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end a giant inflated balloon character, theme contest, will ride with Santa in the
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Temple will be on hand again u well as
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g*rjes in " 'the many youth
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It may be a little early to start proclaiming we're number one, but this Fighting
Seminole basketball fan was mighty happy as the Tribe notched its fourth
straight win of the young season Friday night with a win over tough Metro
member Boone. See Sam Cook's game story on page 18.

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A spokesman for the shah said former
monarch Is "quite distressed" Mexico no
longer will give him refuge and has asked
Washlngthn for help In leaving the United
States to find a new home In exile.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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Orange Grove

Twenty.three field boxes were dole from an orange grove
owned
by George M. Sobel, 3215 Ferndell, Eaetbtook, It was
reported Friday.

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husband is claiming Incurred costs and the loss of cornpanlonship of his wife while she was Injured.
Donald Tindall is suing Skateways Inc., which operates a
skating rink in Sernoran, and its Insurance company, Empire
Fire and Marine Insurance Company.
Tindall claims he Incurred injuries when he fell in the rink on
June 16, 1979. He charges the rink operators were negligent
because they allowed a slippery condition to exist.

The boxes, taken from the grove at Lake
Emma Road, 2,000 feet north of Longwood Hills Road, were
valued at $250.
TOLEN
Four tires and fair chrome rims valued at $400 were taken
off a silver Pontiac Trans Am owned by William E. Austin, 147A Springwood Circle, Longwood. Austin reported they were

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VATICAN CITY (UP!)— Pope Johm Paul II took his
dream of Christian unity a historic step closer to
reality during his three.day trip to Turkey and opened
a new era of closeness with the Orthodox churches of
the East
The $-year.oldpontiff retirned from Turkey Friday
night, visibly tired but buoyed by the success of his
mission to and almost 1,000 years of bitter separation
between Christianity's two major brandies.
With Turkey's 90 percent Moslem population largely
unconcerned and ke$ away by unprecedented security
measures, John Paul concentrated his attentions on
the nation's tiny Christian community, specifically
Patriarch DhMos1,leader of the world's 150 million
Greek Orthodox followers.

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ORLANDO (UP!)
James
Henry has
0 become the fifth condemned man Dupree
In Florida this year
whose scheduled execution was halted by a federal
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South Korea,
disregarding strong opposition protests, announced
today tt will hold Indirect elections Thursday tochow
a caretaker successor to assassinated President Park
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hard line today on incursions
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It will "shoot to kill" iI
fighting spilled over the
der again.
The That arning reaulited
fmm a battle Thursday between Hanoi's troupe and

Catholic ceremony. Carter sat grim-faced during the
service, his eyes frequently closed tightly in prayer.

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stay close to the White House, foregoing a heavy reelection campaign travel schedule next week while the
hostage crisis in Iran remains unresolved.
He was in seclusion at Camp David this weekend,
where he was relaxing and spunding some time
polishing his speech to be delivered at the White House
Tuesday formally announcing his Intention to seek
another four-year term.
Clearing of the political decks indicated Carter does
not see a light at the end (4th. tunnel on the diplomatic
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Mrs. Southward. 'The question will be open again when the
new council takes office in January. Those of us who are
already dealitig with Massey are in a better position to
measure the value of his contribution," she said.
'I don't think the city has gotten its money's worth under the
fixed payment system. If I were on the council next year, I
would favor a whole new look at the city's legal advice and
advisor." she said.—DONNA ESTES

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Mary Boulevard, Lake Mary.
Ronald H. Ripp Sr., president of the
chamber, said candidates for three seats
on the Lake Mary City Council in next
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guest speakers for the event,
held by harry Terry, and Vic Olvera,
Mrs. Linda Mays and a committee who is unopposed for the
seat held by Pat
from the League of Women Voters will Southward.
serve as moderators and timekeepers
None of the three Incumbents sought
and will screen questions submitted from
reelection.
the audience.
Candidates to appear include: Dick
After the political portion of the
Fess and Raymond Fox, vying for the
meeting, a Christmas social will be held
council seat currently held by Cliff
with a performance by the Central
Nelson; Kenneth King and Gene
Florida Chorale. Refreshments are to be
McDonald, who are running for the seat served.

by the Seminole County League of
Women Voters, is set for 8 p.m. Monday
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A spokesman said the actions reflect the United States'
"serious displeasure" at Chile's failure to fully investigate and
prosecute the three intelligence agents indicted for Leteller's
murder in Washington three years ago.
"The govermneal of (bile has thus, In effect, condoned this
act of international terrorlan," said spokesman Hoddlng
Carter.
Lstelier's murder was ordered by Chile's now disbanded
DINA secret police. The Indicted DINA officials are Gen.
Manuel Contreras, Cal. Pedro Espinosa and Capt. Armando
Fernandez.

WASHINGTON (UP!) -Sen. Barry Goldwater, R.
Ariz., says he will go to the Supreme Court to challenge
President Carter's authority to unilaterally end the
United States defense pact with Taiwan.
A federal appeals court Friday ruled, 6.1,that Carter
does not need the approval of Congress to terminate
the Mutual Defense Treaty signed In 1964, a move that
would open full relations with the People's Republic of
China.
The decision was a major foreign policy victory for
the administration which appealed the can following
U.S. District Judge Oliver Gudi's ruling the president
mint have either the votes of two-thirds of the Senate
or both houses of Congress.

Leteller,
former (bilean diplomat, was killed on a
Washington street Sept. 21, 1971.
"Chile's deplorable conduct In this affair, and in particular
Its ref usal to conduct a full and fair investigation of this crime,
demand the actions we are taking today," Carter said.
"It DOW "=a 1111111Y that the men
No crIme, committed on the Mreeta of our nation's capital,
Will unpunished," the spo'er-'ian told reporters.

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the sex murders *133 young men and buys collspod 10
minutes into a change of venue hearing and was taken
unconscious from the courtroom to his hospital Jail
cell.
uacy fainted Friday during a loud courtroom exchange In which his attorneys asked for a survey to
determine whether publicity In Cook County had adversely affected the chances of selecting an 11111prejudiced jury.
Gacy has beemindld.d for more murdlr$ then y
person In U.S. history.

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law and are 81 111111111y the return to the old prsdiceol North
American biporun In Latin America."
The diplomatic, economic and military actions announced
by the 81t. Department Friday Mopped short oft flu weak
big dropped Ui-Cbllean relations to lowest level in recent
years.
But the deportment left the door open for a future reversal of
the U.S. retaliatory measures "If a serious Investigation were
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Into acceptable forms, and that all members
will vote for or against the content of the
proposed law at a later time.
The majority of the board decided If such a
fee Is levied, the resulting revenues will be
collected once annually.
The ordinance was designed by Terry to
recover for the city's general fund the $7,500
paid annually to the fire department for fire
hydrant rental.
Terry estimated an assessment per front
foot of five cents iiiay be sufficient to generate

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members at Seminole Memorial Hospital
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celebrated St. Andrew's Day Friday In hen.,'
Scotland's patron enlist. Any difficulty she might coordinated the day's activities, which lnclude4
have had was explained by the fact she married a
bagpipe music supplied by Evening Herald
Campbell Instead 01 being boru We thai photographer Tom Netsel.

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In the cafeteria, which was decorated wit
Scottish nags. clan banners and lartans. Central

to have her hands (nil trying wsqusae

the necessary revenues. He said 90 per cent of
the areas served by the fire line is also served
with city water.
He said the fees could be included on city
water bills.
The council gave tentative approval to a
lease of the city-owned building on Country
Club Road to the Coast Guard Auxiliary for a
four-year period of time. The structure which
has been known as the "old Hess building" is
to be completely renovated and re: .3ired by
the Coast Guard Auxiliary In lieu of rental
payments for its use. At the same time the
building is to be used by other civic
organizations as well.
The renovations have been estimated to
cost it minimum of $3,750. Councilman Pat
Southward said however the estimate is low
considering that at least a portion of the
building's roof must be replaced; the septic
tank replaced and new drain fields Installed.

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The United States has sharply
reduced Its ties with Chile, accusing its military rulers of
condoning International terrorism by refusing to prosecute
three Army officers Indicted for murder In Washington.
The Cliii.. Foreign Ministry denied the charges and said
the U.S. u-'4lg "iii violet, the principles of Idenmational

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Councilmen Cliff Nelson, Pat Southward and Terry said they
would vote to reject Massey's new fee schedule.
"I'm not sure we're not questioning whether we are getting a
dollar's worth of service for each dollar spent," Councilman
Burt Perinchief said.
Massey agreed if the city council goes to another means of
compensation for his services rather than a fixed amount It
will be more expensive for the city. He also pointed to the city's
marathon council meetings.

U.S. Retaliates
For Chile's Refusal
To Charge Officers

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Massey said If a new method were selected he would now like
to be paid a retainer of $400 monthly plus $40 per hour for
services, adding Inflation has taken its toll on his operating
costs.
Massey said during the past month he spent almost six hours
at council meetings and 23 hours outside meetings on city
work.

FAYETFEVILLE, N.C. (UPI) The body of Bryan
Ellis, the Army warrant officer killed last week in a
mob attack on the U.S. Embassy in Esissnabad, has
been returned to America but authorities are dill
unsure when burial will take place.
A C-S military transport plane carrying Ellis' flagdraped coffin from Pakistan touched down Friday at
Dover Air Force Base, Del.
The body was to be taken to the Fayetteville area. A
spokesman for the funeral home handling the burial
said no exact date for the ceremony has been set, but It

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services and to change the rate of payment.
Councilman Harry Terry said, however, the agreement was
that the city could convert to the old method with 30 days

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6-Inch water line.

The council discussed requesting advice
from the auditor on which Index to use to call
for automatic water rate Increases tied to the
rate of Inflation.
In a survey of the city's financial situation
last summer, financial consultants Lankford
and Associates said the average rate Increase
In cities of similar size which have older
water systems was 31 per cent. Lake Mary's
system is a combination of old and new lines.
Currently the water rate in Lake Mary is
$3.90 for a minimum of 3,999 gallons and $1.30
per 1,000 gallons up to 8,000 when the cost is 90
cents per 1,000 gallons.
In other business, the council discussed the
possibilities of adopting an ordinance,
recommended by Councilman Harry Terry.
The ordinance would levy a front foot

The record will have to be researched in Lake Mary before
the city council and City Attorney Gary Massey can come to an
understanding on a method to pay Massey for his legal services,
City Clerk Connie Major has been given the chore of
researching the record into conversation held more than a
year ago between the city council and Massey.
For the past year Massey has been billing the city at the flat
rate of $750 monthly. Previously, he had billed the city at the
rate of $100 monthly for a retainer for attending council
meetings plus $35 per hour for additional services.
Massey said that when the rate of payment was changed, the
option remained for either side to cancel the contract for

National Cemetery.
President Carter led an estimated 1,000 mourners
who filled the modern, octagon-shaped military chapel
at Fort Meyer for an hour-long service for Crowley, 20,
of Port Jefferson, N.Y.
Carter escorted Crowley's mother, Georgene, Into
the chapel and sat beside her during the Roman

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totaled $9,855 while non-operating expenses
totaled $17,977, giving a net loss for the water
system.

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Marine Cpl. Steven
Crowley, who died Nov. 21 during an attack on the U.S.
Embassy In Islamabad, Pakistan, was buried with full
military honors Friday under an oak tree at Arlington

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Council Di bates Foos For

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National Conference for Unification, a 2,S60member
presidential electoral college, will convene Thursday
airplane over the border
in Seoul to elect a new chief executive, with Choi the
region Friday blaring a
favorite for tl slot.
warning through a loud.
Qioi, who is likely to run unopposed for the tranaitlonal pod, is action chairman of the National Con-Wes
Go back, go back," the
ference, whose members are popularly elected under
Theis
warned the Viet.
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Park.
shall your positions Saturday...
Opposition leaders, who want direct national elec...:
We will shoot to kill.
lions held under a new constitution, immediately
The Theis emphasised their
renewed their protests over the Indirect presidential
determination by spraying
elections
the Thai side of the Ill.deflned
border with 106= bowitw
fire:'
Military sources said Thai
,..:
troupe
on the border were on
TRIESTE, Italy (UP!) Italian police have issued a
full alert and
the
twinengine
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national alert for a Soviet tenor missing since he asked
turboprop spotter airplane
for political asylum two weeks ago.
would crulse the room to lock
Police who ISSued the alert Friday said GPIfl
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for further violations.
Grlgorlan, 21, left Milan, where he won a one-year
Thursday was
schclxshipto study voice at Li Scala opera house, and
the fird nprted new the
sppsared two weeks ago in Triads to ask for asylum.
That-Cambodian border In
Grelgorlan lived in a refugee center In Trieste while
more than two weeks, during
his request was being considered but disappeared two
which a four.menbw U.N.
days after hi fIled ft.
observer teem was In the
region to monitor develop.
mob on the frontier.
The flgI4ing took place
hoursbdor.thegroop headed
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judge.
Henry's electrocution was to have occurred Dec. 6.
His appeal was rejected Tuesday by the state Supreme
Court. Twice the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review
Henry's case.
But U.S. District Judge John A. Reed decided there
were questions raised by Henry's attorneys that he
needed time to answer. So he granted a stay of
execution Friday, and scheduled a hearing on those
questions for Dec. 14.

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certainty In the near future in Like Mary.
The amount of the Increase and when it will
be levied has not been decided.
The Lake Mary City Council Thursday
night discussed the necessity for the increase
in light of the recently completed audit of
general and utility accounts by Fitzpatrick
and Hartsock, certified public accountants.
The audit showed the water department
had a net loss of $8,122 in the 1978.79 fiscal
year. The audit said the city during the fiscal
year received $81,200 In operating revenues
while operating expenditures totaled $65,686
plus depreciation of $14,971, leaving an
operating income of $543. Non-operating
Income, Including the $7,300 the city pays the
utility annually in fire hydrant rental fees,

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A water rate increase appears to be a

TRAILER ROBBED
placed two concrete blocks wider one side of the vehicle and allegedly suffered when Michael Carpenter struck Mrs.
A Sanford resident who left her home at the 12 Oaks Cam
left a small hydraulic Jack widST
pground last May for Ohio, returned home to discover her
the other ddio. TWO OthIt Schaefer with William Carpenter's car, while Mrs. Schaefer
concrete blocks were found in the area. A Police report said ft. was riding her bicycle.
television and other property missing, say sheriff's deputies,
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Bernice Dawson told deputies she returned on Monday to
Mrs.
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expenses
and
hardship
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to
police are checking to determine Its ownership.
physical injury.
find goods worth about $490 gone from her trailer, apparently
taken by thieves who forced a sliding door.
Her husband is claiming financial loss and loss of con.
CIVILSUrn
The following suits have been flied with the Qrcuit Court in sodium.
ACUPUNCTURIST STUCK WITH WARRANT
Seminole County claiming damages in excess of $2,300:
CIVILSUI1B
Neal and Cheri Nowand, *1119 Pine Needle Line, Altamonte
The following civil suits have been filed with the office of
William S. Huang, 40, of 826 Ballard St., Altamonte Spr1ng
Springs, are suing Kennis and Vivian Hall, William IAmk and Seminole County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr., seeking was arrested Thursday on a Pinellas County warrant charging
Bill Lauk Realty Inc. for $300 on each of two counts.
damages In excess of s500.
him with the unlawful use of the title of doctor and released at
The Nowanda charge that ahouse pirdiased from the Halls
Sandra Waters and her husband John are suing Elaine the Seminole County Jail on a $5,000 bond.
through Iaiik Realty required $500 worth of repairs, and Winters and the Southern Fidelity
The acupuncture clinic employee Is a native of Taiwan. The
Insurance Company for
that the defendants are responsible for the cods,
negligence,
warrant was Issued after a member of the Florida Ucenslng
Lucille Schaefer and her husband, O.J. Schaefer, are suing
The Waters charge Winters negligently operated her car on Board reportedly went to the business where Huang worked
the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company,
November 27, 1976, causing an accident with a car driven by and was treated by a man who claimed to be a doctor, but did
Michael W. Carpenter and William Carpenter for damages Mrs. Waters. She is claiming damages due to injury. Her not have a
plysiclan'5 license from the state.
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today in a firecracker factory explosion in central
Taiwan, and some of the more than 70 persons Injured
are xtiu in critical condition, police reported.
They iald a series of explosions that lasted nearly
half an hour Friday flattened 14 cement-and-brick
buildings and damaged nine others, some of them as
far as 150 feet away.
They said wic Llapanese.owned factory and Its 200
workersalu UlID working overtime to meet orders for
the Chinese New Year that will fall on next Feb. 16

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A 50 percent turnout — 579 — of Lake Mary,s 1,158 eligible
voters is predicted In Tue3dayls municipal election by City
Clerk Connie Major.
Polling place for the election in which two new councilmen
will be chosen and a third elected unopposed Is the

chamber at city hail, Mrs. Major said
Poll Officials are Pat Christie, Gwen
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years. He is adjutant of American Legion Ped 11201 Winter cities and decided If I wanted something done I would have to
Park, vice identwdmemberof yyCht,ch
do It myself," he added.
a 32nk1 'gree Mason and a Shiner. He formerly sucHe said he Is not running on a single Issue,, bid would
ceinfufly owned and operated y deeathg and variety stores to see the commission use tact and diplomacy hIking to people
and two restaurants in Massachusetts.
who come before them without creating a major crisis
He was a law enforcemàd officer and consta ble for the state
"I don't think we should fight growth In the city but should
and was a law enforcement officer for the Cange County have planned and organized
growth.We need sidewalks, bIke
Department.
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paths .i ety feat
lights and we need to
JUNE WRMAM
cooperate
with
the
date,
county
and
other
cities Instead of
Mrs. Lermann's goal Is to see the city build a new city hail making enemies," Hopp said.
4 police am
exthatwIll ssrvethyfor any
missioner from District 2, will be on the balot, till
YeArS
to
come.
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would
toseedreetpa,ad In
her re-election bid. She Is presently serving as th
e eld section of the city and better upkeep 01 new streets. "We
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need more sidewalks, too. I believe that we co do this wfthw
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Vying for the District I seat are Steve Uskert, 66,
of
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neigh r erry
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aince thereslgnatlon ofLarryGoldbergthAuged.
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Candidates for the Dist rict 4 pout, currently held by Ray
HeraldSlaffWrjtjr
Lengwood voters will go to the pol1sTuesday to elect t
city commissioners, but of the 3,142 eligible last month to vote,
259 may find their names have been purged from the books
The Supervisor of Elections office recently purged the
books of all time who have nOt voted in
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However, those holding unexpired voter, registration catch,
may still vote Tuesday even though their names are not listed
if they have not moved and sign a letter saying so
June Lormann, of 402 Wlldmere Ave., incumbent Co(fl

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commission for the past 211 years. He and his wife, Pat, have
three children, Raymond 111, Orlando, Caroline, Ilahassee
McDonald and his wife, Joan, have thrl children, Don, Jim
and Earl, a resident of sword.
"IAke Mary is at an cromfoads of its development. The
McDonald add the now city council must reest blish the
and
Sandi. Sandi, who lives at home, is Attending Semin
A native of Sanford, Fox is a second generation Floridian. He
Ole city g0velmlent and the people need to work together for a
credlbay of the city government and work toward
Co
mmunity
College.
common goal — betterment of the city," he said.
attended local schools and graduated from the old Sanford
eliminating the "we.they attitude" of the people and city of.
An executive with TRW In Orlando, which manufactures
High School. He has a bachelor's degree from Aubur
Fess said the city ml* use its tax revenues wWy and
ficials.
n banking equipment, McDonald has been a member of the frugally, eedaUy now when the municipality Is
University and completed coma at the postgraduate level at
coming out
dty'sresided
boardofa
tfothe
rtl* pasty.Heandp is famuy of Its infancy. .
the University of Southern California, the U.S. Naval
have
In djmen
the city for
An Important_longrange project, he said, Is getting city
@A all yeam grow
Ptgraduste School and the University of Indiana. He retired
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need
someone
who
will
Mell
to
them
and
water
aid moor service to On industrial arm an ftehW
respond," he said, adding he is not for de incorporatlon.
from the Navy, Is an officer in the Lake Mary Chamber of Mole, Ala.
and
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McDanald has a bachelor's degree In industrial
Commerce, and a director In the Rotary Club.
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Iostg.range project, he said, is completion °f
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management and a masters in management from Rollins
Fox mid he entered am race for
with an open city's landqm study, which is underway,
to make alure current

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of the city for the past five years, he Is a biology Instructor at
Here are the views of the candidates:
GENE MCDONALD
ege. He has a
s degree from
DICKFESS
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McDonald's
view,
the city's single greatest need Is to
ty of V&amp;rginla. Previously, he taught at Edgewater
he
Fees believes can help the city on the council
High School in Orlando.
because
of
reconcile
the
cost
of
services
with available sourcl$ of
Isinessexrience.HeuJda ma jornth the dfty is
revenue.
Whatever
is
necessary
to
be done must be done to
This council ram Is hisfirst bid for elective office. King
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of
as
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many people as possible In the POUUW
reconcile theme two
attendscltymundllmeetjngs,
process.

have been residents of the city for the past two years.
A native of Albany, Ind., Fees has a bachelor's degree In
management and administ ration from Indiana University.
This is his first venture Into peiltics.

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realistic In the view of the people, and consist ent with what the
people want from taxation through land development. King
pleed If elected, to meet once or twice moMMy with citizens
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Florida Frees PersianmRu9 Hostages
United Press International
Although
holding hostage of U.S.
Embassy personnel ln Iran has resulted lna
growing rage th America, the Persian rug
business In Florida has begun to rebound
after news accounts of shopkeepers who do
not support the AyatollaRuhollahKhometnl's
actions,
"It was very said In the beglmdng," said
Farshid, the only name used by a 27-year-old
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Farshid's store was the object of perhaps
t he most virulent displays of anti-Iranian
sentiment In Florida since Khomeini's
followers took over the embassy more than
three weeks ago.
He received threatening phone calls and
groups
of American youths demonstrated
A world record for cigar
Outside
his shop. Posters were plastered on
smoking was set recenthis
store windows .- "Do not buy this crap
I by Jim PlIrol (left)
from Iran" and "Kill Khomeini" and his
and Mike Papa, both of insurance company refused to extend his
the comic band Mouth. coverage to protect the windows.

