says.
a
fvw'r objects you
have
lying about, the fewer the
risk; vour child will be
injured bym
the. And don't
forget Coniran's Last law'
when
you
keep
Inessential home equip'quipnient, there's always one
machine not working and
in need of time-consuming
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and time is life, Ms. Conran
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life is like a
British summer, - - she
continues. "You have to
grab it quickly, before it
disappears.

she, have any claim on my
tiustxinid's estate if he dies
before I do?
We have children of our own
Our wills read: ''To all our
surviving children,..'' Is this
illegitimate daughter considered a surviving child of uw
husband's?
Bob told rue that he has no
real proof that this is really his
child, lie said he didn't love the
girl, but he steep with her one

weekend exactly nine months
before the baby was born, so he
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landscaping program at tfu' Good Samaritan Home ill Sanford.

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SKATING SCHEDULE
CLOSED SUN. and MON.
TUES— Ladies Cis ss ................ 9a.m.-lOa.m.
Beginners Class .............. lOa.m.-11 a.m.
PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT
WED.— All Day Skate ............... ho a.m.4 p.m.
OUR SKATES $2.50
YOUR SKATES $2.00
Evening Session $1.00 ........7 p.m.-lo p.m.
THURS— Evening Session $1.00...... 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
ADULTS (16&amp;Over) ....... 9p.m..l0:30p.m.
FRI. MATINEE .................... 2p.m.-Sp.m.
Evening Session ........ 7:30p.m..h1:Oop.m.

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readjustmerit in Ms. Conran's life.
She made time time to
becornt.' as knowledgeable
as Possible about cuing for
her children.

l)EA%( A1%ItY 'I'emi years
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DEAR POLLY — I have some
very nice playing cards that are
soiled and I wonder if there is
any way they can be cleaned?
ANNE
DEAR ANNE — You might
use a dough-type wallpaper
cleaner. Also, you could
dampen a soft cloth, dip It In
baking soda and wipe each side
After washing slacks or any
of each card. After cleaning trousers I always hang them by
either v.ay sprinkle talcum
the legs. The weight of the wet
powder on the cards and suffle garment will remove almost all
a time or two to restore that the wrinkles and they need little
slick feeling. You must be pressing.
patient to undertake such a job.
Instead of buying new blanket
In many cases It would be edging when the binding Is worn
better to use that time to buy I crochet an edge on both sides
some new cards. — POLLY.
of the covering,—AUDREY
DEAR POLLY — I have a
DEAR POLLY — I always
couple of energy savers. When I had trouble finding the end of
need melted butter for a crumb the clear adhesive tape until
I
pie
crust I put the needed used the potato peeler. It finds
amount in a pie plate, set It on the end of the tape very easily,
the top of my toaster and push —MARION
the button down two different
DEAR POLLY — I am antimes. By then the butter Is swering Lillian whose cakes
melted. When I only want to make a pyramid as they bake.
soften the butter to go in Tape several thicknesses of
frosting I put It In a bowl that is wet, folded paper towels around
put on the gas stove pilot light. the outside of the cake pan.
— MARGIE
Bake as usual and the cake will
DEAR POLLY —L.M. can be even across the top and the
remove that musty odor from towels will not burn—MRS
her books by putting them in a R.J.R.
paper bag, sprinkle wit,li whole
DEAR POLLY — When a
or ground cloves, clamp bag cake comes out of the oven with
shut and let them stand for a sort of pyramid on the top
a month. This has worked for take a piece of
thread by each
me on a rag doll, toys and a end and run it through the cake
traveling bag. — MRS. A.B.
to remove the pyramid.-DEAR POLLY — When I GRACE
have leftover egg yolks after
Polly will send you one of her
making something that calls for signed thank-you newspaper
the whites only I poach the coupon clippers if :hr uses your
yolks, cool them and then put favorite Pointer, Peeve or
through a sieve. They are nice Problem In her column. Write
for salads, canapes and gar- POLLY'S POINTERS In care of
nishes.
this newspaper.

1. Each week the Evening Herald will award a 550.00
Cash Jackpot.

guess that the average
Woman s
basic
life
situation changes about
ever seven ears whether
she moves or riot. She may
get rnarrietl, cant more
money, earn less inones',
get divorced or have a
Arid with each of
these changes conies the
need
need to reexamine and
ncr priorities.''

H as Mom's Husband Bathed In 50 Years?

Cleaning Cards
Takes Patience

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SUNDAY, JULY 22
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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J Organizing? L es s Is M ore

By ROBERT J. BLACK
Extension Urban Horticulturist
University of Florida
Many shallow rooted plants and newly set plants suffer
water stress during hot summer days. Wilting followed by
browning of leaf tips and edges are signs of water stress in
plants.
Several areas of the state have not had adequate
rainfall to supply the amounts of water needed by most
plants. Therefore, watering has been necessary
during
the past few months. Proper watering is generally not
practiced by most gardeners in that either under or over
watering is done.
The person who under waters his plants and lawn does
so thinking he has supplied the plant with enough moisture
through light, daily sprinklings. It is almost useless to
lightly sprinkle plants everyday. Frequent, light
sprinklings only wet the soil to a depth of less than one
inch.

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Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 2001 E.
25th St., Sanford.

Florida Gardening

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Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

MONDAY, AUGUST 20

program year after year. "Is there anybody in the House," Kelly
asked, "who will jump up and debate that the elderly who are sick
should not receive full assistance? Shall we put them on the list of
those who need help?"
Kelly told the House that of 56,000 elderly and sick Floridians
receiving food stamps this year, 36,000 lost benefits when a
"reform" of 1977 went into effect this spring. That same reform
added 34o4 million non-working persons to the food stamp rolls
and raised costs about $2 billion.
"It is nonsense to think that with a $1 trillion national debt we
are going to economize on the sick and the elderly," he said.

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Free Employer Education Seminar on Epilepsy, 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m., Bush Science Center Auditorium, Rollins
College, Winter Park. Courtesy breakfast, beginning 8:30
am.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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suggested that perhaps some the comment that Americans
pills should be crushed before have the richest and most
they are taken. My wife and I expensive urine in the world.
are both in our 70s and a few
These remarks are not meant
years ago we had an experience to indicate that people shouldn't
that made me vividly recognize have an adequate amount f
this problem.
vitamins. As I've said before, I
We live In a semirural area like people to get these in a well-

Fonzie's good friends. inctudIng Laverne and Shirley. come
to the fallen hero's wake to pay
their last respects (Part 2 of 2)

5:53

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to loin them is motivated by
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Andrews in singing memorable
Broadway songs.

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whether pills were dissoved or to take large amounts of annot when you took them and You necessary vitamins has led to

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asn't a normal man?"
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while staring at her pleats. Mrs.
Warner has her own private
Vicki Carr's freebet' ('olluerti
hairdresser along, so she stays for Holy Cross Iligh School ill
looking good while she works
at San Antonio, 'l'exas, raked in

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sion, every South opened one
(Do you have a question For
notrump and that ended the the exports? Write "Ask the
bidding. Every West opened • EApI,ts," care of this newpathe deuce of hearts and per. Individual Questions will
every South won the trick,
be answereçi F accompanied
by stamped, sell-addressed
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in
that no one holds five hearts, this column and will receive
South should make his con- , copies of JACOB)' MODERN.)

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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involved in. The return could be today regarding ways to add t
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something worthwhile. Give
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and
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her a helping hand.
your partner's club opening.
Your beat possibilities for
Some hands are absurdly He rebids one notrump. An
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simple.
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Conditions could develop In a situations that you've already
when
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unique manner today, making begun. Tie up the loose ends,
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arm
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happy, but any further bid is
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
July 18, 1979

1.95

Woody Woodpecker, stain- still working.

5:00

(1) EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS

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1el Blanc broke one of the
cardinal rules of childhood
etiquette - "children should be
seen but not heard" - and built
a high' successful career out

inered for Porky flig, sputtered
for Sylvester the Cat, beeped
for the Roadrunner, twittered
for Tweetie Pie — the List goes
on and oil.
like any proud father of
multiple progeny, Blanc is
hesitant to admit a favorite. But

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EEK &amp; MEEK

And

,®o animated cartoons.
success and failure in an
Moreover, he has giggled for imaginary character. And it's

MARY TYLER MOORE
0 MERV GRIFFIN
(t2) GUNSMOKE

ED A.M. WEATHER

0 ABC MOVIE "Charlie

Reverend Arthur

PORTER WAGONER
6:30
6:45

@3 NEWLYWED GAME
0 BARNABY JONES Barna.
by is hired to locate a hit-andrun defendant who jumped
bail, leaving phony stock certificates behind with the bondsman. (R)

Voices

vocal gimmicks for more than spells the difference between

ED SESAME STREET (R)
4:30

KUTANA
0 THE LITTLE RASCALS

Diahann Carroll, Charlie Callas,
Don Barry, Judith Blegen (R)

(R)
9) THE SCARLET LETTER As

.1,2) MAKE ME LAUGH

8:25

11:30

400

New Orleans Style

CREOLE GUMBO

music of Camille Saint-Saens, timid rabbit, and gave hint a
to be rebroadcast Thursday 8- "tough guy" personality.
8:30 p.m. on the CBS Television
"The voice I finally caine up
4:00
Network.
with
is a blend of the Brooklyn
EI EMERGENCY ONEI
During
his
career,
Blanc
has
and
Bronx
streets, modified to
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SHOW
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0 BEWITCHED
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ANIMALS
and otherwise, and supplied the mysterious reason it is that

5:00

10:00

Leading players from

in Seattle. Washington.

cleaned. When the tank was to find a well-balanced diet on
pumped out and the operator the bottom of the septic tank
was finished, I looked Inside either.
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unknown heartthrob. (R)

(1 0 THE PAPER CHASE

and had our septic tank balanced diet. You're not likely

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WEDNESDAY LUNCH
SUGGESTION

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"I got big laughs but lousy
grades," said Blanc of those audiences in the mnid-1930's.
grammar school days.
Bugs was just a run-of-theBlanc reunited his vocal warren rabbit called happy,
talents with the comedy antics scheduled for the cutting room
of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and floor, when Blanc rescued him
Porky Pig for 'Carnival of the with a new voice and a new

2:30
(1)I2) ANOTHER WORLD
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ED VI. PEOPLE
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3.00
0 GENERAL HOSPITAL

1:30

arranges a date with his

the American and National
League compete in this annual
classic, live from the Kingdome

eliminated in the urine. You're
got going to see those on the
DEAR DR.
MB-In one of bottom of the septic tank. The
your columns you referred to penchant that some people have

0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ED FLOWER SHOW

NEWS

answering service and

BASEBALL ALL-STAR

GAME

skating, transvestite disco

queen at night.

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voice to everything from
RESTLESS
cartoon
headliners Woody
ALL
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CHILDREN
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Porky Pig, and Friends Ito rusty
hinges, Jack Benny's Maxwell,
1:30
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and crunching celery was a shy
TURNS
youngster whose only attentionED CROCKETT'S VICTORY getting device was to startle
GARDEN
schoolmates and teachers with
2:00
his trick voices and untraceable
DOCTORS
sounds.

1:00
(.) (112) TOMORROW Guests
Freelance rock reporter Bob
Weiner Roller Arena, a Wall
Street broker by day and roller

Alex tails in love with
the voice over his cab's

8:00

a the digestive system without

recommend

@1) MIDDAY

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

B/an

0 THE YOUNG AND THE

9:30

0 TAXI

Edel. (Part 1 of 2)

excess oil formation by your digested and enter the body are

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1:00

(1 a DAYS OF OUR LIVES

0 CBS LATE MOVIE 'The
Spiral Staircase" (1946) Dora.
thy McGuire, George Brent A
young mute girl learns the
whereabouts of a killer who is
terrorizing a small town, but
she has no way to express her
knowledge

tournament from Newport
Casino. Newport, Rhode
Island

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"Don't Look

States' only professional grass

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SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
ROW
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accepts the defense of man
who is accused of murdering
one of the town's leading Citizens

age of the finals of the United

MATCH GAME

12:30

12:00
VALLEY Jarrod

BIG

Now" ( 1974) Julie Christie.
Donald Sutherland An English
couple who move to Venice
alter the death of their daughter are met there by a series of
psychic occurrences and mysterious murders
THREE'S COMPANY A
young pregnant woman arrives
at the apartment and
announces that Jack is her
baby's father (R)
ED TENNIS "Miller Hall Of
Fame Championships'' Cover-

730

warm water and a mild soap. think. Not only are some

doctors

0 CBS MOVIE

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skin glands.

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6:30
NBC NEWS
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Soak It thoroughly. Some vitamin pills passed through

VS. THEODORE SUNDY

A Lady (C)( 1968) Rod Steiger.
George Segal A psychotic
killer of elderly women dresses
in various disguises and eludes
a persistent detective. (2 Hrs.)

0 JOKER'S WILD
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REPORT

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ED THE STATE OF FLORIDA

9:00

When Rhoda's parents visit
Minneapolis. her mother conIdes that their marriage is on
the rocks,
0
THE CROSS-WITS

degreasing soap. You can also any benefit to the person who
2sponge off the face with alcohol swallowed them but excess
sponges to help remove the water soluble vitamins that are
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7:00
TIC TAC DOUGH
@) MARY TYLER MOORE

two or three times a day with problem is even worse than you

36 — —

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Scuba divers Nicole and Damian Eldemire explore the Cayman Islands, Chicago Girl
Scouts playearthball (R)

0 ABC NEWS
ED VILLA AL.EGRE (R)

surface of the skin. If it's not didn't get the benefit from the
j"5' — — —
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we had expected.
whitehead.
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DEAR READER: I included
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same. The best approach at your letter in my column to
home is merely to wash the face highlight your point. The
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Squiggy falls madly in love with
a beautiful girl who is taking
him for all she can get. (R)

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blackhead means dirt. That's swallowed.
I brought this to the attention
not true at all and you can't
usually wash them off like you of the manufacturer and he said
would wash off dirt because the our system was lacking in acid.
discolored fat is just below the This may be but the truth is we

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AFTERNOON
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Li" THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
NEWS
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ED SESAME STREET (R)

Clue' (1971) Ross Martin.
Rocky Gunn When a yacht
becomes the setting for a
string of murders, the Chinese
'tetive is encouraged to
come out of retirement,

8:30
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Tuesday, July 17, 1979
Legal Notice

Humi

dity

For

A

Office

Problem

limits to save energy also subjects violators
to a $5,O(X) fine. But the machinery for enforcement has not been set up yet.

Service Commissioner Joe Cresse setting the
.

Tallahassee grocery store manager Hugh

Dorsett said the raising of thermostats might
show up in slightly higher food bills for
shoppers. He said when thermostats are
raised, refrigerator compressors use twice as
much energy to keep food cool, and the extra

Dirertor Joe Fletcher of the Dade (Miami)
County General Services Administration said
the 16½ pages of rules permit setting air
conditioning thermostats below 78 degrees if

past the comfort zone.
The comfort zone ends at a dewpoint, or

Dorothy Pasker, a secretary for Tampa's

Jim Walter Corp., said she noticed it "wasn't
nearlyascoolasitusuallyis,"butsaidpeople

level, of 65 or more, he said.
Fletcher said he ran a test Monday with a
sling psychometer, but the air wasn't (lamp
enough to warrant running the thermostat
below 78 degrees.
"So far we haven't had any problem with It
and I don't anticipate any," he said.
Businessmen and government employees
throughout the state were shedding threehumidity

were not complaining,
"Everybody understands

the

situation,"

she said. "In the afternoon when wegetall the

piece suits for the I.atin guayabera, a short-

might heat up, but it's not
uncomfortable yet."
Publisher William J. Kelly of the weekly
Wauchula Herald Advocate posted this memo
to his 15 employees Monday: "if this higher

sleeved shirt-coat, or sports shirts, keeping a

temperature proves too uncomfortable, in.

bodle in here it

sports
Men Who elect t
twice weekly."

important client.
mandating temperature

do so must shave their chest

Board

Set

IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Notice is hereby given that the INFANT GIRL BY
undersigned, pursuant to the WYNN RUSSELL RAYMOND and
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter SHARON DUNCAN RAYMOND, his
865.09, Florida Statut,s,wili register wife.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
NOTICE OF SUIT
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the TO: BILLY ROGER PACE
publication of this notice, the I IC. Route 3, Box 560.0
titious name, to-wit: EXECUTIVE Gainesville, Georgia 30501
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
BUSINESS CONSULTANTS under
NOTIFIED that a Petition for
which I am engaged in business at
459 Oak Haven Drive, Altamonte Adoption has been filed against you

Sorings. Florida 3270).
business enterprise is as follows:

any, to it on JOHN EDWARD

Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
Florida, July 3, 1919
Publish: July 10, 37, 24, 31, 1979
DEL-43

ROOKS 8. OWEN PA., Attorney for
Petitioner whose address is Post
Office Box 39,390 S. Highway 17.92,
Casselberry, Florida, 32707, and file
the original with the Clerk of the
above styled Court on or before Aug.
Il, 1919, otherwise a judgment may
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.

INVITATIONTOBID

and

-Insurance Commissioner Bill

the Legislature to give the
board authority to veto the
budget of hospitals unable to
account for cost increases

Gunter says he has high hopes
that the new State Hospital Cost
Containment Board will live up
to Its name.
If it doesn't, he warned in an
interview Monday, there will be
strong pressure on the Legislalure to give the board the
authority to actually set prices
hospitals can charge.
"I intend to do my best to
influence the actions of the
board to try to stop the u,•

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Faces

Baby sitting in my home anytime
day or nite, $1 hr.; $6 day.
Lake Mary 323-6659

WELCOME TO A
PLEASANT VOICE &amp;
ENCOURAGING

Child Care in my home day or

nighl. Anun. inrU Fro. 473 WK., $6
day or $1 hr. 323.5344.

working mother. Mon. thru Fri.
Reliable. 332.4129.

Haired Legisla-

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penance, must have own tools,

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MECHANIC

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convinced that one man is then and must have been in a
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panic...! could hear
running
lwflies have been ad afire 14
"1 feel such guilt," said back and forth.
times in the last year have set Rosemarie Volnoff, daughter of
"If I had known it was the
gum and sticks within ready the latest victims, William and arsonist, I think I would have
reachof their beds for fear they Helen Bage, Bage, 83, suffered confronted him," she said.
may be confronted by an ar- a heart attack as suffocating
The 14 fIres havedamaged
smoke filled in home but was $250,000 Worth of
A task force has been un• dragged from his bed by a eqwjsnent.Usuallytheyaresd
successful in attempts to track friend last Saturday morning, between 2 a.m. and 4:30 x.m. in
doi the source of blazes which Both he and his wife survived, a garage where toilet paper has
begin destroying frame homes
"I heard the trespasser," been doused with gasoline OF
in April 1978. AuthoritIes are said Mn. Voindf, who lives lighter fluid.
not':w-e if there is one culprit or next door to her parents, "I
"He's aiming at the older
several roaming the Lflke yelled out the window, 'I hear people with frame houses,"
Rattan area on the eastern edge you and I'm calling the police,' said a 59-year-old man. Like
of Orlando.
and he threw a rock at the mod of those living in the area,
Fzlghtened residents nf the window so! wouldn't look out. he asked not to be identified for
close-knit neighborhood are He had already lit the fire by fear his home would be next.

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and filed your AR5WST

2ll0Sanford Ave.

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OVER 2500 SO FT of gracious
living in this lovely Ig Mayfair 3
OR 2 B home, beautifully shaded
dbl sized lot in one of Sanford's
finest neighborhoods. Owner
anxious! $67,000. Terms.
SUPERX
TAX
SHELTER
quadraplex. Basics are here,
needs up grading, great
pot ential, good cony. location.
Owner will hold very low mt
mort 559.900.

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Apply in person between I a.m.4

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at 3101 Corowall Road,

Sanford. Apply in person bet.
wean I a.m..6 p.m.

INC. REALTORS
8 30 6833 or 339 4713 eves.

DOLL HOUSE! 3 BR 2 bath home
oak shaded lot w C H&amp;A, w w
carpet, Fam Rm, Dining area,
fenced rear yard &amp; B B 0! Lots
More! Your Dream For $29,000!

ROBBIE'S

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LEADERS! WE LIST &amp; SELL
HOMES
THAN
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ANYONE? JOIN THE ONE
Irish'S NOtjt'',

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I B. block home. rcfg &amp; range
5%'alkinq distance to hospital.
doctor, nursing home &amp; down
town 521.500, w excell en t terms
Johnny Walker Inc 322 6457 or
3277111 attS

1971 16 ft. "Stinger" Bass boat, 150
Mercury engine, Thrust trolling

motor Excellent condition,

PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful Spinet
Console stored
locally Reported like new

Responsible party can t,ikt' on
low payment balance Write
before we 5tid truck Joplin
Piano, P 0 [lox 3064. Porn,', Ga
30)61

62—Lawn- Ga llden

Country Club 8 25th St 4 acres w 7
old blcigs on properly 530.000

Lwnmower Sales &amp; service We
sell the best &amp; service the rest
Western Auto
301W 10 So
3221403

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Airport Blvd &amp; Jewell La 10
acres 545.000 Good terms

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

BUILDINGS'! Special factory
purchase on all steel, clear span
buildings.
30'x18'xl2'
for
3,991 00. 40'x48'x 11' for 1,996 00.
40'02'xII'
for
51981 00.
I8'x17'xl4'
f or
6,937 00,

Free listing BROCHURE write

CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 28906

47—Real Estate Wanted

F 0 ii factory. All buildings
include 25 lb. wind load and
large double slidind door. Call
305 331 4617 9 a.m to S p.m
collect

Losing your home 8. credit" I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322 0216

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47-19a9e Bought
&amp;Sokl

50—Mscellaneous for Sale
Beauty Salon Chairs-used but
good cond. $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 31-92 So. of
Sanford. 3228121.

16 P M.

btks. red &amp; blue. Dame COX
1)50 5300 855 7051
Perian-wh &amp; Toni fern, red
taby male $35 515. Siamese $0
mo old fern $35 855 7051.
Cocker, male, 1' , yr. Keesnond
fern 2 yrs, German Shep fern 8
wks Under $15 or best offer, 855

1051.

68—Wanted to

Linoleum Rugs&amp; Paint

ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
372 5191

Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co.
P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32750

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will

Glenn A. Blackmore, Broker

get

Meetings

BusIness. 7:30 1st Tues.

Buy

S Pc. BR Set
Call 8911057

results.

3 pc. sectional couch, Med. style,

Rain or Shine • Sale on Property • Under Tent
WW
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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 372 $173 •

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Licensed. 32J 0039

Automotive Service

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Automotive Service.

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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PRON TO Piim.' R.'par',
Electrical, plumbing. i.arp,'r,tr ,
painting 322 .4011
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Lawn Maintenance
Ccrtitit'tj L,iw,i A. 1. ,,ii(l',( ,' I RI ii [SI IM,', I i's
321 871Y
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Lawn Service

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty P1004
519 C. 15t St 32 712

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wasting S
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&amp; prolongs paint Guarantr',':

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essrnaking

sfreakless &amp; spotless windows
From 120 to $40
323 .41',)
anytime

Alterations, Dressmaking

Drapes, Upholstery
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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs ,,,
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cages 372 5152

Custom Office Clt',imiimig (i.IitlItii'I
cUll, new COnSt I c bend,I a,
05 Quality 5cr', i(' "sno p? ui,'
Ph 373 0541 or 668 59*4
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lotS. Ext Resi &amp; Comm
3728187 99

I Man, quality operation
8 yrs rxp Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Beal, 327 1371

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F ret' Est I ic 10 p0 mIsc lo Sr
Cit 339 6066. 668 8335
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RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp; Ccllu
lose Lowest prices Call 323 0839
or 904 731 6108 collect
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Mobile Homes

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8562

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specialists, top-,o.1 7. till mImI
sod laying &amp; tree U nrn,cn.

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Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 322 2780

CUSTOMI'-IOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINI &amp; ASSOC.
3228665

PAINTING, CARPENTR'y
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323 0429 after 5:30

Railings

Martin's 323 7811, 339 7693

Wanted Appliances repairable
condition.
Washers,
refrigerators, etc. Kelloggs
Auction. 373 7050,

Wanted Applicances repairable
cond. Washers, refrigerators,
etc. Kelloggs Auction 323 7050.

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In private home in Lk, Mary.
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Sanford Gracious living. Ran.

@111-your club

WseklylmonttiIy rates. Inquire
500$. Oak 141.7113.

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D1QI 322-2611 or 831-9993

or organlike to be
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Iclub or organization can
I appear In this listing each I
I week for only $3.50 per I
1 week? This is an ideal I
Iway to Inform the public I

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Doberman AKC 6 wks ID mos,

WILL BUY EXISTING Ri &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R Legg, Lic.
Mlg. Broker. 825 No, 4 0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte,
862-1493

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45-A--stof State
Property

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shape Can be seen a? 201 F
Commercial 327 0291

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59—Musical Merchandise

S acres near Geneva, electric, 67
It well, trees Real nice lake
with plenty of fish 373 4.3759 to 6
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32? 5990

15.800 Call after S weekdays 327
8648

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(305) 862•3363

South of Sanfotj

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Hwy. 51-fl

1511. 332.9103.

POISSON MARINE
797/ Hwy tl 92
Sanford, Fla 32773

ting and patio awning. 3226162
or 831 7166.

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modelS CIII liv 9100 or )
480'i Dealer

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

3 Bdr, 2 13. complete with skir

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Home Video I V recorder

1975 Lamora Mobile Home, i2x65,

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I year old, must sacritice, $500
327 1893

373 5200
VA &amp; F HA Financing

For information and Color Brochure Call:

Chaper
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Experienced maintenance supr.

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junk 5. used

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Busier waiting, needs a house In
the Longwood Lake Mary area
- Willing to pay cash to mort. Call
Lennie
Williams, Realtor
Assocpat&amp;' alter lirs 615 1124
Tony Coppoia Assoc Realtor
641 2518

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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322-2420

Inspection Dates: July 15-20

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AMERICAN
VETERANS

benefits. Please apply In person
only at 3403 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford, Fla, EOE.

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oven &amp; A single oven Prices
start at S21225 Santord F- ur
nitur Salvage, 1792 So of
322 8721

See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's

REALTY

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City sewer and water • 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom units • carpeted • air conditIoned.
all appliances • clubhouse • swimming pool • 8 acres • boat (lock and slips • 2
bedroom-2 bath house • 50' boat slip • carpeted • 1600 sq. ft. • 1/2 acre • olevatot
sea wails • landscaped • large oak trees and much lilore!

3227993.

Pinebreeze Farms is now ac
cepting applications for
production workers on both day
I night shifts. We offer corn.
peiltive pay 1. full company

wholesale left over from going
out of business s,ik' 3 (JOub),'

TOWNHOUSE
For sale lovely 2 OR, It b all el..
w w carpet, drapes inc.,
beautiful grounds By appt Only!
323 9598

FORREST GREENE

LOCATION: 1-4 to Orange City DcLand Exit $ Go Wl on 15-A to 1/-92 • Go North tO
15A • Left to S.R. 44 and follow bright blue Honloon Island State Park signs to Bolts
Landing Rd. • 3 miles from beautiful DeLand, Fla.
TERMS: 100,o Day of Sale • Balance in 30 Days. Financing Available by Local Lender
Competitive Rates

3 OR 1.5 bath, split plan. $32,500.
William MaIiczowskl Realtor

Experienced full time
Gardener I Painter
Mariners Village. 3239470.
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New Tappan gas ranges, below

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New 235 Homes, I pct interest to
qualified buyer $30.000 to
$38,000 Low dow., payments.
BUILDER 3222287

Casselberry. Lk Catherine area. 'I
OR, 2 [3 split plan, C H&amp;A Exc
neighborhood 516.500

JUST FOR YOU! 3 BR 11 2 bath
home in C. C. Manor w
remodeled eat in kit, w w carpet,
porch, pan. Farn Ron &amp; DR. &amp;
More! BPP WARRANTED
Wow, $30,500!

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l cost Classified Ad.

Receølonist.Secretary for new

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$3.75 hr,

Green, butcher block top. I yr
old Like r'w 5350 373 6/86

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52 CONDOMINIUMS 1 HOUSE
ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONTAGE
1 1:00 A.M. SATU R DAY J U LY 21

Cash for your lotI Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel lnC..4aaltor
444.3013

BUY JUNK CAPS
I morn 51010 $50
(,III 321 1621 321 4.4.60

Kitchen aide portable dishwasher

We just want a little reassurance
that
there's still a heaven!"
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BEAU TI FUL! I BR 7 bath home in
Hidden Lake w C H&amp;A.
carpet,Ig eat in kit, tencei yard.
patio &amp; grill &amp; Much More'

2 BLDG SITES located in County
near elementary school, bo th for

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KENMORE WASHER
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

gut issues.

AUCTION

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price Sanford Furniture Sal
vage. 17 925 at Sanford 322 8721

Eve. 372 8182. 37? 3587, 322 7177

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Low Down Payment

Factory workers for new plant at

S151—Household Goods

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Just $46,500!

Sanford's Sales Leader

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A C ("00(1 cond Icis .'
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SUPER! 3 BR 2 bath split plan
home in Upland Park! C H&amp;A.
w carpet , dining area, patio,
newly wallpapered on quiet cut

REAL ESTATE A SSOCIATES

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80—Autos for Sale

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN T PIE SSANT ADS 3?? 760 or
8)1 9993

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323.0759
Aft,Kns.222.7443,322-4169

Employer.

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263 Sanford Ave.

Taylor. Equal Opportunity

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REALTOR, MILS
PARK I
EALTORS
323.5774 Day or Night R
Branch Office 323-222 I

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typing I short hand skills.
Varied administrative duties.
5d resume to Cardinal In.
dustries, Inc., P.O. Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 32771. AU: Ms

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APPLIANCES Sanford F ur
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$10.000.

Harold Hall Realty

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REALTOR 322 4000MLS

CLERK lu The Board of Count y 1OR - $169 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada, Just So. of Airport
commissioners In i
Blvd. on 1742 In Sanford. Call
Seminole County, Florida
By: Arthur H. Bgckwtth, Jr.
3231470 MarIner's Village.
Clark

305-3321121
Publish

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ARTHUR.H. BECKWITH, JR.,

Deputy Clerk
ROGER L. BERRY
Attorney for Ptitlonec

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beautifully wooded building site

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UNCLUTTER VO1R CLOSET.
Sell thOla' things that are just
taking up space with a want ad
inthtHerald3fl.3611ot'$31 9993.

(corner lOthi French)

plant

COMING SOON
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AAA EMPWYMENT

(SEAL)

By: Cynthia Proctor

Sanford, Florida 32711

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Phone3fl.78$1,Sanford
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WAITRESSES
BARTENDERS
COOKS
CASHIERS

the 7Th day 01 August, 1979, at Hi,
Seminole County Courthouse, Room
303, Sanford, Florida.

P.O. Drawer 0
SUNSHINE

Eves

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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Clerk of the Circuit
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REALTOR 322-4991

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GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES.
EES Mint cond. 2 O R
near hOSp 8. shopping. Lake
fishing near by. Hobby rm, neat
&amp; clean, $38,500.

SOLAR HEAT low el bills. Lg.
BR, 1' B, quiet area, nice
landscaping. Only $25,900.

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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IN SALES THRU JUNE!

LOOKING FOR RENTAL
INCOME?
This 2 unit Apt, house may be
lust what you want. Just $21,500.

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plumbing fixtures,
old material 322 5659

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Co'inter top stove, gas &amp; electric
ranges, gas dryer, color TV.
dishwasher, furniture &amp; many
other items Remember prices
go down every 10 days 2621 S
Sanford Ave 322 1491
Tues Fri 915.58
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371 6061 or eves. 323 0517

REALTORS

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
lillY SF I I TRADE
3113151" 1 , rO So
122 5622

79—Trucks-Trailers

68—Wanted to Buy

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?4)S. S French ( 179 2 ) Sanford
323 5324

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have this country estate on
approx. i acres complete with
guest cottage 5. barn for horses.
1330,000. Call to See this Today.

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Experienced preferred, excellent
salary.

relief FEES, ISSUING RECEIPTS AND
ToShise_
MAINTAINING LEDGERS,
to appear PROVIDING FOR DEPOSITING M.F share fur. house W. Sanford.
or other SERVICE FEES WITH CLERK OF
Have fan$—no AC. $100,no. + Vi

an the 78th day 01 June, 1979.

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Excellent opportunity for a sharp

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a' COUNTRY TRAILER SITE
10 pretty acres In Osteen. Only
$17,000 for all. $5500 clown

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701 Bldg.
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E. Altamontó
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RON BECK,

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July 10, 17,

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Salary plus commis.
with full cornpany benefits. Apply
In person to:

JOIn A. Whitcher
As Personal Rpresentative
BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
the Circuit Court In and for Seminole MlS$1ONER$, PROVIDING FOR
of the Estate of
County,
Florida,
and
serve
a
copy
RogerB.
AMENDING SERVICE FEES BY
thereof on Petitioner's attorney, RESOLUTION,
PROVIDING FOR
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ROGER L. BERRY, P.O. Drawer 0, OMISSION FROM SEMINOLE
Sanford, Florida 32771, on or betors COUNTY CODE; PROVIDING
REPRESENTATIVE:
the 2nd day of August, 1979, or FOR SEVERABILITY AND
Jack B. Nichols, Esq.
Nichols 8. AssocIates, P.A.
otherwise a default will be entered PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
against you.
P.O. Box
DATE.
WITNESS my hand and official 1110:00A4t, or as soon thelfeeffer
Orlando, Florida 33903
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, as Possible, at its regular ,ne.gon
Te$ipie: 3OW1.023
Publish;
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52—Appliances

seeking

against you.

1979.

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The Real Estate Agency

2544 S. Fr en ch Ave.

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available, excellent pay.

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REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Call Bart

THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
Apply in parson Sanford Nursing
ALICE E. ROUSON, whose last TO BE PAID BY PAYORS OR PAY.
they may have that thall.nges
EES USING THE DOMESTIC RE.
I, Cony. Home 930 MeilonvIile
know
residanceand
mailing
Sddi'
validity 01 the decedent's will, the is
OHS COMMISSION SERVICES
$. 3rd Avenue, Mt. Vernon, FOR
PETITIONS OF
Qualifications of the personal
MODIFICA. LPNMJIltIme5.Pal't time. Appl,
New York 10350.
representative, or the venue or
iflON OF PRIOR SUPPORT OR.
In person Lakeview Nursing
jurisdiction of the court.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DERS AND PAYEES SUING SER.
Canter 919!. 2nd St.
that
a
proceeding
for
dissolution
of
VICES
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
FOR PETITIONS FOR
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mvrlagshasbeenfiledageinstyou
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING
a
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, and that Petitioner, ISAAC FOR RECEIVING SERVICE
Notice of Administration: July to,

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Build to Sut
FHAVA,FHA 2358.245

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REALTY

'ç0pi, Has I BR. FP &amp; new w
carpet &amp; all newly r enovat ed
Downtown $24,900

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machinery.

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completely fenced $27.900

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w w carpet Large wooded lot
s..u,000 McGovern Builders 3??
8910

New listing I yrs young 3 OR 2
B, C H&amp;A, nice car. lot Will go
VA or FHA $35,500.

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Payments $250 PITI I 8SI 318j

shingled 3 BR. 1 b home on?'
acres, lots of trees, above
ground pool, even a riding lawn
mower &amp; Ig sc porch for your to
relax in on these hot summer
days, $53.500

by Gill Fox

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No car needed' This 2 OR, 1 b
home is cony located near
shopping, churches 8. school, in
cxc cond &amp; priced right at
$27.500

this 3 DR, I 8 homer Gas heat &amp;

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Lake view lot. Loch Arbor. 10$'
paved road, 210' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake, Only
vacant lot in area. $14,950.

American &amp; Foreign car ex

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Low maintenance on the outside of

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MECHANIC

for self-starter. Previous sites ex.
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needed,

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carpet. Ben Franklin FP. 2 new
ceiling fans. $22,000 Call us to
see.

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Pouitry, beef, pork, fish, Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
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area. 3222371. Sam' Port ion
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2 B. FR. snq garage. I yr old
$5000 dwn &amp; assume mor$ at 9
pct will consider sm. 2nd

Like the country? Lovely cedar

Why settle for less when you can

only. Furniture optional. Ideal
for construction workers. $180
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mo. 323-2633.

Experienced S days weather
permitting. Excellent pay.

future

the Circuit Court for Seminole undersigned, pursuant to the
County, Florida, Probate Division, "Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
the address of which Is Seminole $6S.O9, Florida statiJtes,will register
County Courthouse, Sanford, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Florida 32771. The personal In and for Seminole County, Florida,
representative of the estate i
upon receipt of proof of publication
A. Whitcher, whose address Is 205 of this notice, the fictitious name, to.
Cumberland Circle W., Longwood, wit: GREAT AMERICAN BOOK
FAIRS under which it expects i,
Florida 32750. The name and ad.
dress of the personal represen. engage in business at 150 Hope
St rett, Longwood, Florida 32750, its
lative's attorney are set form btlow.
All Persons having claims or, post office address is P.O. Box 178,
demands against the estate are Longwood, Florida 33750, and at
required,
THREE such other locations as it shall
WITHIN
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF hereafter choose,
That the party interested in said
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk business enterprise is as follows:
of
the above court a written INTERNATIONAL
MEDIA
statement of any claim or demand SYSTEMS, INC. 100 percent.
DATED at Longwood, Seminole
they may have. Each claim must t
In writing .nd must indicate the County, florida, ii.is Mh day
basis for the claim, the name and June, 3979.
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
address of the creditor or his agent

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CEMENT FINISHER &amp;
BLOCK LAYERS

11 PM&amp; HOME COOKED meals
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13 to 9. Mon. thru Thurs.; Fri &amp;
Sat. 11 to 10. 3755 Orlando Dr.

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College area, frame 2 BR. Adults

I SANFORD No Qualifying' 3 BR

BR's, swimming pool. all on

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3 OR 1 B, 1st 8. last, S200dep.

skills &amp; legal experien ce. Open.

Now serving breakfast 3:30 AM to

Legal Notice

In Lake Barton

THREE RENTAL UNITS
On large treed corner lot Alum
siding, zoned commercial, great
potential $30,000

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BOATERS AHOY! See this to
make your dreams come ture
Ent rm i ?J'xSu'. w indoor
water tall 8. tiSh pond 3 or 4

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5325.000

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323.3717

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A give away price at

$12,500

Couploonlyl No lease

ADVERTISING
Flu, (UP!) dignity" If they choose and not Florida lawziiukersllstened last
be kept alive by drugs, year and turned six of the
DIRECTOR
lure Is tackling some con- mechanical devices or other delegates' proposals Into law,
troverslal issues this week "heroic measures."
EVENING HERALD
Foremost among these was a
Including legislation to let
Currently respirators and bill creating a commission to
300 N. French Ave.
people "die with dignity" and a other life support equipment review hospital costs,
Sanford, Florida
measure to repeal Florida's can only be disconnected by
"In
one short year the Impart
laws against cohabitation,
court order or an order from the
The delegates elected by medical examiner after a of the Silver Haired legislature
LPN tull time. Exp. w.Fiorid.
fellow senior citizens from person Is declared legally deed is very apparent," said U.S.
license, 9.1 14.12. 322-9364, $.
on
Chiles,
D-Florlda,
around the state arrived
The cohabitation bill, by Rep. Sen. Lawt
f
Nursing I Cony. Center.
SYSTEMS, INC.
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
who opened up the 1979 session
Sunday and will remain In town Cynthia Collins of Tampa,
By: WILLIAM G. CONOMOS,
claimed. It the claim is not yet due,
AVON
Secretary
FIGHT INFLATION
through Friday to debate and seeks to repeal Florida's laws Monday with a review of the date when it will become due
ederal legislation dealing with shall be stated. If the claim is Publish: July 3, 10, Il, 24, 3979
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
pass legislation that seeks to
preventing members of the f
contingent or unllquldated, the DEL 1,
power. For details, call 644.3079.
improve life for Florida's two opposite sex from living togeth- the elderly,
nature of the uncertainty shall be
million senior citizens.
er without the benefit of
Chilies credited the group with stated. If the claim is sec ured, the
shall be deScribed. The
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
The death and cohabitation marriage,
providing the impetus for Security
claimant shall deliver sufficient
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
bills are two of just 119 measure
The regular Legislature side- Florida's $11 million COUUTIUflI" copies of the claim to the clerk to CIVIL
ACTION NO. fl1233-CA4I.E
NOTICE
prefiled by delegates for con- stepped this issue last spring, ty care for the elderly program enable the clerk to mail one copy to IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
NOTICE hereby given that the
personal representative.
Board of County Commissioners of
ISAAC ROUSON, JR.
with lawmakers saying it is and prompting a skeptical each
sideratlon.
All persons Interested In the estate
Seminole Countyh, Florida, intends
Husband.pefltion.r,
Th e death bill by Silver simply too hot politically to Legislature last spring to to whom a copy of this Notice of an
to hold a public hearing to consider
Haired Rep. Leon Belcher of
handle.
provide money to Pay for Administration has been mailed are ALICE E. ROUSON,
the adoption of an ordinance to be
Pinellas Park suggests adults
The Silver Haired Legislature glasses, dentures and hearing required, WITHIN THREE
Wife-Respondent. entitled:
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
AN
0R0INANCE
NOTICE OF ACTION
should be allowed to "die with carries no officIal weight, but aids for the poor and elderly. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA TO:
ESTABLISHING A SERVICE FEE
TALLAHASSEE,

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8--Eating Places

Materials Manager of the Seminole DEL-77

that theadmmnistratlonof the estate
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
of Roger E. Whitcher, deceased, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
File Number 79.216.CP, Ispending In
Notice is hereby given that the

Issues

HUNTER SPECIAL
Nicely secluded mobile home near
Ocala National Forest 3 BR 1
BA w'th r"ntv of room to

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NOTHING SPECIAL
IT'S JUST OUR
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COMPLETELY RESTORED 2
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE. $500
MONTH, REFERENCES.
SEIGLERREALTY,BROKER
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Utility room &amp; wooded lot. $365

Sanford.

Child care in my home. Mon-Fri.
Longwood, Winter Spgs area. $25
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ABSTRACTOR-SEARCHER

Begin.
Saturday in Sanford
fling June 2. Sanford Early

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Agency June Porzig 323-324.

Equalizing Board to heir and
line, But Gunter said the 27th day of July 1979.
consider any and all complaints as
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
hearings will alert consumers
reserves the right to reject any and to such special assessments, for
to the situation,
paving and drainage improvements.
all bith.
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on North and South Edgemon
"If the hospitals don't clean Publish: July 16, 17, is, 1979
11Instructions
Avenues, and shall adjust and
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up their act, there will be a DEL-73
equalize the sa id assessmen ts on a
believable escalation in boastrohg puibtoeMabllab a ratebasis of lactic. and right.
CHRISTMAS -IN JULY
pital costs," he'iàld.
"
Please be advised that the
setting board In the future,"
description of each property to be
Creative Expressions 323.1112
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
Gunter named his three
Gunter said,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA ""S'ed and the amount to be
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11PPOIntees to the nine-member
Sen. Ken Jenne
assessed to each piece or parcel of
HILL GUNTER
PRORATE DIVISION
18—Help Wanted
board Monday.
property may be ascertained at the
of fice of the City Clerk.
William E. Flaherty, president Retired Persons and the Na- stronger bill, said the modified Division
Sa id hearing to be held at the
IN
RE:
ESTATE
OF
of Blue Cross Blue Shield of tional Retired Teachers As- version will give the state a
Winter Springs City Hall, 400 North
ADVERTISING
Florida, harry Galbraith, sociation, and Dr. Walter G. handle on the problem, urge ROGER E. WHITCHER,
Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs,
Deceased Florida, at 1:30 p.m.
SALES
semiretired Leesburg engineer Jarrell, Jacksonville physician, self-control on hospitals by
Ma ry T. Norton,
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
An
aggressive
salesperand member of the Joint Sta te
The board holds its organiza- spotlighting their prices and
City Clerk
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
son Is needed for
Legislative Committee of the tion meeting In Tallahassee build public support for further CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Publish: July 17, 21, 1979
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sales and service of
American Association of July 31.
regulation.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
established and new
IN THE ESTATE:
advertisers, A great
NOTICE UNDER
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
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Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
bids shall be pos tmarked not later
NOTICE OF HEARING
than the 23 day of July 1919, and
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
making price increases fl(!CCS'
shall be r ec eived on or before the
Notice Is hereby giv en by the City
Council of the City of Winter
sary.
26th day of July 1979.
Opening of such bids will take Springs, Florida, that said City
All the board can do is review
place at
Office of the Materials Council will hold a hearing on
budgets and hold hearings on Managerthe
of the Seminole Memor ial August 7, 1979, at which time the
those that appear to be out of Hospital at 9:00 o'clock AM, on the City Council shall meet as an

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Get patio and lawn furniture ata
good price. Read the Classified
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By: Susan E. labor
Deputy Clerk

and specifications are available at

Carpenter Helpers. Experienced
only for work in Deltona. Call
339.9029 between 7 p.m. &amp; 9 p.m.

3233680.

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of said Court

AddItional information, plans

Gunter was unable to persuade

323-9039.

male, 3 yrs old, Ans. to "Lenny".

WITNESS

the following:
Micr of iche Reader-Printer
Microfiche Printers.

TALIAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)

children. Degree required. Send
resume to Box 26 c.o Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1637, Sanford.
32771.

Lost Black 8. Rust Doberman

, , ,,, , tho serrimciiie said Court on this 13th day of July,
Memorial Hospital invites bids upon 1979.
Costs

mornings with pro-school

Red 8. Tan Doberman.
"DEMON."
Stolen from
Seminole Cty. Animal Shelter on
June 22. No questions asked
call 425-3035.

That the party interest in said copy of your written defenses, if

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Hospital

for the recovery of an 8 mco. old

carpet residential area. S1149.

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humidity levels soar

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Government workers in Tallahassee,
already following the 78-degree limit, have
gone the way of sport shirts, with Public

ness when swung through the air.

Tuesday, July 17, 1979-513

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Assistant County Manager Bill Hampton
said four county employees wore guayaberas.
"It depends on what they're doing,"
Hampton said. "If they have to give a speech
or something they'll wear a coat and tie."

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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the humidity that causes discomfort.
Outside public buildings where air cond.itioning thermostats were raised to 78
degrees to comply with the federal edict, the
temperature rose to 90 degrees or above most
everywhere In Florida. And the relative
humidity rose with the mercury.
This caused an unusual demand for an
unfamiliar gadget called a sling psychometer. It Is a wet bulb-dry bulb device
with a wick on one end that measures damp-

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C LASS I F I ED A DS
FICTITIOUS NAME
Must lease our lovely condo. 2 BR.
NOTICE UNDER
Notice is hereby given that we are
2 full baths, FF ref., d.w, dlsp,
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Pork
engaged in business
stove Inc. Cent air, vw
at 10000 Eden TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Park Ave. OrIn1n Florida 32110
carpet, pool, full Club hOQla
Notice is hereby given that the
Seminole County. Florida, under the undersigned, pursuant to the
322 -2611
831-9993
facilities. 5235. 6 mo. lease. 323_______________________________
fict
9010, 3239111.
itious name of GARDEN OF "Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter.
EDEN and that I Intend to register 965.09, Florida Statutes, will register
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
said name with the Clerk of the With the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Country Living. Large I OR
1 time .................43c a line
Circuit Court, Seminole County, in and for Seminole County, Florida,
Sanford Apt. washer.dryer, all
HOURS
3consecutivetimes .. 3$c a line
Florida in accordance with the upon receipt of proof of publication
electric kitchen, C H&amp;A. Like
provisions of the Fictitious Name ofthisnotice the fictiticxjs na me,
8:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
l consecutive tlmas .3k a line
new. $200 mo., deposits required.
to
Statutes, TO-Wit: Section
wit: FLORIDA SCHOOL BOOK
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Call evenings 332.4495.
Florida Statutes 1957..
FAIRS under which if expects to
SATURDAY 9-Noon
Sig. H. A. Bradweil Trust Of 1972 engage In business at 150 Hope
Lines
Minimum
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3
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and H.A . Bradwell Jr.
Street, Longwood, Florida 32750, its
31—Apartments Furnished
Publish;June 26, July), 10, Il, 3979 post office address is P.O. Box 178,
DEADLINFS
DE K1 19
Longwood, Florida 32750, and at
2 BR fully turn., including pans,
such other locations as it shall
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Noon The Doy Before Publicotion
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
hereafter choose.
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon.
That the party Interested In said
FICTITIOUS NAME
thly. Shenandoah Village. 323Sundoy
Frido
Notice is hereby given that i am business en terprise is as follows:
2920.
engaged in business at 2710 s. INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
Sanford Ave., Seminole County, SYSTEMS, INC. 300 percent.
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
________________________ . ________________________ Apts. for Senibr Citizens. DownFlorida, under the fictitious name Of
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
RIGGS REALTY, and that I Intend County, Florida this 30th day of
4—Personals
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
to register said name with the Clerk June, 3979.
18Help Wanted
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
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Ave.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
SYSTEMS, INC.
County, Florida in accordance
LET'S BE HONEST
White widow, new to community,
By: WILLIAM G. CONOMOS,
1 OR turn. w-w carpet, A-C, FF
with the provisions of the Fictitious
If you weren't looking for a new
57,
5'.',
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would
like
to
meet
Secre ta r y
ref; new cabinets; new bath rm
Name Statutes, To- Wit: Section
car eer you wouldn't be reading
gentleman
for
dancing
Publish: July 3, 10, 17, 24, 1979
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fixtures; new paneling, $160. 323.
865.09 Florida Statutes, 1937.
this ad, and If we weren't looking
moderate
drinker
only.
Write
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9010. 323.9181.
Sig. Steven D. Riggs
for
someone
to
do
a
lob
this
ad
Box 27, Co Evening Herald,
Publish: July 10, 17, 24, 31, 1979
wouldn't be here. If you want the
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
Sa nford studio apt, everything
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opportunity to earn Three to
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furnished including utilities. $160
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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Five Hundred dollars a week,
mo. 500 S. Oak. 8.417883.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R.
5-Lost &amp; Found
call 1.900-432-8403 anytime for
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE I _________________________
recorded message,
efficiency one
-Sanford Studio
I
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
person only, all dec. air,
Teaching position open working
$300 REWARD
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.799.CA.20.E
NAME STATUTE

Workers

MIAMI (UN) - Florida workers tested
Monday the feeling of 78-degree air condi.
tinning ordered by President Carter and
complained as usual that it's not the heat, It's

The federal order

Legal Notice

Sanford 321-0640 or 321-0702
Orlando Une 327-1577

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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
Jon liar
Dcv
to
Harry
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Goehrinq. Tr , W I IS ft of Lot 412, All
Hotel Land A Navigation. %lQC)
(QC 0) Pooer F) fli'.ir ' , Mirqo
M Dean, LCit4SP 5301?
IpSSff 5 SIt of Lot 45. Gindervilie
H?S . $ 100
(QC D) Dorothy A
Christinsen
i o L Iv C Christii,nen, Lot 2&amp;
Fill C, Pearl Lk Pits, First Add,

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Burley G Adkins &amp; wf Helen L to
Jimmy 0 Willis &amp; WI Norma I , Lot
I??. Winter Spnngs. Un 3.596.000

PdUlelf L Willis to Alan
ISondania &amp; wf Deborah, Lot
H, Seminole Sites, 539,OO.

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Society of
US,, Lot 27 &amp; E 38 it of tO? 29. 1311 0.
Or'jid Hills Park, $47,500
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
N of SW
corner of SE , of SW 1 a of SOC 28.
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Wmaccor%o &amp; wf Irene, W 400 it of F
2nd 'Add to
HIack Ii nirno(k $14,900
John I Lowry &amp; WI Corinne 13 to

13ThcocP Cu to Joe Main,

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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)
ChQSh
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 '
Lot 2, fltk A. Oak Ridge Park,
Stubbs A WI Katherine, Lot 13, (Ilk
A, Lk Brantley Isels, Sec Add Sec ,
Fred I Angle &amp; wi Rebecca to

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Delma L., Un F.4 Sandiewooci

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Beauty and siiiiplicity mark those most important oc- qualified to work on all kinds of
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
$100,
You can design your own time pieces. lie has a proven
Fred T. Angle, Lot 10,
Lk
your
Assoc. Bldg Contr. AS, to William Harney Acrettes,$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
lie
also
does engraving, ring
sparkling
diamond
pendant
and
watches
and
dependable
watch
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1100
Howell Cove Constr to Salvatore
go
...rt'pdir
and
diamond setting.......
with
matching
repair.
chains
ennrth H FleminO P. -WI -Evelyn
;s
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
000
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are available in the lat est styles
come to Carben Jewelers. Baltic
Ann H. Strickland Dobbs &amp; hb
Carben also carries the from an inexpensive
Raymond
wt
and
Americard
and Master Charge
Kenneth
striking Speidel lathes fashion
Helen M., Lot 19 &amp; C W 5ff of Lot 20.
Joseph
dependable
Timex
to
the
most
are
welcome.
The stui'e is open
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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Add, Lot 4 DII A Lk Orienta HillsUri
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of
other
watch
bands
for
men
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$49 900
Sunrise
P1
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John
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pro pe rty increased in value and when lire
struck he found out his insurance was
inadequate.
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Beninati &amp; WI Carmela, Lot
Wilfred C. Hoenicke Sr., &amp;
Sunrise Un One, $54,900
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.
engagement
to William P. Leevre &amp; WI Judith
Frank A. Holden Jr., 8. WI Virginia G.
rings and engagement and
H.,
Lot
10,
DII
B,
Carriage
Hill
Un
4
S. to Edward A. Weber &amp; w'
wedding sets to choose from for
Delphlne M., Lot 13, DII Sterling 5.52,100.
Lewis M. Glass 8. WI Charlotte I.
Park Uri 7 tkA rim
to Marc
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Bentley said a recent ruling
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
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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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And authoritative sources said Carter's "national security
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Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Defense Secretary
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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
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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.
Volusla 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 message 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 everyone was left in limbo," one official said.
W. Schefsky, Clyde K. Meade,
It continues: "If we do not see this spring concerning the actual costs borne by the
Most
of the Cabinet 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
$600,000.
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maintain Deltona practices.
All the Voluala County
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At 3 p.m. EDT, Jordan put in a conference call to all Cabinet
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patients are paying-patients or members and read the statement that press secretary Judy
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desperate abotit speeders through their subdivision,
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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.
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RaihI 8. WI Doris 1., Lot 9, DII 1,
Kenneth W. Whlcker &amp; wI Ir en e to
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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., $62,000.
Fl Homecrafters to Lonell Beers
Babcock Co to Arlington S.
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Brc'cke$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.
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Blancett (married) to Robert D.
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Trallwood Est Sec 1, $36,000.
Sanlando Springs, $69,900.
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Stephen Ralph 8 I Elhel to iseith
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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.
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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.
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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
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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"We have only been counting those registering: above 4.0

said a spokeswoman at the Caltech seismological

quake area today.

laboratory in Pasadena.
"We've had four since midnigh t, and dozens of smaller ones —

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ficialin Brown's party. ,we won't really know how serious it is

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handball cown at Red Beg Lake Park near Casselberry. Don
Reynolds, cultural coutdinatoir for the Council of Artill &amp; Sciences'
Seminole C01111111111Y branch office iU Sanford. (shown foregromd)

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will answer questions from over
the hospital must give
interested parties. A tour of
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Sealed proposals submitted in
Administrator idt Etchberger
said 22 firma or individuals Writing and In the format and
have expressed Interest In With th e content prescribed by
making proposals qr the the commission will be achospital. He expects most of cepted at the Office of
these will have representatives Management Analysis &amp;
at the meeting. They Include 16 Evaluation, Room 307,
Seminole County Courthouse,
Investor-owned and three
for-profit corporations. Two of until 5 pm., November 15, Im.
the non-profit groups have The sealed proposals received
will be publicly opened and
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church affiliation,
read In room 307 at 9a.m. Nov.
Concerns of the count 16.
commissioners are reflected
their stipulations for proposals.
Proposals will be evaluated
ed on their abWty to fulfW
Each proposal submitted
must Include information on the Intent of the board, Etch.
the extent of this firms com. berger aid. not intent, he
designed the graphic and painted It with the help of two Seminole mitment to keep a hospital said, is to find the best way to
facility on its present site. meet the health care needs of
Cominunity College art students. Walter Ringo and Ma a
According to Commissioner Bin reddats of Seminole Coulty,
Black. Reynolds hopes to do other outdoor art projects in various Kirchhoff, the people of now A114-in the future.—DIANE
parts of the county.
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lease of Seminole Memorial type and scope of care to be
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were heavily damaged, along with the airport terminal, and two
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"These aftershocks are keeping us on our toes," said Carl 5th- something about the water flow to prevent flooding."
wettinann, assistant Imp11I County county fire chief. it
Three 500,000-gallon tanks at a Southern Pacific oil pipeline
just hanging loose until this jelly bowl set tles do."
facility outside El Centre sprang leaks. Some 35 firemen fought
lice and sherif rs deputies pa lled cent
the worst leak, pumping water into a gasoline tank, skimming off
areas of
Centre and Calexico during the night to prevent looting. The the gas as It floated to the t,
and building dikes to hold in the
windows were broken out of about 75 percent of the stores in the flow.
area.
"The first quake lifted the tank right off the ground and that
The All-American Canal, which carries Irrigation water, was split the bottom seam," &amp;hwettmann said.

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jolted and rolled through the Imperial Valley, foll owing an earth ake that caused millions of dollars in di1negeOfldiy but
s and
risingly few major injuries,
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vibrations of Monday's quake, at 6.4 on the
er scale
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the strongest to t
U.S.
and in more than eight years,
wen felt in fl
throughout the southwest corner of
nations from Phoenix to the Pacific.
k the southern Imperial Valley, a desert
north of the Mexican border.
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Watts buckled, ceilinP fell in and gas and water lines ruptured
in the cities of Calexico, Brawley and El Centro.
Fires broke out, highway bridge collapsed, cracks opened
mobile homes toppled off their foullWations and plate Slim
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nothing ca1n be done :Pt to Station, New York, NY 10019.
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something in my penis.
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normal
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also
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DEAR READER
Impotence is a symptom and problem. It is most likely
it's a lot more common than caused by psychological facBy BERNICE BEDE OSOL
many people think. It can be tors,
caused by many things. You've For these reasons, I suggest
done the right thing by seeking that you see a psychiatrist and
For Tuesday, October 16, 1979'
medical advice Vrn just sorry
that It hasn't been more suc. your problem and guide you in
cessful for you.
solving it.
although it may be Uiaiillested
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Most hormone shots don't The psychiatrist might also
subtly.
October is, IM
correct impotence unless want you to have a more
PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20) A
Projects you may previously
you're talking about On rare complete medical examination
have considered too large in decision you make today could
Person who has a significant to be sure that you do not have
scope to handle will be easily have far more valuable effects
this
decrease
in the producti n of diabetes or some other disorder
aeconplished this coming year than you may realize at
male
hormones.
Sometimes if that can cause you to
due to several special people time However, the results Will the person has confidence in the potent regularly and not
be long lasting.
ho befriend you.
medicine — even if it has no when you are with your lady
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large rewards today If you work
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[up. Ilds I MIT present is meant sidered triore labors of love
just for you. Find out more than chores.
bridge layer could find
about yourself by senft for
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my to his ueen, East could
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even
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perhaps
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with just one diamond trick
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Maitland Avenue: Three Or Four Lane
By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer

According to Commissioner
The board prepared a vantageous to the builder, the fee will ever see what they builders that the county c
Bill Klrdthoff, the city of resolution for the accept
ance of "Good roads make a more am paying for,
opt to cut out every bil
Altamonte
Springs
endorsed
voluntary
builder
contributions
saleable
product,"
speculative
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development un
County Engineer William the three.lane concept. But a In r
"When would the Imes
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Increased
"The
developer
who
succeeds
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Bush Jr., told Seminole Co unty report from the Orlando Urban
provements be made?" he reasonable revenue sources
development along Red Bug. the one who turns over his
ald? found. Zoning could
Commissioners Monday that Area Transport
asked.
f
ation Study Lake Road and the in- product faster."
widening Maitland Avenue In showed that a four-lane
Some may not see any results withheld, he said, until we h
facility tersections of Winter Park
Richard
D.
Allison, for five years." He said he the ability to pay for the
the Altamonte Springs area
to a would
not
provide
excess
Drive
and
state
Route
436.
executive
director
of
the
Home believes
three-lane facility Is not good
capacity.
gas taxes are the only vices.
Presently,
funds
are
not
Builders
of
Mid-Florida,
way
Builders demand servi
enough.
to fairly tax those that use from
"Some planners would say available to purchase adprotested that the fees, which the roa ds.
the moment they star
At the same time, corn- every road needs
to be four- ditlonal right-of-way and Install will be passed on to the home
said. "They w
missioners debated resolution lane," Kirchhoff said,
Commissioner Bob Sturm project,
hefire proetection. I
the necessary im provements to buyer, hit only the new people
po
lice
and
to provide for collection of
The commission noted that
admitted that impact fees will it isn't until two
years later
voluntary fees from developers the earliest completion date for alleviate traffic congestion. In an area. Others will benef
it not solve the problem. The Rod the county starts to get I
Builders in the area have from the im proved roads, he
to help offset the cost of roads the Maitland AVenue and volunteered
Bug Lmke4 Interchange Is revenue from the homes."
to make con- said,
and ot her facilities In newly Howell Branch Road projects
tributlons
for
such
Im"A tax on new growth is very expected to cost $4,900,000. The
"Developers realize there i
built-up areas.
would be 1982. Funding and provernents.
fair," Commissioner Dick total total county budget for things they have to do," Ti
"It won't work," Bush said in right-of-way acquisition
"It's not voluntary," said Williams said. "It's the closest roads Is only$3,300,000, he said. said. "We just want to ma
discussing the Maitland Aven ue problems st ill must be ironed
f,ifl
der I. Gets. "If the builder thing we can get to the market
"We have to face the cold sure everyone pays their f
project. "I would rather see the out.
doe
't volunteerhe won't get place. User fees are the fairest hard facts of econotnlc reality," share."
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county abandon the project
Several builders expressed
rezoning. It rube me the of all."
Sturinsafd."Howdo we pay for
The commission Is expect
than go to three-Jane (two lanes their dismay at the concept
of
wrong
way."
Charles True, engineer for necessary new roads?"
to vote on the Impact fe
with a left turn lane in the "impact fees" to be collected
Commi ioner Kirchhoff Bellaire homes, expressed
County Administrator Roger resolution at their Oct.
center)."
from developers In the county. caid the ss
fee would be ad- skepticism that those that pay Nelswender warned the meeting.

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United Press International
Libya and Iran have raised the cost of their crude oil
past the official OPEC price ceiling of $23.50 a barrel and
analysts predict other members of the oil cartel will make
similar price increases.
Libya, America's No.3 oil supplier, raised prices on all
grades of crude by $2.77 — or 11.7 percent — to between
$25.57 and $26.27 a barrel, the Petroleum Intelligence
Weekly in New York reported Monday.
The Libyan action violated OPEC's pricing policy for
the second half of 1979 that set a minimum of $16 a barrel
for Saudi Arabia's benchmark crude and allowed
members to charge a maximum of $25.50 a barrel for the
cartel's best quality crude.

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Two young army
colonels who led the ouster of President Humberto Carlos
Romero in a bloodless coup said today a joint civilian.
military "revoluntionary junta" will lead the country
until free elections can he held.
The two youngest colonels In the army were In control
following the overthrow of Romero by a six-man junta
Monday. Romero, together with his family and several
key military aides, fled aboard a Guatemalan plane to
Guatemala, apparently en route to the United States,
possibly to Miami.
Col. Jaime Abdul Gutierrez and Col. Arnoldo Majano
said In a proclamation over the radio from their military
headquarters at San Carlos they would begin an
"emergency program" to help the country recover from
its annual 100 percent Inflation.

Claims

A Sanford man was assaulted with a razor ( box cutter) early
Monday morning at bar near Sanford, according to the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department.
Asberry Hughes, 19, Route 2 First Drive, told the sheriff's
deputies he accidently stepped on a suspect's foot while passing
the DeLuxe Bar, Southwest Road, and t urned around to apologize
when the suspect hit him with his flat along side his face. Two
other suspects attacked Hughes and held him down while the first
suspect slashed at him with a razor box cutter, according to th
sheriff report. The sheriffs deputies said Hughes had cuts on hise
right arm, elbow, wrist, hand and thumb. The suspects fled wh en
the bar bouncer came over to break up the fight, according to the
report .
Hughes was taken home by a friend and treated before going to
Seminole Memorial Hospital, where he was treated and released
Monday.

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MARIJUANA BAG THROWN
According to Sanford police a man threw a bag of what appeared to be marijuana from a Sanford apartment window while
policemen were checking the apartment for a possible burglary
Monday.
The Police report stated the police had a call ofapossible

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weekly meeting Tuesday. Terry Dike (center)
received th e award from Sertoma's District
Governor Bill Daucher. Also pictured ii DelorI
'Myl.., Terry's Business Teacher and Advisor to the .e.
Future Business Leaders of America at Oviedo 111\
School. St udents elected for this honor by the
Business Education department at Oviedo High
must be members of F.B.L.A., taking at least two
business courses, be honor students and Involved In
extra curricular activities as well.

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month-old government.
Ecevit said his leftof.center coalition, now a minority
coalition alter a battering In special parliamentary
elections, will continue ruling Turkey until a new
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The dollar opened higher on
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Gold prices fall by $3 overnight in Zurich to open U
$396.50 an ounce and It w down by theism. amount In
Linden, opening at $3P7* Its violent fluctuations of the
pest two weeks appeared to be over.
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to benefit from the priesges on the Japan... yen,
depressed by soaring Jspsa.wjsiçods and reports that
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concluded by the and of October, an Army spokesman said
Monday.
A 54-member team has investigated 17 recruiting
districts across the country since the probe began in
Charlotte In May. So far, 165 recruiters and officers have
been relieved of duty.
The Army expects to make public a summary of the
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President Carter's plan to display more U.S. military
presence in the Caribbean, has been delayed — partly to
accommodate television.
Planners of the exercise have rescheduled the landing
from dawn to8:30a.m. Wednesday to make jt safer for the
Marines who will land aboard boats and helicopters, and
to Insure good media coverage.
Some 2,000 Marines from Camp Lejeime and Cherry
Point and New River air stations are participating In the
training exercise. The marines will stay at the Guantanamo Naval Base for about a month.

By JANE CAMEL1EUY draia*pr,bIoms the Polk ineabie ground.
Lelbsisperger said it was
Herald ass Writer
were assured by officials
Svertrup and Parcel "j.j to delay. It is Dspulnieut of Envircomugal treating" in Longwood for 5:30
Monday
Regulations and federal to 'p.m. on Halloween, Oct. 31.
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shopping c.nt., was zonhij change because INS You are trying to hold the
PUTChMS o( a
Range Line Road from 51 to ft. pl ji
Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
fl0lf would be generated by gentleman up on
p,
defibrillator or the fire
1 and C (residential and
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entrance
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in a site PIM
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sad property value on
TO give Land Planning
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resident.
would
have the final reading.
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Agency
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opportunity
to make their
and Devonshire subdivisions,
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eas and there would engineer's report Is received.
known at that time.
which have experienced acttally be oonly 33 acres of
Mon voted:
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Mary — whom he married six of death as a heart attack,
in recent years, Boyd said, with
weeks after his first wife's He later was accused by his Drew Capo, assistant
manager
of
Pizza
Hut,
Casselberry,
discusses
recruiting
275
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death — and then his 16-yearold one-time mistress Marjorie plans with -John
Kvans,
scout
chairman
for
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Imagine, pacing the floor, killing Farber, but convicted of
There are 750 men in there and killing Carmela, largely on the
I'll bet atleast500 have .said basis of tests by two New York
goodbye to me," he said.
medical examiners, now dead,
Coppolino, who has main- who said they found traces of
talned his Innocence, was asked, the muscle relaxing drug
If he plans to try to clear his succlnylchollne in her body
name,
after It was exhumed.
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His current attorney, J.
name, but the state's name. Leonard Fleet of Hollywood,
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that of the Mate," he replied. Coppollno's trial.
Coppolino was wearing a light
Fleet has said he hopes to win
green suit, a shirt with French a new trial and acquittal for
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with Mrs. Coppolino and Use
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mismanagement In the space program have been suppressed and the auditors have been harassed by an official
of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a
former auditor has told Congress.
In a Sept. 7 letter to Sen. William Proxmire, DWis.,
chairman of the Appropriations subcommittee that funds
NASA, Raymond Knight charged that both he and his
immediate supervisor have been subjected to severe
harassment in recent years from NASA headquarters
over their audit reports.
Knight, one of whose audits revealed substantial
quantities ot moon rocks and soil samples are missing,
said he chose to take early retircanent last June "because
of the unfortunate conditions involved with performing
audits and reporting the result."
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0fl1MYS been rewov.4 by a team of dodqrs to find out
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autopsy by the five-man team of Mexican and U.S.
pathologtets are known.
The Greens defied a Massachusetts court order nine
mouths ago and spirited their tow-headed son to Mexico to
obtain the controversial doses of Lietrile to treat his
leukemia. He died last Friday.

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UP!) — American Theodore W.
Schultz and West Indian Sir Arthur Lewis won the Nobel
economics prize today for their research Into the
problems of developing countries.
Schultz, 77, the Charles L Hutchinson Distinguished
Service professor at the University of Chicago from 1952
to 1972, Is now professor emeritus there.
Sir Arthur, 64, is James Madison professor of political
economy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton
University. Born In St. Lucia in the West Indies, he has
lived In the United States since 1968.

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Thirty of the top boy leaders
of 43 local Scout Troops rallied
In Casselberry to map an extenslve boy-led program to
expand Scouting In the Wekiva
district area of South Seminole
and North Orange "ounties.
With 1,100 Scouts now involved in the Wekiva district,
the goal Is to offer another 250
boys the opportunities of
Scouting through a program
conducted by the Scouts
themselves through neighborhood canvasses, open
houses, school programs, Scout
and buddy camping tripe and a
stressingofabuddysystemto
encourage each Scout to enlist
one of his buddies Into
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CHICAGO (UP!)
President Carter sounded like a
man scrapping for a fight.
But Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne warned against a battle,
saying the Democrats could not afford an Intraparty
bloodbath at this crucial time."
Carter, after speaking Monday night at a 11 million,
11,000-person Democratic Party fund-raiser, wound up a
two-day foray into the Midwest today with a town hail
meeting In suburban Dolton.
"As a Democrat and as president, I'm not afraid,"
Carter said. "In fact, I look forward to tough political
fights and, with your help, we will not lose those fights
ahead."

Americans Win Nobel

EATHER

deraland state pointment will enable him to
follow grants, applications,
funding.
List August Governor Bob such as from the Federal Law
Graham appointed Polk, along Enforcement Assistance
ith three other sheriffs, to the Administration (LEAA),afl the
state council which will meet In way from the local level
November. The council acts in through the state body, The
an advisory capacity to the State Council gives the final
governor, state legislature, advice on grants to respective
Florida Supreme Court and the state or federal funding
state's Bureau of Criminal agencies.
One example of following a
Justice Assistance.
grant would be yearly grants
Its responsibilities
overseeing federal crime and from LEAA. The grant must be
delinquency assistance divided by the local council,
programs, developing policies reviewed by the regional

Carter Holds Town Meeting

$459 ITEMS TAKEN
Don Carter, 33, 3520 Oletha Drive, Forest City told Seminole
County sheriff's deputies between Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 someone
took a tool box, an ammo box filled with drill bits, and a gas can
from his unlocked garage. The items were valued at.

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40-person state council which Council. He feels his new ap-

By United Press International
Prominent civil rights leaders who made recent
overtures to
the Palestine Liberation Organization are
being attacked by two of their colleagues for Increasing
friction between blacks and Jews.
In Israel Monday, Bayard Rustin, a former associate of
the Rev, Martin Luther King, singled out the Rev. Jesse
Jackson of Chicago, saying his recent meeting with PLO
chief Yassar Arafat was a "catastrophe."
In Kansas City, Mo., National Urban League President
Vernon Jordan indirectly denounced Jackson and the
Rev. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, for their meetings with the PLO.
Meanwhile, in East Lansing, Mich., former U.N.
Ambassador Andrew Young — whose meeting with a PLO
representative initiated the black-Jewish tensions — drew
heavy heckling from a college audience for saying Israel
Is the result of U.S. guilt over failure top the Holocaust.

Roderick Boyd Hall, 20, Apartment One Magnolia Apartments,
7th Street and Magnolia Ave., Sanford was arrested for
possession of marijuana of over 20 grains. He was given a pretrial release Monday by Seminole County Judge Alan Dickey.
Hall is the son of Seminole County Judge Wallace Hall.

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and plans for the state's council, and finally approved Laboratory in 1970, Polk said.
Herald Staff Writer
criminal justice system, setting by the state council. In 1979 the The crime laboratory first from grant money— the crime law enforcement details.
justice Information system. The
Polk said most grant money
A major advantage Seminole goals and standards for the LEAA grant brought $102,000 served seven counties and
was
computer
system
is
currently
has
gone to the department's
County Sheriff John Polk said reduction of crime and into Seminole County, ac- expanded
to
27
by
1975.
In
1975
it
being
developed
and
when
put
communication
system. In the
his department will realize recommending crime-related cording to Polk.
was taken over by the state.
into
operation
will
provide
the
last
five
years,
$250,000 has
from his appointment to the legislation.
Such grants have provided in
Polk mentioned another county instant information on been spent from grants to
Since 1969 Polk had served on the past for the Sanford Crime contribution
Florida Council on Criminal
to his department
bookings, trial dates, and other upgrade the system.
Justice Is he will be able to similar councils for Seminole
"answer directly any question County and the 13 county
about our grants,' asked by the regional Central Florida

IN BRIEF

burglary to apartment one at Magnolia Apartments. The police
saldahlle they walked to the front of the apartment they observed
a suspect throwing a plastic bag of what appeared to be
marijuana under a bush.

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begin practice this week with eyes pointed at the
preeason Rotary Bowl set to tip off Nov. 19.
Prior to the preliminary games the Rotary Club of

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press.
Combined with Rotary Bowl activities, the week
of Thanksgiving should be a banner sports hap.
pening for Seminole County.
Seminole Youth Sports Association executive
director Don Ruedlinger reports that travel plans
for some 100 Pop Warner Football teams are being
finalized. Number wise that's a staggering figure
with some 5,000 expected to invade Seminole County
over the ThanksglvinR weekend.

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Roof

Of Hypocrisy

ANGLEIWALTERS

can sympathize with John Connally's complaint that at this stage the 1980 presidential
campaign isn't a fair fight. He says federal law is
making it easier for non-candidates for president to
raise money and get publicity than it is for people
such as himself who admit they are running.
Mr. Connally is right, of course. The political
news is sounding like something out of Alice in
Wonderland.
In the real world, there is a word for a man who
talks as though he wants to be president, who acts
as though he wants to be president and commands
a following of people determined to make him the
president. The word is candidate.
But in the world of the Federal Elections Cornmission and the Federal Communications Cornmission, one can be running for president like a
greyhound after a rabbit and still not be a can.
didate. This is what irks Mr. Connally and no doubt
discomforts the seven other Republicans who have
"announced" their candidacy for the 1980 GOP
nomination,
Mr. Connally and the others have come under a
different set of campaign financing laws from
those which govern the activities of "unannounced" seandidates. The latter include Ronald
Reagan and Howard Baker, who are known to be
interested in a lease on the White House as Mr.
Connally. But they are not considered candidates In
Alice's world, which was created by Congress to
make elections more fair,
The FCC's rules for broadcasters, also laid down
in the Interests of fairness, require that equal time
be offered to all candidates if publicity Is aired
about one of them. Those rules do not apply to
pronouncements by Mr.. Reagan or Mr. Baker.
Nor, on the Democratic side, do they apply to Sen.
Edward Kennedy or Gov. Jerry Brown, whose realworld intentions are easy to see but who remain
Invisible in Wonderland.
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Al ranking in Monday's UP! Board national championship, held on rival Oklahoma 16-7, moved up 17-14 to run its unbeaten streak
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Alabama could do was keep of Coaches ratings.
to the No. 2 ranking.
from fifth to the No. 2 spot with to five games this season and their First '..s of the SCaSOO
winning and wait for Southern Southern Cal had been the
With Saturday's 40-0 thrash- 572 points and nine first-place moved up a notch to No. 5. Ohio after four v(t orie;. dropped
California to make mistake, preseason selection as the Ing of Florida, Alabama re votes. Nebraska crushed State trounced Indiana 47-6 f rom No. . to No. U. Notre
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fell to fourth place, belthd remaining four first-place unbeaten at 6-0 with a 17.6 Southwest Infvrtiice rival
deficit to lie the Trojans and while, Alabama, edged out by Texas and Nebraska.
votes,
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game and do some soulsear ching.
If anyone can stop the
rampage, it is Palmer, a
veteran of Series play. He
started and got no decision in
Game 2 as Pittsburgh WOfl 3-2.
Don Stanhotree, who relieved
and hat that game, will likely
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Hall of Fame pitcher," Russo
sa id sim ply.
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credentials mean nothing mea•
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himself,
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seemed controvetsial enough to warrant
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achIevement cannot hide the reality that East
actglve attention. (Here comes Ham Jordan at opportunities to women and minorities and the
"In a society plagued by Inflation and other Germany remains a creature of the Soviet
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nine hits for a .500 average. Bill
Madlock is batting .500; Tim
Foil .333; Dave Parker .429, and
Willie Stargell
The record for club hitting in
a seven-game Series is .338 by
the New York Yankees, who
lost to Pittsburgh In 1900. If the
Pirates lose tonight, they could
stffibettertherecordforasiz.
game loser, .300 by the 1953
Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Pittsburgh 3-1 in 1903 and
rallied to win, but that was a
nine-game Series.
The Pirates are trying to
the first team ever to
the feat twice.
If the Pirates are to prosper,
CandelarIa must pitch better
than he did Friday night when
he allowed eight hits and SIX
runalnthreelnnings.
"I can tdi you now,,, Candelaria said. "There will be a
seventh game."
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the middle.
"Yes, especially the way the
other games have been," Said
Baltimore shor tstop Mark
Belanger. "It's the first time
we'vehaddecentweatherIn
whole series."
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by poor weather all year, some
dyweatherwoujme,ap.
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Buoyed by the chance to finally
play a game in dd baseball
weather, the Baltimore Orioles
will pitch right-bander Jim
Palmer against Pittsburgh tonight In hopes of cementing
their first World Series title
since 1970.