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CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) —
Koran verses lay down
general and specific rules and
give guidance on important
subjects affecting the faith
and life of man. The speaker
throughout is God, using the
first person plural and
sometimes switching to third
person singular:
War: "Those that make war
against Allah and His apostle
and spread corruption In the
land shall be put to death or
crucified or have their hands
and feet cut off on alternate
sides, or be banished from the
country."
Aggression: "Fight for the
sake of Allah those that fight
against you, but do not attack
them first. Allah does not love
the aggressors. Kill than
wherever you find them.
Drive them out of the places
from which they drove you."
Murder: "Whoever killed a
human being, except as $
pwnnent for murder or
wished crimes, should
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lost a prime client: Iran Express, a shIrig
line that carried freight between major S.
por in
noneFlorida — and Iran.*ts
business has faded to virtually nothing, jid
Uiterwyk senior vice president W4er
Rawlings.
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the Atlantic to Egypt Dec. 17, It will be the start of what
ts once viewed as an impossible dream.
12-year-old schoolboy has wanted to meet Egyptian
Anwar Sadat ever since he saw him Interviewed on
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on from the Egyptian government in September. He
sure it would happen Tuesday when his mother told
4gi$a had been cenfirmed.
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one-week trip at the expense of the Egyptian govmt will take Sam to Cairo, Luxor and Aswan and
bly Abu Simbel, where 16 million was spent by UNESCO
ye historic temples from flooding, said Janet McKenzie,
or of information at the Egyptian Tourism Office.
Just hope the time hurries up," said Sam, whose principal
for making the trip Is to meet Sacist.
want to spend all thetime Icen with President Sadat and
the conversation," he said. "I want to ask him about his
style, his family and his military background."
n lain got the Invitation, his family, which has had more
do its share of adversity in the past year, wondered how they
pee going to pay for the trip.
'The Bro*ns were living In Elberton, Ga., when Sam made
hI* request, and shortly after mailing the letter, a fire
deroyed the family's motile home and all its possessions.
Br,wn, who has been out of work 16 months with a back Injury,
wop rescued from the fire by Sam, who kicked a door down to
remth him.
Ils mother tried to supplement the workmen's compensatIi check the family receives, but she had to quit work
beeause of bursitis, diabetes and high blood pressure. And the
Bi$wns' 4-year-old daughter has been in the hospital twice
wli pneumonia.
!hen newspaper accounts of Sam's Invitation appeared,
E1ey merchants and Shriners from the Jamil Temple in
C4nnbla responded with help. Local businesses provided Sam
clothing for use in Egypt, and the Shriners took him on a
shopping spree and gave him a steak dinner.
$zn dill wants to get a pocket tape recorder forhis meeting
Sadat and Is looking for a pipe lighter and a few jars of
Carolina honey to give him as presents. Sadat's birthday
is Christmas.
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COROLLA, N.C. dip!, dunelands are famous.
than 90 miles, and that has the essentially is the last great Norfolk a fe years ago
while maintains with the others It
There is no speed limit on
Corolla isn't for the drop-in citizens enraged.
sellable stretch of Atlantic in his early 'lOs and used his %'.flI always be hard to reach
Corolla's main thoroughfare visitor. A private road
"My people came over here Ocean beachfront.
retirment fund to buy land and therefore neither as
the tide takes care of that. snaking up fro m thesouth was I don't know how long ago,"
and
build a house near crowded nor as dangerous tC
For decades the residents of paved a few years ago, but a said Shirley Austin, the
Donald
Bowen
retired
from
Corolla.
He admits the area is the environment as some
the tin) Outer Banks village guard blocks it at the start, lighthouse keeper's wife. it naval engineering job in
becoming
popular, but officials fear.
have used the Atlantic Ocean turning away all but Corolla "We've always gone through
shore as their road north to residents, their invited guests it, and I don't feel they have
Norfolk, Va., the nearest and the few people who have the right to keep us from
place for work and supplies, built beach cottages In the going through It now."
The 20-mile drive passes In area.
Her cousin, postmaster
just 45 minutes when the tide
The only other way to get Norris Austin, said Corolla
is low and the wide, wet sands close to Corolla's lighthouse Is has been settled for 300 years
are packed hard, they say. by boat.
and his faintly has lived there
But when the tide rushes in,
Tough as It is for Corolla's since 1891.
one must plow through the residents to reach their home
INDIANAPOLIS I U131i -- Uncle Sam
"I've always heard that If
Ks., institution, one of the few jails housing
looser sands near the dunes, now, it might soon become you use a road for 30 years should help pay for a child born in one of his
both men and women. Mrs. Macun said the
doubling the excursion time even more difficult,
you establish a right of way," penitentiaries, as far as Katherine Macun is
government transferred her daughter from
and making travel in anything
Every coastline trip north he said. "I think we have one, concerned.
Lexington to a women-only prison in Alderbut a jeep or truck foolhardy. takes them through the Back and I don't see how the federal
Mrs. Macun, 50, a widow, already was
son, W.Va.
Driving with an eye on the Bay National Wildlife Refuge. government can keep us front caring for three grandchildren when her
She said she did not want the baby at first.
tide chart is commonplace in But on Jan. 1 the federal reaching our homes"
daughter was sent to a federal prison in 1977.
this village of 120 on the 23. government will close off the
She
already was raising grandchildren aged
But government officials She thought she had enough mouths to feed.
14, 12 and 10 on her income as a practical
mile-long Currituck Bunks. It area to beach traffic on the say the residents' autos are
But Oct. 4 the government sent her
nurse and some welfare aid.
is one of the East Coast's most grounds It is hazardous to the tearing up the beach and Madinah Sabreen Johnson, born to her
secluded spots, a 2,000-foot- environment,
scaring away the wildlife that daughter, Stella Johnson, 31, Sept. 30, "ho
"But my daughter called, crying, and said,
widc strRnd with all the stark,
The traffic ban means what uses the refuge. 71ey also sav was serving a nine-year sentence for a string
'['lease Mania, take the baby or they'll put it
A computer Is now fragile beauty for which once was it 20-mile trip to the problem will get worse as of Jewelry store robberies
in it foster home.'
The baby was conceived at Lexington,
keeping tabs on the Nort Carolina's Outer Banks Norfolk will stretch to more more people discover what
'1 knew I had to do it," Mrs. Marlin said.
Finances of gamblers at
-- --this Ileno. Nev., casino.
SHOP ORLANDO &amp; SANFORD 9:30-9:30 DAILY SUN. 10.7.
Supervisors in each
SUN. THRU WED.
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roulette tables—on the
casino floor can Instantly determine
whether customers are
exceeding their credit
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or check-cashing limits
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Adultery: "The adulterer
and the adutt.res shall each
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In Tampa, for Instance, grew Into a chanting Iranian products Inside that country, he said.
counter-demonstration by about 1,000 Asmnall rug that cost $1,000to$2,000 two years
students Wednesday.
ago sells for as much as $6,000 today.
"That's a fantastic jump," Aghakhan said.
The anti-Iranian protestors burned an ef.
flgyof the Ayatollah and shouted such slogans "They want to Invest In these rugs."

Government Trying To Beach Town

Coleman Cooper of the Palm Beach
Oriental Rug Agency, which deals only:Ith
,collectors and decorators," said the pdof
Persian rugs ls likely togohigher.
;
"I am still getting rugs," he said. 'jre
are still some in warehouses In
New York, but few are coming out of(fr)."

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cut oftthsdr bands topsss4sh
them for their aims&amp; That It
the pwiWunent enjoined by
Allah,.. But whoever repents
and minds his ways after
committing evil shall be pardoned by Allah,"
(The Sunna — Prophet
Mohammed's sayings and
deeds — details this general
ruling. ft calls for cutting Oft
Its right hand for the fled
ofteiae,theleftkgtor.econd
oft.nee,the left hand for tided
oftiss dther$lsg(or
fourth ofteme. The limna in
as hindingen the Koran whldi
Includes a verse ordering the
faithful to accept what No.
haninid ordained ad avoid
what he forbade).
Drinking and Gambling:
"Believers, wine and genies
of chance, Idols end divining
esruwa are abominatlins dil,
vised by Satan. Avoid them
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Iranian crisis, Farshid's case nay be ex- date — has benefitted, according to thit rug
tremeon both sides. AUPI survey found little dealers contacted.
Miami rug dealer Samuel Aghakhan, who
of the hatred that prompted an Iowa
restaurate ur to hang a sign warning says he has received personal thróts from
people "who want to kill me because I'm
"Iranians not welcome."
But there have been Indications that Persian," said his business is lively,
The price of Persian rugs has skyrocketed
Floridians are feeling the same frustration. A
pro-Iranian demonstration by a small group because of restrictions Imposed by the new
of students at the University of South Florida regime to keep money from the sale of

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"Then It changed," he said. "The as "Nuke 'em 'till they radiate." No Injuries
newspapers and television reported on me. I were report4 but a nurnber of Iranian
told people we had nopolitical leanings and supporters were chased across campus and
had tobe rescued by university police.
we got much more business than before.
The sect economic bripad on Florida
"I am getting postcards from supporters.
They are telling me: 'We sympathize with businesses of the current crisis and Iranian
your plight and we love your beautiful rugs troublesdaft back tothe overthrow ofShah
Mohammed Bess Pahlavi apparently has
and keep selling them."
Before the crisis, Farshid said, he sold been slight.
The Persian rug trade
the only
perhaps 15 rugs a week. Monday, he sold nine.
As an example of Floridians' reaction to the prominent Iran-related business found in the

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the only thing that makes $ysar-old Dominic Wailenb.rg

already has experienced about 20 brink-of-life situations,
es "ads most of his time Ina brace and hopkedtoa
ft
or.
I he isn't cathy slowed down.
Ilk, to play," said the towheaded Dominic, who was busy
d ng We room In the Joliet borne he has only known for
g the" moutba.
U S,Iesnbar, Dominic lived at Qilidren's Memorial
II itoh In Qdcago, Wiling and clinging to life. The War.
Ii meg dan —, parents, grai4arsda and five brothers and
I re — was repreteidad daily, An commuting the hours
to r'ind Domuis someday he'd be home.
leMthiaktswsaoatof the woods udll about ayesr
a a half ago," said his mother. Bitt..
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collection service have dwindled away. City
vehicles are running better and spending less
time in the shop. The city hall is a cleaner and
neater place. And Gainesville has accomplished
all this by spending less, not more, an those items
in the city budget.
' The Gainesville miracle involves no magic.
That city of 85,000 is letting private contractors
handle trash pick-up, vehicle maintenance and
Custodial service, and is getting better results at a
savings of about ;soo,000 a year.
Gainesville emerged as a prime example In a
minor revolution

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11W county's flew COIflPUte'r card voUnI
Mill k.IPS i
mCIIJIWI will be .d in all three eledlonL
is going on In Longwood though.
with
Seminole EI.dIOII$ Supervisor Camilla Bruce
huge success aL.
After all the hullabaloo about whether says the machines proved tobea
convention
when it
Republican
recent
Longwood's long-time city auditor Harold the
time
the
15
minutes
from
hour
and
an
took
only
Hartiock Is properly handling the iuniaal
the
delegates
began
voting
until
the
results
were
Is
personal
auditing task in the city since he also
JR.
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accowant for City Commissioner
The machines were also used in a special
little notice was given by the city commission to
ion in Longwood in September and In the
elect
the opinion received
regular
elections In Altamonte Springs and
Smith's office.
The attorney general opinion was that the city
Winter Springs in November prior to the GOP
apparudly gathering. Each time there were no problems,
should continue as It has been
meaning that uartaocic Is acting appropriately espiiIuic.d.

Our Readers Write
Very Little Can Be Done About Iran Hostage Situation
The trouble in Iran Is the most

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represent in, who have allowed, per.
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Of impotence that our embassies can be
sacked at will and our citizens killed
with impunity?
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Jaywalking will not ordinarily get you
deported.
Not, that is, unless you happen to be an
Iranian student.
Just ask Mohammed Hemmatlpour. On his
way to pick up some hamburger for dimmer
the other night, he Mapped off a Washington

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good as winning at bolda (Cuba): one
In 100.
U this happens and it very well could,
maybe, just maybe, the citizens of the
U.S. will wake up and ask: Who are the
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The crisis In Iran has made Jimmy Carter
look and act like President Jimmy Carter for
the first time since his Pennsifranla Afnue
droll In January. 1977. 11 has aim unifWd
the
ti ne *a'*
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sect of the Islamic religion. They,
literally, go In to such psychotic
fremlas that they beat themselves to
the point of death in their observation of
the rites of their religious days. The

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curb Into the path of a patrol car. A mistake,
certainly, but not his big one. That was beinj
in possession of a student visa that had ex.
plr.d In September.
As a result, he immediately became the
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candidate to be the flrL
deportee wider the dragnet thrown out by the
government In response to the occupation
WI, mom, hi number one
the U.S. embassy In Tehran
Not, however, If the American Clvi
SCIENCE WORLD
Liberties Union has Its way. It Is chaBeng1i
the Inquiry Into the status of Iranian students
In the United States on behalf of all 5O,000plus
of them, Hemvntlpour included.
New Back P
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The ACLU has no argument with
government's authority to scrutinize foreigli
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) A New York nerve.endlng found to be causing the pain,
students or to deport any whose papers are
surgeon says he has developed a surgical Under a surgical microscope, the doctor
not In order, only with Its singling out the
technique that may help people incapacitated separates the two components of the nerve:
Iranians alone in this instance. In so doing,.
by chronic back pain return to normal, active the sensory section, which relays pain, and
the ACLU view, it is being selective ami4
lives.
the motor component, which causes
discriminatory.
The 51*1517 has been used In cues where movement.
It lithe sort of distinction that to the ACLP
pest methods have failed, according to [.
Became the OMIt. ner ve Is only about 2
is eluneidal justice but that to much of tbi
Reuben BOpp!!lMoin, In Las Vegas recently mllUmst.rs wide, separating the two cornpublic may appear as obstructionist nit.
for a convention of the American Academy of poneids of the mom Is the mod difficult part,
picking. And It Is on an Issue so emotIonafl
Hupp*i
said,
Neurological and Osthipaidic Surgeons.
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charged that ths ACLU maybecome the focj
c. the uuu pOMef the airvi - 10 11t.vej$ tbM pic.......
Moat psthut hive a1rss bid fear oil,. mod the patlud's, pain
aspuetid, It I
* iasuca.stid operations, he said.
consequences of
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and of Vuappwa he said.
HojiOiiiitiIn, chief of neurosurgery
ch display of wrath,ft'sa wonder the ACIJ
1.
'I've bad pntie,da all me a 'god' after the
Is In any shape to take on the case of tile
problem back service at the ortimpa.iic
Institute, Hospital for Joint Dls said ida surgery," HoppiuMain said. "I've got people
Irania'le.
OI
g n hteran3?.ug, i at my door. But It's not
h
as long court defense of the rIght'J
percent of his _tie"isAmerican
Nazis to march In the over
magic.
The patient remain In the
about 10
wh,lmlIigIy Jewish community of Skokie, fll,
"Ibis Is literally salvage surgery," he said.
ue ci the moat bruising battles In tb
The microsc* 'UrSIIY Is aid most days after sarg.ry.
Mid
be
has
operated
on
N
of the organization, and not oëily
for
a
patient
soffsring
dW1ItM
H
l,uelU
history
00020 -- I
4qut Ave
by an in jury to a back dine, he cuss os dsvilodsg the t
because It relies so heavily Itself on Jewish
Often, even w the disc Injury heals or years age, and patients hive had a c
mpolt U there ever was an unpopular ca
is repaired by surgery the nerve still causes cm rate of abed 72 perosat.
in the *ic at large, that was it. And w$1
'lid you have to runimbi, am pi. 'lie AWl won Its points In court, it ka
aia.
something like half its members and Wis
"It's Ilki a .hcst circuit In ft lydem," had been iN percent (allures in ped as'
gary," he said.
brew to the Wall noonday in the prooiew
oppiusteth
HanewIsuiIatheraur.ss.s,andaW
red much
poristhat
The operation Is performed In two PusaN
the 1* '.uad, alUioi far from all. Eh
over a two&amp;yperiod. All pala.kIIlhig doctor, f4M1H wita miass* as*ai
had It not, the Iranian students represent the
medication Is stepped 12 hours before the Iket t. 4"qm find It relatively my to kern.
sod
of b- qu
of the rIght way and the
phm which he calls the testing plies.
Ilure must be,
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Scottsdale hasn't burned down, and taxpayers
wrong
way
to
conduct
a free society thdllI
phase
no
ID.
:•: twohour testing
of people WWI call
would
have
be
of r,'4h hidal
en
Incapable
there can see the benefit on their tax bfifj.
ChIOSI
Is
mad'.
a
I'wt'a&amp; sing Dowiscope cripples," he aid. "m.yt. totally_iekied
Bid more Important than these jingoistic
essit
eullh
o(the
office
furnitirsto
pwsN
a
that
display,
the
patient's
spine
ceneeru Is the central jeeøon of inIUC(leU of that IflflOV&amp;tlOfl in providing one of
on is unable
the
nerve
-r
be
most basic local services amdlil sliver, through Ismetlovelbuton rigibrobsdoeloquentir tdlvWm i
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So It Is In wading Into the fray, agahl
"ThNe
e I wsY. Shay as'
ge on bath Mdii of the spins.
by Fit4r4 Jkiy Cuter two yess age,
city halls.everywhere, a we it aioult
taking a position contrary to inflemul
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of pIJis, the 4.iw&amp;'tb'flaldidid to pain
uiinvie
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p chiatrs," he ,majodty ep"*' and indifferent to the w,ith
If we mom it now, we may aie Mute sargses ihid' one serve —'a this drip and lre
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we
It cnupri'ly draws upon itself.
U
asbww- WIN like that in
si the patient says the pals h steppet said.
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the
Is
wry
lasie
ft lithe sod of bshavior that requires th
will
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"The
ced
practice
what
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preach,
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been
to
but
has
the
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I4 of
bI*i-' ced is to
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Fire OsIVICtIOM.
e t - mob can penetrate. :
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publication. All letters must be signed, with a
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verified, The Evening Herald will respect the
wishes of writers whO do met want their names
Is print. The Evening Herald ii.. reserves the

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"The board had confidence In its staff. at an Intersection would be scheduled
, County Board of Corn.. It's a strung group of professionals.
We and then a referendum called. The adIn the ped several years hashave to guard agalud depending upon dltlonal one penny tax would bring in
Mace the November, iI7S them too much,"Williamssaid.
about $060,000,
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want to do before I leave office In Seminole levied the tax and the
npieI1ng the lcd year of his second November, 1990. The key will be how surrounding counties did not."
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and declaring he will not seek re- much ni.ada(ful and timely citizens The second alternative source of
S'
In 1990, WIfl1ii' said that In the pertldpatlon we have. If we don't get this revenue
be a transportation fee
yes' the bond has rj --'-.l pauticipetiss we will sever be., what attached would
to new 'coidruetlon, Williams
on the Issue. In the pcd, he Mid, the people are looking for and seed.
- salt "Ibis could generate a significant
debate often revolved aro und noolises.
emount of money, directly relating
',,i.. in s-ei, COOM7 a group
- "Maybe - we gat closer to the 1990
transp
some
ortation to new structures, which
to dsd
Maclions, It will 'le again," W'111-ns With py
Is creating the need.
aid
Mid, adding, "hcwa,,r, at two thiS priorities. Thay, an
"There are only two sources and If
beaw e of the change in attitude more
,
neither is Impisnented, the county will
ad
and timely decisions are being
catch up" he said.
a.ui hi in the nta'e.
rnIiiçs,
by the
HopSfIllly,
hi the new year, he said, the
.
commissioner now Is talking with a
"As a group the commissioners' differint kind of c It.uicy. w. New county will be on Its way toward solving
plllloar, dlftsrid but they have soniatiig more structum' Williams the problem of water management —
"a 616i~d debate at meetks to add
drainage, dlInklngwater and pollutiondetidorate let. Political talk," be said.
big subject."
"a
mas,condareawmhimwoujuk.to
Iooldflg at this problem can
,Tht coIlImlislomer landed the see accomplished Involves tran.
an
it
is
a
limiting
factor to growth,,,
sngernent talent o'onti of the sputatios ile, roads, cuiidruction
Williams
said.
"One
of the reasons
"OursasdJack
doff .zpeda, calling road maintmance ad
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People
come
to
Florida
is for its non.
It-a "a
ti"
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metropolitan
atmosphere,
its non.
MWe aarnahi'do move fader new sow Smibiol. will have a
polluted environment, excellent climate
bicaae of this, Still, goverunid do. before IM. Currudly there are only
better quality of life.
ovs slowly," WflHv noted. "But, new sources that could be tapped,"two
he and
"U we don't protect ese
th things, we
became decision, have such an Impact said,
will be losing our biggest assets," he
ad SUCh
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mid move slowly'" he Said. "I
whithdislawpui
counties to levy, dw'iplg of treated effl uent into the
0006 better ad am mote
tliii*
after
approval
by
the
people In ground and this creates a problem as
Me
decision. In the future 7s5," he slid.
The advudag. to the peopl, well, according to Williams. "We need to
1le
pointed to the example of the ciSemolsCuui*y would be that aMci find a way of land spreading to return
rdity with
which the commission went that mossy would be paid by Doncosdy lids water to the aquifer. When
butst while goingo'ereachresidents, peopl, passing through," to a sewer plaid, that water Is it is sent
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this hither coniplicates a solution," he
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her assignment by county cofleagueaas
their representative on the Council of
Local Governments in Seminole At Mrs.
Glenn's first meeting following her ap.
polntmnent, she was chosen bydelegates
from the six-member cities in the county
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stressing her belief that she was selected someone calls the courthouse and asked
by the voters because of her ability for Commissioner Glenn, she answers
rather than her sex.
the telephone herself. "I receive 154o2
She does agree, however, that she has telephone calls daily," she said.
taken considerable razzing from fellow
The areas In which she has worked tha
commissioners about the Change in at- she has especially enjoyed include:
new machines and minimum storage and
We are at present anticipating both the Iphere in the cowiboine office she
The Department of Bianan Services.
maintenance,
new
Ag
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our
now
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"With
my social worker background I
I-Il.CeidyCuMu.0
Building; both will be constructed by the
Them are now colorful paintings on the am interested In the health department,
I was aMa-I to=m
my vi and
Our library system, despite the middle ofnext year. We also have walls lent by a constituent, a maze of animal control and other social services.
sphae a haM12 mi ftad "doomsday message" back In Sep. sdieikd.d construction of two
plants ranging from gerani ums through Some of us went to Tallahassee ft year
lbs Mu, 12 mudhe of what has been t.rnbsr, 1975, has progressed as expected stations for Public Safety.
greenery to an herb garden and colorful attempting to got additional Mate fun.
des ad wN be dime by the Beard of by Ui. county n'nlid"ners and the Emergency Operatiou Center, building is pottery CUpS. When coudituests and ding for health services. We were uCuuty Cuts. of
There in no way daft. The board approved the Purchase completed, Public Safety's corn- others visit her office, they receiv, a hot successful but we are going again next
to "W an the ao
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i of a bodinnoths with an e4lmated AIMICOU005 will be moving into the new cup Of coffee from a pottery mug. And as year and expect to be succusful then,"
either put ar Mare is such a Mast this delivery date of December, in. The facility, thereby creating more Oftuli as into one or more commissioners she said, adding that more dollar, have
daitiN data of this MW flexibility. Chief Gary Kaiser Is an. also Am 508141d in Mrs. Glenn's Office been allocated on the county level louse
lehaivetothersid pripam, we have service is January 1,1*, servIng the Ucipating contacting other diin in resting for a moment, with coffee in one as maldilog funds for date money,
os.pld.d pavlag sad drainage In areas In the county without a central Seminole Coiady to negotiate kderlocal of her mugs In hand.
Agricultureoncosnniitt.e.
county
lIY. The proposed schedule IDC11011111 agreements similar to the ones with
Beskutom, Jutsu, ad vi
"It's OM that On 0d1'110ners mind subcommittee
agricultur,"The
meats
bi.
m' Oviedo. (Induata, Forest Qt3P, Altamonte Springs and Longwood drinking their coffee from the standard
peeW ad drainage in
by
toe stay in touch wttii
monti ur
the
Lal Mary and rural alas of the north relative to mutual fire rescue aid.
esty . Aawof'lesprss ew
realize
M)TofOun CUp, It's just that It Is easier to agricult
mwiity.
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dspuuragrOMk..MJD,Mh sdcithsceedy.Aisoupectsd kitheup
hold a pottery handle," she said. While w a
ay Sp'iiiiole
IM ceaty wishing ass and ('T...yeir is themovingcithssasford
WeWWbeidIl&amp;"ig our computer more do darted her term with nine multi,
and more over the next year which will, colored mugs, only six i,iiM, "None
Is te vei*. Woke" 1'lk Ub'y.
RoumlUat In my opinion, say, us many man hours have been broken, it's
M.lhl,d
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a
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lit Bidding aid the lt±g of Building us
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qa
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hiardhirr-p--udihi weM
in other ceidy me. om the aicu are tersedies at Red Bug Read, Winter Park pre
an wmplg ad aside for acquisition of drainage
funding a sealed fo-- piisfti
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governmental entities in Seminole
Co unty has been one of the major goals of
District 4 County Commissioner Sandra
Glenn since Mi. won election by a laidslide nearly a year ago.
"There has been the Interlocal
agreement with the city of Losrgwood In
the fire protection ac.; underway Is a
joint planning effort with the city of Lake
Mary and the co unty and city of Sanford
worked together to pod an appropriate
sign in Sanford pointing the way to both
the courthouse and the city hall," she
said.
A product of city politics, having
served two terms -four years on the
Altamonte Springs City Commission
prior to her election to the county board,
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our type of government (i.e. the loss of our beloved
husband and predation to Jane Casselberry, Doris In covering the dories on a day-to-day
badly needed service. The Good
representative democracy) in out. father, J.E.
(Earl)
Evans.
So many Dietrich, and the great photographers, basis and attendance during our
Samaritan Rome is presently caring for
moded and we must beconit i member people sent flowers and food who
we are who really brought the "United Way preplanning sessions to keep the Golden
40 elderly persons.
of a global community and world unable to contact by letter.
We do so Story" before the citizens of Seminole Age Olympics before the public and to
Timothy Wilson
government. This comes after they very much wish to thank everyone.
County!
correctly
report
the
happenings
as
they
President
have taken an oath to protect and
The Family ofJ.E. (Earl) Evans
Your outstanding news coverage was were proposed.
defend the constitution and the U. S.
most appreciated by all of the volunAlso our thanks to the photographers
What canhedone about the situation M achines Take Over
leers and also by the United Way who worked hard for the Herald.
Smoke: A Good Sign
In Iran? Very little, I fear. The up.
Agencies.
Once again my sincere thanks to the
I do not understand how people can be
pearances are that the Ayatollah
Again,
thank
you
for
giving
the
Herald
and its staff.
Congratulations to Florida Power &amp;
so
WM.
We
complain
that
machines
trying to sUr up a Jehad-Holy War, and
United
Way
of
Seminole
County
such
James R. Jernigan Light (FPL) on their decision to test
are taking over, yet the only machine
trying to aim it at the US. But u
Chairman
"coil," a mixture of coal and oil, at the
enthusiastic support. We are truly
event, if this occurs, all of the Middle- that is taking over Is the one that keeps
What
grateful.
Golden Age Olympics
company's west Sanford plant!
East oil cowdries will be Involved, and ahurnanbody unknowingly alive!
Sheila
Brown
this will bring on an energy castropiie is the Purpose? I don't know.
Those responsible for this experiment
19 United Way Campaign chairman Horn. Gives Thanks
I believe that If God had intended us
that could bring our civilization,
have shown their desire to find a way to
u. lobe kept alive by way of a machine He
on fmlustrlailzatlon, to a
cut down on foreign oil and get this
The staff and the residents of the country from under the internatlonal oil
would have made us battery-operated. Fin. Olympics Job
Good Samaritan Home In Sanford wish cartel. The sooner we can tell them to
That way we could just come in every
The evidence
fldCU1
As
chairman
of
the
1979
Golden
Age
to
express our sincere appreciation to keep their oil, the better!
night
and
get
recharged.
UnforOlympics,
I
this Is Q1M Saudi Arabia with France
wish
to
express
our
thanks
all
of our loyal friends In the corntunately,
it
didn't
acting as a surrogate for the European
are told by FPL to expect "smoke
happen
forthat
that.way and to the entire staff of the Evening Herald munity who have continued to provide InWe
powers and the U.S. is purchasing we have Him to thank
tile
skies," a prettier sight we could
support throughout the year and parThis Is a very controversial Issue, but for the job they did on the reporting of
arms and training military
not
find.
This is just one of the many
itls one that must be solved before we current events as they were happening ttcularlyaflOf the recent gifts offood, wayswemustfindtocutdown
forltselfandothernations.
on our
during the Golden Age Olympics. In my money and clothing received at
, start building special
&amp; B. "Jim"
d
epe
ndence
upon
foreign
oil.
hospitals
for
opinion
the
news
was both timely and Thanksgiving.
those being kept alive by machines!
Sanford
accurately
reported
by the staff of the
The loss of our beloved president and
$o, again, congrats to FPL and I for
Sheila Davis Herald
during
the
Golden
Age
Olymfounder
Mother
Ruby
Wilson
was
a
one
look forward to seeing all that
Family Giv es Thanks
Sanford pics with accompanying photographs to
blow to us all, but we have strived to beautiful dust and smoke. Only wish the
make the story more or Less realistic carry on the operation of the home in oil barons could also and let them get
If possible, we would appreciate it If
United' Coverage
for the readers and interest of the the way she would have wished.
the message that their days of oil
you would print this letter of thanks to
public.
Without
the
prayers,
goodwill
and
dominance
are numbered.
the many people who expresed their
Many thanks to your marvelous
Special consideration should be given support of the community it would be
ML "Sonny" Raborn
love and concern In so many ways upon newspaper
with special ap. to Jane Casselberry for the job she did impossible for us to continue giving this
Sanford