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Piorates Try To Even Series

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Should Hamilton
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standards for the
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one seem Y attractive proposal for reform of
considerable success.
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ever be adopted.
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the hoepodge of overlapping, conflicting or
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just plain confusing regulations that emanate
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each year from Washington, Is pushing a plan
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that would allow the president to intervene in the
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figured
on a per capita bas
process in hopes of creating order out of chaos.
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year
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:
comparable Soviet figure is $4,080.
glance. All too often, It notes, the government's
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left hand doesn't know what the right Is doing.
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other's leading trade partners, with the former
Even within agencies, regulatory goals
on East German industry for some
frequentlyy conflict and there Is no one authorized
to set priorities. When Improved car safety,
precision Items that would be attainable
which may require added weight, conflicts with ______________________________________________________________ otherwise only In the Wed.
better gas mileage, which means lighter autos,
East Germany also has acquired a certa in
Mature outside the bloc. No longer shunned as
which goal should prevail? And when achieving
Cold War pariah by the West, it has diplomatic
either goal may add to the
of the average
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Germans visitation access to their relatives In
Not only is he the one government official
By LeROY POPE
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the
East, It has been the beneficiary of favorable
blessed with a panoramic view of what all the
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fierce competition for promotion and survival In
economic
agreements that in some respects
agencies and commliilons are doing, he is also
the middle executive ranks, leading to bitterness
amount
to
virtual
subsidies by Bonn.
NEW YORK (UP!) -Thesaying that
un1izete appntntecitureaucrats who run
andfrustratlonforthoeewholoseouj In the
East
Germany.
clearly
a going concern and
those bodies
directly accountable to the begins at 40 has comforted a few generations of struggle. Since there are more losers than
the
pride
of
the
Soviet
satellite
system, has
middle-aged Americana but Jerome Rosow says winners the lower morale could result in a furreason
to
celebrate
the
achievements
since the
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Federal Register.
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Then its back to the friendly home court when the
Raiders host the Raider Classic on January 2-3 with
Indian River, Brevard and northern visitor Quebec,
Canada.
The Raiders will once again be holding an alumni
game this year. Tip off for the contest is set for
November 17 and Sterling advises all alumni
wishing to play to contact him as soon as possible at
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December whether he plans to run again, while his
political minions work feverishly on a noncampaign for his support in Florida's Democratic
caucuses. But what else can he do, when Mr.
Kennedy's followers have poured money and
manpower Into Florida for a non-campaign on
behalf of their own non-candidate?
Election laws that make a distinction between
"announced" and "unannounced" candidates
where none may really exist are at the root of all
this hypocrisy. Many were passed In the wake of
the Watergate scandals, which seemed to call for
reform in the way presidential campaigns are
financed. The reforms were supposed to elevate the
standards of honesty and fairness in politics, but

they are having just

The volleyball season culminates on the weekend
of November 84-10 with the state tournament
hosted by the University of Central Florida.
The Raider's Women's Basketball team tips off
its season November 30 when they travel to meet
Central Florida Community College in their season
opener.
Gentleman Joe Sterling's S.C.C. Raiders will see
action in three pie-season tournaments.
The Raiders hit the road for their first tournament on Thanksgiving wekend, November 23-24

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at Brevard Community College for a four team
event Including host Brevard along with Miami
Dade South and Florida Junior College.
Next tournament stop for the Raiders will be on
December 14-15 when they travel to Indian River to
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Dade and New World Center.

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away match when the Lady Raiders tip off the year
at the Manatee Community College Tournament on
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BEEN THROUGH A l.OT fat her is being transferred to a romantic weekend at home is
DEAR BEEN: Thanks for the job near our home and has disrupted by a bumbling thief
testimonial. Read on for a letter hinted that he would like to whose Identity proves to be a
from a girl who wasn't as lucky spend the working week living shock to Angie.
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from Ford's Theater in
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it show will feature corn- class,
in Ow Jwdw and Senior
it. .,.. is rialuided In
gb Point Iu.m as well as some u.is For more hioqsnlng, showmanship and formation contact Richard
rformanc. classes except Wilber at 3321870 or Lwls
emblu. plus a Youth High Dollarco at 323-8620.

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Two popular Sanfordites,
Dottle Karns and Walter Rye
' have had a rough time of it in
the hospital recently. However,

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AtlamonteSprings Garden Club social will be earmarked
when the club met on Oct. 11 for toward decorating Downtown
a covered dish supper.
Sanford for the Holiday Season.
"Dr. Robbins gave a very Nora Gordon, a former
interesting and informative SISTER
president and
talk," Mrs. Baker said.
currently president of the
..t.l
tO.ULVIU DI1AU$V
Associ ati on,
The old-fashioned Ice cream

both are at their homes now, social Sunday in the park was a
and from reports, are on the '"big smash" according to
mend. Good.
Margaret Ganas, a spokesman
Both are certainly assets In for SISTER Inc. who staged the
the community. They have been social.
missed.
Held at Cent ennial Park, a
steady stream of Sunday afIt's a hg, beautiful bouncing ternoon st rollers made their
baby girl for Libby and Rick own sundaes while clowns from
Voltoline.
the Bahal Temple provided
Asley Leigh weighed in at a lively entertainment.
healthy nine pounds, two
"The music was fantastic,"
ounces on Oct. 3 at Winter Park Margaret said.
Memorial Hospital.
SISTER (Sanford's
Maternal grandparents are Interested Sarahs To
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C,. Limier Jr. Encourage Rejuvenation)
of Oviedo. The paternal rolledthe ball of wax to keep
grandparents are Linda and the zoo alive and has served the
Frank Voltoline.
community in countless areas.
"The ice cream social may
According to Mrs. Frank become an annual event."

calls she's been receiving from
her dead daughter. (R)
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Pohds will be judged unhorse
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The jamboree will be held on
Sunday from 10a.m. to 5p.m. at
the Sanford Civic Center. Lots
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According -to Lu Jones, a
BYOB dance will begin the
festivities Saturday, from 7:30
p.m. until midnight, at the
police benevolent building.
Music will be by the Persuaders. The public Is Invited.
Admission Is $1 and there will
be a drawing for a "basket of

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Sons and is located at 2013 8.
French Ave., Sanford behind
I4asnali's Music Store. MG
handles all key and lock needs.
Paul will gladly give you a
free estimate on all types of
jobs with no obligation. "Each

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Tn-County Roadrunners will
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contained In a letter to J.L Inadequate rest room and
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NOTICE OF SUIT

FICTITIOUS NAME
TO:
CLASSIFIED ADS
FICTITIOUSNAMI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Notice is hereby given that I am
Pvt. Douglas Bert Melby Jr.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
Notice Is hereby given that I am engaged in business at 215 Lake
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Pork
Headquartórs Company
unagid In buslniss at s
cuiy, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Destiny Trail, Maitland, Florida,
Ouartet Master Center
Usp, Longwooj, Fl. 337w Seminal. 32731 Seminole County, Florida,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Ft. Lee, VA
831-9993
322-2611
CASE No.
countylorun
1.CA4.i
under the fictitious name of AR.
YOU ARE HERFBY NOTIFIED IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
name of JONNl.AD, and that I in. TORIA DESIGNS and that Intend tpat
a suit for adoption has
tend to register said name with th. to register said name with the Clei'k commenced in the Circuit Court of 10K SU HAN HARRELL,
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
Clerk of tMCIrc Court, Seminole
Wife.petltlon,r,
1 time ...............43c a line
County, Florida In acdanc, with of the Circuit Court, Seminole the 15th JudIcial Circuit, Seminole
HOURS
County, Florida in accordance with County, Florida, Case No. 79.1206. ALLEN HENRY
3coneecutivetlmes .. 31c a line
the provisions of the Fictitious the provisions of the Fictitious CA20E. Thetltleof the cause is In
1:00
AM.
- 3:30 P.M.
lconsacutiv.tim*i .....3Sc a line
Name Statutes, To.WIt: Section Name Statutes, ToWit: Section re: The matter of adoption of Ryan
Husand.Rfld.
.63.09 Florida Statutes 1951.
By SAM Ij'
.65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
MONDAY tPiru FRIDAY
NOTICE OF ACTION
Mitchell McGrath, I minor.
51g. Montes Enterprises lc.
51g. Victoria A. Welt
TO: ALLEN HENRY HARRELL
SATURDAY
9NOOn
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
3 Lines Minimum
You are required to file YOUr
William J.MOIIt
Arlene H. Shoemaker
Last Known Address
- Gov. Bob Graham has
Answer
or
other
pleadings
with
the
President Pubiiih: Septembr 23, &amp; October 2, Clerk of th. above Court, and to
2131 San iou Boulevard
rprnded
Chart.rNo.43107, L 16. 1979.
FlOfidi
Florida 3250$
DEADLINES
Publish Oct ,.9, 1$, 23, 1919
DENi
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Prison official and ordered DEO.16
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-______-. E. NEWMAN, P.A., attorney for the action for Dissolution of Marriage
several ackninhstraftve chinge
Petitioners, 921 N. MaannlI
.
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egitnsi you ana
,,,
.iwirursm JUDICIAL Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32303,
on
as a result of the hancflhiof
FIerida$fafo1fl.2.6
CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR or before the 26th day of October alerequIredtosefveacopyofyr
Sunday - Noon Friday
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
John Spenkellnk's ezect*Ion.
SEMINOLE COUNTY STATE OF 1979. if you fail to do so, a default mitten defenses, if any, to it on
__________________________________________________________________
FOR TAX DIED
Harvey
M.
Atpei,
FLORIDA
Esquire,
___________________________________________________
He also hu ukd Slate
iudgment will be entered against
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Petitlo-s attorney, whose ad.
NO. ?9.1171.CA.04.E
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you for the relief demanded in the dr
Attorney Eugene Whitwath of that Irene Kimbli the holder of the CASE
is Masy, Alper, Wack &amp;
_________________________
In re the marriage of
complaint
filed
herein.
Gainesville to Investigate following certificates has filed said STEPHEN H. KIMBALL,
Eaton, 165 Whooping Loop,
S-I_os? &amp; FOUnd
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
1-lfelp Wanted
charges that Spenkelink WU certificates for a tax deed to be
Petltloner.Husband, this Court at Sanford, Seminole AltamonteSprings, Florida 32701, on issued the,epn. The certificate
-___________________________
or before November I, 1919, and file
id
County,
Florida, this 31st day of
verbally taup.tad" by guardi numbers and years of Issuance, the
LOST Oct. rd in Oviedo P.O.
the original with the Clerk of this
LINDA E. KIMBALL,
September, 1919.
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dsscrIpfionoffMproperty,af
lfl2OVIede H.S. class ring.
Court
either
before
service
on
Respondent.wife. (SEAL)
nams In which It was aSliwed are
Petitioner's
attorney
or im.
363.3103.
esoci4lon.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
10 follows:
AIJTOMECHANIC
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
-I
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Grahazn'ssctlona,annosmced
Clerk of the Circuit Court In
Certificate No. 1420. YNt
default
will
be
entered
against
you
6-Ct
Care
LINDA E. KIMBALL, whose
and for Seminole County, for
Certified own toots
Mondiy,werelnr,onj,toan Issuance 1977. Description
the relief demanded in the
-- -Florida.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
PTOPSfIY SIC 10 TWP 21$ ROE 31E residence Is ul*nown, but whose
Petition,
to.wit:
A
dissolution of
Investigation of the esecitlon N 225 FT of S 701 FT
present addr.i is:
BY June I. Curtis
YourFutureOurConCern
WiIlcareforpl.e.hoolchlldinmy
of 1 211 FT of
marriag, restoration of the
1400 North Wayne Avenue, Lot ,
Deputy Clerk
912 French Ave.
by Inspector General Dick NW¼ of 51¼. Name In which
homeSdaysa week for working
Petitioner's
maiden
name
aid
such
RIdg.crest,
Calijornia
93333
323.5176
Publish September 15, &amp; October 2, other relief as is
WillIan
mother. 323.5351.
_____ and Miami attorney 1011551dM. Kimble.
lust
and
equitable.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 9,16, 1979.
Alt of said property being In the
WlTNESSmyhandandtaIf
Irwin Block, a cttal p1mW). County of Seminole,
Chlldcareinmyhomedaysonly.1
that Stephin H. Kimball has filed a DEN. 117
Stats of
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this Court on October 1, 1979.
Petition in the Circuit Court of
child $20; 2 children $30. 322.
_______________________
ment opponerd.
Florida.
IN THE CiRCUIT COURT OF THE (SEAL)
___________________________
Unless such clrtlflcate of car. Seminole County, Florida for a 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
The governor
d hi ii
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Carpenters helper, $4.50 per hr.
DlssoiutionofMarrlage,andyou are FOR
tificates shall be redeemed ac
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
As Clerk of the Court
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minimum. ii,, years experience
nv1nced-buedonWIlllmnj Cording to law the property required to serve a copy of your FLORIDA
U4netflicfIoiis
By:
Eve
Crabtru
_________________________
work
in Dettona. 3399029 bet.
and Block's findings and describid In such certificate or written defenses, If any, on CASE NO: 79'1679.CA-09.P
Deputy Clerk
wean
7p.m. &amp; 9p.m. daily.
THOMAS
G.
FREEMAN,
certificates
P.O.
Box
will
be
sold
SUSAN M, KELLEY and RICHARD Publish Oct.9, 16, 23, 30. 197
to the
____________________________
Department of Corrections
70, Altamonte Springs, Fl 32101, 0. KELLEY,
highest CASH
ENJOY
at the court
.
DEO.43
RN Ito 12 full &amp; part time. Apptf
Secrstary Loie WalnwrlgM's tiow door onbidder
Attorney
for
Petitioner,
md
file the
the 3ffi day of
Plaintiffs,
CrlativeExpressions
in person Sanford Nursing 1.
3234112
ruponee to th.jn - that stat. November , 197 at 11:00 AM,
original with the Clerk of the above vs.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Convalescent
Center
930
styled
Court
on
or
before
November
Dted
this
27th
day
of
September,
DAVE
R.
SOR
RENTI
NO,
JOHN
FOR
law was 1101 vi01$t$d dIU' thi
SEMINOLE
PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
COUNTY,
Meilonvllle.
1979.
S 1919, otherwise a default and FOROHAM, INC., d•ba SNELLING FLORIDA
execution, although prison
Arthur H. Becliwith,Jr., ultimate ludgmsnt will be entered AND SNELLING, EAGLE FIN. CIVIL ACTION NO. 1732
322.73.46
_________________________
system rules on
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access
Clerkol Circuit Court, against you for the relief demanded ANCE CORPORATION, HOLIDAY In Re: The Marriage ii
SemleCo.,Sen.d,Fa. in the Petition.
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION INCOR. THOMAS MICHAEL GAGNER,
were.
ll-PpWafl01d
WITNESS my hand and official PORATED,WINTER PARK MEM.
ByCherylorwr
TELLER TRAINEE
Husbend,
Assistant superintendent
seal of said Court on the 4th day of ORIAL HOSPITAL, RONALD E. and
DiputyCerk
Richard Dugger Was ripri. Publish Oct.9, 16,23, 30, 7979
October, 1979.
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Excelle,it hours.exc, pay,
HOLMAN, D.O.S., LEISURE POOL CYNTHIA F. M. GAGNER,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
SERVICE, INC., GENERAL
AAA EMPLOYMENT
manded for not taking beti? 010.15
Wife.
Clerk of Circuit Court
ELECTRIC CREDIT CORP.,
Your FutureOurconcern
ACCOUNTANT
care of Spenkelink's pej-son.g
BARNETT BANK OF WINTER
Seminole County, Florida
912 French Ave.
NOTtCEOFACTION
effects and allowing the dIs- NOTICE OF FROCIIDINGS FOR
PARK, NA., KENNETH R. TO: THOMAS MICHAEL
'
Heayyexp..goodsatary
3233176
Susan E. Tahor
DIMONDandRONALOF. BURTH,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
peaTanceofanaddrubookin
GAGNER
_____
____ THE VACATING, ABANDONING, By: Deputy
_______
Clerk
YourFutureOurConcern
Defendants.
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
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13$ South Court Street
which the binate bed made OF
912 French Ave.
IISNTS.OP.WAY.
TO:
Publish oct.,, 16, , 30,
Mars, Pennsylvania 16046
----------------not.i.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:.
3233176
DAVE R. SORRENTINO
Land deveIoper.manag. want.
9_
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Residence Unknown
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
ed.
WhItwoth has bell) lIked to
Must
have
e*p. in
action for dissolution of marriage
NOTICE
OF
RESOLUTION
NOTICE that the Board of County
Mechanical,
electrical, plum.
has
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been
Investipte the rn verbal a
filed
against
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CLOSING,
you
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VACATING
and you
_______________________
AND
CommIssioners of Seminole County,
JOHN FOROHAM, INC.,
bing, heavy eqpt., surveying 8.
are required to serve a copy of your
ABANDONING NIGNTS.OP.WAY
alkàatlza, which Wililami and Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
dba
SNELLING
AND
land sates. Write full resume to
t TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Secretary
needed
for
law
written defenses, if any, to It on
Of
lice.
SNELLING
Block believed to be u., 4th day of November, A.D.. 1979, in . NOTICE Is hereby
CanoeCountry, 613 Wymore Rd.,
Must have good typing, shor.
Gordon V. Frederick, Attorney for
givin that the
the County CommIssioners' Meeting
1010 ExecutIve Center Drive
Wife, whose address is P.O. Box
although GTlh&amp;fl Doted thot
thand preferred. 323.3410.
Board
- -Winier Park, Fl. 32759.
of County Commissioners Of
Room at the County Courthouse In
Independence Building,
1795, Sanford, FL 32171, on or before
Walnwrlght baa uncovered Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public Seminole County, Florida, at Its
Suite 151
AVON
Regular MeltIng held on the 9th day'
October30,
tt79,andfilethe original
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Orlando, FL
No1ing to ConSider and determIn,
"substantIal
Information"
FIGHT
INFLATION
of October, A.D. , 1919, In the County
with the clerk of this court either
whether or not the County will
Sell Avon. increase your earning
refuting the Iegations.
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close, Commissioners' Meeting Room in . EAGLE FINANCE CORPORATION before service on Petitioner's at.
LEGAL SECRETARY
power. For details. call,
the
torney
Courthouse
at
or
immediately
thereafter;
Sanford, Seminole.
Walnwrlgh( Is changing renounce and disclaim any rleht l
C'O C. T. CORPORATION
.
1.141.4617or644.3079
County, Florida, pursuant to SYSTEMS,
otherwise
a
default
will
be
entered
the
County
and
the
Goodskills
•Good
pay.
public in and to
pcedunsforcangout
Petition
and
Notice
heretofore
against
you
for
the
relief
demanded
the
AAA
lowIng rights.of.way running
EMPLOYMENT
INC., Resident Agent
AIiTÔMOTIVEMACHINIST
of •zecutlona to ensure a
given, passed and adopted a
in the petition.
threu the described property, tO
100 BlKayne Boulevard
YourFutureOurConcern
Engine rebullder. Seminole Auto
Resolution
closing,
fmn.at.
vacating
and
WITNESSmyhandandtaIof
ccnmoed
visits with wit:
,
Miami, Florida 33132
9l2FrwchAve.
Machine, 301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
abandoning,
this Court on September 21, 1979.
renouncing
and
All of Ridge Lane: Saniando
3235176
onlyt Wages commensurate w.
faziiy and friends In as natlral
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(SEAL)
Springs, Lake Oaks Section Flat dlsctaiming any and all right Of the
HOLIDAY HOSPITAL
ability.frffige benefits.
Countyof kminoleandthe public in
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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Seminole County,
ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED
and
to
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the
Cook, Part Time
following
As
described
Clerk
witrepod
of
the
Court
______________________
the rIt to lying West of BloCk A.
C STANLEY S. MASSON,
rlohtof.way. to.wit:
Waitress, PartTjrn,
By: June I. Curtis
. Resident Agent
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
make a final stat nieM.
MchanImusthave
The unnamed street lying
Apply Days Inflof Sanford
As Deputy Clerk
iitis. KuhI Avenue
APPEAR
AND
BEHIARDAT
THE
Will train, benatits
David Birton, psiso
between Loll, Block U, and Lot 15,
PubliSh Sept. 251 Oct. 2,9, 16. i919
Orlando, Florida 32500
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
$20$$3Xparwh329.3
Block
5,
Sunland
Estates,
__________
DEN.11$
riMop4s
at the t. of the
SPICIFIED.
.
In Plot $n 11, Pg. 15,
WINTER PARK MEMORIAL
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
IN
AND
HOSPITAL
Mft.coüwvycó.6. Public Isoseda of $imlns$s Csue$y.
FOR
* * * * * * * *
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
jflfoj
co 3. BLAIR CULPIPPER,
PLORIDA
Rm
the
Board
of
By
recently moved by Wa1nwrIt
County
Corn.
Resident Agent
WkIy1 monthly rates. Inquire
OFSEMINOI.ECOuNTY,
CIVIL
ACTION
PHONE
GAL
NO.
772097.CA.$9..L
missionors
of
Seminole County,
200
N.
Lakemont
Avenue
FLORIDA
to
a
new
S.
Oak
job,
prison
$41.SS3,
SOUTHEAST BANKS TRUST
_____
WInier Park, FL
Excellentpay.,*c.p,otjrs
IY:ArthurH. IeckwlthJr. Florida, this 9th day of October,
______________________
COMPANY, NA., as successor
Ifl!ecor$Inora1,wblcbWain
A.O., 1979.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Clerk
Trustee
of the Harry L. Beeman,
BOAROOFCOUNTYCOM.
wrigit described N a ptC1mO Pvbliih: OCtober 16, 1919.
30-Apartments Unturnished
RONALD E. HOLMAN, D.O.S.
Your FutureOurCcem
MISSIONER S
3710 Lake Howell Road
lion.
0(041
9l2FrenchAve.
_____________________
Plaintiff,
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
323.3176
Maitland, Florida
Wifihieni and Block
ii;9 up. Pool. Adults only,
vs.
FLORIDA
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
HICKORY
LAKE
ESTATES,
INC.,
BY: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
called In by Graham to Ifr
LEISURE POOL SERVICE
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
___________________________
a
Florida
corporation,
CROSS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Clerk
* * * * * * * *
INC.
vestigate allegations thit
3235470 Mariner's Village.
ROADS CONTRACTING, INC., I
SIMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA (SEAL)
c.O ROBERT E. EVERETT, HR. Florida corporation,
ag
tre14 W).
PROBATE DIVISION
TRICOUNTY
Publish: October 16, 1979
LIVE
- IN mature woman
Resident Agent
to care
Sanford-spacious i BR + den,
Pile
Number
.iui.cp
01011
BUILDING
SUPPLY
CO., a Florida
fOr young man semi.invalid &amp;
wi,iy in ti t. b*.
1192 1. Highway 44
air, formica kitchen, new shag.
OlvIsies
corporation,wpJ andi.J.
housekeeping. Private room &amp;
Altamont, Springs, FL
1213 Adults. U1.71S3.
ectdlcn, Indudlug a
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
I
SWIFT, as Trustees and last sur.
bath. Salary, drivers license
IN 11* ESTATE OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
that cotton was disd isio Ms ELSIE ROUX,
vivingoIrectorsofcoC,ft, Inc.,a
Retiree Special large LR, 1 BR, 1
_____
. !øSrInCeL 3223995.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PROUTI DIVISiON
dissolved corporation and COX
bath, eat.in kit. Adults only no
roksepIsbo,sIsfrgm
Deceased File I4vmber
CREDIT
CORP.
79-3U..CP
CRAFT,
INC.,
a
pets $160 par mo. + $100
disolved cor.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
CO C. T. CORPORATION
moving while he was being p
DlvIsl
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
ooration
security. 3222943 after 5p.m.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING IN Ill
SYSTEMS
ESTATIOF
to death.
Defendants.
•
ci.*is OR DEMANDS AGAINST
INC., Resident Agent
HAROLD!. SAUMANN
NOTICEOP SALE
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
100
Dcayne
Boulevard
PRODUCE MANAGER
1two inv1ptors Pursuant to the terms of a Final
DICHIId
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
MIami, Florida
Judgment enteredon the 9th day of
they foimd no vtdsace that IN THE ESTATE:
NOTICIOP ADMINISTRATION
RESULTFUL
END. THE
ExperienCed.goodpey
October, 1979, in Civil Action
AAA EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER 153222611
YOU ARE HIRIBY NOTIFIED TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Spsak.11nk
was physIcally
BARNETT BANK OF
_____
CLAIMIOR DEMANDS AGAINST
Number 77zonCA.o9.L, In the
YourFutureOgrCom
WINTER PARK, N.A.
abtaid In any way. They did that theadmlnistralionofNo.,ate THI ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL 250
Circuit Court, in and. for Seminole
9l2FrenchAve.
Park Avenue
ELSIE ROUX. dicissid, File
31-Apartments Furnished
County, Florida, in
accept the allegation that Number 79.3$7.Cp Is peedlngln OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED Wlnt Park, FL
which
323.3176
_______________________
SOUTHEAST
BANKS TRUST
the Circuit Court of Semi. is THu ESTATE
Spsnkellnk's moths,,
YOU ARE HINEBy NOTIFIED
COMPANY, NA., as successor
$enI
* * * * * * * *
titIzsi15 KENNETH
County,FI.ri.,
!.
_a--- R. DIMOND
Trusteint th.
I
k
____
rrve
• rmy.
IVI5Iin. me addrNI t
uaywaro Lfld
___•_••
Mio.ó'i' SAUMANN,
bo
Trust, are Plaintiffs, and HICKORY
cavity ssirclusbsku'e whICh IS $*iletd, Florida. TM
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
locklidge, FL
INTI*VIIWIR$
LAKE
ESTATES,
INC.,
a
decessid, Pile Numbst 7P353.Cp, Is
AVe
Florida
'personal representatives •f the pending
in tttO Circlf Court fat'
corporatIon, CROSSROADS
Doer to door canvass getting
RONALD F. IURTH
estate DOROTHY 05100 avId JAN
CONTRACTlNO INC., a Florida
Seminole County, Florida, Pre
2 BR apt.
M1I Tlnsl. Drive
names for now letWord city
Mn. lpuik,Iink Øg54
OSMARIST,
addresses _;
corporation, TNl.COUNyy
the
Inqlre2005MapI,Ave. 10.3
addiess Of
is
Orlando,
Ft.
directorySalary
plus
bonus.
*31
CumberIand
Circle,
W.
u with Wake
Seminole County Courthouse
orcafi 9047157554
BUILDING SUPPLY CO., INC., a
Permanent employment for
.n
*4 MiIfevl Sanford, Florida.
Vd
that
Florida corporation, W.P. COX,JR.
t.
The personal
persons free to travel. Apply In
3101 S. Orange Ave.
Plo, flSICtIv*Iy. representative of the estatg is
and J.J. SWIFT, as Trustees a4
pot'.,
Orlando, FL
enid,
251 CONDO, NEW COND, FUL.
rite name and ad*Ns
last wrvlving Directors Of COX
0t' STEPHEN A. SAUMANN,
R.L.P.Ika.Co.
LYFURN, COLOR TV, LINENS
ea$ vepresaWs$lve'safle,ne1, are
Bot cavity esar
vii be
r
Is 5fl Wiedmisdaws,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CRAFT, INC., a dissolved cot'Rm.40SAtlanticlI,No,
8. DISHES. INC. ALL UTILI.
. faith Iolsw.
Altanteid. Springs, Florida 33701. thaI a Complaint to foreclosi a poralion and COX CRAFT, INC., a
VI,,
wi I. lit St.
TIES *530, 4 MO. LEASE.
All parsons Nivino claims it'
101
Of ffi pet'. mortgage on the following property dissolved corpOration, Defendants,
SIIOLER REALTY, BROKER.
M.F
demands agains, the
t'S Igaal regrislntafive's attorney ate in Seminole County, Florida, to the undersigned, ARTHUR H.
3311440,
327.1577.
the Inmate's relatives or required, WITHINNtltS
THREE ss, ,sri eiow.
UCKWITH,' JR., as Clerk of the
wit:
44 4 4 44 44
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
frIends, he idd.
Clrcvlt
Court
of
SemInOle
p.1114 haying claims
IBRfvrn.,watefpaiairAd
THE FII$T PUBLICATION OP
Florida, will offer for sale, en the
no pts.
dlmands NsleIOf the N$ate are leS$WeltoOffiesEc.rn.rofmeNE 30th
$110 mo. + $100
GAL FRIDAY
THI$NQTICi,tefIlewf,c
day
of
October,
'ey
security. After 5PM 323.47.
_____
or...r required,
iffi, at 11:10
WITHIN
THREE ¼ofk
fl,TowneM.3o$outh, &amp;M.attheW
S-i,
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF Range 32 E, run thence Soutl 50
doei5$ep.,
*IkIsi6 (on the inmate) may slstamw of any claim or dsm
LItebip,.LIteb,ohe.
________________
____
__
AAA
THE FIRS? PUBLICATION OP deer... U' west 31030 feet, titanic the County Courthouse In Santard,
EMPLOYMENT
they
may
have.
lath claim
he
wbe
,
4ty
Florida,
the
following
descz'ibsd
_
_____ __
TNI$NOTICE,fafIIWpg
dark North41depr,ssirwes,g
Your u$veOurCenom
_______________
m'____
D..
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OrDoirti, in £imhiala rwi.v.
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CLASSIFIED ADS DO A JOB
WHICH CAN BE DONE NO
OTHER WAY. CALL 3222611..
_______________________________

Executions

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41-Houses

' B stu:co. Spanish designed
ti,me, nice area, FP, Ig rms,
front &amp; rear porch. All for
319,000.
Price reduced 37,000. 3 BR, 2 B
home, custom made pool, green
house, workshop. 1700 SQ ft living
+ 17x26 sc patio, ERG. Many
extras, must sell, well under
priced at $52,900. Terms
available.
3 BR, 1'.'7 B split plan, fenced yd.,
sc patio, cony, workshop or
Office in rear. All for $31,900.

W,ri,

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Why not loin the fastest growing
Real Estate Office in town?
Flndoiitifwecan
make you abetterdeal.

leg. Real Estate Br.k.r
Evq 323-1916
REALTOR

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544$. FrencliAye,
3720331,322.077, 3237173,

ST.

JOHNS - Furn. weekend
cottage near river. Boat stip.
$32,300.

UNDER $IO.000...Loveiy 3 BR
home w•freth paint &amp; new
paneling on large lot w•huge

the CrI11hIISr Itisageni

BR home that features new:

paint, carpeting, kitchen &amp;
cedar porch. Paneled Fam. Rm.
as well. Won't last at 134,9001

MAYFAIR'S

BEST

BUYI

Beoutiful 4 BR home on large
corner lot w.gorgeous land.

scaping, terrific eat.In kitchen,?
I. Rms., big bedrooms &amp;
great financing. Only $59,900.
BUY A PIECE OF THE PAST in
this beautifui 2 story, 4 BR home
boasting over 2600 sq. ft. with

formal Living &amp; Dining Rms.,
Breakfast Rm., Library &amp; Fam.

Rm.ontonc.d,e,g,,
563,100.

Harold Hall Realty
tnc REALTOR, MLS
a23-5774 Day or NIg)t

________________________
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I AXE MARY- 3 BR, 2 bath,
fenced yard, screened porct,.

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NoC$aimIse.cws, ::e
degriø West Public Records Of Sent utile County,
dsknin* *011 diIIir SufficIent ft. tsr a
ii_Jgi,in,
CoPIN Of the claim Is 1$ derhIs Since SluSh 11 deIt'IwI 651P' Weol
1
waifs the derk Is mail ins copyte IN.$S 0. 5 the C.
1 • CWW '55154 fee, 5g5(•
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inch p1vI, rWN.wuIw.
C*VSt5tit Wool IlawlIls I CiIIraI . $,.
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Of
MMIMM$P..SiSSUMN anOfe of V degrees IP 10" .and a

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The Real Estate Agency

By owner: Handyman special
Fruit 8. nut trees
Near schools &amp; bus. 3230676
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lust reduced 3 BR 1'.', b, eat-in
kit,sc. porch, privacy fenced yd,
ww carpet, new roof, new

Energy Saving C H&amp;A, near
schools &amp; shopping. Now only
132,100.

Tfe$NOTICL.6fiIsnyol
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$434HIslheeOfOfIiio1sStRat1S. . touti
rube of
MS hsenfIled agalnof v
lus, thence run $MasarI,
, ave requWed Is wvei cegy II yaw ash No arc
a
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$1, 5anIs14 P**
$0 P1110. .
IIPORIV1IMR.N *nI, PIsSi*tIiIN(M

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theras, as rscereal Si PW
rei*$t.PjIIIi

a

MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE

Eves 5*9-5400 322.19.32

OST EEN

322-2420

horses. Ideal country living.

Make offer.

REALTORS

schools &amp; recreation. 164.500.

MOIRE

[J3

REAL mATE Broker

Ye 'PlØureOw Concern
913

New 23.5 Homes, I'pct. interest to
qualified

323-2222

_______-

290 N. 17.2, CasseIberry,
$34.S200
Eve. U2.33S

PARK

BY OWNER -3 BR home in goodl
cond. $21,000. Will hold w.
substantial dwn. 322 2217.

.sTOP

BUILDtR. 322.2W

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

221 Yale Dr., Academy Manor. 3
BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly

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7:30

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front 8 rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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7 acres Lake Sylvan, $10,000. Best
Terms. William Malic:owski.
Realtor 372-798).
V' acres on Hwy 113 in Osteen,
144' frontage, great investment
potential, under priced at

Sushs,d)

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CARPORT, LARGE CORNER

acres on W. 1st St. near
Riverview. Unbelievably priced
at $11,000.

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WWUW

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Citflsiit

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'

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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
8 add ons. Quality work, no lob
too small. 595-4914.

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CsraIç1'Os

AFRICAN VIOLETS

-

PETUNIAS
&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS
2101 Airport Blvd.

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Housewives Cleaning Service,

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Personalized, fast, dependable.
Regularorltlme basis.

6S-Pets.Supplies

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AT1QllNI,o Pl0$O

abel ol

s!i!!!Vj,

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he P111150

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BY JWW'I.CIVII -i--

We DO wash windows! 677.5394

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REALIOR"
339-0309

$100
377.3375

EALTY REALTORS

PARK OSIVI- SANFORD
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WeiboldtsCamer.S,' . Sales, passport photos &amp; fast
repair service. 33341o1.

ANIMAL HAVEN

_____________________

Dog 8 Cat boardIng, bathIng,
clipping,, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
sty inside kennels, screened
outside
runs, also air coed.
cages. 322.5752.

Pu g'1Cleaning

- GrOOnIlng$Bo.ratn

Iinn Insuivemi14s
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Iyrs.exp.Patios,Driveways

SpSliip

etc.WayneBeal. 3271321

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LYN'S SWAP SHOP
PAINTING,
CARPENTRY
New I ulid items &amp; antiques
CUSTOMCAIINETS
ConsignmentsAccssd
Free Es?.
3j3043after 5:10$ef, 5:305:30. 155 Plantation - -.
INSULATION -Batting, blowIng,
-.
1aza. OililY 44141N.
RACO Fpam, fiberglas
ii
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call I
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ftemodeline-carpentry, painting.
All
professIonally done, Fr
estimates, Call 317.0914.

l'lspaW
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Vinyl repelr&amp;recolsring
rqh- s$vy *arge .601W?
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Ill Pressure 8. Steam Cle.nlng;rl
PaInting. Roof, homes, mobiq •
Ø(fl•$ etc.Mobilehome special
12x60. $32.30. Reasonable rat,s
all work guar. 333.71*2,

iMan, quality operation

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322-26T1
83.9993
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Pressure cleaning. 333.0071.

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REAL-ESTATE
--tALTOR,3fl.7495

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Quality workmanship. No lob too
small or big. Interloror exterior,

intheHerafd3fl.241lor$3pp93,

322-0707

6healthy puppies
free togoodttome.
Call after 5p.m. 323-7361.

MOUNTAINTOP

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Sgt. Peppers Painting Service. Custom Painting I. detail trim.'
Free Est. 373-1704.

'es.smaking
Drapes, Upholstery

trained. 322-2161 or 323 5215.

heavily 'J loIs 11 ml.
W. Of 1.36, Henderson, S.C.
Priced from $4010 with liberal
hems.
er in Site Oct. wit
Call 333.74,1 tsr appeintmant.

i. 55* deem 0155 mi. Oior
will carry miii. 173*. 1114
-(11101' 5). W'

PalntlngSRs)r

Sell those things that are Mt
taking up space with a want ad

Alterations. Dressmaking

good home, take one or all, box

'1 ocr.

cuteWsI.otkhsuw.3l0,Is,'l

A&amp;BPAINTINO
Residentiail Commercial
322 5752
aft 5
775.4)37

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FREE Kittens 1. female cat to

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339-0501

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4SA-floI Slits

3439$ Myrtle Ave.
Sanford Orlafub
_____________________________

Yard debris, Trash
Appliancesl. Misc.
(LOCAL) 3-49-5371

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DobermansAKCreg,

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REALTORS
S*1033sr33513fl eves.

2,OCfl

Light I'buling

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3311*2 or 9O4 l34470S'coII.t.
pdIs1UIaidtp.selShNo

rates. 169-1567.

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 569- 3567.
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wJv

Kids gone, but the SwinQ sel ifl the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 322 2611

Body Shop

Over 10 yrs. CZ. Reasonable

TysonCement
Drlves,patios,watks&amp;etc.
- LICENSED 569-9433

TheGreenhouse
322.9141
Evesafter6&amp;weekends

Lots of

ORRIST GRuNt

BROKER

Room Additions
remodeling
general home repairs. no lob too
small, Call 323-9165 anytime.

Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323-7310

BIG SALE Tools, wheelbarrow,

Sanford.Lak. Monroe nearby
141x210 ft. Zoned agri.

-SIIOLER IIALTY
?

62-i_awn-Garden

Home repairs I. appliances to tile.

Cal'psntry

3337977

E.AlIamonteDr.

SPRINGS. $11,900

HnmsRspairs

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TdWER'S BEAUTY SALON -

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mattresses. $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1715 S. French, 323-7340.

INC.
701 BldQ.

work, there wouldn't be anyl

NI

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323.6035 after 5 p.m.

Call Cart Harrlsat

Baat.ity Care

Fender precisionbasetretless
With case $350
322 l3lSaIterSp.m,

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bonded. Free Estimates. Call

SEARS.Sanford3221771

-Don't pile rio longer needed
iteni
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

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general repairs. LIcensed 8

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Just think-If classified ads didn't

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Residential
lot 10*123. Owner says sell -best
offer over $2,000.

3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT ZONED
COMMERCIAL
(2)
BEDROOMS, 11) 1 BEDROOM,
2 CANP0RT5 ONLY $17101

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Painting, roofing, carpentry I.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center 2207
French Ave. 322 2255

DELTONA LAKES-

TERMS,

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Accessories
.

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REALTORS
2llOSantordAve.

All, EXCELLENT CONDI.
TIOI4ONDOUILELOTNEAR

SILVER

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri'.
cal, Plumbing Service&amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6294.
Lie.. Bonded a Ins.

I Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,

322 5474,

BEDROOM. 2 lATH, 2 CAR
GARAGE, SCREINID
PORCH, ABOVE GROUND
POOL, LARGE OAKS ON
COUNTRY LOT. 151.010.

Horns ln'roven30nt
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formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
______________________________
519 E. 1st St.r3225742

Misc. Wed.,
Thurs. &amp; Fri. 101 Exeter Ave

BEDROOM, IV, BATH,
GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR.
*21.505.

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I;1'kV1kt!!I
11
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Air Conditioning

594Jsi$ Merchandise
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dishes, curtains, spreads, nice

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DELIVER

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-Beds. DbI motel box springs 8

clothes.

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

llO9SanfordAve.
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Hospital bedfor sale
New malt, I. cover
$1SOFIRM. 327-5132

CENTRAL AIR, CARPORT.
$3U00.

Camaro '71350, ST. PS, AC, new
brakes, new exhaust, cxc. Cond.
$1995 831 1917 _____________
•ft 5 p.m.

MtFtV,

2927 Hwy. 17-92

tlatteriesNew&amp; Used

3 BEDROOM lATIN KITCHEN,

LAKE FRONT. Ilsat. CáNTRAL

k$&amp;CA$Hp$
.:

acres beautifully wooded in
Osteen. Owner will finance
$7,50u doci, * easy terms.

cruise con!, lilt wh. AC. AM FM
stereo. 365 7453 aft. 5. 3-4' 5642.

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Sanford, Fla.32711

DUE T9DIVORCE
Must sacrifice Singer Sewing
Machine, like new, orlg. price
$600, Bal Due $253.73 or need
someone to take up my
payments$ltmo.Phone$47.5394
day or night. Will deliver no
Obligation.

1,

LOT. *2,900,

3

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ROBSON MARINE

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Lagoon in DeBary. $1,750.

. 1977 DatSun 810 wagon, full. eqpt,
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7SflHnnda$1,or
best offer. Call between
9a.m. 5. 2p.m. 323 2876.

Ph. 322 0352

55--Boats
--&amp;

Portable GE dish washer
For Sale
323 5077

15*150 high 1, dry lot on Tropic

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,

Ave.

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to all! Warehouse
full!
ORLANDO
WHOLESALE
FURN.,2SOOIndustrIaIBtvd.,otf
Silver Star Rd., 4 blocks West of
.u1. Open 96 Mon. thru Fr.

Reel's

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Orlando Dr

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Liquidation Sale! Wholesale prices

$15,000.

NEAR

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, NEW
PAINT &amp; cARPET, $34,900.

!Zs!!t vouId like to be
'"' in tli (Tiling

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DUPLEX

DOWNTOWN, 2 BEDROOM

It your chip or organ.

BROKER, 1l33"

STORY

EACH, DOUBLE GARAGE.
*27,100.

Garden Club

(satmucs to

to Inform the public

BATH

SCREENED
AR
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COND. LARGE LOT.
$37,900.

2

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78-Motorcycles

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. 5113.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 3)98336.

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5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. l0pct.dwn. By owner

BEDROOM,

26 19

BEDDING - FURNITURE

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43-Lots-Acreage

flavtnn.x

pulic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
theonly one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904 235

C.00d used TV's,$25&amp;up

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3

For Sale: Firewood, $35 pile or 3
pilesfor$100 Cash &amp; Carry. 2609
S Laurel Ave 323 2918.

$03OriandoDr.
323-5200
VA&amp;FHAFinancing

365-3491,eve.349-S431

1742 &amp; Swushud

S35O

For Sale
DbI.dresser &amp; cedar chest
32? 0172
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for lunk I. t.x.l

cars. trucks&amp;heavy equipment.

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wPct of Speedway,
II,-., I,. will hrId

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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322-953S days; 323.5759 eve.
BUY. SELL, TRADE
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-------- 311 315 E. First St.
322-3622

RUSTIC SETTING - 1 Bdrm 3
Bath home, I plus acre cornpletely fenced, pout, separate
apartment, 1 yr. warranty,

$95,000.

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due $128 or take over my
payments of $16 per month. Call
862-5394 day or night.

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Aft. Hrs. 322 7613. 322 4869

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track. sold new $450. balance

SG-Miscellaneous for Sale
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9x12 rugs, $14.99 ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 5791

Req. Real Estate Broker
321 0759
7610 Sanford Ave.

gas,.'..
radio. hr,i?rr It',u U,'O. After '
p m &amp; ye")licij'. 831 0766 F"ru
Park.
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turntable, diamoni needle, 8

&amp;Siok$

tqaqe Investment, 1350 5.
Orange Ave. Suite 701, Winter
- Park 644 6.132.

BATEMAN REALTY

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Vega 1974 .

Call 322 1624; 322 4160

w-w carpet, fenced yd. $32,000.

te

16-

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renovatedinside&amp;out.NewCH,

$69,500.

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322 7972

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'78 Dodge Monaco, air cond.,
power, $1500 Knq Size bed frame. $7 171 1 ii after 6 p "

DAYT(D1l'

BUY JUNKCARS
From $IOto $30

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EXECUTIVE HOME - Beautiful
I Bdrm 3 Baths, carpet, central
H&amp;A, foyer, lam. room, kit
equipped, large closets, patio,
double garage, fence, lovely
landscaping, 1 yr. warranty,

100N'I HAVE A OVAL ESTATE LICENSE? IUT THINKING, JUST MAY11...
NOW IN REAL ISTATE SCHOOL? - AND
THINKING WHO TOJOIN...
'HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE? - AND
READY TO PROFIT BY IT...
Cite our CAIEU NIGHT and find out what
Santerd's Sales Leader and Iarest Realty System
can offer you.
N. ObIlstlsn -N. Reservations
YOU'LL THANK US FOR THE
RISTOP YOUR DAYSI

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multi

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AM FM stereo radio, 4 speed

Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages, We
also make Real Ettate i
Business loans, Florida Mor-

Low Down Payment

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SCIl

113 I61. f I

Hwy 92. 1 tl'

322 5990

STEREO

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Individual Wants To
PurchaseMortuages
339 7Ø

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THE WAY YOU SPEND YOUR DAYS.

Toisl,kt, Oct.

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i Too Dollar Paid
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purchase easy terms. Only $12
per mo. Call Jim 322 0244.

47-A--Mortgages Bought
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Gun Auction Sun.. Oct. 28. 1 p.m.
Consignments Welcome

- 77-Junk Cars Removed
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Supc' St'arle.

Sanford Auction, 323 7310
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'euit,' by Pioneer stereo AM FM
stereo phono 8 track. Special

We buy your equity, close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.

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for Site

'75 Pontiac Catalina SW, very
clean. loaded, beige. $1600. Bank
will loan $1450 Phone 3230323.

Call Dell's Auction 323-5620.

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owner

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19 in Sylvania remote control solid
state color TV. limited supply
easy terms Only $20 per mo.
Call Jim 372 0244.

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RAVENNA PARK - Beautiful 3
Bdrm 2 Bath home, screened
porch, landscaped, I yr.
warranty, $15,000.

CAREERNITE

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avaIl.

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot at our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
641-3013

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SPEND AN EVENING CHANGING

FAR IA LIAI
ON11ACNESHV°0M

dollar' Ask Mom P. Dad to let
you have a classified ad garage
sale.

AiiA..i.s.Con. Homes

what your. doing

NOTICE

way

LOCH AR BOR I
Much charm Øtus swimming pool.
Spacious I BR, 2 bath, FR
$67,500.

carport&amp; utiljty, air-unit, range,
ref. &amp; washer stay, fruit trees,
fenced, $29,900.

mak. a chang.com. to our

Losing your hime &amp; credit? I 'will
catch up back payments P. buy
equity. 372 0216.

- Hey Kids: Looking for an extra

SUNLAND HOME 3 Bdrm I Ba

W.Garnettwhite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W.Commerclal
Phone3fl.7$51,Sanford
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buyer. $34,000 to

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For Estate Commerical &amp; Resi
dential Auctions 8. Appraisals.

8316.

MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOR

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$44,000. Low down payments,

Branch Off Ice
Sr.

REAL ESTATE
REAL'TOR.323-7495

2565

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Danny's Auction 32? 7040
Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave. 323577?

Push button controls, has
aruuCu, sTill .in warranty.
Originally
$6.49,
assume
payments Of $21 mo, Agent 339

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3237832
E yes. 322 0612. 322 1587,
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322 8182,322 7)77
207 E.25,hS,.
2 BR, 1/ B,
föiownPious
Mod. kit. inc. all appl. 1150 sQ ft.
sparkling pool, C-I'I&amp;A. Won't
last long at $31,000. Financing

Call Bart

Multiple Listing Service

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10 acres off Airport Blvd. $IS.000.
,....,.
v_s. ,v, ,...,

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$29,900.

ANYTIME

DELTONA

Rag.

4 BR, 1', B brick home w brand
new carpeting &amp; paint thru out,

fenced rear yd. Exc. terms!

LAKE FRONT 3 BR home on 3
wooded acres. Perfect for

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HAL COLBERT REALTY Inc

LOW MORTGAGE

AMIMPLOYMINT.

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LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
THAT'S NO. 1!

CUSTOM DESIGNED HOME 3
BR 2 B, C H1.A, ww carpet,
formal dining, beautifully eqpt
kIt Inc. built.in Microwave. Near

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STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Sanford's Sales Leader

339.0509
339050$

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

week? Th

S.

$28,500!

If not you should seethis new3 aR,
2 bath listing. Just redecorated
inside &amp; out. It can be yours for
just $36,900.

JOIN SANFORD'S SALES

on quiet street. tis,000.

st

CARE VOUSATISFIED?

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES -

NEAR 1OYLLWILDE elem.
school. 4 BR, 2 B, 1g. fenced bk
yd, CH&amp;A, w.w carpet, located

fO"fb
"I guess I'm now officially middle-aged. For the first
time ever, I enjoyed the Lawrence Welk Showl"
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Estate Wanted41-Houses
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bath separate DR &amp; fireoIac

1st time offered, be the

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Agent 339 8336.

with a Spanish trace. 3 BR, I

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35 used short
time. Bal. 3189.11 or $19.33 mo.

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71 F or

Top Dollar pad '' qcod
Pci
furniture, appI."Lc 8. iilum
bing fixtures Je'n' i. I rniture.
2V E. 75th St. 32.' i9'i

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323 0697

With this 4 BR. 2 bath, older 2 story
home, tree lined street. Owner
says reduce. Now Only $38,000.

REALJOR"

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.

Only

322-9283

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Cash 3224.i?
Larry's Mart, .c
Buy &amp; Sell, tp
furniture, Refr.-1 ___________

Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES

see! $36,500.

NICE 8 NEAT 3 BR, 1 bath home
wCH&amp;A, w.w carpet, dining
area, fenced yard! Super starter
home! BPP WAR RANTED.

WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY

E

24 HOUR

U8,5001

inc.

-Houeas in1wnls

RALTY, INC.

DREAM HOME! 3 BR, 2'., Bath
Home in Idyllwilde on 23rds
Acre! Relaxe 8. EnIoy the Many
Extras this home provides with
lots Of Luxury Features! BPP
WARRANTED. Yours for

CRESCENT CITY
ELEGANT S BR, 2 B C.H&amp;A,
many extras. Quiet peaceful sm
town living yet conv to s malo
Fl. citIes. $125,000.

H. Ernest

exec. home. $115,000.

'U Ford Bronco
lWh.dr cxc mech. cond.
$1701) )?7 70.45

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BRANTLEY HARBOUR 4 BR,? B

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Antiques Sterling silver.
Gold. Diamonds.
Bridges
Antique', 'I)) 7801
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El Stove Hot point 30" wh like new
S130 Sanford Furniture Salvage,
17 92 So of Sanford 327 8721
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KENMORE WASHER -- Parts,

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710
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Goods -

52-Appliancs

INVESTMENT 2 unit rental Income property, good cond.
$13,000.

Motorcycle Insurance

68-Wanted to Buy

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Upland Park on 1g. fenced lot!
Spacious eat in kit, CH&amp;A,
patio, in a nice neighborp,00dl
BPP WARRANTED. Only
$42,950!

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FURNITURE 8. THINGS
Buy&amp; Sell
New 8. Used Furniture
500 S Sanford Ave.
323-6593

SUNLAND 3 BR, I B plus 1g. FR,
fenced. C-H&amp;A, FHA appraisal
*35.150.

SUPER 3 BR. 2 bath home In

Inc., Realtors
2435' S. French (17 92) Sanford

Complete or partial board
Longwood. t.akeMary area. 331
8581
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1918 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593. bat. 3)81 or
$21 mo Agent 3391386

plus FR &amp; office. Prestige area

$39,000.

31121kIt IQPI A.C, Plnecr.st
area. $350 plus security. Call 333.

lxSSrllmc.ro,oIrs

FIRST PUBUCATION. OP

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cansumatlsn lit the

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SWIICMu.n, SI the Pit'5It&amp;

season one coos swats, pout,ry

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PaIge

.lu hWchsrkIs mis my,.
each NrM
r*eslniatise.

is nat yet eve, loch side Of the te1lowlg deSCrIbed

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REALTORS

kit, lovely treed tot! BPP
WARRANTED. Just $67,000!

SANFORD

OAK TREES grace this large
privacy fenced yard wa super 3.

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H&amp;A, scr. porch, beautiful eq

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REALTY

BEAUTIFUL3 BR.2 bathhomein
Loch Arbor! Many Extras! C

oaks. Call NOWI

FURNITURE TERMS
in store financing for everyone
with I i down. Let us help you
establish
local
credit.
WHIGHAM FURN. CO. 2309 So.
Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando.

FAMILY SIZE 4 BR,? It cxc cond.
C-H&amp;A. A buy at $37,500.

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only

DELUXE Ht5RSE STABL

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RIALTY

REALTY WORLD

New paint, roof, ww Carpet, C.
H&amp;A, w.3 BR, fenced rear yard
8. only $32,900.

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IORRII'g

STE N STRO lvi

18-Motorcycles
=

51-Household

then equipped, freshly painted.

66-Horses

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

MIS

Assumable 5" pct. mortgage, 4
year old home with 3 BR, 2
baths, C.H&amp;A, carpeting, kit.

REALTORS
10 Sanford Ave. 32f7912
________________________

by Gill Fox

SIDF GLANCES

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ESTATE SALE. lovely 2 Bclrm,
CBS wsc porch &amp; carport. Quiet
neighborhood, fully landscaped
inc. citrus trees. 2417 Orange
Ave. 52.4,900, owners Will finance
atc' pcI. Call Ocala 904 629 1151
aft 6 p.m.

M. Unsworth Realty

Nice corner lot. Must see tc
appreciate.

Get this 96'x120 lot now for
$7,000 in Paola.

41-Houses

FHA-VA, FHA235&amp;?45

Sanford
be itIIet It the claIm Is ad

41-Houses

Build to Suit - our lot or yours,

323 6061 or eves. 323051r

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Sanford? BR.? bath, all appI.,'
carpet, pool. close to every-.
thing. $31,300.fl7.033.

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Al t.6 3236497

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Tuesday, Oct. 1,179

by Ch)c Young

ACROSS

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12 Horses gait
14 Caesars
slaver
15 B by
16 itness
17 Used needle
and thread
19 Womans
name
20 Six-sided
figure
22 Flatland form
25 leftist
26 Baseball
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BE ETLE BAILEY

I YOU'RE ALWAYS GRIPING

WOW! THERE'S A LOT OF
GREATSTLIFFIN HERE!
STEAK, ROAST BEEF, HAM
FRIED CHICKEN, SPAGHETTI,
SALMON

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GLADLY!

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DEAR DR. LAMB — My
wife, age 70, suffered an acute
heart attack a year ago.
Several months before she had
begun to lose her Immediate
memory. She forgets almost
immediately what she has
done, started to do or was told.
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disease that causes heart at- benefit from medical treat.
tacks Is really in the arteries merit.
and not the heart muscleitself.
Iwn sending you The Health
That same disease of the at- Letter number 14-2, The Aging
terles can affect arteries Mind. Other readers who want
HOROSCOPE
throughout the body, includingthislssue can send 75 cents with
those to the brain. For that a long, stamped, self-addressed
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
.
reason the same disease can envelope for it. Send your
cause either a heart attack or
request to me, in care of this
stroke.
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
For Wednesday, October 17, 1979
About 2o percent of the people Radio City Station, New York,
who have problems with NY l(X)19.
memory, learning problems
As the issue of The Health
and other manifestations of Letter I'm sending you exYOUR BIRTHDAY
be any misunderstandings poor function of the brain, plains, there are a lot of things
October17, 1979
which are sometimes called you can do to minimize the
later.
PISCES
(Feb.
20-Mar.
20)
senility,
really have an us- changes with aging in some
s coming year a chain of
small, unusual happenings Should a misunderstanding denying disease. And In about people and there are probably
. arise today between you and a one out of four of this soup the some things that can be done to
could link something
thwhlle and rewarding. Don't close associate, clear the underlying disease is fatty- prevent such changes.
despise the influence of little matter up as quickly as cholestero deposits in the
Many of these changes could
possible. Differences should not arteries. It is true that in some be prevented with diet, exerthings.
be permitted to take root.
cases the circulation to the dse, efforts to keep the blood
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
ARIES (March 21-April 19) brain can be improved by pressure low, keeping the
may be much too hard Oil It's important to take your routing the blood around ob- cholesterol level low and
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responsiomues seriousiy toaay
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actually contribute to the and not allow wishful thinking
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negativerole
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toytiur.eU your job od averytMag eln
u you would be to ulbsrs. TIM wiU take
of
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out more of what lies ahead for
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
you in the year following your someone in your social circle
good contracts and then stops
to figure out how to play safe
birthday by sesdlng for your would have you think that doing
copy of Astro-Graph, Letter. what you know to be correct
for six spades.
After the heart ruff, the
Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph, could work against you. It's not
safety
play for six is for
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Box 489, Radio City Station, true. stick to your principles.
declarer to play a spade to his
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
ace, lead a small spade to
birth date.
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Winter Park police were conducting a massive search of the
aia shortly after the 9 am. robbery. Details were sketchy this
anlng, but initial reports Indicate the two men, one black and
one white, entered the rear kitchen door to the restaurant.
One employee, known only as Walter, was reportedly stabbed to
death by one of the robbers wielding a large kwfe.
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ducted their investigation,
as well as the man who was killed. No details were available as to students driving a light blue 1962 Buick roughly meeting the
Jeanne D'Agostlno Rodriquez, who owns the Villa Nova with why the killing occurred.
description of the robbers at 11:15 a.m. They were Mopped at
other members of the Rodriquez and D'Agostlno family, was at
Two other employees were In the building during the robbery, Airport Road and Academy Manor.
the restaurant this morning with other faintly members working but were in another section of the restaurant.
The Villa Nova Is a well-known restaurant featuring Conwith police to piece together details of the robbery.
The black male was described as 6 foot-2, 140 lbs., with a (mental Cuisine and a popular eating spot of area gourmets.
Police said they tentatively determined the employee who was medium afro, bushy on top. He was said to be wearing a bandana
The restaurant was started In the early 1960s by Joe (Papa)

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Since his death, his daughter Jeanne has operated the
yet determined if the robbers got any money.
white trim. No approximate ages were given.
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They were possibly driving a navy blue Buick, police said.
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said they are most concerned aboet the qunlity of jailer high end
favored bupad fees and iLl percod reported they were on
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A leaflet dist ributed outside the embassy compound carried the
purported signatures of 33 of the hostages and said, "We request
our nation to return the shah to Iran's government. In this case we
will befree."
At the same time, the Tebran representative of the Palestine
Liberation Organization, Hani al Ilassan, returned from consultatlons with the PLO cç*nmszud In Beirut1 but said he could
make no statement at the moment about any PLO moves to obtain
release ci the hostages.
Khomeini, who came to power after the shah fled Iran hi
January, remained at his headquarters inthe holy cfty of Qomn.
The four diplomats who visited the em bassy were the ambassadors of Sweden and Syria and th e charge d'affaires of
France and Algeria. They went hi response to an Invitation
broadcast early today in a student communique on the Mate
radio.
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second attempt for the order, a move the Judge said Editorial ............... ~ - - A-A diplomats walked into their rooms, one
source add.
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The four diplomats were Invited by the st udents to visit the
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behavior toward the hostages," the students said.
Walsh to aitonuMlcally fall his senior year courses
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Howell Psychology
they were awareof the reports regarding the Medants' Invitations
Walsh befog. a due.
to the four diplomats but will await further developments before
While Genow said be expects to be back in court
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the occupied U.S. Embassy, Iran's Pars news agency said.
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Iran Crisis Is Key0
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NEW YORK(UPI) - JW stock market, trogbiod by the V,Wn
Of 60 Americm in Tehren and fear Iran wodd OA Oil supplies to
the United States, plunged to an ll.moe*b low this week In

Declines topped Advances, 1,193 to 03, smong the 2,066 Issues extradition of Shah Mohammed

Rm Pahlavi from a New York It is no longer reasonable to expect inflation to drop below thi
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double-digit level In the near future.
Volume totaled 1,517,189 shares, compared with 121,963,040
The State Department found Itself with a difficult cOflUflWlI
moderate trading.
the banking Industry raised the prime lending rate
year ago. cations problem when Mebdi Bazargan resigned as prime to Meanwhile,
a record 154 percent
71* market miuced its losses somewbat Friday after the Monday's volume of 20.4 million was the secondweek
the Fed hired an outside attorney t
slowest of the minister and the revolutionary cvuncfl took over.
Federal R.erve reported a $400 million drop in the nation's year.
investigate recent error in the nation's money supply statisticif
Investors were primarily concerned that the Ayatollah
money sply and raised hopes that Interest rates soon might
&amp;oke,, noted the market's performance so far this month Is RUIIOUah Khomeini will cut oil production as he has threatened
The rate hikes brought criticism from Rep. Henry Reus
reach a peak.
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Korean President Choi Sets
JUU• AS ror 'few vemons

Almost identical to 1078 when traft died the lad two Months. do and ante inflat )nfeeding shortages throughout the world.
chairman of the House Banking Committee. He charged ban
~`7`he Dow Jones hfustfilll average,which 111140d 9M 11011118 lad 7U 11"Tage daily turnover this year has been 32 million shares.
were increasing the chances of the nation having a deeper
High
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week, dropped 12.41 paints to 501.45. It closed at 711i7 on Wed-7U slow volume this week could be attributed to uncertainty most economists don't an It coming down anytime soon
recession than has been forecast.
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nndI the low"level alm it finished at 7K79 a Der— 21,19M fldcnlyabouttheeconomy but also about international relation&amp; though layoffs In the automobile Industry and a 1.7 percent
Reuss has been on the warpath since the Fed a week ag4
The New York Stock Exchange Index fell 0.45 to 17.74 and
Wall Sired's attention was riveted on Iran, where Moslem decline In retail sales Indicated the economy may be cooling off. revealed Manufacturers Hanover made a $3.7 billion error in
Standard&amp; Poor's WII indI &amp;OWd one pokU 101.51. students are holding 60 Americans hostage while demanding
the
Alfred Kahn, Council on Wage &amp; Price Stability chairman, said calculating its money supply figures.
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SEOUL, South Korea (UPI)- Acting President Choi

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said today apresi&amp;
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held by
1* and suggeged the new president eiioWd
immediately begin revising the coiitltitjon that gave

Democrats Back SALT P act

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isleated Park Cuighse now dictatorial power.
me nauon'a major opposition party opposed the
Proposal ai "uMcetable."
Choi said the election will - be conducted within tine
months after Park's death. He said he hoped the new chief
ezecidive would then revise the constitution and order
another election.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
controversial SALT H treaty
has been approved by the
Senate Foreign Relations Cornmittee, and Democratic leaders
believe they have a fighting
chance to persuade the full
Senate toratify the pact.

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After four months of
deliberation, the committee

rGicoic, Th'lland (UP!)— First Lady Rosalynn
Carter, pledging that America would "meet the challenge
that confronts the entire civilized world," flew home
today to increase relief efforts for thoiaanda of sick and
After a whirlwind 40bour Mop In Thailand and visits to
Cambodia, Laotian and vletnaznee, refugees, Mrs.
Carter said, "We're ready to do anihIng *e can to
help-..although the dimension of the problem Is almost
Inconceleable."
Mrs. Carter said she was "devastated" and
"emotionally overwhelmed" after her IDininite toss of

voted, 94, Friday to send the
proposed Strategic Arms
Limitation Treaty to the full
Senate fora ratification vote.
Senate sources sold the treaty
should be read)' for Senate
debate Nov. 27.
"The baffle will be dose"
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a treaty mçporter and one of

refugees, 5,000 of whom suffer from malnutrition, malaria
and other diseases.

"Every vote will be vital. But I
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Human Rights Move Slows

00aenatorssewlienks favor of
the treaty and 30 against, with
the APW 10 giving no duet, It
taked 17'M
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Malcom Toon, Ok, former
U.S. ambassador to Moscow,
who has Jost returned from the
Sovid Union, told UPI:
IT use treaty Is rejected,
there will be a .srloos wor
sunlug of our relations. But I do
go f as to say this will

starving refulses.

the Si Kate Camp Friday that boosts 31,000 Cambodian

the body's better non- counters.

WASHINGTON (UPI)- President Carter's policies
have made foreign governments more sensitive to human
riajis lames, hit hive brought about only marginal
improvements In conditions, according to a study by the
Ubrwy of Congress.
The report, released, Friday, surveyed 11 of the worst
human rights offenders and concluded that direct
pressures "seen often in the short term to provoke
coi tsrproductlye readML
Chile, AtN1tIflL Ethiopia and the Ph1IIIPIMI
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Bundy pit out and ran. lao chased and tisieled him to the
ground, subduing him only by drawing bis revolver.
He told the committee his Involvement In the case had disrupted
his personal life and cost him temporary jobs because of being
summoned to court.
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An unidentified Dade Health
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"Sadly, until lab. 1978, the
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the grand jury's report said.
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Stokinger said, "and It took courage to catch -that thing off your chest. If It was executed
rigid though, It was almost unstoppable."
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"He was totally Involved In a game, though.
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Stokinger. "But he was a deadly blocker. He
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others helping raise children, 6:45 p.m.,
Whder Park Memorial Hospital Medical Ubrary
Building. Call 540-7016 for reservations.
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WelghtWatckeri,lOLIn., Ascension LUtheranQlUrCh
Casselberry; 7p.m., Florida Federal, Altamoude Springs.
Diet Werhahep 10 am. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University. Detand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, D.Iand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sufsrd Retary, noon, Civic center.
South Seminal. AA, noon Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Sp rings.
Sanford Al.Aasu, 8 p.m., First United Methodist,
Sanford.
Sanford AL, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7p.m., over Baptist (.burdl, Crystal
Lake and Country (lab, Lake Mary.

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GREENBACK, Inn. (UP!) — Frail pit her because alle has nowhere she to go. didn't, -to "turn It Into a media event." part of 22,000 acres taken or acquired by have to leave INS hOisa. I'm sire glad shown to be endangered. WA, lh1,
NeeMcCaUs her ,tgt.franshoa.
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Mrs. McCall proudly unfolds letters she WA along Ut]. Tennessee River as pat she's not alive to see this day," said Moser, poshed
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oadblocks
between
WA
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cunpistion
has
received
from
wdverslty
students
who
of
a
"planned
colleg, kid." sad vowed ____
fidirat marshals of the mucb.delay.d dam, on which WA VO to join her If federal marshals cons.
Ben Ritchey, 56' hU beSS tl7Ifl$ Tplllco from the idul4orsd Species Lot.
Beryl Moser lives about 3 miles from
woald have to carry her bodily away from has spuet $111 ___
The students, In the letteri praised Mrs. McCall In the tiny East Tennessee to get In his soybean crop before the
million,
her mull farm about
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the woman for figbling for her land.
town of Vonore. His hot.e is the last one federal marshals arrive.
by the controversial Tellico
"I have nowhere else to go. They (WA)
here
end
told
me
I
had
cart action bro* by the (lillikel
CelDe
Old
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college students are someihing standing In the area to be flooded.
VSMIS1II( my lsiid. WOuldn't OU fight?" else. They really got more senee than the
"I'll day wtll they make me go, but i to leave. I told them I was in the Indians Is aueetiiL Its '
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McCall, her anger mounting the
don't want to go to jail." the Vonore city middle of harvest and I couldn't They jut the flood waters will co the sacred
d" their heads and Id%" the gray- burW grmlls of thelir anesdors End W
Only I scre of herIBM will be covered by judge said.
or be .vld.t The whltshalred woman
trWe on their oondltul'eil freedom of
me utility r.tu.ed to say when the water when the 16,000acre lake is created
"My mother died two years ago. I made haired Ritchey said.
the aM federal aiency doss
kijendion Is
The first delay to the dam came becaiae religion A flOfl for
evidlon process would take place. one by dosing the floodgates at the dam her two promises — one, she'd never have
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on Oct. 15 without urban disorders ranging from
violent demonstrations to acts of terrorism and all
out gun battles between Marxists and Salvadoran
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giving national historic lwda"k status to 5
birthplace of William Edward Burghardt
DuBois.
No two men could have been more different.
Kennedy, soft Of wealth, became president of
the United

American country diminish in direct proportion to
the success and longevity of the politically
moderate junta.
Ibis much Is plainly apparent and well imderstood in Washington. What is less clear Is how
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exile from his native land.
But who Is to say which men had the greater
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vtgor and recall Ni abbreviated
of
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:I and a long-range threat posed by a Marxist tide In W&amp; OW wWww WW&amp;
the Caribbean-Central American region.
DUBOII was bore before
diwing 01
7, and died In Ghana in Angust, 1113
'Ibo close an embrace might well prove
on the eve of the great civil rights march en
counterproductive in a country where even
Washington. He was $0
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their tireless quest for a world
tioned" words.
giant to the
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Hehadwrtttenlnl$O3that'Theprcblemof the
north. Doing nothing, on the other hand, risks the
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ou century would be problem of I'loss of what may be El Salvador's last chance to
which Is Published by an
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avoid a Castro-style future.
National Committee on Women of the American
In Ufatüns be bscne father of the modern
By PAI1CIA MeCORMA(Z
until recalled to dental office.
Society for Public A flidratlon. 01
These circumstances place a premium upon civil rigid. movement, a founder 01 the NAACP,
UPI
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Editor
Later, applications go down to several a week. organlutlon will now have to change Its ne
lbs flM editor 01 lbs NAACP's ori. the CI1IIS,
discretion in any security assista nce pg
The treatment also Is supposed to benefit those since it Includes the dread "d1ssanctlo"
q"(y lbS d black Ph.D. graduate 01 Harvard
NEW YORE (UPI) A dividend
buns
mappe4. by Washington. The junta
of
fluoride
aior1ni
tooth root d.cay, frequent In older word, "women."
University,
the
orguninor
of
the
tk*
scholarly
developing
from
the
application
requested quantities of tea r gas to cope with the
r
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sons
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Zeldow also recommended the therapy
lad you think this silliness was not thoros*hly .
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No
study
of
what
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called
selatlom to control and prevent dotal oms.
was th
th
~ disturbaAces in San Salvador. Ibis request
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PVUUN" the father ot do P65-Atriam
thought out at ILE.W., consider that the word- 1
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De. Lemard L Zuldew, 01
dictators have eys found a subditute for the
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Salvadoran military and police forces. In
So$ai, and death a member 01 the m
of fluoridation,
Science Technology. Nor, for that matter, Jilp
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situation as politically charged as that in El
niunIat Pasty, UJ.A
they changed H.E.W.'s own Women's BlE.
major
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said
there
atul
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he
y
docesued or
Salvador, too much aid can be as damaging as too
DW do*
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little
Mardi on Wa.1th*n1 thm.NAACP Essoik.
fine
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homer,
writes
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Economic assistance, currently running at DIr,ator Roy WUkin. celled for a m'v4 of
th
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La
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limes
which,
colunm
for
W itfor said part 01 the problem Ii about on.
bees the
ellese, y "(silO ys
Ifo said the 110114101d eft m)I&amp;h type of, qua
Bob Its way Iota quits a few other nnw
about $7 million per year, should be Increased once
rter of the population lives
voles eellkii is. her. t.dsy."
their by'preduots f4
The other day she wrote shoot this )LE.W.
the new government gains sufficient breathing
cootral water sly.
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flouoslddlrm programs.
depend, on an effective strategy for countering camaraderie that n'lgt4 bsve made a mere the s.
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K16 drIMMill fivorideted water In schod be" supporters of Such dirativell,
about 30 V c ot fewer cavitin than those whom cused of havW a muse of bmw. At Mat
don't If their letters are an h4ritlon,
efoiceinthedsviloprniatd flsr therapy treMadu akual at knocking drinking water is madly free of fluoride.
administration Is reacting carefully and correctly biman
modern
A1a.
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mod of the latter writer. drew th i.e
hi WI .uvwo.
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nse and numinse
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mi17 cases make glcal osimtive tn#',Ut
unless Wuh'" finds
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be mW
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respecting people and their capabilities,
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"DoW caries do not"
at age 18 and we difforences. ons women writst 661 C@1100 im
countries such as El Salvador will be hard pressed parl.d wa snored by t4*. buiiç-iØe,
the prajerrid methsd 01 asud fluoride delivery systems which ruth medison that our governm
bas riipj
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carpetbaggers.
fluerid,
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"In addition, the $4.8 billion comes as
an add-on to our total foreign aid
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authority for nearly $12 billion for each
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Senate."
The simple truth is that most of our
news media does not tell us all the
truth.
As long as we continue to supply the
Israelis with weapons they will remain
intransigent. Their f uture depends on
peace and friendship with the Arabs
who surround them. For their good as
well as our own, we must tell them to
retire to their 1907 borders.
The RUUIsM must be joyful at our
predicament.
Larkin Hundley

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outmaneuvered.
Our nuclear superiority has vanished.
Our military capability has diminished.
Our prest ige has plummeted.
We have "lost face" with both the weak
and mighty of the earth.
We scold. We whimper. We appease.
We speak too softly.
And nobody listens!
Or, if they do, they are Just laughing up
t heir sleeves.
We have over-reacted to the tragedies
and mistakes of the Vietnam era,
And become a "paper tiger."

Martanna

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fairs.

We, too, want Peace, and a secure and
prosperous America for tomorrow.
But these do not come by wishful
thinking
Or from the whbnperings of an
emasculated military
Or from political squabbling which
further erodes our Nation's strength.
Peace can only be assured when it Is
reinforced by strength
which commands respect for our

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You, Mr. President, as you
example,
You, Mr. Senators, as you establish lii.
pWdhws,
May we encourage you, with the
greatest concern for America's future;

Vivian Buck,
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Speak with courage and a bold volcel
Make our nation strong enough to deter
any aggressor, to enforce the peace.

Make our foreign policy one of firmC0ITIflW)diflg respect

and foe alike.

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Make our Nation's reputation such as to

deter aggression, give hope to the
oppressed, and establish an environmeit for peace and Justice to
d1sp throughout the world,
For this ca

, we as Veterans have
ournation,
Keep faith with America. Keep her
for together we can assure her
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Jam
MJIIILt Professor of World Affairs
Florida Southern College
at McCoy.

Good Hoop

Stories

I am a student at Seminole High
School and I play on t he basketball
team. I would like to compliment you on
the article, about the teams In and
around Seminole County.
Itwua very fine job on behalf of the
paper, and I hope that you will continue
to drive for the same effort to p
basket ball In the
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Some news you may not have
received: Gov. Reagan In Ms syn.
dicd.d columun has eapreuid views
lC1 ifldIClto that U president he
would bass his negotIatk policies
totally on Israel's view. Since the
Middle East is our Immediately mod
dangerour problem, all our candidates
for president should esprus their
views on this mod Inupostaud problem.
According to CBS, Pope Jobs Paul at
the United Nations advocated:
that the Pakat = have a
ii.laiid.
that the settlemant be over all,
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Moslems share and share alike
jasiabdiosi over East Jastirelinu.
Alfred N. Liliesthal, a great,
patriotic Jew, Is the author of "iha
Zionist Coisectios." Son. Barry
Gol4wMer was one of the 11 Sssaton
who voted aglint the bill fiMi1g the
t'mp David accords, I believe there
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SISTER, I nc., wishes to thank the
Evening Herald and Doris Detrich for
the publicity for our Ice Cream Social
held Oct. 14.
Many thanks go to the Bahia Shrine
Temple for the clowns; Ed Holdin,
Frankle and Johnny and their friends;
Al Borodenco for the musical entertainment and the Celery City
Printing for the tickets; and those who
donated door prizes were: Relay's,
Gifts by Nan, Knight's Shoes, Merle
Norman, Touchton's Drug Store,
Sweeney's Off ice Supply, Stegner's
Bakery, Buck's Magnolia Branch,
Buck's Airport Restaurant, Sanford
Dry Cleaners, The Book Mark,
Milady's Fabrics, Army and Navy
Store and Uttle Wardrobe.

It's time for a change, America!
It's tim e to regain our selt-respect, our
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We know now that Camp David wIL
benefit the United States only U the
Israelis retire cosi'phtely to their
prewar 1967 boundaries. The unilateral
defense treaty with Israel Is a colossal,
grotesque and stupid mistake. How
come a tiny nation of three million Jews
dictates the foreign policy of a nation
with a population 01230 million?
A few wesloe ago I heard Senator
Jackson on national television suggest
that we give the nod to Israel to occupy
the oil field. 01 Arabia. Surely we have
not slash that, low. Saudi Aia
been our but friend on earth. I know
On Russians loved that suggestion.
Religion? Both the Christian and the
Modern religion Is derived from that of
ON Jews, but they differ from that of
the Jews In that both recognize Qw
and Ms teaching of brotherly love.
It demeans us in the eyes of the world
and reduces our Influence that we allow
less than tires percent of our people to
determine our foreign policy. The only
lasting defense for Israel is We

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have to be IiIv cold for neither shIit nor tam -' but their'-'
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billion already in the process of being
authorized for the two nations for the
fiscal year 1*.
"Indeed, from 1974-79, $155 billion
has been authorized for Egypt and
Israel $11.2 billion for Israel and $4.3
billion for Egypt. The figure does not
Include the $4.8 billion In the current
legislation nor the $2 billion in the
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That America might remain free,
And her name be respected as cham.
pions of the oppressed,
and defenders of the "Free World."
We read your columns, Mr. Editor!
We hear your pronouncem ents, Mr.

proposal.
We all know that business, as
does not pay taxes but merely collects
the tax for the government; thus
consumer is the one who pays
the imposition of higher prices.
The bungling performance of the new
Energy Department In the latest
energy,crlals makes us believe that the
nation's energy problems will be far
more likely to be solved by leaving
these profit dollars for use by the oil
industry as opposed to more govern.
mental interference.

some of the slana In our own country.
We hay, been promised the pot of gold
at the end 01 the rainbow by our
congressmen, senators and other
politicians when they want our vote to
pat them In office: but, when they get
In, the tide changes and we are left to
exist on their promises. Promises are
like pie cruet and they are easy broken.
words without action are wor thless.
Stephen G. jg Sr.
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Only about two weeks ago some of our
senato rs went to the Far East to Investigate the conditions there ond found
that In some of the areas conditions
were very bad and human beings were
starving. So they come home showing
pictures of these conditions on
television and telling our people about
what they had seen to soften their
heartsfor another give-sway. This time
these very leaders and people refused
our offer and would not accept It.
I wonder what these very same
senators would find If they would visit

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Some forty million Americans have

We have been the good guys, giving,
giving and giving a mod of all 10
foreign countries wno are more or less
depending on us because they know how
chickenhearted our politicians are and
know that they will get it. Many of these
giveaways would not be necessary If
the leaders of these countries wu,uld use
their resources wisely and for the
benefit of the people in their count ries
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silent. The flags are lowered.
The tributes to courage and valor now

Stop Th. Giving

ailment and they may not recognise Its
-when Ming their patients.
Probably the bad advice for people
susceptible to hypothermia Is to May indoors when it's cold and windy.
The older person who nsa ott of heating
(us should move In with family or neighbors or go to warm local institution. If
you can't keep the home fires burning to
keep warm, leave home until you have a
coadait supply01
fuel.