salutary thing that could have hW
pened to the U. S. given the
P8YchOP0tihic but of the minds of these
Arabs who are members of the Shilte

chances Of Our citizens who are in their
power of coming out alive are about as

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Jp$fllie auaca on rein iiar
when tax and spending limitations of the ii.
Proposition 13 variety are hitting government
Furthermore ft has:
sm1
Pot the United &amp;ake m the
agencies.
the
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The pressure to put more government ser.
the
mo..lIgned
nations,
IO(1ai2 etM
vices out to bid in search of economies can bethe
bl
the Western d ocrac1ea,
th
e
African
oc.
expected to rise in California. Proposition 13 is on the Arai-. ft
and lb.
me 000s, me spending limitations or
oslt Ion an,j.4 were just enacted, and another initiative aimed
Caused a painful, but necessary, review
at cutting state taxes is heading for the June, 1910, of
historical .port for tyrants who
sup port us at the United Nations and app N
ballot.
Recommendations that Cal1orn1a adopt more their Own citizens at home.
positive policies toward the contracting-out of
Begun a
Fudging
to off er san
ctuary
°° (
government services have been made within the to any visitor,
however unsavory he may be.
past year by the Post Commission, which studied
Carter acted correctly by resisting
ways of dealing with Proposition 13, and the little Initial counsel of those who thought an
Hoover Commission, which pursues ways to Entebbe-like raid could free the hostages
Tehran, and by encouraging a muted
Improve efficiency in government.
ponse from the public, Congress and the
res
Private firms and organizations must be
competitive In the quality of their services. As candidates who want to tam his place in 1*.
Even the most rabid saber.rattlers, after
contractors, they have more administrative
that their dr uthers
flexibility than the civil service system allows
nuking Iran and the Ayatollah JCjionjeinI,
government agencies, and their work force is not have agreed on
covered by some of the overblown salary and response.
After, decades of being called bully-boy and
fringe benefit costs that diminish the productivity
fascist war.monger, the United States now
of public employees as a whole.
y kffl
-' The. cbaUenge to elected of ficials is to take nniis itself In
whose unal response to any IlL nlj.f4, Is
to automatically move in the ç-.
Zk~~Ntumbllng into
direction.
Wous traps. Contracts must not become a reward
m
e present state of International
for political support. The anticipated economies unanimity may only last until the crisis Is
and Improved service may never materialize over. But If the occupation (orcâ, an open look
without great care in the selection of contractors attheShih'sbloodyhldoryinlran,aadatthe
,
and monitoring of their performance. Govern role the United Slates, UW04h the
ment must remain accountable for Its services played in restoring him to power In ,
a valuable kuon will hiv, been learned.
even if it does not perform them directly.
New Iranian Foreign
The practical problems may be less for- Abo1un
told Taiwan's
midable than the political ones. pj
MOW,
private contracts can be expected from within the States bid* the Sivak (Iran's security police
bureaucracy, where such a policy can wipe out agency), directly up.rvi.sd the army, and
supported the iiais In his now against the
entire departments and their payrous
of Iran."
sharpest criticism of the wholeIdea comes, to no
This relMindilP Is old news to forelsnera,
one's surprise, from public employee unions.
wiio
Scottsdale, Aria., decided several years ago to but barely
their
turn Its fire department over to a private firm. Interests are an$hlng bid honorable.
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next door. Anderson said the robber would
probably have gotten away too, If he had known
the ares and or had followed through with a

Fla. Complaints about the city's garbage

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getaway.
A native of the Like Mary area, Anderson
on the Longwood Qty
Since IUVIng office he Wul hli family hive

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Save Tax Dollars
Strange-things are happening In Gainesville,

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known as a
ed individualist
on
during the two years he served the Longwood
council. said he really didn't rim the man down,
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personally as welL
city elections are only a week away
in L.ngwood, Lake Mary and
Dec. 4
ciiseiberry and the signs denoting that fact are
displayed in every conceivable place in the three

purchase he had begun.
Anderson wasn't so lucky that urn. dayBurglars after taking tin'.e g from AMU%-

rob Anderson's Nursery In Fern Park.
What they ran into was big (6 foot 7% inch tall)
erst•whlle Longwood Councilman Parker
Anderson, owner of the nursery business, and a
spunky clerk.
When
of the robbers grabbed
and was attempting to leave the atore, the clerk
grabbed all of it back, and then Anderson
proceeded to chase the fellow down

2, 1979-IA

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game," Braves coach Wayne Rickman
pointed out. "When you fall behind it's tough
to play catchup against a good team."
"That is the greatest game we've played
That good team turned into a great team
since I've been at Seminole High School."
right away In the second half.
Which is Coach Bill Payne's assessment of
Stambaugh, who last year made 99 of 10
his Fighting Seminoles 48-39 demolition of a
free throws during a free throw marathon
tough Boone High Five Friday night in
while at Lyman, needed only two to get the
Sanford.
Seminoles started.
It had to be.
Whitney added a jumper from the line and
Boone Is a member of the Metro Con.
when 6.4 Bruce McCray notched two in a row,
ference. Fortlioseof you whohavebeen out of
one on a nice spin move to his right, the
state for the last five years, the Metro IS
Seminoles were up 35-25.
synonymous with championship basketball.
Rican called a time out, but it didn't help
In 1974 Winter Park finished second in the
as-43 Reggie Butler swatted a Boone shot to
state to a later-declared Ineligible Miami
halfcourt, where Whitney turned it into an
Jackson team. Evans High coasted to a title
easy Iayup.
behind Darryl Dawkins in 1975. Edgewater
Thomas put the game out of reach with 45
made Its mark with the 1976 title.
seconds to go in the third quarter when he
And the Tribe's Friday night guest Boone
scored on a nice feed from Whitney and
completed a Metro hat trick with three In a
converted a foul shot for a three-point play
row in 1977. Last year the Braves lost in the
and a bulging 42-25 edge.
sni.flnals in Lakeland.
The Braves carwied within nine at the final
It was a 1977 defeat inflicted to the
buzzer, mainly on the strength of shutting out
Seminoles by the Braves which prompted an
the Tribe for the last 5:07 of the fourth
almost perfect performance by the Tribe's
quarter.
point guard Keith Whitney.
"They're sure enough in the top ten of the
"It feels good," Whitney said about an all- state," an impressed Rickman said after
around night which Included 13 points, seven
being queried about the greatness of Payne's
assists and an excellent floor game.
40 squad. "They showed me something
"They whipped us In '77 by 10 or 12 points,"
tonight."
said the jet-quick guard, who Is sometimes
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too quick for his own good.
points for Sanford. Stambaugh added 10, as
"We didn't play in '78, so I wanted to whip
did McCray, who also had 11 rebounds.
than tonight," Whitney said.
Seminole shot a good 21-38, which computes to
Payne, however, didn't have any revenge
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on his mind. He was still talking about
Defensively the Tribe held the elusive
greatness.
Arthur Jackson, who Payne called "maybe
"That was the greatest game Keith
the best player in the Metro," pretty well In
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check.
Colonial coach. "In the past he's done aJackson topped all scorers with 15 points,
hundred things wrong In a game. But tonight
mostly on snake-like drives through the
he did everything right."
Seminole sagging 2-3 zone. Guard Jon
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I.utnbert contributed 12 for the Braves.
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Herald Photo by r. NetsIl those 1(X) things wrong Payne was talking
In junior varsity action, Boone blew open a
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tight game in the second half to reger a 48Seminole'sBruce McCray goes in for a lay up as about. After seizing a 2 lead on a basket by
victory
over
Alex
Holcomb's
junior
Tribe.
Tribe
guard
Keith
Whitney
drives
for
an
unmolested
bucket following a
and Reggie Butler forward David Thomas, the Tribe turned it
.teammates K. C. Jones (32)
Willie Jamesand Marvin Butler paced Boone shot that was slapped away to half court by Seminole pivotman Reggle
over four straight times including three by
move in to cover the boards against the Boone the usually sire-handed Glenn Stambaugh.
Seminole with 11 points each. Darryl Hayes Butler. Backcourt mate Glenn Stambaugh trails on the play to make sure,
- Braves,
"I always start shakey," Stambaugh said.
had 17 and Will Self 12 for Boone.
"I don't know what it Is. I guess I just have to
Tuesday Seminole hopes to continue. Its
break a sweat."
success against the Metro as Payne takes his
Stambaugh started getting wet in the
squad home to Colonial In search of victory '
beginning of the second quarter when his 15number five.
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footer from the wing gave Seminole a 14-10
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M.ccray $410.0. ThomaiSti3. Fouls,
bombs to keep the Tribe iç by few', 234$ at
Butler 1.0.2, Whitney 3313
Boone II.
51mb1hd210, S. Thomas 0-0.0,
"We had a few bad shots early in the
Seminole It.
Grace 0-00. totals 21.4.41.
Dec. 4 - 7:30 p.m. - College basketball, Stetson vs.
JlcknonvWs University, at: Jacksonville. WELE.FM (111.9),
Leonard, an Olympic gold Leonard added. "A couple of
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
D.c.I-7:3Opm.-Coflegebsiketball, STETSON Ohio
WilfredBenktezwasquickand medalist In 1976 at Montreal. rounds I gave to him and he
State University, at: D.laat WEIMM (108.9),
strong, butforthe first time In Benitez' record -fell to 37.1-1. showed inehas the strength of
: Dec. 15 - 7:30 p.m. - College basketball, STETSON vs.
Benitez, from San Juan, a great champion."
Ids professional career, he
osibsen illinois - Edwardavifle, at: DeLand. WEL&amp;FM
met someone who was Puerto Rico, earned $1.2
Benitez captured the WBC
quicker and stronger -- Sugar million and Leonard received title Jan. 14, 1979 with
Die. 17.11-7:11 p.m. - College basketball, Tangerine Bowl
$1 million for the fight.
*
Ray Leonard.
Earlier on the same card, unanimous 15-round decision
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Classic, at: Orlando. WELE-FM (111.9).
Leonard climaxed an amaz•
over Caries Palomino and
Dec. 20-7:30p.m.-Collije baskstball,STETSON vs. To Spark Hatters
Vito Antuofermo of
lr three-year rocket-like
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from Olympic to world chain' N.Y., retained his world mid. defended It successfully
Duquesne,
(105.9).
_ at: DeLand. WEL&amp;FM
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pion Friday night by stopping dleweight title by rallying for March 25 against Harold
Dec. 22 - 7:30 pm. - College basketball, STETSON vs. By United Press lalerastlssal half." Nationally ranked Ohio rival Eckerd College 11.46.
Catholic University, at: DeLand. WELE-FM (108.9).
Stetson shot 71 percent from the previously unbeaten a draw against Marvin Hagler
Weston
in New
York's
Stetson won't be rebounding State follows Jacksonville on
Madison
Square
Garden.
He
- Jan. 23 -8:30 p.m. College basketball, flatter
the field and wore down Benitez with six seconds left of Brockton, Mass.
from i defeat when the Stetson's schedule.
In the sixth round of the had not fought since the
_____
at: DeLand, WELE.FM (105.9).
Hatters meet Jacksonville
Jacksonville, meanwhile, Indiana-Southeast with its in the 15th and final round to
Jan. 5 - 7:30 p.m. - College basketball, STETSON vs. University Tuesday -- thilinks tuned up for Ow Hatters by deep bench strength in win the World Boxing Council fastpaced fight, the fighters Weston fight.
heads collided and a large
'Dickinson, at: DeLend. WEL&amp;FM (106J).
Needing a final-round
mainly to Dirk Ewing.
jumping to an early 31.9 lead gaining Its victory. Stetson welterweight title.
Jan. 0 - 7:30p..m- College basketball. STETSON vs.
I'd be the gash was opened on Benitez' knockout to keep his crown,
"I said i
over
Georgia
College
and
cleared
Its
bench
in
the
Ewing on
Biifa1o, at: Deland WEL&amp;FM (1081).
muting to a 9642 victory. dosingmim4esofthegame. champion of the world even forehead. Just seconds Into Benitez charged from his
Jan. 12- 9:00 p.m. - College basketball, Station vs. wdmad.foirkey
Ewing was followed by Jim when people were saying I the seventh round, an corner In the 15th and landed
thesecondhalltoglveStetson Mike Hackett's game-high 21
LaSalle, at Philadelphia. WELE-FM (111.9).
severa
and rights
points
and
men
reboun&amp;
Ramsey,
who picked off three was just a Hollywood
a come-from-behind U-75 and James
Jan. 14 - 8:00 pm. - College badistball, Stetson
reopened
the
cut
and
blood
before
Leonard
backed
him
Hay's 18 points steals and scored 12 points for said Leonard.
victory over Indiana.
Washington, at: Wldngton, D.C. WELE.FM (108.9).
Benitez
went
down
from
a
spurted
out
and
trickled
into
Into
the
ropes
with
three
quick
the Hatters. The Grenadiers
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both of Benitez' eyes. The punches.
' Jan . 17-7:30 p.m. - College basketball. STETSON vs. Southeast Friday night In the and Mx rebounds paced the were paced by Greg Guys pair of sharp left hooks In
Hatters' opening basketball DOlphins
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Mercer, at: Deland. WEIMM (105.9).
Elsewhere In the first night with 13 points. Both Ewing final 20 seconds of UIC 15th former champion began
He helped focus the
Jan. 21 - 7:30 p.m. .-- College basketball. STETSON vs. game.
Back In the center of the
Hatters' eyes *way from of the Florida college and Guye are transfer round and rose in two seconds backing up for the first time in
Sooth Florida, at: DeI.and. WELE-FM (1051),
ring, the two fighters exon wobbly legs. Leonard went the fight.
Friday,
students
who
were
drafted
by
basketball
season
g
College Jacksonville and on
Leonard, 146, from Palmer changed dozens of punches
9:4* p.m. ES? (7:4* p.m. RUST)
Jan. 24
and landed two
Elvis Roll. scored 32 till IndI.la Pacers of the after him
alter
ended
they
tist
half
basketball, Stetson vs. Ui. Air Force Academy, at: Clorado
hi
li
the
more w st ng left hocus to Park, Md., was a 3.1 favorite before Benitez fell back Into
trailing 3344, accordIng to POints and guard Mickey NBA In the spring draft.
Sprkgs. WELEFM (111.9).
Jacksonville, paced by the head before referee Caries over Benitez, who weighed the ropes. Leonard then
(bug. Stetson coach Glenn Wilkes. DIllss'd 24 to lead Florida
0:30 p.m. ES? (7:30 p.m. ($T)
Jan. 24
landed the first left hook,
and
Ray, Padilla of the Philippines 1441t.
State University to a 10143 Hack ett
champion,"
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great
at: Blngham WELE.FM
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second left hook sent
fight.
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49-29
as
the
es nd
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lot
of
spirit.
This
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a
Jan. 24-0:00 p.m. College basketball, station s.
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ever
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moment of my life
car, at: Macon WELMM (101).
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players
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"°etbMl,
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knew
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edge,"
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Shortly before the prep termission and stretch it to as
basketball season began, many as 22 points in the third
Lyman hoop coach Tom quarter,
Lawrence was the first to
Lemon, hitting on 8-13 shots
admit that his Greyhounds from the floor tallied 18,
were small, but he also Nelson canned another 15 and
pointed out they were very Neal Gillis turned in an all
quick.
around fine performance by
Friday night, behind the hitting 9.13 shots from the
slick and shifty play of Sam floor,
snarring
eight
Lemon, Jeff Nelson and Neal rebounds, coming up with
Gills, the Greyhounds raced four steals and hitting a
away to a 22 point third perfect 4-4 from the charity
quarter lead and went on to stripe to take game high
pod a 76-57 win over Wed honors with 21 points,
Orange.
"Gillis played a super ball
The victory improved the game, an all around game
Greyhound's record to 3.1.
tonight," praised Lawrence.
Wed Orange played the
"He hit a couple of un
shifty Longwood crew on an conscious shots but after that
even basis throughout the terrible first quarter shootingfirst period and entered wise everybody seemed to
quarter number two with the
score knotted at 12 all.
"We dlckft shoot worth a
lick that first period,"
observed 'Hound coach Tom
Lawrence. "They kept things
kind of slow so we went with
the press and tried to speed
things up a little."
The Greyhound fuilcourt
press, fast becoming Lyman's
trademark In this young
season, worked to perfection.
The 'Hounds forced 24 West
Orange turnovers and turned

By JOE DSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

off-tackle and the two-way star rambled
"We just knew we could stop them if
for 55 yards to the Ram 31.
they went to the air," said Neese of the
After losing IS on a fumbled pitch out,
Like a crafty field general in the heat of Kesstnger dropped back on fourth-and-17 defensive performance and his two interceptions.
a big battle, Oviedo coach Joe Mon- and hit Marty Neese in the endzone to
"The interceptions came on a couple of
tgc*nery turned all of his troops loose complete the first Oviedo scoring drive, their screen plays," pointed out the solid
Friday night and declared war on inNeese, who also turned in a brilliant tightend. "They floated the halfback out
vading Gainesville Eadalde.
performance with two interceptions and Into the flat and I just floated with himWhen the smoke cleared, the a couple of quarterback sacks, curled
I don't think the quarterback even saw
scoreboard clock (which didn't work half under his defender at the last possible me."
as well as the Lion game plan) showed moment and made a beautiful diving
Pagels and Williams, Oviedo's massive
Oviedo with a convIncing 19.7 quarter- catch of the Kessinger strike,
tackles were happy, but slightly disapfinal state playoff win against the
That clutch play set the tone of the pointed in not scoring the shutout.
visitors,
game for Oviedo as the Lions never let
With 42 seconds on the clock, Ham
"I've never been prouder, never, than I up.
quarterback Wimberly found Randy
was tonight when I walked on the field
After halting the Ham offense for the Buxton over the middle on a screen and
with this team," beamed a Jubuliant better part of the first period, Kesainger, the Eastslde fullback rambled In to
Montgomery.
who finished the night with a 944 passing complete a 40 yard scoring play.
The game plan was a simple one. performance for lZ yards, hit speed
"I almost had the sack," said a slightly
Attack by air, land and sea and defend all demon Marvin McClennon on a gangster disappointed Williams. "But we were In
flanks,
right pass from the Ram 40,
a prevent and our linebackers took real
Once again it was field commander
McClennon, who rambled for 89 yards deep drops so it was a good play for them
Troy Kessinger leading his troops In o the night, got one step Into the to call."
spectacular fashion,
secondary and Juked his way into the
"They moved the ball pretty well on
The lanky senior did the attacking by endsone as the final seconds ticked off that sprint-draw but we made some
air, fullback Mike Scott handled the the first quarter.
adjustments to it and cut off the run,"
charge by land, and senior sensation
Oviedo's third score came after pointed out Pagels.
Marvin McQeiuson did the job by sea. Neese's second interception of a Wim1111 tell you what, they area high class
The Rim defenders might want a berly pass with six-minutes left in the team. No cheap shots, no mouthing off,
spelling lesson on the latter, they've seen first 5Jf.
nothing. They came to play football,"
too much of McQennon.
Starting from the Ram 42, Kesslnger added the senior.
While the offense, with the help of marched the Lions on an 11 play drive
Perhaps the Rams were high class, but
wideosd Sun Duds and tighteid Marty behind the running of Scott and
their
Neese was busy putting 19 first half McClennon to bring Moody's crew to thegame coach, Harrell Harrison's post
comments were somewhat bush
points on the board before a from, but Ham goal line.
ecstatic home crowd, a Ray Williams and
Gambling on a fourth and one for
"We hurt ourselves on that first drive
Troy Pagels led defense blanked the
re, Mcclennon popped through a
highly regarded Eastaider's until the orease In the line for the Lion's final tiH3f when we fumbled," said Harrison. "If we
final 30 seconds of the game.
could have scored there I think the
with 2:13 left before Intermission.
Gainesville controlled the tide of the "Everything went right tonight," outcome would have been different."
battle early ln the contest by taking the ensUed the lanky quarterback. "Mike
Despite the fact the Uons belted his
opening kickoff and marching to the (Scott) ran great, the line did a super job squad repeatedly throughout the
game,
Oviedo 32. But It was there that the Lion
the bed all season. Everything was Harrison refused to put Oviedo In the
defense rooeto the challenge and began a right.same class as such other 3A powers as
nightlong streak of big plays to con"We didn't let up," added Oviedo's Gainesville and Buctsolx.
tlnua lly frustrate the Earn offense.
inspirational quarterback. "Last week
But t hat's nothins new to the Lions.
On
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Papb crashed through the Ram line and In the second half .. tonight we stuck it to
convince
people they're for real.
popped Eartaide quarterback Doug Fast, the whole game."
Wimberly, resulting is a Rim fumble,
Gainesville put a meaningless score on
Maybe the Florida prep Dunkel Index
Tackle Doug Kerr recovered and the the board in the final 30 secondis which is convinced now too. It rated the Hams
Lion offense ignited Its tans the first time took just a little glheir from the de(wr As 22 points better than Oviedo In Ow
It had the bill.
Mv, units play, according to the leading power rating for Florida prep football
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quarter. McClennon was stopped short on this try but made it into the end
zone on a fourth down attempt.

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"JsM go out and play hard, play with enthusiasm and play
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Ksuüsgers Inspiration leadership, and
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and after games hu been acandantjngredius* in the tJo,i's
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hands for their, team prayer,
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Ksaeingor,
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Uoia have been vidonlous all twelve tinoetwo
Mosdy
When the hoopla had auttied down somewhat, the Uoss'i ca'ast
gathered in their cedomary circle at n?Idfusld, again clasping
"You guys isaw we',. been In this position before and a
hands In tIib. and pal.. of _____
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"Thankyosforthie vidory,thenkyos for l,Ith4us win thie g.
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era have made a all realise hundreds of well wishers, they headed for the locker room.
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through the second half,
Lawrence had the luxury of
going to his bench a lot,
something that the Lyman
coach is happy to do.
"It's a good situation when
we get to play everyone. I
liked the way our sophomore
Eric French handled himself
tonight. He's always improving and will be a big help
for US.
French found time to score
seven points and haul down
four rebounds for Lyman.
"He'll be a player," said a
pleased Lawrence.
The Greyhounds made it a
double win situation over
Wed Orange.
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Angelo's Casselberry starting Friday n4ft with a bit shutout after five Innings. McDonough added a pair ol
"Mice" won their lad three doubleheader at Swnmerset Sheila and Renee DiCarlo safeties and lAss Talaske
so(tball games to run their Park. Action will continue all combined to Bet The Kids rapped a two-run triple.
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warm up to the basket."
The Greyhounds got hot in
quarters number two through
four and finished the night
hitting 30.65 shots from the
field for a 46 percent mark.
"I thought we shot fairly
well, but we could stand to get
a little better at the free throw
line," pointed out the former
Stetson roundball ace.
"We play better, much
smoother when the tempo of
the game is quick," pointed
out the second year
Greyhound coach. "That's
why we went with the press in
the second quarter. It worked
pretty well, we forced them to
pick up the game some and
I'll take24 turnovers from the
defense anytime."

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number ?5437.CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Friday the investigation of MARY DORIS DIANE I ECLAIR
Planning Research Corp. was
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
being conducted jointly by
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
agents from the FBI and the CLAIMS
OP
DEMANDS
National Aeronautics and AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Space Administration's in• AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Spector general's office.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
In its Friday editions, Cocoa NOT IF I ED that
the
ad
Today said both present and ninistration of the estate of
MARY DORIS DIANE LECLAIP.
former company employees deceased,
File Number 79437CP,
falsified time cards, resulting is pending in the Circuit Court for
in the charging of some ex SEMINOLE County, Florida,
pensesfroman$88,00(Ienergy Probate Division, the address of
which 's SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, SANFORD, FL.
the personal representative of the
-. Legal Notice
estate is ALFRED LECLAIR.
whose address is 1110 TIM
1'FPLANF TP., CASSELI3EPRY,
FICTITIOUS NAME
FL. The name and address of the
Notice Is hereby given that I am perSonal represent,.tive's attorney
engaged in business at 301 F. 7$th are set forth below.
Place, Sanford, Florida, Seminole
All persons having claims or
County, Florida, under the tic
iemancis against the estate are
titiout name of THE ENGINE
equired,
WITHIN
THREE
SHOP, andthat I intend foregister
AONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
said name with the Clerk of the tHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Circuit Court, Seminole County, tHIS NOTICE, to file with the
Florida in accordance With the .lerk of the above court a written
provisions of the Fictitious Name .tatementofanyclaimordemand
Statutes, To Wit: Section 86509 hey may have. Each claim mutt
Florida Statutes 1957.
be in writing and must indicate the
Sig. Joseph 0 Kennedy
basis for the claim, the name and
Publish December 7,9, 16, 23, 1179 addressof the creditor or his agent
DEQ7
or attorney, and the amount
__________
claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
due shall be stated. If the claim s
FLORIDA
contingent or unliquidated, the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nature of the uncertainty shall be
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: stated. If the claim is secured, the
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN security shall be described. The
by the City Council of the City of claimant shall deliver sufficient
lake Mary, Florida, that said copies of the claim to the clerk to
Council will hold a public hearing enable the clerk to mail one copy
on January), 1910, at 7:30P.M., to to each personal representative.
consider an OrdInance entitled as
All persons interested In the
follows:
estate to whom a copy of this
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Notice of Administration has been
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, RE mailed
are required, WITHIN
ZONING CERTAIN LANDS
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
MARY, AS HEREIN DEFINED
PUBI. ICATION
OF
THIS
FROM A I TOM 1A, PROVIDING
NOTICE, to file any objections
A CHANGE TO THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP, PROVIDING theymayhavethat challenges the
COFL ICTS,
SEVERABILITY validity of the decedent's will, the
oualifications of the personal
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
changing the Zoning on the representative, or the venue or
following described property jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
situate in the City of Lake Mary,
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Florida
The Southeast
4
of the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first pubtication of
Scutheast'tofSectionl, Township
205,Range3OE,LessRightof.Way this Notice of Administration:
November 25, 1979.
for Rinehart Road,
Alfred Leclair
more commonly known as:
As Personal Representative
Thirty three (33) acres north of
of the Estat, of
Slromberg.Carlson Plant on
MARY
DORIS
DIANE
Rinehart Road.
lIsa public haaring will be held LECLAIR
lnthl"CltyHall,cNyafL.keMa,y,
Fiarida,at 73OP.M., on January ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
J, 1910, or as soon thereafter as REPRESENTATIVE:
possible, at which time interested GARY DOANE. ESO.
parties for andagainst the request P.O. BOX 1106
stated above will be heard. Said ORLANDO, FL. 32102
hearing may bi continued from Telephone: (30$) $132773
Publish November 25, and
time to time until final action
December 7, 1979
taken by the City Council.
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,nue 1W
mull QV fTI0 In
three (3) public places within the
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
City Hall, and publish.d in the IN THU SEMINOLE COUNTY
Evening Hrald, a newspaper of CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND FOR
general circulation in the City of THU EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Lake Mary,
.i_ tun. et CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
lust thirty (30) days prior to the CIVIL ACTION NUMBER 9.
date of th. public hearing, and the fløCAS5JIL)
owneriof the real property which BERNARD JAFFE. TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff,
is affected hereby, shall be mailed
by the City Clerk, a copy of this '
CONTINENTAL
EQUITY
notice as their address may ap
PARTNERSHIP
pear on the latest ad vaiorem tax LIMITED
NUMBER La Michigan Limited
records.
Partflership and THE MYERS
DATED: November 2$. 57e
COMPANY, a Washington cor.
Connie Malor
poration, not qualified to do
CITY CLERK
bvsin.ssinlheStateol Florida, as
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Trustee.
FLORIDA
Defendants,
PublIsh December 7,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
IN INS CIRCUIT COUNT OF CONTINENTAL EQUITY LIMtT
THU EIQNTUNTN JUDICIAL ED PARTNERSHIP NUMBERS,
SEMINOLE a Michigan I.imit.d Partnership
IN
CIRCUIT
COUNTY, FLORIDA
400 Kendale Drive,
CASE NO 79*INCA4II
Suite 30)
IN RI. THE MARRIAGE OF:
Fast Lansing, Michigan 4173
LEE ROY SMITH,

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IHE EIGhTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL NO. iS I41SCAoSA
SOt DALE BUILDERS, INC.,
Flo,.da corporation,
Plaintiff

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BtIIJPIS 0 SIMPSON. et at.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
'0
I'I'TIILIP B CLARK and
PATRICIA CLARK
07 University Drive
I,HkSOflViIle, North Carolina,
YOU
APE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an Amended
(oi'iplant Iotoreclosea Mortgage
'" the following property ifl
'Inn",,'
IOf't
tot 8?. Block "A" SEMINOLE
"IC.HTS. .)rrort' nO to (P1.' PIat
""reot, as recorded in Plat oo
. '..u. I .ind 7. of the Public
Re. 'irds of Seminole County.
I loricia
l'.i'. h.i'n tiled Against You and YOU
" rtQiiired tO serve a copy of
your wr'tten defenses, if any, to it
I'T 0. GAITON, ESO.,
Plaintitt's attàrney, whose ad
'5 2A99 lee Road, Suite 705.
Winter Park, Florida, 32719. on or
liefore the ird day of January,
1980, and file the original with the
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; other
wise a default will be cnterii
,igainst you for the relief
demandcd in the complaint or
petition
WITNESS myftand and the Seal
of thiS Court on this 29th day of
November, 1979.
.
(SEAL I
ARTHUR H ITECVWITH
As Clerk of the Court
By Eve Crablree
Deputy Clerk
Publish December 7, 9, 16, 73, 1979
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INVITATION TO BID

The Housing Authority of the
City of Sanford, Florida will
receive bids for modernization to
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
16 I until 7:00 P.M., on the 9th
of Janludry 1910, at the Redding
C.nrdens Community R30m, 5th
Street and Locust Avenue, San.
tord, Florida, at whIch time and
place all bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract
,tu,'l5 iflcludiflg ptans and
specifications, are on file at the
office of the Housing Authority of
(tie City of Sanford, Florida, Ad
ministration Building, Castle
Itrewer Court, Sanford, Florida
and the office of the Architects',
('.ulmann Dragash Associates,
Architects, Planners, Inc. Sanford
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite ioo,
P0 Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
Copies of the documents,
drawings and specifications may
be obtained by depositing $25.00
With the Architect for each set Of
documents so obtained. Such
deposit will be refunded to each
person who returns the plans,
specIfIcations
and
other
documents in good Conditions
within 10 dab's after bid opening.
Acsrtifledch.ckoqbankdraft,
payable to the Housing AuthorIty
of lhe City of Sanford, Florida, U.
S. Government Bonds, or a
satIsfactory bid bond executed by
the bidders and acceptable
sureities in an amount equal to 5
percent of the bid shall be sub.
mitted with each bid.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 9TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 75'7077.CA.04.E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
KENNETH WAYNE STEVEN
SON.
Husband,
and
COIL FEN GALE STEVENSON.
Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
To
K E N NE T H
WAYNE
STEVENSON
Route S. Box 53
Slideli, Louisiana 10451
YOU APE NOTIFIED that an
action for diSsOlut on of marriage
t
been filed against you iii the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida. and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses if any, to it on JACK T.
BR I 0 GE S •
F SO U I P E,
CLEVELAND,
MIZE
&amp;
BRIDGES, whose address is Post
Office Drawer Z. Sanford, Florida
37771 attorneys for Petitioner, on
or before the 12th day of
December, 1919 and file the
original with the Clerk of the
above styled Court either before
service on Petitioner's attorney or
immediately thereafter; other
wise, a Default and ultimate
ludoment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court on this 7th day of
November, 1979
I SEAL)
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patricia Robinson
JACK I BRIDGES, ESQUIRE
CLEVELAND, MIlE I BRIDGES
Post Office Drawer 2
Sanford Florida 32771
Publish November 11, Ii, 75,
Decembt?r 2. l91
DEPIl
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, PITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 71.7439.CA.09.
A
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, a
Municipal corporation,
Plaintiff,

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3222611

8319993
1 tin',e
3cOIfllCUtjVltiIfll$

HOURS

530 P PA,
A,M
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

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Sanford. Mohawk Ave. For
Rent- unfurn. one new duplex
apt. 2 bdrm.. dec. range, ret.,
washer.dryef hookup. $273 mo.
Lease, sIC. 327 $753.

3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The

Day Before Publication

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Apts. for Senlir Citizens. Down
town, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie CoWan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.

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3 tSR. IS, tam. rm., CII A, Carp.,'
fenced backyard, near hosp.,
adults. $313 I dep. 323961$._-

ENERGY
COME TO

Lost. BIt., female toy poodle.
Vicinity 20th Sf. &amp; French Ave.
Fri. night. Reward. 373 1510.

House2BR,nearOsteen
Garden spa cc. RetIrees
912.294 1107

AAA EMPLOYMENT
LIVE.IN HOUSEKEEPER
Mature woman who loves
children. Light cooking, own
car preferred. Room &amp; board
plus $100 weik.

Lost Black,Male,Shepherd
REWARD
3732045

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Creative Expressions

323.7113

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Need transportation from
Sunland area to North Side
Christian School in Maitland.
Will share expenses. 3731079.
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Sharp individual needed by
nation's largest mfg, of fac.
tory built modular housIng.
Typing, shorthand &amp; general
office background required.
Construction linowI.dge
helpful. Paid lIfe I health Ins.
holidays, &amp; vacations.
Contact Production Dept.
Cardinal Industries Inc.,
Sanford. 305 321 0220 ext. 754.
An equal opportunity em
ployer.
Furniture Delivery Man
Must Be Experienced
Phone 323 1322

COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
Experi.nce dssred. Good pay, in

surance, vacation, credi, union
IPrOfit sharing. Apply In person
Lake Mary U Food Store, Lake
Mary Blvd. at II.
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Accountants-imp. in Individual
income tax returns. High sal.,
bonus. Offices throughout
area. MAR Block, Inc. III S.
Beach, Daytona Beach, Ft.
252 411$.
TYPIST- Capable of SO wpm.
Shorthand desirable. Handle
phoneorders. Retired military
or retired civilian preferred.
United Solvents. 333)10).

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OUTSIDE TECH

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at $20,500.

2SUS.FranctpAve,
3231,3223772,'3n.on9

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t,earn all aspects of busIness.
Mutt he r.lntatahla.

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SAVE T.IME
CALLMONDAY
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3235774 Day or Night

21-litustions
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'Auto Detailing, restoring In.
tenor I exterior to original.
3t34S.

Wanted: Carpenter Work
Smallbobs,orr,palrwk
Bythehour. 323343$
Consclantlous ahi.girl Friday
wishes panl.time work
3233156

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Drywall, Cellløgs, and Walls
repaired. in. I Comm..
RemelollAddltions.
Call 171.Uhor 1130)36

?NEEDCASH7

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SSmuIl a kiiii

UseYourHomeAs$scurlty
Call Us For Terms
TowsrFin.ncialSrv,
l$IS.741.3115

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kYIU1 Thank You
fir Wing my cvstimers I
theresa bitter way
fisayit ldswtkziinhsim, may
you be richly blessed. Beet
wishiag Randll laws.

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Inc.

REALTOR, MLS

323-5774 Day or Night
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IrS. rOOM,. $09.
h I NI. Air
Iheef. Close So restaurants.

HEATERS cLEANIp
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$5
ISis S.ld II Yevelois it Ike
Seminole Msmp,rlaI rot in.
bIN 055*0 SSH&amp;Lln$:
Flame ri- ru -lu
AddIliMel Imformetion, pINs
011ice if file Motadsis
iager.
Ad bIN shell be mailed Si She
Materials Masopir 0 the
liminess flietnarl.I Saapftul, I*)
*131. Ait ilillibiN bepastmirkel
lots, *i *5 Sm day ii
Decgibii $501._and *015 no
received omor boWls *5 lISIl day
of Detantbor tIN.

CARPENTRY
PAINTING
MIONRV
CONCRETE
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Manager ii the krnlo,fO
Msinurlal rnpm ,,
AM inib. SPIbdapof Pours.
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limineSs Memorial it.spitoi
resanyos the r!*0 So rejd amy
adall bids.
PuOf1* November50, 15 I
NecuUr 1.5509

1Mas,qusUIyerofim
Sri. lop. Pities,
SIC. Wayn. Pool. *.I*1

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Ao.IPAIN'IING
ResIdential 1 CommercIal
3331753
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GaY colons delight the child.
Christmas Slippers, we
suggest.
KNIGHTS,200E.lstDowntors
Thrill them with boils
Dingo I Cowboy Boots by Acme
KNIGHTS,200E.ist.Ooeritewn

OMITS O

111' Prguura S $*0m leajwng,
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meito
tISIUS. ltc. Mobile home ipscli
12111 $73.11 Roiser*ibIe raii
aN.we* Mr. 353.7313.

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Jam Up Hair Styles I Jeans
Levis-JunlorIMissy
Tops I Dresses 502 French Ave.

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Stereos, guitars, cameras
I manyothef items
333 *766
1904 Frsnctt Ave.

°A WIN
MR. T'SFASIIIONS
FineClofhingformen
26171.FrenCh
3734161
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UATTNS JANUARY
ci INCREASE
Call Expert 100Mg II SanfOrd'
*2-3173. SuitS op *Ingtss, r
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Ted meler I eNIen. $letp,
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Dip's'.

.831.9993_1

His comfort is important
Daniel Grim Slippers at
KNIGHTS,315 I. 1st Downtown

Pianos, organ., guitars, amps I,
1JM5. Bob Salt's Disc, Music
Ave.
CIMer.
333331$
Lackey' Guitar Ct. S Nusiwn.
Oven 110 p &amp; used birgalns.
Martin-Glbson.Giid..
Yamaha. 711$. Frincb (IN
5.01 Sambos). 1131541.

Losing your home S. credit? I will
catch up back payments 1 buy
equity 322 0216

I We buy your equity. close in 74 Pirs
AWARD REAL TV. INC
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FANTASTICI 3 BR, 25 brick
home in ldyllwiidel Many
custom features on a 1g.
Laniscapid loll Only $61,900.
SUPERI 3 SR. 7B Bnitt wy'styl.
homeoverlooling Mayfair golf
counsel Every imaginable
feeturet SPP WARRANTED.
Just $47,110.
SPECIALI 3 SR. taB home
with CH.A, wu carp., on a
quiet culdesact Near schools
Ishopping. IPP WARRANT
ED. Only $34,150.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture.
205 E. 25th St. 3230911.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Wanted. Pick up Topper
For 6' bed
323 1192 Ileave message

Used Color TVs 9(0 sell 'your
thoiCC ALL WOR K $99 ca
NoIPs Sanford Furniture
Salv,sqe. 17 97. So ot Sanford.
322 8721

Will buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgages We
-------also make Real Estate I
Business loans. Florida Mor
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2619 Orlando fl
ph, 3720352
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Park 64.4 6432
STEREO
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
I (.'L...AAiti'nlltwia, (tsr
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Z'nitft walnut console stereo.
"Ican still make ends meet...about
AM I'M stereo radio. .1 speed
WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
turntable, $ track tape player
times
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BUY, SELL, TRADE
sold new 5600, a teal buy at
3)) 315E. First St.
only $1162S or taki' over my
377 5627
---- 41-4louses
-IhY"i'flS $1600 month. Call
FURNI TURF BEDDING
________-Ito? 5394 day or night Free
Wholesale to all Orlando Whole
_____________________________liolil,' tr i,II Atient
A.FHA-235-COn. Homes
sale rum 2500 Industrial Blvd
GENEVA
Orlando
Low Down Payment
ISARGAIN TVS
5.2 acres 330' on pav4d frontage.
Why pay more?
ash for your 10(1 Will build on
(",ss hot water titr cent q,uc
$27,000. iOpct.dwn. By owner
14E RB'S TV
your lot a, our lot.
365 349$. eve. 345 5451
turn,ie w 3 ton AC
I
322 SlIt ,stter I
759? S Santord Ave.
V Enterprise. Inc.
I
323 1134
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Sedel Inc., Realtor
6443013
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plaiD,
151,4 AA.m&amp; Dn.,4 ,n ,,., ,.., j Corner cimnop.
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3 BR, 25, 1g. lot, end, garage.
paved road. Mostly pasture
1493
75
bal. $113.16 or SI? nio.
3270067
7'., pcI. mortgage, Sanford
with small pond. Wooded
Agent 3395386
south. Owner financing
homesite at rear. 565,000 with
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Trailer. combo boat utility Sxl
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possibility, 532.150. Plymouth
terms.
TELEVISION
alum bou %1S0 ilicycleJO" $18.
Rock Realty, Inc. Realtor.
RCA
color
console
25",
sold new
?6' 525 3?? 3516 eve
(305) 056.0333 or (904) 313.6093.
over $700 Balance due 5175.00
or tkc over my payments
Snake Piuot Boots $69.99 pr
OPEN HOUSE
month. Stillinwarranty.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
I $1700
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
will deliver, call 86253Y4.
372 579)
310 Sanford Ave.
12:00 5:30
Agent.
SHADOW LAKE WOODS
Hoover port. Washer Dryer. apt.
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We are offering several new
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size, $125 for both. Motorcycle
Kniuht Stereo Receiver
tsomesfon your Inspection with
street tire. 3.50*15, 510. 322
Make OIler
OSTE EN
prices from $107,000. These
1043.
3733675
5 wilderness acres. Enloy
homes are on t', acre wooded
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nature. Only $73,000, good I Beds. DbI. motel box springs I
lots with assumable mor
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terms.
tgaqes, some at non.escalal log
I mattresses. $30 set. Sanford I
54-Garage
Sales
Interest rates of Il'., pct.
Auction, 121$ S. French. 323
Paved road acre for investment
Among the features of these'
7310
or building. Terms you can
homes are: Fireplaces, in.
CHRISTMAS
tercom systems, solariums,
afford. $500 dwn.
Side by Side refrigerator, $75.
ww carpet, tile foyer, sc
OPEN HOUSE
picnic table w 2 benches, $30.
porchesor open terraces. 3or 4
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
full size baby bed w mattress,
December I lOam, to5p.m.
BR plans with 2 or 2"z baths.
$75; Oak porch rockers, $?9.9S;
DOOR PRIZES
20 acres lake front
Directions: West on Hwy 44.
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Specials
on Arrangemonts
turn 700 yds past 1.4 onto
FurnIture, 70$ F. 75th St 373
70 acres orange grove
Elyses Flower &amp; Gill Shop
Wayside Or. go approx. 1 ml.
0911.
lfl F Crystal lake Dr.
to 2nd Kimberly Ct. St. sign.
350 woodsland
1.1k, M,.ry
377 9337
I rear P U bumper. $15; I ten
Iral heater, oil fired, $75; I
Moving or thinking of garage
900 cattle ranch
central heat 8. air, gas fired,
sale? Lot 01 work? Will buy
5100. I6cu ft ('tolpoint relrig
Ironi or sell for you.
H.
Ernest
MORRIS
Sr.
Inc.
175 323 2951
REALTOR, MLS
*DANNY'S AUCTION SALES *
leg.
Broker
Call
323-5774 Day or Night
322 7010
250N.17.52,Cassilberry,Fl.
51-Household Goods
Eve. $623655 _______________________________
Conip twin beds, sm. bike, 01W
$34-isO
71" T.V ,Misc. items. Fri, Sal.
Singer Zig Zag
42-4Mblle Homss
71? Bradshaw Dr.
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
Drop arm, makes all stretch
our
beautiful
naw
BROAD
See
S.iqo Palms &amp; Gerber Daisies
stitches &amp; buttonholes. Sold
MORE, front I rear BR's.
Polled &amp; others
new $699.00. balance due
5'.,
ACRES,
ARTESIAN
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
901F ?SthSt.
576a.lOor $IS.00 Month. Still in
WELLS.
CLEARED
I
POND.
333.1200
5103 Orlando On.
warranty. Will take trade as
$25,000.
EXCELLENT
VAt. PHA Financing
tOO V.hlt'n Pd Sat. 9 5; Sun. 70
part payment. Call 867 5394
TERMS.
2 Baby &amp; ,nfant clothes &amp; toys.
day or night. Free home trial
2 BEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
Ladies site I? &amp; mens', Color
no
obligation.
Agent.
17 ACRES INCLUDES POND,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
TV.
BARN &amp; IRRIGATION.
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
off ot total inventory of brand
$49,500
NEAR
HWY
46
1
Garage Sale
LARGE LAKE NEAR SIL.
new interspring bedding. These
AIRPORT.
Lots
of Furniture
VER SPRINGS. $10,900.
are
not
damaged
or
beds'
Sat &amp; Sun 91 30 200W. 20th St.
SEIGLER REALTY,
seconds but brand new top line
10 ACRES. ORANGE GROVE
BROKER. 321.0610, 337.1577.
bedding Sets only! Free local
Carport Sale. 7)5 Baywood
NEGLECTED BY OWNER,
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
Circle, Sunland EstateS.
INDUSTRIAL
POTENTIAL.
CARRIAGE COVE
niture Salvage, I? 92. So. of
Sat &amp; Sun.
$55,000.
Terrific 1 yr, old dbl. wide,
,,_Sanford._3221121.
features C HIA, wheat pump,
S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
beautiful decor. huge BR's,
-Boats &amp; Accessories
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
WORK? Place a Classified Act In
recreatiøn center near by.
NEEDS
FILL,
$10,900.
the
Evening
Heratd
today.
Only $7,100 cash to mortgage
3' cabin cruiser, 19$ hp In.
TERMS AVAILABLE.
at $30,500.
terceptor cog.. 30 hrs. on eng.
Used full size hotel motel bed
&amp; trans. 5900. 373 7026.
(3) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED
ding. Very clean. $ll.9Sea. PC.
NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
$7,300 TOTAL.
ROBSON MARINE
Salvage, Il 97, So. of Sanford.
2977 Hwy. 17-92
377 $721.
Inc.
NICELY WOODED OVER 512.
Sanford, FIa. 3377)
FURNITURE A THINGS
ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA
Buy 15.11
323-5774 Day or Night
JOE'S. $5,500.
NewlUsed Furniture
Morchandise
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323 6SY3
(2) 10' LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR 25th ST. $7500 TOTAL.
Keller console piano,
Refrig. Repo AMANA I? ci, ft. Sold
like new,
15)4,
now
$746
or
$71
originally
3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS NICE.
call anylime, 323 57)7.
Lakeview loS. Loch Arbor. 101'
mo. Agent 3391316.
LV WOODED OFF NOLAN
paved road, 740' deep.
RD. (I) AT 54,300; (2) LAKE
snot I organs as low as $991.
across
view
beautiful
Crystal
97$ Singer Future Fully auto,
FRONT AT 15,100.
uitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.
repossessod. used very short
irums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
$14,915.
time. Original ISO), bal. $111 or
Music Center, 3202 French Ave.
$31 ma. Agent 3390356.
37322SS.

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Baby Crib
323 5256

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La.rry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
tuy I Sell, the finest in used
urniture, Retrig., stoves, to'ils.

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Ft

dentlal Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's AuctiOn, 323 5620

PUBLIC AUCTION.
MON., DEC.3, 7PM'
0nly 3 more auction sales till
Christmas. Lots of modern
turn., TV's &amp; Christmas items.
Something tom everyone
$VISA--'MASTER CHARGES
S CASH DOOR PRIZE $

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155. French

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Buy Sell . Consign
2621 S.ntorye. 3235772

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Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS

op Dollar Paid for junk I used
cars, trucks A heavy equIpment.
377-5990
BUY JU NI CA Rs
From $10 to $50
Call 372.1624: i77 4140
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1976 Honda 750 F, Super Sport,
windiammer wind shield,
sissy bar, 13,000 mi., cxc. coed.
$1,600. 3277397 aft 6. 322.2213.
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233544 or 323-7710

CalIBart

NEAl. ESTATE
REALTOR, 337.7455
loelsndLI. Ma.voe area. toned
agrl., 114*351', $$,NL

OII1ST

OIIJNI

NIALTOII
5*1535ev 3*451 owl
INC

Oto DISPlAY
COMPAU ThESE PUM1$
LARU POOL
UVS 110US$ ARIA
can WATER SEWER INCLUOIO
sASULT lIlLY aed FAMILY SECTIONS

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£.g ?.a.a

1975 Chev Cheyenne "i T PU, V.
5, auto, A C, AM FM. I track.
wh. spoke wlsls, 39,000 ml, cxc
coed. 52,200. 322 7397, aft 4 372fl43.

80-Autos for Sale

YTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
- public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You sit
the reserved price. Call 904.215.
5311 flV'TurThor OetalIt'
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-SO to
'75 models. Call 3399100 or 534.
4605 (Dealer)
1912 Pontiac Grandville
Loaded, has now sticker
$130. 323 3569
1961 AMX 343 eng. positrac rear
headers, air shocks, 5030. 3327397 aft 6. 3223243.
'73 Vega, auto,,
Runs Good, $395
32756$

AUTO SALEI

BROKEN
3435 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
3371577

Saislsni
321060

Flagship Bank

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'73 Chevy 2 ton Runs good.
Mutt sell, firtt $2,300
66$ 5196

REPOSSESSED

$110111 REALTY

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79-Trucks-Trailers

9-Ig,caI

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323.2222

Brands Off 1c

3237340

- Danny's Auction 322-7040

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322• 2420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
25S
REALTORS PARK

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Satilurd Fur
niture Salvage. 322 $121.