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This letter was sent to Congressman
RlchardKelly to request that he oppose
any efforts to enact an oil excise tax,
the so called "windfall profits" tax. The
staff of the Joint Committee on
Taxation has estimated that price
decontrol will result in the oil industry

Jack Hennessey
President Maitland-South Seminole
Chamber of Commerce

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for much low cow.
proval for her efforts during the past two
of those audits showed that city years. In liT?, In her maiden dip Into the
funds had been ueed to purthase flowers to political arena, she received 50 percent
definition Of the word from Web- besent to a hmeral. Another criticism was plus, 7 votes to win and to escape a runoff
r's New Colleaglate dictiopary Is thatdtymneyadbesnaaedtopswdiue election in a three-way contest.
t different. The definition in the a cold drink machine for city hail.
To go from a victory by 50 percent plus?
1i "A wealthy contributor to
Both expenditures were deemed im- lii two years to a win by 61.3 percent,
casnpalgn fund; a wealthy and proper by the Mate auditor,
especially during a time when voters
PlUU1 big eliot.
IA's go tack to dictionary definitions around the cowiry are opting to change
SliCtiOfi idi* III4ICM that the for a mcnes*. One year ago when Mayor elected officials,
has to be appreciated.
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probably
Floyd was reelected, after having served
As many of those In elective office soon
lad found it inatriat.; five years the city's chief executive, he find out, th people usually give their
ftd.d that they were expected tø considered his vote a mandate. H. had approval or edisapproval,
praise or conignorant 01 the eneanini 01 the word won with 67 percent of the vote.
demnatlon only at the ballot box.
cat" or they didn't f6d do accusatim
Surely Mrs. Vickers' victory with 61.3
A few words also should be said about
substance in
PasIen With
percent 01 the vote and Commissioner- Mrs. Vickers' campaign. She did all the
"tt In e t isar
th
elect
Thompson's win with 79.4 per- usual things had face to face meetings
lU bse. ID
cost 01 the vote mat be considered a with voters, posted big signs and yard
fl the final analysIs It Is what the voters mandate for sematbing.
signs, made telephone calls and had a
that counts at the ballot boL But no
WabgWIs defim mandate as: "an large group of friends and supporters with
P'.1t appears that aidhodsatlon to act given to a represen. her every st ep of the way.
what
U55 01 city money for club dues ces' talus."
Whether It was by accident or design,
not Improper, leaves much to be
Mrs. Vickers and Thompson dining their one will never know, but her campaign
imnp.lgn. made It known that they both literature was delivered to the voters the
Whether Mayor Floyd encouraged Mrs favors '9inge In the form of government day prior to the election to keep
her name
to seek the reimbursement and In Altamoate Springe. The change confresh In their minds. And It all worked. She
Sfl personally approved the reim. tNnplkted Is from strong mayor to city won.

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and said it would no longer accept poucy4i.
mints, memos and other docwnents w
contain "sex-biased" words. It even made'*
word to describe its action:
H.E.W. says thous shalt not use such wor:
he, she manpower, lady, chalçman, mother.,
father, tatthoy, rr-aiunade, wnmanklad

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Whenever lawmakers and buresucrets "
dictate to us how to use language the aSIL
!ls!
usually comedy or claos -or boUL
Take the latest directive from
(wlch,
of Health, Education and Welfare
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shortly after putting it out lot $ 1Edu~&amp;ft1,1.*,
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mission.
Do their landslide victories mean that
the people have given them a mandate for
change?
It may appear that they do. The ultimate
decision of wheth
er the city should have a
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change in government by way o(a new city
cartoon were the names of the clubs
charter will be decided at a special elec___
Vickers had joined and had received bursemsot does not make
the action right. lion In Altamonte in March.
imts*n,Ms for dues from city funds. It only haves the question of where the
In the meantime, however, it can be
ck
s
and
balances
are
In
Altamonte
expected
that both Thompson and Mrs.
The practice, approved by Mayor che
crthss
ty
ci
goverment.
And
what
other
Vickers
w
ill believe they have received
Floyd, is at iuot qusationawe
expenditores may have been made?
such
a
mandate.
ripest of
In years pad, two separate Mate audits
Among those changes may be an effort
of the public record on file in city iu
were conducted In the city on order of the to tighten up the city's spending practices.
anyone who wtaiei t
ft has to be gratifying to Mrs. Vickers to
, most Interesting was the in.
10 12 In office at the time. The orders
for
the Mate audits appeared at the time to haVe received the people's stamp of ap
lion given the term "fat
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A leeflet distributed by her opponent
of a fat cat sitting
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in these clashes. Conditions in the capital city of
San Sa lvador border on a state of siege.
:
Indeed, El Salvador's Marxist factions seem
determined to bring down the new government
~: before it has a chance to implement its promised
political, economic and social reforms. Their
reasons are obvious enough. Enactment of these
reforms would threaten the Marxists' base of
support among El Salvador's rural and urban poor.
It is, therefore, fair to say that the prospects
for a Marxist take-over in this tiny Central

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investment Income on a countrywide basis rat her
than on funds generated from Florida businesses U
required by state law.

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The Florida Association of community colleges
has presented its "Senator of the Year" award to
Sen. Clark Maxeell Jr., H., Melbourne. The award
for providing "fllTfl support and

JULIAN BOND

' has announced its support of the junta that overthrew El Salvador's dictatorial president, CarlosW
Humberto Romero.
Now the -administration m.ust
La
CAD
nOw LSL w snore up a government sacing
repeated assaults from the radical left,

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State Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter bal!34
given the Allstate Insurance Co. 60 days to sub..
startlate profit projections or face denial, Ofa recent
eight percent rate hike imposed en its policy-

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exemplary leadership for conunwüty college
programs throughout the past year."
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R.LoflgwOOd,
meanwhile, has received Ui. "Good Government
Award" from the Eiatls Jaycees. Brantley was
recognized for his ciddaMSI aclW.c
during the 1979 legislative session iIi.lU&amp;flS pN$ale
five 01 tg six prime sponsored bills.

The judicial nominating commIttee for the 111th
circuit comprised of Seminole and Brevard County,
meanwhile, are searching for an attorney to replace
Circuit Judge Anthony Hoseman who has announced Ida retirement In December.
The nominating committee will be selecting three
attorneys from among applicants for th. office to
recommend to the governor for the pod. Lbe usual
practice is for the governor to choose me of those
recommended for the appointment.

be. Bill Colbert ofthe flrmwifl be tuliig over Davis'
duties In Oviedo.
An old fr lead
dltls the drum of every
good attorney to be ajuadge someday. Davis said he
is looking forward to the challenge of the job. It Is
expected that Davis will beasalgnedtothe domestic

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relations section of the circuit court for Seminole
Coimty.

Davis will also no longer be represe nting the
cities of Altamonte Springs and Oviedo. Altamonte
Mill has not datermined who Ms replacement will

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Circuit Judgedesigode Joe Davis will be in.
vested In ames during formal cermonles at 3p.m.,
Dec. 14 at the Semi"Cowi coUI thail5S
On the same day, Davis' name wlfl come oft the
office doors of and aid Of the title of the lawflnn of
which he bM been a member sInce ft was
established In 1$07. It will no longer be Stesigrom,
Davis, Mcintosh
and Juhian.
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We have been residents of Seminole
Co unty for 13 years and subscribers to
your newspaper for the best part of that
time. Although we had enjoyed t he
papers the one thing that was lacking, In
our opinion, was local sports coverage
and especially coverage 01 events In the
southern portion of the county. The
name had been changed from Sa nford
Herald to Evening Herald however,
the sports page did not seem to reflect
that
to cover Seminole
wer e
County rather than just the Sanford
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area.

In recent weeks there has been a
decided improvement Iii your coverage
of local sports. The coverage has not
j

e, but

has incl uded well written articles about
basketball, football and even girl's
volleyball teams at the high school
level. Congratulations on your new
approach to covering local events, both
In the north and south said. of the
couiy, and we look forward to
receiving your paper each day.
Joyce and
Frank
Maitland
Cover Th.

11tH. Guy

National Newspaper Week was held
recently and I don't think It corn-

mended all lbs attention It deserves.
We haVe pretty much had freedom of
the press in this country since the days
of
of fter
er InUa early
170fo. The question at the time was a

matter of libel concerning certain
&amp;th
tj $tI
and, while It was the
tr uth that Zenger pithliaid, English
law at the time said that "the greater,
the truth, the pester the libel." The
pressit U.S being a colonial entity at
the time, Zenger was tried under
P'unJish law tiit succeeded In "biatbug
the rap" fortunately for those of us who
desire to reed, and those who are
desirous to puNwi, matters olconunos
concern. The same freedom has axtended over to the later Inventions,
radio and television, subject, of course,
to what some people consider
bosaheaded 'tocl*' by the Supreme
Count
It Is my good fortune to live in an
actMasia.damongthe pithucsljme
that arrive, and are read, at my hams
are three rspresestatively active

newspapers: the (1aad, Irduiwl, the
Evea(ag Herald, and the weekly
(has News. But eves thus, which
_111 k' mange to seem fired liks a
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protege and aids, Connally was Kennedy's

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divided date party " KWAdy WAS trying to
bad when he want to Dallas in I
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Members of the Seminole County chapter of Ducks
Unlimited gathered last week to admire a

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annual dinner. From left, are Tim MAC1111111112, 81110VO

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wa* aga1 President Carter or Itennedy.
At age C, seven years yomiger than Reagan,
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preparing to bst the river In a coming speech on

substantially built,
assured stride and a tone ci voice to go lth ft.
He _ with fli•y 1'fl5 5•flce,
gestia'ss ad Ijndon.
Joill iwedy's
Joimson's voice B he Is a Repukw, aibsit
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The second thing about Connally Is Ms callfortilan s age, aft wholvel Is
breath-taking transit between polltksl Pm'. "old*to
be able to serve."
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He headed Democrats for Nixon In 972,
connally's
oil company connections
big
became Richard Nixon's treasury secretary,
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rhetoric
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switched to the Republican Party U the helgiit
of Watergate and was Nixon's choke as a few New England primariss, but he Is counting
The widow of William Price
Ala a ,
successor had not events taken away the $ir..l.. on do ded
and
South
Carolina
to
give
Mm
a
victory.was
to
receive the 1)0, Burdick
dsI* s option.
Memorial
Award for her
p,
COM1111 he' attracted top political talent to
It was Connally who told Nixon early on In
hibsnd Saturday from the
Watergate to "n ti'e tape"
Florida Jaycees. Price died le't
bSCSIofM5NcI,gOOnVerOfltOtheGOP,he
Connally we' Indicted on bribery and con
f
he fighting a Sanford
year
sycharges,accnosdoltaklng$1O,I*fr.m does excite alSftinC with Ms cateehian of
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fire, although he was oft duty.
theds
xchangsforhiseftodsto
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The fire department is
l' thePanes,, who are dingy about U.S.
get price supportsraised4 He was Indkftd the
onnallytireetons: "Be prepared to
reportedly go going to ered a
Iiiipotti,
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day Nixon announced his resignation, and was
monument to Price. He was
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nominated for the award by the
isUmig 701W own mandarin oranges, watching
Before any Was are cad In the 1550 GOP
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South
Volusla Jaycees.
-presidential cThet, Connally Is me of 1k, coming In
major candidates 'all-iging
To
the future a, Ma_
Reagan.
power, he advises: . have to make up our
He has raised an astounding $4 million, mindil thidwe're going to quit
g odidlfl
mostly from big buninewnen who consider advice from the iiaipii Nadsrs and Jan.
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Be d.mo,utrat.d his "1..daraiiLp" theme by
propoekig a plan for a MiddI. East peac. thU
had other Republicans as well as Democrats
howling objidlouL
That plan, which ako brought down the
wrath of Jewidi groups, would require basil to
give up Arab land it has occtapled since 1157,
allow the Palostlalans an aut4'umoun Mats,
depend on Saudi Arabia to lower oil price' to
Ow West and Mallen American troops In the
region to guarantee regional secalty.

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Workers:
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U.S. Army Trainki, Ceafir. Pert

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City halls In Sanford,

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Mandy Air Paid law, as., Per
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Air Centmand.

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lssdsrsilip and the mollhlde. of
weapons, equipment,
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I4yman talllack Audle Cleveland lifts the pigskin In celebration of his overtime

touchdown run against the Tribe. Cleveland didn't break a long one against
Seminole but helped a balanced attack that lifted Lyman to a comeback victory.

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and won as Jeff Meyers dove defense p"tned the Hounds on in, but nobody gave a signal. of
for
down.
the 11.
Overtime turned Into three
Audie Cleveland then ripped
And when swift Gene Sweet pairs.
POSTPONED
on the longest jaw*sgaii lbs broke throughto harass Bass Lyman opened the scoring
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one week or one year.
stingy Svaluiolo defetie for 22 Into a poor punt... the Tribe when Cleveland logged one
That'swhattheuir,uIonon yards. A Meyers to Cleveland sewnedtobeheadedfor victory yard oft tackle and than ran
Jerry Poesy's face read Friday swing pea went
19 yards lane.
over tires would.be tacklers on
night at S.mhinl. Stadismi.
and a first down at the 11.
StatIng U he . Hound 1$, Ms way to the son. on a ninePosey's Pigiding Sinilnoles
A.J. Brooks, the Hounds Jackson nudged for one. Baker, yard run. Haas converted,
aqaindered a 141 advantage on brad*4 faflback, rwnthd for who. rwethig ke$ the Tribe Lyman 21, S11ithiI, 14.
áVSIn$he ii iSd Tws $ays w Ml it leek the
the left atde for l9yardawda Thbe. Baker jstt.dfárntxieaid
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Gr?ioimdi.
Meyer. then added the final first and goal U the ursa.
S'l, dove 1w one ad a T.D.
1man's come bm bow two aid ihan an manded Baker then OU,s on a " V&amp;'
the preaur.
'ry delayed for me weskai' the PAT, Ike Gtop
were r:.$"i=
two saw, to tie it at IWI.
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year, whidiner comes back In the
with only 31S aides hi
_ d goal Baker After two more options, both
first, the Thbe's Five liar stowing In the half.
doilgil a yw'd away from glory, by Meyers, Lyman Mock the
Calf erence and District
"We knew we could run on
Forth and 1
Mcitoldp lead 2$ 21 following Hass'
api
them," a cosdidug Brooks said
Posey turned
junior fourth successf ul PAT.
emotionally
and about the ground oriented Vo*albie, who had coswe'tsd
T1* Fighting $ir1agle' mn
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ph cally drained Posey drive,
tv. a points cia .ki'fl
ad
of pairs on the l hamd
as U he had I Ma beat
Whatever feeling of In. rang..
thoegh,
as Scipplo and Baker
frlilld,bed Aft- and bestflstlag aecarfty t) may have been
seconds
Thirty-five
Amid
an
hoI
creeping Into the $endwde. for r.
unsportsmanlike
penalty
game. Win a game," the second half
isa.
Two seconds w
th Vcott.d Mad coach mndat.ly erased when Baker had separated the Tribe .1 Its relocated 5"ni4e at the 2$
io ll 9
on
yIng over and over to scooted 34 yards with the two championships.
urth
fo
down
attempt.
I I "Gee win and you get kickoff to lbs Lyman 0.
"It w right over the top of
ft,,* is a iokar.
Scipplo raced for 121 yards on
to Max and play foothill."
"We 1d the Lake Howell the left
aeitOpscetITh.
That one win dida't corns gometlnamewqltildthe lined Vonewie said of Ms
Friday nlgl* and V it doem't players
hil'ie" Poesy hardiuck hick. "I g'as. that Aftiraccurnulatlng 175 yards In
conic this Friday agel It Las stated. "iut i tho
after doesn't oft bacoune once i hit the first half, howai.c, the
Brautley... the 1ksles will Baker's Mann it woid pick an the top of the goalpost In SoIfliMisi only mound 7O the
loakatiVThastbsseai000f up."
practice and coach said It second half.
r'Isssd oppostisalties
Things did pick up for awhile. wasn't gist"
"We made adjuslmnois to
As It Is, there will be no Icippie scw'p,nd for 13 and
T% referee confirmed stop the wide Meff," Hound
relaxing now for Seminoles; Inst than, for 11 far a first down at Voltillas's conjecture as
defensive coordinator Paul
the Patriots for their 10 do or the Lymat X. After Jackson and the two lawns headed for Thomaim said about moving
die effort for the twin t*kS was stopped cold, 1c4pp4* added .wtIme.
linebacker Jay Bowers to the

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TOUCHDOWN

Dennis Warren, Seminole quarterback turned halfback turns the corner and
picks up some outside yardage In second quarter action of the Tribes 28-21 double
overtime loss to lyman.
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HeraldSpertsC.rresp.edsU

occurred in a CumborU4 U&amp;
where Gun and Shaffer

Ott ICIrI ore PraIsed for first duty

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vehicle components, IPi?atll71
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credstardanassoclafodsris
in ppoed sciiice Hirewi the
Csm.mmltv Col
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The most recent Incident

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HUTTONSVILLE, W. Va.
(UP!)
West Virginia's
foremost police dog may have
been lgh on drugs when he bit
his handier recently, according
to Huttonaville Correctional
Qntff authorities.
A board of Inquiry Is In the
p a r as of determining the fate
of Gus, a member of the KS
Corps at Huttonsvlfle, who has
bitten his handier, Ed Shaffer,

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lb the World Affairs Council, he prescribes
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and "cing
out the ds1l of del.ltbsn and recaj*urthg the
dynamlizin that once made this country Into the
world's flM napempowor."
To critics, however, Connally may have been
describing his own problem when he cast this
gibe U Kumedy: "The trouble Is is that what
hels Mob mcnlosslly than the words that he
ansi to try to till an what he Is.

in Th. Service

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after building a44 coafanace el owe.

"He's

accurate kicker," other". "But the, the whole

record.
Thedrtve, however, flurled at Posey said of Ms diclatoit 01 defens,played well, especially
Thom trophies looked as K the 18- who a ry for too field goal over a fourth down The, "Wilduen" Small and

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after 17 'nudes 01 allis for ix eM tksTrtbe. A

by
Junior qeatarbadi Clarence ag_sr sun ubert.
Scipplo, at his elusive eM With Lyman then láig over

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Lion halfback Marvin McClennon

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finds a gaping hole In the Bishop Moore

defense aid rambles In for a score during action of the Lion's IN-? win over a
to Hornet squad. The victory was the ninth straight for McClennon and

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T.D. Jim V11tIbt ciavurtad
--b wIn letthd 12 sale By Ulled has k1wooliaial
Ibis Is what the collage
(or a7l Thb. loud, With 1:57
the rnaiag,

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rniln dotilitful because oil
twld.d base agalO California.
By GEOSGE IH*flER
defense JO would not let McQamnon nor Scott have any running
Stowing In the first MIst
room.
cr4.d Meyers two yards 10t11 to weuld mO like to BoOms ($4) ci
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ljy
hp
In
p0i.e'ss
AM JO an
An Incoinpiate pass forced Oviedo to turn the ball over to the
later, stat 01. Brat down.
- wrop up
l'-u-Steve Hussy .srid $.*i Medad a
th 01 bowl pek:_N.. 1 Ala5
SiiaciI
'lb.
Ito-Burns
visited
the
Osisdo
4lsda.
but
the
Uosn
defense
Horne
ts who moved for two first downs before an Incumplete pea
y w' a
r.
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N.krasti
In
the
Mad
the
Hidiop
Moore
them to punt the 1*11 back to the I.4ons.
a Jeff MepwV pas S. setup the Is sea, Ma a J
Ho
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seconds
forced
rnets
acotelsi
until
the
la
hill"
Bait. Ne 3 lssrn
Tribe U the Grepheond 21.
the gems for a easy 15.7
pissed
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the Um a P'
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Altar two consecutive completed posses to Neese, McQesmon
men, east.rbsCk lawed gou .ssdw at
h
tel Cbs liati In victory y nia-raaitsd record for the I
found a think In the armour of the Hornets and made a41 yard
eM Ne 4
a. - s
back, DuOs w
rBaI'op Mean dekine aucoasefully ciesd Marvin dub Into the enthone only to have the play called back for a
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aaysor westi
IS
aid
Usullon versuil N. $ FIN4II auto a thm,way ii, for Brat — I
Mike $, forcing the Uons to use an aerial dllppliig penalty.
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aid a Brat dis Ma, 11. $,etvy, bilid1br a
liMO In a,
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oo
place U It ended that way,
Blbop Moore tried an on4ldoa kick to
half, but
Wii, Tom.ad Pled' Arbasse' v. got
Noon,
y
Dads
ad
As oftaides call asS the
ia
II. A MsyuV
to move the bail Into
orCo"
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luck
well
not
with
the
Hornets.
ClUb
151
laslasles hack, but esly .r.dauvus adaBrenW Mad do
three tknes do*
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than dsi
Bawl aid under the "10 * scoring
Ke.ingr made a first down on a roll.out option play and then
McQmeoa'saniyk detent run of the
which could hays
weav'
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Ik. bill to Dada for another first down.
,
bees a ID
audi S ir i1faa, Mw.Iid mad te
a
àdoUb* Ilti bus I. Mae U Te in tdu(sM Heusl*
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UcQemnon bulled the ball down field aga10 a weary Hornet
Meets mom Sea of lbs oslo lad elected to receiv, the
CiiKeneli a. the however, It iii have I. carnal
dams. enabling K,.thlger to sail the bell Into the arms of
a.
doms mt-'
a.
Oar
making
lb.
Brat
dews.
of a,
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GowBy
1ke spuN. ,*
The IluiOs, hipleg an Mcøm, cs Mm butdad the line
"Y giving the Uons a 124 lead. The extra point pass at.
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attacks
10:13 resumIng. Villallut
i1f. with Ni ps CMIII' 01 a.ib"g on Grlsdo's Brat 'Oir* play. KeMuiger then tempt failet
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(osibsiL The Cougars
s*iu i Ih 115$ 55u7rwk g in a,rne5
.toa,*toNeas
Ages MeQison ad
Finding Ida receivers covered, J(51ng ran a, bell ft"
Pb, isum.. ia, wiiir averaging V17 Os per
e
rtsrs the ball ad Keulgar (dO.d another lions, scoring on Ms third carry, giving the lions
an 114 lead.
ft a, gosuoi 1. Time Ma
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We a,
01
fur i&amp;r Brat down.
McQomost's extra point attempt was JO Iaches shoit for the
MIA
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Carter swinging left to right. Brantley within seven points at halfback Eddie Stallings short
of the goal line to leave the
Carter surprised everyone and 5:14 of the third period,
The Patriots, electing to score 26.21 Lake Brantley with
easily scored from five yards
again go for the two point at- 1:37 left.
Old Man Momentum, better out,
It appeared all the Patriot
Picone, this time going with a tempt, made It good this time
known as "Old Mo," paid a late
visit to Spec Martin Field In. legitimate kick atteznl* sliced when Constantine found Andy defense had to do was hold
DeLand Friday night but made the PAT Just Inside the left pod Dunn on the three-yard pass DeLand for a minute and a half
for a victory.
UP for loot time by swinging like for a 14.0 Bulldog advantage. play.
But "Old Mo" took one final
The Bulldogs and Patriots
After a pair of ta
junby each
a frenzied pendulum that
eventually saw the Bulldogs held each other in check for the squad, a fumble by Lake swing.
After an Incomplete pass
edge the Lake Brantley better part of the second Brantley and a drive killing
Patriots 27.26 in a pacemaker quarter until DeLand safety penalty against the Bulldogs, attempt on first down, Bulldog
Greg Roche picked off a Con- Constantine drew Lake quarterback Dana Thyhsen
'.Homecoming special.
"Old Mo" was with DeLand stantine pass at the Lake Brantley within a point when he scrambled away from a
completed a crucial 14-yard swarming pass nab and lofted
the first half as the Bulldogs Brantley 40 yard line,
Eight
plays
later
the
Bulldogs
pass
to Robert Corolla and a 22- a desperation bomb some fortyripped their way to a stunning
1 21.O lead by the midway point of had marched to the Patriot goal yard pass to Brett Ragland to. yeards downfield.
Willie Carter curled under the
line and with 5:31 on the clock move the Patriots to the
the second quarter.
A strong Bulldog running went up by three touchdowns DeLand eight-yard line with a Patriot prevent defense, made
a fingertip snag and raced in to
- game, sparked by halfbacks when Alines bolted over from first and goal.togo.
Halfback Eddie Stallings, complete a 60 yard play In lea
Willie Carter and Elton nines the one for his second score of
who chalked up43 second half than thirty seconds.
pushed Deland to the early the night.
ThYhia) attempted to hit
Lake Brantley quarterback yards on ala carries, ground
bulge.
and
Nathen
Reeves for a two point
way
to
the
one-toot
line
Den Stower's troupe took the Tony Constantine provided the ma
opening kickoff and drove 66 Bulldog's homecoming crowd one play later Constafltlne went conversion but was wide with a
- yards in 12 plays with Akines with a hint of things to come over center on a keeper to make sideline pass as DeLand took
as he craftily ft Deland 21, Lake Brantley 20 the lead 27.26 with 59 seconds
- scrambling over from the four
left In the game.
Yard line for the Initial DeLand engineered a two minute of- with 5:37 left in the game.
Constantine appeared headed
fenslve drive reminiscent of
Fred Aim on's defensive
ttouchdown.
Lake Brantley had trouble Johnny Unitas in all his glory, squad forced the Bulldogs to for another miraculous drive
With 2:14 on the clock and the punt from their own 25 after and passed the Patriots to the
moving on Its first possession
and caught up the pigskin when ball at the Lake Brantley 25- plcklr.g up just five yards in DeLand 2818rd line before
quarterback Tony Constantine yard line, Constantine con- three plays to set the stage for being Intercepted by Lawrence
was hit just before releasing a nected on six quick pass plays another crafty drive by Con- McKny to end Like Brantley's
hopes.
and marched the Patriots m stantine.
pass attempt.
SIDESTEPPING
The rifle-armed senior
The lanky senior hit Corolla
The Bulldogs recovered and yards in65seconds, capping the
drove to the Patriot one-yard drive with a seven-yard scoring with a 15 yard gainer, found finished the night hitting 24.44
yards.
Jackson for another 12 yards attempts for
line before being denied on pus to Scott Jackson.
"It
was
a
heartbreaker,"
said
Constantine tried Jackson and then came back to Corrolla
three straight attempts up the
a
two
point
conversion
for
a
21-yard
-go-ahead
touchPatriot
coach
Jim
Riley
when
on
again
middle.
Joe Picone, all 120 pounds of attempt but quick handed down play with Just 1:37 left In the smoke had cleared.
"They beat us deep. Our kids
the Junior kick specialist, James Robinson broke the play the contest.
"It was a false motion, played with everything they
trotted on the field for the field up underneath the goalpods for
goal attempt but Bulldog coach DeLand to preserve a 214 gangster pass-right switch," had to comeback after being
smiled Constantine as he took a down by 21 points."
Stowers had something else in halftime lead.
"We really couldn't do much
The Patriot defense, which momentary sideline breather.
mind.
"They
were
moving
their
In
the
second half because of
"Wenoticedon our first extra gave upll$nsldng yards ththe
and
poor
field
Position" explained
for
part
cornerbacks
up
tight
point kick that they pinched up first half set the tone
of
the
night
by
stopping
started
double
covr1ng
our
Stowers
of the Bulldogs
two
on the wings of the wedge,"
inability to add to their early
explained the soft spoken DeLand cold the first time It wide receivers."
Corolla saw the crease In the lead.
Stowers. "With our speed we had the ball.
"We were afraid to open up
With the help of an 18-yard two too.
felt we could slip a receiver
"The cornerback come upon too much but we had togolong
underneath and get clear lnthe punt return by Jackson and a
roughing the passer penalty me and I slid right im- when they pulled ahead with
end zone."
sipsind De1Ø1 Um Patriots d'is"," upIaIn4t glue. h then a ndut, to go."
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perfection but It was the and line. Lake Brantley was unable squeezed the pass
where it record to 34 on the year as they
result that cotmted.
beadb'toa season finale with
to move on Its ffrdthree tries hadtobe,"
Lake Brantley again elected Sen'Inole Friday. The .victory
Picone, from his kicking but a beautiful leaping catch by
position, took the imap from Jackson on a (bestantine peas to go for two pohds on the Improved the Bulldog'h season
center and handed 00 to Wills of 10-yards pulled Lake conversion but DeLind stopped slate to 44.

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DELAND - Stetson poured awesome,' promises Stetson night's scrimmage, including tgomery. These are joined by
In 194 points in Its first formal mentor Gnn Wilkes. 'Look at seniors Dirk Ewing i23 1 and four newcomers and six adgame action of the season their resits from last year.
Greg Guye (26). Both were ditlonal lettermen to make up
Thursday night, as Stetson they are a good as any college draft picks of the Indiana this year's fourteen-man squad.
green defeated Stetson white team In te country."
Pacers In last year's NBA
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100-94 In overtime in the first of
newcomers
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two Intrasquad scrimmages year's tan, led by playmaking
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score that combined total again 7-2 giai from UCLA, returns at only freshman on the squad) led
Saturday night, Nov. 10, to center,
the white scoring tables with 26
Also returning from last
overcome the visiting Athletes
Thft players from Arkan- and 25 respectively.
year's team are seniors Glenn
In Action squad that will Invade ass' F al Four team of two
All but forward Kevin Tucker Wilkes. Jr., and Marty
the Edmunds Center for a 7:35 years a -- 7-0 center Steve (12.9 ppg) return from last Schuette; Corky Corzine and
p.m. encounter. Tickets are on Schall, 7 forward Jim Counce, year's 15-12 Stetson team, in. Walt Kaczmarek, juniors; and
sale at the Hatter ticket office. and 6- uard Marvin t)elph - - eluding reg ular starters Ewing, sophomores Derrick McDowell
Athletes In Act ion (AlA) Is add d- h and balance to the Guye, Weston and Mon- and Rick Roach.
probably the finest team t he team .
flatters will face all season, bar
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Will Hold Any New Shaver
considering that Ohio State, in the )rofesslonal basketball
Oral Roberts, Marquette and ranks states the team's
Barber Or Pet Clipper
Old Dominion, to name a few, media ulde, "but the lure for
Till Christmas
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Cleveland at Los Angeles
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shot a 66 on a wind-blown
Playing In wind gusts up to 30 double bogey. Vincent vaulted
course Friday to take a two- mph, Duden had seven birdies Into contention on the Lake
stroke lead In the second round and three bogies over the 6,006- View with seven birdies and twc
of the PGA NaUOII1 Club yard Lake View course.
bogies In the lowest round of the
Professional Championship at
"I played well and hit my day which also was marked by
Callaway Gardens.
medium and short Irons pretty Intermittent rain.
The 59-year-oldDuden, who Is close all day," said Duden.
The field of more than 310
a tour and club pro veteran, "But I've had my rounds on the players was reduced to the low
added his four-under-par round easier of the three courses we 00 scorers and ties Friday. The
to an opening 70 for a six-under play this week."
final round will be held Sunday
par total of 136. In second place
Barber, who led the opening over the Mountain View course
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Coach Jack McKinney remained in serious condition
Friday with a severe head Injury suffered when he took a
spill from his bicycle' and hospital officials said he had
Partial regained consciousness.
"He Is semi-conscious and becoming more responsive,"
nursing supervisor Barbara Joseph of the Little Company
of Mary Hospital said. Doctors said no concrete prognosis
was expected until next Tuesday or Wednesday at the
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winter roster at the 40-player limit.

Lake Brantley wldeout Robert Corolla sidesteps the Bulldog's Gary Wilson (74)
after latching on to a Tony Constantine aerial and picks up yardage down the left
sideline In the Patriot's 27.28 loss to the Bulldogs.

374, 28 strokes behind. I
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Jose Brito, 20, a rlght.handed
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Laken 126, Nuggets 122

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It was the thLd straight year Watson won the men's
award and the second year in a row Lopez took
women's honor. Larry Nelson and Hale Irwin were second
and third in the men's voting while Jerilyn Brits and Pat
Bradley were second and third in the women's balloting.

in the sacks In sparking the dub to a "We're facings pretty dem
"Except for Pittsburgh Jets, Pittsburgh at Kinq Cl
74 recorel
pIffl., (which defeated Denver, 42-7), Oakland at Houston, San Die
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nobody's scored more than a at Cincinnati, Seattle
Mos,wbohuwontiwisd ftrdpincelntl*-McW.mwjth
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backs. That's wh,, tis0 to" state 'lace rogaleing lbs SanDiego,wadtoksepGrogas llnscordkihisflrg two yam to,, or five pines," he said. Chicago. Mümesola vs Gre
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GrogM laid. Ms AFC End. Haul. WOW ' II1IIIS to dangerous. The Patriots' New England
eiv, team. I JiM hope they give Washington, San Francisco
llviMá i,ià p,uio stray in far from the Mealy qua'terhock come. ON two Erhardt realizes Denver's us something."
New Orleans and T___ Bay
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potent offeapu, and recorded a league li:g 43 his statistics.
Monday night.
Giants. Buffalo at the New y
Mile High atmosphere.
New England'. Steve Grugan

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AKERS'ACRES

The Golf Writers Association of
America announced Friday Tom Watson and Nancy
Lopez have been voted golf's players of the year by
members of the Cincinnati-based organization,

New England's High Powered Offense
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By Ueihed Press ktoraathsal bidding to go over the .500 In other games, Minnesota in lass than 10 minutes In the
Former Whetlpeg Jets' star mark, took an early 2.0 lead on nipped Colorado, 14, and first period.
Terry Ruskowiki has not goals by Gerdie Roberts and AUada topped the New York Pleas. 8, WsI
forgotten his WHA heritage Mark Have. Then at 12:00 of the Wanders, 52. Bob MacMillan scored a goal
even though he now Is the new second period, Ruskowsid P4.rtk Stars 1, RockIes I
and two, assists and Eric Veil
captain of the(*ago Black scored his fourth goal of the Slav, Payne and Al MacA- addsdtwo goals toupAtl's
Hawks.
year tolgnäe Qdeago.
dam each scored two goals to unbeaten streak to seven
"I get up when we play for- - Rich Preston, tied the score, lead Minnesota, despit, two games. New York, now 144 on
mar WHA teams because I feel and then Mike O'Connell and goals from Colorado a newly the road, fell to $44. Bryan
I know their style and an better Tom Lyslak scored.
acquired Mike McEien. The 1utt1er and Davq Lewis scored
prepared against them," "ft's a thrill to be named game was marked by ix goals for the Islanders.
Ruskowdd said Friday night captain," Ruskowskl said.
after his goal helped (likago "When I wall a kid my dream
score a 4-2 victory over the was jot to make the NHL. I
Hartford Whiten.
Mill can't believe I'm Comeau
Former WHA club Hartford, - It's a good feeling."

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WASHDAY DROPOUTS
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Hoyt McPherson $34: Martin
High Games: Andy Patrick IN. Hansen $13: Mliii S'inka Si; lam
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Ed. Knssel $4: Trudla UhhlUy 103:
McPerson ISOt Marvin McNu$t
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CINCINNATI (UP!)

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Cedri Maxwell scored a the Spurs.
season. h 27 points and Dave Bulls 107, Clippers 92

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on the Pistons -he just didn't Celtics i, K(ngs 119

points, but the key factor In each of the first three quarters, up emotionally or way down," Cowens added 25 to power
Rookie David Greenwood
Guard Norm Nixon scored
Detroit's 106-98 victory over but the 76ers took an 66-85 lead Cunningham said. "They were Boston o Its sixth straight scored a c
areer-high 29 po ints seven points In overt ime to li ft
Philadelphia was a solid early in the fourth period only up. I thought Detroit had a victory. e triumph im proved and Reggie Th eus add
ed 26 to Los Angeles. Held to six po ints
defensive effort, especially on to have Detroit outscore them, great effort."
the Celt record to 10-2, best help Chicago snap a sevengame duri ng reg ulation play, Nixon
76s' star forward Julius 21-10, in the next six minutes.
Elsewhere In the NBA, In the antic Division.
losing streak. Freeman hit all three of his field-goal
Erving, the league's third- Lanler had eight points during streaking Boston beat Kansas Bullets
Spurs 116
Williams
led the Clippers with attempts In the five-minute
the spurt.
leading scorer.
Elvin Hyes scored a season- 26 points,
City. 127-119, Washington deovertime.

the start of the season, will replace Vaughn Lusby
as the
club's No. lpunt returner against the San Diego Chargers
Sunday.
Levenseller returned punts in college for Washington
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CINCINNATI (UP!)

Detroit led by nine points in

McElroy combined for 46

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Bob Lanier and James

club announced Friday.
O'Brian split the 1979 season between the Cardinals and
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contract of pitcher Dan O'Brian from the St. L,is Car-

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SEATTLE (UPI) - The Seattle Mariners purchased the

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Terry Tyler, a second-year,6Doug Collins had 21 points to feated !in Antonio, 125-116, high 34 points and Washington Suns 110, Cavallers 106
The Detroit Pistons were foot4 forward who Is one of the pace Philadelphia.
Chicago wned San Diego, 1a7' equaled a team record with 42
Walter Davis and Paul
Introduced to Interim Coach few NBA players who can leap
Philadelphia Coach Billy 92, Phoer x beat Cleveland, 110. assists in beating bitter playoff Westphal each sank two foul
Richle Adubato and some with Erving, held Dr. J to a Cunningham knew Vitale's 106, and -0s Angeles defeated rival San Antonio. Defendi
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desk, $10. Jenkins

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Danny's Auct hon 322-7040

327-1405

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COMPARE THESE FEATURES:

LARGE POOL

Must sell. *977 Vega,
radio S hIt.. low mileage,
clean, 5)995 or best oiler
'69 Chevy Wagon,
'69 Ford LTD 2 door,
both good condition. 323 9400

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323-3564 or 373-71*0

1967 Chrysler S W.
AT, PS. PB, AC. New trans.
1295.11 RUNS? 327 7697

79-Trucks-Trailers
'79 Subaru Brat truck-I wh Sr. 27
mpg, reg. gas, low ml, like new,
still under warranty. 323 6700,

repossessed, used very short
tI'nl. Original $153, Ni. Sill or
$31 mo. Agent 339.5354.

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COVE

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Ford Granada 1975,
PB, AC, PS, Very good cond.
Asking 5199$. 331 5035

323-3147.

Acc.wsti.g
COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING
and TAX SERVICE
Business Problems
343359$
Box 1027, Oviedo 32745

Air Conditioning
It Oondltioning, Heating, Electrr
cal. Plumbing Service I Repair.
Cgil Larry for Free 1st. 4714794.
.I1Rorsdad-I1ns.

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$160

CERTIFIED LAWN
I LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 322-7907

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CommercIal I Residential
Sod, shrubs I. hedging

'Cetimiclil.

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Yard debris, Trash

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Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 34.$37)

MEINTZER T1LP
ia or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 21 yrs. Exp. 549-$362.

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUP4,
ADS. READ I USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

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Peinting

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3320707

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Residential I Commercial

)22-$712

IS' cull dsesl Iener, Frigidaire
Used 4 months, $300. Call aft I
$407.

rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm.

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 333-26*1.

Remodel I Additions.
Call 531-5399 or 0670136

liiflng tNair

ANIMAL HAVEN
sq &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea -control. Pet

Professional

132-OWl
-LIONS OF DOLLARS in Reel
state is sold daily in the
assifled ads. Nothing small
tout that.

PsuNO
tchers pressure cleaning
irvice, mobile home, semi
-aliens I IV, residentIal &amp;
tmm. property. Free est. 322-

123.

RIR Pressure I Steam Cleaning,

Painting. Roof, homes, fnebils
homes, elc. MobIle horns special
17*40, $27.50. Reasonabl, rates,
all wt over. 323-7153.

e$c.Waynelsal 377.1331
INTCONT. ALUM. SIDING
AIPENTER CONTRACTOR
11111.
3734121

Push button coapreis, has
caroal. still 1* warranOp.
Iw.gesaIIy $440.
assurr.e
mantspt 151 ml. AgemO-2$.

IULATION - Batting, blowing,
ACO Foam, Ilberglas I
:eISulew. ewest picas. Ciii
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Quality

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ANTHONY CORINO

supplies, dog housis, Insulated,
shady Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air conS.
cages. 322-5752.

I Mar, quality operatn
yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

MICROWAVE

775 4)3•7

Eutsler PaintIng I Repair

Nedollng-carpsqwry, painting.
riaserlery, concnole, All wart
refes$ienailv dens. Pro.
stlmates. 30 vii. sup. Call 317.
1911; 331 7115.

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Residential &amp; Commercial
Call 36$ 5342

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IENMORI WASHER -Ports,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

373 6505

Light Houllng

Housewives CI.anlns Service
'ersanalized, fast, dependable
Regulator 1 time basis
DO wash windows I
477.1094

Washer reps 01 deluxe model.
Sold SnIP. $111.31 usid shari
time. Sal. $10.14 en OW 3$ me.
33,h1I0.

Lndscaping

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BC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add otis. Quality work, no lob
too small. 1951914:

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Refrig. Reps AMANA 17 tuft. Sold
originally $114. new $744 or $31
'no.Agent 33S3S6.

Lawn&amp; Landscaping

Call aft6

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MON..SUpI.
9:15A.M.
$:OSP,M.

Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting I
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-4531.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
wmenly Harrlstt's Beauty Nook
Ill E. lit St.d232-3747

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CLUI HOUSE AREA
S CITY WATER aød SEWER INCLUDED
'ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

luylseft
NewI Used Furniture
37345535
$OOS.SanfordAve,

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Vinyl repaW$rocols,
Savevp,.siadOf

reipilelstery charge. 50g.;

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Baby Crib newcand.

Call 322-1624; 322-4410

MODELS ON DISPLAY

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Yellow, canwiss. $31

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picnic tails at bemiles, liii
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Organs, 1g. Thomas, $213
Estey, small with chords, 117$

05-1151

Sids-by.$Ide refrigerator,

cellent shape, $050. Call 8a.m. to
6 p.m. 323 1567.

From $10 to $30

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FURNITURE I THINGS

1977 Opel coupe, auto., new
sticker, new It. blue p1., ex-

BUY JUNK CARS

72-Auction

exc. cond., $73 ea. inquire
about light gold carpet 3230741.

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Couch. matdulno chair, 510, 7
burst orangs chairs, III; Twin
Mattress I boa springs, - $21.

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Sears 511 oven Elrange
Warts Microwave ivan
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diannel
CS bass. lee.
Cone. 11
radiI 3 element beam. $05'
CIU. telescopic pqie. 333-4610.

Lake Mary, tear $eemhisls
MO*tSAOi. IDEAL. 'GE?.
AWAY PORt COUPtS$ WITH
,ORAClOuscsaIM
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tractor log-dump cars, 1g. oval
Stack with side track. $31. 3777311 or 3320*46.

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327-0441

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Larry's Marl, 215 Sanford Ave.
BuV I Sell, the finest in used
furnIture, Refrig., stoves, to'ls.

se-Musical Werchandlse

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equipment.

322-5990

Cash 322-4132

ROISON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-97
Sanford, Fla. 32771

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Tyco train set, HO scale, I cars, 7

3321501 en eves. il31j

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Used, any condition 644 8176

1971 SInger Future Fully auto,

GE Upright Freezer

ANYTIME
Multiple Llsting$rvice

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,
305 E. 35th SI. 323 09S1.

55-Boats&amp; Accessories

$ pc. DR set good cond. cane Bk
chairs, S47SS S pc breakfast
set, chairs redone, $45; 7 Lane
step Ibis Inlaid wooden tops,

$750. 377-1*

leg. Real Estate Broker
NilliNerS

Several brass items, some antiques, good toys, plants, 1mower, I many misc. Items. 2
tam. -1903 Palmetto. Sat. 5:30-S.
Sun. noon S

off of total Inventory of brand

Sanford. 337-572%.

Freezer
Gold, 21 cult.

M.Unsworth Realty

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furnituri Salvage. 322-5721.

niture Salvage *702, So. of

$7" couch, 2 matching chairs, $150.
327-2773.

BATEMAN REALTY

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PURCHASE

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REALTORSW PARK-

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SD-Miscellaiuous for Sal.

cars, trucks I heavy

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur-

Will buy lit I 2nd mortages. We
also make Real Estate &amp;

322•2420

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Individual wIshes to sell seasoned
1st mortgage face value at
present $11,100 at 9 pcI. Will
cons.oer aiscouni To yiesa in ii
pd. range. Days 333-4426, night
322-1751.

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODEL lNO&amp; REPAIR
S. G. SAL IPITE
372-0413

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
1.1*0111 WI LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANY01111 JOiN THE ONE THAT'S

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Yard Sale. Some Tools
Odds I ends, lots of goodies
172 Avocado, 9-4 Sail Sun

by Trogdon. White contemporary table, a chairs I
china, $499. 1 onlyl P4011's Sanford Furniturs Salvage, 17.97,
So. of Sanford. 373-5721.

319-2500

CRANK
CONST..REALTY

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Horses boarded $100 'no., nice
barn, 2 pastures, Ostein area.
Great for hunters. 322.1003.

SaveSopct.onanewlpc. DR suite
We buy your equity. close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.

Park. 444-1437.

Warranted. Just 513.1111

SII&amp; hUlL.. 11W1 slit

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fIOlithioIultoL

1903.

tgage investflint, i33 S.

formal Dl, PP I every
Imagisabie fealursl app

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Moving Sale: 437 Oakhurst, Alt
Spgs. (off Palm Spgs Rd.)
Wooden Irm doll house w-furn,
girls bicycle, Hammond organ,
new BIG fools, port, humidifier,
Sun.

sofa,

Orange Ave., Suite 201, Winter

both Iignw in IdyllwIide with
ml $ patio. Sunken LR.FR,

SHOW HORSE
For Sale
322 0539

many other items. Fri PM, Sat I

4 Pc. LR suite, $74, Colonial style
w-high bk. Herculon cover,
love seat, ottoman. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?92, So. of Sanford. 32? $721.

Business loans. c'or$da Mor-

WHAT A BUYI 3 BR, 1 beth
hems, with let. apt. on Pg. loll
lets kit. equipped. Carpet,
fenced, many more extras I
Great Inveslmentt BPP
warranted, Only 135.7101

Top Dollar Paid for iunk I. used

*977 Scout II
IWh. Drive
323 SIO2or 323-1150

-64-Horses_

DANPdY'S AUCTION SALES*
tall
337.7040

Si-Household Goods

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REALTY WORLD..

77-Jurdc Cars Removed

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell ldl• items with a Clessif led
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker al
322-2611 or 131-9993.

Moving or thinking of garage sale?
Lot of work? Will buy from or
silt for you.

sale Furn. 2300 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando.

1978 Caprice Estate Wagon, Auto.,
AC, PS, PB, AM-FM stereo.
15500 fIrm. 372 6777.

Ilk S Tan. Has shots
373-1440

itemS, toys, misc. clothing
Items. 329 Lombardy Rd. Fri.,
Sat. I. Sun. 5-S.

FURNITURE-BEDDING
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole-

Established plumbing supply I
servIce business, tools, lix.
inventory Ireal estate.
Unlimited sales I service
potential to qualified prin.
cipals. $143000. Call William
Maliczowski, Realtor. 322-

carp., $32,900. multi-lock.

FurnislisdI New carp. I wpapert Many extrasl Just
$371101

For Sale Mate Doberman

Neighborhood garage sale. Baby

Dearborn, 40,000 BTU unventer
gas heater, auto, pIlot control,
like new. 372-7013 after 5:30.

Losing your hom I credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy
equity. 322-0216.

Gale Place, new paint, new

IUPERI 351, 1 beth home with
rental apil Move right ml

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Continued Sale--lots more items
plants, silver. 10*0 Myrtle Ave.
Fri thru Sun. 9-6. 322 096L

S drawer chest, $35 Match. end
tables, $10 cc. Dbl. bed Bk.
case lid. brd., $30. Coffee table,
$5. Travel fold. bassinett, $10.
Bar, 54. 323-1440.

4.CommgrclaIPro,1y

Stsnstrom Realty,
Realtors

warranted. Yours for $049001

!!"s pity. Country

54-Garage Sales
including handmade gifts,

Colonial Styli Cradle, 560
Usc'S 25" Color TV, $150
Call Sue 323-6440

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373 05)6

Ph. 327 0352

Pit Bull, Rhodesian Ridgeback I
Doberman crossed. 6 weeks
old. Wormed, $50 cc. 323 7041.

Irom S. Sanora. 322-9334.

TWO PLUITWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact I
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Tool

Compatible Associates
Over 22 Years Experience
For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb $tenstrom or David Fart
at 377.7470.

JUST LISTED1 3 It, 2 beth,
brick home In ldyliwildel
Many custom features on 1g.,
fenced, landscaped lot. SPP

327-S672

Wholesale Batteries. Guaranteed $19.95 up, also buy used.
3416 5. Sanford Ave. across

LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. lOX
1795, SANFORD, FL 3277%,
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.

Member Realtors &amp; ERA
National Neferral Service
Realtron Computer
Fuli.Time Office SupervIsion

lOVELYI 7 BR, I bath home
with CH.A, Fla. rm., sitting
rm., ww carp., on a 1g. land.
scapsd loll IPP warranted.
Reduced to $31,100.

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BUY, SELL, TRADE

311-311 E. First St.

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Dominant Advertising
0 Hour Sales Training

7619 Orlando Dr.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

a. Acr.sge

45B-L,

To Good Home

MILLERS

I. FATHERS. RUBBER BOOTS
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-3791

JUST MAKE PAVMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 8314605 (Dealer)

20' Tandem Camper
Nice
Ph. 373-2125

Free Puppies

Good used TV's, $25 Sup

weekends.

lull power make offer. '73 LTD.
decent, make offer. 327 3513.

75-Recreational Vehicles

2k ittens for Sale
$5 ea.
Att.S 322 2)25

$493.75 bal. $153.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339-5364.

office, $275. Texas Instr. calc.,
SR-SO, $25. 322 6665 eves. S

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Large Listing Inventory

many special teaturesl New
'CH.A. new carp., new roof I
. Pie. rm.l Near schools $
shoppingi BPP warranted.
Just $41,900.

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$UPERI 4 BR,2 Bath home with

.ZWI.$4.lfllNUl*VlCI

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'73 Ford I bird, AM FM stereo,

auto

78-torcycIes

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.

Victorian Love seat, new, nice for

Sr.

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Sanford's most well.known pro.
gresslve Sales Volume Leader
needs Associates, experienced
or newly licensed Newt

STENSTROM

MORRIS

GENEVA
S.? acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000.10 pci. dwn. By owner

Real Estate Sal..

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323.7532

out, FR, fenced yard I Muds

'SANFORD AUCTION.
1215$. French 323.7340

I
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53-W-RadioStereo

-MlscellaI10ous for Sale

Reg. REAL GATE Sr.ker
ZION. 17.92, Cass.Iberry, Fl.
534-5200
Eve. 062.3411

Sc.

Eves.322-0617,3fl.1511,
317-Ill?, 327 7177
207 1. 25th SI.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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Are pee wanting t. sail your
home? LIST WITH UII

garage

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S acres fenced, horse barn, 3 BR,
31. pool home. Many outstanding features.

MULTIPLELISTINOREALTON
2507 Laurel Ave. 3 BR, 1½ B, *'
beauty shop. $44S1OO

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322.3451
'12 Nova SS. black on black
AC, PS. PB, 350
322 2958 alter 6

1647.

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We Buy Wrecked Cars

$ CASH DOOR PRIZE S
IVISA-MASTER CHARGES

$1,975 00. FOB. factory. Call
collect 9a.m. 106p.m. 305-331-

house. 11)0.000.

HAL COLBERT REALTYInc.

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Oencad. double earege, famHr'
ream, dining roam, central
HIA, could have 10k. apt.,

4 acres fenced, horse barn, good
pasture. 2 BR, 21 home, guest

Hidden Lake sub. off Lk. Mary
Blvd. Almost new 3 BR,? bath,
2 car gar., cent. air, full carp.,
1g. lot. Under the market.
543,500. S.. 2*7 PIn.winds.
Owner. 562-7375 or 323-0061.

CROCIET?

span buildings (Malor MIg.)
All buildings have 25 lb. wind
load and arge tramed
opening. 30' x 4' x *2' for
5.3.597 00; '10' x II' * II' for
$1,949.00. 10 * 12' x 11' for
$6,797.00, IS' x 96' * II' for

MARKHAM
LONG WOOD ROAD

Ireker
290 N. 17.97, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve, 007.3411

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£2-A--Farm Equip

051 EEN
1 acre lots for as little as $500 dwn.
Good terms.

Hwy 12, 1 mile west 01 Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
puIic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 104W
5311 for further details.

misc

BUILDINGS!? Super SALE! All

Inc. built-in Microwave, Near
schools I recreation. $64,500.

MOII

of furn

Load
lrom N.J. + Ioal
estates including oak bed,
carved walnut Armoire, Sect
desk, DR I BR suites + nice
houseful of modern turn I,

322-914*
.TheOreenhouse
Eves afterll weekends
PET UN lAS
I VEGETABLE PLANTS
2101 Airport Blvd.

MON., NOV. 12,7 PM.

All equipment like new
Call Woody 322 9436

CUSTOM BUILT
3 BR, 2B, Deltona home. C-H&amp;A,
w-w caroet formal dining, kit.

H. Ernest

5

585 Case, Mower Harrow

NEAR IDYLLWILDE
ELEMENTARY
4 BR, 211g. fenced bh. C-H&amp;A, ww carpet. $43,000.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620.

AFRICAN VIOLETS

OLD MIMS ROAD 20 acres

339-0509
331 050$

$0-Autos for Sale

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dentlai Auctions I Appraisals.

FILL DIRT P. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark I Hirt 323.7550

steel, pre-enginetred clear

701 Bldg.
E.Aitamonte Dr.

Rig.

2g

62-Lawn-Garden

2 acres. Beautilul homesite.
3-40' on paved road. $7,000 acre.
322 5662.

REALTOR"

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For Estate Commercial I Resi-

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323 5324

$42,900.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Real Estate AaencV
Inc., Realtors

4SRWIboIfi,vstpaintellnsls$

&amp; P111kM, paIls endir toils.

Merdel suwocis I. Mn. of 1
ye. iep.rs
.ew.st.
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Clinical work. Ability Sc
$k&amp;
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SISUIRI, flSU1L..W'I AINru.t,

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pasture and woods. Homesite
at rear with excellent view.
565,000 with 25 pci. down and
owner holding.

E*EC. HOME I Custom I BR, 3

mediately thorsiltor. Irsisa•
ShuN anduNlash Jvant

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Guitars 40 pcI off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 7702 French Ave.

43-Lots-Acreage --

REALTY WORLD.

TRl.PI EX I EACH 2 BEDROOM
UNITS ON OVER SIZED LOT
WITH ROOM TO ADD? UN ITS.
GOOD RENTAL INCOME. AS.
SUMABLE MORTGAGE.

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home, lore, ISO, fruit trees.
close to bus stop, convenient
location in Sanford, $33J50.
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RUSTIC SETTING-' 4 ldrm, 3

lath home, 1 plus act.
completely fenced, post.
separate apartment, 1 yr.
warranty, $13.05.

JUST REDUCED

FRAME DUPLEX 2 BEDROOMS
EACH NEAR DOWNTOWN.
PLUS EXTRA STORAGE
BUILDING. AS IS, ASSUM.
ABLE MORTGAGE. $37,500.

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FlorIda weather In screened
porch. Charming and ready
for you t $45,000.

gnIathrs.

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LUXURY HOMS. Ung.j1 $

I1IJJIIJESNII4 be SSINU wa*

NS?,CSIF*CTION
ww e Au.
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serve a copy ci your

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Priced right at $11,000.

S9-l*jsicalIrchandise

by Gill Fox

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friendly ad-visor will help you.

4 BR, 12 bath, icr. patio, zoned
GC-2, clean inside I out, ideal
for Dr.'s 0111cc or beauty shop.
Come runnin'I $39,900.

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

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Immaculate 3 Bdrm home.
Buying beats renting. Inlay

3 BDRM, 2 BATH, CENTRAL
AIR
Lucille E. Dillon, Realtor
Seethen Call
(305)530-9025

3 BEDROOM,? BATH, COUNTRY
KITCHEN, CENTRAL AIR I
HEAT, CARPETS, GARAGE,
LIKE NEW, ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. $33,900.

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Have Some camping equipment
you no longer use? Sell It all with
a Ciassitied Ad in The Herald.
Call 372-2611 or 531-9993 and a

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BREATHTAKING, view from
this rustic NC. mountain
property. Two acres on
'• Near Franklin, N.C.

rm, 3 lath Home, ens acre

Is $1705
NANDYNAN'$$pIcl*L

$ acres an Weklva RIver riser
51 40. Fenced, waler, etc.
Reedy. 313.7571 or 3531101.

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CASE NO. 774001.CA4g.l

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IN Till CIRCUIT •URp or
THE IISIIIEUNTIS JUDICIM
CIRCUIt SNANOPOR $1001111.1

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Your Fuhrrs0Cirsuirn
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C.rl*elPrmcil$lIIil
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namsansad*asselffisperseia$

terodaje.a lien en reel preparl1,
situate, lying arid hung in
Seminole County, Florida, moss
oarflcs4ariy described as;
lets 1$ mA 11aM 1111*5111
Vacated Street en huts, IlIck
"0," *0. CHAPPILL'S $1J5.
DIVISION, according to the P110
therasf,as,.(mrdodlnpla, Seek
1, pigs 71.01 the Pk Iec.mel
1.., leminels County, Florida.

psyment program. Must be ails
tolypel$WPuaccuratofy.s.w
resume to P.O. Six till, sail.
lord, Fl. 31771. Equal Op.

beinga self starter 1W in Iri

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30 hrs-wk for 14 meoths to ProvIde
clerical supper? fee an
emergency utIlIty I fuel

Indapfeentparlers&amp;Ny,plu5

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110, $anlsrd Pt. 1071, Equal

WANT
a parsers wm, a

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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CLAIMS OR DIMANDI
FLORIDA.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
CIVIL ACTION NO.70-00114*4g. AND ALL. - OTHER PRISONS
A
INTERESTED IN THE EStATE:
ClTYOF1ANpORD,pLORia
YOU
AU
HEREBY
Municipel WPIiOtiIll.
NOTIFIED that tlse ii.,

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Retarencee.1fl.St14

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NOTICE OP ADMiNISTIATION

TO'
ST-I ZENIPHA CALHOUN
144443111
DITRY3IIPA
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APO New York 01174
YOU
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NOTIFIED lila,- an ada Is

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IN THN CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

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ST. JOHN'S RETREAT- Fiw.
nishel 1 b*m home with blat
slip $ river privileges for
133.10. You can't beat Ni

ceuiwr-v bc., i. mo.,

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3503 Orlando Or.
323-5200
VA I FHA rinancino

1451 Faimouth, Appr. $35,000

NER LOT. $21,100.

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HOME
ON
WOODED /1 ACRE itS OtIS Of
Sanford's most prestigious

DELTONA $31,000-$1,700 Dn,
F HA

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE COR-

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condition. immaculate. Kit.
chin arid dining room create
atmosptser.of good living, See,.
thisandyou'rehooked. 110$ I.
24th Street, Sanford. Hostess:
Priscilla Greene.

OPERATE your buslnels out of
yourhorns in thIs beautifully
rodawstsd 3 berm w-1I0O+ sq
, Woft.landscapsL ig corner lot
in excellent area. LOW
mfg. so don't waltil woo..

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See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.

3 - BEDROOM, BARN, TACK
ROOM, FENCED ON 2 ACRES
IN PAOLA. $31,500.

OPENHOUSE
Sunday 1-lp.m.

REALTORS
INC.
S$1S32.r33,.47111ve5.

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Sanford-fenced back yard I.
garage, sI&amp;0o. 323-0734.

FORIST GRIINI

Price 137.100. JOhnny Walker
Real Estate, Inc. 377-4457. Eves.

so pct. assumable mort.

3 BEDROOM,1u BATH, LARGE
FAMILY ROOM. CARPETS,
FENCED, ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. $32,500.

1 BR horns close to downtown

3 BR home.

Owner will finance w substantial
dwn. $33,000. 322-2207.

EARLY VICTORIAN 1591
MODEL, NEAR DOWNTOWN
SANFORD IN GOOD RESTORABLE CONDITION, $35,000,
TERMS AVAILABLE,

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Aitamonte Mall near by. I BR,
IS, pest, 2 car garage, lot.
assume loan. Call today.
003.000.

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322-71%), 640-4357.

W.GarrsattWhite
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

Lake Mary, 3 BR, like new home
on Ii. fenced lot. All aPpi.
1*000. Call Don Sundors, Inc.,
Realtors 423-2211 in 0,1. A?tr
tws.callMartyShsptserd,Rs&amp;ty
AsSoc., 530.1111.

ALLFLONIDAIALTY

I SN CONbO, lItWcoNO, PUL.
LV FURN, COLOR TV, LINENS
$ DIsHES, INC *tr U?tLt-

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42-?Mbile Homes

10 pcI. in), rile on this new 3 BR,
2B Cl home, W-C-HIA, w-w
carpet I SC porch on a
paved

street,

Phone3fl.1Ui,Sanford

OPEN7 DAYS A WEEK

for $âi
øthons. o...
t1wn. very *an I roomy. see
lmmie Cn, 310 PaIm.slls
Ave.

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psvmentsliowdownoavrnents.:
$jID to $44000.'32222$7.

$24,30. Call for dotaus.

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pct. Interest to qualified buyers.

35* turn w.lnside utilIty mi, new
kit fiosr. Homeis clean I cheery,

31*rtnuils _andi1d.

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REALTY, INC. REALTORS
0341041

Oldsrtstory,2B1, paInted-inside
I mA. Owner will hold w.
substantial down. Priced at
033.000.

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ChPlstlan Brothers

able i story home; tIN trailer,
gravity spins wster, nice barn
I chicken house. $32.300. i.1P.
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2 SR modern. gasliocetion
FoncedMH,w.wcarpst
Avail Dsc. 1.322.1112
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2. acres Ashe County. N.C.
ssauntoi ut. prepgrty, rester.

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Christian Brothers Realty, InC.
announces the extension of their
sirvices to the City of Sanford.
We Invite you to please call our
iOCiate in Sanford, Mr. Don
Con. 3234203.

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REALTOR MU 1:

formica kitchen, new stiag. OtIS.
$225 Adults. Puns. avail. 041.

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san
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WoskiyIyraiglIft•
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S. oak 041.7003,,
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DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
2 BR. 1 bath, Pg. covered patlo,?
and fenced baCk yd. EXTRA'
room EXTRA nice EXTRA
tiveable. $27,300.

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unknown spouse, heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and all other
CITY OP LAKE MARY,
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parties claiming by, through, under
or against her, GEORGE FOX. JR.,
FLORIDA
BORTION IVICESI
if alive, and if dead, his unknown NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
EARN
- PERSONNEL MGR.
spouse, heirs, devisies, grantees, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
1st Trilfllstet abortloi 1)00, Gyn
CHRISTMAS CASH
Ctwvte-420: Prop icy test;
creditors and all other parties
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Big Co., Big Sal.
male sterIlizations
claiming by, through, under or the Board of Adiustment of the City
3$ teteøione customer service
AAA EMPLOYMENT
sitIng. Professlo ii care,
against him; and all unknown of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
clerts needed in Altamonte
Your
Future
our
rcern
natural persons, if alive, and if deed Board will hold a public hearing at
supportive atmos ire, con.
Springs area. Ability to woit
12
FranchAve.
333-3171
Ildential.
or not known to be dead or alive, 5:00 P.M., on Wednesday,
under pressure and deal with
Cornerof French I
CENTRAL. PLO DA
their several an respective December 3, 1111, to consider a
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public. Work Nov. 11thru Dec.
spouses, heirs, devisess, grantees, request for special exceptions to
WOMAN'S HEI TN
21.
creditors, or other parties claiming allow a shopping center for
ORGANIZATI N
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business, shopping and special
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INTERVIEWS
natural persons; and the several services is follows: Multistory
0PE.CoionlaiDr.. 'undo
MONDAY ITUESDAY
Waitressesexp., nights
and respective assigns, successors buIldings exceeding 33 feet, sale of
1110121
PAMt01IAMI1PMtD3PM
Applvaft.rSPM
in interest, trustees, or any oilier building supplies when contained
Toil Free 1•100-Z tii
The Scuttiland Bldg.
Lake
Monroe
Inn,
Sanford
=,within a building, packag, stores
persons or parties, natural or
2IL5.Rd.,WinterPark
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underoraqainstanycorporatlonor and iounges, storag, and
Salesman for institutional tow
Why Be Lonely? W t "Get A
other legal entity named as a dIstribution services, bakeries In
for Daytona, Sanford, I
NORRELL SER VICES
Mate" Dating Servi All ages.
Defendant, and all claimants, retail complex, manufacture and
DeLand area. Salary
PO Box 4Wl dec ater, i.
persons or parties, natural orcor. assembly of scientific, optical and
commission. Cad 041-1510 or
pore?., or wtiose exact legal status electronic equipment, listing
041.1011.
is unknown, claiming unoer any ot laboratories, to be built in a C.)
the above named or described classification of the following
4*-Public 14o1 SI
Wanted Substitute housekeeper.
Defendants or parties claiminp to desCribed real property, to.wit:
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driver for elderly Cotte. Mull
have any right, title or intsrst in
ThafpartofffieNW¼oftpsapdW¼
save experience, patience &amp;
PURCHASING
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produce references, to Six 41
GRACE BIBLECHI4CH
described.
Range 30 East, SemInole County,
CO The EvenIng Herald, P.O.
Exc. pes., Exc. sal.
May be the smell, iendly
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Plorlda,i,sstl,eWest3JO.oOfmAand
5i 1417, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
eaptistic church
are
MA EMPLOYMENT
that an action seeking to quiet and also less the East 41.00 feet thereof,
looking for. 323.1410
Into.
,OIWCOACIrn
VOt*
confirm title to Plaintiff, ad its lying South of Lake Mary Boulevard
For
a
cwe
lnReal
Istets
CIII
13F,.Ave.ms174
successors, in and to the lands and Southerly of the SR. LimIted
$2smper Agency, Wm.Stemper,
ComnerolFrenchilOm
iocatedinseminoleCounty,Florlda, Access Rlght.ol.Way, and less that
322-4111.'
part of the South 200 feet of said
to wit:
NW¼ of the NW¼ less the WisP 471
The South 154.5 feet of the SW ¼
-WANTED
FOUND
the NW ¼ and the West ~ of the feet thereof, and also less the North
Local business needs a qualified
375.)
feq
prosperitj-is,
A
way
to
Of
the
East
at
f
North ½ of the SW ¼ all In i.ctien 234.24 teit
manager for restaurant
home. Send Sland SA5toM
14, Township 21 South, Rane 21 said NW¼ of the NWI4.
operation.
Must be bondable,
Branch
Co.,
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P.0,10*
Ill,
APARTMENTMANAGER
The
public
hearing
will be held in
East, Seminole County, Fiorl4
reliable, pleasing personality
Couple for modern 30 unit in
Chuluota, .
,
the
City
Hail,
City
of
Lake
Mary,
has been filed against
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Florida on December $1171, at 0:00
are required to serve a copy
c-c The Evening Herald, P.O.
1g. 2 BR apt. Minor Main?.
P.M.,
or
as
soon
thereafter
Found,
Auto
Traln$.
as
written defenses, if any, to • on
Box 1417, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
duties, Will train, Sax 31cc The
possible, at which time interasted
Siberian Huskey P4,
PAUL F. BRYAN of the I iri
Evening Herald, P.O. lox 1117,
and
against
th,
request
1blue,1brneye.32i4
WINDERWEEDLE, HAlIdES, parties for
LADIES Lightdellvery, must have
Sanford, Fl. 32771.
stated above will be heard. Said
WARD I WOODMAN, PA,
own car for delivery in
hearing
may
be
LOST:
Brindle
coloreit
boil.
continued
from
time
mailing address is P.O.
(
Delary and Deltona. Call 0"Grits". Golden Lk l.a. $100
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 27,0 to time until final action is taken by
Maids, part or fuil time. Steady
04531AM to S PM.
the
saId
Board
Reward.323-5277or37$34
mci. Experience &amp; referof
Adlustment.
on or before November 31st, in,,
This noticeshali be posted in three
ences Preferred. Call 331-0003.
and file the original with the
Lcst,Chey.
truck
tireliw.I,
lost
5055.
thisdourteitherbeforeservlceupon (3) public places within the City of
Sun., Nov. 1, PM, Ny. 1712
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at
the
City
Hail
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately Lake MarY,
between Sanford $ óeLand.
£tITOMOTIVEMACNINI$T
thereafter; otherwise, a default will and published in the Evening Herald
Reward. 333.4343 eves
ASSI. BOOKKEEPER
riliel
a
newspaper
of
general
circulation
Ins
nsbuiides. em
be entered against you for. the
in the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
p,
Mactune. 301 .
demanded
in
the
Complaint
or
onetlmeatle.stflfte.ndaysprlorto
Localfirm,toppay
onIYI wages eammensurs?, w.
Petition.
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the aforesaid hearing. In addition,
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This Notice shall be
MAIMPLOYMINT
noticeshaiiepostedinthear.ato
-nceeathweskforfourcons,$Ive be
Will
baby sit in my
COldaad
at
east
I
item
days
ENERGY PROGRAM
weeks in the Evening Hesalt
IllFrench Ave. 323-1174
SiNful mprior to till public hearing.
COORDINATOR
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk
CornerolFrenchlIOh
3131 asytims.
DATED
10.30.71
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the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
f.
CONNIE MAJOR
emergency utIlity $ fuel
FIorldLthustheu7thda)tofOCtober
Babyslttingbnmytise
Cliv CLERK
payment program, Including
1171.
--NtoIlt.dayoraftersel
CTV OF LAKE MARY
'client intake &amp; counseling,
(COURT SIAU
333-1541
WaiNdu Matwe lady Is llveIn
PI.ORiDA
public relations, lull iiIing
Aiflsfc N. pedgeith. Jr.
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Your Futtn Is Now. Thi markit
for home cleaning products Is
exploding I Join the industry
leader. E*p. helpful bci not_____________________________
3OSIfV00I
required. Challenging op.
portunity for the right in.
IR-_$1g ,.PeeL
dividual. Promotions from
enLak.Ade. Just Sell
within. Apply P30 N. Mills Ave.
Blvd. en 17.42 in $amrd. Call
(Its. 1742) Orlando. Deity 0-10
3234470 Mariner'.VAINI:
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perlencedniv,woitinDeItona.
Call 32-l00P between 7 p.m. IP
p.m.deity,

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Low Down Payment
PIOHTINPLATION
build
0411 Aven. increlse your earnIng, Cth for Your loll
your
PSF. Per dotalls. ted:
YEnterprise, Inc.
1141.4i.7eröid-Nfl
Midel
Inc.,
Realtor
u4.$fl
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pi.pm on Pg wooded lot. Man
extras. Priced at $3,20 fo?'
quick sale. OWl Realty lnc'
REALTORS.

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322-4134 in Novemher 13, Ii,
for appointment. Equal Em.
'°"°" Oppoffjr
stive Action Employer.

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NAHRENS, ii alive, and if dead, her

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DottonLforul.BYONIIc.3
1½ WIti. Coot. MN. w.w corp.,
ffisn.w.$4UOJ. FHAorVA. '

qu.i Oprsonny wWrsct.
sell ffi Chessli for LW In.
Low
instant protection. Future
isawfty.C•liPredHarrts,Ifl.
Ni.. You may issal!v.

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NOTICEUNDU
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM PT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby glvn that the
Undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name $tatut•", Chapter
M5OP,Fori4aStatu$es,wipiistpr
with tie Clerk of the Circuit Court,
S,minoIeCoty, FlorIda,
cANDY L. CORSETT etc. it l, upon receipt of proof of ml
Defendants, publication of this notice, the
fictitious name, to-wit: FLORIDA
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: MANDY L. CORSET?,
POLYGRAPH I SERVICES under
I am engaged in buslnei at
alive, and if dnad, er unknown
W E. Semoran Blvd., Suite 27, in
spouse, heirs, deviseis, rant
creditors, and all other parties the City of Casselberry, Florida.
mat ttie party interested in
claiming by, through,
business enterprise Is as follows:
against her, OLAF N. LARSON,
Richard Buhrmann
alive, and if deed, his unknown
Dated at Winter Park, Orange
spouse, heirs. devisees, grantees,
creditor-i, and all other parties County, Florida, October 17, in,.
Oct. 21, 21,1 Nov. 4, ii 1t71
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
P01 SEMINOLE couwyy,
PLORIDA
EASE NO. fl.1e7.CA.i3-g(
ARNETT BANK OF ORLANDO..
WINTER PARK, N.A., Personal
PepreUntativ. ci the ESTATE op
MARY A. SMITH,
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delivered. Pins, $30; Oak, 1* $
face tiN. 3351230.

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Miy pap more?
HERS'S TV

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IN BRIEF

Labor Leader Quits
At Convention Thursday
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Jansen Named As Assistant
As Scotty's Sanford Store

Food and Cmmerclal
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Union,
a
combination
of the Retail
is retiring.
or
Many, now 05 and In failing bait), emerged Qerke and Meatcidtera unions, and the
as the .tiou'
ior leader during the American Federation of State, County Sod
mid 1@
W when the old Congress of Industrial, MunicipalEmployees.
Employees.
i jin i Lewis, was
Many, who started In the plumbers union in
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losing
New York and ruse to succeed William Green U
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ieai l egislation, unions had had of the AFL in 1952, has been the merged
Inmembership In the 1W. and IWO.. federation s only president.
When Many, who heeded the old American
He was a confidant of some presidents, such U
Federation of Labor, took over the merged A?!, Liiinn Johnson, and antagonist of others, such
CIO in 1956, 14 inifllon wor bet swere members of as Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter.
unions affiluited with the orPItIo,i.
When he reached eO calls for his retirement
its doet In political and legislative circles we. Increased, principally from liberal elements in
despite his age and
grist,
the labor movement.
lope we' learned this
he lessons he had to demands
leadership, there never
teach us," said George Hardy, president 01 the doubt that Meany could have won reelection
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EmployeesInternational
Many announced his retirement. "We're going
The rhetoric, however, escalated last
to need them In the diMénit times ahead."
"No one *a could have beougbt the AFL and midwinter sojourn In Hal Harbour, Fla.
do together and kept them together," said
First, Ladies Garment Workers president So!
Qtlkh1, considered a close associate of Meany,
Today,theAF1CIOhu136mIfl1onmbers, suggegodthatapostslmuarto"chalnnanofthe
am dwo the UW Ww force has increased Were,be created for the aging leader.
from 07 million to 103.5 million.
Machinists president William Winpisinger,
The federation speaks torSO erce t of mien who had been challenging Many for several
membe rs In the United State. — bid now In the years, was much less diplomatic, saying Meany
three largedlabor ailons. It riiiiesnta 13.1 was "too God damned old."
paroad of the tetal U.S. labor force. At the thai
"He belongs retired," Wlnplslnger said. "Our,
of the merger, it represented about 21 presnt. members want him out,"
An AThCIO .pokeeman said many present
Many's health
after he Injured a
workers are perttlmers and working mathsr.
nssIn a golf cart accident. Hospitalization
who are difficult to organize Into unions. He mid
on deterioration of an arthritic hip and
251o30p.rcudofwcrksrswhodonmbolong to he has never recovered.
unIons dill are oo,i,d by mien cedracts.
Many ranalned away from his office for
One reason for the reduced sine of Aft.CIO months and even now only spends a short period,
affiliated membership is that two of th. largest 01 time there. When Pope John Paul II visited the
unions — the Teamster, and United Aide White House, Many was present but t to be
Workers — are no longer members. They had 2.6 brought to the South Lawn in a wheelchair.
million members In 1* and shad 4 million
On Sept. 27, the Inevitable occurred.
members now.
Many sent word to the f ederation's executive
Public employee and white collar unions have committee that he would not seek a new two-yew
taken op much of the slack as construction term at the Ldennlal convention which opens
trades, considered "the gids 01 the old AM" Thursday.
have declined. A recent study by two Harvard
Th. Many era had come to an end.
we that

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OvIedo's Logan Gets Honor
Lawroce Logan, an owaeroperator for Wheaton Van
Una In Oviedo, has received a safety award for ac
cumulating 6,SO0 safe driving miles.
Iagan received a cash award from the parent firm In
IUon01hlcereuidconceniforhlghway safety. He
also received a pin designating the miles c4 ads drift he

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To Speak To SPICE Group

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Recreation Center (Spring Oaks), at 7:30 p.m.
Good speaker will be Rick Harris, president of Seminole
Education Association,who will talk with the group about the
concerns of teachers and how parents and teachers can work
together for better schools. He will also answer questions
regarding collective bargaining and other areas of Interest.

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majoring In accountancy at the University 01 Central
Florida has given rise to an advisory board of area ac
couidancy professionals who will lend their expertise to
assist In development of the canpus program.
At their recent crgsr'$'onal meeting Dean Clifford
Eubsnks told the board thatenrolhneid In the College of
Business A4knhgddratlon currently Mande at needy 2,000;
more than *foath of them $000IntWC7 majors. Hi
added that tic? Is the fifth adversity In Florida to be
accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate
Schools of BU'.ss, thus providing the MM. with the
Urged number of member schools In the asoutheast.

If you have been tlthlkbig about investing In our.
thwonua, the Sicuritie. and cub cnimon
warns that ralwas wonns Is net necessarily the way to
ilt rk4mw. In fact, securities comminim In at least
tw0"a he"1h___ Criminal
worulaasisInvestmei*.
Hsn left reason for these anu: "are sfl ever lhe
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Of Playwrltlng" at the Doltona Public Library, require.
special readers and singers, male and female, for an original
play scheduled for an early performance in 1*.
Three projected will-known plays are scheduled and, as
previously announced, will be presented as dramatized
readings with llgt4thg and background.
For InformatIon
574-3159 or 574-1946, Deltona.

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Edunal Dog Seminar at the Central Florida Zoo, Sanfard,
Sunday, Nov. 11, from noon, 12:00 wit!) 5p.m. There will be an
IM1OdUCtIOfl on various breeds that will be on display and
demonstrations In obedience, field and tracking. A ission

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The Deltona Art Club will sponsor Its 1h Annual Art
Festival at Four Townes Plan, US Highway 17. Orange
Q.an Ne..l7,fran10a.$.4pa.
Thei$Ses'foiints are Ibulled. Call Mrs. Emily Lava
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By TOM NEThEL
Herald Staff Writer
Nov. 14 has been
designated as operating
Room Nurse Day to honor

the registered nurses who
work at the surgeon's side,
assisting him and giving
nursing care to the patients
by scrubbing and cir-

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operation,
"Oar nwess are well
rounded," said Betty
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Director of Nursing,
Operating Room, at
Seminole Memorial
Hodtal (SMH) In Sanford.
"They must handle a
multiple array of different
types 01 cues. For each
different patient and
procedure, the nurse needs
to know the particular
position 01 the patient and
the Instruments needed for

different cues and
aseptic techniques it entails.
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reassure the patient, and
look after the patient's
safety."
As soon as the patient
esters the operating room
he livery well looked after.
"The operating room Is the
only place In nursing today
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said.
Once a nurse has cornpleted training and has
become a registered nurse,
it takes an additional six to
eight months of orientation
In the operating room
(O.R.) to become qualified
to work there.
After experiencing *y
in the O.R,, most nurses

say they prefer It to any
other hospital duty, Miss
Robinson saw, but tis not
for everybody. "They
either like it or they don't
— there's no in-between."
mice a patient enters the
O.R. one nurse Is will that
patient until he goes to the

Glenda Allen, one 01 the
operating room nurses at
"From the moment of
anesthesia until he Is
r ea cted, the patient Is
cainplsWy snselees sod

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The nurses In the
operating room often feel
they are the
ones," said Patricia
Sprague, who has been an
20
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For those nurses who
find they like the
specialized field, they mud
put op with the duty that is
sometimes long, tedious
and tiresome, but there are
compensations.
"There Is hardly any
other place In nursing
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pot focm our nursing skills

three shifts. The day shift
nurses are on Call the
other two shifts but take
emergencies, Miss
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patients or their families,"
she said, "and itisoften the
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Elizabeth Berga — known to "1 made the house with no
her frlsnde as Deodie — and her help," she said, but then condaughter AdIkm. were at an art ceded, "My husband held two
chow whore Mrs. Bergs was pieces of wood which I sawed."
ishibitlug some of her pain- That was two years ago and
the pint-sized gallery In Mrs
Bergs's horn. at 1904 Collier
As (hey browsed their way Drive In Fern Park has grown
though the work of the other from two pieces to a collection
artists, they spied a postage of 33 which Includes oils,
Mawpelssd pel'"lg by Mary acrylics, water colors, reverse
Stuaw, a friend of Mrs. Bergs. painted glass and macrame.
Telien by the miniature work 01
Mrs. Bergs Is a member of
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the Sanford-Seminole Art
Kemeu*aumg her mother's Association and she has perdudn Z7doll house, Adeline suaded many 01 her friends to
add to her, 'IbM would be nice donate pieces to her gallery. All
hubs doll Muse you don't are done toa scale ofh inch tol
hew." Mrs. Bergs agreed and (eat. "When you say do a
seld she we d do something miniature," said Mrs. Bergs,
"It scares them. It has to be
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done to scale and they think it's
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surprised her with some They worry what they can do
with a 34ach tree but once they
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ow 4d house. Mrs. iterga she said. One has a lighthouse
In the painting and Ginger
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Bergs deddid11s Mid her own hid brush except for the snail
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a time. This gives me a
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"a touch of madness when you work

Theater Needs Readers, Singers

.holder is to Misey's ever-present cigar.
The AFIrCIO has been owed, anti. federal rigid4o.work law; lost an effort to 101
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be
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--In an Ivy ComwdM htait of hicisased trade tba unions ibid down construction sites when one
Federation $.ãetary.Treasiuer iii. KIitIS*
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Th. evening class meets every Thursday from 7 to 10 for fou'
weeks, beginning Nov. 15. Class will be held at 8CC on the
*uit campus In Building No. 36.
Dough Ornaments" Involves making broad dough
ti in. f Qwjstmss. For Information call the college.

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The Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community College
15 01erüi1 a morning and evening class In "Bread Dough
Ornaments." The morning class meets every
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — When the AFL-CIO . e u'nI*s showed only 43 percent 01 C00
GPM Its me"tIon In Wât1on druction workers were wdonliecL
In the federation now arethe
Thursday,the labar federatim will be ending a
The top

Demls W. $11" via president and general sales
manigero( Scotty's, Inc., announced the appointment 01
Nile. Jsn en as assistant manager of the firm's Sanford
Jansen as e,n the training program at the
South Orange Sired dare In Orlando. A gradede of the
Wed Florida, he Is married,
Sootty's, which serves the do4t.yoarialf segment of the
Ifllrket as well e.
building supply and t.
the prO(eISICI*aI builder and commercial market,
presently operate. 75 stores In Florida and in Georgia
Including three surplus outlets and one Scotty's Thrifty
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The paintings, mobiles,

pottery and sculpture in Mrs.
Bergs's gallery are lit by In-

direct lighting which Is actually
two sets of miniature Christmas
tree bulbs. '! had a terrible
time finding two sets with all
white bulbs," she laughed.
She expressed a desire for a

full-size gallery In Seminole
county where artists could

display their work but until then
her snail.r version will have to
do. "There aren't any Rembrants, Van Goghi or
Laigrecs," she said, "bud I'm
satisfied with It."
The collection is not finlihad
and she hopes she can get some
more friends to donate their
work. "But If the gallery Is
enlarged," she sald, "they may
have to add spoiler wing

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One of her (made did benefit
fially from doing her first

miniature for Mrs. Berg&amp;'a
collection. "She enjoyed It aid
did some others for a chow,"

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of active ladles and thanks to cool weather and the gorgeous public, so make plans to attend. Anne Hyatt, 147 Wilbur Ave;
Church of Lake Mary was in
their hard work and effort, they sight of the autumn leaves.
Members of their committee
The speaker will be ii
need of a new central air and
realised
the necessary funds
Th
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couldn't
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serve tea and cookies.
have
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heating system for the
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ciety. Refreshments will Iii
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Fellowship Hall — so the
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U.P.W. (United Presbyterian
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Vernon Feddersen served. Ladles interested lid
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building. All together their perfect and everything was so are Dot
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Women) knowing this decided
after spending a Jobilng the club are Invited W
summer programs netted over peaceful and breathtaking.
nia attending a attend. For more lnformatI
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Their oldest daughter,
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Michele, is attending a beauty
And they did it, believe me!
Insurance Convention at
Harry Terry (city coun- college lnTarpsnSprings and Ii Coronado.
They made plans for a whole dously for this money making dilman) and wife, Mary, are making plans In ope
ning her
The Seminole Mutual Conc
summer, four fund-raising program. In August, the women having a special guest this own beauty shop in the near
While there they traveled to Association launches lts:
events starting In June and held a rummage, plants and weekend. Mrs. James (Jean) future here In Lake Mary.
San Diego and spent some time opening for the season Tuesdi
ending In October.
bake sale. September was the Smith who lives In Bremerton,
with relatives and friends.
Nov. 13 with
FlorIda
Under the chairmanship of "pancake day" thatlasted from Wash, Is coming to Florida to
made a special trip to Symphony Orchethe
Undinleir and Mary
stra at the
Mrs. Arolyn True and her breakfast 'ill everything was visit her children In Tit
Tijuana, Mex., for some SInOTI Civic center.
a, Tebers of the i
committee of Mrs. Anna May gone.
club
and
shopping
and a good Mezican
and while down here she will M FIC an's
Decker, Lena Gleason, Pat
And October was the spend the weekend with her chairmen of the upcoming dinner at the well-known
Among the members at.
Fox, Mae Freeman and Mary highlight of the drive. Christ- good friends Mary and Harry. - Florida Winter Fashion Show restaurant Renos where they tending
from Lake Mary ar
Terry, the women lined up the mas tree decorations, Sicilian
farivwy bwym&amp;king pIM&amp;W enjoyed the specialties of the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Pat)
programs and were In charge of Christmas cakes and coffee
house and the famous Southward, Mr. and Mrs. Hari)
Debra and Francis Mark preparations for an event,
each one of the different fund- were sold at a "Tinsel Tea."
"margaritas" cocktails.
(city councilman) are back
Scheduled 'r Nov. 29,
(Mary) Terry, Mr. and Mn
raising events held In the ball.
Decorations and cakes were home after spending a well show will be held at the Forest
Francis
(Debra) Mark, Mr.
During June, an Ice cream made by the menbers of the deserved week's vacation fnthe In the Starlight room from 2-4
and
Mrs.
John (Dorris) Norden
social was held. July was set up group, and this event alone was Blue Ridge Mountains of North p.m. Models will show
The Lake Mary. Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
the latest
with the "firecracker coffee a complete success where they Carolina in the resort area of fashions from Mary Esther's of will have Its monthly meeting (Gwenne) Butler and Mrs.
and car wash" and the church earned over $300.
Linville Falls where they Sanford_.
Wednesday, Nov. 14, starting at Edith Dixon.
youth group helped tranenCongratulations to this group camped and enjoyed beautiful
This event is open to the 1p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jo
Hails In vista.
ELAINE MARIE CHAPMAN

JAMES (JIM) THOMAS

Engagements
'Say It With Music: An Irving Berlin Celebration'... March 10, 1980

Chapman-Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Chapman, 137 Bunker Lane,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Elaine Marie, to Lonnie James (Jim) Thomas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Gibbon Thomas, 502 Crawford St., Mebane,

Jamz Dutton and The Percussion Arts Orchestra ... April II, 1980

In And Around Longwood

Concert Season Opens Tuesday

N.C.
Born in Orlando, the bride-elect is the maternal granddaughter of (to F. Weigand and the late Mrs. Weigand of
Philadelphia, Pa. She Is the paternal granddaughter of
Mrs. George Chapman Sr. and the late Mr. Chapman, 2800
S. Fern Creek Ave., Orlando.
Miss Chapman Is a 1970 graduate of Seminole High
School and a 1974 graduate of the University of Florida.
She Is a teacher in the Surry County North Carolina School
System.
Her fiance, who was born at Mebane, is a 1971 graduate
of Eastern Alamance High School, Mebane. He received a
B.S. degree In 1976 and a M.A. degree In 1976 from
Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C. He is a teacher
and coach at Mt. Airy Senior High School, Mt. Airy, N.C.
nw wedding will be an event of Dec. 22, at ncon, at the

Birthday Calls

Seminole Mutual Concert Association's 197910 season will get
ur-derway Tuesday with the Florida Symphony Orchestra opening

For A Surpris e

the exciting season.
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The Florida Symphony Is an accomplished, fully-professional
performing unit that provides the state with a nationally known
orchestra as well as a source of professional talent for other
musical activities.
The Kingston Trio Is composed of three entertainers who
genuinely love to perform and they work hard making It look Like

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The Golden Age Olympics attracted arts and crafts enthusiasts who won
silver and bronze medals for their artistic endeavors
in the Hobby Show,
Powell of Geuevi, upper photo, woo a geld medal for
acrylic Indian
painting, with tigers reflected In her eyes In the Amateur her
Art Division. Upper
Photo shows Domarious Jones of Sanford with two of her 11
entries. Mrs. Jo
won second in the needlework division
and six ribbons In various categor
Mrs. W.W. Tyre of Sanford, lower left photo,
won a bronze medal for her ore
In the Horticulture Division.

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"Say It With Music, An Irving Berlin Celebration" Is per.
formed by a company of talented singers, dancers and
strutnentalists who pay tribute to the 90th anniversary of Irving
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Miss
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daughter of Joe and Frances
Moon, was the guest of honor at
a surprise birthday party given
by Peggy Herring. Danielle
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be held at the Sanford Civic Center at 8 p.m.
Acknlulon to the concerts is by a membership card only. No
tickets will be sold for Individual concerts. The membership Is
open to the public. Season's subscriptions are as follows: family,
$30; individual, $15; student, $10.
Memberships will be available at Tuesday's concert for those
who have not subscribed as yet.
An added attraction to concert members Is the annual
pagne Ball scheduled Dec. 1, also at the Sanford Civic Center. The
bell Is not Included In the membership price, but members have
first option for' the Limited reservations.
Non.prom organlzauons nave not increased their prices much
during the pest few years," Mrs. F reeman said. "Vet other things
have doubled In price, Including entertainment. We need the
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Dannielle Brown, Steve Berg,
Steve McCormick, John Hale,
Bill Mercier, David Oliver, Pat
Kafka, Shawn Knapp, John
Cupit and Hymn Overstreet.
Birthday greetings to papa,
Joe, who celebrated his
"whatevereth" on Nov. 6.

Following various selectioni
performed by the Marine band,
the veterans organizations an4
lathes auxiliaries from th4
Central Florida area, held •
Massing of the Colors. This I
when they all march with their
American
flags
and
organization banners. It really
was quite a sight.
Included
among
the
dignitaries were Evelyn Hart,
Dept. of Florida Sr. Vice
Conmlander and member of
South Seminole VFW Post 8201
ladles auxiliary.

(layton "Rabbit" Eckst rem
was ho no red by Cub Scout Pack
632, with a charter Into their

Kingston Trio:
Alive, Well and Coming To Town

support of the community in order for culture to

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delicacies that were provided.
Attending this special event
were: Fran Foster, Michelle
Riley, Dawn Riley, Lava
Spencer, Jo Mann, Jackie Hale,
Jennifer Olive, Jennifer Jonas,
Jennifer Delph, Jill Deiph,

Following the presentation by

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Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Roberts ci 412 Scott Ave.,
Sanford, announce the wgagem* of their danght.r,
Sara La., to James Wesley Smith, son 01 Mr. and Mrs.
Edward M. SmIth.' 2014 MeUonvllle Ave., Sanford.
Born In Marianna, the brld..elect is the granddaugMer
of Mr. and Mrs Charles E.Swnmerourof Moultrie, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robed E. L Roberts, also of Morin.
Mlii Roberts Is a 1977 graduate of Seminole High School
where she was a member 01 Keyeites and the Inter.
national Thw Society. She Is a charter member of
Ballet Guild 01 Sanford-SemInole (BGS) and remained a
jidid dancer for 10 years.
The bride-elect is currently on the BGS Board of
Directors and a member of the BGS Alisuni Auoclafton,
She is employed as secretary for David Lanler Jr., Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Her fiance, who was born In Sanford, Is the grandam 01
On let. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garner and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Smith, all 01 Sanford.
He is 1974 graduat, of S.'i'hi,le High School where he
was m 11 golf turn and a rnnb.r cithe Key Club He
attended Sole (nmunftj CoBegs for two years and
Is employed - parts manager 01 the aetomotiw deportdspoftmat
mat at Montgomery Ward, Intiratate Ma
Ths wedding Will beaie,,,gofr,, lLM7 Pa, .Athe
First Baptist Cbwdi, Sanford.

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trip. "An unmitigated dims- positions tothe future of unity, statement that lnterccinmwgon
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it says that out of a common to go forward In union efforts
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urch (Disciples of Christ) to affirmation of "God the Crea- with the United Church of
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The ecumenical movement
measured only In small steps. -Another meeting between coordinate that church's unity tot, who makes moral demands
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as having ground to a halt on by the Christian Church (Disci- a common understanding of the themselves, suggest any 'dra. a "search for ways that are
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unique
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But
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on the national level of II'.. commit
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Supper,
the nature of ministry
staking work involved in
nww he" been dashed by Muslim TrWog'ue which will doctrine of Justification, and the
the realization that unity Is and put these unique interfaith talks Issuing of a joint pastoral letter
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Jewish- norance, fact rather than fancy,
Small steps, certainly.
bishops.
movement.
believed.
Christion-Muslim talks, for and reasoned exchange rather
But according to many ac-The first meeting of the example, says in Its statement than blind assumption will
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tivists In the unity movement
Yet, the ecumenical nxrvv- on Lutheran Unit in djam&amp;n. Disciples Ecumenical Con- that it mew its role as more
tharl provide a surer basis for Puft they are the only kind to be
meat Li alive and a survey of tllng procedural roadblocks aultative Council, bringing just the exchange
of
academic
among our communities."
taken now If the unity achieved
flF "'t in mcwd wftb that threatened to gedously together international information.
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unfortsom problems.
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personal affairs as well. Either won't help.
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pressure you into something hop to avold.
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Olympic qualities of good sport.
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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) More then 400 students people from their set pith.
Vatican envoy Monsignor Annibsie Bugnini.
holdIng dosens of Americans inside the U.S. Embassy
The radio save no details 01 the attacks.
BuWiInI Sunday visited the 50 hostages held for the
today lad a national hunger strike to underscore their
Acting Foreign Minister Abel Hassan BaniSadr eighth day by student supporters of Khomeini and
unbending vow to keep the hostages until the ix. today met with foreign ambassadors and diplomatic reported the capilves were "mentally tired" but In good
tradition of the shah.
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nllv fast In solidarity with the students Inside the was considering an nil embargo "U Imam Khomeini went to see the students begin the marathon fast at the
tompound, the official Pars news agency said,
permits" and withdrawal of Iranian funds from U.S. embassy. He urged them to press on with their camA epokennan for the embwy occupation committee banks.
psign to have the shah brought back for trial In Iran.
said at least 150 "sisters" were among the students who
The Kayian newapaper said Iranian university
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he(M the fat early today. He said the fast, conducted officials were preparing to receive Iranian students Its "pretentious of concern for human rights, which has
around the country, would continue for five days, with e,elled from the United States
been exposed so many times In Western films depicting
short Interruptions daily after dusk.
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tacked other embassies In Taiwan and harassed some rather starve than relinquish their honor. Khomeini Moslem religious leader who led the attack on the
foreIgners. It urged Iranians to beware of the attackers made the remark In a speech rejecting a papal request embassy Nov. 4, might be promoted to the membership
who, It said, were trying to distract the revolutionary to Intervene to free the hostages, conveyed to him by In the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Council

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proposal does not spell out who does what." Member Allan
Kedh thought "the way this proposal is worded, the principal
could be passed over," referring to an addition made by the
county commissioners insisting "that the eligibility for health
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Deju said he'll be out of town for the meeting but will send a
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representative to answer any more questions.
The Vage an was one of five accepted for funding by the
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Seminole Cow4y Commission which allocated $10,991 of e
$64,731 package, with the red coining from the date. Deju th
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schools of which only $2,000 was used. DeJu, who was not
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proposal. In his proposal Deju compuk4thelowbours(5
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service and for what activity. He undentood fimber clarification "clearly the heft services to be performed by health depart.
school board will take at least a month, according to Deju.
was needed on the specific services offered, he said and a á meat persoanil and those services which would remain the
One time-consuming duty will be findi ng and hiring three
responsibility of the school system."
nurses and a secretary to be used in the schools.
before th e school board meeting submitted a
received by Teison, of the role of the health depament to about
(SUNDAY: WHAT HEALTH CARE
CURRENTLY
thoht the responsibility question was settled with his PROVIDED o
30 school health personnel.
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County students offend by the Seminole County Health Department is being hold up OW the school board receives complete
c1ficaUon of the responeibilWes of the health department and
the school arId's health services.
Atthe last School boaril Meeting on Sept. U the board tabled a
health service proposal prepared by Dr. Jorge Deju, medical
dkI ofthe county heakh department,oz$abdq the first ever
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math section was 481, 14 sidered "Lviisiderable." Ray focuses its liloney oil the Seminole Iligh School, said for
County high school seniors points above the national said there were four reasons classrooin and not soine itenis a student to get into a state
made "considera ble" gains in average of . The combined that could be factors. Fir, the like courtesy busing. Fou
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math scores on coUege en- score for the verbal section school district simply fills goixI
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ndicating weak areas the when bot h the verbal and math
as some Improvement on national average of 427.
county pays a higher amount
district makes changes to is added together. The average
verbal scores, according to a
than other counties to ex- i mprove its weaknesses,
for last year's Seminole seniors
school district spokesman.The
scores surpassed perienced teachers, SO they
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Scholastic
Teat (SAT) combined
was 11
Second, Ray said the district planning On bOiII to LOiit1
showed the
take the tests. [Aist year 834
points higher and the combined is "conservative" as f
Kelley said the SAT scores
score for verbal was 2 points, basic education. He noted that Seminole seniors took tlx SA
were
not the only criteria for
: than their national coun.
Ralph Ray, public In- Seminole County is
test, an Increase of 67 students college entrance and exceptions
ter arts on both the math and formation officer for the county ranked third or fourth always
in
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could be niade for students who
sections.
schools, released the results atateasseamlenttcsgiventlie
The test scores are required scored be low 800 under special
The average combined score and speculated why the Jump 67 counties.
by colleges for entrance. Randy provisions established by some
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The Sanford Airport Authority at a special proceed," aeveland said, adding the notice is
meeting this morning accepted a federal expected to be received within the next two
grant totaling $110,543 for site preparation for weeks.
ew instrument landing system (ILS) for
The authority also amended a grant apthe airport.
pilcatlon to FAA for
in funding to
The granting agency is the Federal acquire 34 acres of property, south of the
AaUon Ajnf2aUon.
airport, to provide a clear zone for a
J.&amp; (Red) ClevelaInd, aftinisitrator of the pro es to Runway 36.
aIrports said bids for the site preparation for
The application amendment asks for an
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low-Udder was Edam LaW Mrining at funding for the land acquisition because the
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A grarA of $il1$ is also
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state for site prepaton frem the
of Sanford for a square
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piece of land west of the airport to be used for
Work wW.ben as soon as aothorlzatlon a metal maer for the l.
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ridding c ice
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trol" in Seminole County, pooll tion application 8-10 days after
seems judasgreat aslast year meaning that elementary
poohed the notion of
a the first treatinent. This stond
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-ck" in the North. She dose of pediculocide, which
eontCfl( that lice IdSCS have destroys any newly hatched
more reported cam among modoblns
elementary school children
always been a pest) problem in eggs insures the earner that
than any previous year.
"Uess the lice are caught
the North and South alike. the li ce are no more.
the fd wk of school, they
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Mrs. Snell.
out about them, she quipped.
spreang throughout the "But
financial
haniship, funds are
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are hrd to spot
apparently are.
CVCfl when lice-killing shampoo, Mrs.
Snell
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time to said.
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elementary schools where lice, said Mrs. Snell, because
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of
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however,
cases are more common, are closer, physical contact
to the head lice
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Seminole county
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elementary schools is parental
part in helping detect head lice, students are more aware
of a
doesn 't natter if the head is eradicate I.
cooperation.
according to school officials. problem when their
heads itch clean;
they'll
set
The parents and guardians of and usually are more
UI) lice.
ii the parents listen to school
conscious housekeeping
on anybody's
children are being con
about grooming.
"We would like to see the end health officials and take the
head."
of the lice problem so we can 'necessary steps to ridding the
routine, are being advised.
Recently, New York City devote time to other more lice, the problem of head lice
lice from direct contact - head Health Commissioner Renaldo serious health matters," s
aid among Seminole County school
Marion Snell, consultant to head - or from indirect Ferrer warned
parents of Ms. Snell. "If every parent or children will be alleviated,
she
coordinator of health education contact, such as from combs school-age
children about head guardian takes the time to get stressed,
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A Sanford woman who has been a western union clerk for about
three months was holdup and robbed of $325 Thursday afternoon
by a tall man who threatened to kill her if she looked at him.
Sanford police said Mrs. James M. Murray of 20() E. 19th St.,
was alone in the western union office at the Trailways Bus Station
at Park Avenue and Second Street when the robber entered the
office about 5:30 p.m.
"He walked up to her and pointed a blue steel revolver at her
and told her if she wanted to live, to turn away and not look at
him," Sanford police said the woman told them after the robbery.
Mrs. Murray, according to police, did as the armed robber
ordered and turned away while he rifled a cash box, then fled on
font with the money. Police said Mrs. Murray was shaken up by
the incident, but the robber did not harm her.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
U.S.

Black Leaders

Meet With Yasser Arafat
BEJIWT, Lebanon (UP!)- American black leaders
linked arms with gun-toting PLO chief Yasser Arafat and
swayed with him as they all sang the civil rights hymn,
"We Shall Overcome."
"I am very happy to have had this opportunity to see
true friends, the dear friends to my cause, to my people,
the Palestinian people," Arafat told the 10 leaders at the
end of their 31 s-hour meeting early today.
Dressed in green army fatigues with a pistol in his
holster, Arafat locked arms with Rev. Joseph Lowery,
presi(lint (if the Southern Christian Leadership Confe
rence, and together with Rep. Walter Fauntroy, D-D.C.
and the other eight black leaders loudly sang what was the
theme of civil rights marches of the 1960s.

Fires
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Secret Service Sent

To Protect Kennedy
; WASHINGTON (UP!) - Today
and for as long as he
:.remains In the presidential picture,
Sen. Edward M.
:.Kennedy is being guarded by the
Secret
Service on direct
orders from the president he may
try
to unseat.
The suggestion came Th
ursday from Kennedy's staff,
apparently because of threats received s
so unding li ke a presidential candidate. in ce he began
President Carter acted pro
mptly. In late afternoon, four
;hgents entered Kennedy's office
a side door to begin
'round-the.clock guard duty thatby
will continue un til he
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ROME (UP! )-Emergency crews discovered cracks in
the 1,900-year-old Roman Coloseum and other
irreplaceable ancient monuments, caused by Italy's worst
earthquake in three years.
The quake and its 300 aftershocks Thursday jolted
central Itay, killing at least five people and in juring more
than 5,000 others.
Architects and fire crews found the cracks In three of
the capithl's most precious Roman ruins - the
Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine and the Column of
Marcus Aurelius.

Gold, Dollar Go Down

Jody Powell
said Carter directed U.S.

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strategists to map out the op.
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the Russians refuse to p their satisfactorily on some of the
combat forces out of Cuba, only questions, but not on others."
go miles from American shores.

LONDON (UPI)- Gold prices tumbled in London and
Zurich today, confounding bewildered bullion dealers who
likened the unpredictable up-and-down movement of the
metal to a yo-yo.
Despite the drop in gold prices, the dollar continued Its
rapid loss of value throughout Europe today, hitting
record low prices for the year.
In London, gold sank $10.75 an ounce from Thursday's
record close of $385.50 tp open at $374.75. In Zurich, gold
opened at $374.50 an ounce, dipping 7 below its record
close of $381.50 Thursday.

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may
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P Bob Burnett, chief of the safeguards
division of the
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of a
"siinp1e mistake" at Nuclear Fuel Services Inc. was
'dImInlsh1ng."
But he Insisted there was no evidence that the uranium
G.- eno ugh to make a bomb with - had
been stolen,
lthough officials said their greatest concern was that it
tdght fall into "the wrong hands." Burnett said nothin g
ad been uncovered to indicate the "material has left the
lte." He stressed it could take months before the missing
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several rib.
bons at shows and has-served
formerly as secretary and publicity chairman for
the Sanford-Seminole Art Association. The Herald will
publish a special
tabloid In Thursday's edition. For details on the coming art
show, in today's

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What makes a \X1 -Wise "' ht ne a \Vitt- Wise
home? Proper insulation, kir one thing. It's a big
factor in conserving energy.
When you're running your air conditioner
'tti obviously don't want any outside
heat
coining in. And when you're heating your
home, you don't want that heat to get away.
That's why you'll find your new Watt-Wise
home
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experts estimate that a properly-insulated
home can substantially cut heating and Cooling costs.
Ps.'cause of this, there are recommended standards for
the insulation used in all areas of new Watt-Wise
homes. They're based on R (resistance) values. And
the higher the R-value, the greater the resistance to
heat flow.
For ceilings, theWatt-Wjsc recomnmendatin is R-19.
For walls, it ranges from R-5 to RI I, depending on
the placement and type of wall. Floor over it crawl
Space, 11-19. Duct insulation, R-6. Entrance door, R-5.
But effective insulation is just one of the many
features of a Watt-Wise home. Others can include an
energy-stiv ing water heater, a higher-efficiency airconditioner,, treated glass and more efficient appliances.
Ask your builder to show you how a certified
Witt- Wise home can save you tip to 25% on ekctricky. Or pick up a Watt-Wise Living folder at your
FPL office.
The Watt-Wise Living home. It costs a little more
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Today murk like o her ,boys Ida
, hospital -the only places he Is him an *ostalty to lists ho virsatious. His classmates
"Recutly, I 0"
a special medical ldfl. Ivot for a argot vscsbaiary' permitted to go iwromtbd clasirsesu dlsnuloss. A oils visit him at hems.
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I tme. for the experts studyIng aid mete mature sesding by his plastic babble. NASA spsike, Is the claarNm 1sIs(1M Mary Murp
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the ems of David, the eldest csawr
that is a remit 01 expects to cos'pob a new svssdu&amp;ly will poruiit Ma to says DWM has a (m eOs4 sums giplss.
Edward 0. Pirvssn, Winter willvei 01 a goeetic disordar his dsso cutact with edvili," space mdl for him afterth e 1kM participate In the con. aid huts sons. 01 homet.
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appraisal and also instructed
then l)NH's chief appraiser.
Howell to make a study of the
Education Commissioner Wekivi, tract.
Ralph Turlingon and Agriculture Commissioner l)oyle
Howell "did not conclude we
Conner, the Cabinet's manage- paid an excess price for the
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$3.7 million in 1976.
appraisers on his staff. They
He blamed "serious deficien- asked Hill to
to release his staff

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trying to scare a food-stamp recipient Into joining a fraud
scheme by spattering her car with chicken blood and
tirowing chicken parts into her ya rd.
., Calumet Township Trustee Dozier T. Allen said
bursday he suspended the woman employee - who
p.rsntlywu using voodoo tactics.
He said the sus pended employees was trying to frighten
woinan Into acce pting more food stamps than she was
*tit1ed to receive under the program. Then, be said, the
was urged to buy food for the employee with the
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Spenkelink's mother and
Crilninal Justice. called tile 20. kelink - first person in the brother-in-law claim he was not
page report a "whitewash" and United States to be executed allowed to speak because he
said investigators were unwiji- against his will in 15 years
would have told of corruption,
lag to "point the finger" at was denied access to reporters drug smuggling and other
prison Superintendent David and wasn't permitted to make a impropmieties in the prison.

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OAKLAND, Calif. (UP!) -His colleagues hope it's all a
mistake. They consider state Court of Appeals Justice
Paul Halvo1k a "b rilliant man.'- But Halvonik, a confident of Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr., is charged with growing 333 potted marijuana plants
In his posh hillside home.
-'The Halvoniks were arrested Wednesday night when a
iquad of eight vice officers arrived with a search warrant.
They were released on their own recognizance in what
was believed to be the first drug case Involving a
California justice.

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WEST PALM BEACH, Pta. n-ala supporting Kennedy.
Altamonte City Commissioner questions Mrs. Carter fielded at bla, S.C.; Tampa and Orlando
9 a.m. readings; tern. p.m.; low, 9:30a.m., 9:12 p.m. (UP!) - Rosalynn Carter's
Campaign oMdals said di
Harry
Jacobs and Lauren each stop,
were
imiform1yoMh'IatIc.
perature, 78; overnight low 7$;
Thwidsyfmd.raialng.ortt,y
BOATING
Seminole County persons Goodman; Barry Goodman
brief Southern visit netted
grew more
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Early on Thursday Mrs. Mrs. Carter produeed at Isut
yesterday's
high,
90;
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet $250,000 in campaign money attending the $100 per ticket William Goodman, 6ar1olte With each answer, often fining Carter
disclosed that a d$. has
barometric pressure, 29.9$; out SI mile., Cape Sable Isand a number of questions event at Sea World included: Gibbs; Re. Mallison and
N,ISS for the CarterMondels
her questioner -both national been selected for the peel. ConvrlIj, coffers.
relative humidi ty 93 percent; Tarpon Springs out 30 miles - about a potential candidacy
by Rod Cable, chairman of the daughter; Altamonte City and local reporters with a dss*'saimouno,meit ribs 1*
iinds, SE at 12 mph.
1gijhetajs f o r
A small craft advisory Is Is Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D. Seminole County Democratic Coenmlssloner Lee Q,mtngine, glare.
Intentions. She would- not Cartsrcpelgnhaysajuithat
FORECAST
effect Winds southeast womd Mass.
Executive Committee; Tom Nancy Boo, Allen Keen of the
Her Answer was simply that It dI5CIUS that date or Cuter's cisdrai and northern Florida
Considerable cloudiness 29 knots today becoming
cam- Seminole Memorial Board 01
Freeman,
state
through Saturday with scat mostly southerly Satirday.
not m atter what Ksmmsdy k*wd but thS did sq the ars the strongholds for CuIV
The two.day tour, which will mitteeman, and Beverly Trustees; George Perkim and dos,
"Ow casign is t camnpigp Is plathig a series
tered thundershowers. Highs Seas S to 7 feet, Locally end today after Mops here and Freeman; Slate Cecrumittee. Lake Mary Conscthnw and
the upenmlng pasty cwan on what isa. of _mill fanily horns fa*aia.
mainly In the upper $01 and low stronger winds sear scattered in Jacksonville, was the fourth woman Kathleen Reynolds; Mrs. Harry Terry.
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f
ore arom the coudr OS * election is Kt:
tonight In the 791. Winds thuuderstoims.
it Mare
major effortbyMrs. Carter cn Mi.andMrs.JosDavij;Ih'.
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southeast 15 to 20 mph gusty
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her husband's behalf.
aid Mrs. Kumeth Mclstoth;
"The effect of what Florida
The Carter-Mondale cam.
near thundershowers. Rain
In 1001, It was a Carter v.
Florida except asdkwest
Her visit to Florida cam. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Resso; does in the fIST fidirt," Mta. ready 1W Wbd#M
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Considerable dnsu, a.rt barely tires weeks before a p
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amid Leoneri Mobisy; Ca rter said, "is of great 1i
pMal aportsrs with borcas ended lbs pr.sIdouti4l
percent tonight and 9$ percent halt with scattered thin- crucial October 13 Mati party Hoyt.
n; Mr. and Mrs. ,tgptflncetothsh1Moryo1he
for people to di.ck d they e asçiratim of
Saturday.
dersbswen
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wilisb
Imdersetsd In _hosting a (md (1ev Wailac aid prepslls
SATURDAY'STIDES
Monday. Partly cloudy s.uth first real test between Carter Mtamonts Springo Mayor aid
The potential Kennedy. Mrs. Cart. cood
releer and r c ltig ethers to
Daytona Beach: high, 1:19 with scattered sh.wsrs tirsugh loyalists and maverick Demo- Mrs.
tj is Ma way to the WW
Norman
Floyd; Carter clash dominated her Mops Thursday at jam. do the some.
jqas,
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s.m,, 9:33 p.m.; low, Z:Sla.m., per" UIg0afrem the am in
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aorth$. mind N BOWL Lawe
Port Canaveral: high, 1:00 upper 99$ is low 7$. enlr.
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said, but it attached no blame,
quesioning whether Brierton
was aware of regulations
governing interviews and last
statements.
Brierton said Spenkelink was
asked if he wanted to speak and
said something that sounded
like, "I can't talk, the strap is
too tight."

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the time Spenkelnk was prepared for execution,
John Lohman, spokesman for
the Florida Clearinghouse on

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MIAMI (UPI)- It may be used only once or twice a
week, but a Coast Guard teletype machine
the
"hotline" to Havana spells peace of mind,
The 225-mile teletype lin k between the Coast Guard
Search and Rescue headquarters and the Cuban Border
Guard in Havana helps prevent misunderstandings in the

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HownewWaftso'Wise Living homes
up to 25% on electricity.

WASHINGTON (UP!)
A prototype for a new wideAisle, low-floor bus to increase the mobility of 8 million
élciorly and disabled Americans has been successfully 4.nd economically - designed.
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pblIc announcement of the breakthrough is set for
- Monday In New York.
' The man who has produced the new b
us is John
DeLorean, who once headed General Motors' domestic
natIons and was responsible for production of the
Corvette - one of America's first sport cars and still
.considered an automotive chsic.

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A death row inmate swore
that Greene told him Spenkelink was held down by guards
while a hospital aide stuffed
cotton up his rectwn to keep his
bowels from vacating when the
electricity was shot through his

Brierton, who just this week
was promoted to Corrections
Department
headquarters
where he will be in charge of
investigating inmate grievances.
"Activities surrounding the
execution were not as sterile
and placid as the prison ofIlcials would want us to believe.
even though there is no
evidence of direct physical
abuse, said the report, signed
by Block and Dick Williams,
Graham's inspector general.
The investigators said Spen-

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BRISTOL, Fla. (UP!) State Attorney Curtis Golden
'says It's the worst case of a rigged election he's seen in 17
years as a prosecutor.
Golden charged 15 LIberty County residents with vote
buying Thursday in connection with Irregularities in last
year's school board elections.
"The elections law violations in Liberty Co unty were the
)nod blatant I've ever seen. I've never encountered them
çn such a large scale," said Golden, Pensacola state attorney brought to Liberty on special assignment by Gov.
Bob Graham.
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conducted a formal appraisal of
the property.
"II they're expecting sumac

appraisal report, we don't have
it. %e didn't make a narrative
report and neither would
hIovell," Warner told UN.
much for Lower Wekiva River when releasing his DNR audit
Ellison, In a draft audit
land in Seminole and Lake for the 1977-78 fiscal year, but released a month ago, said
the
Counties.
Deputy Auditor George Warner Cabinet paid $1.1 nmillion too
Howell, who personally In. admitted Ellison's staff never much when buying
4,500 acres

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of Natural at the Instructions of two
Resources chief appraiser Ken Cabinet members, concluded
Howell says Auditor General Thursday the $3.7 million
Ernest Ellison is wrong and the .purchase price was not excessive.
state didn't pay $1.1 million too
Ellison stuck by his criticism

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A cIa. Carter aide, who
"There are two ways the asked not to be i",nWled, said
Leisure Magazine.
status quo, which Is unaccepta- the talks so far have concen:,
ble, can be altered," he said. trated on obtaining additional
"One is to reach an agreement Information about the troops.
with the Soviet Union, the other "We now have as much in.
formation as it Is possible to
i by action on our part."
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provide" on the matter, he said.
"We are now pr epared to go
The White House official
shortly to the Soviets with
i.ms (UPI) - A cousin "happy event," early today before midnight Thursday.
named himself iwesidsnt at the
specific proposals involving the described Carter as telling the toppled Emperor Bokassa I and flew in 400 troops to ensure a
The cousin, who was an aide head of a government of
situation," Powell said.
''P "he appreciated their declared his Central Africa peaceful turnover of power.
salvation."
to the emperor, said Bokassa
maintaining a public posture Empire a republic In a coup
Within a few hours, Francs
David Dacko, 49, whom had fled to Ul))a.
Early Thursday, several key that did not Interfere with the ending "the Butcher of Bokassa hlmaelf
Dacko announced BokaAW1 flow two compeniesofltstroops. :.
outed in a
senators warned after a meet- negotiating process, and he Bangui's" bloody 14-year-old'rar-bloodless
1900
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self-procl
coup,
aimed "Empire" from nearby African nations ::
log with Carter,' the SALT II thought It was a very responsi- dictatorship.
nounced his takeover In a radio Again would be known as the IntO the equatorial 'capital of
pact had little chance of Senate ble posture."
France, calling the coup a announcement five minutes - Central African Repub'Ic and - Bangul.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!)

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a letter about "inconsistencies
lie Said investigator Irwin
about whether former prison Mock, a INliall1i attonlev op.
technician Gerald F. Greene posed to capital punishment,
was present or not as part of the told bini the results (the
medical team" for the Greene inquiry would have no

bearing on the findings" of
Thursday's report.

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Spenkelink electrocution,
Greene said he was off duty
and is willing to take a lie
detector's test and present
proof he was elsewhere. Per.
sonnel records have him signed
in at the prison but Greene said
it was policy to sign in for (lays
not worked when an employee
was due time off. A co-worker
and his supervisor also said he
was on duty'l
'My plan is to wait until I get
the letter to see exactly what
we're talking about," Whitworth told UP!.

Seminole Land P urchase Price Sa'i'd Fair

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:: ERWIN, Tenn. (UP!) -Federal Investigators running

WASHINGTON (UP!) - ratification as long as a Soviet
President Carter, ruling t combat brigade of 2,000 to 3,000
military action to drive Soviet troops remains on the island.
Powell described Carter as
combat troops from
telling
the congressional leadstudying punitive options to be
Imposed In the event talks with era "we are preparing options
Kremlin break down, White lot action by the United States
If we could not resolve the
House
the officials say.
"Obviously no one is consid- situation satisfactorily."
The spokesman said Carter is
n-log an attack on Cuba," said
one highly placed White House discussing the status quo "as ft
official who asked not to be relates to the broad context of
U.S.-Soviet relations." But he
identified.
declined to make public the
"We are not talking about options being weigh
ed.
direct intervention or challenSecretary
of
State
Cyrus
ge," a second administration
source explained. "We have Vance met Thursday with
some options and hopefully the Soviet Ambassador Anatoly
Russians will show some Dobrynin for the fifth time on
sensitivity to our needs. ... If the troop question, but the State
they don't we're not helpless." Department released no

Ancient Monuments Cracked

Thursday. It said Spenkelink
apparently was verbally taunted by guards, but there was no
evidence he was physically
abused,

Uranium May Never Be Found

Cuban Troops

Graham directed Secretary
of Corrections Louie Wainwright to respond in writing by
Oct. 15 and then the governor
will decide on "appropriate
measures" to be taken. •
State Attorn ey Eugene Whitworth, in charge of prosecution
of crimes in the circuit that
includes the Florida State
Prison, said he talked to
Graham's investigators Thursday about looking into the
possibility that a witness may
have lied.
He said they are sending him

A month-long investigation
into allegations that condemned
murderer John Spenkelink was
mistreated
by
prison
authorities just prior to his May
25 execution found no evidence
of intentional wrongdoing.
But It is likely to result in
some changes in procedures
governing executions and the
rights to be accorded to persons
about to die.
Gov. Bob Graham, who had
the investigation made, received the 20-page report
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through a grating, under the door to enter the pharamacy and
made off with drugi worth $125, Sanford Police said.
Clarcy Campbell, 39, one of the pharmacists discovered the

ROME (UPI)- A strong earth tremor shook central
Italy's Uiiitjrja and Marche regions today, causing panic
and more damage to the area struck just 28 hours earlier
liv a major ntrnk
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Scientists at the Monteporzio geographial ohservatory near Rome said the tremor struck the two
regions at 2:52 a.m. with a force of 4.2 on the Richter scale
and was centered about 100 miles northeast of Rome.
Officials at Camerino In the Marche region said the
tremor caused renewed panic among thousands of area
residents, who ran into the streets to avoid the danger of
falling buildings,
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A three4on air conditioning compressor was removed from a
bouae near Mililind.
Larry Jackson, 53,309 Carriage Hill Drive of csuelberry told
theft at 9a.m. when he found a broken window In a door leading to Seminole County depidies the compressor, valued at $000 was
the pharmacy department.
discoimected and taken from a home Jackson Is trying to jell at
Seve al hundredca
andDdJay 1531 Gladlolas Drive, Garden Lake in South Seminole Cowdy.
of other drugs were reported missing. The drug
Jackson said the theft took place after 3 P.SiI*. 12 and before
, b'ted in
the Zayre Shopping Center, was the site of 1*lmlisr burglary
945 a.m. Wednesday.
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about a year ago when thieves cut through the roof and stole
PADDLE FANS TAKEN
drugs, police said.
CL
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BIKE THIEF 8TRIXFS TWICE
Seminole Cotx4y er1ff's Department someone very neatly cut
A bicycle, chained to a pole, had Iti front tire removed one day thxougt the rear screen porch ofhisboon..O.ce Inside the pot
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and the back wheel taken the next day. Qarles Tornbllnion, 719 the burglar unhOoked two paddl. fansinstalledIn
the ceiling.

DRUGS TAKEN
Burglars pried open a trap door on the roof of the Walgreen

Earth Tremor Hits Italy

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removed the front tire, val ued at $30, from his son's bicycle
ThayeweenI1:30 a.m.and1pJn. Theboy'smoU)er,fa1tha
Tornbllnson, 31, of the sane address, reported to police the rear
wheel of the hicycle turned up missing between 10:30 am. and
2:30 p.m. Wednesday.

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began to sprout or an longer hair and
troverly It caused In schools, the military, law
enforcement offices and other a?eaa?
And do OU remember when waitresses
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need fora Miss Qairol touch-up.
According to Val Robbins, director of
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years ago many kitchen and restaurant workers
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month 13.90; 6 Months,
car, $43.00. By Mall: Week, $1.90; Month, $4.; 6 Months,
24IM; Year $47.00.
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hair sprays to hold the teasing In place-and also
men with long hair who refused to wear nets.
public demand made It necessary
to revise the code not to dress hair protection,
"Wearing nets was never a state law," he said.

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By DORIS DIETRICH

President
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Energy Mobilization Board was one of the more

:orn ising features of the energy program he
mnouncecl July 15. As the name Implies, thisin; eudent federal board would inject a sense of
it time emergency into projects which can
lessen
ur dependence on imported oil.
.\s it is, projects to build refineries, pipelines,

fu1 terminals or synthetic fuel plants can be
dyed for years by hearings and reviews before
rious federal state and local agencies em..'ered to decide whether they meet health , safety
I environmental standards.
The test is whether a federal board can expedite
e deciscions without stepping too hard on the
of the regulatory agencies Involved, or without
defeating the purpose of the laws and standards
I'll I hey are supposed to enforce,
Mr. Carter's original proposal seemed to satisfy
that test. Th e board he envisioned would deal only
with procedures - not the substance of the ws
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under which those procedures are conducted. If
the
board identified a project as being critical to
niceting a national energy goal, it could set a
'.h(c.lile of deadlines for various regula tory
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aczjcies to make their determinations. If one of
' tho s e agencies didn't act in time,
the board
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uniy under the terms of the same federal, state or
1, l;cal law the agency was applying.
This would make It harder for people with weak
1 "!VIOUS objections to delay a project for delay
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tie it up i procedural red tape. That
trutegy can turn a sound project Into an
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.waive the very la ws or standards that might be at
iss ue
in a case it takes away from a regulatory
agency. This turns the EMB Into a steamroller that
mi1d override health, safety and environmental
Ill odes anywhere In the country.
Mr. Carter once urged Americans to attack their
n ergy problems with the moral equivalent of war.
1. Ve think the will to do so Is developing In the wake
':J this year's fuel shortages and the latest oil price
'.jr,(•I1ases dictated by the OPEC cartel. But we are
riot in the state of emergency that would justify
giving a fed eral "mobilization" board the power to
,.r(".'rite state laws dealing with health, safety and
,he environment.
t• Signals from th e White House have been con.lw;ing as this issue comes to head. Mr. Carter
reiterated on Aug. 2 that he wants the EMB to have
jver only over regulatory procedures. Yet since
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Pittsburgh Pirates' Manager Keith Moreland, ruling the ball
Chuck Tanner could only take a foul. Moreland, a rookie, then
philosophical view Thursday struck out and Philadelphia
night after his team plummeted Manager Dallas Green was
out of first place in the National tossed out of the game.
League East.
In New York, the Expos once
"We played our best and tried again bested Joe Torre's New
our best but we just got beat," York Mets.
said Tanner after the
Scott Sanderson pitched a
Philadelphia Phillies edged the seven-hitter in the second game
Pirates, 2-1.
to spark a 2'0 victory that
Coupled with the Montreal completed the double-header
Expos' sweep of a doubleheader sweep of the Mets. The Expos
from the New York Mets, the won the opener, 6-3, when Jerry
loss dropped the Pirates a half. White belted a solo homer to
trigger a four-run eighth Inning.
game out of first place.
"The Phillies are as good as "The adrenalin was flowing,"
they were last year," he con- Sanderson admitted. "Being In
tinued. "I'm glad we don't play a pennant race with only ten
them again. They have a Lot of days remaining, it makes you
want to do well. We've come too
pride."
Manny Trillo singled home far to lose It now."
the decisive run in the seventh Cardinals 2, Cubs 1:
Keith Hernandez scored folinning as the Phillies beat their
interstate rivals after a con- lowing a Chicago error in the
troversial call was reversed by seventh inning to give St. Louis
the win.
the umpires.
Reds 8, Padres 5:
Larry Bowa singled to open Dan Driessen's nun-scoring
the seventh, advanced on a double keyed a five-run, eighth.
sacrifice by winner Randy Inning outburst that rallied
Larch, 10-12, and, after reliever Cincinnati.
Kent Tekulve Intentionally Astros 4, Braves 1:
walked Pete Rose, Trillo
Terry Puhl collected three
bmgied to left to score Bowa. hits, drove In two runs and
Tekulve, who came on for scored twice while Ken Forsch
starter Jim Hooker in the scattered nine hits to help
seventh, saw his record fall to Houston over Atlanta.
10-8.
Dodgers 3, Giants 0:
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nine minutes in the sixth inning run and scored another In a twe-when the Pirates protested a run third inning that carried
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"Plus we got four games off
Don Baylor had the simplest the schedule," he continued.
explanation when It came to "Anytime you lose 16-4 here
suiiuiiIng up the California against this club and battle
Angels' visit to Kansas City.
back to win two out of three,
"We came in with a three- you've done something."
game lead and we left with a But Kansas City's third
three-game lead," said Baylor, baseman George Brett, who
who knocked in three runs with agrees his club is at a disada homer andaaingle Thursday vantage in Its attempt to win a
for the Angels' 11.6 defeat of the fourth straight American
Kansas City Royals, for a split League West title, Issued a
Howell's Moshdeck upended by Seminole
of their four-game series,
warning to the Angels.
"All the pressure jsonern,"
he said. "They can't blow a
three-game lead with nine to go.
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sloth Gam*
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4.00 2.00
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3.50
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off," add Flilon, who
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rims
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a two-run homer and
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linebacker Bob Martin from the
OAIuria.Elorza
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3.10
a
single
as
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sarnmoreu, Detroit 7
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receiver Tery LaCOIJnI.
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last
3J
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340
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Seceel Game
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13.00 3.00 3.40 3)714.11.
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4RIca.I.ffl.
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hove te 150,7*7
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to help Baltimore reduce Its
4
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teams in the league meet at
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Patriots, 2.1, host the Chargers,
3-0. San Diego is averaging 30
points per game and New
England 29.6.

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Baltimore at Pittsburgh, Howton at Cincinnati, the New York
Jets at Buffalo, Oakland at
Kansas City, Seattle at Denver,
Atlanta at Detroit, Green Bay

Howell, Lyman

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rugged game.
Everyone looks at the Rams
as a contender for the Super
Bowl so it is a pretty sure thing
the Rues will be up for us. Then

The Rains barely edged San

Dallas is at Cleveland

Seminole

Snatch

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"The Rams will be our
greatest challenge yet," said

In other NFL. games Sunday,

Peacock says he is looking for a

their defense you can exploit as
a weakness. To move on the
Rams you must move as a
team.

14orsforthethlrdtizn.ln seven
but the Bulldogs dill got in
ute session in [rCP&amp;
CIO: Saturday's visit to
Maryland.
JV
bi"We spent all our time
Bob Icovazzi raced 50 yards literally, In Lyman's 12-7
and reviewing all
of the attack," Coach for the first Lake Howell touch- thrilling win over, Apopka.
down, and from that point on it
nory Bellied said. "We
With two minutes to go and
tobegsttthgthe cobwebs out of was Lake Howell (3.0) all the the Greyhounds down 7-6,
way in Thursday's Junior Lemon tipped an Apopka pass
varsity action.
In the air. Teammate Kenny
,,.
$HS Girls Lose
Lake Howell defeated BTOWfl caught the ball and ran
40 yards for the winning
.
Seminole -i
. Seminole High girls Howell quarterback Scott margin.
USybiUto5IflIrOpp.d a 156, Frick
The first Lyman TD was
Nate
15,154 match to Mainland Edmond for another TI), and scored by Lemon when he
iflde7.Siinlno1eIs42andig Scott Grant (who booted three caught a 60-yard heave from
lyman Tussday.
extra points) squirmed through quarterback Mike Burkhart.
Oviedo had a chance to tie
from eight yards out for
.0!.
against
Eustis, but a sweeping
another six points.
run after a touchdown fell
Seminole's Antonio Davis short. Eustis won the game 84.
'S
pulled a sterling play when he Leroy Garrison scored the
6,19
returned a 76-yard kickoff for a Oviedo TD when he caught a 50TD. I le scored the yard pass from James
ams
other touchdown when he Hamilton in the third quarter.
plunged infrom eight Yards out. Though the loss was the second
let
Antoine Lemon had a hand, for Oviedo, Coach John Thomas
CAW
concedes that the Lions defense
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Stadium.

Rams' running back Elvis

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San Francisco, Philadelphia at
the New York Giants, Washington at St. Louis and Chicago at
Miami.

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"There is absolutely no area in

there Is McKay (former Coach
at Southern Cal) and all those
Trojan players who would
really like to beat the Hams."

'loutheastern Conference far. They have a tremendous
running attack and have the
ability to score from anywhere
Jakyezd I)ogs."
,if,, Elsewhere around the South- on the field," Collins said.
,jad Thursday, rain hampered
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fourth straight triumph Sunday

Francisco last week, 27-24, and
have yet to get untracked ()
offense scoring just 57 points
to go with their 2.1 record.

4do't feel like we were all Wednesday's heavy workout.
:;together," said cornerback Macintyre said he expected
Mike Fisher, a junior. "We to we The Citadel throw the ball
needed something to get us a little more than ln their first
4gsther so we got revved up two games, both losses against
Presbyteran and Navy.
4$ shaved our head,."
Around half the squad gathSouthern Mississippi coach
In the lobby of the athletic Bobby Collins drilled the
&amp;nn on the Georgia campus Golden Eagles In a rainstorm
for the shearing.
Thursday
Collins said the team usually
r.G.orgla, picked as a national
a4ower In preseason polls, was moves Inside on rain days but
Z.menoed by an unheralded he kept the Golden Eagles
P*ske Forest team 22-21 last outside to keep practice
moving.
itSaturdey In Athens,
"The rain has put us even
U-The last time a ae.gja t
raved heads In a dediodim more behind. Auburn's twin
t.dSiemony was In 1976 when the veer attack is different than
*mlldop went 10.2 Isad w= the other offenses we have faced so

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By United Press
Minn i our system."
Sirades, or more to the point, Vanderbilt braved a steady
shaves, of '16.
downpour to finalize game plan
About half of the Georgia for Saturday night's home
10tba1l players shaved their opener against The Citadel.
.4.ads Thursday night to
Head coach George Maclntye
rededicate" the 1979 season, said sophrnore running back
which began disastrously last Mike Dunster has "uncertain
,_jeskend with a stunning upset status" for The Citadel game.
1 4 On hands of Wake Forest. Dunster, a second-string half,, ,"After last week's loss, we back, bruised his shoulder in

WASHINGTON (NEA) - In a confrontation
heavily Influenced by the Carter-Kennedy
ByRICHARDE.COHEN
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rivalry, Maine and Massachusetts ar, defying
WASHINGTON
(NEA) - An undeclared but
orders from
the national Democratic Party Ic
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full4ledged
is
race
heating up in the House of
back their 1910 presidential, caucus and
Representatives
as
Republic
ans prepare forth*
primary dates
likely
departure
of
their
minority
leader, Rep.
Under new party rules adopted last year,
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John
Rhodes
of
Arizona.
data are not supposed to begin selecting 1910
The contest would pit a colorful GOP partlán
convention delegates - whether by the caucus
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whohas IpentyearstravellngacroI5 thecOU7
system or by primaries - until, March 11.
irn 'lIIIIIIiLf
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on behalf of Republican candidates
ButMalpsc)juledcalIforF.b1O
Andy nt imaPectacu]ar Home "tam who1 ss
Massachusetts has set a March 4 primary.
made his mark as an effective kgIh1ator:'1t
SCfl Edward M. Kennedy Is expected to do axwould be the classic match of Mr. Outside vain
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trendy well In both, a prospect that hardly
Mr.
Inside.
Plum President Carter and his allies on the
-.
Rhodes has not yet announced We campáfa
Democratic National Committee.
plans for 1910 but Insiders have noted his sIlii*e
Utwostates can befedtoswhto the
on
many House Issues In the pad few months and
March 11 date, any Kennedy gains there might
S
rel uctance to Immerse himself In pty
be otet
from prbriu in at least
squabbles.
by results
three Southern
states - Alabama, Florida and WASHINGTON WORLD
Georgia - that may yet be joined by South
The Upoffto his likely retirement came in June
when
Carolina, Mississippi and Tennessee.
The national party's compliance review
seven years Is long enough for anyone to servus
Kennedy-Carter Topic
commission has already granted rule ezempminority lead"; Rhodes,whotookth,pog
,with Its Jan. 21 prc1nct caucuses;
Gerald
H. Ford became vice president. .gn
By IWLEN moai.4s
willingness to Mop and talk, knowing what the December1973,
will soon begin his seventh year.
Now
UPI wv,e ø.w
obvious
questions
will
be.
The
already
emerging campaigns of the two
Piano and Minnesota, with Feb. precinct
WASHINGTON (UP!) - There is one topic
Kennedy'
's major arguments are the dlanaj candidates most likely to succeed Rhodes
caucuses.
coqid
conversation In Washington today, and It's not popularity polls, one after another, depicting be called off If he chooses
to
run
again,
eestates,
e
In all U
th datesr,edbyMote the status
Cabs.
Carteruasureioser.Thesemmfestatihe neItherofthehopefuls dae POsped is *
law and Republicans control either, the saver,
AU the In glsabot4 th
coi*4 that ia $TgUeI, would lose the Democrats the White great.
.
k9Iii4 p bdw Pr.M4 Caster and Sin. House. Also
ip or the lsgielture ----••
a number of worried
ocratie Rep. Guy
changes. Maine and M achusetti, however, Edward Kennedy for the Democratic senators have urged Kennedy to throw his hat in
Vander Jagt of Michigan bellive,1ii1
have no such excuse and their requests for pINII nom
the ring, believing that only Kennedy can save party's Image and rhetoric need a hoed. His
MIflIISt exemptions from the DNC have bm
closed associates any that RWAW= Mveft
Kennedy has left little doubt he Is running, than from a Republican sweep in 1910.
cienied
although he has coyly dangled the Idea that he
The Carter camp Is planning to run on th beenaggreIveenouinteuing the pubBc t*
not uAdl the ultimate decwn. But to most president's record, which it believes ii ace are the party of reduced spending and taxq.
Party leaders In both dates say they will stickhas
oisrv,rs,
he has reached t. politic
al point of ceptable except for inflation, the toughest nut to To a large extent, they blame Rhodes for
to their guns, raising the possibility that their no
setting a tough tone or cosulailly dressing w
return.
crack.
delegations to the 1910 Democratic National
Since
It
has
been
a
war of nerves from the
The perception that the president Is not a GOP control of the House would differ from the
Convention In New York will be
'.)
denied
5SM1fl5
White
How,
viewpoint,
is relief to have the
It
leader and is Indecisive is another haunting current Democralk leadership.
for having been chosen In vi
olation of the rules. leading opponent ost In the open. Carter loyalists obstacle that Carter needs to turn around. Some
But as one key Massachusetts Democrat now believe that Kennedy Is going
Vander Jagt believes that Rhodes - like Ford
to have to observers doubt that the leadership issue can be before him on who
noted,that couweflde
has been an adequate refireepi
S
offer a&amp;ut ona to sotneof the major
j overcome.
presidential nninat. Party rules
disput
es and can edan,.f
ntraPartY
like
this
White How, aides and key Democratic pola party positions but that he lacks the will to be.tle
inistratim
history books - tend to get written by wInners.
Thsy also believe they can pin on Kennedy a are saying that the 10'year-old Qusppaqulddick national spokeasnan for Howe RepublJea
"liberal" or "hig spender" labsl,whlch they say accident will not be a factor In the Kennedy bid
is apliut the mainstream of American tins for the White Hots.. Kennedy himself has said recently
His considerable so4 comes from both the
The DNC!s compliance revi commission
elected Republicans because of
heezpscts to be judged on his total r.cor(j
p' voted to prohibit New York Democrats from thsaedays.

ANDERSON

McKay, whose club took a 21-10
decision over the Green Bay
Packers last Sunday to move
into sole possession of first
place in the NFC Central.

' Inspired'

st

HEW budget.

Tampa Bay now finds itself
as one of six undefeated teams
with a 3.0 record and the
Buccaneers shoot for their

past.

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By United Press International
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
have gone through streaks i
their brief four-year NFL
history but the only
concerns Coach John McKay is

The Buccaneers dropped
their first games during t he
1976 and 1977 seasons and lost
their last eight contests of the
197$ season. But that was In the

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who, to us. the same ploy In New Voik.
Reporters all over town have observed his new keep it within bounds.

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Robbins said regulations on these matters were
up to the store. "Such sanitary measures would be
for the stores' own protection and customer
relationship," he said.
He added that the odds of transmitting
through trying on garments and shoes Is remote.
"Germs die off very rapidly when exposed to the

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witi
uh.er some form of unitary protection for the neat customer if not for themselves?

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For darters, Kennedy has asid it the economy
Now ft appsarsthat the argusnent, fIrM offered campaign helP he gave them, as wefi as the me
uft an "imcommitte" option on the INS
primary ballot unless those who want such an continues to ddaiwate he would feel more byDsmoCrsftcPartythalrmanJohnWhjte,that conservative party activist., some of whom have
alternaftvegatherthesgne minimum ofll,* tnrpalledto get Into the race. But when asked a Ks d3,Cartsr fight will split the party Is bm impressed by his fiery attacks on
what he would do about inflation, the being papered over. Ambassador Robert Democratic pollclu and proposals. (3Ae
petition signatures required of prealdeirilal MM..h
- ed1 at
that he, , caw, strata., a carter utporter and White's drawback may be that he his a reIativy
candidates seeking a ballot spot.
.
modsdrecord -to show for Msurersin tp
an
says there Is nothing "evil" about House.
me commission's majority Ignored corn- agrees
with the president's policies of vary Ks dy gmtu into the raceandftwulnotsplit
plaliris that such a requirement was never gildelioss. The siffurance, he said, Is In the the party.
Kennedy has said that t'1niself, and
Vander Jagt's hI'od curtain eppesuet, Rep.
contemplated by those who wrote the party "leadership" he would offer.
ethers high In the political epsetran agree.
of
is a more
rules. Menrbers recalled that California Gov.
To that, Carter aspporters say that Kennedy
Bltthsre Is bound to some blood splilet De lawmaker who doss Iris homework a4 ins
Jerry sown In ltl$ succemfully greed voters In "is osly offering himself." With the nodon the question of rlosralbepreferences,
Speaker dvArdrated his effedl,w,s, on bsba of his
several Mates to show their ssppost for him even seeming to be seeking a more chaatJc "lip' O'Neill says New England belongs
to pet projects -particularly Ibnitbug the growth
though hi wasn't on the ballot by voting for an leader, that Is apparently not an InconsIderable Knidy.
ofthefadsrMfoodd
"uncomznittid" delegate Mats.
goemed.
advadags.
The Democrats are IIgMitig It out themselves. wadajuj spending atsm;
the Health, £dpcMIm and
lii, DNC do not wad any Ksnnsdy has
to
q,d
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erilisers."
Robbins was quick to caution that athletes' foot
germs breed in damp places such as showers, poo'
and spas and the carpeting surrounding them.
"There are certain requirements for athlete's foot
control," he said.
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About purchases from flea markets and arae
sales, Robbins said used clothing and furnishings
were not "potentially hazardous." He mentioned!
that food at flea markets without the [roper!
protection could present a problem
bogs and pinworins, usually associated w1th
sub.dandard living conditions, can be carried, 11
Robbins said.
to that hair - "Head lice Is the
problem we have had In the schools - a chronic
problem," he said.
Robbins mentioned that lice love lon( hair.

"It was an administrative code. A hair cannot pass
a disease."
Robbins mentioned several years ago women
were required to welt bathing cape In public pools
"Then men came out With long hair and contested
It," he said.
Why raps for women?
Hair stopped up pool filters and could result in
an unsanitary pool.
Speaking of sanitary measures, ever wonder
about U se fo1ke who may appaJl you indepartinent

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president should make clear that his adniisii;1ration is not asking for dictatorial powers
the health, safety and environmental stanin
appli ed to energy projects, Otherwise, his
MB legislation will precipitate a battle over
:lLes' righ ts which Is like to send it to the
,.graveyard. If the Commerce Committee version of
.he bill should stand, the graveyard is where it

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boat
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(abbr.)
blood pressure is normal and
hammer
26 Clsopatras
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I'm nondlabetic. My problem research studies. Even so
bans (p1.)
5 Surroundings
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kind
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6 Newly married 23 Chinese
41 At no time
. of 338 is too high. If that is an
cholesterol levels and
candy
woman
42 Not all
(prefix)
casionally
high
triglyceride
accurate indication of your .
31 Make small
7 Mental
24 Doesn't exist 43 Russian river
talk
readings
despite
Periodic
lowlevel
of cholesterol, it would be:
component
44 Color
(cont.)
32 Hotels
(p1.)
fat
diets.
During
the
past
five
to
your
advantage to lower it. Ite'l
48 Cut dead
27 Sliver
33 Metric weight 8 Ablution
47
Half
(prefix)
28 Part of the
years my lowest cholesterol seems like almost every f
34 Observe
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count
has been 265 and the medicine to lower cholesterol
48
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money
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has been 338 which' was ends up having side effect&amp;
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title
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my most recent test. At what That's why I've always plugged '
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approxImate level might drug heavily for altering one's life '.
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2 3 4 5
therapy be called for and what, style rather than using"
- - - if any, arc the risks associated medicines when possible.
13
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That 160 pounds may mean
wIthth1steoftherapy?
DEAR
READER
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you're
too fat. You can have a,;
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to
take
preventive
better
Idea
by seeing If there'
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history of early heart
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Individuals who do get Into'.
levels may increase your risk of
MORE moo HOME
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trouble
with
"vigorousa heart attack about
jogging"
are
those
who
try to '
threetlmeswhatltwouldbeiflt
Room
were completely normal. The run too fast or do too much. The
correlate very well
HOME three main factors that people risk factors
Jul.
the
amount
of disease .
can do something about that
coronary arteries.
Jill MooJul. Influence whether you're going that's in-.the
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want
41
to have a heart attack or
really are the elevated exercise should pay more at-,,
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cholesterol level, cigarette tentlontothelrrlskfactors.I'm;..
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smoking and elevated blood also sending you The Health,.,.
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Letter number 134, A Per.
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spective On Jogging Deaths,...
When all three of
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factors are increased in a young (Available to other readers who.
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envelope.)
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likelihood of having a heart we
Of
course,
i
assume
that you,,,.
attack to 3$ times what it would
be if these risk factors were do not smoke. If you do, you
.
should stop at once.
To give you more Information
"
HOROSCOPE
The original plan of the U.S."
on the risk factors, I'm sending
you The Health Letter number Capitol was drawn by Dr. Wil.
BYIERNICEBEDEOS0L
11am Thornton of Tortola, ,
13.2, How To Measure Your West Indies, and accepted.
Risk Of Heart Disease. Other April 5, 1793.
readers who want
...'
For Saturday, S.pt.mb.r 22, 1979
send 75 cents in check or coin
After fascism was over. "
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thrown In 1943, Italy declared "
with a long, stamped
addressed envelope for it. Send war on Germany and Janan
YOUR BIRTHDAY
and contributed to the Allied'.'
status. Couple them with your your request to me
, In care of victory. It surrendered
September A IM
logic, and move onward and this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, conquered Iancis and lost its,
upward.
Radio City Sattlon, New York, colonies. Mussolini was killed.
further
the
Explore
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2OFeb. 19) NY 10019.
by partisans on April 28, 1945. ,:
Possibilities of putting some of Through personal pT1I1CU
M you can see from The
your more creative Ideas to today you may learn a very Health letter I'm sending you,
By 1980, nearly halt of all
work for you this coining year. valuable lesson. File this office determinations of U.S. families will be earning
e.. A.. knowledge
.
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en
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ii ivy znowieage away (0 00 0000 cholesterol aren't always the according
The Conference
large material rewards from wisely at a 1*t date.
seine as the values used from Board.

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VIRGO (Aug. W.W. 22) In
ventures y,be more
You're entitled to do something suppomve 01,111111 mma . Tt
nice for yourself, so a 111101111111 will encourage yourve
counshopping spree might be the terpert to use his or her best
answer. See If that Item you've abilities .
been wading could be worked mutual benefit.
Into your budget. Discover, with
ARID (March 21-April 19)
whom you best get along Your greatest asset today Is
romantically by sending for your willingness to cooperate
your Adro-graph Letter, which and to share any good things
begins anew with your Mr. that may happen to you. Others
thday. Mail $lfor each toAdro will reciprocate.
Graph, Box 410, Raft City
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Stat n, N.Y. 10010. Be sure to QIotes diallenging your at— th
tidic ability end creativity will
LISRA (Ss. 38.Od. 23) lIda he the ones to ptoeae you the
lacneofthoss days where you most today. If ünaginatlon is
have that extra something requIred, it becomes a labor of
whichenith.youtollgltupa love.
room when you solar. It'll be GEMINI May 21-Jim. 20)
dillink for you net to be ad. You are gie to deal with ethers
mint
vary effectively today. This will
CONPW (Oct. $$44ov. 22) do much to whit you new elliot
Today you IlhaIyt.fsM it if Lit charm dominat, your
better to -them to neat,..
However, because of your
CANCER ()tiw_21-July 23)
WW,WtseuI yes may rub. In The wads and neb of loved
far man them you give out.
ones will tube preosdance over
SAG11TAW (Nov. Dsc. your own interests today.
11) Perusen y.scIMs with Foitad. ate thou. you cm'.
today VUI
,i,v4Ik,. I- w.
- be IIrsd be veer f- you 11 realistic hopefulness. You'll'
snoble thim to — CLIII? U IZO (July fl'Ang. 38) In
they add be, ad
em they situations when, you're
as's.
r.dred to maunge or costrol
CAflICOIN (Dec. 23Jau others, do so loday with $,dle
19) Your fstdtl purcsplkem words and compassionate
are very . tiday, .spsdaly gutates, 1j rir' will be
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Sod webworms are by far
one of our word lawn pests
arI are capable of doing
extensive damage to most
all Florida lawn grasses.
Within the last three
weeks about 95 per cent of
all incoming residents with
problems with their St.
Augustine lawns have
due to sod webworm at:
LV
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you have St. Augustine
grass, learn to recognize
and
control
these
destructive p.
The adults of the sod
webworm are small, brown
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of about 3/4 inch, The Larva
are small, greenish
caterpillars which range
from about 1-25th inch long
when they first hatch to
about % inch long when
• mature. This Is the stage
that does damage to ls
&amp; by chewing up
,.
These caterpillars rest in
' a curled position at the soil
level during the day and do
'
feeding at rigid The
newly hatched webworms
produce little or no visible
damage to the grass.
- However, as they reach
:
maturity, mage appears
to sbdw up almost over.
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When inspecting your
lawns for sod webworina,
:.. S look for grass blades with
:.'. notches chewed out along
the aides of the blades. By
, parting me grass back, you
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our plants and their habits of
"Each departed Friend is a
growing such as location, magnet that attracts us to the
water, sunlight and food that next world."
The Magnolia Circle of the our plant production will be
Garden Club of Sanford began rewarding.
During the business meeting,
the 1979-80 season with a
Mary
Schmitt, president
The next meeting
covered dish luncheon and
presented notes from the board.
plant exchange at the home of
(lasses in arrangements will
Mrs. I. F. Messeramith with
begin Oct. 18, at 9:30 a.m. with
Mrs. P.L. Elmore as co-hostess. Ros e
all day work shops at the club.
Mrs. Messeramith, the
The September meeting of Plans were discussed for the
circle president, conducted the Rose CIrcle of the Garden clubs bazaar to be held in November.
business meeting. Work for the of Sanford was held at the
Mrs. Leon Walker presented
new year was reported by Garden Club with 10 members
the horticulture report on
committee chairmen,
present.
Announcement was made of
The meeting was opened with various plants Including the
the membership coffee on Sept. a moment of silent prayer in spathiphyllum, althea and
20 at the clubhouse and the memory of Mrs. Henry sm- pentas. Mrs. R. J. Schmitt
November bazaar.
son, Mrs. Ruth Perry and Mrs. reviewed "Ferns" a beautiful
Mis. Joe Orltt gave the Nell Demo whose deaths during book on ferns and led a brief
horticulture report. She said, in the summer had saddened all, discussion on the many
part, "The theme for this year
A poem was read by Mrs. Joe varieties.
Is learning, growing and Corley, chaplain, honoring
Following the meeting, a
sharing
our
knowledge these members. followed by covered dish tiInrhDnn was
together. We think If we know prayer.
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Magn olia

Herald Photo by Tom Netsi
Joan Cameron has cakedecorating In the bag—you might say. Cake Carousel —
A Merry-(;o..ftound of Cieatioiis will benefit the Children's Home Society, a
participating agency of United Way.

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picked 'in iii the
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Sanford Auction, 1215 French Ave.; or B &amp; H Auto Repair,
1121 S. Sanford Ave.
For cake bakers who may want to contribute to United
Way, this way, cakes will be accepted for auction on Nov.
10, between 8 and 10 a.m.
The decorated cakes wi ll be judged on the morning of
Nov. 10. The event will be open to the public from noon
until 6 p.m. that day.

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can often see the little
green caterpillars rein,
i curled positions.
One final test could be
made by mixing about 2
ounce of a mild liquid dishwashing detergent in a
sprinkle can and applying

Treaty the entire lawn
thoroughly, giving particular attention to areas
obviously heavilyinfested.
neaviiy Iflieged.
Make spot treatments only
if the lawn can be watched
closely from day to day. I
would suggest a repeat
application In ten days for
heavy infestations.

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Heavy infestations can
eventually encompass very
large areas of lawn. When
grass is severely damaged '
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weather, it
may be killed altogether.
However, if the infested
grass Is kept well watered,
it can often recover from a
large amount of webworm
feeding.

When It Is established
that sod webworms or
other lawn caterpillars are
the problem, start control
measures
promptly.
Sprays of Dursban of Sevin
will provide good control.