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OP SEMINOlE
sese N. ORLANDO AVE.

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5553 MP alt. S. Sat. A Sun'
anytIme.
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BEAUTIFULI 2 11,21 home in
Dellona with many special
footuresl CH.A, ww carp.,
Fla, rm., eatin kit., I lots
monet BPP WARRANTED.
Just $S4,500.

p
P Sanford's Sales Leader

YORK BARBELL (QUIP.

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGrOenhouse
3335141
Ivs0MrOI.tsskinds

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LAKEFRONTI 3 BR, 15 cottage
on a spacious landscaped loll
Eat.in kit., Fla. rm., I porch.
A super deal for $29,900.

Boots for your man
Dingo I Cowboy Boots tool
KNIGHTS,705 F. 1st. Douaøoum

iO YOUR bOY A FAVOR
PUMPIRONI
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linl* component stores. AM.
PM wilIl spoilers. Was $30.
no. $115. Nc' JIM. Goodyear,
5MW.' .1. 333117)

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Oeneral Electric mlcro*avfl.
1* to cheese from. As low as
1)99. All at close out prices.
Giolpoif, 111 W' 151 '"!L
31' u.'E. color conOOlis
petuucabksefs.WereWS
I $799. Now 7199, Goodyear.
111*. 151. 3fl.1S31

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JUSTLISTEDI 3BR,2Bhomeln
Sunland on a nice loll Fla. i'm
w.wcarp., many bullt.Ins, util.
shad &amp; lots morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. A buy for $32,000.

ing" necklace, gold filled
nucaratgold
Gwaltney Jewelers 704 S. Park

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MICROWAVE
Push button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
Originally
$649,
assume
payments of $21 mo. Agent 33t.
8356.

Harold Hall R.alty

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PAINT CONT.
MiMI. SIDING
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
FillCIT.
EONS

STEMPER AGENCY

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Caitrv, PalM In,. Railing. I,
Oin. Regalia. Liconsed I
1111*1, F,gi IsIkitiles *1.
allen $ P..
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WEKIVA FALLS
New 1 BR, 15 travel trailer at
beautiful Weklva Falls.
Perfect for Winter retreat.
513,000. Owner finance w.t',
dwn.

UAL
REALTOR
mw.
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Select Style and Warmth of
p
Beautiful ew•lry, fabulous
Daniel Green Slippers
perfumes, I cosmetics for KNIG,uS,osE.1st.Downtown P
avery beauty need. MERLE _____________________
P
' NORMAN 1)0 Park Ave.
Boots for your Cowgirl
DingolCowboy Boots
KNIGHTS, 205 E. 1st Downtown
(?uuhhh1111I11II

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Pinamalile.. te. dopoitiMIe
Rngwtarsr $ lime billS
1711504
*0DOwn*.j1Ii.deJiSt

INVESTOR I
2 BR, 15 home, good cond., FR,
fenced yd. nice location, Inc. 1
BR garage apt, Live In house &amp;
rent ept or rent both. Only
$30,000.

REALTOR 327499)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 349.3100,333.1559

Necklaces, 14 carat chains
Diamond, ruby, sapphire I P
emerald.
p
Gwaltney Jewelers 701S. Park

Quality workmanship. No bob too..
small Cl' big, lntariai' or ix -'
Senior. Pressure CloNIng. 321
lilt

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Sanford Onaciivs living. Ross.
WosklyIminl%lyqases,viigwe
$. Iaqolr. *1. dsk NI'151

INVESTOR I
This won't last long. Nice 1 BR,
lBhomeon fenced lot. $13,000.
$6,000 dwn, owner carry.

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Yard debris,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.537)
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Eutsier Painting RepaIr
Residential &amp; Commercial
Call 311.1343

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STENSTROM

OUTOF IDEAS?
visit ETHELL'S ANTIQUES I
ml. W. gill. old SR.44 at "76'
Station Paola. 332.5171.

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Loch Arbor
324 Sunset Dr.
OPEN SUNDAY 1.4
Cedar I stone contemporary in
park like setting near MAY.
FAIR GOLF I COUNTRY
CLUB. 3 generous BR's, 31's,
beamed ceiling I Fireplace In
Family Nm,, so porch to oak
'shi'p.tli, Utility em.
' suitable for office or 4th 0*,
Quality built by, buiider3 vrj.
ago for own use. 153.000.

RN11QU(S

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COUNTRY LIVING at It's bestl
Eight acres fenced, 3 Bdrm, 7
Bath, lam. room., fireplace,
screened patio w BOO, self.
cleaning pool wcool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond,
access to St. Johns River.

REALTY - REALTORS

*isenitions, Dressmaking
napos, UpleIstery

Pit Bull, Rhodesian Pidgeback.
&amp; Doberman crosSed. 9 wks
old. Wormed $50 ca. 323 7041

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41-Real Estate Wanted

HUS KEY REALTY
Main office:
Maltiand, Fl.
647-5560
Open daIIye AM-8PM

miosk's

CERTIFIEDLAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 337.750

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REALTORS
2710$infordAve. 322-1912
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LaICEpIng
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SesaukiII

MILL IONS OF L'OLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in thel
classitied ads Nothing small!
.sbout that

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MEIN'I'ZIN TILE
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New or repair, leaky sliowsrs OW' Handy Paul, has truck wilt travel.
soeciatty, 21 yrs Imp $01562
WantS to make small household
lI
repairs, carpentry, painting I.
misc. Call Paul Hunter, 3396531,.

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MO1R Sr.
ESTATE Broker

Harold Hall Realty

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AbC Concrete, Patios, *lviways Custom draperIes, bedspreads &amp;
odd on.. Quality work, no bib
wallpaper. Choice of fabrics.
to, small. 051.1514
ree ust. 30 yrs. imp. 421.7310.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
512 Fnsncs Ave.
373.1116
Corner of 10th IFrench
"Your Future Out COnceYn"

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELINGIREPAIR
S.D. BALINJ
3334115

'Csm*

FEES

NEW
MAYFAIR LISTING
Gorgeous 3 BR, 20 boasts
beautiful landscaping, 16x)75c
POOL &amp; custom features
throughout. Owner will help
tinancel $59,900.

imsI17s
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
1151. istisim.iiu

PINECREST
'"
FurniShed 4 BR, 20 home ne)tVty
decorated on 1g. wooded lot in
great area I Walk to school I
stores. Only $37,300.

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MAYFAIR'S BEST BUY
BeautifuilBP, 2Bhomeon large
corner lot w gorgeous land.
scaping. Terrific eat.in kit, 2
FR's, big BR's I great
financing. Only 555,900.
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I ACRE investor special,
beautiful oaks, workshop,
guest cottage, 2 BR, 20, comp.
with barn.

290 N. 17.97, Cass.Ibenry, Fl.
$340200
Eve. 057.3455

r,ecreation center near by.

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I Established piunibing supply A
service business for sale, inc
tools, tixtures, inventory &amp;
real estate Call W M,ttic
iowski, PEAL TOP 322 7983
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62-Lawn.Garden

52-Appliances

i-ILL DlT,.. TfliaSoIL
YELLOW SAND
KENMORE WASHER-Parts, :
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7550
Service Used Machines
MOONE' APPLIANCES
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3230697
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65-Pets.Supplies
,
•Vasher repo GE deluxe model.
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Sold orig. 5409 35 used short
Walker deer S. fox hounds
time Bal $159 II or $19.33 mo.
mate S. I female. $100 ea. 323
Agent 339 8386
I
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46-Comrnercial Property

2001 2ndSt. E.

This one is ready to live In.
Tastefully furnished 3 Bdrm, 1
Bath with I yr. warranty.
Select your own breaktost fruit
from your own fruit trees in
your own nice backyard.
Priced right so move fast,
won't last long!

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LARGE LOT OR 3 loS ACRES
AND GOOD
WITH TREES
ACCESS. REPLY P 0 BOX
1795, SANFORD, FL 3277).
I GIVING DESCRIPTION.
LOCATtON AND PRICE.

Immaculate i BR. 2' B, pool
home in quiet, prestigious area
offered at $97,000. Your
hostess: Dorothy F. Martin,
Realtor Assoc.

Executive Country Living with
all the sapce you will ever
need. Immaculate 7 Bdrm, 4
Bath pool home, fenced for
horses, on over I acres in
lovely Geneva. I yr. warranty.
All this and much more
5170,000.

5 ACRES executive farm,
irrigation, landscaped, work
shop I 3 BR 38, w pod.

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Christian Brothers

COLLECTION NCR. TRAINEE
Own car, outside collections

NO BROKERAGE

BROKER

41
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by Gill Fox

GLANCES

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H. Ernest

7439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
Orlando
321 0640
377 1571

REALTY,INC. REALTORS
134.1041

322.9283

I 3 ACRE with lake frontage, trees
I 3BR, ID.

SEItLER REALTY

CARP IAGE COVE
Terrific I yr. old dbl wide,
teatures C lilA, w heat pump,
beautiful decor, huge BR's,

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SALESRIP.
Aggressive •elf.starter. Will
train right person.

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Lake Kathryn Village. 1 I 2 BR
condos. 176.500133,500 95 pct.
financing. Call Don Cox 373
6213.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

PANT.TIMI SWITCHBOARD
Learn dispatching

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OPEN HOUSE

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NEWLISTING
Lk Front
Casselberry
3 BR 2 B neat I clean, new roof,
fruit trees, fenced yd. Owner
motivated.

ALLFLONIDA REALTY

24'HOUR E

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

OPEN YDAYSAWEEK

SALESCLERK
Maturewoman with heavy retail
imp. in women's wear.

321.0759

Eves. 332 0617, 322 1317,
332.1)13, 322.7177
207 E. 25th St.
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Older 2 story 3 BR, 1½8, FP &amp;
newly renovated. Ready to
move Into. Call to see. $35,000.

StUbs

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

323.7832

3 BR, lB turn., gas heat, ww
carp. &amp; inside utility rm. Good
terms &amp; priced at only $26,530.

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10 acres in Geneva area, high
native land. 110.000.

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IIAIITY

BATEMAN REALTY

MULTIPLE L1STINGREAL TOP
3 BR, 15 with Fla. rm. Pinecrest
area. $33,000.

101111's'

I 1 3rd acre 2 rlultiple housing.

HAL COLBERT REALTY Inc.

1 BR house, turn., ww carp.,
adults, no pets, references.
373.6741.

Little want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one, 322.261) or
531.9193.

Mutt sell 1 7. needs repair,
consider lease option. $33,500.

2435' 5. French (17 921 Sanford
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2 BR, 15, ww carp., AC,
fullyeq.kit., turn., adults, $350
" sec. dip., 1st &amp; last, 323.
0217.

INSURANCE SALES
320 License required within 6
months.

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Sanford 3.) nice frame, 1g. lot,
established neighborhd.
$33,500.

Inc., Realtors

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3 BR, 15, 1g. fenced yd., utility
rm. w.W.D, workshop. 1st &amp;
last mo rent 1- dip. Ref. req.
3232747. No pets. $373 mo.

LEGAL SECRETARY
Typing, shorthand, dependable
person. Legal terminology
preferred but not necessary,

Top pay for qualified personnel.
Apply at W,stga$e TV In Four
Townes Shopping Cantor. Ask

ulne S.'J, summwciau toning:
iou *
I9UII1'Iu mar an following property in Seminole is lwenty percent (19 pci). To
trio, Carpenter
Lits 4$. 16. and the South ' of
action for dissolution 01 marriage County, Florida. to wit:
ensure that maximum bids from
Fep. onlyn.edappiy
lot 17 Crystal Lawn Subdivision,
..'hes been 11111 against YOU ki
Lols3O,31,32,33,40,1l,Iiandd3 Minority Bi4inessEnlerprlsesare
isrecoidudin Flat SooE Page&amp;
373 SUS
''Circuit Court 01 seminole County, of the Florida Land and sought, contractors submittIng
Florida, and you ane required to CItetion Company's C.iei-y bids will be required ID proviie . of the Public Resrdi ii Seminole
Widow needs S.'. Citizen han.
tOMMy, Fkiv.d.i.
serve a copy of your wrItten Platsfation, Plot $ok I, Page 179, evidence of their efforts in aiding
dyman; also woman for
Miee commonly known as tiw
defenses, if any, to It on JACK T. of the Public Records of Seminole in the reaching of said gef$.
housework. 337l.
Southwest coiner 01 Midale Street
BRIDGES, of CIve$and. Mite I, County, Florida (LESS tt, scum
This prolect Is sublect to the
and Lake Mary Soutevatti. and
Bridges. *ff.rnly
I$
13) flit of the North 756 feet of the r,quiremants of Section 3, ot flu
WaItress days F 1 PT imp.
'Lots IS, 49, Slated the Nedli
Hiiibiild, wh001.
iN II Fist East 317 feet of Lot 30) and (LESS Housing ieid Ulban D.veioptninl
only.Dls$iwasjwr, cooks helper
Lot 47, Crystal Lawn SUbdivIsion.
ff ice Drawer 1. SanfOrd, Pisilda. the North 21 lesS of Lots 30 ij Act l INI. All blddit's will be
PT,Igg$OrnefelIist.,7s$
inpiotSeokLp.ge
'37771,iiiorbhIirCDecIffiWc IS. 31).Weit90.$fee$ofttteNertfilaS reouired Is comply with an Al
French Ave., Sanlerd.
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ISiS, and Ill. liii original WIth tIle feel ii Lot 3Si South 131 feel of the. l$rma$lv Action Plan to pr,vuite of tIPS Public lewis of Seminole
CMy
Clerk of this Court either before piip 716
opportunity to tower Income
p, Fail j
AVOW
MSN commonly known as the
slrvlceon PetItIoner's attorney Of' of Lot 30; and East $7.5 feel 01 residents of the project area for
FIGHT INFLATION
(arnie of MINIS Sifait
ImmedIately Iipereafteia Other
liii Avon. lwgai pour isredni
North 171 feet ot Lot i ot The training and ensphoymini See iii, 'Vt
a,i Like Mary Sivievaid..
wise a default and ultimate Florida' Land and colonization Supplementary Instructions tO
Mus'. Per dotaito. coil.
ThePVblkHlatin.sMllbstIsli
Sd.lIiM* Company's Celery Plantation, Bidders fir fliOie Infermationln
luismint will be
t.W4157s,114W9
at
the
City
NaN,
City
it
Lake
Nail tO this IiMir011%..IA.
you lie the relief demand lt*i ps.t Sgml I, Pige 119.01 the Public
.Mwy,
Plends,
of
7:50
P.M.,
on
AHIMhIn Ii caNed so me ium
ItItIin.
Records of Seminole County4
prma Operators &amp;
3 ISIS. or as soon
'
matry SI Work. In thiS lictIga. a
FURTHER Florida,
ARE
-,VOU
Exp.IPe4pluI.$3%$tw-.fogafl,
'NOTIFIED that Petitioner.
file
titeifandyge luItover schedut '.wIN be *ieMAW as me
Apply in person at 3150 S.
lIMe
MI1IR
a
Pta Will is sisking tIle pad If len Of are required to serve a copy ii
uI•lN5I
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specifically duscrlbed as:
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CIRCUIT COURT
TájUE: (MI) 501usd
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Executive DIp'sdar
Proctor
By:
CytiNI
MSM$M for PofRIN5V
Csne'igM.ler,
Pvb* Dec 3.9,16,33.30, hiS
14. Robert J. Sirobardi
As Deputy Clerk
rublisk Nsteimb.r 51. 71. and
City Nt P'bl* Pscalb.sr 3,9, $ 13, $509
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Osteen older 2 BR w I acre
grove. Owner holding, asking
545,000.

____________________ The Real Estate Agency

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DELIVERY DRIVER
Furn. imp., dependable, FCL,
clean driving record.

For a cN.r in Reel Esl.iè clii
Stamper Agency, Wm. Stemper,
32I-11.

4 pct. interest to quaIiti
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down pdyments. 327 2287.

41-Ho,jses

Special-your dream-) BR LR
FR garage walk to town.
515.000. BY Owner-lOS W. 3rd
-323 0197.

NOQUALIFYINTj-J8t4 home.
New Central HIA I carpet.
Owner will finance w
substantial dwn. 133,000. 322.
2257.
--LOCH ARBOR MAYFAIR
Sparkling, roomy) BR 28 home,
desirable neighborhood, close
to golf course. Top cond, new
carpet, great floor plan. C
lilA, vacant, $49,750 firm,
assume 9 pcI. F HA loan at $216
mo, 5)3.000 dwn, Seller carry
,5Q0 2nd mort at $103 mo.
Call_____
owner 3230106.

MLS

373.6061 oreves. 323.OSlj

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38R,2B,CHIA,
stove, refrigerator.
703 Santa St.

MAID
3 days weekly, housecleaning &amp;
laundry, mature, dependable
woman.

RN, SI I, Ill, full &amp; p.rt time.
Apptyin person Sanford Hurling
I Convalescent Center, CSO
MeIlanviIIe.

REALTOR

REALTY WORLD

3 BR, 2 8, near Sanford.
Adults only. $300 plus
$230 sec. dip. 213137$.

Lost. Female boxer, fawn
colored, 4 white feet, chest, &amp;
EXPERIENCEDACMECN
markings on neck. Blk. I
Read blueprints, Insul. imp.
white face. "Ginger". Last
seen headed west, vIcinity
LIC(NSUD.PLUMSIR
Celery Ave. Call Herbert
For local area
Russell, 322723$.
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LABORERS
Duct imp. helpful.
Good
TlWngs
to
Eat
9CASHIER
Exp. with gas console readings
FOR SALE
Grapefruit. Oranges,
GENERALMAINT.
Tanuerines &amp; Lemons. P. U.
Apt. complex exp. only.
Hutchhlon 377105$.
Knowledge of plumbing, dec.,
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1. pool care.
tangerines,
Navel,
oranges. Picked to order. Will
DISHWASNER.PORTER
mix. Crumtey 3720217.
Will traIn good, reliable person,
__EOE.
Black eyed peas, you pick.
Thurs.thru Sun. 9.5. 1 ml. Sot
PANTTIME SALES GIRL
Hwy 16 on Beardall Ave. F. of
No cold calling, own car, train to
Sanford. $5 bu. 323.5963.
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estimate

11-.hstructioin

IMMACULATE HOME
7 BR, i B completely redone 2 yrs
ago. Custom drapes, carpet,.
beautifully fenced yd. Nice
neighborhood. Low 30's.

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Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phonpifl 78R1.SAnford

M. Unsworth Realty

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32Houses Unfurnished

SAVE YOUR

41-Houses

Buitdto Suit - Our lot or yours,
FHA VA. FHA 2351245

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small rooms, $130 mo., $30 dip.
115W. 11th St.
3223119

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Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages. P.O Box 6071, Clear
water. Fl. 33511
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5-lost &amp; Found

OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 15 P.M.
SERENITY ABOUNDS IN THIS
LOVELY BRICK HOME- 3
Bdrm, I, Bath. extra game
room could be 4th Bdrm close
to Lake Monroe, nice quiet
street, I yr. warranty. 516
Burton Lane, Sanford.
Hostess: Cechle Williams.
Follow open house signs.
$39,000.

31-Apirtmsflt$ Furnished

Noon Friday

Sulay, D.c. 2, 1,7,-SB

Sanford, Fl.

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Lake Mary. 1 BR. CHIA.
Adults, sec. dep. &amp; ref. $163 mo.
$31 5912

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7cons,cvtivltiml$

Evening Herald,

Beat those high interest rates
REMODEL!
Call Pay Smith 327 7911or
331 7119. FPE ESTIMATFS
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS
FOP A FRACTION OF THEIR
COST FROM TODAY'S WANT
ADS f
L.eneva 5 acres, Ire.". pond. 3
BR, 2B mobile hon" C lilA,
owner will finance Sf4950 319
Sill

Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one
soon.
44C HIll
$Ca line

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WHY BUY?

I BR'-$ih up. Pool. Adults onl,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.52 in Sanford. Call
333.1470 Mariner's Village.

RATES

CLASSIrIED DEPT.

0 ST RY 311 FA
APO New York 09)76
APE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a lien on real property
situate, lying and being in
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as:
Lots iS and 19 and North i of
Vacated Street on South, Block
"G," AD. CHAPPELL.'S SUB
DIVISION, according to the Plat
theriof, as recorded In Plat Book
1, page 7), of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
has bean filed against you in the
Circuit Court of SemInole County,
Florida, and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on C.
VERNON MIlE,
JR..
of
Cleveland, Mite &amp; Bridges, at.
torneys for Plaintiff, whose ad.
sss is Past Office Drawer 7,
Sanford, Florida 32771, on or
before Decembe.' I?, 1979, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or im
mediately thereafter, otherwise a
default and ultimate Judgment
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
ol this Court, on this 7th day of
November, AD., If7.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clark
C. Vernon Mize, Jr.
P.O. Drawer i
SlOford, P137771
Publish November 11, ii. 75,
3, I7
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CITY OP
LAKE MANY, FLORIDA
NOTICIOPPUSLICNUARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
by the City Councit "I the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Council will l.'ld iublic hearing
onjanuaryl,lN0,17:3Op.M.,fo
consider an Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
REZONINO CERTAIN LANDS
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY, FLORIDA, AS HEREIN
DEFINED FROM R.IA AND OC
TO Ci, PROVIDING A CHANGE
TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING
MA P;
C 0NFL IC T
SEVERABILITY AND
IF.
FICTIVE DATE.
changing the tonIng on the
following described properties
situate in the City of Lake Mary,

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ZrNEPHA CALHOUN AND
CONSTANCE C. FIX.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
ST I ZENEPHA CALHOUN

required to furnish •,
satisfactory performance and
payment bond or bonds.
Attention is called to the Bid
Form reliulring a Base Itid and
Group Prices. Each bidder is
requlr.dtobidonth.Ba$e Bid and
e*ch Group Price.
Attention Is called 'n the
proylsions for equal employment
opportunity, and payment of not
less than the minimum salaries
and wages as set forth in the
specifications must be paid on this
prolect
All bidders are hereby nolified
thai they must affirmatively
rnsure thd in any contract en
tered into pursuant to this
vertiwment, Minority Business
Enterprises will be afforded full
opportunity 10 submit bids as sub
contractors, or as supplIers o,
mat.rials,orservic,s,andwiiinol
be discriminated against on the
grounds of race, color, religion,
sex or national origin in con
sideration for award.
in accordance with Executive
Ordeq 1)635, Minority Contractor
THE MYERS COMPANY, a
C.oatsProgram,allbidderswillbe
Washington corporation, not quaIl
afforded full opportunity to submit
lied todo business in the State of bids in response to this invitation
and will 001 be discriminatid
FI0I4, as Trustee •
against on the Vounds of race,
2503 Rainier Bank Tower
cOlOr, religion, sex or national
90) Rh Avenue
origin in consideration for award.
Seattle, Washington 51101
During the Fiscal Years of 17$
ARE
YOU
HEREBY
NntIiFD I at an artlnn In thru Sit. ooals for Darticloation

and
JAN MATILDA 1MITH,
Respsndant.Wife.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO:
JEAN MATILDA SMITH
$77 N. Riverside
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Growers

IN BRIEF

As

Consigners can dose out the year by earning cash
from Reynolds Mumlnwn Recycling Company for
their hotishold aluminum products.
During )eceinber, Reynolds will pay 23 cents a
pound for aluminum every Wednesday (except Dec.
26) from 2- 3:30 p.m. at Publix Supermarket, Sanford
Plaza, 1060 W. State St., In Sanford.
According to Dave Vardell, district manager,
Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Co., nationwide the
company recycled 131 million pounds of aluminum
during the first none months of this year and paid
consumers $27 million for their recycling efforts.
Once it is produced, alixnlnwn becomes an energy
bank and recycling It for use requires less than five
percent of the energy used to make the ahininum
originally. This 60 percent energy saving makes every
aluminum can an energy bank, meaning the energy
may be saved each time the metal Is recycled.
Reynolds pays 23 cents a pound for all-ahgnlnum
beverage cans and other clean household aluminum
Products such as pie plates, foil, frcaen food and dinner
trays and dip, pudding and meat containers. Reynolds
Also recycles such Items as aluminum siding, gutters,
storm door and window frames, outings, and lawn
furniture tubing. These aluminum Items mud be cut to
lengths not exceeding three feet and should not be
mixed with aluminum cans.