Declarer now deviated,%
the normal way of playFirst Annual Cake Decorating Contest and Baked Goods
in the club suit. He urposeAuction coining up Nov 10 at the Knights of Colwnbus
fully blocked the suit y playHall, Sanford.
ing low to the ace and low'
' DEAR ABBY: A mother
message?
Mrs. Cameron explained that the proceeds from the
tell him.But who?
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back to the queen.
complaining that her
event will be di rected to the United Way. "We will pledge
DEAR ABBY: I'm In love
CHICKEN
If clubs had divided 3-2
IN
DETROIT
daughter pr ef erred calling
D
with a super dude, but he has
the money to the Children's Home Society," she said,
decla rer would have six club ,:.
DEAR CHICKEN: You! It
relatives
te
w thank
tricks, two diamond tricks, .,.
oneverybadfault.Bad breath. woWdbeanat of kfjdff
thifli for Qmridnmas, birthday
and two spade tricks. When ' '
In the cake contest, the idea is to submit a cake that has
Abby, you couldn't ask for a dentist can't help him, he
Included In the festivities will be a variety of door prizes
clubs did not divide, Sou th fell
5UtlOfl gifts rather
already been decorated. Don't shy away because you may
nicer guy, but this one fault is should see a doctor. Chronic
from local merchants, free cake decorating demonback to a second plan.
" them write thank.you notes. You
reall y hard to take be a beginner. There will be different divisions for
especially bad breath Cu be a
strations and a snack bar, among other events. The
He played
jack of
said, "A letter iz better, bita
when we kiss, It's not just after a serious physical
beginners, Intenimedlates, advanced, Holiday and junior
auction time will be announced at a later date.
spades rem his hand at trick 1.'.
telephone call is better than
he's
en
t ries
eaten onions or garlic. It's masking
four and when it was covered c.
It
with
brialbfresb.
nothin
all the time.
Prizes will include a first place trophy and first, second
by the queen he made the conFor information, call Mrs. Cameron, 323.0102.
caere,
mists, mouthiashs
idea of long-distance calls
tract by taking four spade .,-.,,
and
third
place
ribbons
in
each
division.
So,
you know you're going
or
chewing
NOT •
now, bake a cake. Well, I work for the telephone because it's more profitable for
tricks two diamonds and '.'
He's a business person who proper salad... U you love him,
Registration deadline is Oct. 13. Entry forms may be
DORIS
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company,
and
More
and
more
l
us.
three clubs.
deals with the publJc,soIwo
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am faced with the impleasad
If South had routinely led
he h.ie MIt..,.
SA•1 UU5jI4
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V%IIpWyW
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the queen of cIubifrotim
tub of disconnecting theIf a phone bill Is not paid think.
DEAR ABBY: Can a person
hand at trick two and contin. '".'. - telephone ssnlcs of parent or because of indiscriminate
l Artists
• I keep thinking maybe he ever REALLY forgive and L
To Display
ued clubs he would not have .'u''
grancareid for nonpayment of calling - by Irresponsible needs to see a dentin, but holy
forget?
been able to take the spade iri .a large telephone bill because children (or adults), the cow, the man 1s33 and I hate to
Seventy-one outstanding all media that will be exhibited festival will be art
fInesse.
LEE
demonsome
child ci' 'grandchild has responsible paying ciatorners
By playing clubs In this •
it.
Florida artists and craftspeople at the festival, this year strations by some of the artists
calls all will end up paying the bill In
itiid
unusual fash on declarer was ""
have been selected to par- community ethnic groups have
DEAR LEE: Net as
participating in the festival and
over the cowdry without the higher monthly rites. Please
able to be in his hand at
I have an Ides he knows his u that persia keep. asking ticipate in the 6 Annual Winter been invited to present their
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Park Autumn Art Festival, to cultures through foods
question.
By Oswald Jacoby
activities
rything about the club suit.
for adults and
o';:
Abby.
Involved.
always succklng on mists or
Problems? You'll feel helm be held September 29 on the
Sad Also Siiftag
The festival will also feature children.
tNEWSPAPER NTERPRISEASSN,
DOINOMYJOB chewing gum, but It doom't If you get them off year chest, campus of Rollins College. The live entertainment, including
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help. He's a very sensitive guy For a perusel reply writ, I. a rt ists selected were from theater, mime, and m usic—
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slopoed a heart lead.
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Lega Notice
Legai
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
FICTITIOUSNAME
THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
CITYOFCASSELNERRY
ADVERTISEMENTFOR
NOTICEOF
Notice
is hereby given that I am
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
$OARDOFADJIJSrMENT
SEALED BIDS
SHERIFF'S SALE
engaged in business at 505 East
OF RIOHTS-.OF.WAY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
INVITATION TO BID: NotIce IS First St., Sanford, Seminole County, by virtue of that certain Writ
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hereby given that the School Board Florida. undpr the fictitious nm' of
Execution
out of Court
and under
YOU WILL. PLEASE TAKE the City of Casselberry Board of of Seimnole County, Florida will MED.CARE SURGICAL SUPPLY, the
seal ofiSSued
the Cirtuif
NOTICE that the Board of County Adlustment will hold a public receive sealed bids until October 12, INC. and that I intend to register
Commissioners of Seminole County, hearing, Mr. Gary Holmes, ap.
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
1979, 1:00 P.M. at which time the said name with the Clerk of the final Judgement rendered In
iCant 0flbehalfoftheCasseu,.rry bids
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
will be publicly Opened and Circuit Court, Seminole County,
the
9th day of October, A.D., 1979, In the Golf Club, Is requesting a COn. read aloud In the Seminole County Florida in accordance with the
aforesaid court on the 4th day of
County Commissioners' Meeting ditional use as provided by Section School Board office building,
June, A. 0. 1979, in that certain case
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Room at the County Courthouse in 23.44 Cd) and (C) of the City of
entitled, John Gerald Smith,
PROJECT TITLE: Lake Howell Statutes, To.Wit: SectIon 665.09
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public Casselberry Code of Ordinances to High
Plaintiff, vs. Robert A. Gardiner,
School Paving
Florida Statutes 1957.
Hearing to consider and determine Opefate a golf club, restaurant a
PROJECT LOCATION: Lake
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Sig: Charles Cantrell
whether or not the County will IouflQewithOflpremlWconWmption Howell HIgh School, Maitland, Publish: Sept. 14, 21, 26, &amp; Oct. 5.
Execution was delivered to me as
vacate, abandon, discontinue, clnee,
alcoholic beverages. The parcel is Florida
Sheriffotseminole County, Florida,
1979.
lagaliy
descrIbed
renounce and disclaim any right of
as:
NAME OF OWNER: The School DEN 62
and I have levied upon the following
the County and the public in and to
Part of Lot 43, begInning at the Board of Seminole County, 1211
described property owned by Robert
LEGAL
the following rights•of.way running Northeast corner, thence run W.s
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
A. Gardiner, said property being
ADVERTISEMENT
through the described property, to. 411.5 feet, thence run $ 06 07' 16" w Florida 32171
locatedin Seminole County, Florida,
wit:
143 feet, thence run S 5033' 03" w
PLACE FOR RECEIPT
more particuiarly described as
OF BOARD OF COUNT
Y COM follows:
73.7fset,thencerunN7.sa.09..w66 SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be MISSIONERS
The unnamedstree$ lying between feet, thenc, run 30607' w' w
delivered to the Superintendent of
TheEast',of theSE ¼of thesE
The County of Seminole
Lot 1, Block U and Lot 13. Blotk s. feet, thence runs as ta'-w
'n" - ,. Schools in the School Board
of t
I *nith. J,,.•,.
Sunland Estates,as recorded inPlat feet, thence run N2O1 19" E 112.27
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
the South 220 feet of the West ~ of
Separate
sealed
bids will be
BOOII 11, Pg. 16, PublIc Records of
SEALED BIDS: October 12, 1979,
theSouih l, oftheSEI/4ofthe5Ee,i
eet, thence run 503 1' 20" E 161.5
received at the office of the Pur.
feet, thence run northwesterly along
1:00 P.M.
Seminole County Florida.
Section 24, TownshIp 21 South,
chasing Agent, Seminole County
the rlght.ofway 619.96 feet, to the
PLACE FOR EXAMINING BID
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Courthouse,
Room
417,
Sanford,
DOCUM 'ITS The School Board
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY poInt of begInning. Replat of "CE"
Florida.
Florida,
32771.
untIl
2:00 P.M., local
Office, 1211 Mellonville Avenue,
APPEAR AND BE HEARDAT THE COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION, as
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
time, Monday, October 22, 1979, at
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE recordedin PIat Books, Page26of
Sanford, Florida 37771
Seminole Ccunty, Florida, will at
which
time
and
date
bids
will
be
the Public Rscord, Seminole
SPECIFIED,
Dated this 19th day of September,
11:00 AM. on the 2nd day of Oc.
publicly opened and read in Room
1979•
BOARD OF COUNTY
County, Florida,
tol,er. AD, 979, offer for sale and
417,
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
5-Mi', William P. Layer,
COMMISSIONERS OF
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
Public hearing to be held on
Sanford, Florida, for Sanlando
Superintendent
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Thursday, October 1$, 1979 at 7:30
subject to any and all existing liens,
Transfer
Station
Modifications,
Publish Sept. 21, 26 &amp; Oct. 5, 1979
FLORIDA
P.M., In the Casselberry CIty Hall,
at the Front (West) Door of the
Seminole County will also hold a
DEN.90
BY: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
95 Lake Triplet Drive, Cassesberry,
Seminole County Courthouse in
pre-bid conference on subiect
Clerk
Florida, or as soon thereafter as
Sanford, Florida, the above
proiect at 9:00 AM., local time,
By: JoaRn K. Hare
possible.
described real property.
CITY OF
Monday, October 8. 1979 In the
Deputy Ilerk
...
That said sale
WII?D .rn,r,,,J, .
rwui VT JflC ruoiic
rLu,,uA
(SEAL)
Mary W. Hawthorne,
satisfy the terms of said
WorksAdministration Building, 4300
PROCLAMATION
Execution,
CITY CLERK
South Orlando Drive, Sanford,
Publish: September 21,
Dated this 16th day of September,
John E. Polk, Sheriff
A Municipal Election will be held Florida 32771. Only bids from
1979.
DENS?
Seminole County. Florida
in the City of Winter Springs, Contractors of record attending
Publish: September 2), 1979
Publish Sept. 7, II, 21, 75, 1979
Florida,onthe6thdayof November, said pre.bid conference will be
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND DEN.16
DEN.24
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1979, for the purpose ot electing a considered at bid opening,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTy,
The
proiecl
Mayor, a Councilman, Seat II and
consists
FLORIDA
of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CIVIL ACTION NO, 791743CA.26.E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 16TH Councilman Seat IV, each for a two modifications to Sanlando Transfer
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Station
including
the
removal
of
an
year
term
of
office.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
NOTICEOF SUIT
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
The places of voting will be 102 N. existing steel push pit, extension and
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TO: ROBERT WILSON BUNN
modifications
to
an
existing conCASE NO. 79 15)0 CAC.E
Moss Road, Fire Station No. 1 for
Residence and address
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7U13.CA.)7.K
crete
retaining
wall,
chemical
Precinct
13;
Fire
Station
Number
2
in.
DOROTHY G. HOWARD
unknown
lection grouting, installation of a
IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF
PlaIntIff, on Northern Way for Precinct
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
arid the Seventh Day Adventist push pit and packer assembly
that a Suit for adoption has been
TAUSEY
MARIE GONZALES, and
RANDY K. COLE and DIANE Church on Moss Road for Precinct (furnished by others), construction
WILLIAM JOSEPH GONZALES,
commenced against you in the
steel
The Election board shall consist f rigid frame pre-engineer
Defendants,
Circuit, Seminole County, F'.rlda,
of the following workers: Ruth buildings and misceilanenus site and
CLERK'S
NOTICE
Case No. 191763CA.20-E. Thetitl. of
NOTICE OF ACTION
electrical
work,
Layo, Clerk, Norma Lang, Charles
the cause Is: IN RE: THE ADOP.
OF SALE
TO: WILL lAM JOSEPH
Sets of contract documents may
Lang,
and
Clara
Coice
for
Precinct
T ION
OF
JAMES
GONZALES, JR.
COLE
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
be obtained at the office of the
LANGRIDGE, a minor, by: pursuant to a Final Judgment of 13, Darlene Nordine, Clerk, Helen Consulting
Whereabouts Unknown
Engineer,
VTN
INC.,
GEORGE HENRY LANGRIDGE, Foreclosure entered in the above Green, Charlotte Dickson and Kittle 1199 North Orange Avenue, Orlando,
stepfather-petitioner,
entitled cause in the CircuIt Court of Strunk for Precinct 24; and Patricia Florida 32654. Payment of Thirty
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
You are required to fIle your the 15th Judicial Circuit, in and for Lombardi, Clerk, Carrie Maupin, Dollars ($30.00) will be required
that a Petition for Change of Name
for
Marguerite
Elliott and Roberta
Answer or other pleadings with the Seminole County, Florida, I will sell
of TANSEY MARIE GONZALES
each set; no refunds will be made,
Clerk of the above Court, and to at public auction to the highest Swartz for Precinct
and WILLIAM JOSEPH GON.
Each bid must be accompanied
ZALES, Ill, rnlnorshas beenfiled by
E. NEWMAN, Eta., attorney for th. door of the Courthouse In the City of October 6, 1979.
incorporated
bank
or
trust
cornTroy J. Piland, Mayor
petitioner, GEORGE HENRY Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
natural mother, in the Circuit Court
pany, or a Bid Bond with corporate
I AIIE'DIrW.
k
of the Cliv of
riuriva.
. m.ngjJa -.
igger
surety satisfactory to Seminole
Winter Springs, Florida
15, 1979, that certain parcel of real
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32503,
You are hereby required to fIle In
County, for not less than fIve percent

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1979. If you fail to do so, a default
Lots 1 and7, Block 4, ROSALIND
The County wilt accept only such
judgment will be entered against HEIGHTS, according to plat thereof
____________ surety company or companies as
you for the relief demanded in the as recorded in Piat Book 3, Page
are authorized to write bonds of such
complaint filed herein.
Public Records of Seminole County, NOTICE OF ADOPTED BUDGET, Character and amount under the
WITNESSmy hand and the seal of Florida, (less the West 100 feel) and CITY OF WINTER SPR INOS, lawsof the Sfateof Florida, and only
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County, Florida, this 16th day ot
August, 1979.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
In and for Seminole
County, Florida
Of MARVIN E. NEWMAN, Esq.
Attorney for Petitioner,
924 N. Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32103
Publish Sept. 21, 2$ &amp; Oct. 5, 12, 1979
DEN-91

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
Deputy Clerk
John OeM. Haines
Winderweedli, Haines,
Ward &amp; Woodman, P.A.
'P.O. Box
Winter Park, Fl 32790
Publish Sept. 21, 25, 1979
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University of Florida s experiT
ment station on Celery Ave.,
Sanford,haspermanentposition
of Tractor Driver.Laborer
(Motor Vehicle Operator).
salary $7,224 to $9,166 pius 16
pct. fringe benefits. Call 322.4134
for appointment,

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ii ri'fz lot 14, sectIon A.2nd ad.
ditiofl. 4 burial spaces wIth
copeing around lot. $03 each
space. Contact J. Lawton Shaw,
Rt 2 Box 235.0, Clayton,
30525. Ph 401.702-3296.

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BabySittIng inmyhoms
WeIlIdays,Infants&amp;small
Children. 322.2151

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Convenhent2 BR
Fenced.Air&amp; Heat
WWCarpet.322.1462

E.perlenced Laborers for masons.
Delton,. ar.a. Oia,n i.sn.
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ImmedIate openin-da I,,itt:
OffIce, 200 MarvIn Ave.,
Longwood. Apply between $ AM
to 11 am.

Sanford area, require assocIates
degree or equivalent, previous
restaurant experience helpful,
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Send resume with salary history

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Semoran Management Corp.
1060 Woodcock Rd., Orlando,
Fla. 32803.

Machine, 301 E. 26th P1. Exp.'
onlyl Wages commensurate w.
tyfre benefits.
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MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
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3 DR. fl's B, CIA, carpeted. Exc.
oond. $400 me.. lease &amp; ref.

323.7832
Ev,s.3fl.0612,372-)317,
322-6162, 327-7177
207 E. 25th St.
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pets. $150 &amp; uo. Call 323 I00S' -

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NothIldren,nopets

lIghts 0. gas. Clean. 1 child ac.
cepted.Nopetst$5Owk.372.9Oo.
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701 Bldg.
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E. Altamonte Dr.
339 05081
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Alrcondltionjng, Heating, Elec,r(.
cal, Plurnbing$erylc,&amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 471-429,
Lic., Bonded 0. ins.

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R Ii Land Clearing, Sanford, Fl.
Leaden Dragllnework
Free Est.323-7109
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By Owner- 3 BR, I' bath on
largecorner lot. DR or FR also 1
BR newly decorated. C H&amp;A, all
carpeted, nice neighborhood i
block off Mellonville, Mid 30's.
1406 E. 24th St. 321-0067.
321 Yale Dr., Academy Manor, 3
BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly
renovated inside lout. New CH,
w-w carpet, fenced yd. 532.000.
327-9556 days; 3235769 eve.
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DELTONA
BR, 2 B, C H&amp;A, formal DR.
beautifully eqpt. kit., includes
microwave. Near schools &amp; recreation. Corner lot.
051 EEN
3 BR lake front home situated on)
wooded acres. Ideal country
living.

H. Ernest
Reg.

MORRIS

Sr.

REAL ESTATE Broker

290 N. 17.92, CasseIberry, Fl.
$345200
Eve. 642.3455
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LI; Mary, Comm property.
lots &amp; house. 5.44,000.

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Loch Arbor 4 BR 2 B pool
$62,500.

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FHA.VA,FHA233I245
M; Unsworth Realty

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ByOWNER-3gRhomesin000d
cond. $25,000. Will hold W
substantial dwn. fl7.7fl7
* HAVE SOUEEZEITIS? Then
you should see this gracious
older2storyhomein"movein"
Condition. Asking only $42,500.
Interested? Call us today for
appoIntment.
•CARPENTERS SPECIAL 2 BR
on large commercial lot. $17,000,

REALTOR
MIS
323.4061 or-eves. 323-051?

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II, C HIA, w.w carpet, new
paint Inside I Out, fenced rear
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a THIS LOVELY older home is
one of Sanford's pioneer 2 story
horneswlthcharmand comfort.
4 or 5 BR5, 2 baths. W invite
your inspection, just reduced
$35,000.

oned agri., Lii. Mary, 2 acres in
ares of Exec. type homes.
133.000.
B1'1 Scanbeassumedlowner
WIll hold 2nd mort. priced at
1U,$0O. Owner Realtor.
ASSOCIATESNEEDED
LFLORIDA REALTY
SANFORD REALTOR
FrenchAve.
33.0031,333.Qne,3fl.7173
2$ Horn.,, 4 pci. intert to
vallfied buyer. $34,000 to
144,069. Low down payments.
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SUI DIR. 322.2$,.
4COMMERCIAL PARCELS
tl.41.44. (1) 1.41 Orange Blvd.,
(1)f4I41,fl) l.4IOregoflAve.
yjr ouni terms.
.U,1½ 12 story townhouse. Lg.
.'yd, pool, C P11*, 131,000.
1j Terms.

* FIRST TIME OFFERED 3 BR,
1½ baths home. Good location,
newly painted, fenced yard I
Much More. Only
STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLELISTIPIGSERVICE
1s30-SISO-322-1939

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øine. 523 per cord delivered, 323
8817 after 3:30 p.m.

SUPER BUY 3 BR 1 bath home
with det. apt, on 'large shaded
fenced &amp; Many Extras! Great
investment! BPP WARRAN
TED. Just $25,750!
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE 2 BR,
I bath home on 2' acres! Lg
LR • DR. eat in kit., porch, barn,
pod &amp; Add. acreage avail
Yours for 535.000'

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greatest rock concert of my life.
was two days ago and I still can't hearl"

MOPE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I!

Sanford's Sales Leader

1k Mary 3 1. Ig fenced lot w fruit
trees &amp; garden space 4 garage.
Leisure World mobile w lots from
518.900 534.300 Fish, swim, boat,
shuffleboard &amp; tennis,

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

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Branch
Office
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The wealher is perfect for a

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Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave
371 0159
Aft Hrs 322 7643, 322 4869

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lemons, tangeloeS, tangerines.
grapefruit. All household itemS
iluded. Call E. V. Foster, New
Richmond, Wisc. 246-6215 or
J05) 332 8848, Lake Mary. Fla

3 BR I S bath Split plan $32 500
William Malic:owslci. Realtor
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VA-F IIA.235.Cón. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your i or our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc - Realtor
611 )O1Y
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NEW CARPET. HEAT. NEW
ROOF. $24,900.

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FAMILY ROOM, CARPORT,
HEAT, CARPETS, DRAPES,

$13,900terms.
$17,500 cash. 327 4109

WiTH FRUIT TREES $739130

2 bath block home $28,500
Ownerwillfinance.3320?16

MAYFAIR near Lii Monroe.45R
2½ b. 000l I garden area
privacy fenced. Fireplace in
tam. rm., lovely eat.in kit. All
conveniences. Style I quality
const. 697,500.
LEMON BLUFF fantastic 1 BR
weekend retreat, St. Johns
River, covered boat dock:
132.500.
COUNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR
r-shop. I storage bId., f an.
cad, shade trees. Cony, to
shoppIng. $21,300.

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32$ $imferd Ave. 327.7972.

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£11551,
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Sanford.Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
water front. s,soo.

2-lOxlOOft.lotsOcala
near game resery. 1-11.600

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/2 acre, 150' on aks. $52,000
Owner - Assgc. 322 6195.
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47-Real Estate Wanted
We buy your equity, close In 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, REALTOR
3392800
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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy

50-Mis __Ilaneous for Sale

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42-Mobile
ROOM WOOD FLOORS, FIRE.
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new BROAD.
COMPLETELY REDECORAT
MORE, front I rear BR's.
ED, NICE CORNER. $37,000
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373-5200
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, CENTRAL -1603 Orlando Dr.
VA I FHA Financing
AIR &amp; HEAT, CARPETS, ALL APPLIANCES, PRIVACY C)on't pile no longer needed Items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
money in your wallet I
CARPORT, CARPETING, NEW -PAINT. $31,500.
We pay cash for mobile homes
Up to $4,000
322-2661 or 323-5215
SEIGLER REALTY

43-Lots-Acreage IItdg. lot for duplex or singl.
family home, w.city water,
sewer &amp; paved street. $4,500.

Sanford 321.0640
OrIando32l-1577

CailBart

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Beds, DbI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set, Sanford
Auction, 17155. French, 323 1340.
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OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE II

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311.313E. First St.
322.5672

75-Recreational Vehicles
SCOTTY HI LANDER IS' TI
Ice box, CI. brakes, cxc. cond.
323-0813
Camper. '72 Chev., 6 cyl.
Step Van, $2000
323 6817

77-Junk Cars Removed,
Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
327-5990

Garage Sate: Rugs, clothes, some
lurn., misc. Sat. 10-6, Corner of
000dhart &amp; Country Club Rd.
Lk. Mary.

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 322 1621; 322 4460

3 family yard sale, Sat. 8a.m. to?
p.m. on S. Sanford Ave. across
from Cornwall Rd.

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78-ltorcycleS
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 323 7110

2 Fern. Garage Sale. Thurs., Fri.,
Sat. Wilson Rd. in Paola. 2 ml.
from Wilson School.

1977 Moped-good cond.
$350
3230611

Gigantic Yard Sale
Sat. &amp; Sun. 9a.m. till?
Old&amp; new items.
713 Magnolia

79-Trucks-Trailers

Garage Sate. Sat., Sept. 22.9 to S.
Lots of good furniture, tools,
clothes. 108 Sheridan Ave.,
Longwood, FIa. 339-1972.

1978GMC'?fon
6cyI. low miles.
132.8974 aft. 3p.m.

55--Boats &amp; Accessories

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80-Autos for Sale

323 6593

1972 14 ft. Regal Tn-Huh w-72 hp
Johnson 1 '72 tilt trailer.
Trolling motor, depth finder &amp;
other extras. $1100. Call Ellen
322-4396 between 6:30 am, &amp; $
p.m -

Sears Kenmore heavy duty copper
tone washer &amp; matching dryer.
Like new $500 pr. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3226771.

Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35 used short
time. BaI. $189.11 or 5)9.35 mo.
Agent 339 6386.

TRUCK

west

Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center. 2202
French Ave 322 2255.

62-Lawn-Ga r'den

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NAMED VARIETIES
Blooming African Violets
2401 Airport Blvd.

'75 Buick Century
Good Cond., $lS00orbest offer
834-1213or 339-2799aft6
1974 Vega Stg. Wgn. Auto, 4 cyl.
Excellent cond. Ice cold AC,
Good gas mileage, 323-2376 or
322 2066.
'71 Dodge Charger, Auto, air, PS,
PB, 8-track. Good cond,, $100
349- 5945.

JEAN NORRIS
Ferns &amp; Exotic Plants
60) Celery Ave.
Nelson Roses

1977 Ford LTD—I dr.,
paint
lob, new vinyl fop, brake lob, no
rust. Good cond. 1
Asking
$1150. Call after 1 p.m. 323 5694.

FILL DIRTI TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark I Hirt 323-1550

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 831
4605 (Dealer)

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-9141
Eves after6l weekends

1966 Rambler Classic
I Dr. Sedan, 732 Eng., auto.
$450 FIRM. 3221917

63-Machinery.Tools

1970 Mercury Stg Wgn
9 pass. $650 FIRM
Call 331-O9IOor 1-600-432 5135

new

owner.

MS Case Tractor
Iharrow for sale
Woody Little, 327-9136

'69 Chev. Bel-Aire Deluxe, I Or.
Air. PB. PS. Excellent cond.
$69 S. 372 0435

68-Wanted to Buy

CJ-7 Renegade, 1976,3 speed,
Good mileage, HI. Must sacrifice
13500. 322 9595

Good Used Furn. ApplIances,
Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg. Material. 322-5659

'72 CADDY
$630
322-0231 or 322-0779

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
n!ture Salvage. 3231121.

I9l6Mustang II 2dr hatchback, air
V 6, new
excellent cond.
53.000. 323-5436 after 4 p.m.

mower

KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

ish button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty,
Originally $649,
assume
payments of $21 mo. Agent 339.
$356.

Hwy 92, 1 mile
of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
putIllc AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday'at 7:30. it's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 9O4-233
8311 for further details.

59-Musical Merchandise

Refrigerator
repo I? Cu. ft.
Westinghouse. Sold orig. $514,
hal. $206 or $21 mo. Agent 3395356.

MICROWAVE

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32711

Philco S-S copper tone refrigerator
w ice maker. Like new. $500.
Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17-92
All A C's w energy saver, 10 pct.
over dealer cost. Firestone
Stores, 1st 0. French. 322 0215
Jim. Open Friday nights till 1
p.m

322-3481

'72-25 hp Evinrude, low hrs.
15' wood boat,traiier
Many extras, $495. 322-6517

New 10 pc modular LR suite. $555.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I? 92

52-Appliances

We Buy Wrecked Cams

16' Larson Fiberglass
lShp Evinrude
Good shape, $700. 322-9315

New Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. Orig.
retail $69.95, NOW $10. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanlord. 322-1121.

Used 4 Pc walnut BR suite,
dresser, mirror, chest &amp; bed.
$110. Sanford Furniture Salvage.
1792 So. of Sanford. 3228721.

MG Midget, 1973
$1100
32206829a m.tolp m

tires,

LOAD NIW TOOL
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AUCTION
DILL'S AUCTiON CINTI

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322-749$

ACRES

330x660
IIGH &amp; DRY. Large oaks, pine I
palms. Close in, paved streets,
zoned agriculture, horses
allowed.
XCEPTIONAL VALUE $20,900

"THE LAND MANN"
,MiiNNRL....,un

1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed. used very short
lime. Original $593. hal. $151 or
$21 mo. Agent 339 8386

So. of Sanford 322-1721.

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000RSFOREVERt
are offering their $00,000 In.
ventory of new furniture, bed.
ding, &amp; GE appliances I TVs at
DISTRESS PRICESII Public I
Dealers Invitedl SALE IN
rnui
I'JUT IT: urlando Wholesale Furniture Dist.
2500 Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint, 1 bIks. west of 441. 29$.
2575. Open daily 9.6, Sun. 12-4.

in

STEREO
Must sell Zenith walnut stereo.
AM-FM stereo radIo, 4 speed
turntable, diamond needle, $
track. Sold new $450, balance
due $128 or take over my
payments of $16 per month. Call
628 5011 day or night.

So of Sanford. 322 5721.

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BROKER
2439 S. MyrtleAve., Sanford

8721.

300S.SanfordAve.

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REALTY, INC. REALTOR $30 $500
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New 5 Pc dinette set. Table &amp; 1
chairs. $75. Sanford Furniture
Salvage. I' 92 Soot Sanford. 322

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New &amp; Used Furniture

INC.
REALTORS
S30.4a33 or 339-4711 eves.

HAS CLOSED THEIR

Larry's Mart. 21% Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Self, the finest
used
furniture, Refrig . stoves, toots

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FORREST GREENE

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tiod Goods

Brand New lnterspring Bedding
price Sanford Furniture Salvage,
Il 92 S of Sanford 372 8773.

Call Marve' Morris after hours WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO.

aj,213

2 MIles East of I-4on West SR 46- Sanford, Fla.

PRAY, SIPTIMIII 21 1,7

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7 PM.

Auctioneer: Lewis C. Dell
Phone 323-5620
DRILL PRESSES- POWER TOOLS- AIR COMPRESSORS
ROLL AROUND TOOL BOXES

VY AT Y011i Phd Till AIPCT1SN WAY
WE CARRY HIGHEST QUALITY
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NAME SIANDSI
BICO - ROCKWELL - RODAC - FULLER - CUMMINGS - STEELCRAFT
- CONTINENTAL
- BUFFALO - SHOPMATE - WOODS - BLACK DECKER
- McGRAW EDISON WATERLOO - INGERSOLL RAND - WEN . NASA
WI HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF ALL HAND TOOLS AND ACCII$OR$IS ON WIlE ELI
* dm51191 wucus, if hold tools, air tools. cIectric hole for II..
phimber, cmrpsuitor, msdsnlc,
electrician trucker, forms,, polbtor, caitractor, shop owesr or senses
tool me, hi any profession.
WskyI,kev,ftaIl-drjIIblt$tsalr,g.ls,
wbiodgsfoe,palnt brushos

presser-s sanaper Is orinders. •zlssislon cords IS Isrck

(((1)

New roof ,

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Rig. Real Estate Broker
3226476
EVe323.3fl4

ZONED COMMERCIAl,
Hl.WAY FRONT 3 BDRM, 2
BATH HOME WITH EXTRA
ROOM FOR BUSINESS AND
STORAGE. HALF ACRE FOR
GROWTH 131.900.

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GENEVA
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. l0pct.dwn. By owner
365-3496, eve. 349-3451

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3 ' BEDROOM, 2 BATH POOL
WITH CENTRAL Al R &amp; HEAT,
COUNTRY KITCHEN,FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE,
LARGE SCREENED PORCH, 2

LIKE NEW
3 BDRM, 2 BATH MOBILE
HOME. 44x21 LOCATED ON
OWNER LOT, ACCESS TO ST.
JOHNS WITH PERSONAL
DOCK, PRICED TO SELL AT
ONLY $26,900 INCLUDING
LOT, CITY WATER I SEWER.
SEE ANY TIME,

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker, $25 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
644-6432

throughout. Quiet neighborhood.

Inc. REALTOR. MLS
11,3 5, pool home, beautifully
'lilKipit work thop, green 323.5774 Day ,or Nighl
hee. 17.. sq ft living area.
.Terms.
LIKE OUTDOOR LIVING?
Canoe, swim, fIsh in front yard.
- - ., loin the fastest growing
Secluded 3 PR, 1½ bath, large
wu Estate Office in town?
rooms. Heavily landscaped lot
10$00.
'shekeyeuab.lterdeal.

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47-A--Mortgages Bought

3 BEDROOM, P
BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON.
DELTONA
$26,900
DITIONER, OVERSIZED LOT.
OWNER MOtIVATED
GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED 10 2 BR, 1 bath home, newly painted
inSide &amp; out with new carpeting
$35,500.

Harold Hall Realty

43-Lots- Acreage

Cash 322.4132

Looking For a New Home? Check the Want Ads for houses
of every size and price.

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1892 MODEL, 2'? STORY VIC.
TOP IAN SHOW CASE FOR RE
MODELING. 135,000.
3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT &amp;
AIR, CARPORT. $32,500.
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

5400. 332 6219.

51—Hous

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
5.493,75 bal. $163.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339-8306.

54-Garage_Sales

It

I

2565
PAR K

, I Ispilt plan, fenced yd.,
• a,is, cgnv., workshop or
icr in rear. All for 1.11*.

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41-Houses

Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 322.0721.

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Hospital bed, $250; wheel chair,
$75; Bedside commode, $15;
foldable walker, $35. All Exc.
cond. 323 9007 aft. 6

Collectors item "Nat King Cole"
album 6 records, Longines
Symphonelte recordings. Reas.
price. 323 50)5.
the

Zenith 23" works good, $125.

8x10 Tents. Sale $69.99
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 5791

new,

$ CASH $
$ PAYING TOP PRICES$
Gold, Silver. Diamonds. Coins
Table No. 10 Broadway
Saturdays only!
Village Super Flea Market
Highway 1797
or
Call 321 0695 anytime

Used color TV set 1970 model.

Sylvania 12" 01W Football
special, 115.56, reg. $120.
Firestone Stores, 1st &amp; French
Ave. 322 0245, JIm. Open Friday
nights till 7 p.m.

PIANO--beautiful spinet w bench,
dehumidifier, $775; Side-by-Side
refritjeralor freezer, almost

nice lot! OP P WARRANTED A
Buy for 533.900!

NEAR LAKE 4 BR 2 B corn.
for-table home newly painted,C
HIA,fsricid back yd., nice area.
141.900.

— Newly renovated block

68-Wanted to Buy

53-TV- RadiD.Stereo

The Real Estate Agency

or approved check WIpr,s ID,$I tax izempI myth sli]
eq. NW respensible fur ct'ar,es due Ii strikes or stIpple,
sims. Nut respassible fir accidents er pripsrt after said.

Inc., Realtors
2433'? S. French (17-922 Sanford
333 5334
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9.

cern-

FITI:Ica_ElecfrIclans_Shnors
I Welders - Os. hr-s -Contractors - Truckers - Carpenters
- Farm, - Plumbers - PaInters - Everyone.

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Dinette set, $125; electrical Royal
Corona Typewriter,S150; sewing
machine, 575. 323-5313.

523.900!

ocrisoncrange$lvdinPaoia.
00Jy.$ai,ijO. Owner will carry
meg't. with lOpc?. down.

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JUST LISTED 2 BR, I bath home
in Lonqwood on lovely tree
shaded lot! Spacious LR &amp; Fla.
Pm.. eat in kit., &amp; turn. neg.'
OP P WAR PA N TED
Only

CUSTOM BUILT
BEAUTIFUL STONE ISLAND
HOME. ABUNDANCE OF
STORAGE, LARGE UTILITY
RM., GAS DRYER, GAS
GRILL, MUCH MORE. TENNIS
COURTS AVAILABLE. ONE
YEAR WARRANTY.

- SY Nuir 3274116.

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FENCE, ALL BRICK. $36,500.

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iiRtI[statt,,'.
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CAR GARAGE. $3 1 ,000.

Viuptoiepc$of

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AI11)U fleedtOkfl(MI

Brown River Rock, 01st. Box,
Grease Traps, Drywells
Car Stopa, Cement, Sand
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
327-575

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pool

323-7832

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Sunland- 4-2 with pool.
$57750

only. 3321435.

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pool,

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CBS, 2 BR, 1 bath large lot, low

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Grove Manor 53 with

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v'
s. Cameron Ave. 1.2 acres 32
$79,900, with 2-I guest house in
rear.

(I/i),
SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN INDEBTEDNESS OF THE COUNTY OR
P.O. BOx 1150 Middletown, Ohio
Yarddèbrls,'rraii,
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE BURTON LANE IMPROVEMENT One.Fourth
PLEDOETHEFAITHANDCREDITOFTHECOUNTY:PROVIDINGIF
S-Rachel Ruby
45042.
ApplianceslMisc,
',)V
TAXING DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT
sKenneth H. Ruby
Beuty
Care
LENDING INSTITUTION REQUIRES THE INDEBTEDNESS TO BE ON BURTON LANE FROM NARCISSUS TO 640' NORTH, WITHIN THE
—_..1(LQCALJ4,.337;_.
VALIDATEDINCIRCUITCOURTTHE PROPERTYOWNERSSHALL
sPatricia N. Ruby
COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
DISTRICT; PROVIDING BOUNDARIES OF SAID DISTRICT;
PAY ALL COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES; PROVIDING FOR
s-GeorgeA.Ruby
Oficiclienhig .
PROVIDING FOR THE GOVERNING OF SAID DISTRICT BY THE STATE
OF FLORIDA
TOWER'SBEAUTjSALO
Experience desired. Good
PAYMENT IN FULL OR SIX ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS; PROVIDING BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; PROVIDING METHOD OF
formerly HarrIefl's Beauty Nooii
Insurance, vacation, credit
THE ASSESSMENT FORMULA; PROVIDING A PRELIMINARY LIST
FINANCING; PROVIDING THAT THE FINANCINGOF THE DISTRICT COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Custom Office Cleaning,
51E1$f5l.5743
____________________________
OF ASSESSMENTS FOR ASSESSMENT THROUGH FACILITIES OF
union Iprofit sharing. Apply In
'Sworn to and subscribed before
mericai, new const. Licensed,
SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE isN INDEBTEDNESS OF THE COUNTY OR
ponLakeMaryu Food Store
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PROPERTY APPRAISER AND COLLECTION THROUGH THE TAX PLEDGETHE FAITHANDCREDITOF THECOUNTY, PROVIDING IF me this 21st day of August, 1919.
bonded
I Insured. Quality sbr.
cIrpsnfry
COLLECTOR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, EXCLUSION FROM
Lake Mary Blvd. at 1.1.
Phillip H. Logan
LENDING INSTITUTION REQUIRES THE INDEBTEDNESS TO BE
vice evirytlme. Ph. 323.0551 of- .'
SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Notary Public
.
U&amp;SISI.
VALIDATED IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PROPERTY OWNERS SHALL
'.'
LPN. Fulltlmel parttlme. Apply
PAY ALL COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES; PROVIDING FOR Publish Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21,
-.,ftr 1
Owner
Linear
Assessed Lii,,
Room AddItions ' remodelIng '
in
peri
on
Lakevlew
Nursing
PAYMENT IN FULL OR SIX ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS; PROVIDING 1979
.,b
N..
Legal Descrlpti.Il
Feet
aineraIhom.rep.irs.nojq,00
IHo.Ifng
Amiunt Arnie,,?
Ciiitei', 919 B. 2nd St.
THE ASSESSMENT FORMULA; PROVIDING A PRELIMINARY LIST DEM-154
irnall.
Call
323-9443
anytime.
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1 NlOOftOfSl4OftOfEl40
OF ASSESSMENTS FOR ASSESSMENT THROUGH FACILITIES OF
100
$2,101.32 12,104.32
- BeattjIfljru$hpjj,ij AVON
PROPERTY APPRAISER AND COLLECTION THROUGH THE TAX CITY OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA.
ft of Lot 12, FIa Land I Col
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'ourolIMat.r
FIGHT INFLATION
COLLECTOR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, EXCLUSION FROM NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Co's Celery Plantation, pal
Il Avon. Increase your sir-fling
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SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. CONSIDER ADOPTION OP
Pg. 139
power. For details. call 1141.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
2 Sl50ftofE1i0ftofwleg
140
('ion
c.rn.os
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$3,347.70 $3,367.70
,
or6447,,
,
Front Assessed LIen
Owner
ft of Lot 12, FIa Land I Col.
Drivis, pitIos,waIksic.
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
LnalDescriphiin
Ito,
-I-Footage Amount Amount
Co's Celery Plantation, PB 1
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.
LICENSED $49 946$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
RN part tIme, 7.3 shift. Apply In
Pg 129
ALP PAINTING
'
' _SlöOftof E 140ff
1
the City of Longwood, FlorIda, that
160'
$1,916.10
o
person Lakeviaw NursIng ConResidsntIalICo,nrnsr-cIaI ..
3 Sl3OftOfNlSOftof 1160
ABC Concrete. Patios, 'iviways
120
$1,481.00 $ 0
of Lot 12 Fla Land &amp;
the City CornmIsion will hold a
tsr, 919 1. 2nd it.
3326762
I add 0,15. Quality work, no Job
aIlS
not Lot 11, Pu Land I Col.
77.4j3',.
Coi Cos Celery Plantation
public hearing to consider enact.
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tOO Imall, 59149)4
.
Co's Celery Plantation, PS 1
PB 1, Pg. 139.
RN
41012
ftjIlI
part
time.
Apply
mont of Ordinance No. 467, entitled:
Pg. 129.
','
N
lOOftoISS40ft
2
In person Sanford Nursing
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
100'
$2,033.22 $3,033.22
I.
InIIngi Risgair ...4 SI3OftQfN340ftofEI40
cprcn
.'. ,
120
$2325.76 u,us.i
of B 140ff of Lot 12,
Convalescent Center
OF LONGW000, FLORIDA,
h];,.
ft of Lot H, Fla Land I Col.
Fla Land 0. Coi Cot
Mellonville.
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUD•
Co's Celery Plantation, PB 1
PaInting
MEINTIER
lICE
Celery Plantation
by
Anthony
CoriflO,
Ifl.i
'-ING WITHIN THE CORPORATE
Pg. 139.
New or repair, leaky showers our
tYlOI, Sxtsrlor quaIIfi.d In
SlOOttOfEl4$ftof
3
AREA OF THE CITY OF LONG.
Executivs$.ct.OirlFnid.y
140'
$325635
$3a35
S Nl2OftofE 1lOftoILot
01000.FreeEs?.Call
120
$2,525.75
W IN ttof Lot 13,
- $fty,23yrs.xp.$44363,
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WOOD, FLORIDA, AN AREA OF HeavysMnd,acwatetng,
11, Fla Land I Col. Co's
Fla Land I Col Cot Celery
LAND SITUATE AND BEING IN
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siflhl of humor, for local real
Celery Plantation PBi,
Set. Peppers Painting SavIca.
Plantation p3 I Pg 139
SEMINOLE COUNTY, AND MORE
estati iffice..1.$.
'eNniskh
Pg 139
Custom Painting I detail trims.
I
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
N 100 ft Of 5 340 f of
4
100
$2,035-fl $3,033.22
Free Es?. 323.1704.
FOLLOWS: THE EAST
Fruit
Owner
1 116 ft Of W 195
FEET
Assissid Js,,
Alternations,
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.
of
Lot
13,
FIa
Land
I
Pelt
OF
THE
WEST
505
FEET
OF
THE
Ni.
Legal Deicriphiom
Amisul &amp;meess
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Drapsi, Upholstery
Col Cos Celery
NORTH 724 FEET OF THE NORTH
6 LotlhLesaSaSftINigo
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--_PlantatiOn, pu, Pg 129
0NE-HALFOFLOT1,SECTION3.,
5
ftOIElOOtt&amp;piSSftof
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 29
NlOOftofEllOftof
100'
$1,199.00
0
$ )9SftofW lion, Fia
NOTICIUNDUPICTITIOU$
EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Lot 12 Fla Land I CeI
.
W.rnOIotIC0,fl.r-.III
Land &amp; Col. Co's Celery
I
NAME STATUTE
FLORIDA; REDEFINING THE
Cos Curry Plantation
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Salsi, pssspo,'t ti
&amp;
Plantation, PB I, Pg139.
PB 1, Pg 129
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
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ANIMAL HAVEN
I'SpSW 5*vIce. 3324101. Section23, Township 19$
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN:
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N 100 ft of S S4O ft of
I I Cat boirding, bathing,
200 (400)
50.4)9.24 00.4)9.26 - 6
100' - $2,035.23 $3,035.22
Range 30E N 230 ft Of S
Notice Is liareby givegI ,g
TO INCLUDE SAID LAND WITHIN
B 146 ft of W 191 ft
clipping, fbi control, Pet ,
925 ft of W 275 ft. Fl.
THE MUNICIPAL LIMITSOF THE
IUPOIN, dig hiU$i5,
of Lot 13, PIe Land I
Land Idol. Co's Celery
CITY: AUTHORIZING AMEND. to the flctltlies name statute,
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lliidy InSid, kennels, screened
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MENT TO CITY MAP TO IN. Florida Statute 060.19, will register
silIslie runs, ales air c.w.
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CLUDE SAID LAND ANNEXED: WIth liii Clark of the CWcu$ Ciert, - CMSS.332 p69,7
N 166 ft of S 440 ft of
125
loaf. homes, mobile hunes, etC-.
$2431.69 $2431.02
100'
$1,199.00
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DESIGNATING A
ZONING SemInole Ceunty, PIer-No, upon
E146ft.fWI9SItof
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Mibiji Plolile specIal 13xj,'.'"
Celery Plantation, PB),
CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING '5CeiP1ofProaf0thiPublicaflsniI
Lot 13, Pie Land I Col
$32.11 INSiflabti r-aNS. .'0l.
IkM1Ifl,iij,.s$
Pg. 129.
FOR THE RIGHTS AND thIs notice the fictitious name, to
Cs Celery antauon
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N1ISftof$340of
PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZENSHIP wit: $TARKI$S, under iklcb they
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11Sf? 01W 19Sf? of Lot
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100'
$1,199.00
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AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Count)', PIer-ida.
13,PIaLandIC.I.Ca's
$340fto1Lgl13,Fl.
Tlicarlsrwgm
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SaidOrdinanc.waspiocedonflrot
Celery Plantation, PS,,
7115 PSftliI lMI(*ilW in $4
Land I Cal dos Celery
pg.
reading-on
enser 10, rn,, ..
business enterprise are as
. PlntatIon, PS I Pg 129
PAlNTING,CA1PIfly
the City Commission will consider follows: '
N liOftof 1 lliftWW
TRACTO*$IRVICE -'.'' I
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105
100'
-$1,216.00
$1,199.00
0
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samefor (
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Weyne
190 ft of Lot 12, Fla LOAd
pj
Ming, grading &amp; uchef
1110 ft of Lot 12, FIa Land
E119$tur$:*
altar the pubic hearing, whIda will
&amp;CoI.CVsCeta,ypuan,a.
Salle Raymond
Fr-ga lit, Eve 323-W6
IColCooCeiery
rb.hh4dIn$CItllsfL,
tim P5 1, Pg 139
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Plantation PS), Pg 129
FlorIda,
on
Momdiy,
the
0th
day
of
lam Indelicate
N*ftQ4$340flof
TheNorffilCQftoltM
100
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100'
DIMrr-k,
$1,210.00
$1199.00
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Larvyvirpagel
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South 240 Itof 1 140 ft
Mswki, I disclng, cvftival,'
assoonher,$fteraspossn,,'ti, Pubihiti lipt.?, 14,21,32.
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13, PIe Land I
of Lot 12 FIa Land
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celery PIOAtIIISIt, PBS,
H_Pout, has tnick wiil.trawh.
&amp; Cal Cs Celery Plantation
reoeanabl. &amp; Wimpt. NsslI5
apPear
and
be
heard
with
respect
tu
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PS 1 Pg 129
our SPeclifty, GNu rat, 30-Our - i.'
the propos Ordinance. This
PICTSTIOU$NAMI
NPiir-1'Ciit,y, PSWIn &amp; —i-_-_-j,
N WINsI $ MIftil I
N liOItof$ 240 not
100
965
$2,033.22 52,035.22
$)4$$ $3
hearIng
may
becontimied
freon
time
Nstice
is
hereby
givin
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am
misc.
Call
Paut
Hunter.
3294691.
lISNeIW 1901111 Lot
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p,aj,y.
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- the City Commlssis&amp;'
- CIrcle, Coes*ury, FL INSIlISIe
. cery psa.watien,
Cal dos Celery Plantation
Hmeri
pulCMtjjjj
A copy of the proposed Ordinance Cnty, Pisdis, under the flatisIsus
1$, I Pg 139
over- ii yr-i. 'op hsmen
is
pastedat
the
City
Hall,
Longeuso4
name
if
SPECIALTIES
and
that
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NlOOftof$44IItof
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FIOridLi,tdcoplesareoflfi$ewI* WNutor90l5ler'lh,amewithNa
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WftoILotlI,FlaLan,0 E116ftofLof 12. FI
theCiinkofIMCKysndsam.y ClerkatffieClrciuNCga,t,$orng a c co's celery
Land &amp; Cii Cs Celery
be kspectad by the public.
Camty, PIvIda hi accordance wRhl
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prIvisleils at the Picrnleus
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Ti-Wit: $actlm
MNw H. Sacked.. Jr., Clerk
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Arthur H. Seckwlth, Jr. Cur-k
LInda Mar-tin $4J9 Fisrids '-- 1*.
to IN SNrd CIIISWY c.-.-'--, .
to the bard of County Commissioners
City Clark Of the
W, Mart 7. Myra
in list fir $Imkuele County, Pier-No
hi and fr Seminole County, FiQrlde
City of Longa4 Florid,
PubUth: $. 14, 21, 15. ê Oct. 5
Sept, $2,
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- Publish Sept. 21, 1979
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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR,? bath home in
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FURNITURE BEDDING
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'Commercial Bldg. for lease, 2a)
s.'-n. suitable for shop or
HAL COLBERT REALTY Inc
pro6,,sIonaI offices. 323-7423.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
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Vg$22,000.
2 BR 1 b 2481 Palmetto Ave.
AStorage Rental
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31partments Furnished
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town, very clean I roomy. SeIT'
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetfe.'
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JOHN DEERE
Interested in 2 men, tractor
salesman
&amp;
mechanIc.
Preferably experienced in our
equipment. Mr. T's, 3793 S.
Orlando Hwy I Lii. Mary Blvd.,
Sanford, Fl. 322.1035.

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3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot. Privacy fence, at
tached garage, I yrs. old $55,000
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Walking distance to downtown
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percentage,
Lonowood area. 331.3335.

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322-4034
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18-Help Vl1flt0d

393-2634.

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Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
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323.3176

ice •2 Bedroom House. Partly
urni5hed. Longwoodarea. Close
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BR, 25 near Crystal Lake, $330
mo glady Brown Realty, Broker
3225327 or 322.3971.

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Lutheran Church
of The Redeemer
has several openings in their
pre-kindergarten 0. kIndergar.
tsnclasss.$3Omo. For moreln.
formation call 322.4606 or 322.
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man, couple or woman. Write'Box32c-o Evening Herald, P.O.
Box 1637, Sanford.

PART TIME WAITRESSES
APPLY IN PERSON
DAYS INN SANFORD

PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS

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with bath &amp; kitchen PriviIe9.s
323.7239.

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WOflllfl 1 or 2 children Ok. See
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Call: 322.4612
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Richard Rozansky,
shall not be passed on to or be borne
Palmetto Ave.
City Manager
by tPis County.
REGISTRATION OP
NOTICE
Experienced Gardsqssq'
Publish: September 21, 1979.
PublIsh Sept. 21, 1919
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby gIven that the Board of County Commissioners Of
For Mariners Village
DEN.$$
DEN
69
Seminole County, Fiorld4, has examined and approved the following ________________________________________________
Call 323-6470
We the undersigned, being duly
preliminary assessment listing and is considering the adoption of an or.
Furniture deliveryman wanted
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sworn,dohereby declare underoath
Must be exp. I. bondable
that the names of all persons in.
hear oblectlons to the assessments and ordinance at 10:00A.M., or as soon
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thereafter as possible, at its regular meeting on the 9th
323-$322
terested
in
the
business
or
I
of
October,
day
1979, at the Seminole County Courthouse, Room 203, Sanford, Florida.
profession carried on under the
NOTICE
Exp. mach. must have own tools. S
names of: H-M RESTAURANT at:
ENACTMENT Of such Ordinanc• to be entitled:
Notice Is hereby given that the Board of County CommIssioners of
day wk., paid holidays, fringe
16 Suuth French Avenue, Sanford,
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POWER ROAD IMPROVEMENT
benefits. $200 to $300 start
Seminole County, Florida, has examined and approved the following Florida 32171 and the extent of the
on exp. 33.2N2.
ON POWER ROAD FROM NARCISSUS TO 690' NORTH, WITHIN THE
dinance to create the Burton Lane Improvement Taxing District and will &amp; Extent of Interest: Rachel Ruby,
DISTRICT; PROVIDING BOUNDARIES OF SAID DISTRICT;
Earn
as
much
as $300 per 1000
Maroblectionstoth,assessrnen$sandordinanceat 10:00A.M., or as soon
PROVIDING FOR THE GOVERNING OF SAID DISTRICT BY THE
One-Fourth (¼); Kenneth H. Ruby,
stuffing envelopes with our
thereafter as possible, at its regular meeting on the 9th day of October, One-Fourth
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; PROVIDING METHOD OF
('/4); Patricia N. Ruby,
clrculars. For information:
1979, at the Seminole County Courthouse, Room 203, Sanford, Florida.

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Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on or
before October 1, 1979, your written
objections, if any, and also serve a
copy of same Ofl JAMES E. C.
at P.O. Box 2236, Sanford, Florida,
32771; otherwise this matter will
proceed as set forth in the Petition
for Change of Name filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
thisCourtonthisnthdayofAugust,
1979.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit
Court
By: June I. CurtIs
Deputy Clerk
Publish Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 11, 21. 1979

US.Treasury Department Ap.
proved List.
Upon award, Successful bidder
Notice is hereby given by the City will be required to furnish Payment
Council of the City of Winter and Performance Bonds, each in the
Springs, Florida, that said City amountofl
0Opercentofthetotalbid
Council on September 13, 1979 amount and proof of insurance.
adopted the Budget for the City of
The County reserves the right to
WInter Springs. A summary of the reiect any or all bids, with or
entire adopted budget is available without
cause,
to
waive
forpubspectbonatttteCity Hall, technicalities; or to accept the bid
400 N. Edgemon Ave., Winter which in its judgement best serves
Springs, Fl. 32707, between the hours the interest of the County. Cost
of 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday submittalOfthisbidisconsideredan
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Supporters

Ronald Reagan of California,
Urging the Republicans
Reagan said ftis far too early delegation to the November Robinson, Sandra Clark and who could not be present.
GOP presidential hopef ul,
Mrs. Kenneth Monroe; Suzanne
told present to work harder than to pick a running mate, adding presidential preference cone AiexandraLogas. Mrs. Audrey
Other Seminole Countlans and Lea Ertel; Ian DePol, Jan
more than 1,000 supporters at a ever to elect members of the however
when he does pick one, ventlon, said Republicans from Holloway, a delegate and who attended were: Slate Rep. Leibin, Marybelle Streetman,
reception Wednesday night his GOP to office, he
pointed
out
it
will
be
who will all over the Mate attended the chairman ofReagan'sSeminole and Mrs. Bobby Brantley, BudsyKlrdunan, Ann ['mock,
views on the energy crisis, only nine more Republicans continue hissomeone
policies,
event, many arriving In bus County campaign was home Ill County Commissioner and Mrs. Mary Aim Curtis, Roger Pena'
criticized the government's need be elected to the Senate for
Floridians from as far north loads,
and could not attend.
Robert Stwm;Art Grindle, Sue Marcel and Dolly Snyder.
dumping of Taiwan to make the power to shift in the upper as Duval County and as far
At
least
14
members
of
the
In addition, Mrs. Connie Lewis, Ralph Marone, Ruth
Reagan was introduced to the
friends with Communist China House to the GOP.
south as Miami Including a Seminole delegation to the Austin represented
her sister, Boutwell, Jackie Martinson, gathering by State Sen. Vince
and denied reports that he dyes
He said the energy crisis large contingent from Seminole
mini-convention were present Carol Perry, another delegate Joyce and Jim Stilling; Mr. and Feeble), R•Leesburg.
his hair,
could be solved If the govern- County, greeted the former Including:
Streetman,
Marone,
local __________
Noting that many are in- mint would quit Interfering California governor at a
party
chief
Bill
McCollum,
eluding him in the ranks of with the oil industry. He said reception at
the Court of Flags Dorothy Meadors, Dorothy
senior citizens, Reagan told the the United States should not in Orlando.
Wilkinson, Frances
group that while he opposes have "dumped" Taiwan for
VE(
Fred Streetman, Republican Ingrid McCollum, Mary Ann
socialized medicine the senior Communist China, saying state committeeman from Morse, Toni Crawford, Her
rt
be
citizens are "getting a rotten "China needs us, we don't
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need Seminole County, and a Rablnowicz, Jeanne Doyle,
deal."
them."
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received a litter from National Commander Paul Thompson naming him as
National Deputy Chief of Staff through the 1979-SO term of office. Zimmer is
currently Post Commander of Seminole Chapter No. 30 DAV. His appointment
marks the second time such an honor and responsibility has been bestowed upon
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Sport shm rt
largest city ever built from allows maximum access to strategy to remove pressure
"The ministry will take
scratch Is being planned for the desert breezes. Gardens, trees from overcrowded cities and charge of Initial construction
Sizes 5, M, L, XL in whit., navy,
barren Egyptian desert half- and a green belt to the west will save fertile land
for agriculture and provide public utilities and
brown and it. blue.
way between Cairo and the help shelter the city from the by expanding Into
the desert, facilities only at the beginning.
Mediterranean
port
of elements.
He said plans include Then private Investors,
Alexandria.
But Papachriatou said the "redevelopment
and expansion possibly aided by Arab and
Named for President Anwar Egyptians will need to persuade of the Suez Cailal area, almost foreign capital, will take over
Sadat, it is part of a as-year some of the 6 million people who completely evacuated because expanding the city," Derbala
$10
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Orig. 4.50
For
Now
.desert land. Sadat City wil l capital, that a move to Sadat spreading into the north
western Capital investment required __________________________________
City Is worthwhile.
house Its first inhabitants
coastal line."
for facilities at 1977 prices
He said the government
1981 and a hall-million people
Population density in the N ile about $500 million during the
by the year 2000. It will cover 31 "IL
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ii c liearly
Delta is one of the world's fIrst 10 years, while Investment
•r• w...
- square mil es.
highest, about 1,230 people per In Indust ry Itestimated at $750 ____________T
And Sadat, who has followed
square kilometer. St udies show million during the same period.
u• rossanc. '
work on the city since It began
Egypt's 1976 population of 30
" investment at the end of
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million is expected to soar to the
to
a yew Paw will re.ci
to call home. Architect 'rician
about 70 million by
Y
about $2 billion for facilities and
Papachrlstou of MBA (Marcel
2000.
t
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ANFO
Idea
of
IeavIn
$2.4
billion for industry.
Breuer Associates) calls it a
Other partners In the censor'modestly luxurious" Cairo, #IS like piajejS tiurn, which Derbala said
presidential rest house.
signed a $6 mUllon contract
with the government, are Devid
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to
the
French,"
Papsebristou, who'virtually
A. Crane and Partners of
*.~ommuted between his New must recruit managers
and
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York office and Cairo over the administrators to run the
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and went on the road, he left It. He could have gone along,
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Purchase awards of $100 each
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Gutmann. A $50 special award
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Hours will be from 10 am. to 5
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work at the Seventh Annual Fall
For Art Festival Saturday, Sept.
29 and Sunday, Sept. 30 in Downtown Sanford.
First Street from Park Avenue
to Palmetto Avenue and Magnolia
Avenue from First to Second
Street will be converted into a
large outdoor gallery. Adding to
th e festive atmosphere will be
performances by area singers,
dancers and musicians.
The event will be co-sponsored
by the Sanford-Seminole Art
Association and the Sanford
Business Association. For the
second year In a row Aurora
(Ginger) Bennett will serve as

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and someome else says he committed suicide. FRANK
SHIRLEY, Chatanooga, Tcnn.
CarlSwitzer,whoplayedAlfalfa,wasshotand k illed in
1959,reportedlyovera$35debt.Themanwhopulledthe
trigger got off, when they believed his claim of self.
defense. So you are both wrong.
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People ifl the business admire those who want tOheac.
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DEAR DICK: Is George Rve of the old series, "Tile
Advertures of Super )a.ii, .ny relation to the modern day
Supermani, Christopher . Reevs.. ft. RYBACHUK, Sparwood. B.C., Can.
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By DICK KLEINER
don't make much sense, the
writers as well as perHOLLYWOOD INEA) — melody, such as it is, is
formers. Many of them
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For a man who writes great simple and plodding, the
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refuse to record anybody's
songs, this Is not exactly the whole thing is simply an
songs but their own.
best time to be functioning, excuse for a basic, juvenile
So Bacharach is planning
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songs are hardly songs at all
Where, then, does a
. himself, and providing them
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then
with
material,
What does he do? How does
producing and recording the
he maintain his standards
records himself. Paul Anka
and his sanity?
may
very possibly become
Burt Bacharach is ceraffiliated
with him in that
thinly one of the finest
venture.
songwriters of the '60s and
For years, of course,
'70s. But you may have
noticed, you haven't heard BURT BACIIARACH Bacharach's songs (written,
his name or any new
at that time, with Hal David)
Bacharach songs for quite a way back up to his own were recorded so well and
while now.
extremely high standards, so successfully by Dianne
The reason, Bacharach He has taken a cabin in Warwicke. In a 10-year span,
Dionne Warwicke recorded
say's, is that he has done Jackson Hole, Wyo.
virtually nothing for the past
"It's like a very beautiful Bacharach songs and 39 of
three years. He says he prison camp. A log cabin. I them — 39! — made the
doesn't find songwriting fun had a piano shipped in, it charts.
- "for me, it's hard, hard went by air to Idaho Falls
That association is over. It
work" -. and with the way and then from there to ended unpleasantly, with a
the business was there was Jackson Hole by truck. I got law suit that has finally been
just no incentive for him to a video cassette player, resolved.
1 think," Bacharach
do that work. So he didn't. because I'm doing the score
Now he has decided to try of a movie, 'I Love You.. i says, "that having that
again.
Love You Not,' with hanging over my head was
"It is tough to get back to Jacqueline Bisset and very draining, a legal action
for three, four years. We had
it," he says. "It's like Maximilian Schell.
playing tennis — if you play
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practically have to start for a long time, and we would friends. Part of me wanted to
all over again."
always say that someday we pursue it in court, but that
He has virtually gone into would write together, and chews up your time. So we
settled it and it's over. But I
seclusion while he writes his this is the time."
The first thing he had done doubt that I will ever again
in a long time is the new do anything with Dianne."
Bacharach, as a peralbum, "Woman," which he
recorded with the Houston former, is dvmg less now.
Symphony. He says it is He says he believes he was
something different - there doing too much, and that
is one song in it, which Carky took him away from his
Simon recorded — and he writing too much.
says it was fun to do. It was u
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way of getting back in the easy to go on tour and perworking groove,
form. That's the easy way.
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difficult time for a songwriter and that's what I
songwriter primarily should be doing. From now
because so many of today's on, that's what I will do."

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ST. HELENA, Calif.
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center of the Napa Valley,
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one of California's high-class
grape-growing areas. It gets
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very hot here, which Is good
for grapes, apparently, but
Sports On The Air
not so good for people.
It was especially hard on
Charles Durning, one of the
leads lna film being shot ..
Texas.
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Regionalcovers" of Biftimore Durning doesn't like the heat
Colts at Pittsburgh Stealers; tobeáln with. And he's —to
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after take. He and Hobby
AFTERNOON
Character actor Charles Durning
U.S. Mons Oriastics Trials
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for the World Cup tssm, from
Colorado State University; New 6 IIJAINISALL
named Linda Grovenor did grades in Harlem - and his Streisand but In spite of that
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scene over and over. introduction into the world of relationship. "Peters is the
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that
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collapsed In the shade after have to tell them what todo bandage onhls arm. Hesaid
2:18
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each
IVBIING
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1979
In a nice way."
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days before, climbing a wall.
They
are
all
filming
a
coverage of Pittsburgh Pirates
"Die He did a documentary on
"My last four pictures
movie
called
AFTERNOON
at Chicago Cubs; Minnesota
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which
is
being
the
filming
of
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have all been very
Twins at Milwaukee Brewers;
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produced by Jon Peters and Born," which
Sax.
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(4) 5lt1 PILL
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He says that he is a little
mystery
and they are all then, and he later became
UPTEMSSR24, 1979
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worried
about what he will
pretty high onit— but actorsassociate producer on "The
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do
next,
because he has
are always high on films Main Event."
can Truck Race fsaturing 30
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"Then Peters said he'd let nothing definite lined up. He
they are making.
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NFL TODAY
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BOWDIN
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way; U.S. Roller Skating Chamcowboys at Cleveland Browns man who is presently B?tra Werner says. "I thought that Is currently one of
pionships from Fort Worth,
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Hollywood's most in demand
Streisand's consort and was just an idle promise
character
actors.
but
here
I
am."
producer of her films,
been out of work
"I've
only
He
admires
Peters
very
Somehow the rumor spread
is
suefor
six
weeks
in the last ten
much,
and
says
he
around the Napa Valley that
" he said.
here,
and
a
few
ceasful
not
because
of
years,
she was
people sneaked through the
security and came around
looking for her.
"She isn't working until
tomorrow," one of the crew l
told one of the snoopers. 1
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Werner, the director, was
laying out one of the shots at
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the edge of the vineyard,
where the young grapes
just beginning to show
themselves on the healthy
green vines.
"Maybe," he said, "we
could take down the wire for
this shot?"
to serve
"No way," yelled the
production manager. "We do
not touch a leaf or a wire or
anything."
We are now in the former
That was the deal. And
Jerry's Restaurant at the
there had already been one
violation
a cast member
picked some grapes that
AIRPORT
were ripe
and the owner
was very upset. So the deal
5jyg breakfast from 7:30
was that nothing else was
Slid IVIICII IN 2
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manager, who laid his life on
We will be opening soon for
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Nio ne Books On Ballet For Children

Nest Of V epers e Title Is Appropri* ate
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Lazinka become friends and until her teacher comments
By BARBARA ELLEMAN the Royal Ballet School" is
American Library Ann.
an in-depth look at the life of THE YOUNG BALLET DANCER by 111112n2 Coil (Stein ie&amp;n from each other — on her perfect stage run and
Sam to discipline herself and games.-her "Head Tree."
Ballet has captured the students who attend White &amp; Day, 58 pages, $10.95)
In Bottner's near-wordless
American Imagination. And, Lodge, home of the Lower LIFE AT THE ROYAL BALLET SCHOOL by Camlua Lizinka to loosen up and
"Myra," an imaginative
enjoy her art.
not surprisingly, it also has School of Britain's Royal Jesse) (Methuen, 144 pages, $10.95)
young girl turns her
captured the children's book Ballet. The grueling work, BALLET STORIES by Joan Lawson (Mayflower,
In James Landis' "The teacher's instructions into
market.
physical stamina, artistic pages, $195)
Sisters Impossible," Lily,
exaggerated Imitations of
Ballerina Lilliana Coal acuity and self-discipline A SPECIAL GIFT by Simon Marcia (Harcourt, 135 pages,
clumsy, dutgoing 9-year- animals. "leap... swim...
uses photos and text In "The required are painfully ob. $5.95)
old, reluctantly attends
fly... kick" instructs Mrs.
Young Ballet Dancer" to vious as pupils experience SAMANTHA ON STAGE by Susan C. Farrar (Dial, 17$
ballet school where her Page, but while other class
explain the five basic the tension of auditions, the pages, $7.95.
graceful, haughty sister members simply follow
positions, the first exercises stress of competition and the THE SISTERS IMPOSSIBLE by James Landis (Knopf,
Saundra, 14, is the star. After
at the barre, and differences continual struggle for 182 pages, 1195)
one lesson, Lily is drawn into along, Myra IS the leaping
in training for boys and girls. technical growth. Infor- DUMB OLD CASEY IS FAT TREE by Barbara Boetner
the rudiments of dance, frog the napping fish, the
flying bird or the kicking
Moving from exercise room matlon about specific steps (Harper, 42 pages, $5.95)
quickly becoming an .to stage, she discusses make- and body positions is in- MYRA by Barbara Bottner (Macmillan, 31 pages,
mule.
Disgusted with her
$5.95)
thuslastic beginner. Daily
antics, the others complain
up, costumes and percurtain terspersed with more than MAX by Isadora Rachel (Macmillan, 32 pages, $4.95)
visits make Lily appreciate
routines before capsulizing a 300 photos of professionals
and Mrs. Page admonishes,
her
sister's talents but she
number of famous ballets, dancing in actual per"No more funny business.
also watches Saundra
Coal succeeds beautifully. in formances.
some color photos. Favorites
Rehersals conflict with apart 'before an audition. O.K. Myra?" Myra agrees,
showing the technical perThose who enjoy watching such as "The Nutcracker," basketball games. When Lily's ingenious aid to until the teacher's "Let's all
fection and artistic in. from the house side of the "Giselle," "The Sleeping Peter tries to do both, he Saundra results In new 'sway" inspires to become a
spiration necessary to proscenium arch will enjoy Beauty," "Swan Lake," twists his ankle, and misses comraderie between the treebending in the breeze..
Rachel Isadora, a former
transform precise deman- Joan Lawson's "Ballet "The Firebird," "Cm- the first week's per. sisters and more confidence
dancer, combines baseball
ding ballet movements into Stories," synopses of 14 derella," and "Romeo and forinancea Word leaks out for Lily herself,
fluid flawless dance.
and dancing In her appealing
famous ballets, brought to Juliet" will allow young (and about his dancing, and ugly
In her two picture books picture book "Max." On the
Camilla Jessel's "Life at life in black-and-white and older) theatergoers to more name calling further
fully appreciate the dance on dampens his spirits. But for younger readers, Bar way to his Saturday baseball
Bo@r captures the game, Max lingers at his
stage.
watching from the wings on
INTRODUCING
Perplexities faced by opening night, Peter finally "P and downs of dancing, sister's dancing school class.
SEAFOOD 1 SALAD BUFFET
children who want to be accepts his own love of ballet Casey, in "Dumb Old Casey In spite of himself, he
Is a Fat Tree," has always becomes Interested and soon
SPECIAL
dancers is the theme of three as "a
SEAFOOD PLATTER
new novels. In Marica Susan Farrar brings an wanted to be a dancer, but is stretching at the barre,
Includes: Fillet of Fish, French Fried
plump figure and clumsy attempting splits and joining
Simon's "A Special Gift," international note to her
Shrimp, Scallops and Clams,
"Sammitha
on
stage,"
as
leaps
stand in her way. in a pas do chat. When game
Pete
le&amp;Iu
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Shrimp and Tarter Sauce and
a
lessons are okay, but he's not Lizinka,
Russian Determined to land the part time approaches, his leaps
CHOICE OF SALAD RAN
we be wants to audition for diplomat's daughter, out- of the evil prince, she faith- carry him all the way to the
the upcoming "Nutcracker." performs Samantha "Sam" fully practices her Jellies and ball park ready to face the
Not only will It interfere with Scott who has always been pirouettes and even forgoes pitcher. Strike one — strike
basketball, but _
he fears tops In her class Sam tm- chocolate bars and jelly two — borne runt Max has a
reprisals
when
classmateill derstandably feels applea.When the only part new way to warm up for
THE GREATAMERICAN SANDWICH
find
out.
Along
with
his sister threatened, but her good she gets is "The Tree," baseball and a dancing class
2911 Oriande Dr. (Hwy. 17..2) Sanford
Elizabeth, Peter is swept nature wins out. She and Casey contemplates quitting has a new member.
Between Hind. &amp; AMC Liquor
TRY OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
into the excitment of tryouts
and lands apart;
Septem be r 26 himselfworking for a new boss
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NEST OF VIPERS (R) — Senta Berger, Ornella Muti,
Christian Borromeo and Capucine. (Drama) The title is
appropriate: characters range from merely amoral to.
viciously vindictive. The plot is soap opera fare, with
seduction, betrayal and, finally, murder. Set in Venice
during the Mussolini regime, this film is stunning to look
at - beautifully filmed and acted. In Italian with English
subtitles, Warning: e explicit Sex. GRADE: B
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fall, it is not it stright documentary. Unfortunately,
inumng "roadycs" merely 8(1(1 tedium, and Young's
"statement" about aging rock singers and their evervoting audiences doesn't really work. But the man has
talent, and watching him in action should make tip for a
lot. GRADE: Iplus for fans; C For detractors

SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN, THE (B) - Alan Aida,
Barbara Harris, Meryl Streep, Melvin Douglas, Rip Torn.
(Drama) A liberal senator whose star is rising iiitt
weigh career and family commitments. Good-hearted but
painfully predictable and trite outing. Aida, who wrote as
well as played title role, should avoid the typewriter in the
future, GRADE: C iflandlerl
NORTH DALLAS FORTY (R) - Nick Nolte, Mac
Davis. (Football satire) If you can get past the brutish
promotion of this film, you'll be surprised to discover a
remarkably sensitive portrayal of professional football,
Nolte, as the aging hero of the North Dallas Bulls, has a

CONCORDE: AIRPORT '79 TIlE (PG) - Main Delon,
Susan Blakely, George Kennedy and a east of thousands.
(Adventure) This time, it's the supersonic Concorde that's
in trouble - one of its passengers is carrying a secret and
the bad guy tries missiles, sabotage and everything else to
bring it down. It's all exciting, but more sensible than
earlier "Airport" films and this has some people you CLU'C

battered body on the verge of collapse, but a psyche that Is

about. GRADE: B

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donation, a troublesome vaca- disconcertedly discovers his
lion schedule, and a rash of whole sexual image changed
false alarms keep Barney and as anxious women swarm
his men busy.
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the wait and the cost. It is a study of the madness of war,
and Coppla has created a procession of insane images of
Vietnam and that terrible war to make his point. It is long
and flawed, but must be rated an American classic.
GRADE: A-plus

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Two
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natural resources are the
St. Johns River and the
Wekiva River. And, both
are embroiled in controversy.
ma j.ns
Melbourne and flows
northward to the Atlantic
Ocean at Jacksonville. The
Wekiva originates at a
spring in Wekiva State
Park and flows into the St.
Johns.
The controversy centers
on pollution,
The Friends of the St.
Johns, watchdog of the St.
Johns River for the past 4%
years, feels the state
Department of Environmental Regulation (DER)
is not doing enough to stop
the pollution in the river
while the group claims the
Army Corps of Engineers
often is doing too much.
Particularly incensing to
J. T. Turnipseed, president
of the Friends of St Johns,
is a recent report from
DER indicating the level of
pollution in the river Is
being controlled. The level

of pollution In the river is
the same as it was in 1973,
six years ago, a recent
DER report said.
"This type of publicity
from DER has the effect of

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hasn't snrav.d
sprayed
this
lulling the public and anti.
pollution standard
violators into greater
complacency," Turnipseed
said.
"The accumulation of
pollutants on the bottom of
our river and lakes Is in.
creasing annually. Midges,
sludge worms etc continue
to replace the desirable,
natural marine life on the
floor of the waters," he
said.
Turnipseed said Lake
Monroe, at Seminole's
northern-most border, has
more Pollution than other
lakes In Central Florida.
In fact, he said, Lake
iooe is in danger of

dying. Too often "after-thefact" permits are issued by
DER rind polluters are
slapped on the wrists
rather than being
punished, Turnipseed said,
insisting state antipollution laws are not
enforced.
An example pointed out
'Iwnjpseed in a recent
&amp;)at tour of the St. Johns,
was a drainage pipe installed by someone to drain
off land being developed.
The drainage pipe taking
water directly into the
river violates anti-pollution
laws, he said.
Meanwhile, the Army
Corps of Engineers in its
zeal to keep the river
navigable, Turnipseed
said, sprays water
hyacinths and other water
weeds.
While that sounds good,
Turnipseed said the result
Is that the dead plants
then sink to the bottom of
the waterway to rot. In the
rotting process they absorb
oxygen from the water and
kill marine life.
It is a vicious cycle,
Turnipseed said. He noted
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overlooked, Ray commented:
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"It is ridiculous that someone
It would have the option of
would lose their property
assuming ownership of the
because they owed $3.05. I
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would have gone out myself to
redeemed in two or three years,
notify them. I don't think any
but practically all deeds would
law was written to hav
be redeemed, he said. "People
something like this happen.
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say the counties would lose
Hardship cases are all different
money, but I don't think so.
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and there ought to be sonic
There might be some lean times
provision."
during the first year, but it
would even itself out. You
"Back in the '30s and '40s half &lt;
of the land m this county was off
would collect as much on the
the tax rolls," Ray said. "The
certificates as you lose the first
law providing for the sale of tax
year."
Bay County sold $512,905 in
deeds was written to get the
TROY RAY
tax deeds in June 178, he said,
property back on the tax rolls,
and $510,000 has been collected
not to take anyone's property
...provlsions needed
through redemption of those tax
away. Some of the best areas of
Sanford and Seminole were Chairman James Harold certificates since then. Eight.
een percent of the certificates
acquired to get them back oil Thompson, both of Quincy.
Senate President Phil Lewis were redeemed within 90 days.
the tax rolls.
A Department of Revenue
"This situation tines not exist asked Thomas and Thompson
today. Only a small percentage to hold the hearing to consider official, Ray Grissett of the
of the delinquent property is not changes in tax laws and Division of Ad Valorem Taxareclaimed by the owner before determine if other Gadsden tion, said sheriff's deputies
the tax deed is actually sold," County families are in situa- should personally notify people
he explained. "But there should tions similar to the Kenons, who with delinquent tax bills they're
be the provision in the law in are about to lose their home about to lose their homes.
The Kenons weren't informed
case there should be an because they (ailed to pay a
that John Barrow of Callahan
economic slump. In case of bad $3.05 tax bill in 1975.
A county should assume the had purchased a tax deed on
times you have to lower taxes
or people can't pay them and tax deed on property with their home because of $3.05 in
you can't allow a trend where delinquent taxes instead of taxes owed for 1975. They didn't
property should come off of the selling it to a speculator, realize taxes were delinquent
Brookings said. It would go for 1975 and paid their taxes In
tax rolls."
through the procedures of subsequent years, even after
Brookings appeared at a notifying the property owner, Barrow had purchased the
public hearing by Sen. Pat then collecting 18 percent in. deed, which heheld secretly for
Thomas and House Judiciary terest on the delinquent taxes three years.
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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County
Tax
Collector Troy Ray does not
agree with the president of the
Florida
Tax
Collectors
Association that "counties
should stop selling delinquent
property tax
bills
to
speculators."
But, he does agree some
changes are needed in the
present law.
Bay County collector Donnell
Brookings, president of the
association, has urged the
legislature to prohibit the sale
of so-called tax deeds so people
like Hattie Mae and Fedo
Kenon don't lose their homes
over a $3.05 tax bill. Brookings
wants county government to
retain the tax deeds.
However, Ray said, all
safeguards available under any
procedure of
acquiring
property for delinquency should
apply to government as well,
"The person faced with loss of
his property should be served
notice in person by an officer of
the court or legal law en.
forcement officer so there
would be no question that he
was aware of the procedure,"
he said.
As to the case where the old
couple lost their home over a
$3.05 tax bill that had been

and untreated drainage
water and effluent from
sewer plants is allowed to
flow into the St. Johns, the
waters have higher
nutrient levels which encourage the growth of the
water weeds. When the
weeds are sprayed the
problem is compounded.
"Thank goodn.0 the
Corps hasn't sprayed this
year," said Turnipseed on
a boat tour, pointing to the
lush -vegetation on the
banks of the riv2r.
And, he said, the river is
fairly filled with fish of all
descriptions.
The scenery along the St.
Johns looks like a portrait
in its pure beauty with
palm trees dipping toward
the waterway in obedience
or at least loving respect.
Beautiful and well-kept
homes are constructed
along the St. Johns River
banks. An old bus or rude
camp also can be seen. In
the trees an eagle or osprey
(hawk) nest can be seen
occasionally.
Meanwhile, the Wekiva
River Camp Owner's
Association, (WCOA),
comprised of 45-to40
families who have built
cabins along the Wekiva
River, feel the state Is
more interested In moving
them out of their weekend
and holiday retreats than
they are interested in the
river.
For nearly 40 years some
of the camp dwellers
have been trying by
various means to assure
their cabins will remain on
the bancs of the Wekiva.
Several over the years
have tried, without success
to pay taxes on the laud
where the cabins are
located. They have fought
development by land
developers along the river
and tried to comply with
state rulings abort the
cabins,
To keep the area as clean
as possible they have
dismantled abandoned
campsites, carrying the
debris by bust away from
the river. They clean up the
refuse left behind by
canoeists along the river,
remove water hyaclutbu
and fallen trees.
"We work hard trying to
keep the river clean," said
George Depalma,
president of the WCOA.
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their own deep wells (from
I fed tol3$ fed) for
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This truck, which was hauling produce for Red's Market of Orlando, couldn't
deliver the goods Saturday morning, The vehicle, driven by Franklin Durbin of
Orlando, ran Into the eastbound Interstate 4 median at 4:40 a.m. When the driver
brought the truck back on the road, the big hauler flipped on its side, blocking
one lane of traffic. Durbin was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment and was released. He was charged with careless driving, according to a
Florida Highway Patrol spokesman.

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Health Department Seeks
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By GARRY GRAU

The school personnel provide when possible for students with 1979 school year. The letter

Herald Staff Writer
vision screening, rescreening, apparent
health problems. In pointed out the following aress
(SecoadiasserIes)
and follow-up; hearing the 1976-1979
school year, ac- covered by the district:
Seminole County students screening, rescreening, and cording to the proposal, each of
V ision Screening
have current health services follow-up and health depart- the 28 elementary schools Approximately
is,00 students
costing more than $726,000 ment reviews immunizations received a yearly average of 6.2 were screened
for vision
provided by the school district from kindergarten and first public health nursing visits,
problems. Kindergarten
anti minimal health service grade.
Marion
Snell,
Consultantstudents,
first graders new to
from the county health
In addition, the proposal Coordinator of
Health
the
county and dud-'ts In
department.
mentions some pre-school Education and Services for
the grades tire., five, e.ven, and
Seminole County Health physicals are provided by the school district, sent an August
2 nine were vision screened, as
Medical Director, Dr. Jorge health department and some letter to Dr. Deju
summarising were all students recommen
Deju, who termed his depart- evaluation and treatment are the health services performed for exceptional child programs
rnent's current Involvement obtained by school personnel by the school district in the 197$. and oth
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referred
by
"minimal" wants to add $14,fll ____________________________ the schools for
pMble
vision
worth of service centered on
problems.
kindergarten through third
grade.
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According to Assistant County to Install s-channel, 2-way systems In
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Attorney Bob McMillan, the amendment the county.
Tuesdey night paved the way for a
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representatives were obviously annoyed areas of the county not yet served by
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proved at a JOISt meuthi ci
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Avenue to aids a pedeStrian mall; the beer has *d that If plans are Cow
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Rev. William Ennis of All Souls
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county Is currently meeting with about 75 percent, so assessments will go
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State officials to determine exactly what up In mod areas if, in tact, the crack.
8e County may be to
to percentage value Seminole property Is dM is successful.
all red
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move wigeti mIgl4 chsitgs the tax bill for
The county will comply with any date essential to see that every county collects
some residents either up or down.
or 'e,Mm.Jg, said Saber, Iti fair share of school money and some
Gr*n announced spLabth the dinartinint has enough counties don't unfairly subsidize other
Tuesday he would di,n4 all Florida employees to do t[e job In time for the counties.
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be" not given An the 161.191. major came for obesity
in
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death in the age group bethwth
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greenbsuaes on Euna
taiaw, Altamonte, cogglowd to
rage shortly after now today,
Nearby nurseries owned by state
Rep. Robert Hattaway, D.
Aftmoste Spriagg, were also in
danger. Allamoste Springs and
centy Wdiglaws wen at the

the situation exploded in Iran. "We are
Praying 11Yth the Masses for peace and
the mdety of the hosUges," said Rev.

Ennis.

Rev. Leroy Soper Jr. said his church

has a bell, but Is not yet ringing it at noon.
"We have no one to ring it at noon, but
may tart ifwe find someone,"headded.
Most of the newer churches in the area

do not have bells to ring. This Is true of
First Baptist of Sanford and First Baptist

Sanford, which were among those polled.

Commlisioners

(Stridue) could be cjlVdy sat Cl should not be In the business of eruorcing have 15 days to petition for a rehearing
sabdivision regulations.
They also have the opi4on of challenging
agoft in Padllol" begagoaL he Was
the
board's decision in court, he said.
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Herald Staff Writer

Mayor Lormann, who is chairman of the
commission, said today with only two

Liongwood voters went to the polls

more meetings scheduled in December she

Tuesday to elect two newcomers to the city
sees no particular urgency for the ap.
commission and ret urned June Lormann pointment, but If the r of the corn.
unopposed for her fourth term i.
mission wanted It, she would go along.
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total of 549 out of the 2,e eligible voters
Ray Leibensperger Jr., currently
cametothepolla for a22.S percent turnout.
holding the District 4 seat, did not file for
re-election
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commissioner William Mitchell was
ontheDistrkt1seabY370
ll4 over his neighbor, 36-year-old Jerry
elededto fill the District 5seat vacant
since thereslgnationofStephenBartonln
Martln,c(llSTeinpleDr.Uskertreceived

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Mrs. Lormann said she is happy to be
relected and thinks this was a "nice clean
election.
Uskert said he comes to the offlce with a
flexible attitude, not set on the Issues. He
said h had a good organization coordinated by Virginia Warren and received
support from both the old a new sections
of the city. Puj,t
get together
and not split into factions for a united

bed Charles &amp; Pappas,of W Pelican St.
by a 36&amp;192 margin.
Mrs. Lermann, currently serving as
appointed mayor of the city, was unop
posed for the third time and received

Uskert,a 66-year-old retired police
detective who moved to igwuuu several
Years ago from Crown Point, Ind., was
elededtofllitheDldridlseatwhlchhas
been vacant since the reslgnaticmof Larry
Goldberg in At. Uskert said if the
commission waits him to step in before
Jan. 1 to fill the vacancy he "is ready to

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Hepp, who owns two grocery stores in
Daytona Beach, moved to Longwood three
years ago and Is president of On Skylark
Homeowners Association, was not
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Strong Turnout In

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The turnout was much higher than the 1,200 Don Wilson 532 and Alfred V. Gregory
The three winners are to take office at 7:30 p.m.,
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former-coumilmen Thomas Embree was given the for his oWned,Nathan Z. Van Metter. V Mete
The election was marred with confusion by the
a former one term councilman was making another "ten on where they were to punch out their choices
nod by the voters to assurne city office again.
Lolgidy and Eznbree's victories
were by better try for public office after a defeat in a bid for
in the new computer card system of voting.
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than 2-1 margins; Sheppard 's win was t...
by an almost Florida Senate a "n' AV.
Complaints were heard by city officials
Four men were itivthig for two council seats in a
3.1 margin.
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field
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regulatory power only seaward of the line, not landward.
Smith found no impact from the line on beachfront property
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Shores.
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and McDonald 218 to K1ng 5200.
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Victor Olvera was elected unopposed,
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however, instead punched
Mark called for the recount when the first results hatched ares which the compateir could not count turnout of the city's 1,158 qualified voters the actual
turnout, Including six absentee ballots, was 431 or 37~
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Sorenson said the recount was called who
rejected by the county cocnps*era.
was a big wad of imacooThd for votes."
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A team of University of and that single fam ily homes be exempted from the regula- regulations have slowed beachiront construction In the county.
Florida researchers reported recently that the Coastal cr
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RONALD G. BECK, Advetlsing Director
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The Lions mum travel to Milton High for a
sernI4inal state football playoff clash. Milton is
up around the panhandle which means coach Joe
Moidgomery and troops will have to leave on
Thursday and retorn on Saturday.
7%bottom line is that the Seminole County
' abomle
December 23rd with the NFC M AFC CMD
the state 3* fgi(hsfl title wjfl have to hale up In a
plonddp games elated for January 6 and Us
motel fortwo nights something not planned for
of the pa
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budget.
Cukiilitates us grld.year with a January 20th
e season for giving, how about
televised game train Pasadena's Rose Bowl.
giving a little to help the 12.0 Ovledo crew out. All
donatlonsto help dsfray the cost of the tripwill
The NFL noson will complet* wrap up 11
be
more than greatly appreciated. U you are
whenthestarsofisch
weeklateranJan
interested
and can help out plem call the schod
conference med In the AFC.NFC Pro Bowl.
possible at 3651671.
soon
as
as
jclIy.
M1&amp;s
football
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Hurry,
renemnber
the team has to leave on
squad has their faltlthd fans plenty jolly right
Thursday.
now but faces a Aft problem.

Boo on those Tampa Bay Buccaneers. McKay
Kansas Qty Odin.
arid company blew another chance to wrap up a
Tampa bettor come up with a good effort neat
uu., playoff spot and hornetleld
week becatue they have the habIt of saving their
playoff advantage Sunday by playing what
louslad performances for the wooked toome
McKay termed, 'Sandlot ball," and filling to the
they fact
Chicago I
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marathon of NFL plalyoff action
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of its first over NFL playoff debut, one on the
road an the
Any cainIthMIon 01 a Tampa win or a Bear
10* will WT things up for the consistently in.
consistent Bucs.

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way to the west coast to tackle the less than
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home
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was caught Tuesday between a steel girder used to
support the walls of the mile-long tunnel, and a mining
"muck car" used to carry rock and mud from the
drilling area to the surface.

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It is uncomfortable to abandon the assumptions
that Westerners have long held of their economic,
technological and even moral superiority over the
backward people of the Islamic Middle East. But .
the West is In s.mdenlable retreat througiout the
East, and Islamic nations daily give new evidence
Of their disdain, even contempt and hatred, of.
Western culture and of their ability to manipulate.
Western power.
A Militant Islamic people are demonstrating i
To Munch
Iran the sharp limits of Western military advantage, Just as Saudi Arabia and the oil sheikBy BOBEET WALIEM
doms have already demonstrated more subtly the
WASHINGTON
(NEA) - Both politicians
limits of Western economic
power.
Lueled
by
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players
often engage hi bruuing
petrodollars and impelled by Moslem fun
damentallim, the East Is tprnlng Inward and It Is - hattlfl iaI
Wh*i
outcome isn't; certain until the
mlm*siofthe contest. The superstars In
clear that the world will not be .the same again.both flolds re nationally
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With
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and
pro politics
target of much of the ferment is the Moslem
would
inset
and
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exactly
what will
world following the calamitous collapse of

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Once upon a time the United Nations would
have been the first place to turn In a situation
such as the Iranian crisis.
That time was back In the postwar '40s,
when the orginliatlon was founded.
Not that Us U.N. was ever designed to be a
supernatlonal authority. It was never Intended, for principal example, to be an orblt.rof disputes in which the vital interests of
ocar In Los Angeles, Us Super Bowl host, on
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American Influence in Inn, But many Moslem . Jan. 11, the eve o(the championship contest.
Us great powers were In direct conflict.
countries are just emerging from a century of. The Republican Senatorial Campaign
But It was presented as a civilized ait.m
native to the playing out of lesser in.
Western domination, and American culture and conimIttee Will spor.oraocpsrjgatefimd.
ternatlonal disturbances through the
party designed to attract political
technology are widely perceived by them to be the
lsadsrs
end
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GOP
donors
as
well
traditional processes of
symbols of Westerfl Impeilallim
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and
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So It Is in Iran where thsAy&amp;thflah IChomelnl 11. National Football League.
Disturbances such as the US.-Iranian
following a long Iranian ttadltlon by Invoking the
The co-hosts will be Republican senators
confrontation, at least Initially.
from
the
two
dates
that
produced
lad
year's
Not that the U.N. êio. not i
much to
militant teachings of Sbl'Isfli in support of
Super
Bowl
participants:
Sen.
John
G.
Tower
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more
than 30
political and nationalIstic objectives. And If
other
_____
of
Texas
reprsamtini
the
Dallas
Cowboys,
frequently
turbulent
years
being
far
from
the
Islamic states are alarmed by the Ayatollah's and Be. Ii John Heinz III of Pennsylvania,
lead of achievements. But most of its con.
methods, few will disagree with his distaste for
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dructive work has been through Its several
Western culture.
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The only known previous efforts to link
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affiliated specialized agencies, mode notably
1 po
fo1 were made by Rep. Jack
in the health and educational areas. As the Co.
None of this bodes an easy future for Important . Kemp, R44.Y., a former Buffalo
LIGHTER SIDE .
Bills
ordinator Of a handful of multi-nation peace.
American Interests In
le
in
quarterback who has sponsored more modest
keeping forces, It has performed usefully In
for a response to the ayatollah's ovocatIons, this parties for his supporters at pest Super
several conf
Ifl which the great powers
nation dares not Ignore the pen-IslamIc forces at Bowls.
have been Interested parties rather than
play In the rest of the Moslem world. The U.S. - 'lbs Los Aruba party,
licts
S
Arid It has proved to be a service to the
government's decision to evacuate diplomatic $10, Is being coordinated by WesIuh*tcn
10 politIcal o,nseitaM Brad O'Iasry who lad
multiplying am.11,r nations of Us world In a
dependents and non-eusentlal psruoth.l .
numiber of respects. It provides a forimu in
raised $isoes at an equa.11y
other Moslem states Is evidsoci that the short- event -a party In the Palm Springs, Callf.
By DIVE WEST
Rorfri,ih" inig mifltNlI Of voters who
which to air Usfr views, nty complaints in
term prospects are grim, Indee&amp;
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Judging from the came from places no bigger than Plains, Ga. recent years. And It Is any on their foreign I
beck yard Of lam pj4. GJ4 p.
attention
being paid to it this far, one 01 the ___
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A si of the times: several major oil
along. The Middle Eastern oU producers need
ft is, ho,a, the type of 4ue other Every population
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tlWO4b their U.N. delegations.
markets as much as the IndustrIalised nations comparies have ann. smdirground, at least *jdat ShoUld approach with cseilon. In
Ms
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need their oil. And the irge to deversIfy and In
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producing cowtrles which foresee the day
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U.S. assembly plants - Arlington,
workers and making deep production
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cutbacks at 26 domestic plants amid truck production cuts for early next year Nuys, Calif., and two plants In Michigan.
reports of the latest sag In domestic car that will place 11,000 workers on indefi.
Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. also
sales.
have curtailed production severely. Ford
nite layoff.
U.S. sales In November dipped 21.3
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Percent from one year earlier and were already have been idled indefinitely, plants In operation this week - but those
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mances from the two smallest domestic varying periods while plants close down
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Riverfront Colisetun rock concerts while city officials
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for rock."
Officials blamed general admission seating for the
deadly rush Monday by thousands of youths trying to
grab seats close to their rock Idola,.the British group
The Who. Eleven people were trampled to death and
eight others injured as police looked on, helpless.
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Voting against It were Committee Chairman Sen. Edward
Union says it will wage an all-out fight against legislation ap- Kennedy, DMass., Charles Mathias, R.Md., Patrick Leahy, D.
proved by the Senate Judiciary Committee to reinstate the Vt., and John Culver, Diowa.
death penalty for certain federal crimes.
Thunnond said the measure was carefully crafted to avoid
The bW, which would allow capital punishment for the the constitutional objections cited by the Supreme Court in 1972
federal crimes of murder, espionage, treason and airline in striking down the Georgia death penalty statute, and by
hijacking, was approved by the committee iue•3v by a 7.4 Implication that of all other states.
vote.
He said the bill also takes into consideration other guidelines
and
spelled
out by the Supreme Court since its 1972 ruling, in Its
bill,
sponsored
by
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Strom
The
Thurmond, R.S.C.,
Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz, Is essentially the same as legisla. reviews of capital punishment statutes reimposed by several
dates.
tion passed by the Senate In 1974.
ButtheACLUsaldthe bill is "fatally flawed," questioned its
The members of the Judiciary Committee who
voted in favor constitutionality, and promised a vigorous fight when the bill
Of the bill were Thurmond, DeConcini, Robert Dole, H-Ken., comes before the Senate.
me group also strongly objected to
rth Hatch, H-Utah, Paul Lazalt, R-Nev., Alan Simpson, H- the procedures followed by the committee in bringing the bill
Wyo., and mad Cochran, R-Miss.
for a vote.

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NEW YORK (UP!) — The fireworks of the
November sweeps — throwing regular
programming to the winds in favor of
specials, movies or other ratings-boosters —
apparently has complicated matters for
NBC's Fred Silverman.
NBC had been expected to release Its
second season schedule, but Silverman now
wants to wait one more ratings
week, with programming back to normal, to
an how his shows fare against their regular
opposition,
ABC has announced extensive new
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) — An old, broadcast.
missed a weeklybroadcast-6,og showas It has maAW, UM 0 ssecutive WU the Ln$UICS from reaching more than 34 dates to jot a 100.
But all agree the Thompson-Hay team was the
whiskered fiddler came to the "big city" 54 years
become the staple diet for millions of country company that owns the radio datlon pledged his mile t$diUS 01 Nashville.
With $280,000, the station
ago today and convinced WSM-AM In Nashville IMPetu behind the "WSM Barn Dance," the
company's support of the Opry as all the other
music fans.
letterwrltlng campaign to convince the FCC that
that he ought to be playing on that new—tangled forefather of the Grand Ole Opry, which turned
But there have been some dark clouds during country shows were folding.
Nashville Into "Music City."
"Th Opry became the only game In town," the dear-channel ban would kill the Opry.
gadget, radio.
the Opry's 54.year reign.
The FCC was deluged with Inquiries from 207
Some say Uncle Jimmy Thompson, fl, began
Hay eventually changed the name to the Grand
Nashville's high society, with all Its universities Hens.! said. "As a resdk all the Wa of the
playing his fiddle during a tow of the station's Ole Opry, perhaps to snub the city slickers' and colleges, at first tnrni'd up its nose at the country shows that folded had to come to Nash- congreomeI and 67 senators. Opry officials are
studios and an engineer flicked a switch to put "Music Appreciation Hour" — a classical music early string band performers — "The Fruit Jar villa. That's exactly what m.d. Nashville 'Music predicting the clear-channel proposal wen be
. 5WTlTI aired before the three-hour barn dance Drinkers," "The Crook Brothers" and Uncle City."
up again.
him on the air.
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singer
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to Thompson's fiddling and asked him to return finally settling In a permanent multi-million shut the Opra doors for good.
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- Nov. 28, 1928 —

for a live dollar home at Opryland USA, the Opry has never

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perhaps overtaking ABC for the season to "Lazarus Syndrome" (maybe coming back),
date.
"Detective School," "Out of the Blue" and "A
There's only one serious show among the New Kind of Family."
six newcomers ABC will introduce. That's
Only "Benson" and "Hart to Hart" remain.
Dennis Weaver as "Stone," a detective and
problems
in
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"The
Associates" is scheduled to return in
best-selling author whose
late March.
department are topped by th e complications
of his personal life. The pilot, shown earlier
In addition, ABC has switched some hits
this year, was a well-made television movie
that
have faltered In new time slots — "Mork
that earned good ratings.
&amp;
Mindy"
returns to Thursday, "Laverne &amp;
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Shirley"
will
be tried on Monday, and
laughs, but what isn't funny to the No. 1
network Is that only two of the shows it in- "Angle" gets switched to Saturday.
troduced In the new season this fall have been
The ABC slogan appears to be: if life can be
successful, while six have been or will be beautiful, crime can be hilarious, and
pulled off the air.
imitation Is the sincerest form of flattery.

"Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" stars Ben
Jeff Goldblum as "odd couple
detectives Their chemistry Is explosively
funny," according to ABC. Then, In a show
that sounds like "The Dukes of Hazzard," join
Vereen and

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CHIPs, 'B.A.D. Cats" offers what is

described as "high speed, hour-long hilarious
adventure" about "the exploits of young
members of a Burglary Auto Detail who burn
up the roads as daredevil racers in their off.
duty hours." A screech a minute.

'Goodtime Girls," despite Its title, offers
four girls In wartime Washington, D.C., "a
nostalgic comedy complete with the dress,
music and manners" of the era. "Laverne &amp;
Shirley" go to war.

Len Hensel, WSM vice president and general would have clipped the Opry 'a broadcast signal music.

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this militant Third World capital and Main Street, USA, in
more ways than one, but veiled women In the crowded streets
don't seem surprised when they pass a theater playing
"Apocalypse Now."
It's no accident the movie Is being shown here before
finishing Its first run back home.
Thanks largely to the energy crunch, the United States has
become Algeria's largest trading partner through big oil and
natural gas imports. And the two nations have been drawn
together economically.
The government-controlled press Mill attacks the United
States, using terms like "imperialist aggression against the
Arab misses." It stridently opposed the American freeze 01
Iranian assets prompted by seizure of the U.S. Embassy In
Tehran and suggested oil producers demand payment in other
currencies besides the dollar.
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they don't expect any real change in a relationship that nets
than $3.5 billion a year for exports plus loans that have totaled
more than $2.8 billion, mainly to finance the U.S. technology
that is a hot Item In this North African country.
Hard-We mnilitance grew from Algeria's eight-year war for
independence from France. The guerrillas established a farleft and highly secretive socialist regime In 1962 that quickly
put every aspect of the country under tight government control.
How relations with the United States are.conducted was
illustrated when White House Security Adviser Zblgnlew
nnIver
Brzezinski came for the Nov. 1 celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Independence war and found himself rubbing
elbows with Yasser Arafat, Haul Castro and Vietnamese
Defense Minister Vo Nguyen Glap.
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issues on which the two governments disagree.
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military officer who took over as president lad February, In
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most modern battle taika and Jet fighters. As many as 10
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country.
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that
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thaqualone, the generic name for Quaalude. chairman of the Dade County Pharmacy As- one-half of
program aimed at weeding out the drug
Duval County's program s a Committee
Amphetamines should only be prescribed for soclatlon's drug abuse committee.
dealers in their ranks.
LMs and o
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Federal statistics on wholesale distribution
Pharmacists will send the Dade County
treatment of narcolepsy, a rare malady
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being sold legally. More than two million prescribing them frequently.
and Quaaludes. The program will be modeled
guidelines.
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after a similar effort to discourage the legal
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doctor who repeatedly prescribes ' these phetamines were sold legally in Dade last
dispensing of abused drugs in Duval County.
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live 2-day-old baby. Under the newspaper asking her to been focused on the discovery
baby, be found a note scrlb.
MUFFLER'S
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WHOLESALE TIME
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"Mainland is awesome and
Seminoles scored 20 points or Tribe's performance at the worked real hard in the Star and there's some mighty
summer league and It's good basketball this year. I Seabreeze Is a real powerbetter in three of four quar- charity stripe,
ters Tuesday night and
"We were pitiful, we paying off now," Payne may be wrong but I don't house. It's going to be a tough
dominated both the offensive weren't even close to being noticed,
think a Five Star team has year as the season goes on.
"We
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some
defense
lost
The Seminoles play again
and defensive boards to roll bad," scowled Payne.
to a Metro team yet this
The Seminole's managed tonight too," he smiled.
Friday
night when they host
over the Colonial Grenadiers
season."
The Seminoles did indeed as
79.56. The win marked the only a paltry 3-15 per"We've got some good Spruce Creek in their first
fifth straight victory for the formance from the free throw they came up with 18 blocked squads In our conference," regular season conference
Tribe, now 5.0.
line, including a second Grenadier shots.
provided Payne with a mini game.
The reject man for the
"We jumped out early and quarter drought when they
that forced them to change came away empty handed in Tribe was Reggie Butler who
slappedawaylOofthoseshots
things that helped us even seven tries.
more," otserved the fourth
"That's going to hurt us in a by Colonial.
"Reggie did a super job
year Tribe roundball boss.close game. I don't know why
The DeLand Lady Bulldogs Brantley 's season record to 0Inside tonight," Payne
The Seminole's blasted we stot si, torly from th
Boone 100 in the 2. while the Lady Trojans
outscored
complimented.
Colonial in the first quarter, foul line" Patne "rimaced
period
and 15-4 in the
racing away to a 26-11 first
"He doesn't shoot a lot so he first
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carewhlle efforts are made to
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period lead.
shooting better from the floor doesn't make the headlines final quarter to score an easy Lake Brantley
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should 46-28 win over the Lady Evans
1711
"After that they went to
12-41
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Braves.
press, that helped us cause throw line."
shoot a little more beca use he
with our strength on the
The Seminoles have shot a has a pretty good shot"
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Bruce McRay and Reggie first five wins while canning a Payne.
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Howell to take on the Lady
Butler teamed up with David less ..
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The win over ,Colonial
Trojans
The
Evans
Lady
Hawks while the
Silver
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rom
narked
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Tri
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control' the inside game at
victory over a Metro team Brantley Lady Patriots 17.0 in to
visiting Daytona Mainland.
both ends of the court.
was pretty leased with the his
U1'd VICIUU
first quarter and went on
Thursday's schedules
"Thomas turned in a fine overall game" commented wa
the
'j' two wuis
to scoire an easy 49-30 victory. shows Apopia at Deland and
effort, complimented Payne. the Sanford coach.
have special sweetness for the
"He's the up-mart and kept
The loss dropped Lake Sanford at Lake Brantley.
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foster fanily. oos*roiir.y,
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the costaei* of the dullen's with the kids In the home.," time a ditid darts school.
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should have excellent seasons.

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TRENTON, N.J. (UPI)
'"They're good foster pitaNew Jersey social service approved a seco.4 home rim
rents," Miss Burns adde&amp;
officials say they are locking by a lesbian.
Both homes are located In "They take care of that kids
for more homosexual
households to place an In- southern New Jersey, but as If they were their own."
Dr. Jeffrey Fracher, a
creasing number of hosnelesa officials would not identify the
town
nor
the
parents.
clinical
psychologist at the
gay teenagem
The teenagers were placed New Jersey College of
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Services said Monday It In foster homes becaus, of Medicine and Dentistry's
began making such asslge. discipline probl.ms or an sexual counseling service,
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"The response has been great," said a hurried Joe Montgomery as he bussed by the office to meet Koppock.
"We've had a lot of people come through after the stories
were In the newspaper about the trip."
"At last count," said Monty, "I think we had enough to
handle the bus and the motel and most of the meals but we may
be a little short for a few of the meals."
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The phone rang off the hook bright and early this mrnlng.
"Hey, we read In Tuesday's Herald that the Oviedo Lions
need some help for their playoff trip," said a chipper Dale
Koppock, vice-president of the Sanford Optimist Club.
"We'd like to help out. Those kids have done a great job this
year," said Koppock of the 12-0 lions who travel way up to the
panhandle to tackle Milton High in the semi-final round of the
prep football title chase Friday night.
The trip was one not figured In the budget and presented a
financial problem for the lions.
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Koppock shot over to the Herald office this morning and
rounded up Lion coach Joe Montgomery to present the fifth
year Oviedo boss with a 511*0 check to help defray the cost of
the trip.
Koppock also issued a challenge to all other Seminole County
Service Clubs to match the Sanford Optimist check.
"The Lions have done Just a super job all year long," Koppock aald'We're just trying to make sure they have everything
they need to make a good trip and bring back a win to Seminole
County."

Maple Leafs Fined 10 Grand

College 40. Total fouls: Florida
College Ii. Seminole, 14.

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jumped to an early lead
then held an to beat the Uana Phillips said after the game. &amp;igPmn ret urns from a
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Picked were centers Dwight Stevenson of Alabama's
Sugar Bowl-bound Crimson Tide and Ray Donaldson of
Georgia; linemen Bill Marten of Tennessee; Mark
Jones of Missouri; Iry Pankey of Penn State; John
Sciuneding of Boston College; and Dick Cuvelier of
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moving to solidify their farm club organization, have
hired managers for three of their four minor-league
teams for the IM season.
- Gene Dusan, 30, will return to manage Cleveland's
Class MA affiliate at Tacoma, Wash., in the Pacific
Coast League, Woody Smith, 52, will return as
manager of the Indians' Chattanooga, Tenn., Class AA
affiliate in the Southern League and Cal Emergy, 42,
will return as manager of the Indians' Class A
Waterloo affiliate in the Midwest League.
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By SAN COOK
slamdunk after a steal togive HoweflWith two freethrows.
HersldSports Correspondent the Hawks their biggest lead
"I felt all right," Roland
21-6 opening the second said about his return toaction
Tuesday evening didn't quarter.
from a knee injury. "But my
Mart very well for Oviedo's
The pesky lions, however, brace is really tight and it
Dale "Digger" Phillips.
refused to fold.
won't let me bond my leg back
Prior to the Lake Howell
Taking advantage of some too well."
game someone fleeced the offensive fouls on Barnes In Howell's Robinson, also was
Oviedolockerroom of two sets the second half and the worried about rightness, bet •
of
emergence from Injury of lad of a differed kind.
n, jy
year's leading scorer Horace
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Gallon so.o.12; Bush 3 0.04 Ml?.
chell 40412, Mattingly 1 1.4.3.
McKinnon 3044, Burgess 1444
33, Davis 4 2.3.10, Sapp 3 00.4.
Totals 31 7.13.13.
UMINOLI ($4): Crawford $2.
2.1$, Johnson 22.24, Crooks 1-211, Campbell 7 2.2.14, Rertson I
7523, Roøs's 100.2, Brown 30.1.
10. Totals 34 14.17.14.

By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

Cleveland Indians Ink Three

Seminole Community College's
sophomore guard
he
Jeff Washington at 64 and 245, Howard
hungry for the red of the week following sophomore hit on 6-15 floor shots and
the Raider's SM win over Florida converted on 74 free throws to take game Haskins at 6-7 and 200 and Louts Fuentes
Scoringhonors with 23 points. The lanky at 6.6 and flO present Sterling with some
College lad night.
wingman also hauled down nine match up problems.
In his first start of the season, retids.
,Well definitely have a hard time
Crawford hit for 1$ points, connecting on
"Crawford did a good Job for us matching up with their size," he ex.
844 shots from the floor, went 2-2from
the charity stripe, claimed seven fioor tonight," praised Sterling. "He's been plaid.
,With Carter out, (with back trouble)
recoveries on loose balls, dished out a playing well In practice and he shoots
pair of assists and took three defef)gjy reel well against the zone, which is what It hints the consistent inside play.
Florida College uses a lot, so he came
charges.
Palm Beach Is currently ranked third
through."
Their only
That lad category, the defensive
In the state with a 6-2
Sterling also pointed out that Jimmie two set backs have come at the bandsof
charges, is tue statistic that
Crawford a three day meal ticket at thel Rogers turned In a good game underthe tel, ranked and defending state champion
boards.
Sanford McDonald's.
Brevard early In the first two weeks of
"He
rebounded
well
while
he
was
In
the season. .
Restaurant manager Bob Hughes gives
away Big Mac's to Raider cagers for there," explained Sterling. Rogers put 12
The Raiders finish a three game home
each defensive charge they take during a minutes of playing time under his belt stand this week. Following the Friday
and In that stretch hauled in
game.
clash with Palm Beach, Sterling NA
carom,.
company host the Rollins Junior varsity
Crawford's all around fine per.
The Raider's out-rebounded Florida Saturday night before taking the show on
formance complemented a nicely
College
35-31 while Florida held the upper the road for the Indian River Tour
- balanced SCC scoring attack that saw
five Raiders hit double figures In the win hand in field goal percentage 57.49 named on December 14-15.

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-Gold Blocks Are $46,000—

Wednesday, Dec. s, 1979

Cost ly Gifts Abound For Holiday

NEW YORK (UP!) — Sculptor Roland shaped and can be arranged in an endless
Gebhardt offers the ultimate gift for the variety of configurations.
child who has everything else — a 244karat
"Kids get the system fast," said the
gold building block set for $46,000. Sales
scptor. "Adults are more inhibited
tax is extra.
they tend to think flat instead of dlinenIn less expensive versions, you can get slonally."
the "Pieces of Eight", as it's called, at
Gehbardt, who's done multiples before,
$29,000 for 18 karat, $19,000 for 14-karat,
said the new "toy" grew from a form he
and In aluminum and teak for $90.
In that 24..kara( version, the blocks aiway had on a table In his New York
weigh in at 57 ounces. Each piece, ap. studio. "People were always playing with
proximately three-quarters of an inch by it," he said, "so a friend said why not
three-quarters by 2-4 Inches, is Identically market It?"

By GAY PAULEY
needlepoint set — a thimble and scissors with cabachon rubles
UPI Senior Editor
and round diamonds studding 18-karat gold and platinum.
NEW YORK UP! - Catalog browsing at this time of year
Tiffany's said prices on gold and silver had nearly doubled
should squelch any gloom-and-doomers who say this nation is since it began compiling Its catalog last May. Gold has gone
in a recession,
from $247.30 an ounce on May I to $39525 now. In that same
What recession? That's the only possible reaction to the
time, silver rose from $7.99 an ounce to $16.79.
cornucopia of costly gifts offered for Santa's pack.
Many fine jewelry stores are not listing prices on major
How about diamond rings for close to $1 million each? A pieces because, "They're one of a kind and you couldn't post a
space age multi-satellite antenna that for $36,500 can be inprice, really," as a spokesman for Van Cleef &amp; Arpels put it.
stalled in your own backyard and add 100 more channels to "It's like a collector seeing a Cezanne that interests him ... He'll
your television set? A mink jogging suit for $10,000? "His" and
go look."
"Hers" dirigibles at $50.0(X) each? A lewelled needlepoint set
Cartier and Tiffany don't post prices on some of their one-ofat $8,000? A gold-and-platinum lighter with precious jewel
a-kind items either but their catalogs feature prices on most
studding for $15,000 and its matching pipe for $3,000? An ar- other items.
chitectdesigned home health center at $1650 million?
Tiffany, for instance, advertises a marquise-cut diamond set
"Gold that buys health can never be ill spent," 'tis said.
in platinum to make aring priced at $985,000 and a pearshaped
There's plenty of gold in them thar catalogs, but It'll cost more diamond at the same price. Another emerald-cut diamond ring
this holiday giving season. So will silver, platinum, diamonds
in platinum setting is $850,000.
and other precious stones. All are costing more this year than
Nieman-Marcus, headquartered in Dallas, offered that dish.
last and prices are busily fluctuating.
shaped antenna pointing directly to a satellite in orbit above
"We are putting costs at a minimum of 10 percent higher the equator, giving the viewer the options that include 2,000
sports events yearly, 6,000 hours of special children's
than last year," said a spokesman at Cartier, which offers that

What's this
about a
recession?
You only need
$36,000 to buY
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OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fla.

CookOf The Week

Bazaar To Feature Around-World Foods
By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer

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from an exploded gasoline storage tank today, preventing
hundreds of evacuated residents from returning to their
homes.
Firemen early today poured 200,000 gallons of water per
minute on the blazing multi-milllon-gallon tank.
The explosion that jolted much of the South Bay area late
Monday, triggering the two-day inferno, has claimed three
lives and forced area residents to flee from their homes.
Flames licked 500 feet into the air, and the towering cloud of
smoke rose into the sky and spread nearly 15 miles long,
covering parts of adjacent Long Beach and San Pedro and
extending out over the Pacific Ocean.
The smoldering 3.3-million-gallon tank buckled and was
Itself being consumed by the intense 2,000-degree heat.

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talents and compiled a cookbook with many of
their favorite recipes from around the world.

2 tablespoons olives
2 tablespoons capers
t:. teaspoon pepper
The following are some of Mrs. Zalewski's
St. Augustine Catholic church in
'
teaspoon oregano
own recipes and some new favorites from her
Casselberry is having a bazaar Saturday and
1 4 up oil
friends she has found In the cookbook. They
the congregation Is planning to sell Christmas
5-6 wholee cloves
all
have a delightful Spanish accent, but can
crafts, hold a flea market and serve food from
I teaspoon
Master
be easily made from ingredients found In,
many different nations,
S large potatoes
local markets.
From noon to 3:00p.m. the public is Invited
I bay leaf
to sample dishes from Italy, the Orient,
EMPANADAS
2 tablespoons salt
Greece and numerous Hispanic countries.
Dough:
2-3 tablespoons tomato paste
Ruth Zalewskl is from Colombia and she Is
4 cups all purpose flour
Make 3 deep cuts lengthwise in pot roast for
one of the churchwomen turning out delivious
1 cup warm milk
later stuffing. Remove fatty skin. Dice very
items to help make the bazaar a success and
I egg
fine: onion, green pepper, garlic, ham, salt
to help finish the new church building by
1 teaspoon salt
pork. Wash and drain. Add olives, capers,
Christmas.
' pound butter
pepper and oregano. Mix well and stuff pot
One of the items she is preparing is a dish
roast. Refrigerate overnight.
Filling'
from Colombia called Empanadas, bite-sized
Heat oil in large skillet. If too large cut
1 pound ground meat
pastry stuffed with a meat mixture.
roast in half. Brown roast, then place in Dutch
3
boiled
eggs
They are very popular In several South
oven. Add boiling water to cover one
of
' cup mashed potatoes
American countries and are often served as
roast. In oil left in skillet add Gravy Master,
cup chopped onion
hot hors d'oeuvres at parties but can also be
bay leaf, tomato paste. Mix well and add to
2 tablespoons chili sauce (optional)
purchased from street vendors in many
water.
Add 2 tablespoons of salt or to taste
Brown ground beef and onions, salt and
towns,
and
cloves.
Cook I hours at 350 degrees. Add
pepper to taste and add chili sauce. Add
"They sell them on the streets like ham.
potatoes and cook until tender. Slice and
burgers," explained Mrs. Zalewskl, who lives chopped egg, mashed potatoes, stir and set
place beef in gravy. Serve over rice. Serves 6
at 690 Diane Circle in Casselberry with her aside.
to 8.
husband, Pete, and two children. Mark, 10,
Combine flour with butter and egg. Add salt
ORIGINAL OLD Ml'X!C()
and Lash, 8.
to the milk; pour little by little into flour
('IUACOMOI,E SALAD
mixing and squeezing dough vigorously with
2 large ripe avocados
Mrs. Zalewskl said her parents sent her to
hands until smooth and not sticky. Cut dough
i ripe tomato
the U.S. to study and learn English. "I met
into small round pieces and flatten with
2 tablespoons m inced onion
my husband in New York," she said. "He's
rolling On. Lay out the cut empanadas and
i teaspoon lemon juice
from Brazil." Her father came to New York,
place one tablespoon of the meat mixture
met her future husband and liked him.
Peel
and dice avocado and tomato. Place in
near the center on

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of Representatives. You have to have a Federal Communications license — application included - as well as
authorization from program distributors Including first-year
fees
The N.M dirigibles, 120 feet long and powered by a 72horsepower engine, are called completely collapsible and portable, cruise at 25 miles per hour and come with full flight
instructions.
Dunhill's offered that one-of-a-kind lighter and matching
pipe in 18-karat gold and platinum studded with diamonds,
rubies, emeralds and sapphires. And a one-of-a-kind chess set,
tn-level, made of porcelain, sells for $10,000.
Many of the 1979 catalog offerings stress gifts for health and
fitness, for warmth when thermostats are lowered, and the
influence of traveling exhibits at leading museums also shows
In fine reproductions of such as Items from the treasures of
Tutankbamun, the Pompeii, and the Gold of El Dorado, now on
view at the American Museum of Natural History in New
York.

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one side. Fold the dough a shallow bowl and mash
What started as a couple of years In school
to a paste with a
over and sçal edges with fingers. Deep fry the fork. Add onion
and lemon juice. Mix well and
turned out to be marriage and a family. "Two empanadas and drain.
Serve with quarters of
years became 15," laughed Mrs. Zalewskl.
green lime or sweet and sour sauce.
While the children are In school Mrs.
PUERTO RICAN STYLE
Zalewaki works at Sears in the Altamonte
STUFFED
POT ROAST
Mall where she is the assistant supervisor In
Try
the teletype department. "At this time of year
4-4; pound round roast
we are very busy and it is hard to get a day
1 medium onion
off," she said, but when she can find time, she
1 medium green pepper
enjoys swimming and painting.
2 cloves garlic
Mrs. Zalewskl and many of the other
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night at her home. Born in
Qay, W. Va., she lived In
Sanford for the paM 50 years.
She was a member of the
First Presbyterian Qiwth,
Sanford.
She Is survived by her
husband, Robert E.
Magnusson, Sanford;
nephew, James E. Jackson,
Orlando.
Bnisson Funeral Home-PA
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extra calories mayonnaise
and eggs add to the dish, take
heart: there's a new, more
healthful way to prepare It.
Among the many recipes
you might find In your cook.
books, few are as low in
calories and rich In taste as
this Baked Apple Q*k*en
Salad — an excellent luncheon
entree whose diced fresh
apples and celery add fiber,
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coloring. Dollop with sow
cream. Makes 6 servings.

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Variety of doughnuts
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In medium bowl conthine
all ingredients, except pork
chops, mixing until well
blended. Arrange six chops In
single layer In baking pan;
place stuffing on each. Top
with remaining pork chops
and secure with, toothpicks.
Cover and bake at 350 degrees
F. 30 minutes; remove coven
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• WATCHES! • FASHION JEWELRY!

Prepare pudding mix according to package directions
using 3¼ cups milk; stir In

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rum flavoring. Pour pudding
over apples; chili. Beat egg
whites to soft peak stage;
gradually add remaining
cup sugar, beating until Miff.
Turn meringue Into greased 1.
Inch baking pan or
spningform pan. Bake at 325
degrees F. 12 to 15 minutes or
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This statement was part of the book review of Betty Ford's
blography "The Times of My Ufe" given by Carolina Itawis
for members and guests of the Woman's Club of Sanford at an
orientation coffee held at the home of Mrs. Richard Fowler.
Mrs. Rawls said that Mrs. Ford's attitude toward her
husband's auianlng the Presidency reflected net only the fact
that his time at home would be even more limited, but also the
unhappy events surrounding the Kennedy Assassination and
the Nixon administration.
During most of the formative years of the Ford children, Mr.
Ford was deeply involved In the political scene and Betty Ford
was left with the greater part of the task of rearing them,
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different. Susan, because of her uncompromising honesty, had
the hardest time growing up."
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was because of her honesty in dealing with reporters' unexpected questions that were difficult to answer In any case.
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much that was warm and heartfelt when she revealed her
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because of a pinched nerve, It finally became apparent to her
that the combination of drugs and alcohol must be dealt with
by outside help.
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treated, but she chose a more publicized course of action. She
did not wish to be treated as a "special" case, but she did hope
that her case might help others In the same situation to seek
help. At the end of the book she says she grullilki on one ft at
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keep applauding those patient of a neurosurgeon who home, I told him about the call to
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Commerce. and local businesses will topped off by drawings for many door memorable event for our most deserving
sponsor the annual salute to Sanford's prizes and gifts donated by local business women."
business women Thursday, at 10 a.m., at businesses.
the Sanford Civic Center.
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Sanford OptimIst, 7:30 p.m., Holiday
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Ught,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
Overeater, Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 8p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.

dead as the compromise Gov. Bob Graham tried to work out.
The lawmaker, left Tuesday after six days of tense
negotiations. They adjourned when a conference committee
failed to accept a tax reform package highlighted by a
moderate sndIng limitation and a 75 percent assessment
level,
Graham said he was disappointed with not getting an34.hlng
tothevoter,onthe Mardi 11 ballot, and vowed to vigorously
enforce the law requiring tax assessments at market levels.
Lawmakers hustled from the capital reassuring themselves
they did the right thing by snubbing the governor and going
home after passing laws allocating $21.8 minion for school
maintenance and alterine mwam. C,,t ln,.1.aliM4.

THURSDAY,DECEMBER,
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Maytalr Country Club.
Weight Watcher,, 10a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church 7 n.m.. OwilIts, Inn Mnrlh ,rn........J
Center.
Diet Workihlp, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., MontgomeF)'
Ward, Interstate Mall.

governor tackled one of the higged problonis facing the state.
the lack of uniformity in aunients. He got beth houses to
respect It was a victory for him."

berry. '
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Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Parish House, Enterprise.
Semlaoie Chapter No. 2, OES, 8 p.m., MasonIc

Refreshments, prizes.

florida

the Night Visitors," Christmas opera, 8

Senior

Stetson University's Stover Theater.

citizen

Plaintiff's attorney or rn.

property tax assessments and state spending Limitations
during the regular session,
a.! think you're going to ate the exact urn, propsais
April," noted House Rules Chairman Ralph Raben.

plead in said action, and fIle your
answer with the Clerk of this Court
at Orlando. Florida, and toservea
coi'v thereof upon the Plaintiff's
attorneys. Gary 1. Beti, United
States Attorney, and Elizabeth A.

default wilt be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
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WITNESS my hand and Seal of
this Court on November 16, 1919.
(SEAL)

building.

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Program: "How to Burglar-proof Your Home"
representatives of Seminole Sheriff's Department and
Winter Springs Police Department.
United Methodist Clutch, Cauelberry.
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PASHER PORTER
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YOUR WINTER ITEM.
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projcts. TrainIng provided,
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shed &amp; lots more? BPP WAR.
RANTED. A buy for $37,000.

10 ACRES. ORANGE GROVE
NEGLECTED BY OWNER,
INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL.

2640 Sanford Ave.
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more! BPP WARRANTED.
554,900.

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guest cottage,? BR, 28, comp.
with barn,

home in Idyllwildet Many
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5 ACRES executive farm,
irrigation, landscaped, work
shop 1 3 BR, 3B, W-pool.

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Noll's Santord Furniture
Salvage, 17 92. So of Sanford

mo Agent 339 $306.

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

Cash 322-4132

Used tull site tiotel rnotc'I tied

TERMS AVAILABLE,

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current $1578 billion bi m.Ial budget including prov1loiij
covering a $13 million capital outlay appropriation for school
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plBntforezchangeandwrappedgfftdorDeBary Manor

buses and $5 million for

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(3) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED 197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
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used very short
NEARPINECRESTSCHOOL
THECHAPMANSHOWS
$1,500 TOTAL,
time. Original $593, bal. sisi or
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NICELY WOODED OVER SIZ.
72—Audjon
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Commercial
JOE'S. 10.300.
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(2) 30' LOTS NICELY WOODED
KENMORE WASHER — Parts
Call Dell's Auction. 373 5620.
NEAR 25th ST. $7,500 TOTAL.
Service, Used Machines,

73 Chrysler

Verygoodcondltion,$5
3238773

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Qoli, 710 E. Rollins Aye,, Orlando.
èj Cost
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Masonic Temple, N, Park Avenue, Sanford.
SA'WIWAY, DECEMIER
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Senior Citisms km to Deytona Beach for hmcheon
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ACCESS. REPLY p. 0. BOX
1795, SANFORD. FL 3377),
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,

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me. Leo.'&amp;
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service business for sale, inc.
tools, fixtures, inventory a.

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I wifl
catch up back peymonts &amp; buy
equity. 3331216.

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Dream place

2nd area on Lake

FeIton.

Webuyyoureqgity,cir5,

Total dec. homi. 3 BR,
Dl, calm kit., paneled Fam.
rm., Sunken LR,sc. patio. Del.

gm., CIt-A, intercom.

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Cash for pour loll Will build on
your lOt 05 our If.
V Enterprise, Inc.

MOUNTAINS of mIanlI,.
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2 510*0036 CINTRAt AIR,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
VEN SPRINGS, 511$,,
SEIGLER REALTY,
BROKER. 3211465, 327-ID?.

Park

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Bootsforyour man
Dingo&amp;cowboy5tstpo
KNlGH7 S,2Q5EIstDownt
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CROWN PAWN SHOP
owTs
Stereos, guitars.cam,qas
Imanyother items
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Pianos, organs, guitars, amps I,
1901 French Ave.
333 $764
drums. Bob Bali's Disc. Music
Center. 2302 French Ave.
322-3355

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TIlE FAMILY

Fri. &amp; Sat. 9.5.

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13 to choos, from. As low as.
$199. All at close out pricei.

.$ Mercury motor, 13'Delcraft
Alum. boat, clean.
332.1720

1.4iijj' Guitar Ctr. I TMusoum.

Over 00 flew I used bargains,
Martin.OibsO Guild
Yamaha, 3510 5. French (bik

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BUY,$IL,Taa.oI
1111151, Pbet 16.
337.1632
Trisi compacter
loll for $00; Lg. reorig.
— $50. sanemahar Sewk

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MR. T S FASHIONS
FineClothjngforman

EVERYONE

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goodies. 1001 Grove Manor Dr.

ii.. make Real Estate &amp;
ubss loses. FIodis Norgage investment, 350 S.

FORHIM

His comfort Is important
Daniel Green Slippers at
KNIGHTS,205E. 1st Downtown

1l Maple
Fri., Sat. I. Sun. 9.4

Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. we

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Thrilllhernwjtp,boots

Yard Sal., Odds I Ends

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3 tam. yd. sale, kit. items, d
tools, linens, collectibles. 35
E. WolaM off Airport Blvd.

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS
FOR A FRACTION OF THEIR
COST FROM TODAY'S WANT
ADS!

TDC slide project. r, 3 Kodak
Inst. cameras, lawn turn.,
lamps, pool accessories, ladles
coats, dresses, shoes I men's

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Low 'Down Payment

orange &amp;

ATTRACTIVE FINANCING, I
yr, sranty, 51s,.-

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Christmas Slippers, we "Nothing" necklace, gold filled
KNIGHTS, 20SF. 1st Downtownl Gwaltney Jewelers 2045.
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iw., sMOriti links non'.,
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Dingo&amp;Cowboy Boots

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every beauty need. MERLE KNIGHTS,2OSE. Is? Downtown
NORMAN 110 Park Ave.

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Diit by owner.

Daniel Green Slippers
KNIGHTS,701 F. 1st. Downlown I

fieautatul lewelry. fabulous
perfum., &amp; cosmelics for

sale? Lot of work? Will buy

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LARGE COINER

Select StyIeandWarff

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BARGAIN TV'S
Whypaymore?
HERB'S TV
2597 S. Sanford Ave.
373 1134

LOCATlON, ND PRICE.

CLASSIFIED

dlspsal, Carpet, control hoot

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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold
orig.
WITH TREES AND GOOD
k2.7S bal. 1113.16 or $17 mo.

iowskl, REALTOR 333.7903

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UA1.TOL 233'UN

GRARJTQUICK
$uporolharps SR foncilar, If.
pi... a...
Se's.

Good used TV's, $75 &amp; up

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older 2 story 3 BR, l'i,B, FP I
newly renovated. Ready to
move Into. Call to see. $35,000.

251, 1 bath, ig. covered
e,
and fenced backyard. EXTRA
room. EXTRA nice. EXTRA
Ilveaole. $37j,
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heat, w.w
carp. I inside
mm.
terms&amp; priced at only $76,950.

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- $' home Wel Ni kI9 &amp; I0IN
belie.. $1L
Las

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4'3LoIs&amp;Acrn.g,

with trees. 10.000 with $1,100
down and interest only for
years.

3 BR, Ia turn.,

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Diamond, ruby, sapphire &amp;
emerald.
Cwaltney Jewelers 7045. Park

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29 Orlando Dr
Ph. 327 0357

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Jim Up Hair Styles &amp; Jeans

W of I 4, old SR.46 at "76'

Station, Paola. 332 5071.

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FOAHEN

Levis—Juno,&amp;M$sy

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results. Just tr) one. m.sii or

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•304133o, 339.011 eves.

Selectyourownbrealifastfruit
from your own fruit trees in
your own nice backyard.
Priced right so move fast,
won't last long!

W G.rneftwt,,te
Peg. Real Estate Broker

OUT OF IDEAS?

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with i yr. warranty.

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NoIl's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, Il 92. So. of Sanford,

FORREST GREENE

This one is ready to live in.
Tastefully furnished 3 Bdrm, I

REALTORS
3710$anfordAve. 3fl-777

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Used Color TV's -9 to sell-- your

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511,500

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Little want ads bring big, bIg,

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1131 aier 1p.m.

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$23,100.

322133),333.3732,80477,

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CIOPENTIY'
PAINTINS'
on4
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CONCRETE
AN FU1lfl$
to MV
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S1W Mepe, 11951 pr-a (*1) .FUU$T W-PeI4vaw*

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2 BR, I B, zoned commercial,
good bc. heavy traffic area,

7541$. French Ave.

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21395. Myrtle Ave.
Ian*
Orlande

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Lake Mary corner lakeview lot,
sewer, water I. paving.

Executive Country Living with
all the sPace you will ever'
need. Immaculate 7 Berm,
Bath pool home, fenced for
horses, on over 4 acres in
lovely Geneva. I yr. warranty.
All this and much more
$I7O,.

$92,000.

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Orlando

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3 fiR, 4 B. Country living on 4",
acres with 330' lakefront. Also
I BR, I B guest cottage. All for

4$LFLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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cleaning pool w cool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond,

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7139
Sanford
321 0410

OPEN 7DAYSAWEEK

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anblWwpberepii.asi.a,*. 0ai95NUstii.,*'
$oanbole Cmty, PWIN, wIN of , 15S I5*jr$d ISIORO
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tarousei, still In warranfy
)rIginally $64,, assume
payments of $21 mo. Agent 339

SEIGLER REALTY

Eight acres fenced, 3 Bdrm, 2
Bath, fam. rom., fireplace,

3 BR, I' a B brick home with 14' x

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323.2222

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'dint's place of buslpi le
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lire &amp; Isiek dolectam, Power
tools, Ilectric and el,ie,Ii

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MICROWAVE

2565

COUNTRY LIVING at it's bestl

Phone3fl-7U1,Sanford

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Dec.rnbsn 1.1* is,
P01* in me
mile fl111N {*I, YI4
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a Ml, then M— .i fsw4 shill named in 9WI PetIffep ig

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the Past by P"di ('311511517 Band
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bela,, my castemers &amp;
*il,mli. N*iW**ieiy
p
tesap,N i iewt aow sow, mop .mii,
you be rldaly bISMOl. S. -.

maybe.nt.r.d.galns, youfOrthe
refill demanded in He Pelitle,). Known as Floildi Alsrm arni

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Apply

SELLING IT MAKES CA$
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD
- NOW. Call 33245!) u 1550$,

Agent 339 8306.

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official Security, Inc., Difendani, ae
WITNESS my hand
IN THE CIICVIP.COUIT
g
21-,SIhjatIan
aforsaid Writ
eoalefffiIsCourtenttedayof deIlversI
to 0$ E*OCII*IIII we
THE SIS$T$$Tf$
no as $Ierilt W
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CIRCUIT IN AND FOR November, 1579.
Sem
C0mty,
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
onsciestlevs all-girl Friday
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH,
JR.
have
levied vsei He fsIIs.U*p
IUfo* Pal lollRepil,
CAl NO 39415CM$.i
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wishe. pauline office week.
descrig
property
-owned
Np
Cliii
of
IN THU MATTER OP THU
Isp.
Movele, lnc. dNa Florida Alarm UUI
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3365163
By: Eleanor
R41t.No.S.
ASOPTIOR OPt
and Security new known as
ONi..
DSIdy Cliii
MINOI NELl. ITILUIa
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FREE ISYlMAtIs
Plo
IAl.rm1ed$c.s,y,,nc,,
1.
Gary
Massey
5's$otes:
TO: ARNOLØ ITIUlIa
1s.
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property
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Psw41l.f-nt-r,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED , ,p 141 WhsUln. LNi
$•tea
Utensil
PefNIOiui,, ALLAN K. P1*11(11, Asadisig, Iprkiee, Florida 31101 SemInole Clp, Perlje,
Rep.doiirllomebefo
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AT.I1N, lisa (UPI)
"I6 *hii,y 1"
91, a .SO4sgged ea
$ lge

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Pope,'

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.aancing. Call Don Cox 333.

FHA-VA,FHA735&amp;34$

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Hackb.rry'

SiUktdAAWeses'sGre,3pjn., 1301W. FIrd.
Colbe,AA, depj4 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
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Chara, Cborry.
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W?AY,

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EATON, 162 Whooping Loop, un the
seal of the Circuft COurt'
Aitamone Springs, Florida 33701,
*sm$ef 1 AdditIons.
Seminole
Pet itloner's attorney on or before •
County, Florida, upon _________________
judge
rendered In thi
January 2nd., and file the
original atorid court'cn the lilfi lop 0$
wtffi the Clerk of this Court,
either Octobir,
A.D., 1975,1 thaI certain
before service on Petitioner's
case entitled, Albert
1"
attorney,
or immediately PI.i.wIff,
.vs. Movalo,
Inc., s
*iiilKivgKuineIi
.ffiene.lfe,, otherwise, a ludomint Florida Alarm
and SecurIty,

diucsod. Hi said the language did
Ij amy law, bA
olmoli pg in
a i'e- thet
prOpSty tAR bees olield gut ION date eciueel LOUS7

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many extras. Reduced to

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CkeIsta 1-by Shed sponsored by MitlIad.
South Seminole amer otcimmer-ce &amp;nt. itoa
of 11 verIty
(g $ykflo,,
CkeW. psale, downtown Sanfor4, 10 am.
The Eagles CI CIa, Spin., Sanford Chamber of

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3 BR.? B, IS' x 30' pool, green

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NEW LISTING
1k Front
Casselb.rry
381 2 B neat I clean, new roof,
fruit tress, fenced yd. Owner
motivated,

1977 Dies Cutlass supreme.
Cxc. cond., AC, pp. p5,

Buy -Sell Consign
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Multiple Listing Service

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Fenced 3 BR, I B, Dbl. lot. This
one has privacy in townl Only
529.900.

Still under warranty. AC. tilt
wheel, many optIons. s.00.

MRqU

ANYTIME

390 N. 17.93, Casselbeecy, Fl.
034-1300
Eve.$2.346$

557,900.

LV WOODED OFF NOLAN f ________________________
RD. (I) AT $1,300; (7) LAKE I asper repo GE deluxe
FRONT AT $3,900.
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w. 'V. •A&amp;I
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time. Bal. $1$.I4 or $19.33 mi

322- 2420

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12' x 12' bldg. in back for
$31,900.

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Parties. All this for $79,900.
Owner will hold mortoaoe,

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eautlful 1 acre with 3-story
home. 3 extra 1g. BR, fam.
mm., LR, OR, hardwood floors,

Cornerof)OtpIFr,nch
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ALUM. SIDING
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
fREECIT
3231450
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AM EMPLOYMENT

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323-0697

tresMOIIIS
leg. 11*1 ESTATE Irober

FIsH ESTATE
Cameron Ave.

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formerly $fo,yfo,$i
s a.an,1,
1191. 16.Uai

Publish: November II, 21; 30 &amp; Seminole County, Florida, will at
iso smaii. IL.I,I1,
11:00 A.M. on the 30ff day of
Oecwnber 3, 1915.
December A.D. 1579, offer for sale
D,.
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- sell to the hIQhI$t bidder, for
cash, subject to any and all
existing liens, at the Front (Wool) New or repel
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o
,
,leaky Wilson our
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Of the Seminole Csunty
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COUrthouse, In Snford,_____
Florida,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA thi above described real property.
,
CASE NO.79-2316 CA-19a
That said sale Is being made to
INRI:fleC$$ndyef
safisfytheter,nsofs.$of
'ln."
Ex.cutlon.
ZACHERY HAYES CURTIS.
tenor I exterior to original.
E. Polk,
NOTICE OF ACTION
321.Aj
TO:
Sheriff
ROGER T. CURTIS
SemInole County, Florida
7179 Estrella
PublIsh November 20 aM
Mt. Morris. MichIgan
DiCIflbOf 3, IL 19, 1915
YOU ARE NOTI Fl RD that • DC P 100

House attorney Talbot D'Alunbsrt., a former_ljtor, 1014
thecosgt. 'They marriodbyth.EaglpIat
be dIvOlcod lb.
Gmham'i dIsney, Jots Aurill, aon-ln4aw of e*Gov
LeRoy Colils, said the governor be a duty to me his veto pen
when the iagisintur, izces Its co
*honsi
lb. court Is considering at the semi tim. a raided
involving language In the 197$ date budget whkh the Chiller
Chy
Bd aid uIlcOudIt'4klnaIly altered school
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funding in _____
'fl
.d_, whose polfim
ame4 by Ilower cost,
aidthelangidgefr@seCclU.ra fimding level by cutting It off
from a c1ai aaocetios tor bighm'aiim-nt, prp',y-.p.s Petition for Determination
COWk. It snowdid, the board aid, to me of lbs Imligut to Culodyfla$beenfiiedagalnsty
and you are ropIrw to serve a
revise the 1973
fsmg for flmdiflg -copy of your written defenses,
aitt. ftt
If

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Florida, the above described ticularly described an follows:,
REAL property.
Sutist ¼ 1.0$ 4$ (less fl4$
That saio sale is being made to pin ,yng east et canal) of St.
satisfy the terms of said Writ
Josephs accordIng to PI 1, Page
111, Public Records 0$ Seminole
Execution.
JOhOE.PoIk,St,eriff County, Florida,

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HAL COI.BERT REALTYIAc.

OR PAT

,IUhirJJiJSll,
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243S' S. French (1792) Sanford
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learn dispa$hing
0 $*RVicE
RECTOR

Immediate relocation. $15.

me4.
The main question the court mud fiüiS is whet'.i 11*
Legislature CRt Write languag. in the budget that r*ilcta how eta day of December,
AD. 1975, me as Sheriff of SemInole County,
state agencies and bMMdlvus
offer for sale and sill to the highest Florida, and I have levied upon the
spied Ig
Graham conJen It cannot. Such ridricticea mud be bidder, for cash, subject to any following described property
all existing liens, at the Front owned by Fop JustIce, said
bandied in separate dahlia, not In the gsns,al spending bill. and
(West) Door of the. Seminole property being located in $emlo
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Seminole Simile. klwaalo 7 am., Buck's Sanford
Airport.
$I.g4 Biulk Ratary, 7:50
am,, Lord Qunnisy's
Sulk V,Iwla Sousa, 7:30 am., Dekona Inn.
Wet Watchers, 10 am., Sears Altamont. Mall.
CL.. aIkA.._.._ .
s..ue, i p.m., L4tI0fl Home, Fern

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4 and 5, less road, Block 7, Enti. Iudument rendered in the
minger's Addition No. 1, as per aforesaid court on the 34th d&amp;y of
Put Book 5, Page 27, Public May A.D. 1979, is that certain case
Records of Seminole County, entitled Diamond R. Fertiliter Co.,
Florida, and the undersigned as mc, Plaintiff .vs. J.T. Justice, at
Sheriff of Seminole County, al, Defendants, which aforesaId
Florida, will at 11:00 AM. on the Writof ExecutIoflwaslly..fo

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PART.TlMU SWITCHBOARD

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Loaded.hasnew%tick,,
5850. 373.5k,

to 6 p.m Admission $2.00
show

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all right, title and interest of the Circuit Court of Orange

Saij

FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture,
203 E 25th SI. 323 0901.

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50oS. Sanford Ave.

BEAUTiFUL! 3 BR, 26 home in
Deltona with many special

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Interview.

LAKEFRONT?? BR,
cottage
on a spacious landscaped loll
Eat in kit., Fla. rm., &amp; porch.

BATEMAN REALTY

REALTY WORLD.

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MILE LONG LAKE, OSTEEN
AREA, $7,500 PER ACRE.

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ao—Autos for

APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

the Evening Heratd today

35 ACRES LAKE FRONT HIGH
C.ROUND, TALL PINES,

JUST LISTED? 3 fiR, ?Bhomein
Sunland on a nice lot' Fla rm

11 3rd acre Z multiple housing.

needs TLC. $20,900. Call Joyce
after hrs. 322.9fl3.

TRAINEE
Owncar,outsld.coIlectlon

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$33,500.

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WE BUY USED rURNITURE,

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established nelghborhpo

322-S6S9eves
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shorthand, dependable

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Music Boses Slot Machines
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660 0496
Bridges Antiques
323 1001 ________________________________

seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only' Free local
delivery. NoD's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1797, So

8SACRESHEAVILY WOODED,
Sanford. 3220771
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE I/ IN OSTEEN AREA. $000 PER WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
ACRE WITH TERMS.
WORK?placeaClassifmedAdin

STENSTROM

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1I0AL SECRETARY

ER— Moving business to
Sanford with permanent
posItion open in I gIrl office.
Call after 6 p.m. for ap.
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polntment, 323456.

S.kilbsd

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2BR,l'i,BMobileHome

dNn.driving record.

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monthly payments under $250
Low down p.yments. 3322287
Osteen older 2 BR w 4 acre
grove. Owner holding, aSking

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4 pct. interest to Qualified
buyers. New homes with

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'FurnitureDellvery&amp;ian

330 woodsland

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327 2235
BUY JUNK CARS
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Fromslotosso
Call 322-1624; 32t 1160
62—Lawn-Garden
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78—MotOrCYCles
FILL UIRT .6 TOPSQIL

$35 TAKES ALL
Heater, tank, etc
Sll3afterô

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a friendly Advisor will help
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days
ekly, housecleaning a
Iounrp, mature, dependable
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77—Junk Cars Removed

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322-9283
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Pianos &amp; organs as low as $993
Cu tars 10 pct off. Amplifier, I cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
drums, etc Bob Balls DisCount
3223990

Corner Couch &amp; Tabte
TwoChairs
327 8761

ARE YOU INTERESTED?
20.cres lakefront

high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad. and pile the
money in your wallitI

Side by Side refrigerator,
Call Clark 6 Hirt 373 7310
picnic table *7 benches, $30
Motorcycle Insurance
full size baby bed w mattress,
BLAIR AGENCY
900 cattle ranch
68—Wanted to Buy
$73; Oak Porch rockers, $79 95.
- 323 3166 or 323-7710
dwn
metal office desk. $70. Jenkins
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H. Ernest MORRIS sr
Furniture, 203 E 25th St 323
WE
BUY
USED
FURNlTUfE
&amp;
0981
79—Trucks-Trailers -STEMPER AGENCY
leg. REAL ESTATE Sroker ___________________________
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur. J____________________________
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niture' Salvage 322 0771.
REAL TOP 3771991
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
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Chev
truck
1969,6
cyl,
w-camp
5
uhoki Goods
$34.s7Q
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Wntd White Jenny I md
er. A 1. $1,100 or trade for I or 6
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Eves 3.49 5100, 372 1959
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Baby Crib
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cvl Station wan. 3723516
Ads are the smaRe5tg "i off of total inventory of brand i
323 5786
I
I Classified
news' Items you will find
I '73 Chevy 2 Ion Runs good
new interspring bedding These
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Antiques Oriental Rugs
Must sell, first $7,500
beds are not damaged Ot

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2 BR, IB, w.w carp., AC, W.D,
fully eq. kit., turn., adults, $350
"- sec. dep., lit &amp; last, 323

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Ira Accordion, new
Will sell for $300
2645

8909 .itter

or building, Terms you can
afford. $500 dwn.

New 1 BR. lB travel trailer at
beautiful Wekiva Falls
Perfect for Winter retreat.

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Accpccnrigst

59usical MerCndj

Bar w I stooi, t',icfr. t,ar &amp;
equipped. beautiful, $200. used

terms.

INVESTOR ,
7 BR. lB home, good cond, FR.
fenced yd nice locatioq, inc I
BR garageapt live in house &amp;
rent apI or rent both. Only
530.000

New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet
Owner will finance w
substantial dwn 533,000 377

Furrdsh,d

P*t.TIME SALES GIRL
dSIdUlling,own car, train to

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S wildern
acres. Enjoy

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BR, Sc. porch. 1g. lot.
Equipped Kitchen. $323 mo.
Ph. 323-1697.
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3 BR, 1/7 B, garage,sc porch, C
HIA, w.w carpet, fenced yd.
322-0216.
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.'•ENE1ALMAINT.
- complex exp. only.
edge of plumbing, dec.,
Nil care.

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lB home on fenced lot $13,000
$6,000 dwn, owner carry.

Office. 30$ - ela.3005
After Hours . 3236400
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t4eds. Obi motel bol springs &amp;
mattresses. $30 set S.ntord
Auction. 1713 S French
7340

INVESTOR!

home on 2 1g. lots w lots
trees &amp; it is already fenced.

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Wooded lot. $325 plus s.c. No
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Pets. 323-9571.
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CASHIER

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It's ilkepennies from heaven when
you sell 'Don't Needs' with
want ad.

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Zoned For Business
Run your own business from

SIflPOrd area, newly remodeled.
3 BR home, 1g. DR. LR , FR,

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I new tires, runs 0000. looks
3977 Hwy 17 93
good $1,000 or best otter. 322Sanford. Fla 3,171
778' 322 6853. 373 1123.
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Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole
sate Furn 2300 ifldustrj,jp Blvd
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5.2 acres o' on pav
frontage
$77,000. 10 pct. dwn. By owner

REMODEL!
Call Roger Smith 377 2914or
331 7189 FREE ESTIMATES
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Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
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Apli for Senior Citizens. 00*11

RIENCED AC MECH.
Øiueprints, Insul. exp.

55—Boats

ttiILingwsa, fnr

43—LotsAcrea9e

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31—Apartments Furnished kNowits RIITy
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HOUSEKEEPER

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MarY. 1 BR, CH&amp;A. AduIts,sec. dep. &amp; ref. 1)65 mo.
8345997
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mature.
-,_•IN

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BR—$19 up. Pool Adults only,
' Lk Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. 'on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

WORKING

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Sheriff of Seminole County,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Florida,andlhaveleviedupIntM
that by
followIng described property Writs
of vIrtue o, ttose certain
Ex.cutin Issued out of
owned by Robert A. Widdls, said
the respectIve couris as listed
property being located
County, Florida, more par. above, more perficulorfy $$tit R

,Cosutulay
the vsmor's
to

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Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
oranges, Picked to order.
mix. Crumley 322.0207.
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Navaloranges,youpick,
we pick4 $3.30 bushel
3221312

under the seal of the Circuit Court
Circuitcoi,t
of Seminole County, Florida, upon
Orange County, Fle ,jda
a final (udgement rendered in the
C16eN..77.s993
aforesaid court on the 18th
day of Diamond R. Fertilizer Co., Inc.,
October, AD. 1919, in that certaIn
Plaintiff
tase.ntltl.d, In Re: TM Marriage
.vs.
Execution was delIvered to me as

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by fit. gov•mor.'

thIII1e l-e

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Hunan cuisIne for con.
sumption In the Restaurant.
Salary: $231 for 40 hour we.

Case No. 77-2510 CAO3 K
SHERIFF'SSALE
Leonard Werthelmer, Jr., etc.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Plaintiff
that by virtureof that certain Writ
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Can Legislature

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S1QO week.

FOR SALE
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Grapefruit, Oranges,
Tangerines I Lemons, R. U.

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CLASSIFIED ADS sure

WANTED: SpecIalty cook. Must
beabietopr.pare,cut, season,
and cook meats, poultry,
seafood, vegetables, all types
noodles, sou*1 and other

9—Good Ttngs to Eat
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ClrcvltCort

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Lost: White, male Shepherd,
Vicinity Hwy. 16. Reward.
3239203

As Clerk of the Court
fly Eve Crabtree
As Deputy Clerk

FMC Corporation, PlaIntiff
Publish November 21, 20
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December 5, 12, 1, 26, 1979
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J.T. Justice, et al, Defendants
DEP57

fog.th.r. Th.yar. marrl•d

trav.I

Prime Sponior Advisory Council regular meeting, it

£

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&amp; Convalescent Center,

Fri. night. Reward. 3231340.

entered against you for the relief
December 3, 12, 1979.
demanded in the complaint.
DEP-90
It is, ORDERED that the above
notice of suit and order for un.
County Court
named defendants to appear and
Seminole County, Florida
plead (Service by PubliC6tiqfl) be
CaseN..7$.175p83
Published by the United States Joseph Harris Company, Inc,
Marshal in a newspaper of general Plaintiff

7h. I.gIsItIv. Int•nt and 'h. moniy

discount night.

Tuicawifia Homeowners

Attorney,
t Office Box 2393,
Orlando, Florida 32i02, not later
than January 2$, 1980. If you fail to

lukewarm and lukewarm won't work In December."
circulation in Seminole County,
Florida, once a week for six (6)
Graham, In a press conference before lawmakers adjourFoy E. Justice and J.T. Justice, as
weeks commencing Personal Representative of the
ned, said d e a p I t e his disappointment at failing to get consecutive
November 21, 1979. DONE and
l.state of W.L. Justice, Deceased.
anything on the March ballot, theseaslon was a victory in
ORDERED at Orlando, Florida Difendants
that
this 7th day of November, 1979.
the Legislature Is now considering the
Issues.
Circuit COWl
JOHN A. REED, JR.
Seminole County, Florida
UNITED STATES
Case No. 77.2031CA ilk
DISTRICT JUDGE

noon, Welaka BuildIng, 2nd floor conference room,
l07' N. Oak Ave., Sanford. Sponsored by central
Migrant and Community Health Center and
Central Florida Legal Services. Free to public,
p.m.,

County, Florida, and you are or-

Palmetto,
Falling to understand this, added House Finance and Tax
Chairman Steve PaJcic, was the major flaw In Graham's approach
"If there's any criticism to place on the governor It's calling
special session,)" PaJcic said. "You had people who were

Flower arranging workshop sponsored by
Presbyterian Preschool Center, 9a.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
First Presbyterian Church of Sanford fellowship hail.
Call 3234878.
"Day WithoutSunihine" United Farm Workers film,

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Bell, noting along with other lawmakers that

Legislature', failure to come over to Grahan's aide.
"Ithlnk it Indicates to the governor this was the wrung Issue

Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce salute to

D.c. 5, 177$

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE crncwr coui o
UNITED STATES DISTRICT THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Orlondo Winter Pork
Seminole
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 79SS4ORL.CIV.ft - . Case N.. 79.1US.CA49.D
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MYNA K. HOYT.
831-9993
322-2611
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff, •vs PERCY MILTON.
WILLIE AARON FLEMING, and vs.
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
the unknown heirs, dcv sees,
GEORGE BERGER, at
Delendants.
grantees, assignees, Ilenors,
44c line
1?URI
HOURS
creditors, trustees, or other
NOTICE OF ACTION
3c a Un.
3 consecutIve fIIMS
claimants, by. through, under or
TO: AILEEN, INC., P.O. Box
7consecutivsflmis
Mc a (In.
a 00 A.M - 5:30 PM.
against the ESTATE OF MATTIE
1326. Church Street Station, New
'MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
MILTON FLEMING, deceased: York, New York 10001—NATHAN
SATURDAY 9 Noon
and all unknown i,ar$l,s tinving or
3 ines Mtnimum
KRAUSKOPF, INC., 121 EASt 3ltft
.
claiming to have any rIght, titip t,
Street, New York, New York. 10010
interest In the prow.rty P.rein,
MILLOROOK MANUFAC.
DPttndants —NOTICE OP SUIT TURING CORPORATION, 740
DEADLINES
and ORDER FOR UNNAMED
Broadway, New York. New York,
ioco - AMERICAN BLOUSE
DEFENDANTS TO APPEAR
Noon The Doylefore Publication
AND PLEAD SERVICE BY
COMPANY, INC., 21 Main Street,
PUBLICATION)
TO ALL Idtle Ferry, New Jersey.
Sunday - Noon Frida9
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
unknown heirs. 'eesees. ruate.s.
granters, assigner,, Ii,n,r,,
action to foreclose a mortgage on - _________________________
crp1tors, t, ustees.
oth,'
the tollowing property in Seminole
claimants, h. thtc'vgh, ms.r i'r County, Florida:
______________________ I
auanst
MAI Ift MlI ION
Lot 12,. Block B, THE _________________________ ___________________________tIMlN,
deceased, ,n,t all MEADOWS,UN,T I. according to
4—PrsOflaIs
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'flflt'RI1 a,,ies navl,,g
voepiat thereof as recorded in Plat __________________________
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the
Records of Seminole County, Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A Christmas bazaar To be held.
pnItter ttessfI
Florida.
are
Good Shepherd Lutheran
,nat an at,on has II5 bCen tiled against you and you Mat." Dating Service. All
ages.
P.O.
Box
6071,
Clear
mar Penney's) D.c. 7
Church
IØ n5tt.tef
th
are required to serve a copy of
'
water, Fl. 33510.
&amp; 1,9.3. Baked goods. food.
D the United States
tour written defenses, if any, to It -________________________
ot sm,, eca, to •grecløte th,
on Royce 0. Plpklns, Plaintiff's
.
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mortgage on the following attorney, whose address is P. 0.
5tost &amp; FOUnd
ll—I*Ppnied
according to Plat thereof - L'clore December 21, 1919 and file
rects1..i in Pial Book 17. page 21
RN, 0.4 &amp; 4.12, full' I part tilt,..
the original with the Clerk of this Lost Blk female to' Poodle,

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Civic Center.

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nteiest

Peorde keep talking like this Is a football game with a lciai"r

Road, Altamonte Springs.

igalNilk.

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Mtamos*te Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's South

"Amahl and

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chambers were quiet -the roming debate over tax reform as

Legal Notice

75" G.E. color consoles
Deluxe cabinets. Wire $o
I $799. Now $599. Goodyear,

SSSW.Is.t. 3332121
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Zenith component stereo.

FM with speakers. Was $7
Ow $119. No. JS$1. Goodyear.

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$53 W. lit. 3322031

Golfclubs,m.n'swil$ofX.31D.
Zreg. shaft. 1.34$ wo5*, 3..
W irons, $125. Ladies 1 0 3
357,9 irons &amp; putter wbag, $10. All like now.
JU'011U aner I

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ARMYNAVYSURPLUS
3IOSanferdAve.
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330.5791
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rw-4$Ieobs,SOckbarl,,
Sea
,csmp', $50, 353.15091014.

AFRICAN VIOLETS

Greiflhous.e
322-SI
Eves after IIweftj5

YORK SARRELL EQUIP.
ocal list., call Tory Salmon MI$93 N F aft. S. Sat. &amp; Sun.
anytime.
DO YOUR BODY A FAVOR
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1979—IC

Elegant Old-Fashioned Desserts Especially Nice
The holiday season is the time when you
forward yourupon.
sweet chocolate over hot, not boiling, water. Pour hot
very best and that's especially true when put
It comes to food.
Create perfect endings for holiday meals with this exquisite
Lavish delicacies, made with painstaking care
chocolate onto foil and spread into a 6-inch square. Chill until
and offered In duo of old-fashioned desserts.
chocolate is firm. Make a pattern of a holly leaf on heavy
the spirit of love, are in keeping with the
occasion.
NESSELRODE PIE
paper; cut out. Place over chocolate and trace pattern with
What could be better for serving family and
friends than a
I
prepared
9-inch
pastry
crust
point of a knife. Refrigerate leaves until serving time.
spectacular dessert? It's the perfect finale to an unforgetable
holiday meal. And old-fashioned desserts are especially nice, 1 envelope unflavored gelatin
LADY BALTIMORE
cup sugar, divided
since they recall memories of Christmases past. Such a
CAKE
1! z cups milk
delicious way to reminisce!
3 egg yolks, slightly beaten
I package about 18 ounces) white cake mix
Nesseirocle Pie is a creation that will become a
treasured
2
teaspoons
rum
extract
Pcups sugar
Part of your holiday repertoire. This festive treat is a delight
3 egg whites
2 egg whites
both to the eyes and the palate.
' cup heavy cream, whipped
cup water
Originally concocted by Count Nesseirode at the court of
cup
mixed
candled
1
tablespoon
light corn syrup
fruit
Belgium during the reign of King Leopold the First, It's truly a 1 teaspoon vanilla
4s cup chopped dark raisins
regal confection.
'
cup chopped dark raisins
Chocolate holly leaves
A creamy custard is combined with colorful candied fruit,
'i
cup
Prepare pastry crust according to favorite recipe. In top of a
cut-up dried figs
thus offering refreshing contrasts in texture and
Rich double boiler blend gelatin and ;4 cup sugar. Stir in milk and
2 tablespoons chopped maraschino cherries
holly leaves made from chocolate adorn the top, sotaste.
it's bound egg yolks. Cook over hot, not boiling, water
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
stirring constantly,
to win compliments from your guests.
until
custard
thickens
and
coats a spoon. Stir In rum extract.
Since you've spent so much effort on this gala
Prepare cake In two 9-inch layers according to package
dessert, you'll Chill until mixture mounds when spooned. Beat egg whites directions. Cool.
In the top of a double boiler combine sugar,
want to be sure it remains in perfect condition.
Protect the pie until foamy. Gradually add remaining L4 cup sugar and con- egg
by storing it in a handy pie taker that has dual purpose.
whites,
water,
corn syrup, vanilla, and salt. Beat with
When tinue beating until stiff, glossy peaks form. Fold chilled
electric mixer at high speed, 1 minute. Place over rapidly
you're ready to serve the pie, simply remove the
cover and custard into egg whites. Fold in whipped cream, candled fruit boiling water and beat at high speed until soft peaks form.
present it to your guests in its own attractive tray.
and raisins. Spoon Into prepared crust. Chill several hours or about 7 minutes. Pour into a large bowl and
A saumptious Lady
continue beating
Baltimore
Cake
is
another
elegant
until
set. Garnish with chocolate holly leaves and additional until thick enough to spread. Fold raisins, nuts.
highlight of a holiday repast. So
figs, cherries
dazzling to gaze upon and whipped cream, if desired.
equally dellviou,s to eat. Taste surprises about in the filling
and orange
VIiIA. fl... flS...
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11 pie.
se remaining frosting for sides and top of
layers of cake. U
Use
velvety white frosting rich with raisins, nuts, figs, cherries am
To prepare chocolate holly leaves, place a piece of cake.
orange rind. It's sure to be a treat that company will remark aluminum foil on a =all cookie sheet.
Melt 1 square semiYield: One 9-inch layer cake.
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spicy Deli meoN Southern Fried Chicken and hearty
roast beef. Party platters come in assorted sizes and
combinations, Your Deli manager will be happy to help.