Flagship Officer Named

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Consianers can hardy notice the
difference anymore when prices farmers receive for food
decline. Marketing cods, the largest being labor, keep pushing
up food cods no matter what happens on the farm.
Thus, October retail food prices rose 1 percent, even though
the farmers' share fell 2.2 percent. The Agriculture Departmint predicts food inflation next year cannot fall below 7
percent because of built-In Increases In the marketing system.
The Agriculture Department predicts that farm income may
fall 20 percent next year. Yet some Americans may blame
farmers for higher food prices.
A new examination of labor cods in food marketing In the
fall Issue of the "National Food Review," an Agriculture Departrnent magazine shows that productivity growth In food
marketing
been slow since the beginning of the decade.
Farmers' productivity rose so much that It took fewer farmers to produce 7.6 billion bushels of corn In 1979 than it did to
grow 5.6 billion bushels In 1972.
But output per hour of labor In Industries manufacturing
food Increased 1 percent from 1972 to 1977. Productivity In
retail food Mores dropped 6 percent from im to 1177.
For the first time ever, labor's share of the food dollar
surpassed the farmer's in 1977. Now the farmer gets about a
third of the food dollar. The other twothlrds
for food
accounted for 47 percent of
marketing. Lest year, labor
food marketing costs.
Nearly 7 million workers dean, grade, pack, process, price
and shelve food.
Labor cods Include wages and employee benefits. Governmerd statistics do not Include all labor cods so the share Is
actually larger than numbers Initcate.
The tabulated labor cods relate to processing, wholesale,
retail and restaurant workers.
They do not Include labor cods for Inter-city transportation
or manufacturing of such things as food containers, which are
counted only traiortat1m and packaging costs.
In the magazine article, Agriculture Department official
Harry Harp said, "Higher wages coupled with slow growth In
productivity were
responsible for the upward trend In
labor costs over the lad five years.11
Hourly earnings of employees In the food sector rose at an
annual rate of 1.4 percent from 1973 to 1179, compared to a 7.6
Percent average annual Increase for all workers In the
economy,

Everting Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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Bud Sails Well In Florida
Asheser-Busdi, Inc., the world's 1e.pd brewer,
achieved a 81.7 percent volume Increase in sales of Its
preniwn Bedwsla.r brand be Florida markets during
the thirdqseterof 1179, It was annommcsd by Ave*
A. Busch UI, chaismars of the board and president of
Aabsmoir
th
,Ind.
Third art.r isle al
do were paced by the cornpfl3r'$ Michulib SM&amp; brand, Which achieved a vlw,w

hicr.sol4Upirc.ntbethsstat..

NM1N*, ABusch achieved record utes
Md W111061 for the third quarter and first nine
of M. Busch rspmrt.d capacllyccsntalnsd
beer
ssMesferthsIhirdqanrseroils7loflLz
mWIon barrels, a $7 parcont increase c'iparsd with
111 p"W,ii barrels sold daring 610611 quarter ii
197
or
dnInemdiü,of 1979
war. 60.2 ''IMn barrels, an 11.3 psrced incises.
c'nparsd with 81.9 011111001barrels UM *Aft 1110
"M — the — year.

Savings Bonds: Slow Pace
Sells of own 9 and H UI. is ho Bond. in
TheM. htalid $181.2 ''Mr daring the &amp;d
sdnof 111% Th.dM.aevsdIs41aofMs

saul ales gal Bo.36 -1$ percent
achiavemed for ft period.

Jehe V. Nurser, Boiinul. (edy ul if tar asv
had. chaises, r.pssM sales Waled $117,911 I the
caustydullagthstbrssqurtorpwiod aft uipt.aL
the coedy aftalmed 111 percent of Its1979 isles goal
thseodofhuØumbs.
lbs aedy chemises i4—all ceedy rIr•
ItkeBorIusIDmdwWbsrlpI1dbyaaewusriss
UBosdinJanry,11SI,mikl.gth.ID.gapsrlid IddoyØ with NO pesetlos) and hidurlcsl

FCC, FDC Now Parfn.si

tudi.s Open To All
Summer studies In France, Italy and Spain are again
'%e1og offered through the University of Contra! Florida
F(UCF) and are open to students and teachers alike.

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'*ansportatlon to New York. Cost for the Spain program Is
-;I485, phi UCF tuition. Cod for the France program Is
Øi200, which Includes tuition, room and board, but not the
transMJantIc flight.
i Students enrolled In Florida's state unIversitIes, In
private colleges, teachers at the elementary and secondary
levels, phi anyone else interested In the unique programs
are Invited to apply.
For Infonnatiols write to the Departme of Foreign
Languages, UCF, P.O. Boa 25000, Orlando, Florida 32916, or
iil (306)275-2141.

The 1 eIsure Time Program at Seminole Community
College Is offerIng an evening, course In "Karate,"
icheduled to begin Dec. 5. Qua will med every Wednesday
nd Friday for two weeks from I to 7:30 p.m.
The course will give basic Instruction In the techniques of
the Japanese style of Karate, Qdtoryu. Basic exercises,
kicks, punches, and blocks will be taught.
The $10 fee provides for the Instructions] cost of the
course. For Information, call the Llsure This. Program at

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?erkIee Enrolls Miss Garland

Conner: New Beef Era Ahead

Boston's Berklee College of Music has enrolled Carol E.
çGarIand 01100 Horse Lover, Lane, Altamonte Springs In Its
--4Fredsnan
Class of SprIng 1W.
Miss Garland's curriculum will encompass unique course
offerings that emphasize improvisation, recording studio
techniques, popular vocal arranging, songwriting and the
writing 01 background mule for films and other media

By DOYLE CONNER

rapidly.

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Mrs. Fleck has been working In this
medium for almost four years but she
has been changing her technique to get
the effect she watts. "I'm down to the
point where I use more etching now. It
took about a year to come up with what
I wanted exactly," she said. "It gives
more dimension and feeling."

After the picture Is finished, Mrs.

She sells many of her pieces in the art
shows she attends throughout the state,
attending one almost every two weeks.
Others are sold through a gallery in
New Smyrna Beach but she said she
prefers to sell them personally at the
shows.
"They're rather expensive," she
said, and to insure her work will have a
good home, "1 like to know who Is
buying the piece."
The public Is reacting favorably to
her work, she said, which has won
numerous awards in various shows

around central Florida. She recently
dtspliyed her work In the Sp.c. Ccmst
Art Festival In Cocoa Beach as well as
shows In Jacksonville and Miami,

Fleck said she soaks the wood for 24 to receiving compliments from many
48 hours In a special oil that furniture viewers.
makers use. She then lets It dry for at
With the winter months the number of
least 48 hours before adding wax and shows decreases and she said she is
giving It a hand-rubbed finish.
looking forward to spending more time
at home. Traveling to shows across the
It Is a slow process, she said, and a
major piece such as the 24 x 30-Inch Ante allows her to be home only three
days a week which Is not enough time to
German street scene that hangs In her
living room took more than 200 hours to work on a large piece.
"December and January will be used
complete the carving and burning.
to replenish stock," she said, and It will
She charges from $10 to $1000 for her give her husband a break from washing
work but added, "U you broke It down dishes and babysitting. "He cooperates
In hours of work it's almost a mental and helps a great deal with the house
wage."
and our child."

Florida L.ads In - Snakebites

Study Of Reptiles
Fascin ates Srg
ue on
Is the loading state for
mahebliss," claim Di. Gay Detain,
"Aid a elide projected an screen revealed
thU 75 percent of all_ekthts didhs result
frees raflt bites.
psisdatien
It yesware vim to die from a usabobit., It
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like a syringe. Slides Illustrating these facts
flashed on the screen.
A make that is extremely dangerous and is

found throughout central Florida Is the
Eastern diamond back rattlesnake. It grows
to an average length of six feet, said Di.
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"But don't rely on It," warned Di. Dotson.
"Many people are bitten and hear nothing at

ridiles tied I these MUm.
thebeudthstypsduns the 1'amb,rol
eres levis Is hoer, ha according to Di.

OINK dwe b a oft bum in 301618 alL"
amid, a eel44upamt, he shames his
Another dangerous rattlesnake Is the
bshiisdleu with rthuk. Roy &amp;osds aid Plgosy or Ground rttIer. *Pigmies are
dole dikeuTat the cody. "There's everywhere," he said "hammocks, sleeping
abd as wt NOW I tha m6ject as say tags. They're very aggressive. Their bite will
areed,"heaid.
FobeblyidkWbsd will eaaea lot o(psin
&amp;adwilba$rayof liI .eg4
adpev may bee aflngerortoe"
surges aid he Is aver
U led one
His pnhi'dMIen Included facts about other
prdieu a #t s pew.
pohimos snows foal lithe Ui whids
The ciend
tygs. bellb Wder ns.oceskv, copper hale and
wo do Md 01910L
mor of es ad. usa .s diiekI 1011110 4
is particularly endorm
heir. of Ma bd red s
MOU9 to told
Id tl6ft it's
"Wall
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jckeMandIekesIt$orkeu1
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5shad• ,oat
Di. Ds1r loft Id of avery l0
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day. fl it I. numerous, bites here are
we and the dedor said be has treated only
iLi1eilIe_ hi a glad kIhad tk'ss bites hi the tour yews be has been bore.
he aw Ed on
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mild form of carving that gives more
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as visible as the artist would like, so
wood burning tool Is used to add
shading to the carved lines.
"1 love wood," said Mrs. Fleck who
had previously dote graphics In pen
and ink but found the "market full" of
otter artists working In the same

She turned to pyrography, or
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Selecting a board or boards of proper
color and grain Mrs Fleck sketches a
picture an the wood, often working from
an enlarged photo. European street
scenes and animals are particular
favorite, at the moment, she said.
Once the drawing is finished she goes
over the lines with carving tools
creating texture and relief. Cobblestones in streets and bricks in clock
towers have a roughness that can be
felt as well as seen.

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'lbs 13(7 Women's Cl* will bold a (bsldmas bibs sale
is Dec. 14 U the Vlflags Coder is the 13(7 campus.
Proceed. (fan the we will go towar&amp; the adaluiilp
W The 13(7 Wemus's Qek will meet Dee. 13, U 10a.m.
U thiT.O. Lii
Room. Mrs. Roth Seged ww
1 a p I'M um en "oms aid Females About
ldmm. The saul C2wlimas OeM. Erke will
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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
The morning light filtered through
the white curtains and softly lit Jan
Fleck's drawing board.
Her hands worked over a drawing,
bringing It to life, but the pencil had
been discarded In favor of a carbidetipped carving tool.
Instead of canvas or paper, the
Altamonte Springs artist carves and
burns her Images Into boards of redwood and cedar.

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proper did, to has WhK ad $0 1h dsO proper posture
and briddmg iaita.
The $4 he for each class provides for the Instructional

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VFW Sated MN Pod and Asalliary are perticjsting
In the National Voice of Democracy Scholarship pram
again this year. Twidy students are worhing with Mrs.

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cost 01 the course. For Wormation, an the Leisure Tim,
PrgramUam.

of vain with aflatesh. level ezces
21 P* Thus, farmers
hod
1 had is a certified, stating that lb
is let Idsss not earud the limit.
To uci the
ger of mold OOW III, Edde
rsered. that producers fellow these precustless:
— Timely han'ig of gr prevents Bold irIorMIos.
- lbs burr cs 'an
in the field afist matarly, the mom's
outmity hi hiM ouli.&amp;l,u to ooent.
— Met harv.iU,.mbegin the drying pesous as soon As
peodhia.
air
&amp;culdks for mere thus Mx beers. Diy corn $014 salved 01:
las mue- percu It mild growth Is alris plaid.:
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Etching Combined With Woodburning

the woure Time Program at Seminole Commimity

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VFW In 'Voice' Program

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and may Ms. aiivara.ly meet humeri
Good —tatIit hi. Remove all corn which may:
health, ispecially 01
yiag children, It present in
s_--'
-id I cr-Near. ages ar bins freon the prso$es:
milk, meat or
said Edda.
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this i — 1 rmly before m-'
lb. meld that produce. MoMx Is iRee present as cern,
Rscod
"wsfi'dei
sheold herned be pret Ir,t4
rice, cotl.siuul meal sad other feed.. Physical dusags to
kirasls amid asides akems lbs longs to produce aiate.in
d.IIyIItSn
trash, weed sad ad irked blinds bakes
ad Ms talc bypreduda. In ry 1s, MlMeds -y cause
lat,ui. uuaiy ir cra
bonds
a marked drip ai&amp; pr,dwtke. Werhieuce with aurmal
thousand 1MS if
ad
Red.
brudiug prs ad incitasuil sesceptihilily 10 ilbir
PVsiIda i it semite.. 1 yes are helding corn in
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Aithesdi Edda said tha lbs r'y .1 afidasIpeeks
etusa d aNrs,sd $ag:
otwsMulfeedIsnstasgr,MIblsy..fasinUflad 1970, meal omauurceofprotd,k_hess,he---fas
re
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w
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that some forM. hi call hats 'silos this mal ha be. tided ad ot-''las
he ar
Peed ad
01 cu's.
PIUML
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,ulA. lead of lbs
N
fl
'MIws'I
(FDA)
60
p
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faoftheieijpied best' - flhod,ply Weal meal produced ad I1W.d fran (edReIal1, M
food, 1 cm he asaijuud hi MlMeMx
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TheM.
of Agriculture.
and
Thos
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"aid
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Coflege Is offering two afternoon claases in "RIm 'N Trim."

Mold Outbreak On Florida Farm Poses Danger

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the president on May 6, In. The No by 15210 acrea, of which the Navy agreed to
-MllSen. Roman Rn-ks of Nebraska, sos least iliacresto the U.&amp; Department o(
j 1, IM marks the beginning of a Rep. Graham Purcell of Texas, reqatred Agriculture for the Installation of the
Among the biggest gainers were retail grocery workers,
whose wages Increased at an average annual rate of 92 per. now as, I believe, In beef production In that the station be located on an island, to quarantine facility.
cent as a result of cost.of-lIvIng adjustments in their won the U.S. That Is the operative date for the protect the domestic livestock Industry &amp; Truman
Mw Ham Import Center Is
arrival 01 the (ltd
flIllInt 01 (fOUl
contracts.
Ination
a
Alf-contained
entity. It has Its own
Harp said wages of non-union workers have not grown as breeding dock direct to the U.S. from
Nature generously endowed Florida's water p*&amp; and treatment system
foreign countries, where foot.and.mosdh madine with many Wand.. Now Key converting seawater to fresh water, so as
He said that 917,060 food Indsatry workersare covera by aid Aw dread diseases are prevalent. West, acclMe by a ridzided'ss not to Increase the pressure on the
The first 400 head of Imports to the bridge, Is an Wand known as
major collective bargaining contracts. Be estimated that
Fleming limited coinsumer supply. it bu oil-fired
1y. It 15 owned by the
workers belonging to -"let bargaishig salts would push the Harry &amp; Thena* AnImal ImPOrt Ce
ladgieratot, to dispose of all solid wade
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total to 1.5 million workers.
from BrasiL This Island was sits for a ground404lr ad to pro
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base,
a
of
the
waters
surrounding
lbs I'd. Air
A majority of grocery umpicysis bilomig to the United Food western Uvedor"ou for use In the arid pistol rage, ommmiltivn storage andoea
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the be.
and Commercial Workers International Uniont which was p'
of Texas and other border elates other mu,
purposes.
dasrators
will
be
controlled
by
aeconcrested lut June with the merr .1 the RotMl Clarke ad the althosdi ft bald. promIse for Florida's
Members of the .11. selection cornmem
and
scritberi.
Mid ters r-.
ha, moist '"Mo as wall.
,,'te, hr the hnpe,t smar', station
Ned fo.d peesse washers kdng to the anty merged
lbs opielug of Ui Tf
ldut load
Mid thi family. k qv-tI., the cow wo receive
salon or the Teamsters Union.
center doe, a long chapter of the Its loostlon, controlled access ad .1. groups 01* head 01 cattle which have
Previously negotiated co444Msg increases will miss livestock lry's hidery 01 most to were (said soluble for projeetedm by been quaridhied in the cowdry of origin
salon cods this 7w. lbs grader WIion, the mar, their put such a facility We operation.
wftd hnportatlon anthoritle..
(em atleidlsdaysand .densiv.iytest.d
wages will go up. In food W11-075 percent 01 salon mumIagIs'M'on authorizing the secretary
flem
eyliaboatNmnllesfrosnthe
to
datermirse they are free 01 font-andbets have cod44ivthg clause In
cidracta.
of agricuitars, U his discretion, to Southern perimeter coed 01 the florid. mo* tadsercuiesla, brucelkil,, Slip
(dy 60 percent of salon food manufacturing workers have eslaMIsh the 1110904 quarantine station Everglades aid hi
removed (fan any tospirsels, bovine leokouli, ,IbrIo fda
similar clauses in their contracts.
cleared the Congress aid was signed by dc'meatic livestock opordloas. The Island and tdclionas.

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GAINESVIUZ—Rejstsofanaftsta,Maddedbr..on
a dairy him In Alathua unty peented UMwrdIy
Florida (UP) velerinidan to warn Florid, dairy himera to
lake
De. George T. Edds, a proleeser with the UT', 10111b" of
Food ad Agricultural idsuces (IPAI), ISId that On.
daasalr.ad,hsshatodump.evealth.r--pDins.f
milk because of MlMoxi. ceM''-s.
Ulaveh01MozMinmilkezoeedtheMi1Meft.5ppb(p
the milk mid be dauped, said
W
Aflatoxin, produced by certain "lk ma eisa liver

Jan Flock, Altamonte Springs

Cost for the Italy program Is $1300, plus UCF tuition and

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The Board of Directors of Flagship Bank of Seminole
at theIr November meeting elected Mark C. Wadsworth as assistant vice president and controller.
Wadsworth, a graduate of the University of Florida
with a bachelor's degre, In 1976, comea from the
Miami area where he had been employed by Flagship
Corporate Offices. Wadsworth Is married with two
children and resides In Deltona.
Flagship Banks Inc. also said It has learned a
number of European investors have acquired an option
to purchase one million share. of Its Mock from Frank
&amp;nath.rs, Jr. The transaction represents &amp;p
proximately 14 percent of Flagship's outstanding
common Mo
The management of Flagship noted that representatives of the purchasers said they were making the
Investment becauns Flagship Is regarded as a well
managed WAX91a with extensive b.nklrig and
lending actMtlss In Florida and Latin America. In
addillem, the purchasers have ..w.d thnt they Wand
I. assist — menNumed, end thsy have dated
so Wed to make a hither Investment In

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Down On The Farmers
Earning Less
Food Prices Rise

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Reynolds Recycles Cans
In Sanford Plaza Drive

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, Argentina.
gay,
They w1(i c country completely dif.
ferent and fascinating to their delight, but the
highlight of the trip, according to Maryon,
was a special trip they made to Machiccu
to see the ruins of the ancient Incas located
high up In the mountains of P
They took a train in Cuzco for part of the trip,
then a bus and finally a long walk to the rims
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Their longest stay ',ias in Brazil, the fifth
largest country in the world, where they
visited Rio de Janiero, the new capital
Brasilia and took a river tour of the Amazon.
Finally, the flight back home was from
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Its Christmas party for members Wednesday,
Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Ma Mae Decker,

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Mission Qiirdi wider the direction of
MwlciJ Director Mrs. Shirley Ryan Will
present a Christmas mualcal for the
Keenagemi Club at the For, Monday, Dee.
10, starting it 7:30 pin.
A selection from the muhlcal "Love cams
Down" by Salsbury will be swig by the grasp
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Also i solo will be performed by Jennifer
Wells who will sing "Drummer_Boy" and a
Christmas pantomlne sketch 1I* NIgh
Before Christmas," lll be performed by Mr.t
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,iij minute we have spent
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee Jr. of 410 Beth Drive,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Teresa Ann, to Wayne Owen lively, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas lively of Lake Monroe.
Born In Sanford, the bride-elect Is the grandaughter
Of Weed Scott and the late Mrs. Lucille Scott of
•Mt.Sterllng, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee Sr.,
3991 state Route 46, Sa nford
Miss Lee Is a June 1979 graduate of Seminole High

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and th Street, Sanford.
Her fiance, who was also born In Sanford, Is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. IL'fiana Sr. Of take
Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. L C. Lee of 20th St reet,

Seminole VFW Post 1207 and ladles ,
auittam,.
Again, congratulatIons to
of '
lbs neat regular In meeting them for outstanding patrio call
work'
ti
p 917
of
ladies auhffl
Special " anks" to WTRR for the
will be Tuesday, Dec. 4 at $ .ni.
use of their radio station
tapings; and, to judges, Evelyn
Welcome back to Jim, lbrrle, Diana lbwler, Media Specialist at Longwood
and James Noble who have finally Elementary; Robed I. Mains,
USN:
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Dept.
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He is June 1979 graduate of Seminole High School
and is employed by Hughes Supply, Orlando.

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The wedding will be an event of Dec. 31, at 6:30 pin.,
at First Assembly of God, Sanford.
4ffwe1It Welcome beds to Florida,
inn
Evelyn Boy of Ohio.
that she was somewhat d1ippo1,,(I,
Early the next morning hwibsnd
Sip*sls of joy could be
echoing
the neighborhood Baa1e called to tell Evelyn to go over
C'ations j
Mrs. Lee Williams of the "flower
llaMa Ia vista,
of
as they pulled Into the driveway
10 dangt*u', JudY Wilksrioss's bOOli
BrJy High scisoci
Basket" hi Fern Park, was the guest'
their daughter, Margie Dapor.'s for a (reds pet of con. After,
th on being
..'ial the first place winner In e Veterans speaker at the November mating of
horns. Seems tithigs were a hefty minutes Of W$1ins, Evelyn
conp
the South Seminole Garden Club.
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in the IVlagdepsrtme,*
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as y ssit.d to
Mrs.
Williams
an1llry Voice Of Damnooracy euay
demosatrated the art
encounterad
aibs
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ROBERTA SEXTON
of
flower
arranging,
made several'
upstairs where she hiand oak Baddyo
Cestinued Frien Page ic
PakI.
attractive
arrangeme
nt
s and gave: ".
Second
and kesp the IdUon ares as "eWIs as
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Glad they arrived sale ad sound. add1SIShteein4aw.Pam_dtw.
unlimited Ideas for the 0011da3rs.
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possible.
From a medical standpoint, a snakebite Is
CeIsKathySellande;
1ouies But!IIO., president, and
fascinating. "Snake venom Is the most
in J O'Bohiu
'Prevention I. the best tr.Int," said COddlIl understand
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sixth
place
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Jibe'
NaIth
id,
complex poison known to science," said the
Dr. I*son. leave them alone ad avoid their Pam dlds't cell me en my birthday
e.ented with arrangeme nts, and
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dr
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doctor, "and It's fascinating the way the
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habitats: woods, tomb ad wood ii.ó. watch
a Mrs. WIffl-na gave each of the.
winners
poison reacts on the human
11)," soid Evelyn Hut, adding with them bscaui
be
of work, bu I he,,
where
you
walk
and
watch
where
you
place
achokeofapink or red.
shoth
There are 13 different enzymes In snake
your hands. In the woods carry a walking
venom that cause swelling, bruising, red. stick
od In fivat of you and wm
denlng and a loss of tissue. There are eight
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differft reactions that occur in the blood night in the 11 nods.11
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sexton o(720 Cherokee Circle,
which can affect ON head,lungs,k&amp;ays Md
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announce the engagement of their daughter.
the nervous eye=.
Dr. Dotson spent his
DICAR ABBY: My
02"
Roberta
J.,
to Jeffrey Alan Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
For (liii aid most doctors today advise
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Born In Key Wed, the bride-elect Is the grad
about making a cut over
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'daughter Of the late Ray and Agnes Fleming and the
causes as much damage as the bit..
Does
wedding
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1J age, Da aMy that which will
fteease
"late Fred and Had Be".
It possible king this XMW And the victim to
dMmsapys
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She is a 1074 graduate ofSeminole High School and a
the nearest hospital within two heirs and
CaliforMa where we shir, a
1976
graduate of Seminole Community College. Miss
antl'venom win be "- -:
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bile. help 06Aome
NO Dim and bw
Avoid alcohol as this reacts
Sexton
was viduated ftm the University of 104"
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Whom
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Carter
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UIt will take 10MOr than two bon to roach
SI* k" Was sow" always had aMIN=
only in an arm Tbwa is an
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of
closing
the
a treatm" 011111141r, a 1011riliquell should be ased in W@ Md Md I Vft
ttimperA I
01109 bog biqftsis we cas
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Wcmw 1% had to
Her Rum, who wall born In Pittsburgh, Pa.,Is the
Placed above the wound and laumm-A
wepick at Diane out when
Is 0" our ebeaft on
could pt wU p*# ft
IMP my 111
grandson of Air. anil Mrs. Walter L.Mitchell of South
to Allow 8 GAW to AP under. Do
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Bend, Ind., And the late W.T. and Audrey Snyder.
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Among the guests attending the

event were Carolina Rawls, State
Chairman of the Epsilon Sigma
(knicron, an honorary educational
j'osç of the Florida Feder ation of
Women's Cube, and her husband,
Oscar (the only gentleman um
all those women), from 'Jackson- dircticn of Dr. Willi
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Director Of Bands at Seminole

To Annual SEEDCO Dinner
Pam and Derick.
of Sadord,
grandparents are Mr. and
Prayer And expression were Mrs. James Miller. James
Seminole County and
MARVA
made by Pink Major and at Anthony welOW in at 6 Ms.
VA ounding Areas an invited
HAWKINS
the family Sunday fellowship and 14 ot.
to attend the ah Annual
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Sanford
held at Zion Hope Missionary
Friendship Banquet of the E
Corlppadeal
Baptist Church, Evangelist Mrs. Mary Lee Jones
Seminole Employment And
Barbara Jeff Yancy delivered McClalren of New York City
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Economic Development
the morning menage.
Corporation (SEED06) to be
is in the city visiting family
WN Oft. 7 at 7:30 pm. at the
NW friends. While in Florida
adord Civic tenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny mwer, she will visit Tampa And
esnnowiCeUis Cdral Fioridiatttactions.
Keynote speaker for the family reunion
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occasion will be the Thardiagiving. Mm Bessie birth of little James Anthony
She and several other
Honorable Mickey Leland, Brooks and Mrs. Genie Miller. Maternal grand- Sanfordite's attended the
United Blat.. Congrianan, Parramnore were in charge as pirelli are Mr. and Mrs. game between FLAMU and
Alfred Brooks, and paternal BCC, in Tampa last weekend,
llh (bopseelonal District of other family mem bers

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New members and prospective
event her lovely "old" restored members honored were: Wilma
home which still reeks with the Knecht, Grace Kinney, Lucille
charm of another era. Furnishings Stone, Katherine Thomas, Emy Bin,
AM accents from the Fowlers Sue Humiston, Margaret Knight,
around-the-world tows of duty add Esther LeVee and Irene Brown.
didirictlion to the borne decor and
me gorgeous rose. In the cendesign.
terpiece of the tastefully appointed
Minnie Strickland, second vice refredunert table were grown by
president of the club, was chairman Bill Glelow, club president.