Sweeten the
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Fruit cakes -Loden with pecans, pineapple,
glazed cherries and dares. Holiday cookies
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filledwithholiday goodies Is another suggestion the kids will
appreciate.
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the marvels of marinating. One of his favorite foods i
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fowl and then broiling it.
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1 teaspoon chopped parsley
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¼ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon hot pepper sauce
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1 can (44 ounces) deviled ham
one-third cup mayonnaise
one-third cup sour cream
1 egg, hard-cooked, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1½ teaspoons Dijon-style mustard
½ teaspoon curry powder
Dash hot pepper sauce
Raw vegetables, cut up
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television station in the no rthwest city of
Tabriz today, ousted the local governor
and claimed police and ar my units had
joined them, reports reaching Tehran
said.
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini since he
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want to be harrused," she Mid. "It may solution.
Herald8tafl Writer
If the ordinances are pemed, Polk said, mean moving to anothe r location or
But Khomeini, breaking several days
of silence, denounced Washington as a
it will make It impossible for such going out of business,
Reacting to police intelligence reports businesses to come Into the county unless
"Neither do the entertainers wait to be "bloodthirsty regime" and Iran's -,
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topless bars and Other buxlmwes they am legitimate.
hassled or exposed on 7V."
Revolutionary Council approved plans
l)if disi In sex are heading for Seminole
"You can't paint any type of business
Mrs. Glenn said she has received for mobIlizing 20 million youths for
-• Cola*y, Sheriff John E. Polk is urging the with a broad brush," Polk said. "There Polk's recommendations and they are military training in support of Khomei. 1'
county to adopt four anti-smut or- are some massage parlors that are now with County Attorney Nikkl Clayton. ni's appeal to the country's youth to
dinances.
legitimate."
Clayton has been asked to render an prepare for armed combat with the Frank Battles talks with friends In front of the home he did not want
"You M41M say I want to close the
As for prostitution. there is a problem opinion on the enforceability of such United States.
to leave. Once, when placed In a loca I home for the aged. Mr. [tattles
bam door before the horse gets in," Polk with it In Seminole County, the sheriff ordinances, MrL Glenn said.
Khomeini appealed for calm and rain away. Ile would have been log years old on.lan. 10, 11180.
said.
said.
. national unity In a statement broadcast
"Can we really be successful in
Seminole County
"You're going to have that until trolling these things?"Mrs. Glenn asked. over Tehran Radio and indirectly ac1. the place to come," he said. "I'm everyone dies off," he said, "but we can "And at what expense to the taxpayer?" cised the United States of fomenting Services
urging the 001Turitilon to go ahead and hold it down and drive It underground so
" ntycies en
health, numbers domestic problems.
y
adopt these ordinances before the it 't out In the open.".
Tens of thousands of Shariatinadari's
of persons allowed in an establishment,
O5fl asTives."
Polk said he is re ____mending the parking and state liquor licenses are aii suppo rters demonst rated in Tabriz, a
QVIIJI111lowns on ti
county adopt an ordinance like the one ways to control such things. These might city of some 2 million people near the
In Orange County,
just adopted lii Oran County. Orange be more itecti. COntIOIL" she said.
Turkish border, and then seized the radio
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. .County,
.
uapena, musviue ana etsewnere county outlaws 1ap dsaclng," in WflIth
and
television station.
Ordinances against specific behavior
bor n in Georgia, but was not sure when
ByJANECAEERRy
nearby have made Seminole County look U dIner sits on the cudoiners1a p,
Reports suggested the entire city may
may result in the County
he came to Sanford. "My husband has
fleraldStalfWrfter
Ilk. a haven, he said.
and "bouth dancing," which refers, Polk wt
be In the demonstrators tiand
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lived here 51 years and he said Mr.
At ; I Id, Seminole County has no said, to "everything that goes en In a t,
The demonstrators announced the
practical itt,"
Battles was here when he came," she
Funeral
services
for
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have
booth behind dosed drapes.
local governor, Nur-eddin Gharavi, had
Mrs. Glenn said.
Frank Battles, thought t
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been ousted, Pl5dod their
topless
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and sa
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officiating,
recalled.
In his later years, she said, her
parlors, and preutlb*kin, as well as
utuuuij
be amended.
mosaii the oorm Is _,
aus,
Found dead Saturday morning at his stepfa ther had trouble with speech and
toplaw and botioni'
"And then," dw sad, "You always
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have the group that says no one Is Iranians at the start of the weekona stepdaughter, Mr. Battles would have
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US Highway l7., although one falls
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things. They say you can't legislate Republic and giving Khomeini absolute Bernice Jackson of Sanford said she would tell us about something that had
within the corporate limits of
Mrs. Glann add it a sovellinmeW morsiv,
secular and religious powers.
discovered her stepfather slumped in a happened a long time ago and they would
fith,rry and would be subject to that body doss ld have an ordhap
But Polk said he doss not feel topless
Sharlatmadari opposed the con- chair, dead of natural
laugh."
causes, when
prohibiting something, then it is. in fad, dub regulation aims to didate moraL stitution because he believed It gave went to his house to check on him. she
She said Mr. Battles and her mother
here an, an adult bookstores or
said she think. it "
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fine
man,"
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MEW parlon in this county.
poldble" that aOw this rscmt raids in moralls," he add. "It's the other things nesday night his home in the holy city of loved him not as a step(ather, but like a been sure of his age until he
the Social
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colintilty to1" businesses cOMW In to consider moving to Saninole County.
problents, such as praistitution, and One guard was killed and nine others could for him - he was always nice to his birth.
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wounded. Shairiatmadri escaped ham.
me.
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She said his second wife, her mother, charged with stealing $200 from the old
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who died two years ago, and Mr. Battles man.
had been married for 18 years.
Mr. Battles was a member of the
"After she died, me and my h usband Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church,
continued to take care of that old man." Sanford.
Mrs. Jackson sald when are&amp; farm.
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Mrs. Jackson said Mr. Battles was Jacksonville; and th ree granddaughters.

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By DIANE PEThYK
County Elect ions Supervisor Camilla
Herald Stiff Writer
Bruce recently protested the forced
In response to a Sanford citizen's move of her office into more cramped
quarters in the old jafl.me move, which
cmplairt,offlcfala from the date fire
ma sJg Office will Inspect the old COd taxpayers over $3,000, left her
700 less square-feet of space.
Seminole County Jill Friday.
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Asked about the fire rellistantabujtyof
Nelson said he will inspect the building
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due toaccsnplalnt by June Cameron of of the mamdact urerof the Diebold
pewer
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files said: "zero."
ML Cmisron mid she Is upset bemuse
Joe Mccluan, claid of the county Fire
PrOtwtiOn Bureau, said. however, that
moved the elections office into "a am the old J&amp;H was brou&amp;
up to code after
trop."
the (in in 1176.
Normally, the state doesn't Concern.
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itself with a counly facility such as the
and Owe is an alarm system connected
Jail,NelaonsaId, but they do get Involved &amp;agy to the fire dieWment.
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 283—Monday, July 16, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Reinforces Energy-Saving Commitment

Carter Promises Audit Of Oil Firms

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By United Press International
Shouting — to applause — that "the oil companies must
cooperate!" President Jimmy Carter declared he is
prepared to use his presidential powers to make the giant
firms supply the energy needs of this country.
Carter said he Is sending energy auditors to check
company profits and supplies, and promised to use "the
full power of the law against those who profiteer from our
national shortage, or who try to cheat the American
public."
"Will you help me succeed?" he asked a meeting of the
National Association of Counties, and the delegates gave
him prolonged applause today.

by Hal Kaufman
PENNY ANTEI Question: How many pennies stacked in a pile will equal the height

of a penny standing on edge? Next question: How many pennies side by side will span a
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been determined to fall outside
the bounds of general government for budgeting purposes,
Neiswender said, any increase
still would be established by the
county commissioners.
Hearings on the proposed
hospital budget are set for this
week by the commissioners, he
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percent cap on tax hikes permitted cities and counties
means the commissioners only
can Increase the general
government budget by about
$300,000 next year. But, he said,
Clayton's ruling puts the
hospital outside the general
government category for
budget purposes.

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A TALL ORDER
It's not that they are little men from Mars or small boys, It's just that the
antennae are so big. The two workmen are dwarfed by the machinery atop
Brain Tower in Sanford as they work on an air-conditioning unit.

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get some help."
Weeks, of rural Lonizwood, said he has been cutting
down on his personal driving and eliminating trips ever
since the gas prices began to go up steadily this year. He'll
continue to curb his driving as much as possible, the
retired building contractor said.
Concerning the president's credibility, Weeks said lie
found Carter to be very believilblc. lie said Carter's
statements about the country's loss of purpose were
correct.
"I think we've been missing a sense of purpose for the
last 15 years," he said,
Mrs. A. E. Moran of the Pinecrest area of Sanford also
said she has been cutting down on her personal driving,
The 72-year-old housewife said her overall impression of
Carter's speech was "good." She said the specific
measure suggested, such as synthetic fuel production,
were the proper steps. But she said she had hoped his
message would have been stronger.
"Getting the people to go along with what he said is
golngto be hard. A lot of people won't sacrifice," she said.
She said she believes there is a lack of national purpose,
but hopefully things will turn around as a result of the
president's efforts to meet the coming energy needs.
Don Davis, 35,ofruralSanford said hels willing and has
already begun making sacrifices to curb his energy use.
The self-employed elder said he has insulated and
reinsulated his home. In addition, tie said, he has cutout
his use of air conditioning.
"All I use now is a circulation fan," he said.
According to Davis, the president is taking the proper
course by stressing the production of artificial fuels, lie
said the fault for the country's dependence ott foreign oil
rests with Congress.
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new president would help"
"lie's not a leader. He's just asking us for help," said
William Vitulli Sr., 73, of Sanford. Vitulli, now retired,
said he thinks there "definitely is a crisis" but Carter is
showing no leadership.
"Roosevelt, 't'rumun — when they had a crisis they
made the Petiple believe in them. They told the people
What to do. Carter just threw it right to the people for their
Iit'li). I tloiit have any plans to do anything about It persorially Ik"s running the country. lie needs to make the
people understand there is nothing to be afraid of."
"1 think he's very sincere and he plans to put more
pressure on everyone Lu work on this problem," said Mrs.
Mars Stopuem'. 239 l'euuertree Court. Lake Mary. The 6year-old retiree said Carter's suggestions would work but
that Congress "isn't coing to cooperate. We need to use
inure of our coal. Personally, we've cut (]own on our trips
into tuv.n. We don't go now until we have two or three
things to (10. I don't think it will be easy to rebuild conIi(l('IlU(' lii America It's going to take a lot of prayer and
roopt'ration
people have become too indifferent.
l'sIdciit (im1et' can do the job, but only if he regains the
respect of the Congress and the people."
Richard Shipman, 2, a chef-caterer from Winter
Springs, thought (lie prt'suiemit's speech was "excellent"
and "believable." Can the appeal to personal sacrifice
work? "I hope so. If it 1oecn't, there is nothing going to
work unless we unite. That's the trouble. Everybody is
looking after themselves. What's the good of having a
leader if you don't follos hue."
'I try to conserve gas and have cut shopping trips to
three times it week and call cut it to two if I have to, but the
trouble here is there is no public transportation, Ship.
man said. "I have th e (iierostat
m
set at 78 degrees, which
is comfortable."

Reaction was generally favorable in Sanford and
Seminole County among those interviewed today who
watched President Jimmy Carter's energy speech oil
television Sunday night. However, many others did not
bother to tune In the president. Of 24 polled at random, 13
said they did not hear the speech.
Those contacted by telephone were asked:
—Was the speech believable?
—Will his call for personal sacrifice work and what will
or can you do to cut down on use of energy?
—how do you see yourself achieving his request that
people park their cars at least one day a week and take 11(1
unnecessary trips"
—The president said the country lacks unit) of purpose
and no confidnce in government, can this be restored and
in what way?
"I think he's on the right track," said 75-year-old
Norman Weeks. "But he is going to have to have the help

.

A ruling by Seminole County
Attorney Nikki Clayton will
allow the county cornmissioners to Increase the
budget of Seminole Memorial
Hospital without jeopardizing
the five percent tax hike led
imposed by the Legislature.

WATER PERI Is the yyo"man above in .r.v! if the
water? Add missing lines in cemplss the scene.

him in acting to solve the dilemma.
Carter said that in an effort to clear up widespread
confusion and distrust over fuel supplies and prices, "I'm
ordering the energy information administration to send
its weekly report to our news media throughout the
country, telling what are our present energy supplies that
week.
Ile said he wants Americans to know as much about
energy as they (10 about the weather.
Ile again called on Congress to give him the power to
impose mandatory conservation goals, and said if states
(10 not follow suit, "then I will act as president from
Washington.
Carter called again for a standby gasoline rationing.

Local Reaction To Speech
Favorable; Many Misse d It

Clayton determined that the
hospital was established as a
special tax entity. According to
the provisions of the tax cap
signed into law by Gov. Bob
taxing
Graham, special
districts are exempt from the
five percent lid.

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oil more than the United States purchased from abroad in
1977, Carter shouted:
"1 am drawing our line of defense, here and now!"
Carter said the country currently has "a massive,
dangerous, growing dependence on oil" and contrasted it
to the situation 10 years ago when, he said, the United
States was exporting more oil than it imported.
He said now almost one half of the oil comsumed by
Americans is imported.
He said OPEC prices have almost doubled in the past
seven months and that the situation worsened with the
political shakeup in Iran.
"We simply must remove this threat to our people," he
said, asking that Congress and the American people join

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10 squares resembling
a boxy tennis racket, Is
shown above. Three
numbers are inserted
in the squares. You are
asked to add seven
more-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
and s—so that any
three in a row, including the 'handle,' at
bottom will total 15.
Note, the number 5
is repeated. Obviously,
It belongs in the top
row.
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can insert the rest.
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Carter made the foray to Kansas City hours after perhaps laying his political future on the line in an extraodinary nationally broadcast speech in which he
decried a "crisis of the American spirit" that only a
massive grass-roots effort can overcome.
The president promised to "distribute limited supplies
of gasoline, fairly and equitably, among the motorists of
this country.
"We are pressing the refineries, for instance, to Increase their supplies of fuels and heating oil.
"We must implement ... without regard to political
consequences, the programs of those we have chosen to
lead."
Reiterating his determinat.ion not to Import one drop of

'President Carter can do the job, but
only if he regains the respect of
the congress and the people'
James U. Reedy, a retired admiral living in Lake Mary
who works as a manufacturer's representative, said he
thought it was a "pretty good .speech." "lie has laid out a
program which, if followed, can help our country out of
some of its difficulties ... the speech is similar to one he
gave ill 1977."
His wile, Eugenia, a housewife, added, 'We both
listencA rind lit), reaction was it was the best speech the
president has delivered and had force and clarity not
previously shown. It provides hope for a light at the end of
the tunnel if he shows the strength of leadership — that
has been so sadly lacking — over the next year. "Of
course, there is always the chance it was politically
iiiotivated."
"There has to be personal sacrifice and as a housewife I
would suggest it is not necessary to keep temperatures in
large supennarkets so lo that they are uncomfortable,"

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$321,227— would have exceeded
needed someone to id them how to move," lie said. "This
she added.
the total amount Neiswender
country has just been floating with no direction, just
"Our country is sick, so we should take therapeutic
said is available to all depart•
waiting for the next idea to come along."
measures; each of us should work with the view of doing
M MEL991k
ments under the five percent
Frank L. Woodruff, 57, a salesman who lives at 1308 S.
what is best not just for ourselves but our neighbors. The
cap.
Magnolia
Ave., Sanford, said it was a "very nice speech
wall should W torn down around Washington D.C. — it has
By law, the county can tax
and I agree with a lot of what he said. lie has a lot of good
a mentality of its own."
county residents up to 65 cents
ideas but I don't think the American people will be willing
The couple agreed they personally cut down on the use
per $1,000 assessed valuation
MIAMI (UPI )—Tape recordDespite efforts by Cowart, the an tc- later just four blocks
with
him.
I
plan
to
drive
less,
make
fewer
to
go
along
of
energy by keeping the air-conditioner set at 78-80 and
for hospital services. The ings and testimony from police trial has moved slowly
in. away.
crisis
of
confidence
in
unnecessary
trips.
There
is
a
our
turning
it off on cool nights. They also are shutting off
present rate is 24 cents per officers who arrested Chi terrupted twice last week When
The three surviving students
I
don't
know
what
can
be
done
about
it.
Maybe
a
some
but
nation
rooms,
and "spot cool" with a small fan.
$1,000. Should the county ap" Omega murder suspect Theo- a juror caught a cold, and then
Cheryl Thomas, Kathy
prove the $709,120 request dore Bundy in Pensacola will when Bundy came down with a JeIner and Karen Chandler
sought by the hospital board, not be admitted as evidence, virus that left him Pauseous. ill took the
.and. But all were
taxpayers would pay 'about 43 Circuit Judge Edward Cowart Cowart will hold some night asleep when the attacks came,
cents per $1,000 assessed said today.
sessions this fourth week of the and none saw the attacker,
valuation for hospital services.
trial
to make up for lost time.
Cowart
ruled against
Physical evidence from the
Board members say the
additional funds are needed to allowing any of the testimony, So far the slate's case has crime scene, Including the
including
including an officer's statement been, by its own admission, Wood.drezxhed panty hose Left
pay for Indigent care.
Bundy hinted he was in- circumstantial, Nita Neary, the wrapped tightly around Marga—GEOFFREY POUNDS
volved In the sorority house eyewitness whà saw a man she ret Bowman's neck and a panty
slayings. He told two police says was Bundy hurrying out of hose mask found at Miss
It may not be as cold a winter
Donald Ratajczak, director of tariffs on fabrics and an ex- interests will immunize the
officers "the evidence Is there, the sorority house Just after the Thomas' house, has been cu- In the South
as some are economic finances at Georgia pected increase in imports will region.
just look for it," two days after killings, has not yet taken the culated among the jurors,
predicting of the projections State University, served as the slow textile business.
The industrial heartland
his arrest in Pensacola Feb. 15. stand. Nor has Dr. Richard
The state lost a major battle made by the Conference Board, South's advisor on the sevenThe Southwest should from Delaware and PennDuring two-and-a4ialf hours Souviron, who has made a Thursday over a
panty hose Inc. are correct.
man board which arrived at the continue to outpace the rest of sylvania to Minnesota, Iowa
Around The Clock ..........4A of tape recordings, Bundy comparison between bite mask found In Bundy's car four
In a survey conducted by the predictions concerning an the nation, but its prices and and Missouri will be bouyed
by
Bridge .................... 4B talked of being in Tallahassee marks left on Liza Levy and years ago in Granger, Utah, noWofit eoonorWc research expected recession.
production costs are catching the underlying needs of our
Comics ....................4B because he had once been a courtordered dental Un- when be was arrested on company
sponsored by many of
"But even in the Northeast those In the North.
economy for investment
Crossword ................. 4B college student and knew how to presslons of Bundy.
suspicion of burglary, a charge the nation's major cor- and Midwest the economic
The Rocky Mountains area spending to meet energy needs.
EJtorlal .................. 4A move freely on the campus.
In three days of testimony, that was later dropped.
porattons, labor unions, turndown is not expected to be will maintain a faster growth
Also, it large crop output
Dear Abby .................lB Bundy told officers he had the state has painted a grisly
Prosecutors had hoped to tie government agencies and severe," the Conference Board pace than any region in
the
from
America's
breadbasket
Horescope ............... 413 attended wme dases.
picture of the CIII Omega house the mask In with the one found universities, it was predicted report indicated.
United
States.
the
regions
from
North Dakota
Cowart outlawed the tapes Jan, 15, 1978 when four women In Miss Thomas' duplex apart- that the Northeast and Midwest
Hospital ..................ZA
Other
rcgional
forecasts
housing,
automobiles
and
and
Indiana
to
Alabama
will
OURSELVES .............. 113 and testimony because the were clubbed unconscious and ment, but
examined win bear the brunt of a mild included indications that:
consumer
durables
are
exhelp
them
with
help
Sports ................... B, 7A
public defender standing out- two of them were strangled them and ruled they were not recession late this year, and
Television .................213 side the Pensacola jail was not with a panty hose. A fifth similar enough to be admitted that the West and South will dustryCoal and electronics in- pected to be the weaker sectors coming from soybean and
growth will help the in the Pacific Coast states, vegetable oil products.
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Monday, July i ii, i979

Sanford Youth Drowns At Church Outing
A 16-year-old Sanford youth drowned Saturday during an eightminute span in which a beach was left unattended by a park official.
Jim Carter, manager of the Turkey Lake Park in Orlando, said
Earl Hahn Fields, 808 Orange Ave., Sanford, died when rescue
efforts by several of his church outing friends fell short. According to Carter, a group of about 50 members of the New Bethel
M.B. Church In Sanford arrived at the park shortly before 10:30
a.m.
Carter said the beach manager, Diane Frank, advised the
group to keep out of the lake until a lifeguard was on duty. She
then went to get a lifeguard from another area of the park and wa°
gone about eight minutes, Carter said.
The Rev. Robert Fields, the victim's stepfather and pastor of
the church, had also advised the group members not to swim until
the lifeguard arrived, Carter said. Fields had left the scene in
order to take an injured boy to Mercy Hospital. The boy had cut
his foot.

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IN BRIEF
Embassy Occupation Ends

'As Gunmen F?ee Hostages
ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) With hugs and handshakes
for Turkish authorities, four youthful Palestinian
terrorists peacefully ended their bloody 48-hour oc
cupation of the Egyptian Embassy and freed all seven
,-- remaining hostages.
In the end, it was the most unlikely of agents, the
Palestine Liberation Organization, that convinced the
11 gunmen Sunday they had as much to gain from playing
vktory from the embassy balcony as by provoking a
bloodbath inside.
Six hostages, Including Egyptian Ambassador Ahmad
Kanal Ulma, were released unharmed. A seventh was
hospitalized for exhuastion.
The selge began Friday just after 11 a.m. The four
- Palestinians leaped from a yellow Mercedes taxi with
guns blazing, cut down two Turkish policemen guarding
the iron gates, stormed the embassy and seized 14
hostages.
—

NA110N

SHOOTING

Action Reports

A Sanford man was shot in the shoulder Saturday night during a
scuffle between two women at a local bar, accordin g to Seminole
County deputies.

Fires
* Courts
* Police Beat

*

Many of the group members disregarded the warnings and
went swimming shortly after Ms. Frank left the scene, Carter
said. Young Fields was in about eight feet of water when one of his
friends noticed he was having difficulty, Carter said.
He said about 40 persons watched on shore as swimmers raced
to Fields, but the youth apparently panicked and prevented the
rescuers from getting ahold of him. He slipped underwater and
out of reach of his friends, a witness said.

6-PointEner

Eugene Chisholm, 21, of Center Street, Midway, was wounded
in the back of the left shoulder Saturday night at the Two Spot Bar.
on Brisson Avenue and State Road 46, Sanford. He was treated at
the Seminole Memorial Hospital and released.

Debate On Nuclear Power

Chisholm told deputies he did not wish to press charges against
his assailant.

WAIINGTON (UP!)
A proposed safety measure
forbidIng new nuclear power plants until their states
adopt approved evacuation plans was expected to
higlillt today's Senate debate on nuclear power.
Theorder of business in the Senate was the $373.3
milliol Nuclear Regulatory Commission authorization,
includng a provision adopted by the Environment and
Publit Works Committee to shut down existing reactors
unless host states adopt NRC-approved evacuation plans
withit six months.
It ilso would bar operating licenses for new reactors
until the state had an approved plan.
Thedebate was to focus on the 16 states, with 41 reactors, that dq not have approved evacuation plans.

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Like a man dealing with pain,
President Carter concluded the root cause of the national malaise
is a "crisis of the American spirit" that only a mass effort by
average men and women can overcome.
With momentum generated by the most dram atic speech of his
presidency, Carter was fl ying to Kansas City toda y to expla in his
ideas in detail to the very grassroots people he had asked to "say
something good about our country."
Many Americans phoned the White House immediately after
the Sunday night speech, and the prevailing spirit was, "I'll do my

—

Members of Congress called it the best speech Carter has given
though there were varying opinions on the specific six-point
energy program he outlined as the rallying point for national
recovery.
"The Congress is still going to he the Congress," said Sen.
Russell Long, D-La., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee
and a possible key obstacle for Carter's program. "We are going
to study his proposals. We are going to make decisions."
Carter said his 10 days of intense discussions with all kinds of
people at Camp David convinced him America's problems are not
just energy, or the economy.
"It is clear that the true problems of our nation are much
deeper, deeper than the gasoline lines or energy shortages,
deeper even than inflation or recession," Carter said.
"The symptoms of this crisis of the American spirit are all
around us."
He said that while energy is just part of the problem, it "will be
the immediate test of our ability to unite the nation. It can also be
the standard around which we rally. On the battlefield of energy,
we can win for our nation a new confidence, and we can seize
control of our common destiny."
Carter said his specific energy proposals, which will cost
billions of dollars, are simple:
—"Beginning this moment, this nation will never use more
foreign oil than we did In 1977. Never." He said future needs will
be met with our own resources.
—He will set quotas for oil imports, (the White House said It
would be 8.2 million barrels a day compared to about 8.5 million a
day now) for 1979 and 1960, and "will forbid the entry Into this
country of one drop of foreign oil more than these goals allow."
—Synthetic fuel develupment will be financed with 'the most
massive peacetime commitment of funds and resources in our
nation's history," if Congress approves the idea. A corporation
will be set up to Issue energy war bonds that average people can
buy and "invest directly in America's energy security."
—He is proposing that utilities be forced to cut their massive
use of oil 50 percent In the next 10 years, switching mostly to coal.
—He will ask Congress to create an energy mobilization board
to cut through red tape. At present, it takes 80 government
approvals and about eight years to start drilling a new oil well off

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By AL ROSSITER JR.
ding on another body in the on the moon and returning him beaches and highways. The surf swung away from the space- airliner, and in less than a
UPI Science Editor
minute we were traveling
solar system, a walk on the safely before the end of the was just beginning to rise out of craft at 9:27 a.m.
Ten years ago today at 9:32 lunar surface, a flight back to decade.
Then, on schedule to the ahead of the speed of sound."
an azure-blue ocean. I could see
a.m. EDT, three men strapped lunar orbit, and the trip home to
Armstrong and Collins were the massiveness of the Saturn 5 second, the Saturn's five
Apollo 11 soared into its
to form-fitting couches set out a Pacific Ocean splashdown. first to board their command rocket below and the massive booster engines Ignited prelim
inary 118-mile-high orbit
on a journey that must rank as
It was a warm, muggy module atop the three-stage magnificent precision of Apollo with a flash of orange flame. AS with precision, prompting Arm.
soon as the five powerplants strong to radio mission control
one of mankind's great adven- morning when Apollo It's crew rocket, coated with frost from above,
tures.
rode in an air-conditioned van super-cold propellants already
"I savored the wait and reached full thrust —7.5 million in Houston:
Apollo 11 astronauts Neil to the oceanside launch pad 8 aboard. Aldrin recalled that he marked the minutes in my mind pounds the Saturn slowly left
Armstrong, Michael Collins and miles from their special quar- waited alone for 15 minutes on a as something I would always the launch pad.
"This Saturn gave us a
What sounded like prolonged magnificent ride."
Edwin Aldrin left the Earth ters at the Kennedy Space platform at the edge of the want to remember," he said.
atop a 363-foot Saturn 5 rocket. Center, named after the dead spaceship.
Finally Aldrin took his place thunder rolled across the flat
But Apollo il had yet to break
They were bound for the moon. president who in 1961 estab"As far as I could see there aboard the Apollo. A bridge-like marsh land to the viewing areas
s gravy.
the
bonds o
Ahead was man's first Ian- fished the goal of landing a man were people and cars lining the access arm from the gantry 3½ miles away.
came
at
p.m. LIle
"For the thousands of people
T1
watching along the beaches of Saturn's still-attached third
Florida and the millions who stage was fired second time to
watched on television, our propel the Apollo out of lunar
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liftoff was ear shattering,"orbit and on the 24,200-mph path
t
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Earth," his account of
A pollo 11 was on Its way. It
mission and his personal happened 10 years ago today.
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200 Ch*11dren
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HER!N3
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSON

7:30 PM
I AUGUST, 1979
CocTsousE

*MTHER

"It was fun I want to do It again."
The speaker was six-year-old Brian Saxon, who had just
9 a.m. readings; tern. a.m., 3:25 p.m.; low, 8:51 a.m., completed a bicycle safety program at the Altamonte Mall on
perature, 80; overnight lows, 9:41 p.m.
Friday.
75; yesterday's high, 96;
Port Canaveral: high, 2:13
"I learned hand signals and I'm going to read the book when I
barometric pressure, 30.04; a.m., 3:25 p.m.; low, 8:56 a.m., get home," tLa.i boy continued.
relatlie humidity, 91 percent; 9:41 p.m.
Between 200 and 250 children peddled on bikes through the
wiud4 W-SW at 5 mph.
Bayport: high, 8:12 a.m., 9:37 center of the mall as part of a day-long program.
Fortcast: Partly cloudy p.m.; low, 1:55 a.m., 3:27 p.m.
Six local police departments and the Seminole County Sheriff's
throuéh Tuesday with scattered
Department worked together to organize the program, according
BOATING FORECAST
afternoon and evening thunder.
to Edna Abell, community relations officer of the Altamonte
shower&amp; tUgbs In dw low to
SL Augustine to Jupiter Inlet Springs Police Department.
mid 90s. Lows in the-70L Winds out 60 miles — Variable mostly
Sanford, Altamonte Springs, I.Angwood, Casselberry, Winter
variable mostly westerly 10 southwest winds around 10 Springs and Lake Mary police deparrments, plus the Seminole
mph or less. Chance of rain 60 knots through Tuesday. Seas 3 County Sheriff's Department, sent volunteer representatives to
percent during afternoon and feet or less. Widely scattered
evening hours.
mostly afternoon and early
TUESDAY TIDES
nighttime thunderstorms with
Daytona Beach: big, 2:51
gusty wink
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NEW YORK (UPI)
The zano-Lanza funeral home and
decision to refuse slain Mafia said he would lead a blessing at
boss Carmine Ga1iute a Roman today's fUIWlai..
Catholic funeral Is being
Napoli said the "acindal"
disputed by priests who hold feared by the church "would be
that no person, not even one so among people."
notorious as Galante, sho uld 1)0
'People would be turned off
denied church
because the church opened its
In a statement Sunday,
doors to a man who has done a
Archdiocese of New York sd it Lot of harm
to society," he said.
"cannot permit a public
Napoli had Informed the
celebration of a funeral liturgy
for the late Carmine Galante. archdiocese that the funeral
"We extend our sympathies home put in a routine request
to his family, but we are not for a Monday funeral mass at
able to grant full Christian his church, which was used for
burial because of the scandal the baptlan scene in the film,
"The Godfather."
that would ensue."
Napoli met for several hours
The Rev. Felician Napoli,
Saturday
with Cardinal
pastor of St. Anthony's Church
Terence
Cooke
and several
In Greenwich Village, led
high-level
monsignors
and the
prayers Sunday night at a brief
decision
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Whether the new style of speaking was a harbinger of a new
style of leadership was not certain
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—lie is asking all Americans to conserve. Saving gasoline,
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make good sense, Carter said, but each one is also "all act of
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the neglected public. Now the shoe is on the other foot and the loss
of faith is flowing the other way.
In one Important respect, however, the Jimmy Carter of 1979 is
done with the Carter of '76.
Gone is the fire-breathing anti-establishment man who could,
three years ago, dismiss "tile elite" with withering scorn.
"Too many have had to suffer at the hands of a political and
economic elite who have shaped decisions and never had to account for mistakes nor to suffer from injustice," he told cheering
Democrats that memorable night.
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an American president who is not isolated from our people, but
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Lawmakers from 15 other
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Legislative Conference is likely to focus much of Its attention on the nation's energy problems.
The annual meeting of the Conference opens at the plush
downtown Gait House today and ends Friday after five
days of meetings, seminars, speeches and social outings.
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assist in the program, Ms. Abel said,
"A biking course was set up with markers stop signs, corners
and roundabouts," said Ms. Abell. "We have children of all ages.
Some are too small for the bikes."
"All Is running smooth and we haven't had an accident yet,"
explained Sgt. Terry Baker from the Longwood Police Departmeat during the day. "We teach practical safety to the kids and
especially parents. The children receive a certificate of completlon with a bicycle handbook,"
The Governor's Highway Safety Commission publishes
"Bicycle Rules of the Road," a free handbook to Inform children
and parents how to make biking safer, according to Baker.
"The bikes being used are stolen bikes that were recovered by
Seminole County deputies," Ms. Abell noted.
Twenty-two year-old Janie Baker stepped off a bike and said,
"I'm getting a bike for Christmas, so I ran thecourse." Then she
said, "I need the pamphlet to learn the rules of the road. Now, I
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DeWitt, who hosted the television program "Name That
Tune" in the 1950s, was to be shipped today to his
hometown of Atlantic City, N.J., for services and burial.
DeWitt, 56, whose real name was George Florentine,
died of a heart attack Saturday in the Miami Veterans
Administration Hospital.
A close friend of DeWitt said he died virtually penniless
despite having led a file of luxury during the height of his
career. In addition to "Name That Tune," Dewitt hosted
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
70 by his emotion. We must do solutions are nothing new,"
President Carter impressed a 'l'hat remains to be seen," she ing, second-guessing or par- percent favorable,
something."
"I was momentarily impress.
wide range of Americans with said.
tisanship."
It's obvious that lie's gotten
Birmingham, Ala., Mayor ed but in)
, husband and I were
Georgia Gov. George Busbee
his speech appealing for their
"1 don't feel patriotic even the message," Percy said.
David Vans said Carter gave beginning to pick it apart all
help to achieve energy Indepen- called the speech "bold and though he wanted us to he,"
Sen. Mark Hatfield, R"Ore., 'the best speech lie's made these new programs
how
dence, but early reaction in- creative" and added: "The said Clayton Hurst, 25, of said Carter "CiI1le oil very since he's been president" with much are they going to cost?,"
dicated the people and their president needs the support of Denton, Texas. "There are it lot (UI cc'full'," but, I think the just the right "moral tone" to asked Gloria Davis of Chicago,
politicians are waiting for the congress and the people of of nice things I could say, but Lie real test of Jimmy Carter is the bring the people behind a
But Peggy Colton of Chicago
specifics.
this nation. He has mine."
didnt make mc feel like I lollow-through. 1 think the program that is simple and said, ''It seemed to tue that he
"A helluva speech," said Meg
"Neither President Carter should say any of them."
people Wailt to see I)OliCY Iliatcil tough.
was determined to keep this
Economy, a Columbia, S.C., nor his program will be
Sen. Charles Percy, H-Ill., the rhetoric."
Pennsylvania Gov. Richard nation out of trouble and it gave
housewife, adding the president everyone's first choice," said said his son's computer Compa"We
lutist
take
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president
Thornburgh,
a Republican, said Inc a little more confidence in
appeared tougher and not so Lamar Alexander, Tennessee's ny surveyed a group of 200 at his word and cooperate,"
Carter's goals are "hard to the man as president."
"soft-spoken."
Republican governor, "but families in Seattle, Wash,, and said James Fitzpatrick,
Jack Spitzer, president of
direcquarrel
with"
"He admitted that he has not there can be only one president they gave the speech "one of tor of energy resources
in his
"ability
to but he questions B'nai B'rith International,
perform."
been a leader and sort of said 'I at a time. There Is room for the highest rulings For liflY Massa':hu.setts. "I was struck
"The man is obviously in called the speech a "clarion call
deep political trouble. lie fell a for support and sacrifice by all
good deal short of the mark," Americans, an urgent appeal to
pull together as a people in a
Thornburgh said.
"I would characterize this unity unwitnessed since the
speech above all as being an days of World War II."
honest one," said Sen. David
WASHINGTON (UP!) —Jubilation and laughter swept through
Boren, D-Okla. "lie not only
wonderful speech, a damn good speech."
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the White House when President Carter finished his speech to the
faced up to the problems of the
"lie rang the bell, hi' really rang it," Eizenstat said.
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nation.
country but he faced up to past
"it was a good speech very well delivered," Jordan) said, 1k
It was clear that Carter's staff members thought the longmistakes,"
laughed off a reporter's observation that the speech had no
awaited speech Sunday night represented a triumph for the reference to a rwnored White I louse staff shake-up, in which he is
Sally Nador of Chicago said Gene ra
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president.
supposed to be named chief of staff in title as well as in fact.
at first, she thought the speech
Powell said Carter went through four or five drafts of the
"Congratulations," top presidential aide Hamilton Jordan said
was "powerful and polished.
to pollster Patrick Caddell. "Congratulations to you," Caddell speech. Caddell said Carter's quotation that the nation must "stop
However, toward the end, he
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crying and start sweating, stop talking and start walking, and
started to sound like a Sunday I
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all
fizzled out. He was honest about
Caddell had gathered.
The euphoria was in sharp contrast to the grim and even
the criticisnui that has been
Congressional liaison Bill Cable walked out of the office,
snappish mood among Carter's staff members all day Sunday.
ve.
lodged against him, but his
grinning. Domestic adviser Stuart Eizenstat, a serious man, was ' Press aides had imposed an almost complete blackout on any
uncharacteristicly smiling,
details involving the speech.
The White House did not issue an advance text or permit any
Powell said that after Carter finished the 33-minute speech, the
television technicians burst into applause. Then the president
photographs of the president
almost unprecedented in the
stopped by the Roosevelt Room, where the Cabinet and several
memory of veteran White house journalists.
senior staff members gave him a standing ovation.
Twenty-four minutes before Carter gave the speech, Caddell,
While the mood, a mixture of festivity and new-found optimism,
carrying what appeared to be two copies of a text, strode out of
persisted in the West Wing, Carter unobtrusively walked past the
Powell's office, walked over to secretary Connie Gerrard's desk,
press office on his way to the family quarters.
and whispered to tier about some last-minute changes.
A reporter remarked to him that he obviously had worked hard
She tore up one copy and started typing on another.

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DETROIT (UP!) Police are looking for bandits who
abducted a man waiting at a bus stop, stole his money and
set his feet on fire before throwing him in a trash can.
The west side man attacked by four robbers in the $100
holdup was reported in fair condition Sunday suffering
from burns and lacerations.
Police said they had no suspects In custody in the attack
on Tony Watkins, 24, who was taken to the hospital early
Saturday after crawling out of an alley where the bandits
dumped him in a trash can.
Watkins told investigators the men beat and pistolwhipped him, then doused his socks with lighter fluid and
set his feet on fire.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)
xecuted five Arab "counter-revolutionaries" in the
h8rshest government reaction yet to ethnic Arab unrest in
the Important oil-producing province of Khuzestan.
The five ethnic Arabs were executed overnight in the
port city of Khorramshahr on charges of luanching a
bomb attack in a mosque Sunday which killed seven and
Injured 155 people.
One woman and seven other men also faced firing
E. squads during the last 24 hours, bringing to 349 the
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Foreign ministers of the Andean Pact nations were to
meet with Nicaraguan Opponents of Soipoza today In
Caracas, Venezuela, In an effort to reach agreement on a
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fourth test launch of a Trident 1 missile from a submerged
submarine was flawless but, for the first time, a Russian
spy ship failed to show up to monitor the shot.
The nuclear submarine USS Francis Scott Key fired the
Thdert test missile at 2 p.m. Saturday from a point about
50 miles off the Florida Coast near the Kennedy Space
Center.
During three previous sea launches, the Soviet spy ship
Krym, which carries a variety of sophisticated monitoring
gear, sailed nearby. Officers aboard the tracking ship
USS Range Sentinel Saturday said no foreign vessels
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scientists today reassured Australian souvenir hunters
they can keep their pieces of Skylab junk, noting "We are
: hardly in a position to be nasty."
State Department official Robert Gray scoffed at
suggestions NASA technicians had maneuvered the
crippled space station to crash in Australia so they could
later reclaim the debris for study.
He said the team will only be asking to borrow some pieces to study the effects of six years In outer space on the
metal. After that, he promised, all the souvenirs would be
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A gasoline tanker driver was
severdy burned and 100 families were evacuated Sunday
night after the truck exploded while delivering gas at an
Imperial gas station, Largo police said today.
Jeffry Thomas Wesley, 29, of Tampa, was taken to
Largo Medical Center and Later transferred by Coast
Guard helicopter to Orange Memorial Burn Center In
Orlando.
Fearing additional explosions of gasoline and propane
tanks, authorities began evacuating about 100 families
shortly after the 10:40 p.m blast. A Largo police
spokeswoman said they were allowed to return to their
homes about an hour after the explosion.

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Prime Minister Morarji
Desal's resignation confronted India today with one of its
worst government crises since Independencem compounded by mounting religious and political upheaval.
The resignation of five of Desal's 16 Cabinet ministers
and more than 80 parliamentarians forced the 83-year-old
'- Desal to hand In his resignation Sunday, ending nearly 2 1/2
years In power.
The Janata Party was formed 27 months ago as a
coalition of five disparate parties unified by the common
goal of ousting Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Following
h,cr, defeat at the polls, the major reason for the alliance
'faded and the open bickering began.

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Late on the night of July 15, with
WASHINGTON (UP!)
America watching and listening, Jimmy Carter marked a personal 'turning point" with one sly ad-lib to a momentous
prepared speech.
"My name is Jimmy Carter," he said, "and I'm running for
president."
But that was 1976
The event was his presidential nomination acceptance speech
"Jimmy Who?" had arrived at the end of the beginning in his
quest for the presidency.
Three years to the hour later, another "turning point" upon
him, the question was whether he had arrived at the beginning of
the end.
There is more than irony in recollecting what Carter said in that
earlier moment of triumph compared to the pass he had reached
by the night of July 15, 1979.
Those words defined his vision of America, where it stood and
what kind of leader he would be, wrapped up in inspirational
populist oratory many consider the finest speech he has ever
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Moon Flight's Tenth Anniversary Today

Monday, July i6,1979-3A

Carter Attacks 'Crisis Of Uel Spirit'

IN13RIEF

According to witnesses, the two women began fighting and
pulling each other's hair at the rear of the bar near the dance
floor. One of the women pulled a silver handgun out of her shirt
and a shot was fired toward the floor. As more shots were fired
off, one of the women was pulled out of the bar by patrons,
deputies say.

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Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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The Marine Corps:
A Few Good Men
Ten thousand men will be cut from the Marine
Corps by 1981, the new commandant of the Corps
has told the U.S. That will reduce the Marine's
manpower to less than 180,000.
The cut is not being made because the Corps
wants to make it. It is being made only because of
strict financial necessity. Otherwise there would
not be enough money to buy the equipment the
Marine Corps needs to maintain readiness and to
modernize.
Congressmen are reported to be restive over the
planned reduction. But reversing the decision will
not be easy.
President Carter has proposed increasing the
defense budget by 3 percent in constant dollars.
That means a 3 percent increase after whatever
increase is necessary to compensate for inflation.
There is no likelihood that the total defense budget
can be increased - not at a time when inflation
reached a record rate and every effort is being
made to reduce the federal budget deficit.
If the budget total for the Department of Defense
inot to be increased, what chance does the Marine
rps have of increasing its slice of the Defense
èpartment pie? We don't know but we feel the
4nd of current Pentagon thinking is to use
'hatever new funds become available to build up
strategic weapons (of which the Marine Corps has
none) and ground strength in the European theater
(where no Marines are stationed).
If the Marine Corps relied for its reputation on
sheer size, it never would have achieved much
acclaim. The spirit of the Corps is reflected in the
slogan, A few good men." Quality, rather than
qUantity, has always been the aim.
That means the first priority must be given to
maintaining quality, even if it is necessary to cut
back some on the quantity, which is what Gen.
gobert Barrow, the new commandant, is
toposing. We cannot fault his thinking.
r If the Marine Corps ever fails to live up to its
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it wW have lost Its

A Job For OAS
It may be weeks, months or even longer before someone finds
the elusive key to peace In Nicaragua. In the meantime, hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguan civilians, their homes reduced
to rubble and their food supplies disrupted, will require
emergency assistance.
In addition, about 15,000 Nicaraguan refugees are now living
in camps in neighboring Costa Rica and Honduras. The refugee
total is sure to grow as the fighting continues.
Several Central American states are already providing
humanitarian assistance. Costa Rica, El Salvador and
Guatemala have donated food and aircraft for an emergency
airlift into Nicaragua, The International Red Cross is preparing
shipments of food and medicine and chartering aircraft for
delivery.
The presidents of the national Red Cross organizations in
!'Jlcaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica
are mapping plans for a sustained relief effort.
'.The United States, as well as other Western Hemisphere
4at1ons not yet involved In these missions of mercy, can and
ould provide substantial assistance. A pooling of resources
$11 minimize the cost to any single country, although cost In this
àftuatlon should be only a secondary consideration.
An arrangement permitting the International Red Cross to
oordinate relief efforts would eliminate any potential misuse of
1*lIef supplies by either aide In the Nicaraguan civil war.
Member nations of the Organization of Atherican States may
not agree on the causes and desired outcome of the fighting In
Nicaragua. But every OAS member, including the United
States, ought to join in an effort to alleviate the suffering that
fighting has inflicted on Innocent civilians.

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If you're asking 'Can things possibly get worse in
Longwood?' just wait till next month! Already
operating under the handicap of being one commissioner short with the resulting stand-off 2 to 2
votes, an even more acute man shortage can be
expected In August.
At least two commissioners -Ray Leibensperger
and J.R. Grant - have announced they plan
vacations next month and city clerk Linda Martin
also has a vacation coming up.
Former city clerk for 20 years Onnie Shomate will
be coming in to help out in her daughter's absence.
Thenagain by the timetheyput in all those extra
hours preparing the budget for next year, they will
deserve a vacation, so why not just close shop for
the month?

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Speakingof vacations...
Contacting your Post Office about holding or
forwarding mall before you leave on vacation will
By JANE CASSELBERRY turn out to be time well spent says Postmaster
Robert Kelly of Casselberry. "Letting mall or

codes of those you plan to correspond with.
Taking the time to write legibly will help immensely In getting cards and letters to Iheir
destinations more quickly.
* Warning from the Seminole Humane Society
(especially appropriate this time of year ,when
ors more families are going
youngsters are out-of-do
into the woods on camping trips): Wild anlm&amp;ls do
not usually make good pets. They can trajsmlt
certain diseases. They are 'wild' by nature and
cannot be expected to act like a kitten or lapdog.
They often suffer inhumane treatment in captvIty.
If you find a wild animal In need, please contact the
Audubon Society at 647-2615 or the Humane SoCiety
Shelter at 3-8685.
Among the unusual wild critters cared for
recently by the shelter were an injured Canlan
Goose, a red fox suffering from tick fever, atd a
young abandoned raccoon and opossums. All
received special care, treatment by a vet when
necessary and then were returned to their natiral
habitat as soon as possible or placed in a
knowledgeable, protective situation.

newspapers overflow a mailbox literally advertises
that a house or apartment is empty and unguarded," Kelly said, "and amounts to an open Invitation to btgglars."
He suggests that householders ask a friend br
neighbor to em'.v
p their mnitLox daily when they're
going to be gone for a relatively short time, have
the Post Office hold the mail as long as 30 days, or
have It forwarded to a vacation address.
The postmaster also offered some other tips for
vacationers:
—Buy enough stamps or post cards and other
correspondence before leaving on vacation.
—Remember to use the right amount of postage 10 cents for post cards and 15 cents for letters that
weight one ounce or less. For letters that weigh
more than one ounce the additional postage Is 13
cents an ounce.
—Make sure that you deposit mail where it is
most frequently picked up; when possible, at post
offices or in downtown, business district collection
boxes.
—Take along an address book that includes zip

MINNEAPOLIS (NEA) - It's a classic Davidand-Goliath contest, pitting an underfinanced
but dedicated group of young people against one
of the world's largest and most successful
marketers of processed food products.
The role of David is played by the Infant
Formula Action Coalition (INFACT) , operating
from the basement of a religious center near the
University of Minnesota campus here. Its entire
budget last year was $20,.

INFACT Is promoting a nationwide consumer
boycott of those, products. as*ni,e$ns of
presirtng 7HótI 4od
rest%.i'
techniques for marketing an' item which,
Ironically, isn't sold in the United States — infant
formula.
Nestle is, however, the world's largest
producer of baby formula, accounting for onethird to two-thirds of the estimated $1.5 billion in
annual industry sales.
Much of that business is transacted in the less
developed nations of Africa, Asia and Latin
America, where the industry advertising and
promotional efforts have been designed to
convince mothers that its packaged products are
acceptable substitutes for breast-feeding of
newborn children.
As part of that campaign, pediatricians have
been offered free travel, presents and other
inducements to promote commercial formulas.
Company-employed "milk nurses," dressed to
look like medical professionals, propagandize
new mothers.
But sanitation problems, Inadequate
refrigeration and lack of fuel for sterilization
lead to contamination of the formula, regularly
producing illness and even death.
Those who begin feeding babies on free
samples distributed by doctors, "milk nurses"
or hospital personnel discover that subsequent
purchases can consume a quarter or a third of a
poor family's total Income. Overdilutlon of the
formula saves money but leads to malnutrition.
The controversy already has reached
Washington, where a Senate subcommittee
chaired by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,
last year conducted hearings on the subject.

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Cast as Goliath is the Nestle Alimentana Co., a
multinational corporation with headquarters in
Vevey, Switzerland. Its global sales of virtually
every imaginable type of food produce billions of
dollars In annual revenues.
Only a few of the company's products — Nestle
Crunch candy bars, Nestea instant tea and
Nescafe instant coffee - are distributed under
the corporate name in the United States. But the
company also markets hundreds of items here
under the brand names of affiliated or Subsidiary firms. Among them:
Libby, McNeil &amp; Libby canned foods, Stouffer
frozen foods, Taster's Choice coffee, Beringer
Brothers wines, Crosse and Blackwell specialty
foods, L'Oreal cosmetics and Deer Park
Mountain Spring Water.

$400,000 Ad Drive Slated

VIEWPOINT

ANGL E.WAL TERS

By RICHARD E. COHEN
WASHINGTON (NEA) — Rep. Mickey
Edwards recently decided that the House can be
a home.
The Oklahoma Republican surprised many
people both Inside and outside his home state
when he chose not to run for the Senate in 1980.

Jogging 1979

Our Readers Write
House Of Love
Thanks to the Herald and Jane
Casselberry for the beautiful feature
article on "Me House Love Can Build."
That's what we're calling the Ronald
McDonald House which will be built In
the near future within walking distance
of Shends Clinic in Gainesville.
With the financial support of local
owners and operators of McDonalds In
the North Florida and Southeast
Georgia area, the parent-volunteer
organization has begun a project aimed
at providing a home away-from-home
for the parents of youngsters who are
treated on an outpatlent or in-patient
basis at the Teaching Hospital. The
youngsters are those suffering from
long-term Illnesses and catastrophic
diseases. Cancer, Leukemia, kidney,
neurological, urological disorders,
surgery and other health problems
bring thousands of children to the
Regional Clinic annually.
From personal experience we know
the value of communicating with other
parents who have youngsters with
terminal illness or an illness requiring
radiation or chemotherapy treatment.
There Is so much heartache and strain
on the parents. The financial drain is
unbelievable and it's a fact that cancer
or leukemia touches all of us, regardless of our station in life.
Jane's article brought Immediate
response from the Sanford Kiwanis
Club, several Women's and Junior

Women's Clubs and various individuals. One reader had lost her child
just over a year ago at Shands Clinic to
leukemia and was aware of the
pressing need for just such a place. She
has beconColved In the project.
The local chapter of the Telephone
Pioneers rilsed $500 for the house. A
recent pot-luck luncheon raised almost
$100 for the project.
The Seminole Medical Society and
Hospital Auxiliary have seen the film
and heard the presentation and have
made a commlttment to financially
support the house. The story in the
Herald was the first such coverage in
Florida on the Gainesville House. It is
only the beginning. It will be one of
some 42 Ronald McDonald Houses
throughout these United States.
Seventeen are now operating at various
regional treatment centers.
We are interested in providing the
program for any group or individuals
who want to know more about the
project. An account has been opened at
the Flagship Bank of Seminole. Friends
of RMH, INC. is a not-for-profit corporation operated by parents and
volunteers. Donations are tax deductible. We solicit the financial support of
those Interested In the house.
Checks should be made payable to:
Friend of RMH, INC. and mailed to
"THE HOUSE THAT LOVE CAN
BUILD", Flagahp bk uf Seminole,
Sanford 32771.
Tom and Barbara Hunt
Sanford, Florida

In doing so, he joined a growing 3umber of
congressional devotees who find the House a
more Interesting and combative political arena
than the Senate.
Statewide polls had given Edwards a good
chance to succeed retiring GOP Sea. Henry
Belimon in next year's election. But his refusal
to run gives the Democratic Party a gocd chance
to capture a seat in what is expected to be a bad
year nationally for its senators.
Edwards, who has represented the Oklahoma
City area in the House since 1977, said the "ego
satisfaction" of serving in the Senate was not
enough reason to make the race, which would
require ignoring his family and his Home seat
and spending three to four days a week for more
than a year getting known across Oklaboma.
He was under considerable pressure from
GOP leaders to run for the seat to help the party
win a Senate majority but, he decided,
"ultimately it's my career."
One factor that inflienced his decision was.
that "the Senate Is filled with loners all I like
working with people." He dlsmlswd the
prevailing notion that the Senate Is higher
ranking than the House. This view stems partly
from the Senate's responsibility for ratifying
treaties and confirming presidential
iomlnalions.
As the Senate regularly gets bogged down on a
few major Issues each year, however, many
persons we it as a quiet debating society where
line points are thrashed out endlessly and little IS
ever resolved. By contrast, the House Is like a
raucous national town meeting where tough
Issues are raised and the votes counted.
The Senate is filled with big egos who appear
regularly on national television. Few House
members are recognized outside their districts;
some are not even well-known on their home
turf.
But the image of Senate majesty Is becoming
less appealing, as was shown by the defeat of
more than one-third of all Incumbents seeking
new Senate terms In both 1976 and 1978.
Ina body u large as the House, members have
few committee assignments and can concentrate
on Issues important to them and their cOnstituents. Edwards, for example, is the senior
Republican on the subcommittee that deals with
the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration and has regularly lambasted the
regulatory agency for undue Interference with
ainesses.
The House often is more feisty than the Senate
md inclined to reflect public sentiment rather
han the views of a few wise old men.

JACK ANDERSON

Reds Have Sophisticated Machinery

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businessmen, reluctant bureaucratic regulators
and detente-smitten presidents have combined
to provide the Soviet Union with sophisticated,
militarily useful machinery from our
technological arsenal.
The workings of this incredible triple whammy
were described a few weeks ago to the House
Armed Services Conunittee in a secret
testimony by Larry Brady, who was then the
acting dlrectçr of the Commerce Department's
export office.
Some years ago, remembering Pearl Harbor
and the U.S. Scrap iron that had helped to build
the Japanese war machine, Congress passed a
law denigr'ed to ban the sale of "sensitive"
products that could be converted to military use
by our communisit adversaries. Several
thousand Items on the "Commodity Control
Lid" can be exported supposedly only after
careful review and approval by federal wit.
chdogs.
But Brady told the House cTtrrlltte, bluntly:
"The export control system, as it is today, is a
WW shambles." b. safeguards written Into the
regulations are not wor th the paper they're
written on," he said.
For example, before the Russians can get
IarmIMIon to purchase certain products, they
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must sign a statement that they won't use the worth of American designs, tools and computers.
American-made hardware for military pur- \ Brady testified that he had recently confirmed
poses. "Otherwise, we wouldn't approve It," the use of the Kama River plant to make li ry
vehicles and parts. "The file indicates that we
Brady explained.
But sources told our associate Dale Van Atta knew at the time the license was made. at the
that there is no effective way to make sure the White House In 1974. . . that they would
Soviets live up to their promise. Instead, the manufacture more engines than trucks," he
Commerce De partment relies on the fox to guard said.
Another top official told us, "Any reasonable
the henhouse; on-site inspections are made by
representatives of the U.S. Companies that sold individual knew then that the extra engines and
the products. Not only are these employees often other things would go to the military," Despite
non-Americans, but they have a strong motive objections on this score, then-Secretary of State
for ignoring any Soviet violations. Explained Henry Kissinger approved the sale.
Brady: "lb.cotnpany wants to sell more.. .and
Computers are the source of the us intense
Pie knows very well that if he reports a diversion controversy. "For all practical pu: )oses, when
(to military use, he's not going to be able to sell you export a coniputer, you loss co, .oluverit,"
Brady explained. There is, he said, "no real
For the same selfish reason, American way" It can be determined whether a computer
company executives are unlikely to squeal on has been diverted to ili a y use. But last year
their customers, another Commerce Depart- President Ca rter approved the sale of a large
ment official told us. "Unless, they're super- plant for producing oil drill bits, and the plant
patriots, they have a very large stake In not Includes a computer.
Informing," he said.
One congrinman expressed concern over the
Yet sources told usft can be assumed anything sale of computers in a full y automated trafficraffic
that can ha used for military purposes will be put control
control system for Kova Airport in Russia,
to such use by the Russians. Brady cited one noting the presence of "many bunkers" and jet
example to the committee: the huge Soviet fighters at the facility.
truck plant on the Kama River, largest of Its kind
Business firms and their political allies have
In the world. It was tuilt with some $500 million
been pressuring the Commerce Department to
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loosen the controls on exports still further. "We,
should begin to have a little more backbone In
the process," the outspoken Brady told the
House committee.
WASHINGTON WHIRL — More than one Irate
motorist has thought It might be worthwhile to
"let 'em eat sand" — that is, to withhold U.S.
VIM and other commodities from the oil
Producing nations that are ripping us off. In
December, 1974, the shah of Iran, of all people'
had a better idea. Concerned at the way inflation
was driving up the cost of necessities the oil
exporters were buying from the Wed, the shah
PrcPosed that the price of oil betted to the price
Of 20 or 30 imported commodities. The priceindexing system found favor among several of
the OPEC nations, a State Departmentofficial
old us. But no One in this country took the ides
seriously. Lost opportunities get zero miles per
gallomL
Is Ma Bell getting defensive in her old age?
Well, sort of. Chimmake and Potomac Telephone
Co., which hii4es the Washington area and is
one of the nation's busiest, got tired of going to
court — and losing — In cases Involving
collisions with its trucks and cars. It has decided
Inmod all its drivers to school to learn defensive
driving tecludques. Maybe unmarked vehicles
would Lie more effective.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) many Northerners are cancell- more than 3.5 million of the chosen were purposely located Dade (Miami) County," said Automobile traffic dropped as
A 20 percent reduction the kind of aggressive tourism
ing Florida vacation plans for some 10 million gallons a month in rural areas so the gasoline is Paul Campbell, vice president much as 21 percent at one point through Labor Day would mean promotion program outlined
advertising campaign at the fear it won't be.
currently available will go to more likely to be purchased by of the Allied Gasoline Retailers during the period. Some hotels a loss of up to $400 million in Saturday.
Midwest and Northeast to tell
AS part of the campaign, the
Some 1.5 million maps pin- the stations because tourists travelers than residents.
Association. "It's going to and motels reported a 50 to 55 expenditures by tourists, an
million
loss
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tax
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is opening a toll-free
vacationers: "Come on down, pointing the special service will be able to find gas at other
make
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South Florida, where the

To make sure tourists can state "welcome stations," network only as a last resort. shortage was most severe
If more gas is allocated to the protested the plan
Mid gas when they get to the motels, hotels and tourist at.
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Gtaham Saturday outlined a stations also will be given out it will mean less gas for some

"That's taking the bread and

p16 that will establish special over the national, toll-free other dealers. The intersections butter away from the people in

"travelers' stations" at 30 telephone WATS line the state
major highway intersections has been operating for the last

service hours shorter."

Tourism expenditures revenues and a potential loss of

is 20 to 25 percent. Levin said. is 1-800-342-35M. '17he current

clined 20 percent from June 14, off $8 million and about 6,700

He added the loss probably can V Al'S line is available only for

when the independent truckers persons were either laid off or

be, kept to about 10 percent with out-of-state callers.

not hired for available jobs.

strike began, to July 10.

%VA'IS line to provide informa-

tion on gasoline avamlablity for
15,000 jobs, they said.
The potential loss for the year Florida residents. The number

Graham and Levin reported dropped an estimated $175
Florida's tourist business de- million, state tax revenues fell

ocated throughout the state. we

"At least through Labor Day,
The service stations at the
selected intersections - poten- adequate supplies of gasoline
tliUy a total of 87 - will be will be available in Florida, but
allotted extra gasoline supplies this is not generally known
throughout
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if they pledge to stay
least 14 hours a a
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stations are firm reassurance
a week through Labor Day.
that there will be gas."
Prompting the action was a
'We want people to know that
report that the gasoline crunch, if all else fails, there is a place
and particularly the week-long they can locate on a map and go
strike of independent gasoline to for gas," Department of
truckers, already has caused a Commerce Secretary Sidney
$175 million - or 20 percent - Levin said.
plunge In Florida's summer
The U.S. Department of
tourist trade. If the trend Energy allows Florida a set
continues, Graham said, tOU amount of gasoline each month.
rism for the year could show a State officials can decide where
25 percent decrease and cost5 percent of the total allocation
the state $40 million to
goes. Travelers' stations that
million in lost revenues,
run out under the quota
Florida is facing "a percep- established by their suppliers
tion problem," the governor will get extra gas from the
told a special news conference. state's discretionary total.
Gas is readily available, but
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Here is a list of the 30 major
highway Intersections where "travelers' service stations" are
being assured sufficient gasoline supplies by the state If they stay
open 14 hours a day, seven days a week through Labor Day to
supply tourists.
About 55 stations had agreed to the terms by Saturday. They
were located at every designated intersection except U.S. I in
Marathon.
Ile intersections: I-lO and U.S.29at Pensacola; I-lO and S.R.85
at Crestview; 1-10 and S.R. 79 at Bonifay; 1-10 and S.R. 71 at
Marianna; 1-10 and U.S. 19 at Monticello; 1-10 and S.R. 51 at Live
Oak; 1-10 and C-212 at Macdenny; 1.95 and U.S. 17 at Becker; 1-95
and U.S. 1 at St. Augustine; 1-95 and S.R. 44 at New Smyrna
Beach; 1-95 and C-520 at Cocoa; I-OS and S.R. 60 at Vero Beach;
and 1-75 and C-143 in Jennings.
Also, 1-75 and U.S. 41 at Elllsvllle; 1-75 and C-326 at Zuber; 1-75
and U.S. 98 at Brooksville; U.S. 41 and C-674 at Ruskin; U.S. 41
and C-775at South Venice; U.S. 41 and 0.846 at Naples Park; U.S.
19 and C-351 at Cross City; U.S. 19 and S.R. 40 at Inglis, U.S. 19
and S.R. 52 at Bayonet Point; 1-4 and S.R. 44 at Deland; 1-4 and
U.S.2lat Haines City; I-4 and S.R.39at Plant City; U.S.27and
S.R. 66 at Sebring; U.S. 27 and S.R. 66 at Clewiston; S.R. 84 and
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State Farm already offers a
20 percent premium reduction
to male students who make
good grades.
The rate boost will go Into
effect automatically unless Insurance Commissioner Bill
Gunter files an objection. It
would be State Farm's first rate
Increase in three years.
Since October 1977, State
Farm has paid Its policyholders
$43.5 million in dividends, Including $15 million this year. It
had record after-tax earnings of
$22.9 million last year. But It
said it needs the rate Increase
because of rising coats of
medical care and car repairs
and an end to the decline in
claims that resulted from the
modification of the no-fault auto
Insurance law in 1976.
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change to
increase as "a
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But Peter Ingham, associate
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1'ORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!)
authorities early today rounded up two of four prisoners who
escaped Sunday from their sixth floor cells in the county jail.
lbomas S. Wilson, 27, also known as Frank Martinelli, and
Stephen Maxwell, 32, were picked up about 5:10 a.m. on Pompano
Beach and returned to the Jail. A sheriff's department spokesman
said they were with an unidentified woman.
Wilson is charged with armed robbery and possession of a
stolen vehicle and Maxwell with two counts of kidnapping, strong
arm robbery and parole violation.
A nationwide alert was sent out Sunday after the four prisoners,
who were considered extremely dangerous, escaped.
Still at large are Jim C. Daniel Jr., 19, charged with two counts
of first degree murder, violation of probation and parole violation
and Jack Edward Legg, 32, being held as an escapee from the
state prison at Raiford.
,1gg was convicted of running a "Bonnie-and-Clyde" type
robbery scheme with a girlfriend.
Sheriff Robert Butterworth said the prisoners were aided by
outsiders who cut into a sixth floor air conditioning vent and
heavy metal grills with acetylene torches.
Butterworth said the cutting effort probably took place Friday
and Saturday nights.
Deputy Sheriff John Jones said it was believed that one or more
guns had been smuggled into the jail to the quartet.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
—State Farm Mutual will boost
Its Insurance rates 8 percent
and reshuffle its premiums next
month for 800,000 Florida
rdotorlsts.
'The insurance firm says the
changes that will raise insurance costs for most drivers but
reduce them for some.
.,Among the lucky ones will be
drivers living in Dade County,
the elderly and female students
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SCOREBOARD

Monday, July 16, 1919

Martin,

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Daytona Beach
Saturday matinee
First game
7 Galdos Gastill
15.00 460 3 40
S Duran Mandiola
600 3 80
2 Victor Pradera
3.00
Q (S-i) 50.80; 1 (7.52) 432.00.
Second game
lCarasaPradera 11.10 400 420
4 Duran Diaga II
480 5.20
1 Doningo Andre
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Pete Rose of the Phillies will reserves are Lee Mazzilli of the Royals will start as catcher,
SEATTLE (UPI) - Fireball- since he picked only four to Angeles Dodgers will pick from that excited or certain about the dinals, Larry Parrish of the
ing Nolan Ryan of the begin with and three of them among two Cy Young Award Senior Circuit All-Stars now Expos and John Stearns of the spell Garvey at first and Mets, Lou Brock of the Car- Frank White, also of the
thereby set an All Star Game dinals, Jack Clark of the Giants Royals, at second, Roy Smalley
California Angels, who missed worked either Saturday or winners Gaylord Perry of the with the defection of Garry New York Mets.
record as the first man to play and Gary Matthews of the of the Twins at short, George
San Diego Padres and Steve Templeton of the St. Louis
pitching his fifth career no- Sunday.
Brett of the Royals at third and
Canton of the Philadelphia Cardinals, Dave Kingman of
With Bench bowing to injury, five different positions. He Braves.
hitter last Friday when Reggie
So Ryan, once snubbed for the Phillies and Steve Rogers of the Cubs and Johnny Bench and Lasorda will pick from among played at second, third, left and
the
Red Sox trio of Carl
Jackson singled off tdm in the
Danny Ozark of the Phillies yastrssM Fred Lynn and
ninth inning, is solid favorite mid-summer classic, more than the Montreal Expos for the Dave Concepcion of the Reds. Stearns, Bob Boone of the right field In previous All Star and Chuck Tanner. of the
to be named by Bob Lemon likely will get the call from National League. None of the
Phillies and Gary Carter of the competition. Stan Musial and Pirates will serve as N.L. jj Rice in the outfield.
today as the American League Lemon today. Ryan would be a three pitched during the weekTempleton flat out has Expos as the starting N.L. Hank Aaron played four posi- coaches and Joey Amalfitano of
Rod Carew of the Angels was
choice
among end, so all are ready.
starter Tuesday night in the popular
hi le Ben ch and catcher. He'll have his own tions.
refused
to
play
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Cubs
as
batting
practice
the
fans' pick at first but he
Ame ri can Leaguers, most of
50th All-Star Game.
Kingman are injured. con. Steve Garvey at first and
can't play because of injury.
pitcher.
Lemon, who led the New York whom rate him as good now as
While the National League cepcion also has claimed injury Davey Lopes at second, Larry
Perennial All-Star Joe
Lemon's A.L. All Stars have Thus, Lemon's only decision Yankees to their second he ever was. The figures are was favored to win Tuesday but played Sunday and had four Bowa and Mike Schmidt of the Morgan is Lopes' backup at
straight World Championship there to back such contentions
which gets hits. Replacing them are Craig Phillies at short and third, second for the N.L., while remained intact since the vote outside of naming a starting
night's game
a 12.6 record, most strikeouts
last year and then stepped down
underway in the Seattle King- Reynolds of the Astros, who respectively, and an outfield of Reynolds will follow Bowa at of the fans was completed and pitcher - will be who opens at
in favor of Billy Martin a month and an earned run average of dome at 8: 40 p.m. EDT - when played for the Mariners last George Foster of the Reds, short and Parrish and Ron Cey his own selections to round out first base - Cecil Cooper of the
ago, real ly doesn't have too 2.54.
the original lineups first were year and is a big local favorite, Dave Winfield of the Padres of the Dodgers will spell Sch- the squad. That means Darrell Brewers or Bruce Bochte of the
many options naming a starter
Tom Lasorda of the Los announced, no one here feels Keith Hernandez of the Car- and Dave Parker of the Pirates. .rnjdt at third. The N.L. outfield Porter of the Kansas City Mariners.

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Third game
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11.40 540 320
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NEW YORK (UPI) Willie Mays goes into the Hall of Fame
three weeks from now and he already has his acceptance speech
all set.
Not a single word has been written down on paper. it's all up
there in his head.
"I don't have to write anything down," he said Saturday,
wrinkling up his features the way he does so often at Shea
Stadium where he was chief honoree at the Mets' Old Timers' Day
celebration.
"1 never write anything down when I make a speech," Willie
went on. "The reason I don't is because whatever I say always
right here."
comes from the same place
lie tapped his finger over his heart.
Mays, who became a household name without ever having a
candy bar named after him during his 22 years with the Giants
and Mets, wants to make sure he mentions a number of people
when he's enshrined at Cooperstown, Aug. 5, people who helped
him on the way up.
One of them Is his father and another is a man who was his
surrogate father when he first came up to the New York Giants in
May of 1951. The man, of course, was Leo Durocher, then
manager of the Giants, who made a special trip from Palm
Springs, Calif i to to Shea Stadium Saturday to help honor Willie and
will inaiçe another one to Cooperstown in three weeks for the same
pprpose.
Durocher has bad two bypass heart operations In the past few
years. He'll be 74 In less than two weeks and he's slowed down
quite a bit from the old days although some of that old fire still
burns inside him and he and Tommy Gorman, the old National
League umpire, put on an entertaining little show for the fans
during Saturday's Old Timers' game.
Maya, at 48, remembers who his friends were 28 years ago. He
was a naive, Impressionable kid of 20, green as grass, and he
needed a true friend desperately then. lie remembers how Leo
Durocher was the one who went out of his way to welcome him,
motivate him and even comfort him.
As a ballplayer, Durocher made his living with his glove. He
had a lifetime average of .247 and never received many votes for
the Hall of Fame after he quit playing. That was as it should be
since he never really was a Hall of Fame ballplayer.
He was eminently more successful as a manager, though. lie
led the Brooklyn Dodgers to a pennant In 1941 and the Giants to
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Pendarvis each had two hits for

competing for th e state se nior Milton doubled home Toni

a bases-loaded triple for the big

soft ball tournament.

Hardy in the fifth inning and the

They won it.

2-1 lead stood as Jan Johnson's

- Sanford took Leesburg by a 2- two-hit pitching held Leesburg
lcount Sat urday morning, t hen in check the rest of the way.
used the long ball to sound
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SANFORD

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400 K.Mtt,r

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wrap up a state recreation
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0(2-8) 114.60, P ( 6-2) 173.10, T(82
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9 1h race B 5 1 6 Time 31.54
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7 80 S 20 3 60
8 John (lamlir
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Alma Arden
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A.flJ3; Handle $151,435.

1320 9 20 .1 .40 2 Mountain T(',SC
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Pay Runner

0(2 6) 82 80, P162) 118.10,

Carlton,

Mon treal 1. San Diego 0
Sa n Francisco 4 , New York 0

Rogers, Mtl and Perry, SD 96.
Espinosa, Phil 97
American League
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Cincinnati 7, Chicago 1
St LouiS 3, Houston 1
Pittsburgh 7, Atlanta .1

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31.40

Texas League Standings

(based on II innings pitched)

Second Hall
East Division
L Pct GB
II 7 632
Arkansa s
Shreveport
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10 II 176
Jackson
Tulsa
8 II 361 511
West Division

National League
LaCoss.
Cm
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Rogers,
Mtl
2.52.
Andutar. Hou 261. Perry, SD
1 68 , Shirley. SD 2.88
American League
Kern,
Tex 148. Marshall, Minn 2.30;
Guidry, NY 1.51; Ryan, Cal

2 51, John, NY 260

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Shreveport at Amarillo 121

Tulsa at Midland

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Attendance 3984; Handle 1301.705 Sea and Lyle. Tex 10

El Paso at Jackson

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7th race 0516 Time 31.29

4 Fire Drive

'1 80 4 .$Q J 00 Harness

0th race C 5-18 Time 31.40
3 Super Feeling
61 60 22 60 7 60

4 Jeanie Do
10.20 480
IT ardy Teddy
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0(3.4) 127.20, P(3.l) 690.90, 1(3-4

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3 80 1 40 3 00

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440

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2600 570 4 .xi
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446.00.
11th race D S 16 Time 32.05

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0(14)23.00 ; 111.1.2) 258.40;
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Chicago

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Philadelphia
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1 Amaretto

600 300

IF. Lee Baby

500 310

6 Deleon Tarport
5 00 3.00 2 40
Yankee GB
1 80 7.20
lADsHar old
3.40
0(4-4) 15.20; T(6-4-1) 72.20; Time
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Seventh race
8 Song Wave
6510 880 6.60
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7th race A 5-14 Time 30,94
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440 3.00 2.40 Hrndej, St.L
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Instead of resting, the Angels
bounced back and handed
Yankee ace Ron Guidry,6-7, his
third straight loss, the first
in Guidry's career he has lost
that
in a 10W.
They spotted the Yankees a 40 lead. Chris Chambliss followed Thurman Munson's oneout single in the first inning
with his third homer In two
games. Jim Spencer lashed his
rtjdji homer
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manager Bobby) Knooh play. It
was always my dream to play
for the Angels and fill the
stadium like it has been the last
few games."
The Angels did a week's
worth of work Saturday night
whim they tied the score With
two out In the ninth on Don
Baylor's home run then won It
in the 12th on Mery Retten.
mund's single.

training

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Angels Hero Grich Mixes Up Heroes
Lone Ranger, not after his twoout, two-run homer gave the
Angels a 54 victory over Ron
Guidry and New York for a
three-game series sweep.
-This series has tobe the tops
for coming from behind to win
games," said Grich. "It was
tops for enthusiasm, inspiration
and excitement. It was like a
Hollywood script.
--When I was 18, 1 Came out
here to watch i current •Manag-

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SMr. AWe George 10.00 9.40 1.20 2 Todd Oliver

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y:United Press International
Bobby Grich got so excited
Ier beating the Yankees with
Hollywood-scripted home run
inday that he mixed up some
movie heroes.
iiIi, Mr. Rogers," the Calir1a second baseman said to
am owner Gene Autry, apnU y confusing him with
Iwboy Boy Rogers.
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ired if Grich called him the

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29 64 31 2 311 ; of action for about 10 weeks Also
West
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dade and center Alan Gris%ing6r
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Al Parrish Released running back
Steve Treuling, tight end Ron En

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Bruce Radford
New Orleans -- Signed wide
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Major League

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First race

6 I? 313 5
Results

Midland 16, Tulsa Ii
Jackson 62 , El Paso 51
Shreveport
at Amarillo, ppd

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Orner ' I

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open the second.
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drew a one-out walk and, one
out later, Grich hit a 1-0 pkll
over the right field wall for his
home run of the season.
In other games, Minnesota
swamped Toronto 94 Detroit

pounded the Chicago White Sex
14-5; Milwaukee ripped Cleveland IM; Kansas City beat
Texas 5-3; Baltimore trounced
Seattle 6-1, and Boston edged
Oakland 3-2.
In the National League, it was
Philad.4phia 10, I ns Angeles 3;
Montreal 4, San Diego 0; San
Francisco 4, the New York Me ts
0; Cincinnati 7, the Chicago
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7440, PIS• 140.50. 1(5-4-3)
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A former national record 6Medl,y Bandy
3 Raiders Run

Robinson gives Altamonte the word

Hou

Strikeouts
League
- Richard.