Her committee included: Allis
Sleenwouth, Am Bc1ci, De.bia
Brawn, Hazel Kratzmar, Edith
Geerge, Cathryn Wesley,'
Hwftsan and Loirins_Mee.eusger.
"And they (the cuInmIttee) were
Jut wusderful. l'hey took care Of
They COuIds't hm bees

Other guests were Mrs. Leland Community College. The Corninstructor who Is the owner of Hanna
Giddens, FFWC District VII munity Band and the German Band
Music, will present his st udents in a
Director, and Mrs. Roberta Kimble, will be featured In
Christmas music. premier performance and recital on
FFWC District VI! Scrapbook
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admission
charge to Sunday, Dec. 16, at the Sanford
Chairman, both from Orlando.
the concert which is open to the Woman's Club
building, 309 S. Oak
Nearly 60 attended the coffee.
Ave.
suggest that concert
Hannah
holds keyboard and
Sanford business women, please patEstelle
ns may want to bring folding synthesizeralso
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demonstrations
at local
take note.
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14,01 to t.1
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schools for music students. His next
You're invited to the gala coffee
her fingers crossed that it demonstration is scheduled at
and salute to business women
won't rain."
Southslde School, Dec. 14.
sponsored annually by the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce and
Kay Bartholomew says she loves
How does a madrigal dinner
local businesses.
people and travel.
sound?
The gathering is scheduled
A
public relations
The combined efforts of the
Thursday, at 10 a.m., at the Sanford prr,certified
Kay
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Civic Center. Refreshments will be Marketing and the Director of Seminole High Art, Band, and
Public Relations at Chorus Departments are busy
served and drawings will be held for Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
rehearsing and planning for their
numbers of prizes and gifts donated
She
has
been
elected
one of four first Annual Madrigal Dinner on
by local bwilne.sea.
vice presidents Of the Florida Public Dec. 10, at 7 p.m.
Relations Association. She will be In
Lots of fanfare, singing and eating
According to Estelle Davis,
charge
cha$ers: Central is expected at the fete wIdth will
chairman of the Arts Department of Florida,of three
Orlando; ainglung, carry patrons back to the gaiety and
the Woman's Club of Sanford, the Sarasota, and Palm Beach.
glamor of the English Renaissance
department has arranged a bend
Kay says th will head up a date Period.
concert en Sunday, Dec. 91 front 2-4 'tIsh force In student development
Tickets are $9 per person.
p.m., at' Centennial Park, Sanford. and Is looking forward to her new
Advance
reservations may be snide
Thu concert will be under the pest, Including travel.
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Bqfld ae" Young Adult Lake Wallis; Mrs. Gallual
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The Woman's Club of Sanford
Membership Coffee Wednesday
could well have been prelude to the
festive Holiday Season.
Although the weather was damp
and dreary on the outside, warmth
and hospitality was the order of
the day on the inside at the spacious
Silver Lake home of Jean and
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In And Around Longwood

333 W. Crystal Lake Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Busch T. (Carolyn) (bruallus
There will be an exchange of Christmas
are very happy and proud these dep
arrangements among members and a good reason.
covered dish luncheon will be served at noon.
Their daughter Dr. Catherine Canielius,
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was recently named a vice prealdont
of the
Daytona Beach Community College.
For members only...The Lake Mary
the
Homemakers Club will have their Christmas
same time our best wishes to Bards who
With the thing, of the .,e.n,
Party, Tuesday, Dec. 11, starting at 9:30 am,
will
be celebrating his
birthday
Sunday.
Happy
comes lb. migration of the
atthehomeofMrs,EffjetIn,%
Birthday!
A gift exchange is planned. After a brief
"anowblrd" to Florida.
business meeting, luncheon will be served by
"&amp;sowblrds" can be r.00g'.d by
to the following new
A nice welcome-,
the hosteas,
fej f
residents at the Forest: Qarabel
Van Tuyl, th eir swim trunks when the ternRalph and Helen Knoblock, Rex and Bonnie psratwe
The Longwood
La degree., or by their
Mary Lions Club
Morris, Warren and Edith Wilson, Charles jJ

hosted the Region Four Zone meeting and
Inducted fo ur new members, bringing their
total membership to 15.
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(secretary-treasurer) is happy to report that
on Nov. 17 a Glaucoma test unit was set up at
the Longwood Arts Festival and 38 people

J. Bales of 113 Linda Lane.
Ord arnoce
ngagement of their daughter,
th Ann- tflr Dwight Oxford, son of r Anti
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Oxford, 2417 Palmetto Ave.,
Born In Sanford, the bride-elect
is the granddaughter
Of the late Mr. and Mrs. OG. Cathoun
and Mrs. H.J. Bales, all of Mt. Dora.and the tate Mr.
Miss Bales is a 1972 graduate of Seminole High
School where the was a mem ber of the National Honor
Society. She was a company dancer with Ballet Guild
of
Oje
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where the was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was
on the Presldent' Ust. While there, Miss Bales danced
with the Gainesville Civic Ballet.
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the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Thomaon, 1677 Bristol
Drive, Atlanta, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Oxford.
A 1967 graduate of Seminole High School, Oxford was
the senior class president, basketball captain, vice
President of Uw student body and a member of the
National Honor Society.
He is a 1971 graduate corn laude with a B.A.
degree
from Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Oxford
graduated fron( the University of Florida Law School
in December 1976. He is an attorney-at-law with the
firm, Dean, Ringers, Morgan and Lawton, Orlando.
The wedding will be an event of Dec. 15.

and

were tested. Twelve willed their eyes to t
lions eye Bank
special project that th e
lions Club around the country have had for
many years with fantastic results.

Sunday, Dec. 2, 179-3

Mr. and Mrs. Donald

The 794910 Mr. and Mlii Seminole High School con.
petition geti underway Monday at 7:30 p.m. with the talent
e.ontation
TWI4YINV Sfl$ seniors, will vie for
be awarded Satiday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 Pin. In the sch
au±torlum.
Valerie Weld and Miriam WrI, aztl*Ic directors of th
0.11.1 Guild
be rnldress
ceremon
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Under the aapkw offfiehniii0ass, the Mr.
Min sm
conjeet Is net a beauty psgwt ft rather seeks the two senior
b..1
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Seminole
riterla for Jedgh'g include aademj
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or coutributlons
hervI.w, grooming, lSIf4flW*flCS and talent.
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Brenda Butler, Alethea Endey, Thffl Futrell,
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Greene, Pamela 8111, Cynthia Jame. Tracy 1C
Angela Uoyd, Denise Martin, Santa Orwig, Patricia Osbori,
aiarrnly Mann, Jill Palmer, Terry Richardson, Janell Spols
Sharon Thorne
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Wright.
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TIM Barley, John Brumley, Greg Qawie, Zachary
MerkMCb,MileMeadOrs, David
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Mt Woodruff.
Mr. and Miss 888 and the r1i*hiIng contestants will be the
guests of honor at the Seminal, Senior Class Fifth Annual
Holiday Ice at the Sanford Garden Club. The Junior Class
uflder the direction of Jane Cboper and Pam Knowles, with
David Sm1th the president.

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with a staff of seven. The executive
MARY(WINKlE) LE IlLS
director keeps in close touch with
Mrs. LeFils by phone and mail
minimizing the necessity for her to they are only a small part of the
actually be in the office. There are church around the world.
three board meetings a year, the
She thinks a study on the
first of which will be in Washington
feasibility
of ordaining women as
In January, one In June and the
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other in September at the General
ministry within the church in which
Assembly in San Francisco.
women could serve would be in
Mrs. LeFlis feels the Americans order. As far as ordaining women as
should not expect long standing priests she says, "I feel there is a
church traditions to change over. small number of nuns who are
night as Pope John Paul has the hurting because they cannot be
worldwide Catholic church to ordained, but we need to take a long
consider. There are 65 million hard look before any changes are
Catholics In America (50 million made. "As far as I'm concerned the
practicing their faith) she said, but Pope has spoken."

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sense. Thu kind of prosperity may even be hidden to the
observation of others, for It may be achieved e in a period
of adversity. ThIs has often been true of the Church, for
example. Some have observed that the Qlurdl thrives bed
under adverse circumstances.
And It may also be true that a Christian, too, may really
enjoy his grea test certainty of faith and sense of being dose
to God under conditions which can only appear adverse to the
external observer. And, after all, Our Lard Is much more
concerned about our faith then about our wealth or physical
comfort. For He knows that oursplrltualwell.belng Is by far
the more Important of the two.
This does not mean, of course, that we should always
consider ourselves best off when we are word off materially.
God Is also the giver of material gifts, and we can thank Him
r our wealth and luxury, too. But we should never be fooled
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Sanford Plaza. Food will be served.

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be getting legislative Information to
women on issues concerning them.

A seminar for Florida Clergy In Boolm
people with a drinking problem (those
miiring to alcoholics and their
Workshops wW be conducted on teen who admit end those who don't) and their
"1esw9Ibapon.oredbyth. Florida age alcoholics, female alcoholics, families. Also in help the clutch develop
First United Methodist
Council of (torches Jan. 1640 at First physical and paychological upsets of a support system w4 group of people
Church of Sanford, founded In
Presbylerlan (tardi, lee E. Qh &amp;., alcoholism, spouses of alcoholics, that can tatp minister to persons
1674, will celebrate its 105th
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pastor's relation to Alcoholics drink ad their families.
anniversary as a Methodist
meauminar Is funded by grant awards Anonymous and Al-Anon and the role of
from ths State Dapsilment of Ikeith and the church In the problems of alcoholism. me $io registration fee covers the cost congregation Sunday at the 11
of resource materials. am. service. Former Pastor
Purpos. of the seminar to help of
b Hitu.ffv. Services. The Principal
speaker will be Rev David A. Works, ministers fulfill their rIukn to persons Scholarship are $yIflp, (bnW am of the church, Rev. Robert
Episopalpdii, who isanMklnalWeider affected by alcohol, to teach adults, Florida Council of Churches, 122 E. Jenkins, will Weak. A covered
In the field of alchoholim and Is youth and children make ruponeible Colonial Drive, Suite 205, Orlando, Fla. dish dinner will be served at
12:30 p.m. In the fellowship
pr1lmW of do North (bsvay huitate ds'Icns regarding alcohol to assist 31601, for further information.
hail. A song service led by
Aibby Jones will follow the
dinner.
Chairmen for the anniversary celebration are
James H. Lee Jr. and Mrs
Lybbis Jarrell. Chairing
other committees are Hal
Head. Mrs. Mildred Carver,
Mrs. Justine Lee, Mrs.
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Orwig, Mrs. blllo Rogers,
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Many of of will feel that we are not as "prosperous" this
Per at QrlMmu as we have been In years past. Some
economists hav, warned us that we Americans must adjust
ourselves to a lower standard of living In the future; we
should not expect to be as prosperous as we have been.
Yet, God make, us some amazing promises In Psalm 1:3.
And He miens It absolutely when He says- that the person
who trust Him and loves His Word will prosper unfailingly.
goodiffm we mob, "prosperity" to mean only the sc'
amplatlion of wealth or the enjoyment of physical comfort.
Bat when you think about It, such mesa iroments of
we far from &amp;eurate iaadizda of real
pr.Ity. ft Is obvious to anyone who pays attention to what
goes on around him that It Is quite possible for a person to
accunulate a great deal of wealth and to live In luxury and
AM be miserable. Would you say that person Is prospering'
( course not. Becoming more and more miserable is hardly
a sign of real prosperity.
To prosper In the real sines, as It Is meant In Psalm 1,
means to achiev, a mi of wholeness and fulfillment. And
that may mean somathing altogether different than
amaulag wealth or growing used to luxury. Finding a sense
ofjoyasdsstliactlonln life may have nothlngat all todo
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membership development. "My
message to the Catholic women will
be 'I want to love, to listen, to learn
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the Orlando Central Deanery and
the Orlando Diocese and the Florida
Council Catholic Women-Province of
Miami, of which she was president
in 1975-77.
"1 was converted to Catholicism at
the age of 16 and married a
Catholic," said Mrs. LeFils. "I feel
very much a part of the Catholic

gvriunent sponsored event as "a
$5 million ripoff for taxpayers.'
Mrs. Lr:Flls says she Is opposed to
the Equal Rights Amendment, but is
"for equal rights of all people."
Laws can be changed more easily,
but a constitutional amendment Is
like "setting it In cement," she
points out. "I am fearful of what
ERA would do to the family," she
added.
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The LeFlis will celebrate their
27th wedding anniversary In
February and Mrs. LeFils said her
husband is proud and excited and
supportive of her in her new
position.
She has served on the national
executive committee for four years

family God's tamuy and need
to listen, understand, and reach out
to those who may think differently
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Jean Doyle, a south Seminole
resident who is national director of
Right to We was also Invited to
speak at the White House con.
ference, Mrs. LeFils said.
"America Is built on the family, it
lithe backbone of our country," said
Mrs. 1.eFIls before she left for the
nation's capital. She blames today's

the traditional mother, lather and
children 50 years ago. "We have a
different structure now with many
families headed by single parents or
two working parents," she said. "It
Is difficult for young couples with
children."
"It's not the quantity of time you
spend with youth, children, but the
quality of time," she added.
Mrs. LeFils and her husband,
Donald, live on a 2,0 acre ranch in
Volusla County, where they raise
cattle and poultry. They have three
sons and five daughters between the
ages of 17 and 25 and four grand-

Church. When I was elected
recording secretary at All Souls
Catholic Women's Club back In the
SO's, I never dreamed one day I
would be national president!"
In addition to her church work,
Mrs. LeFils has been active in the
Florida Cow Belles organization as
state director and president and is
chairman of the Florida Farm
Bureau Women's Committee and on
the Board ol Directors of the Volusia
County Farm Bureau and the
Florida Manor Nursing Home.
She is a state director for Florida
Right to Life and was a member of
the steering committee for the
Florida International Women's Year
convention and was elected a
delegate to the national IWY Conventlon in Houston. She refers to the

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country. She was In Washington,
D.C., Nov. 12.15, for the meeting of
Catholic bishops and returned there
this week to testify before the White
House Conference on Families in
preparation for the upcoming "Year
of the Family." She provided Input
on the importance of the family unit

morals for the deterioration of
family life,
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An (teen mother of eight has
been elected president of the
National Council of Catholic Women.
Mrs. Mary
Winkle) LeFils,
member of All Souls Catholic
Church. Sanford, was elected and
Installed on Oct. 25, at the council
convention in Pittsburgh. She
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by the 2,000 women delegates.
She Is only the second Florida
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Iran has
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hostages, now in their 30th day in captivity.
The warning by Foreign Minister
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Security Council debated the Iranian
crisis for the second day Sunday, with
country after country taking the floor to
demand Iran free the hostages and come
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with the United States peacefully.
The council planned to continue its
debate this afternoon while diplomats
hammered out the wording of a
resolution whose passage was expected
to be unanimous,
In Tehran, the anti-American fever fed
by daily demonstrations in front of the
embassy was momentarily eclipsed by a
two-day referendum on Iran's new
Islamic constitution.
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Iranians went to the polls Sunday and
today to vote on the constitution that
confirms Iran's status as an Islamic
Republic - and Ayatollah Ruhoflah
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ruler.
Even the militants occupying the
embassy took time out from guarding
their hostages to leave the compound in
turns and vote.
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referendum will not be known until next
week but the outcome - a victory for
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elsewhere In Tripoli.
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Washington lodged a "strong protest"
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release the hostages unless the shah Is
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At the embassy, the hostages passed
their 30th day in captivity amid reports
that some of them may have been moved
to other locations to prevent the United
States from considering attempts to free
them by force.
For the second time since they seized
the embassy Nov. 4, the militants
released a taped message by one of the
hostages calling on the United States to
extradite Shah Mohammed Rem Pahlavi
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The Golden Age Olympics Hobby Show
opened today in the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce with entries
judged in eight divisions including arts,
crafts, needlework, home decorations
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again today a BlIllards Rotation We&amp;
go In up front with mod of the problems resolved,
a the
off the day's Golden Age Olympics acted
tivitles.
propolow. commissioner Richard Williams was absent.
Emmitt Jones, Daytona Beach, who
During &amp; tw"m pubill: hearing beld just prior to the vote, won On 8-ball competitim,end By Book, *
sell persons spitlike in favor of the SEEDCO plan and 12 Woke Clearwater, who came in second, are
against it.
See related Photos, pages 1A,
Mott ofthou &amp;gab* the plan am residents in the subiffivislain of
IA aid IA
West Haven In addition to expressing fears that the development
would cam traffic congestion, pollution and further worsen
ng 24 men and 3 women who will
drainage problems In the area, the residents said they felt
com°pete.
Industrial development would decrease their property values.
Rotation differs from S-ball in that
They poinied out that there am other areas where SEEDCO balls must be hit in numerical order.
could put its park that are not adjacent to private homes.
Each player shoots until he misses.
SEEDCO's advocates said the development, as planned, would
Book, 61, said Uwe is both skill and
onlufte the am wW is compatible with the county's own
luck involved in the game. "You can't
Comprolliefulive Plan.
jotpickit up," hesaid. "It takes yelirs."
1U site of the proposed development Is In an am planners
Do&amp; said both he and Jones, who have
min.it will be used for Industry In the next years.
been playing since they were youngsters,
played well in their 11-ball contest. He
'Xthis time however, county daft advised the board that the
roade in the am am unsuitable for industrial use, the 111011s
said he didn't mind Oat he wAs beaten by
pm"very poor drainage and there is nosubstantial ram Why
a am 20 years older than himself.
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SEEDCO won't get Its Industrial park bordering Jewett Lane
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one late Tuesday that SEEDCO's request for rezoning 55 acres of
the am outside the Sanford city limits was "premature."
7be Seminole Employment and Economic Development Cor.
equested the land adjacent to Sanford's
western city limits be' ioned from "A-i agricultural" to "M-1
industrial." ft was SEEDCO's intent to incorporate 25 acres of
industrial mued land inside Sanford as part of the proposed &amp;
m Industrial park.
lt* motion to deny the rezoning request was made by Cain—
dfrk1 the area lies.
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General Ramsey Clark to seized Americans who were attempts a rescue operation, the Hilton Hotel Monday ant Europe. Identification of the
Ayatollah RUh011ah Khomeini Tehran to negotiate the release inside that den of corruption.
"Do not be frightened and do taken to the U.S. Embassy journalists' news organizations
today vowed he would personal- of the hostages. Clark, who was
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ly take charge If the United accompanied by William
The ayatollah's reference to citizens have been held sinc( ble.
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the students' threat was the Moslem students raided the
Armed militants prevented
aujpossible means"
action to rescue dozens of Senate Intelligence Committee, to
first
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Americans held captive inthe has landed in Tehran, the State save the ostages threatened students' issued the warning
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students.
occupied U.S. Embassy.
Department said.
Americans, and not two, were today, but the two were allowed
Tuesday.
Reacting to reports of an oil
Khomeini, in a speech adMoslem militants Occupying
The students, who already picked up by the militants from to board a later flight after
shutdown, Iran's oil minister, dressed to students in Qom, the compound and demanding hold dozens of American the Iran-America Society being questioned, an airport
All Akbar Moinfar, dFOfl&amp;Y said America would "be in the extradition of the shah told hostages, seized two more Monday. Th ey were also taken source said.
denied that U.S.-bound oil error" if it attempted military supporters around the embassy Americans from a hotel and to the occupied U.S. Embassy.
In a new statement, the
tankers had been prevented intervention, but if such an to cease attacks on foreigners' delayed the departure of at
Airport immigration authori- students claimed today that
from loading Iranian crude at effort was Initiated, Khomeini homes. These attacks, theysald least three others from the ties deported 11 Western President Carter was preparing
the country's main oil export said, "I shall move myself and in a communique, were "a plot country, Western sources said journalists during the past
24 to expel the former shah
terminal at Kharg Island on the you, dear nation, will move too. to make us look savage."
today.
hours. The journalists were currently hospitalized in New
Persian Gulf.
"You know that our youths
Khomeini also urged the
The two unidentified em- intercepted as they approached York
and that Secretary of
In Washington, President now have seized Americ1l's students not to threaten to kill ployees of Bell Helicopter passport control and put on the State Cyrus Vance was working
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out. If the army had the spunk
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Sufordltes to get a feel of the thinking of local residents
OR tie situation. He asked those interviewed what they
think about the issue aid whether they feel the United
States posture of leaving the matter up to the Iranian to
resolve is best, or whether President Carter should take
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Troy Pliand celebrates his unopposed re-election as
mayor of Winter Springs with his wife. Marilyn.

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halted issuance march permIts.
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Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who proposed
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missioner Peggy Childress of the city's canvauind
election to the Altamonte City Conimission.

after the splinter Swill Credit party saved the govern.

su said that action
fflweulOn and "we do not prevent funeral proessaimLs,
five
le ere killed just before an &amp;M4a&amp;n
march Sstw*y Isan exchange of gunfire with a group
nandNUjL FOurtsenpeople
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Rosalynn Set For Thailand
WASHINGTON (UPI)— Declaring '
stare"nrd1adyP.oIIlynnCarterlefttod:';orThTi;;;
to touc Cambodian refuge. cato ps am talk with IF_I
officials about speeding tie relief twocus.

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defeated Andrew C. Montval Jr., a golf professional,
card voting system was used.
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reelected two incumbent officials and elected two political 62.1 percent of the vote.
r1altumutofthe7,173raiddi—
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newcomers to office.
Meanwhile,the inctimbents in the two cities, Dolores Vickers in
7% vidories'In all four cases won by what is cmddwW a Altamonte Springs and Wilfred(Hap) Arnold In Winter Spring&amp; voters,she admitteclthat her prediction was mom optimistic then
landslide — over 60 percent of the vol..
both won reelection handily.
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ne of those v&amp;vwi,a 37-year old history teacher at LakevIew
Arnold, completing an appointed one-year split term on
WJt&amp;t
No. 1,!Iat On the Winter Springs City Council, garnered 523 votes for 62.9 percent
In Winter Springs, Mrs. Norton predicted a 5 percent turnout of
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MM Carter said Tuesday her bz-&amp;y trip with
delegation including u.&amp; Surgeon General Julius Web.
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truck COnVOY to enter the country with siçpllss, but
relented Monday and agreed to let food shipments be
made along the Mekong River.

The Cambodian govaisont has ref used to allow a

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.., Ray, serving a 99'year sentence for the 1HI slaying of

King at Memphis, faces a hearing on attempted escape
charges today before a threeinegnber prison disciplinary
hoyt
"As long as he's hers, we figure he will probably
try"another break, said prison spokesman Ray Tucker.

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the city's 2,7r voters, but said privately she had hoped for 30
percent of i' v
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percent by opponent,
Mr..
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completing
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first
twoyeer
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percent.
Turnout there was 30.3 Percent — 80.
Ret Walker
Altam
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The
campaigns In both cities were quiet and almost Issueless,
In winter spring., anotiier
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all
the candidate. salt During the final days 01 the campaign:
dt council meeting, to protest paving and
geassesamenta levied by the city, Maureen H. Boyd mayor's amos In Winter Sprbs that he
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Marrw, charging Mrs. Vickers with being a "fat cat" and using
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MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet hunkri Alud KW&amp;
failed to Appear On the reviewing dad today (w the
Annual Revolution Day Puade in what Watem enabIft

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Kosygln, 75, has not been seers in public for 20 deys
Ms absence from the Soviet Union's biggest holiday
celebration renewed speculation the aging leader Is ilL
By tradition, Ko.yglo, as nominal head of govermue,*,
lhouldhawtakenhlsplaceto thekft of prs.jdeut[eonJc$
Breslmev, who climbed to the top.oI Lenins Temb
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Irish R.ran Army in roost wslIm,
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a "nudle movie" ordinance
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hour for extra time spent) and cosuplishment of his one was money," he said.