3.20 7G.R.Pete
140
Summernauonalsdragracesat 7ZubiGolri
0(2-I) 30.00, P12-I) $1.30, 1(2-0-7)
31.50: P (5-4) $2.50; 1 (5-4-

' National Hot Rod Association
pro circuit earlier this year.

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Il 00 660

0(4-8) 14.70. P(4-80 38.40, 1144.3) 2Mann•trt
Harry
810 400
98.40.
1 Florence Time
7.40
5th race A 1-14 Time 31.02
ame
0(2$) 33.20; 11$-?-?) 72.40; Time .
5.00 610 3.20 2 K's Prince
1.40 300 780 7:090
1.20 3.60 8M'sFastWheels
660 4.20
A-1347; Handle 1175,106

Beadle, 35, won the Funny
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Phil III 8.
LaCoss.
Seaver, (in 9 5:

QII-7 41.00; PIll) 217.70; 111.1-

Car championship after being Dog Racing

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American League
LcFlore,
Dcl -4
Wilson. KC 37, Wills.
Tex 25. Bonds. (1ev and Cruz,
Sea 23
Pitching Victories
National League - Niekro,
Hi)U 13 4,
Niekro, Ali
1211;

4 Irusta Pecina

of upsets
Sunday In the 10th annual

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43 53 .448 12
39 52 129 13''
36 51 .381 1714
Saturdays Results
Philadelphia 10. Los Ang 7
New York 3. San F rancisco
Chicago 1, Cincinnati 0
San Diego S. Montreal 1
Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 1.
Houston 3. St Louis 2 Sundays Results:.

San Fran

Ninth race
1 Cal's Penny
4.00 2
6Mutllla.Wally
1.20
Middle 1
1020 3.60 2.60
0(2-6) 24.40, P16-7) 110.20, T(6-71) 6 Carrie BCounse
014-0)35.40; P (0-4) $1.90; T (0.4'
11.00 1 10
788.20
6) $05.20.
5 Careless Start
1 00
4th race 03-Slime 38,54
Eleventhgame
0(26) 02.20; 1(2-4-5) 4)5.40; Time
4 llattlestar
980 360 210
I Domingo Urguil 14.60 13.20 5.20
280 2 70 2:05.4
760 1.10 6 Never
7 Vlcandi Area
Tenth race
4 40
3 Miss Girl Pecos
3 00

Beadle Survives

Tex., was the only pro favorite
111'

014$1 110.40, P(4 8) 126.00, T(4 0,

(oncannon

3) 845.00.
4th race C 5-16 Time 31.51

Attendance 7342; Handle 6227.428.
0(1-5) $ 3.00; P (IS) 735.70; TI 1.5Saturday night
0)571.40.
IstraceCs-I4Time3I . SO
Elghthgame
.1 40 3 30 3 60
I Durn Rocket
S Egana-Echani;
18.20 5.40 4.20
1 Ted's Bomber
660 4 60
7 Isata-Arileta
3.80 1.00
5 80 8 Clareguns Duke
5.60
OOscar-Golni
0(1-7) 45.40, P ( 1- 7 ) 147.20, T( 1.7-0)
0(2-1)40.40; P(S-2) 152.70; T(S2134.20.
8) 534.20.
Ind race C 5-16 Time 3)47
Ninlhgme
6.80 520 300
$ Marys Shadow
7 Isasa
15.80 5.20 1.80

ENGLMTOWN, N.J. (UPI)
Raymond Beadle of Dallas,

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4.20 621.00.

IVlcandl.Rodolf

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140
11.00 500 1.00 ? Manatee Sonny
0(1-4) 45.00, P11.4) 185.60, 14)4.2)
5.20 360

SVicandl-Arca
44))
0(1-2) 30.40; P (1-2) 41.20; 1(1-2-

Drags Upsets

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Sixth game

21 I
79
,

Altamonte

\

600 560

0(7.0)102.00; P (8.7) 253.50; 1 (I

3SI

4 I I Quigley
34 711 Totals

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ALTAMONTI
APOPKA
AN N If
Al N H
C. Coaches"
3 2 I Dickens
3I0
Bolton
4 I 4 Johnsen
301
Shafts
311 Herrin.
4S1
Perkins
4 I I Inewer
3S1
M.C.diran
3 SO Brinkley
Luul
4 0 S Nix
2I5
Quackenbush 311 Sergeant
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League - Moreno. San Diego
Pitt and North. SF 39, Scott , Atlanta
Mt and Scott. St I 25; Cedeno, Los Ang

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2) 232.00.

l Apra lz.Gondra
5 Isitsa CoIn

foninancè.

Chi

Kingman.

Stolen Bases

0116) 14.00. P16-I) 23.40, 116-I 8)
170.40.
loth race A 514 Time 31.15

Fifth game
lOscar-Sarduy
11.60 9.40 7.60

Luzzi fanned nine batters and
walked six In his five-hit per.

(No games %chedulecP

31:

National

1.

?Victor

6 ZublArrieta
680 .4 40
Urqul:a
4
0(4-4) 58.80; P ( 4-4) 144.90;T (4.4.

Saturday, going 2-for-3.

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8,80

0(1-5) 45.20; P (5-1) 137.40; 1 (51-

glove of Tom Perkins.
"We played real well over-the-shoulder catch."
,Then Sunday against West Saturday, but we got a little
Ray Blanchfield also had a
01k Ridge, Altamonte had a 9-0 loose in the l ast inning when good game at the plate
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Third game
70.10 9.20 1320
680 5.10

6 Enrique

resume with Altamonte batting was the one who saved the day
stars continued their drive in the t hi rd with runners on for us. He made three outtoward a district crown seco nd and third and none out. standing plays in centerfield.
Saturday with 7-3 victory over Bolton had retired the side one- He had to run for one ba ll and
Apópka behind the arm of John two-three in the first two in. dive to make the catch. And On
Luizi, bat of Craig Bolton and nings against West Oak Ridge. another play he had to make an

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011-5)35.40; P ( 1.5) 137.10; 1 (5)
3) 287.60; DO ($5) 97.70.
S Paco
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Phil

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ICR Joan
Second game
3 60
S Trani Andre
18.00 900 600 1 K5 Beware
0(2-4) 3820, P14.2) 100.50, T(ll 71
I Domingo Fernan
6.40 5.00
810.00.
'ICarasa Cerardu
6 60

'A.ltamonte's 13-year-old all-

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Saturday night

31

Altamonte Springs Little lead In the top of th e third In- they scored th eir three runs,"
League's AAA Express Is right ning when rain forced post- saidAlt.amontemanagei-Robby
on schedule, thank you.
ponement of the game until Robinson. "Bolton had a big

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6 1 h race II 5-16 Time

A-1151; Handle 1132,935

Altamonte AAAers
Contin ue Assault

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0 (II) 54.20; 1 (I-).) 404.20;

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500 3.80 8 Black Limo
2 80 2 80
lsasa Gondra
110
Aprail Coin
580 2 El Ko Bar
Q(S 0) 16.00, Pis 0) 50.70. 1(5 8-2)
0(2-3)44.20; P (2-3) 128.00; T (2-3
539 00 ,
1) 25310.

300

Hogan

Totals

2 Egana Paco

200

4 I I A.MtlIir
4 22 Traum
21) Harper

5.10

0(5.4) )49,40; P(S.4)27$.40;T
6-all) 445.40.
Twetveth game

302

Rlqglnt
Milton

12.60 5.60 3.60
600 41.40

1 Santi Diaga

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AS

4 0 2 buck

Johnson
Hardy

Eleventh game
SAnano Badiola
6 Carasa Urgulza

inning.

advantage in the afternoon for a second inning and scored by

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the winners. Jill Hunt delivered

Boston 8. Oakland 7
MIw 10, Cleve 3
Chicago 12, Detroit 4
Texas 7. Kansas City
Baltimore 5. Seattle 2
Calif 8. N V 7, 12 inns
Sunday's Results
Minnesota 9. Tronto
Detroit II, Chicago S
Milw 10, Cleve 4
KansaS City 4, Texas 3
Calif 5. New York 4
Boston 3, Oakland 2
Baltimore 6. Seattle I
Monday's Games

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8.60 5.20 2.80 5 Za Aar

8) 431.00.

Th e o pe ner saw a 1-1 game

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3.60 2.60 2 Daisy Goodb,.'e
900 5 80
580
3.20 lAbteMilt
0(7-5) 5720. P ( 5- 2 ) 119 00 , TI 5-24)
0112-3) 30.00; P (3-2) 81.20; T (3-2760.00.
4) 450.80.
3rd race 05.16 Time 31.61
Tenthgame
1500 860 .1 20
2 Beide Isidro
9.60 460 3.60 .4 Antonio's Spirit
8 Beau Bob
960 3 60
3 Zubi.Urquiza
5.80 5.20
3 Unmatchable
3 20
6 Egana Badiola

if It was a two-way playoff or 20 broken open when Sybernia

84 311 97 311
League
GAS H Pet.
Downing. Cal
85301 106 352
Smally, Mm
89 310 116 341
Adams. Mn
71221 76 335
Boch?e. Sea
88 323 106 328
Molitor. Mu
85350 lii 326
Kemp, Det
83301 100 326
Lelcano. Mu
82277 90 325
Rice, (loS
88 352 114 324
Lynn, Dos
03319 103 323
Brett, KC
91 386 123 319
Home Runs
National League -- Schmidt,

Stanley. (los 11 6, Sorensen, Mil

2 Rodolto
6Mutllla

Sanford Seniors
Win State Crow n

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Eighth game
8 Zubi Gondra
13.80 7.80 4880
1 Ramon Coin
31.80 9.00

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American

Winfield. SD 22, Foster, Cm
Tuesdays Game
and Lopes. LA 20.
All Star Game at Seattle
American League
Lynn.
National League
Ros
24 ,
Baylor.
Cat
and
East
Thomas, Mil 23; Singleton, Ball
W L Pet
GB
and Rice, Dos 21
Montreal
50 35 548
Runs Batted In
Chicago
47 38 .553 3
National
League
Foster. Phila
50 II 549 3
(in and
Winfield.
SD
72. Pittsbrgh
46 39 541 4
Kingman. Ch 69. Schmidt, Phil St
44 42 .512
Louis
68.' Clark. SF 62
New York
31 49 4.30 13 1 :
American League Baylor.
West
Cat 85. Lynn. (los 75; Rice. (los
w L Pet
B
and Thomas. Mil 67. Kemp. Houston
40 514
Oct
48 4.5 .516 5'i
Cinci

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4.20

0(3.8) 4S.40; ($.3) 107.40; T(I-3

Jan Johnson tosses to Robin Riggins for easy out

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Seventh game
13.00 8 40 6 10
8 Zubi Wally
3 Ramon Arnieta
8.40 5.20
IVicandi-Paco
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championship under his leadership.
Duroçtr's managing skill can not be assessed by those titles
was a rarity among managers in that he had the
alone.
A. L. BRONCOS H. L. BRONCOS
ABBOt
AIRN
cepacitj to make players perform better than they thought they
31&amp;
1 3 2 now"
CupS)
Were capable of doing, and of drawing people Into the park as
12) labor
66
Andersen
S I I
Hitting was supposed to be Kissimmee to open Uw first ball before Troy Girdner fanned field converted three con- while walking one. Boyd pit. Homey
6 2 3 R*Uk
weU. But if he did nottdrig else, lie was instrumental in the
42
Alra
3 i 3 Miller
the
Sanford
inning
and
went
all
the
way
to
for
the
third
out.
point
of
secutive
plays
at
second
base.
ched
the
final
two
innings
the strong
blssoming and maturing of Willie Maya, and for that alone, he
41
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411 $alvo
S I I
4 It s McCormick
Sanford scored its only run in
allowing one hit and stiriking out Priskes
third when the ball rolled past
National League All-Stars.
rijes apifif-special accolade.
I.
315 Weed
But Saturday night the bats the left fielder, Hobble Boyd. the bottom of the third. Kevin
Lee Fredrick kept the San- four. He walked one.
5 33
3 5$ Orslsem
owif was a time Durocher helped Maya, and now the wheel
ZIIIIICt
5
I3
41)
went cold, and Sunday they got He scored on a sacrifice fly by Smith was safe on an infield ford hopes alive in the bottom of
Smith, Franklin, Fredrick, JIM,.
ttins. Willie would like to help him. He's stumping for the
ISO
Andnews
ISO now
even colder as the Kissimmee Mark Crapo with one out.
single with one out and moved the sixth with a two-out single, Bylngton and Kriger hit safely Totals
4111 8
4112 8 Totals
Veterans' Committee to vote Leo into the Hall of Fame some day,
AIR
the
Sanford
handed
In
the
top
of
the
third,
Miles
to
third
when
Bruce
Franklin
but
Clint
Byinton
hit
a
fly
ball
for
Sanford.
Americans
1111111111111101111
t
$PICIAU$T$
Al N N
Nationals consecutive 2-1 losses started the inning with a walk singled to right. Smith scored deep to center field that was
Chase had two of the four
'~-~Iihey'lilid me what kind of ballplayer he was, and I know he
E
11
3I1
• Adele
in the Florida Little Major and was safe on an error at when Merthie was safe on a caught near the fence.
Kisslmmee hits.
wtuldn't get in on that, but he should be in for what he did as a
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200
Glrdner struck out 11 and
Uby
League sub-district tour- second when Billy Rixreached two-out error by the first
••
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101
managei," 'Mays said.
Sanford also trailed most of
Wagner
.301
didn't walk a batter in picking Sunday's game. The Kissim- Ubesrl
first on a fielder's choice. After baseman.
Help
iJ csnsee how a manager could do much more for any player nament.
KKAMU
Malaeevlds
055
N.mag
The
Kissimmee
Americans,
Crap
took
a
called
third
strike,
Scott
Krlger
opened
the
up
his
second
win
of
the
tourmee
Americans
scored
their
III
tlUiil Leo did for me. I knew how to play ball, but he helped me
hub
E yes
3 II
who had ba ttled through the Rix was forced at second when bottom of the fifth with a single nament.
I I Plir,1
kp my feet on the ground. Especially at the beginning. I
ISS
first run in the top of the second Cedey
$.liwsrs
1 Hsewsll.
Merthie
pitched
the
first
four
w
III
loser's
bracket
after
a
16-i
Tom
Chase
hit
into
a
fielder's
for
Sanford,
but
the
next
three
ránemter when I reported to the Giants from Minneapolis. They
hen Chase led off with a Helms
3
I SO
Harmon
second
round
loss
to
the
same
choice.
Miles
moved
to
third
on
batters
all
hit
into
fielder's
innings
and
gave
up
two
runs
on
2SS
ee
IS
were
in Philadelphia for three gatnes. He played me In all thr
*
single, went to second on a wild molorkilla,
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23 1 6
Sanford National League team, the play, and scored on a passed choices as the Kissimmes in- three hits and struck out eight pitch, third on a passed ball and Sunon
Ii'
although I didn't get a hit.
Ileck
III
____
will represent the sub-district
VWe Went to New York and that's when I wü real scared. You
scored on another wild pitch. Totals
30 4 5
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District
IV
tournament
th
t
me
up
so
much.
Leo
saw
I
needed
someone
il
guys in the press bu
Miles opened the third for SIMORAN
A. I.. BRONCOS
which opens Wednesday in
ABBOt
toabowinearound and even tho ugh he was the manager, he did it.
Kissimmee with a walk, moved NorM.,, AIRH
s
Cp1t
411
Ocala.
MilUga.
Hø showed -me w hat to do, where to go, everything."
ASOSiSI
s •
II
to seco nd on a wild pitch and
TSmpeet
I
IDea.
s
out-hit
si ll
The Sanford National
scored on a two-out single by •lafllng
2 I I Hssly
321
the Kissimmee Americans in
0111*
4
Isams
Ss
Chase.
liss 4 AIss
31
both weekend games, but only
DeW.
3 S Ob*.$r5ot
21
Sanford missed a golden CRas1
once in the two games could
Posts'
3 S
41
Minis
to
th
its
oim
opportunity
score
In
I
to
e
IS
p
they manage to get more than
OIsIy I Jnslt
555
B Upited Press laterustlosal good success."
of the third when it left the Myiss
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The Expos, who trailed by 8½ one hit in an inning.
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bases loaded. Boyd opened the O.rma,,
Kissinlmee scored a pair of
________________
The Montreal Expos, UUUY games at the All-Star break last
• pg
SOS
inning with a single and Smith lviii
I
Andrew
IS
pounded into obscurity by the year, took a 2-0 lead in the unearn ed runs off Sanford
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and Franklin both drew walks
(i':
All-Sta r break, wanted to make' fourth Inning when Gary Carter starter Darryl Merthie ii,
ls
Tota
27
IS
jillIlIr
after Krlger fanned. But
sure everyone remembered hit a two-out single and Saturday, while pitcher Troy
AIR
Grayson took a called third
Al N H SPICIAUSTS
theUi during their three-day Valentlnefollowedwithhisl2th GlrcinerheldSanfordtojtLstofle
Missina
42 5
Al I H
.
strike
and
Byington
went
down
ataftilk
I I I Most
resl~
homer, a shot over the center run on five hits.
302
.
Nines
1 5 J.lsrs
Il
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Merthie had not- been slateWd
101k Eastern Division leaders, field wall. Davalon hit his first
Pelliga
Ms65ssy$
4 81
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Abney
now leading Chicago and homer of the game In the sixth to start the game on the mound,
4 31
Sanford left two men on base Dickeys, - 31• 151*
421
MCCSIIe.g5
Philadelphia by three games offlJohnD'Acquisto,64, but scheduled starter Donald
'i
35 •
in both the fourth and fifth
428
-.
,:
Slaplosi.
I
S
fl
434
each, couldn 't have thought of
and added his 16th home run In Grayson didn't show up
,l frames, before finally scoring s,,
MIU M
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1
.
3s
a.
gop&amp;
0r11
better memory jogger than a 4- the eighth off Halite Fingers. the third Inning, forcing the
all
in the sixth. Merthie doubled ISeso
5
1isc
too
.Sanford coaches to make a last0 blankIng of the San Diego
;...
•NI
with
- •- -.
-.
16
"Maybe With three Weeks to minute shuffle of their lineup.
P.flsaI,,9, I Hompeeli
Pa*es.
I
S
stole
third
after
Boyd
was
Ill
I I Sitle.
in the schedule we'll feel
% I
Sam Miles singled for :
"em pleased and proud of the
Bogies
st
rikes.
called out on
I I Harmon
i I
ager
,,
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Thus
S
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301013
way we've played in the first someressure,"saIdman
''
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...
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" "half," said Ellas Sosa, who DlckWllliams."Butifyoustart $ANFOBD N. I. KISSIMMIR
AI
KISSIMMI•
.
SANPOBD N. L.
10 worry about things like that
Al I N SPICIAUSTS
A.
I
A.
I.
Al
B
H
Al
B
H
picked up his 10th save. "We've
AllOt
$mI*
Al B s
AINN$ml*
Ill atutole
ISI
own pressure. It I.Pramkli.
.y.:x---.-- '.-.
$1II0M.
Miles
all given 100 percent and we'll you wake
31$
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35 I Mliii
.
IIIPCSMJig Ill Pvilism
the
•IM&amp;omvtck
La
3r
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355
see
s1b.10
continue itLtfr second halt and doesn't surprise me or
Craps
3 is
•
lvleØon
305 Cr...
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355
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455
2$
lOICliss
$12
15*14111
355
do our bsttp win the pennant. players that we're in first place. NIH
.1..1.
•1sy
.
•w
3 so
MiOrIN
3 5 I Frs*ick
*5I
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I 50 Gif'd.Sr
•
logs's
havo the taicnt bccauc I thought we'd be In contention O.PraMHn iSSNugies
We" 91
55
.
396
'08e19e"
s,.a
ly
Lam.isr
a is
i si som
sS
3 S S Brlsmo
I
we've be In first place all before the season started. I Pre*ic*
I. losses
Msrtkls
I SS
355 Graves.
II I Hammond
bios
many
games
how
•SBliØ
year. If*,èan keep the star- didot know
Isyd
ISIDolO
315 KnIt
so
150 -25 I Goan
SI
sj
.
OI1IMO
173$
255 Tet.is
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OIl Paris-I.,., SSSTSots
ting nine- healthy and the pit- we'd be ahead, but I knew Kri
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ToSals
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2314
HIM.
25 5
ching in good shape and if we nobody would rim away with
Klsslmms.A.L.
11105-3 lyons
*Ill-I
555
Smith,
Hughes,
base
coach
eye
popup
Sanford
NL
OS)
Kissimmee
A.L.
OS--I
Totals
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get a goI attitude, we'll have, the league."

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Air Specialists and the
American League Broncos
were the big win ne rs over the
wee kend in the Seminole Pony
Baseball League.
Air Specialists fought back
t hr ough the losers bracket to
win the Mustang dist rict
championship and wrap up a
trip to the state tournament,
which opens Friday night at the
Five Points complex. The
Specialists had to halt
Semoran, 6-2, as Mark Coffey
homered and T. J. Sutton and
Troy Block combined to pitch a
five-hitter.
In the finals against Shearer
Electric, It was Coffey with
another big home run and T. J.
Sutton driving in Mike Eby with
the winning run for a 4-3
trlmph, forcing a winner-takeall game.
Air Specialists won the big
one, 18-9. Coffey delivered a
clutch home run for t he third
game in a row and Scott Bowers
went 4-for-4.
In Bronco action, the
American Broncos wrapped up
the host team role in the upcoming state tournament,
leaving the rest of the all-star
squads to battle it out for the
dist rict championship la ter this
week.
Brian Overstreet gain ed the
victory In the championship
game'in reli ef and John Cupit,
Paul Alegre and Joey Janego
homered for the winners. Steve
Salva and Mark Graham
homered for the losers in the 1211 contest.
In the sem ifinal encounter,
the American Broncos ousted
Semoran by a 10-2 count with
Cupit also homering in that
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Monday, July 16, 1979

OURSELVES
Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, July 16, 1979-1B

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appropriate amount
flaming
wax and cardboard with the
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damper to obtain hig::muhum
livor of ai
or low heat.
of
your burner, cover
turn
doors on individual tin-can it compk'telv with something
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easy and fun for the entire
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burner, v ou are now ready to
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empty No. 10 or 1-gallon Call, eggs to giant hamburgers.
cardboard
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Fur a scrumupt ions breakfast,
corrugated I, an empty tuna can start the burner under your
with lid and paraffin ior stove. Then place two strips of
candlei wax. You can obtain bacon on tilt' stove in a V-shape
the No. 10 can at restaurants,
Meanwhile, cut it 2-inch hole
school cafeterias or anywhere
the middle of a slice bread.
food is prepared in large \)itii the bacon is half cooked.
quantities.
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With tin snips, cut a "door' .1 slice.
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inches wide and 4 inches high at
To make french toast, drop a
time bottom (open emil of your lightly beaten egg into till' hole, ('\1Pf"l{S ('.\ ('00K ( \ INDIVIDUAL STOVES.
can. Fold it up about halfway, spreading the egg back over the
Then use a can opener to punch bread. Cook until done.
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For a heart lunch, serve
Roll the strips tightly and fit
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Roll out St.,iS011l (I iiit.it oil a
Set a chunk of wax -- about 1
breadboard to fornia square 'linches square
on top of the
. inch thick. Cut patties with a
cardboard. Hold a match next
to the wax to melt it into the can time circummilerence of your
ma, flip e:irilhnnrd will soon stove to get time nerfect size.
Then place the burgers on tot) of
catch fire and melt the wax.
Continue
placing
chunks
of
the
stove to cook.
STITCH
Serve the burgers on slices of
wax on the burning cardboard
STOVE FUEL i•:i .i:i l:NT IS E.Sl LV MADE
homemade bread baked inside
until the can is almost three- - - - - - - - - a No. 10 tan. %dd your favorite I - - - - - - man - - - -HERE
fourths full of wax.This
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fixings for a better-than- I
Will Provide one to two hours
quarter-pound burger that •
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beats anyt Iii ng you can get at a
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fast-food restaurant.
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Come To The
By JOANNE SCHREIBER
vartls of different tabrics, plus out, leaving the cardboard
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Special ToThe Herald
five 48-iiich dowels, two loose- behind. You can refuel your
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leaf hinder rings, 40 lb. test bUrner by placing more chunks
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time fire gets low.
[PLAZA
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Now that summer's here, this
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swivel and a SU) reel and
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is a wonderful project for an
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out-of-school youngster. The
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ONLY 50c
Barbara Strissand
results are Immediate.
duty upholstery thread and on the ground and cover with
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Ryan O'Neil
For a starter project, pick up
polyester thread to imiatch the the PrePnrxl nwnber-l0 can.
Without Coupon
ThE
one of the Inexpensive tissue
fabrics and 7 yards of iron-on You Cook right on top of the can.
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paper kites that has the
SCIll binding to finish Liii' wings
Regulate the heat of your
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and tail,
stove with it dziniper made front
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wooden crossbars. Then use the
Kite experts otten use fishing (tie tuna-can lid and a wire
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rods to fly their kites. Tin' pants hanger with the cardfragile tissue as a pattern to
M.AZP
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make the kite in a sturdier
fishing line pulls mut Sziioothly; Iirtl portiomi removed.
fabric.
the reel helps get the line in and
With a nail, make two hok,
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keeps it controlled; the light about ' inch apart in thi .ami
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pliqued any way you like. Make
the hanger together like a large
DOORS
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a giant applique of a happy slide in the battens (wood Sunrise Kite from several
17ht sewing On this project is hairpin. Attach the wire to the
face, or a sunflower, or a big strips). Join the string to the coordinating prints and solids quite simple, mainly straight lid through the holes.
SHOW 10:00 AM
green worm. Cut and seam the battens, create a tail from of light-weight cotton, accented stitching with some zigzag for
You need only cover the
basic piece into quadrants of fabric scraps and take it to a with ribbon and seam binding, applique work. There are no
IMOVIELAND1
different colors. Use fabric windy hill. If you are flying a This is glamorous, beribboned raw edges: All edges are enI-3UH*v1792S
paints to write a youngster's kite near water, or from the version of a box kite, supported closed and many of the seams
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name. There's no limit to the stern of a boat, use a water- by dowels, bigger-than-life at are topstitched for strength.
WAY BUT LOOSE
LAZA TWI J
variety of decorative treat- resistant material such as more than 8 feet of kite and 4
I 'Ilie Patches of Joy Sunrise
SMASH UP
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you don't add too much weight.
polyester fabric won't absorb sensational and a super-flyer. Joyce Kelly's Creative Sew
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After you have done your water and makes a splended
Such a patchwork kite was Studio, 7825 SW 35th Ave.,
decorative work, stitch down kite.
designed by Joyce Kelly of Portland, Oregon 97219.
the seam allowances on the four
For something a little more Creative Sew Studio in Porr- Headers may want to write for
sides, sewing over a cord and advanced, make a patchwork tland, Ore. It requires about 6 a complete pattern.
Engagement and wedding forms are available at
time Herald office to announce these events. The
forms may be accompanied by professional
black and white photographs if a picture is disired with the announcemeat. Wedding Forms and
pictures must be submitted
within two weeks of the
DEAR ABBY: My father,
others, and no not insist on Cal. 90069. Please enclose
wedding.
who is 87, is very well-off
circumcision. Find a liberal stamped, sell-addressed en.
financially as well as
Reformed rabbi If you prefer to %'elOpt'.
physically. Is there a gracious
remain Intact.
way to bring to his attention
DEAR ABBY: There's a girl
that he could make monthly or
in
our office who's been single
annual monetary gifts to his
ever
since the death of her
children tax free?
husband
about two years ago.
None of us "needs" anything,
but extra cash would be very
The boss lost his wife last year
helpful to improve our homes, accountants and financial and these two have been very
take trips, and make life more advisers. It's entirely possible chummy ever since. They've
comfortable generally.
Mat Father prefers to give the even taken out-of-town trips
Plump &amp; Juicy
- It also upsets me to think that fruits of his labor to his Uncle together just hike married folks.
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if Father just leaves us his (Sam) rather than to "the They've recently announced (to
the surprise of no one) that they
money after he dies, a huge kids."
Served with
Golden
Brown
are
engaged
to
be
married.
slice will go for inheritance
DEAR ABBY: lam not of the
French
Fries and
taxes.
Jewish faith, but I am engaged
A large wedding is planned,
Small Coke
How much better it would be to marry a Jewish girl. I have and I have heard that all of us in
for all concerned if Father agreed to convert to Judaism, the office will be invited. How
could give his money away but I was told that in order to can I tactfully turn down this
while he is alive and able to see convert I must be circumcised. wedding invitation? I don't care
us enjoy the fruits of his labor.
Abby, I am 44-years-old and to attend the wedding of people
He has amassed a small
really not too eager to go who have lived In sin for a year.
fortune.
OMIT MY SIGNATURE
through something like that at
We love him and see him my age. Can you please tell me
often, but none of us can think of if it's absolutely necessary?
DEAR OMIT: Simply
a way to tell him the above. We NEEDS TO KNOW IN decline. 'iou need not give a
reason. '(P.S. You could be
are all between 50 and 60, but NEVADA
wrong about the "sin" charge,
sip
THE GREAT AMERICAN SANDWICH
DEAR NEEDS: All Orthodox you know. Are you "Indignant"
"ONE OF THE KIDS"
and Conservative rabbis adhere enough to quit working for this
2911 Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 17.fl) Sanford
Between Honda &amp; ABC Liquor
DEAR ONE I know of no to the ancient Jewish law which "sinner"? And If not, why not?)
"gracious" way to ask anyone demands that the man be
IED CHICKEN
for anything. It's inconceivable clrcumciced in order to convert
FROM OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
Problems? You'll feel better
OPEN
DAILY
11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. FRI &amp; SAT. 911.m.10:30p,m.
that one who has amassed a to Judaism. But here's a 11 you get them off your chest.
Hand Dipped Shakes - Banana Splits
Sundaes
And
Ice
Cream
Cones
1809
small fortune lacks competent suggestion: Some Reformed
FRENCH
AVE.
(HWY.
17.92)
For a personal reply write to
61 N. HWY. 17-92
SANFORD
up-to-daft' advice from lawyers, rabbis are more lenient than
Abby, Box 69700, Los Ange!es,
CASSELBERRY

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during a basketball tournarnn
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Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle. A
group ot people travel over
mountains, through deserts
and across great expanses to
reach $350,000 in buried loot.
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JOHNNY CASH YOUTH

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Children Gone?" A penetrating
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reolittpr *ei nm. "jth the Clerk of
the circuit court, SemlnlCoun-ty Florida In accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig: Michael L. Hammonds
Publish July 9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
DEL-34
NOTICE TUCREDITORS
OF DULK TRANSFER
TO: ALL CREDITORS OF CASTLE
CUSTOM CABINETS, INC.
N. Cypress

OF THE CITY OF LONGW000,
FLORIDA, AN AREA SITUATE
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY, AND MORE PAR.

CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE
7, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,

BEING THE 5W¼ OF THE SE'/4
OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 21 S.,
range 30 E.,; REDEFINING THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
TO INCLUDE SAID LAND IN THE
MUNICIPAL LIMITS-OF THE
CITY; AUTHORIZING AMEND.
MENT TO CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID LAND ANNEXED:
PROVIDING ZONING
CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING
FOR THE RIGHTS AND
PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZENSHIP
IN THE CITY: SEVERABILITY;
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Sa id Ordinance was placed on first

appear and be heard with respect to

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the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing may be continued from time
to time until final action Is taken by
the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
IS posted at the City Hall, Longwood,
Florida, and copies are on file with
t he Clerk of City and some may
be inspected by the public.
DATED this 10th day of July,
AD., 1979.
Linda R. Martin
City Clerk of the
City of Longwood, Florida.
Publish : July it, 1979

BEING AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING DISTRICT
REGULATIONS FOR A DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION TO BE KNOWN
AS PUD (PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT) TO PROVIDE
FOR REVIEW OF FINAL PUD
PLAN BY LAND PLANNING

AGENCY PRIOR TO SUBMISSION
TO CITY COMMISSION FOR

final passage and adoption after the
public hearing, which will be held In
the City Hail of Longwood, Florida,
on Monday, the 23rd day of July,
A.D., 1979, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as possible. At the
meeting Interested parties may
appear and be heard with respect to
the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing may becontinued from time
to time until final action is taken by
the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
Is posted at the City Hall, Longwood,
Florida, and copies are on file with
the Clerk of the City and same may
be Inspected by the public.
DATED this 10th day of July,
A.D., 1979.
Linda R. Martin,,

City Clerk of the
City of Longwood, Florida
Publish: July 16, 1979

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new . $700 rno.,depos,ts required
Call evenings 3fl 4495.

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912 Fr ench Ave.
(corner 10t h &amp; French)
373 5176

1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only.
on Lake Ada Just So of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanfora. Call
323 8670 Mariner's Village.

Fa ct ory workers for new plant at
1101 Cornwall Road, Sanford.
AppIyinper sonbetween8m.
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7 full baths, FF ref., d w, disp,
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(corner 10th &amp; Fr en ch)
323.5176
Pinebreeze Farms is now ac
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applications
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Production workers on both day
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petitive pay &amp; full company
benefits. Please apply in person

only at 3601 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford, Fla. FOE.
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Will train if mechanically Inclined.

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good price. Read the ClassIfied
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house W. Sanford,
Have fans-no AC. $100 mu. + '
utli .322.9402 -

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undersigned, pursuant to the

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, WHICH INCLUDE:

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UNEMPLOYED 15 OF THE 20
WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLICATION AND BE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED,

4 Room for rent with kit. privileges

HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE.

That the party Interested in said
business enterprise is as follows:
Joseph Navarro
Dated at Winter Park, Orange
County, Florida, June 70, 1979.
Publish; June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1979

responsible account keeplig

SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
"1 06.40
371 0102
3 BR 11.'i b, ww carpet, C H&amp;A,

29-Rooms

appliances, privacy fencing,

good area. 332.0216 .

In private home in Lit. Mary.
Woman only. 323.6659.

33Houses Furnished 3 BR 1 B, lst&amp; last, $200dep.
Coupleonlyt No lease

323.3777
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experience, one year of w$th
must have been in double..ii(ry
Procedures; or an equivalnt
combination of training 'and
experience. This Is advarsé.d

Homes

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LAKE F NOt T over '
acre
beautifully wooded building site
on pa ved street. City water

FOR RENT

landscaping Only 175.900.
OVER 2500 50 FT of gracious
living in this lovely Ig Mayfair 3
OR 2 B home, beautifully Shaded
dbl sized lot in one of Sanford's
finest neighborhoods. Owner
anxious! $67,000 Terms.

SUPERX TAX SHELTER
quadraplex lIdsics are here.

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Graduation from high school ln.

cluding or supplemented by
course work In typing &amp; other
commercial
subjects, a
minimum of one year office
clerIcal experience; or an

ANY TIME

Why settle for less when you can
estate on

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REALTOR
377.4991

323-2222

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Build to uil -- our lot or yours,
.FHA VA. FHA 73S&amp;2.as
M. Unsworth Realty

Inc. REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or
Night
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REALTOR
[:13
ML c
373 6061 oreves. 323 05)7

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AND LET AN EXPERT

Air Conditioning

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Licensed 323 0019

((rend New Interspring Bedding i

price Sanford Furniture Sal
vage, Il 92 S of Sanford 377 8771

REALTY

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KENMORE WASHER
Pamtc,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3730697

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out of business sale j double
oven &amp; 0 single oven Prices
start at S212.25 5anford Fur
ure Salvage, 1192 So f
Sanford, 3228771

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COUNTRY ACRES
$6S00-.I ACRE FARM, paved St..
frees. Only $500 dwn 5, $00
monthly.
S1110,000-LONGWOOD LAKE
FRONT. 33 acres w beautiful
frees, ego' lake front, great for
estate,

investment

development,

H. Ernest Morris, Sr.

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MEINYZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
6

vrs Esp 869 054?

BC's Mobile home washing P.

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waxing Restores original shine
&amp; prolongs Pain, Guaranteed
streakless &amp;
less windows.
From $20 I
10
fl .6151

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Dressmaking

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anytime

Office Cleaning

Grooming&amp;Boarcang

Home Video TV. recorder.I year old, must sacrifice, $500

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Garage Sale-2193 Orange Ave.
Like new saddle, II Pit Bull
puppies. 373 8012.
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Yard Sale 2433 Laurel Ave. Plants,
tools. studio couch, wardrobe,
dishes, odds &amp;
Thurs.many others. Fri. thru
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Painting
A&amp;B Painting
mt &amp; Ext Resi. &amp; Comm
322 8782 99
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Picture Perfect Fit Painting
Free Est Lid II) pct disc, to Sr
Cit 379 6066. 668 8335
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Oyrs exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Bed, 327 1321

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INSULATION Batting, blowing,
P4(0 Foa,fl, fiberglas &amp; Cellu

ROBSON MARINE

Plastering
uiasuenng

lose Lowest prices Call 371 0639
or 904 7316108 collect

2921 Hwy. 1792

Sanford, Fla. 37711

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ins Qualify service everytii,ie
Ph 373 0541 or 668 598-4

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Custom Office Cleaning, comi,i,'r
dial, new const Lic bondit &amp;

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog 5. Cat boarding
bathing,
clipping, flea control
supplies, clog hous es, insulated,
shady inside
Is, screened
outside runs,
air cond
cages. 322 575?.

Home Improvements

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
7%N. 1792, Casselberry, Fl.
$348200
Eve. 067-3655

16 P M.

Ceramic hid

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Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 327 7180

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.w,a

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See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front I
rear BR's,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3M Orlando Dr.
323szoo
VA h FHA Financing

1977 16 It. "Stinger" Bass boat, iso
Mer cury engine, Thrust trolling

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62-Lawn-Garden

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197$ Lamore Mobile Home. 1 26S,

Lawnmower Sales &amp; service We

3 Bdr, 2 B. complete with skir.
ling and patio awning. 3726767

sell the best &amp; ser vice the r est
Western Auto
30 lWlstSt.
3224103

cr1317444.
l home xeo'

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
5G. BALINT&amp;ASSOC
122866S

motor. Excellent (Olidilion,
$$J00.Callafter5weekdays322

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RailIngs
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IN
PA TPIOGM
CUST

built iron
Window guards. 7or
s tic
Martin's 323 1101. 339 7693
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)IETR *v
ETS
Free EsI.
323 Ol29affor 5.30
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Business...

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

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Pus
specialists. tOf.1 SOil &amp; fill dirt,
t'
sod laying I. free trimming

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-1v-,ial0-,0

or

Mowing

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Drape$, Upholstery
3220707
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111,000-I YEARS OLD. 3 BR 2 8,
CO. wC HIA, eat in kit,, 1g. yd.

I 323 8719

[awn Service

wholesale left over trom going

B,
w C H&amp;A, well, fenced bk
yd, practically new appliances.

Certified Lawn &amp; Lantsci;1.
FREE ESTIMATES

TO WE R 'S BEAUTY SALON
for,n,'rI., i-rriaIt'x nDA.is*, P'*
519
1st St., 32 742
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52-Appliances

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LaWnintenance

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Beauty Care
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We'stt'rn Auto 301 W 1s1 St
Automotive Service, tune up.
t)r.skt'S. tail j)ipu7, etc

51-Household Goods

New T,ippan qts ranges, below

536,000-LIKE NEW. 3 OR i'.

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I Free Del. on 4400 sq ft or more

Automotive Set-vice

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Willing to pay cash to mort Call
Lennie Williams. Realtor
Associate after hrs. 6457124.
Tony Coppola Assoc., Realtor.
6.41 25)8.

RESIDENTIAL
$32S00- FISHING.
0. CB,
w
HIA, canal front, boat
house &amp; fenced yd. Welaka, Fl.

LOCATION: 1-4 to Orange City-DeLand Exit • Go West on 15.A to I792
• Go Norlh to
15-A • Left to S.R. 44 and follow bright blue Hontoon Island State Park signs
to Bolt!;
Landing Rd. 3 miles from beautiful DeLand, Fla.
TERMS: 10°-a Day of Sale • Balance in 30 Days • Financing Available
by Local Lender
Cornpetiiivo Rates
City sewer and water • 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom units • carpeted •
air conditioned.
all appliances • clubhouse • swimming pool • 8 acres •
boat (lock and slips • 2
bedroom-2 bath house • 50' boat sliØ • carpeted • 1600 sq. It
• 1/2 acre I elevator
sea walls • landscaped • large oak trees and much nIcHe!

American Sod 834 7700
BAHIA 500534 (lOOsq It

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-Buyer waiting, needs a house in
the Longwood Lake Mary area

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Alan's Appliances

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24 HOUR CO 322-9283

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low cost Classified Ad.

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52 CONDOMINIUMS
ST. JOHNS RIVER F
1 1:00 A. M.. SATUR Di

Home Repair

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Central heat &amp; Air Cond. Free ES,,
PRON TO Home Popirs
Call Carl Harris at
Electrical. plumting, carpi'ntr ,
,SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
painting in 4031
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Appliances
,,,jwnGar'den

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DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
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price C,ill 90.4 255 8311 fi'
further th't.iil',

RefrigerationA C Repair

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Tuesday ,TI I :31.3. It's the Only orii'

in F lorid,y You SO the res,'r',,,i

BUSINESS SERVICE LISTINO

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REALTORS

Daytona Beach, will hold ,,
Public AUTO AUCTION ever',

• SANFORD AUCTION'. I

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S306a33or339.1711 eves.

Eves 3-49 5100 .322-1959
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Inspection Dates: July 15-20

vISA MASTER CHARGE
sso (4511 DOOR SIZE

Counter fop Stove, gas &amp; electric
ranges. 11,15 dr'er, color TV.
dishwasher, furniture &amp; many
other items Remember prices
o down every 10 days, 2671 5
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Sanford Ave 327 1491
Tues Fri 9 15.50
Sat 10 5

PARK

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTIUB
Hwy 92. I nile west of Spt't'clw,.',

1215 S. French 323-7340
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- Ttii' sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get ri'Sull

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

AUCTION

APPLY ltd PERSON To
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CETAOFFICE
Seminole County
Manpower Division
109 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

T'", couches &amp; chairs LOTS
01 NIcE CLEAN FURNI
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3?? 5622
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to take to avoid accideats.
Knowledge of principle'-of
automotive equipment &amp; shill In
US* of same. Licensed by t he
State of Florida as a thautflur.

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.Branch Office

INC.

automotive

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neighborhood. $46,500

"STEMPER AGENCY

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IEALTORS

* LOOKING FOR RENTAL I INCOME?
---- .Casselberry,
Lk Cafherine
area,
This 2 unit Apt. house may be
BR, 2 13 split plan, C H&amp;A Exc

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other

BR &amp; DR suites, bunks, dinettes.

SPc OR Set
- -In excellent cond - 5900
Call 898 405/

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PS, P13, $995 323 1730 - -

Asserted desks, chests, dressers.

shallow well, $75 cash 37) 7187

2565

1913 Plymouth Valiant Ei'c"I)nt
I condition Small V 8. auto, air

for Sale •MON., JULY 16, 7 PM'

I WindowAirConci?,000flTU
I
rash Water pump I tip for

Multiple Listing Service

have this country

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Beauty Salon Chairs used but
good concl $20 .1cti Sanford
Furniture Salvagq. ,!797 So
Sanford. 372 8171.
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good buys

, JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 'e.v to
'/5 models Call 139 9100 or 141.1

S PUBLIC AUCTION

311 31SF I irst si
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equipment. Completion of the
eighth school grade. Knowledge
of traffic and safety rules aid
regulations: and of precautjons

867 7483

Looking for garden equiptnevit
Read today's classified ,c1c for

12 ? 8721

72-Auction

I WILSONMAIFP UMNITURE
BUY SELL. , TRADE

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EQUIPMENT OPERATOR'I
Some experience In the operation

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322-2420

iust What you want 3(1St 121,500.

titiOl' S,il,iij

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BPP

6413013

equivalent combination * of
training and experience. Ability
to type 40 wpm. Performs
various clerical and general
office duties are required.

of trucks and

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HOMES
THAN
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ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE I
Lii1olt,ni
THAT'S NO 1'
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
31
to clAve
121 S791
Sanford's Sales Leader
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approx. I acres complete with
guest cottage &amp; barn for horses.
$130,000. Call to See this Today.

I Wanted Appiicances repa irable
cond Washers, refrigerators, I
K.'Ilogqs Auction 3237050
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wi tiuv USED r gp NIT UP E ,
"('l'I IAN(' ES Sanfordi Fur

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' Low Down Payment
Cash for your loft Will ,build on
your lot or our tot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.

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1973 AMC Gremlin Stci trans
A C Good Cond Low Mi
32 3 81)2
________'78 Granada. Air Conci
PS. P11. AUTO
322 811'.
$5000

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LEADERS! WE LIST 5. SELL I

Owner will hold very low mt
ed
near elementary school, both for

. home
- for
-Want to, rent or share
daughter, her infjit ned,
SeminoleHlgh - n,edcarunder
$600. 323 9536.

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Top Prices Paid
Used. any condition 644 8126

VA-Fi-IA-235.Con. Homes

needs up grading, great
potential, good cony, location.

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counting work,

OSiti() your tioti,,' &amp; retfit' I will

WILL BUY F *151 INc. !.l 8. 2nd

RI-AL ESTATE ".SSOCIATES -

$17,000 for all. $5500 down.

38Wanted to Rent

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

&amp; Sold

newly wallpapered bath &amp; kit!
Many More Extras! UPP WAR
RANTED Only U6,SOOt
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47-Real Estate Wanted

u'ty 3?? 0:16
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LOVELY! 3 BR 7 bath home w C
H&amp;A , w w carpet, split BR plan.

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SITE

1972 Dodc)e T Pick up Lonti t,ei,
6dyI good cond . $ 1350
32? 2319

catch up back p.1', 'ii,'nt 8. buy

WARRANTED JuSt 546.900!

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
74 1 5 i I, French (17 97) Sanford

79-Trucks-Trailers

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1969 Chevrolet truck c. tb l It
body, runs Strong, lift til yale
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$3750 Sanford Auction ljr,S s
French Ave Ill 7.310

condition
W,ishers,
ra'frigerators, etc Kcllogqs
Auction 3?) 7050

MOP I GAGE!. P 1 egg. I ii
MIU Broker 1176 No 1 0

Homeowners Assoc!

* MARKHAM WOODS RD.

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Wanted Appliances repairable

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fireplace, 2 scr porches, fenced
yard 5. Much More!

SOLAR HEAT low ci bills. 1. 3

2 BLDG SITES locat

323 6197

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' 10 pretty acres in Osteen, Only ,

lIP, ii B, quiet area, nice

IlL A I P AGENCY
373 3866 or 373 7710
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furnitur,', Retriq . stoves. too4e

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Motorcycle Insurance

Larry's Mart, 215 SanfOrd Ave. '
Buy 8. Sell the finest in used

I rt',' iStii)( ilPO II1)PI, writ,'
u1P0u',
t.\NI) (3
MU!PIb V N ( '.8ctl6

Hidd en Lake W C H&amp;A, w w
carpeting. eq eat in kit,

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$134,500!

WORLD.

f Medet Inc., Realtor

78otorCycles
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'rsia'is'h
taby male 535 $ /5 Siamese 10
'Tb old
855 7051
-- '--Cocker. rn-il". I . 6r Keeshond
fern 2 yrs German Shep fern q
wk,s Under $75 r best offer. 855

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ED Your Dream Home for

373 53 21

RETIREES. Mint cond. 7 OR
near flosp &amp; shopping. Lake
fishing near by Hobby rm, neat
&amp; clean. $38,50.

Douerrn.in •
10 itios
biks red 8. blue Dame CDX
51St) 5300 865 7051

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4A- it of State
Properly

BEAUTIFUL! 4 BR 1 bath home in
idyllwilde of Loch Ar bor! C
H&amp;A, W wcarputing FR, OR, ,q
eat in kit, fireplace &amp; every
imaginable feature! Your own
Pool &amp; Patio! BPP WARRANT

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR

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68-Wanted to Buy
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I Eve 12,' lttliI 32' "8.'. 3'? 7)7,
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Cash 322-4132
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n
C C Manor' Neat as a pin! FR
or 3rd BR. Eat in kit , new car
peting 5. fenced yard, RPP
WARRANTEDYours
for
$31,000

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77-Junk Cars Renlov'j?d
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JUNK CARS
From 5 1 0 to 550
Call 3?? 1874 3?? 4.1.60 -- --- -----Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; usod
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip,'nt
322 990

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JUST

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OF_SANFORD REALTOR
25445. French Ave.
322 0231. 3fl 7173 322 0779
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BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD

Airport lIlvil fl i.'w,'tt
a
acres $ 45 000 Good terms

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN ,LIAY
IN THE WANT ADS )?2 2&amp;I r
8)1 9993

-65--Pets-SupplieS

HAL COLBERT,' REALTY

REALlY
OVER 5'. MILLION
IN SALES THRU JUNE'

canal leading to St Johns River

LTY

collect

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old blclqs on property 510 000

STENSTROM

Near Downtown $24,900

mort $59,900

37' Trailer

clerical and specialized ac.
CLERK-TYPISTII

water fail &amp; fish pond. 3 or .4
BR's. swimming pool, all on

110.000.

MONTH, REFERENCES,

Graduation from high schoI,
Including or Supplemented -.by

courses in bookkeeping or.àc.
counting and three years--of

Ave., Lake Mary, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fict itious name of
T.L.C. DAY CARE CENTER and
that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
corda rice with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWIt:
Section 045.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig.: Margaret A. Nice
P.O. 80* 908
Lake Mary, Fla.
Publish July 9, 14, 23, 30, 1979
DEL-33

EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDER.COMPLETELY RESTORED
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,

ACCOUNTING CLERK ll:.

Pine Street in the City of Fern Park,

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 209 Seminole

s Security. No pets 373 Qsli

M- F share (urn,

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DEK-1 12

modeled 3 BR home. Large din
log, LR, FR with fireplace.
Utility room &amp; wooded lot. $365

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CANTS MUST BE RESIDENTS

Florida.

SANFORD AREA -Newly re

4.&amp;D A-SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed In our Business
Service Directory. -

Notice Is hereby given that the
"Fictitious Name Statute",Chapter
6S.09, Florida Stat utes, will register,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court ,
In and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof Of the
Publication of this notice, the f.
titious name, towit: J I, H AIR
CONDITIONING AND HEATING
CONTRACTORS under which I am
engaged in business at (address) 917

Spring Is "Move outsIde time,,

Apply in person Sanford Nursing
I. Cony.
Home 950 Mellonville
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siding; zoQed commercial, great
potential. 530,000.

r 0 B tactor',' All buildings
'ncltide
lb wind load and
large doiblO sliding door Call
106 .131 .1.617 9 a m to 5 p m

ror E',',i',' ijomr,"'r (II ,
cl"nt,a Auctions 8.
(Ill ,' c "u''on 323 52

building'.
30 .48'. 12 for
3.091 00. 1 0 .18 II' for 4.986 00.
.10'. 7 2 .11'
for
5.981 00.
48.1? I1'
for
6.91700,

REALTOR 323 783?

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$100 security. 3237539.

Eiperlqnced maintenance supr.

UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE

THREE RENTAL UNITS
On large freed corner lot. Alum

I BOATERS AHOY' See this to
make your dreams come lure
Ent rm is 71'x56', w indoor

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S acres near Geneva, electric
,t well, trees Real nice lake
with plenty Of ISti 323 43259 to 6
Terms
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Ideal home site 2 19 acres Close
by Idyllwild.' school oil v ihien
Pd $2 2 .00 Tony Coppola Assoc
830 0333. 641 2618
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$175,000

adults only, no pets. 1st, last &amp;
'

321 0759

Aft Hrs. 372 7613, 372 4869

No car needed' This 2 BR. I b
home is cony, located near
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
shopping, churches 5. school, in
Ave
cxc cond &amp; priced right at
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$27500
I OR furn, w w carpet, A.C, FF
3 BR. 2B older frame home, w w
ref; new cabinets; new bath rm
carpet, Ben Franklin FP. 2 new
Like the country' Lovely cedar
fixtures; new paneling, 51 60. 323.
ceiling fans $ 27.000 Call us to
shingled 3 BR, I b home on 2'
9040. 323 8461.
see!
acres, lots of frees, above
ground pool, even a riding lawn
4 r oom furnished duplex. 24th St
Low maintenance on the outside of
mower &amp; 1g. Sc. porch for your to
1st &amp; last months rent. Adults. '
this 3 BR, 1 (3 home. Ga', heat &amp;
relax in on these hot summer
Newly decorat ed . 323 5681
completely fenced $27.900
days $53,500
Sanford studio apt eserything
Doll house for newlywed or retired
New listing 1 yr5 young 3 BR 7
furnished including utilities. $160
couple Has I lIP. FP &amp; new w w
B. C H&amp;A, nice cor. lot Will go
mo 500 S. Oak. 841 7863.

912 French Ave.
(corner lOth&amp; French)
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3235176

CETA JOB OPENINGS

26 Sanford Ave

BA with plenty of room to
stretch A give away price at
$ )2,500

72-Auction

BUILDINGS- Special factory
purchaseon All steel, clear span

7 tires 1. ,Ike '.yl,lf1 $ 40,000 buSt
Terms William .%tjl,clowcki
Realtor 321 7083

BATEMAN REALTY:
,
Peg. Real Estate Broker

2 BR Duplex, air, ww. Mature

AAA EMPLOYMENT

3235116

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

cellent pay.

(corner 10th &amp; French)

f een-3 BR.2 bath, Central H-A,
w w carpet. Large wooded lot
544000 McGovern Builders. 327
8910
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Excellent company with cx-

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 Fren ch Ave.

W Garnett White
Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER 455CC
107W Commercial
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Phone 322 1881, Sanford
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HUNTER SPECIAL
Nicely secluded mobile home near
Ocala National Forest 3 BR

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&amp; ..s 3 BR, bath, carport,
painted
recently
$28,500
Refinance or assume 3736228

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TRAINEE
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preferred.

339 0509
3390508

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Sa nford $87 mo., inc. P5.1. taxes

62.A-Frm Equip.

3 lots 5O. each lOC,ltecj at Cstr,i.
Fl,, Close to hunting, fiStiirig,
swimming •ire,i etc cleat for
weekend campsite Appro. 2' ,.
M. E Off SR 316 $1300 (alt
(305) 322 3021

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TOWNHOUSE For sale lovely 1 BR. I' b all ei w w carpet, drapes inc .
beautiful grounds By app, only'
3239598
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2 0. FR, sng garage, I yr old
$3000 awn &amp; assume mort ,it 9
pct. will consider Sm 2nd
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Qualified buyer $30000 to
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$38000 Low down payments
BUILDER. 322 7787

Raborn REALTY

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701 Bldg
EAltamonte Dr

thly Shenandoah Village. 323

TRAINEE

POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
Legal Notice

9010, 323 8481.

plant at 1101 Cornwall Road,
Sanford. A pply in person bet-

NURSES AIDE

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 32? llQfl
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322 7111 aft S

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Technician Trainee grade 12,
cutting &amp; polishing Optical
crystals. Permanent position,
Apply Quantum Technology 2620
lroquios Ave .

322 7917

LJNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell fhoso things that are iust
taking up space with a want ad
inthC Herald 322 2611 or 831 999)

INC.
Sanford one bedroom, air, ceramic
bath. $1SO Adults, furniture $10
811 7893

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immediate occupancy New 3 hR.
I B, block home, refq &amp; range
Walking distance to hospital.
doctor, nursing home &amp; down
town 521.500, w excellent terms
Johnny Walker Inc. )?? 6157 or

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Sanford Ave.

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Sell Avon, increase your earning
power. For details, call 6443079,

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TRIAL CLERK

Fri. and Sat. 10a.m. to 12 p.m.

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PEACEFUL COUNTRY
Trees plus lake, Pool plus sauna
Sanford Gracious living Peas
Living with all other comforts
Weekli &amp; monthly rates inquire
HUQC 3 OR 2 bath home plus
500 S Oak 841 7883
,
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Mother :n Law cotfaw' ..i Lake
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30-Apartn'ients Unfurnished
$99,000

MECHANIC
Basic knowledge of American &amp;
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Hours Of Operation: Sun. thru Thurs. 10a.m. to 11 p.m.

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.The Seminole County YMCA is
looking for instructors to teach
informal education courses this
FALL. Instructors for women's
Physical fitness especially
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needed. 862 0444.

and supplemented.
Execution was delivered to me as
Said Ordinance will be considered Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
on first reading on Monday. July 23. and I have levied upon the following
Various other CETA positions are
1979, and the City Council will desa'ibed property owned by es
available, please inquire at the
consider some for final passage, In and Sheryl Cooper, said property
Move office.
acdance with Chapter 166, and being located In Seminole County,
edoption after the public hearing Florida,
more particularly
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
which will be held in the City Hall of described as foilewi:
EMPLOYER
Casselberry. Florida, on Monday,
One 1913 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
July 30, at 7:30 P.M. or
ABSTRACTOR- SEARCHER
anon blue in color, ID No, 1HS7H3045O4r
National title company has im.
thereafter as possIble. At the and the undersipied an Sheriff of
meeting inter.,fed parties may Seminole County, Florida, will at
mediate opening for Ix.
appear and be heard with respect to ii:OO&amp;M.onme2ahdayof July, A.
periencs abstractor.searther.
Apply in person 119 West 1st St.
the proposed Ordinance. This D. IM,offer for sale and sell to the
hearing may be continued from time highest bidder, for cash,, sublect to
Sanford,
to time until final action Is taken by any and all existing liens, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
the City Council.
County
Courthouse in Sanford,
Copies of the prapoud Ordinance
ed W.
WO available at the City Hall wlfti Florida, the above describ
it
property.
the Clerk ol the City and same may an
That laid .esfe f being rr.a to
a ln4p.ded by the public.
sa tisfy the terms of said Writ of
Must be experienced in Ioani"&amp;
DATED thIs Nth day of July, Execution,
typing SO WPM.
A.D., 1979.
John E. Polk,
Mary W. Hawthorne,
Sheriff
el,..
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IF
eminole County, Florida
$
912 French Ave.
Publish: July 16, 1979
PublIsh July 2, 9, 14, 23, 1979
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AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION
NOTICE OF
AND COLLECTION OF A FIVE
SHERIFF'S SALE
DOLLAR ($5.00) ADMINISTRATIVE FEE FOR THE PRONOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
CESSING AND COLLECTION OF by virtue of that certain Writ of
DISHONORED CHECKS OF CUS- Execution Issued out of and under
TOMERS OF THE SEWER AND the seal of tPi4 County Court of
WATER SYSTEM OF THE CITY Orange County, Florida, upon is final
OF CASSELBERRY, florida: CON- ludgement rendered in the aforesaid
FLICTS; SEVERABILITY, AND court on the 3rd day of April, A. D.
EFFECTIVE DATE.
1979,, in that certain case entitled,
This notice Is given pursuant to Avco Financial Services
the provisions of Chapter 144. Hollywood, Florida, Inc. Plaintiff,
Florida Statutes, and the Charter -vs- Lan W. Cooper and Sheryl
Wild Ordinances of the City of Cooper, ak-a Cheryl Cooper,
Cassolberi-y. Florida,
amoned Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of

CHICKEN SPECIAL

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Found

FICTITIOUS NAME

CITY OF CASSELBIRRy,
FLORIDA
Notice if Pebtic Hea'I.,g
Ti Consider Adaptlei
of Prepaned Ordlsaice
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Casselberry, Florida,
that the City Council will hold a
public hearing to consider enact.
mint of Ordinance 314 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

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license. 0.4 I. 1.12. 327.0566, San.
ford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
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Before Publication

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SUPPLEMENTING ORDINANCES

1/ 4

Noon The Do

&amp;

FINAL APPROVAL. PROVIDING
FOR EFFECTIVE DATE AND RE.
PEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN'
CONFLICT HEREWITH.
Said Ordinance was placed on first
reading on July 9, 1979, and the City

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eating.

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DATE: July Il, 1979
Pursuant to the provisions, of
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8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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meeting interested parties may

$1 ELECTRIC COMPANY (A)
400
(2) EMERGENCY ONEI

soon

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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public hearing, whic, will be held in
the City Hail of Longwood, Florida,
on Monday, the 23rd day of July,
A.D., 1979, 7:30 p.m., or as soon

0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

You'll

831- 9993

322 - 2611

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reading on July 9, 1979, and the City
Commission will consider some for
final passage and adoption after the

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Trail, Casselberry, Seminole Coun.
ty, Florida under the fictitious
name of MAGNOLIA OAKS LAND
SCAPING, duLl that I intend to

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FOLLOWS: REPLAT OF TRACT 75
OF SANLANDO SPRINGS, AS RE.

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Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

16,1979---3B

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Notice of Public Hearings
5100 REWARD
107), you are hereby notified that on
The Seminole County Board of
for the recovery of an 8 mo. old
ADVERTISING
the 1st day of August, 1979, a tranCommissioners will hold a public
Doberman.
Red
&amp;
Tan
hearing In Room 2W of the Seminole51cr in Bulk assets of CASTLE
Stolen
SALES
"DEMON."
from
County Courthouse, Sanford,
CUSTOM CABINETS, INC., Whose
Seminole Cty. Animal Shelter on
An
aggressive
salesperbusiness
address
is
30 N. Cypress,
Florida on August 7, 1979. at 7:00
June 27. No questions asked
P.M., or as soon thereafter as
Casselberry,, Florida, will be made
son Is needed for
call 425.5035.
to
NATHAN
&amp;
ILENE
possible to consider the adoption of a
sales and service of
LflJ 01acK 116 MU)! i.00erm.n,
SLOMUWICZ, Whose business
site Plan Ordinance,.
male,
3yrsold,
Ans.
to
"Lenny".
established
and new
address
Is
30
N.
Cypress,
TITLE
3233M0,
An Ordinance containing
. Casselberry, Florida. The debts of
advertisers. A great
the transferor are not to be paid in
development standards that are to
future for a self-startfull by the undersigned buyer and
6-Child Care
be utilized for the approval of the
the following Information is fur.
_________________________
er. Previous sales exsite plan for any development or the
nished I. you herewith:
construction of any facility other
perience needed.
First&amp; Only child care center open
1. The property to be transferred
than rural residential, one and two
Saturday
in
Sanford
Begin.
Salary plus commisconsists of:
all inventory, ac.
family residential dwelling units or
nlng June 2. Sanford Early
Cessories, fixtures and equipment
accessory uses thereto; repealing
sion with full comChlldcare Center. 322.66.45.
which is located at 30 N. Cypress,
Article 15 of Ordinance 77-20;
pany benefits. Apply
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2. The estimated total of the
this Ordinance; and providing an
In person to:
Longwood, Winter Spgs area. $25
transferor 's debt is $
effective date.
Unknown.
wk. 339.1026.
3. A schedule of the property to be
Further, a public hearing will be
RON BECK,
Baby sitting in my home anytime
transferred and a list of the
held by the Seminole County
day or nite, $1 hr.; $6 day.
creditors of the above named
ADVERTISING
Planning and ZonIn, Commission on
Lake Mary 323-6659
transferor, as furnished by the Said
August 1, 1979, at 7:30 P.M., or as
DIRECTOR
transferor, may be inspected at the Child Care in my home day or
soon thereafter as possible, in Room
following address: 500 Highway 17.
203, of the Seminole County Cournight. Mon. thru Fri. $25 wit., $6
92. Fern Park, Florida.
thouse, Sanford, Florida, in order to
day or $1 hr. 323.53.44.
EVENING HERALD
4. The transfer Is not being made
review, hear comments, and make
to
pay or satisfy existing debts.
Will baby sit in my home for
recommendations to the Board of
300 N. French Ave.
S. The amount Of new con.
working mother. Mon. thru Fri.
County Commissioners of Seminole
Sanford, Florida
Reliable. 332.4129.
County on the above captioned
sideration to be paid for the above
described bulk transfer is $175,000,,
Ordinance,
and Istobepaldon August), 19h, at
Further information may be
9-Eating Places
500 Highway 17.92, Fern Park,
obtained by contacting the County
T ea ching position open working
Florida,
Planner at 323.1330, Extension 354
mornings with preschool
DENO P. D1KEOU, ESQ., of
Written comments may be sub.
children. Degree required. Send
BALDWIN &amp; DIKEOU
mitted and persons appearing will
Now serving breakfast 5:30 AM to
resume to Box 26 c-o Evening
be heard orally.
500 Highway 17.92
11 PM &amp; HOME COOKED meals
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford,
By order of the Board of County
Fern Park, Florida 32730
11 to 9. Mon. thru Thurs.; Fri &amp;
32771.
(3) 834.1424
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Sat. 11 to 10. 373,6 Orlando Or,
Attorney for Transferee
Florida.
Cat penter Helpers. Experienced
Publish: July 16, 23, 1979
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
9--Good Thiings to Eat
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only for work in Deltona. Call
Clerk to the Board County
3399029 between 7 p.m. &amp; 9 pm.
Commissioners of
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
'os2utry, beif, pork, fish.' Free
Seminole County, Florida
For a career in Real Estate call
- HdUl0r'T"ubIr Hearing- f,.
delivery, min. S2oorder. Sanford
By: Jooiir.- tlai-e;
Realty World, The Real Estate
atE"-902..234, Sam'4 Portion
Consider Adoption of Proposed
Deputy Clerk
Ordinance
Meats.
June Porzig 3735371.
Publish: July 16, 1919
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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LET'S'B-&amp;t,QNEST
NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN by
(beside WTRR Radio Station)
CITY OF LONGWOOD,FLORIDA
If you weren 't Jookinä"tor-z. new
the City of Longwood, Florida, that
Worm Free
3721195
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider the City Commission will hold a
career you wouldn't be reading
Adoption of Proposed Ordinance
this ad, and if we weren't looking
public hearing to consider enact.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
mint of Ordinance No. 164, entitled:
for someone to do a lob this ad
11-Instructions;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
wouldn't be here. If you want the
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
the City of Longwood, Florida, that
opportunity to earn Three to
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
the City Commission will hold a
Five Hundred dollars a week,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 143, CHRISTMAS IN JULY
Public hearing to consider enact .
call 1000.432-6403 anytime for
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
ment of Ordinance No. 463, entitled :
recorded message.
Creative Expressions 332•U12
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, AND AMENDING ORDINANCE
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TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS

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Notice

Monday, July

CLASSIFIED ADS

Casselberry, Florida

WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA

(4) THE YOUNG AND THE

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BAR-'B-QUE CORRAL

c12J (12) CARD SHARKS
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MORNING

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loses her husband in an accident, coming out of a severe
depression only to accept his
teaching post at the Sorbonne.
The French press makes Marie
a target, professionally and
personally. (R)

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ID MISTER ROGERS(R)
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defends a young girl who is
known to be the girlfriend of an
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the general feeling of depression at the 40771h as Christ!11d5 dpproacnes. (N)

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DOUGLAS
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FILES A
small-time pro quarterback
implicates Rockford in a blackmail scheme that unleashes
both police and gangsters on
the detective.
POLICE STORY The professuonal and personal life of a
20-year veteran watch cornmander is detailed.
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STAR OF INDIA "Iron Lady
Of The Seas" The history. res.
toration and the bicentennial
sailing of the oldest iron-hulled
merchant ship afloat, the 114year-old "Star Of India," is
documented (fl)

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6:45
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6:47
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radio station's doorstep. (R)

Conversation With C. Northcote Parkinson" C. Northcote
Parkinson updates his wellknown work "Parkinson's
Law" and explains what can be
done to limit the growth of
bureaucracy.

7:00

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Notice

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at $06 ()sceola

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Front their investigation, deputies found a

Also at the meeting, City restoration grant is available venience store and pool hall.

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Thursday, July 26.
through the public defender's dicated it was 12-0. Up until the stays that are still pending in shot him in the head, according clemency. The board has no mostats at 75 degrees In public buildings. One
Douglas, 43, was sentenced to office, said Douglas has not law was changed the jury the courts.
to testimony of Mrs. Atkins.
role if the governor decides to newspaper is equipping its reporters with
the for the murder of Jessie filed any motions for post- recommendation was binding,
There currently are 130 inThe sentence and conviction sign a death warrant, which is therometers to check out compliance with the new

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were fired by a num from a ya'd on the south
side of the lake. One shot hi t a tree limb a bo ut

lake, deputies say.

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iinIx-des visibility from the southside of the

Sutton, who is employed by the Winter Park

Friday, July 20, and Friday, p.m, today In Bartow,
history of Florida to be signed by Graham since he took
them have sexual Intercourse heard by the state Clemenency
July 27.
Sarasota attorney Larry executed after the jury recom. office last January, but only one while he watched.
Board. Under Florida law, the

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- Gov. Bob Graham today Douglas' former lover, Helen , only motions argued since the
"I thought we had an exDouglas was convicted of as a troublemaker and the
signed a death warrant order- near Bowling Green in Polk sentencing was on the original cellent chance for clemency, abducting Atkins and his 20- atrocio
usness of the crime as
ing the execution of convicted County J uly 17, 1973.
motion of appeal..
but obviously the governor did year-old wife at g unpoint and aggravating
circumstances.
killer Howard V. Douglas
A hearing for a stay of
"If Mr. Douglas is executed, not think so," he said,
forcing them to drive to a
Douglas's
appeal
for comniuduring the period between execution was sched

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diplomas as a result of not
passing the test won't work any
hardshi p on us," Layer said. "it
really didn't make that much of

lie was aiming for a white-colored duck on
a raft in front of his parents' home, deputies
day. lie and members of the family had been
un able to catch it.

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man when a shot bounced off a tree limb just
a few feet front his perch.
Reginald Eugene Sutoon, 20, of 1807
Coolidge Ave., Sanford, said he was busy
repairing a telephone line on Lake Drive in
Casselberry when two shots were fired about

exhibited a new unanimity,
March 22, the date the old 1883 Village Inn, a historical $330,000.
mission.
a prospective site for a city hull.
The four-member body which
franchise expired. Sould the landmark, for use as a city hall.
Mayor
June
Lonnann
said
Chacey, who has been
last week split 2 to 2 on many
Winter Park Tel has agreed city purchase or build a new
The Herald last week she was not onl y interested in negotiating for the church
Issues, passed some of them that should any other city be city hall the company has also reported the exclusive agent for the hotel building but would like property, said the city had
unanimously this week.
granted a more favorable agreed to make the switch over the property, Joseph Roach of to acquire the whole block inStalemated on the issue last franchise agreement, at no charge.
Rea l Estate 1, sa id a federal cluding the Little Die conSee LONGWOOI), Page 2A

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pleased the tests were declared
"valid and an appropriate
educational tool."
"The delay for withholding

city commissioners meeting in agreed to amend the contract at telephone company hai agreed assistance grant should the city cost. lie said the purchase price I A
property on Church
a comfortable 72 degrees the insistance of the com- to pay will be retroactive to decide to purchase Longwood's of the three-story hotel is Street)ngwood
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ruff. Then 4e looks further
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tricks more. Where can they Bridge," care of this newspabe found? Only in the heart per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
suit and only they can be Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.)

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of diamonds and sees that one level,

of harmony between you and but today don't try to do or
your counterpart. Put it promise more than you're
together.
capable of.

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collapsed was Installed by W.P.A. workers around 1925. Ile said the city would

hand is worth two in the bush
two
We respond one diamond
birds badly."
so as to give him a chance to
Alan: "East takes his ace bid a four-card major at the

something today where a team It's admirable to want to help
effort Is called beca use of a lack others how and where you can,

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Oswald: "A bird In the we bid in response to part-

arise, it could be another story.

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23-Oct. 23)
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
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relating to your personal
f inances today lest you do
expect too much, they may somet hing foolish that could
withdraw their support.
offset your gains.

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approxi mately 4,200 members
The functional literacy test is and teachers to the new func- plementation (of the literacy
of the l79 public school senior a portion of the state tional literacy objectives, to law) is a violation of the due
Iclass throughout the state.
assessment test administered insure instruction in the ob- process clause of the 14th
Carr rejected arguments that to juniors, said Ray. it tests jectives and to eliminate the Amendment,'' Can' concluded
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provide proper notice to
Atop a telephone pole Monday. a Sanford
students, paren ts and teachers.
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June. Of that figure, SOWC 50 and English.
ment which accompanied
students didn't get diplomas
"The test requires them to be segregation, the court is of the

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and follow directions so th ey enjoined from requiring
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Ralph Ray, administrative can do everyday tasks front passage of the (test) as a
literacy test will get their high assistant, said the school comparative shopping to requirement for graduation for
school diplomas after all.
district is now awaiting official balancing a checkbook," Ray a period of four years.
U.S. District Judge George C. word on the ruling from the said.
By the end of the court 's
Carr of Jacksonville upheld the state deimrtient of education.
In upholding the test, Carr injunction,
al l st udents sho ul d
test Friday but said the state Each high school will distrioute ruled:
be
ready
and
able to compete on
couldn't deny diplomas to the diplomas "tit their own
An light of the evidence
st udents who fail it until 1983. way" but probably will mail relating to the necessary peri od -in equal footing.

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duck or he can cover."
Oswald: "If he ducks,
East has his second bird in
hand and does give West
that diamond ruff. If he
covers West lea ds a heart
back and again the ruff Is
waiting."
Alan: "Note that if South

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taken right away:"
Oswald: "Th erefore, the
winning East player leads
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problem with merchants closing early if the improvements attraded additional shoppers.
'We won't see a battle on that. Th e merchants are go in g to sta y
opcti if there's business to be had. I don't think you'll have to
convince anyone of that," she said.
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revenues for the coming fiscal year.
Nevertheless, the mood was optimistic for downtown boosters
Commissioners David Farr and Eddie Keith said the develop.
inent corporation deserves credit for its significant contribution
to the city.
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passing lots of urine. Such in- disease, eye problems and even

year through someone you because you might try to for.
already know. The three of you sake quality for speed.
will share many pleasant times.
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
Be optimistic and expectant 19) Normally you're rather
today, but also be realistic, cautious taking a gamble, but
Should you hope for more than today you may involve yourself
you're entitled to you might be in something that looks like a
se verely disappointed. Find out s ure th ing on the surface. Face

pity for this project. But they can't enjoy it if they are not offered a

chance to shop. Many people can't get downtown between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. if the stores don't stay open, they wouldn't be at-

$200,000 in order to keep expenditures in line with jinticipated

that if you did your part, we would do our part. You've done your
part; now it is up to us to do our part."

July 17, 1979
21) You may not be at your best dividuals may eat a lot and still painful Involvement of the
A new and important friend today in tasks requiring lose weight.
nerves to your feet and legs.

by Howie Schneider

face the task of trimming the general government budget nearly

The motion endorsing the project was made by commissioner
Julian Stenstrom. It was approved unanimously by the full panel.

with the sugar that's being status. The longer you let your
eliminated. That water has to diabetes go without having
be replaced so the diabetic is taken proper measures to
thirsty. Hence this causes two control it, the more likely you
of the im portant symptoms of a are to have complications,
dia betic — be ing t hi rst y and Including hea rt disease, kidney

For Tuesday, July 1 7, 1979
YOUR BIRTHDAY

development corporation director.

and so it passes a lot of water about improving your health

ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL

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concept of the plan and pledge to support it if we can find the
funds."

spend $88,000 for materials. The city also would be asked to supply
equipment and labor. If the entire project were done by a private

. contractor, he said, the cost would be about $210,000.

keep their businesses open at least one night a week.
'litousands and thousands of people are going to be asked to

"What we have done." Stenstrom said, "is approve the tit(.

asked to restore their buildings to their original appearance.
"This could be a turning point in image-building. It looks like

Nis. Jacobson said the plan presented monday represented the

Iw some assurance required front downtown merchants that they

precise figures and a four-year breakdown of costs of the entire
project.

"core" of a larger revitalization scheme. Additional improvements could be made at less cost in years subsequent to the
completion of the first phase, she said.
If the commission comes up with the money, Ms. Jacobson said,
the initial phase of the project could be completed in 30 to 42
weeks.

in the urine.
Putting it a ll together, I
The kidney has trouble really think you ought to get
keeping the sugar in a solution b usy and make a serious effort

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property owners, Mitchel said. He said the merchants are being

clude an obligation by the development corporation to provitiv

Park east to Palmetto avenues. The plan also calls for improvements on a one-half block section of Magnolia Avenue south
from First Street.
L
and planner Glenn Mitchel of the consulting firm of Reynolds
Land
and Associates told the commissioners at a special budget
workshop session at City Hall that the plan .iould require the city

the diabitic loses a lot of sugar NY 10019.

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bench areas. The city-funded improvements would complement
buildi ng improvements made by the merchants and downtown

sidewalks on a two and one half block area on First Street from

I'm glad that your diabetes information on your problem.
hasn't progressed to that stage, Other r ea de rs who want this
but I am concerned a bo ut your issue can send 50 cents with a
statement that you're thirsty all long, stamped, self-addressed

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Those simple formations that

progresses so that lots of sugar diabetes itself.
is lost in the urine, then such I'm sending you The Health
individuals begin to lose weight Letter number 3.11, Diabetes:
and may ha ve just exactly the Diagnosis, Prevention And
Management, to give you more
opposite problem.

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for the revitalization of the downtown area, but the move does not
necessarily mean implementation will follow.
The
corporation, calls for street repaving and construction of new

people with adult onset diabetes the infection occurs, it can
are overweight. If the diabetes seriously affect the state of the

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not painful and it doesn't bother letter are particularly apt to
me in any ot her way. I would occur in diabetics. It's also true
other that di a betics are more prone to
any
appreciate
common boils. For that matter,
suggestions that you have,
DEAR READER — It's true diabetics are more prone to
that In the early stages, many infections in general. Then once

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Sanford city conunissioners Monday approved in concept a plan

do have to urinate a lot, but it's you described in the rest of your

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bags of M&amp;M's. I also ate fruit slowly and sensibly eliminate

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The most important advice I
controllable weight loss.
Two years ago I ate three can give you is to go ahead and

learn the hard way.

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I still need to lose at least 25 lot of candy and cake which, as

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do
but I try to keep it down. I
weighed as much as 250 pounds
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but now I'm down to 225. I have I
very little difficulty with my
diabetes and have never used
You certainly should avoid
Insulin although Idid have to be
years
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hospitalized two or
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