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Alper, who has been practldng law since 1972 was formerly an a.iiMM general
counsel with the city of
Jacksonville. "I don't like to
shoot from the hip," Alper said,
"If you like someone toprovide
you with Instant pontification,

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Graham told a news confer.
has the power, on the ence Tuesday he 1111 not act
recommendation of the on any of the 10 current cases
governor, to commute the until all are heard.
punishment to life Is prison.
Gov. Bob Graham and the
He said likes to look atcases
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during trial.
Mrs. Sullivan, who said she belonged to the same church as:
State Attorney Jerry Blair, said her daughter was attending FStJ,
at the time of the murders there. Her first thought when she heard
about them, she said, "probably, was my daughter all right."
Jopling had to Instruct Lamb on the law which says that the:
burden of proof rests with the state. In answer to a question by
Bundy's attorney, J. Victor Africano, Lamb had said he expected'
defense attorneys to prove Bundy's Innocence.
The judge has reserved a ruling on defense motions to move the
trial because Bundy's lawyers feel he cannot receive a fair trial in
North Florida. Jopling said he plans to spend "two or three days"
attempting to pick an impartial jury in Live Oak.

tens$to get the city personnel
wlthngnesstoaccept the salary
to do as much of the clerical
budgeted by the city ($200 a you need someone else." He work as possible subject to my

aIA'rTANoOGA, Tess. (UP!)— Separate "Mth44yp.
Adironvoi operations IsTomn have resulted In Mate
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familiar with you so that
of
an
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precludes
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Morrljos*
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objectivity. Lelberuperger said
Longwood City Commission, he had already made his choice
meeting In a special session and was ready to vote, but
Monday night, Interviewed Mayor June Lormarm, and
seven applicants for the Commissioner. William MItposition of city attorney left chell and J.R. Grant said they
vacant with the resignation of were not ready and wanted
City Attorney Ned Julius Jr.
more time.
Julius, although he resigned
Grant
advised
cornas of Nov. 1, has agreed to May missioner. to take advantage of
on until a replacement Is found, the time to look into the
or until Jan. 1 If necessary.
background and qualifications
A final decision was not of the applicants being conreached Monday night and each sidered, saying, "A resume
commissioner is to narrow his does not make a man."
choice to one and present that
Jones, who met tires of
sanse at a Nov. 20 meeting.
Llbenipsrger's criteria, felt
Interviewed Monday night $25an hour was too low and said
were John Jones of the he would want $50. Practicing
Casselberry law firm of law for 11 years, he said his
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MH..y,'Alper Wack and elperlence Ad be also
Eaton, Altamonte Springs; applied fur Uq post of city at.
William Carpenter Liridwud terser in AJIIIIOM. Spr
Village shopping center;
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(3.juid Drman; William H. wlWngtowcrkfcr$2Ooamaih

Springs; Carmine Bravo,
Laigwood Village; and Barnard D. Sosuners, Maitland.
Commi ss ioner Ray
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meeting.
Three other cases are being
readied
for hearing In
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
There are 139 men and one
Jan
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(UP!) — The State Clemency woman under death sentence
Board, which heard appeals in Florida which executed Its Understate policy, no death
of three Death Row Inmates first killer lnl5 years lnMay
warrant can be signed until
Monday, has scheduled four when John Spenkelink died in
the Inmate's conviction and
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None were exercised Tuesday.
Bonds said he had followed closely Bundy's Miami trial for the
FSU murders closely, watching several of the half hour cour
troom telecasts. He also said he knew Bundy faced murder
charges "out west" and "If I'm not mistaken, some escape

State Clemency Board Hears Death Row Appeals

By JAKE CASSEUERRY

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an Iltbhour repim fim the U.&amp; Supreme court
Tuesday night in their figI* to block the government sale
on the rich Georges Bank
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LIVE OAK, Fla. (UP!) — Asked If he were willing to give and flashed a smile occasionally.
"He's
commented Terri Boats-right, a student at
Theodore Bundy the presumption of Innocence, Craig Lamb Suwanneefreaky,"
Middle
School,
one of several teenage girls grouped in
PAU114 Watched the back of his neck while looking across the the spectator seats
during
the tedious proceedings.
courtroom at Bundy and said, "I guess"
Bundy was convicted and sentenced to death In Miami last
Later, the telephone repairman acknowledged that he had felt summer for the clubbing and strangulation deaths
of two Florida
Bundy was guilty and that he "ought to have the chair." Lamb
State University sorority sisters In Tallahassee on Jan. 15, 1978.
was one of three proVective Jurors questioned Tues
dav as For the time being he is being brought to the lAve Oak trial daily
Bundy's trial for the kichiapinurder of 12-year-old Kimberly
from Florida State Prison, 60 miles away.
Diane Leach got underway.
The Leach girl was abducted (ruin th
Bundy's defense attorneys moved three times that Lamb be Junior High School on Feb. 9, 1978. Here grounds of Lake City
partially clothed and
excused for cause. Circuit Judge Wallace Jopling denied the first decomposed body was found
the
following
April
7 under the roof of
two motions then took the third under advisement,
an abandoned hog pen, about 10 miles southwest of Live Oak.
Jury selection was scheduled to resume at 9 a.m. today.
Besides Lamb, remaining In the Jury box when the trial was
The trial's first day went slowly. Of 142 prospective Jurors recessed Tuesday
were Esther Sullivan, a housewife and
rePOMN, the Judge excused 4 one by one, for cause- Then the registered nurse,aW Kenneth
G.Bonds, feed manager for a farm
questioning of the others began.
commodity
firm.
Mrs Sullivan said she had formed no opinion as
The 32-year-old Bundy, a former Utah law student chewed gum
Bundy's Innocence or guilt. Bonds said he felt Bundy was guilty
Incessantly as he watched the proceedings from a swivel chair at to
but
could put aside his feelings.
the defense table. He was dressed nattily In a charcoal-colored
Both the state and the defense have 20 peremptory challenges
suit. dark tie and light blue shirt. He leaned back Is the chair often each, enabling them to
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $310; I Modhe, $JS;
Year, $43.00. By Mall: Week, $1.00; Mough, 14$; I Mcdlii,
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tMbe d wed 7 mfl toward Romi before d.
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our tanbe hi a row."
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later wrete, 'The inipoutance of Ado Cla be but
wed not by what we won, but what we would
hkv. lout If we led It,' amid Bland
There are drips of beei9'as, pisces of jesh
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the vMa r
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there. These are the me who kissed their loved
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all .'stv1i vuturans of the Mulo
Bssckhssd hi italy dar1 World War III 5
of
410 WIllow Ave., Sanford, who fo.t with pg
Armored Division at Amlo back hi 1144, was
woead on the beadi. He racM.d a bettloBuld

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17 JANE AaIIIWY " '' .NO 401 AII.d troops were
killed,15,110 wosded and other.
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Inoon, Maitland civic Center. speww
dor, at UWVMfty of
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Flaft.'CC 6"41 fW rawntione.
leod"C40*TOW Repilbliftuis, 7:30 p.,Dolds
Federal Beak, BOW Pima, CandbM. 406w
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Sesslaor Wa WIWW care Of b~ PIN* 7:304:30 Pm.,
4&amp;
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Dftm Unitted Mar&amp; of arK Ion. ft"idsom
Boule"M at'fl"U. KWtted goods, *dta, CM*m
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Dr Pad Webri Udvcn* 61 CeWsl rkr* history
PrOtOmr, wW dIACM NAM of ftvb,3:30 Pm.,Orsoge
County Historical Museum, 11.46 Ham Padll, Orlando.
Open
GNSIsrSenIseleTee'tmIstl..s, 7:36 pm., A1 'n"ge
Springs Civic Ceder. Workshop on parliAmentary
procedure by Nancy Psych.. Open to public.
F*IDAY,NOVEMBERI
$trehea.Thes,freeOfle.dayseinInaron stroke by
Florida Hespital's health
srcedepsrtmenta,9a.m. to 3p.m.,p'4He*.
Orlando audItorium, 101 E. Rollins Ave.
Saofem'd VFWLaISsAasIIIary Issair, lOam to
log cabin pod home on lakefront, Hanànade Items,
p"rda, baked goods and chili.
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foIthmiresursdbyfsertojmi1yidand
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olcoedlues baulefisidi hi Europe, North Africa,
the South Pacmc. Korea and Vistiam.
These es's the ones who w what "Arnaldk,
Doy" and "Voters's Day" as really all about
not Joe iIsOS wuk'd. The World Wa' I veterans
as_etth fewer hi manbsr ad Novonibor and
the World It vets are b.eomlni the 'old timers' as
women fram Korea and Vietnam Join
thdr rob,
They know the price of freedom and they know
the price of Iduisatlonal polItical chess games that
Ulul ON to IS for wte,sr the c'si.
So, this Nov.11, tdn time out to ranombw and
be iIu1. Do .omd
or vet t let tda
know you çriciMi whit held for Ma coudry and
to

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Johnm, No. 7; and Key
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reacted with predictable consternation recently to
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demonstrate that the AMA's fears are unfounded.
Two years ago, the American Bar Association (ABA) expressed similar concern over the
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The Air, RockhIll Native, Smart Angle, Star do Naskra and
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worked hard all year and that's
the reason we've come this as they swred 13 unanswered stepping tone for us because
now we know we can compete
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victo
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were all-conference stars Mary But the Lady Hawks answered
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Calson and Lorri Marvel.
the challenge as Carrie Yearick
In the first game it was served 12 straight points for fact we like playing at home
when the compeutlongets to
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this level the home court Is
advantage,"
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an opportunity to keep a
flickering titie hope alive. In
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Seminole 4.1.
Last year Seminole squeaked
past the 'Hounds 9.3 In a
tenacious defensive dfl&amp;e.
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width Is the Seminoles strong
suIt. The taller of that suit is a
muscle-laden senior named
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of the largest and most varied presented by any bowlsponsoring orgai'tion.
On Nov. 39 the Tangerine Bowl Socoef Festival,
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German team, kicks off the Holiday, which dllmnT., on
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antic and culminates on Dec. 30 with the finals ofthe
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end model racers. And for those whose interests lean
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parade, beady contest and a halftime extravaganza at
the football game which the Tangerine Sports Association
hopes will be It. beet In history.
The 10th Annual Tangerine Bowl Basketball Tournamed will feature local teams Rollins and Stetson plus
Manhattan and St. Jo.m's.
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(UP!) — Frank Burns of Interceptions into a touchdown flessee, part of the football-rich heart attack, "said a few balloting for the Lambert
Rutgers, named UPI'e Coach of and a field goal, and a tenacious SEC, to its schedule for the first prayers" during the last 29 Trophy, which goes to the top
the Week after his Scarlet defense, which held Tennessee, time and has a date with seconds of the game after the major college team in the Ea!t.,
Knights upset heavily favored a 191 4point favorite, to just 85 perennial powerhouse Alabama Volunteers blocked a field-goal
Feel Better
Tennessee last Saturday, says yards In total offense In the n 1910.
attempt and recovered the ball
SIPOP
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the victory should convince second half, Rutgers so corn"This has to be a help to our on their own 49-yard line.
In _ pt ___________
skeptics that Eastern college pletely dominated the game program," Burns says. "We
But the Scarlet Knights held
football teams "can keep up that Volunteer Coach Johnny have a young squad and they on to win, aided by a pass
with anybody."
Majors called the defeat "the proved to themselves they Interference call against
"We have a long way to go most convincing whipping i could play with a nationally Tennessee and a game-saving
yet," Burns says. ,But It have ever had a football team ranked team. They kept their deflection of a potential touchproves that we can play pretty experience."
composure the whole way and down pass.
good football here in the East."
that's not too easy with those
The UP! honor is the latest In ________________
Burns, who has compiled a
Rutgers, now 6-2, played 18-I record since coming to 8O,
people right on you In a string of laurels for Burns,
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great football Saturday In Rutgers In 1073, says the vic- that stadium."
who was named the New Jersey
Wall
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Joe Nlekro tied brother Phil
Sotter, Un Chicago Cubs' relief members -two from each city with 20 points, and reliever 1973.
IV righthander is the second Chicago a formidable bullpen and now, because of his with Chicago in 1976. He ap. for the most victories in ft
eru who recorded 37 saves to — of the Baseball Writers Kent Tekulve of Pittsburgh
was relief pitcher to win the Cy that kept the Cubs In the East powerful wrist action, he peared in 52 games, winning six league with 21, as they were the
WW the major leagues, wed- Association of America. Sutter fifth with 14 points. Phil Niekro Young Award in
the NL Mike Division pennant race until late throws a fastball unlike anyone and losing three with a 2.71 only NL hurlers to crack the 20wlonday was named winner of received 10 first-place votes of
Atlanta
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Angeles
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Sutter's rise to stardom was
In
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in
1974.
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the
American
NL
Cy
Young
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Sutter's 37 saves tied the NL
Young Award.
blossomed, saving half of the 62 21.11 record, 11 complete games
and a 3.00 ERA. Phil was 21-20..
Houston Astros. Niekro had 66 record held by Cincinnati's League, Sparky Lyle of New assured when he perfect ed his honors, Sutter, a native of games he entered, with a
unique spilt-finger fastball. He Lancaster, Pa., becomes the
lb. 26-Yew-old Sutter, who points and nine first-place Clay Carroll In 1972
York took the honor in in
Richard led the league with a
and San
learned It from Cubs' minor- second Cubs' pitcher to take record and a 1.35 ERA. He 2.71 ERA and had an 18-13
hid a 2.23 ERA to go along wfth votes.
Diego's Route Fingers in 1978.
Sutter was the Cubs' short
a 54 record, won a close
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ed
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third with 41 points, Tom major-league record of 38 set In lively with Dick Tidrow, who It as a changeup. But eventually
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'Wttha following of 54 psnu*a rib,s were Jay Robey with 17 outstanding performance by
Midlwbs
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lidne,traveling 510 mUss to play followed by Isaac Williams with and the eeiIent fQUOWInI of Sabel Point Raiders
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the Atlanta Red Devils on their 7 carries for SO yards, JoIm psrea and supporters that
home field, the Ent Seminole Hawkins l7 yards for 7 carries paved the way for this fine Lakeview Chiefs
Silver Lions remain undefeated oft the ker, Jim Bradley 2 effort OW Silver Lion victory. Forest City Oilers
Team mother Sonja Jones Is
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forl the season. The Lions for 15 yarde, all behind the
special Apopka Green
due
displayed a spectacular effort superb blocking of the tough certainly
by holding the Red Devils twice offensive line. Quarterback recognition for her part In Ealtbrook
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for 4 downs within Atlanta's 5 John Hawkins was 4 for lwith making all the arrangements
Pon won
for the entire team's travel and TffgUo Redskins
56 total yards In the air.
yard line.
defense
of
placing
the Silver Lions and Tesque Bears 0 0 0 7 7
The
awesome
By the superb effort of Daryl
Collins; the Silver Uona draw Silver. Lions probably con- cheerleaders In the homes of
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first blood by scoring a safety trlbsded more than their share the AluM. Red Devils and for Rocklake Rebels
ich broke the deadlock at 24 toward the victory by holding coordinating the team travel by Tuskawilla Warror 6 6 015
6 0 0 7 13 1...
diwing the flat quarter of play, the Red Devils to a total 70 yard but to Atlanta. Hats off to s
S. Seminole Cardinals
'ice score remained wbangsd laint both mift and passing. Sonjal
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at the end of the first half.
Rocktake Raiders
Results from November 3
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Sanford IndIans
Red Devils scored six points eilloncs of Individual. In
6 13 19
The point after, which Is a 2 hard hitting 5010 toddes wore
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OURSELVES

Nation Needs More Language Training: College
maim finisherl the dou by asking: "Would

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be willing to lose arofit like this
trying
frustrated
The most Important aspect of the how services offered at Seminole Corn- have
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This county needs to enlarge Its foreign
nd
in
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what because you couldn'tO,muuufliCate with a
Yet Ieis then 4pI*O(FlOddaCOliuIe a
language programs, guests were told at an program, whlth was the Idea of Dr. Aflith munityCoUege can help.
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Commenting on the problems often students she estimated, ese studying a (
open house recently at Seminole Corn- Harrow, Director of Academic Affairs;
urists,
second
language,
and
the
need
for
more
be
wanted.
Dr.
Kiages
was.
Minding
A
lighter
aide of the program was the
fo
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dealing
wi
th
re
to
that his Spinish
Ms. Dorothy Morrison, Chairman of the faced when
especially
nearby
and
told
the
clerk
munity College.
that only 2 percent of bilingual employees Is made there are waw't that good, but that he would try to continental breakfast, at which the guests
Students, Instructors, and business Humanities Division; Ms. Janice Allen, Dr. Bachmann said
themselves to different kinds 01
the
Central
Florida area can evident when one realizes that
French. Fortunately helped
e
man
in
th
people of the community attended the two- Dr. Ann Bachmann, Dr. Joan B. Sheppard, the hotels In
various jams, and
with
handle foreign visitors. She 30,000 to 50,000 Latin Americana In Central talk Venesuelan
spoke French and when cheeses, fruit, rolls,
hour session which included a continental and Ms. Bernice Waldron 5CC instructors; Properly
now.
Dr.
Bachmann
the
offee.
that two out of three Latin Florida right
breakfast, a showing of slides from other was not just to show off the new lab, but to added
to the guest told by Dr. Dr. Kiages repeated his order to the clerk, c
American
families
buy
their
own
homes,
repeated
a
story
countries, and a display and explanation of help make the public aware of the great
It timed out to be for 250 trucks, the
percent above the Walter Klages at a symposiwn at Loch target
they
spend
"16
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and
country's
foreign
is
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for
enlarging
5CC
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need
the new language lab equipment that
— so you can see that they Haven Art C811tv:
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and
to
give
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national
for
food
students will be using Us year.

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he detonated. The guerrillas by guerrillas. taM February
"I forgot just what I said, but it the return trip to Salisbury, the
By JACQUES CLAFIN
re persuaded by shocked they moved from Mtoko to
Piburns
get
to
work
imwe
NYADIRI MISSION, Zim- was iorndhing to the effect that
relatives that sufficient pay- Salisbury on orders from his
mediately.
babwe Rhodesia (UPI) It's a we do what we can."
superiors In the United States.
Work starts with an operation ment had been exacted.
The black students at the
strange kind of commuting that
receiving
burn Its
"We're on a tightrope,"
D. Marvin burn and his wife mission convinced the group on a man with cancer.
The
operation
over,
Piburn
Piburn
says.
"This
place
is
tori
from
guerrillas.
Despite
Carolyndo these days, worlds Piburn was no threat to "the
fact the guerrillas are Infunctioning
only
because
the
away from the Iowa home they revolution" and he came out visits the wards and afterwards
creasingly anti-church, some
holds class for young girls they're pleased with It. "
unscathed.
left 26 years ago.
To retain his link with letters remain friendly. Some
That was 11 months ago. training to be medical asslsThe trip starts at Salisbury
Nyadlrl,
Piburn says hehas had are threated* Threats also
airport, at a remote hangar Since then, there has been a tants.
battle
his
superiors in the come Piburn's way from
always
this
calm
at
to
It
isn't
where a light aircraft belonging dramatic escalation in the war.
and Bishop Abel auxiliaries and black members
States
to the California-based Mission- The danger the Piburns face Nadirl.
ci the aM f
In April, soldiers of the guard Musorewa, before that United
ary Aviation Fellowship Is has risen correspondingly.
"They consider that all
the
Methodist
Churchman
became
The surgeon from Malvern force unit rolled into
waiting.
missionaries side with the
The 57-year-old surgeon is and the nurse from Des Moines mission, ostensibly for prime minister.
Already, the Piburns have guerrillas," he says.
wrapped In a blue, quilted are United Methodist mliii- protection, however no one was
Bt* the Piburns re to all
had
to make two retreats. They
flflng o defy the guerrillas
jket and wool mittens to ward nartes carrying out the task
off the morning chill. He is they've given themselves of and vote in the "Internal" left their house at Nyadirl to It quits.
"The tougher It guta the
up residence In Mtckc In
1*rningto fly and takes the co- making people well In a part 01 majority-rule settlement take
August
10
after
black
mission
ran
you hato to abandon your
the world where killing on a elsutlens.
pt'i "A.
No e voted. But esd 01 staff mornbers were beaten up friends," PtU SSY
1as NNW lAss placely.
tsws
'ur elS•
IIUetdlI'
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Uform, wades Into a pile of except for some extended martial law powersto take up
rrendsncs In the beck furloughs during which he positions In the boys' doimitory
qualified as a surgeon and she, without permission. Piburn
The pilot, a South AfrICeSI
teacher, took up nursing and pleaded with the soldiers to
a
nitasionary, sa ys a prayer left the Quakers to become a leave so that the mission could.
before the plane âlatters u. Metho
return to nominal, but they
Thedeatinatlon,7OmIlesifld32
The hospital was In a tiny refused and their presence
minutes away, Is Nyadirl.
building when the Plizuna first drew a mortaring prom the
'The black nationalist guarrll• came Today, the mission guerrillas.
'fl soldiers 1011 eventually,
lii operating In scores In thIs bouts a teachers training
stolen radios and
condary
se
having
imary
and
college,
pr
rn
Zimbabwe
rt
as
no he te
P
s
and caused a bo ut
ng
it
ri
es,
an
Orblank
et
o
schools,
dorm
RhodesIa know we are comi ,
of damage, Piburn
$3,000
wor
th
of
e
mo
th
st
pluanags
and
or
which Isn't half as worrisome
a if they had not been warned modern hospitals the African says.
The guerrillas sent Piburn a
texpect new faces that day at hiatt has ever seen.
te apologizing for the firing
li
ty
In
a
no
It
Is
a
30Obed
faci
Ndlr1.
ll
lik
region
di
but
cal
services
advising hint against future
where
me
The guerri as e to kelp
e
overnight
stays at the mission.
are
collapsing
because
01
trick of what goes on here.
th
No one died in what Piburn
There was the Urns when war. But theee days It Is less
calls "11* Battle 01 Nyadirl,"
Piburn, walking Umough the than half (Wed.
llagiarrlll have fOrblddin but there have been cutalties
n4ulon hospital, turned a
found
cqnsrand
at*Yonelat buatrswlon the mab road to since.
One driver was killed by a
N_ belly. It was attached to a themIsuII1l,pSrtlYtOailOW theY
partly
mine.
The guerrillas apcontrol
and
are
In
Ikov, usaull rifle
became
the
his, family and dojwadi.d
bueusir.Mco(tSd
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in
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his skill with a frying pan.
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As a radioman, he spent 12 someoldtime,toflndand
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while sitting In the living room Devine or had won praise from
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sheet and let rise 1 hour. Bake
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oven for 12 to l minutes. Cool
ment gave them an allowance than eat candy," said his wife.
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14 cups powdered sugar
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COMPLETE FAMILY HAIR CARE
cup chopped pecans
cooking much better than the 1 small onion, chopped
1
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9 ox. pkg. of mixed
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PINWHEELS
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INSPANISH SAUCE
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cups high gluten,
Downtown Sanford
while
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½ cup sugar
3 lbs. fresh mullet filets
soup can chicken stock
flour
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3 tbsp. lemon juice
recipe of biscuit dough
3 tbsp butter or
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Salt and pepper
Salt and pepper
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business he had in Orlando and asIde.
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square pan except biscuit
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½ tsp. pepper
1 cup water
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Central Florida residents will 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 161h, by the
be given an opportunity again USO at 647.0401 or 646.4139.
Invitations will be accepted
this year toinvite Navy recruits
and students into their homes on a 11flrd.a3sne, tiM-served"
for a traditional Thanksgiving basis until that time. Due to the
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public in the past few years,
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men and women assigned to radius of the Naval Training
the Naval Training Center are Center. Families extending
allowed to accept dinner in- invitations must provide
vitations from local families transportation from the Recruit
from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Reception Center-USC)
Invitations for young Navy Building, outside the main gate
men and women to spend this of the Naval Training Center on
Thanksgiving Day In area Corrine Drive, to their homes
homes are being accepted until and back.

Lee P. Moore has been
promoted to president and chief
executive officer of the Sun
niland Corp., George L. Hagen,
president of Relchhold Inc., has
announced.
Reichhold acquired most of
the assets of the old Chase &amp;
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who was president and
chairman of the board of Chase
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president and general manager
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time of Its acquisition by
Hetchhold, a Canadian firm.
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COUNTRY ATMOsPHERE 1 Il,
1½ bath horns an I we *511
formal OR, Lg. IN's. Specious
kit I I extra I.tsl IPP WAR.
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condItion. 2 cItrus tress, sat up in

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Mobile Park. 353.1$41 or 333-1111

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near dawuilewn Sanford In goed
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13411100r 322.5103
I bEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
LARGE LAKE SIAN OCALA.
$15,110. SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. IDEAL GET.
AWAY FOR) COUPLES WITH
POAT &amp; FISHING EQUIP
MINT. SEIGLIR REALTY,
PROKIR. 3311645, 337*177.

Leader

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN.
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL. LIKE THE
RESULTS.

322•2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
rii2SAS
REALTORS L PARK

For Sale: 171311 MobIle Home,
sat up in Carriage Cove. $7,110 or
best offer, 333-0171

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will finance w-goOd Iwn. $33,000.
333.5307.

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ASSUMAILE MORTGAGE.
BEAT THE COMPETITION.

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III' KITCHEN, CENTRAl. All,
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Branch Co.. AIX, P.O. Box 357,
Chuluota,--Fl. 32744. --

Amusement bowling game, works
peed. 6 player, 5210. Sanford

Furn. Salvage, 17.15, So. of
Sanford, 323-5731.

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Buy I Sell
New&amp; Used Furniture
333-4551
SOOS.SanfordAve.

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I300or best offer
322-2625 after S

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322

1972 Opel coupe, auto, new
sticker, new It. blue pt.. e
celient shape, 5*50. Call S am to

6 p.m. 323 4567.

t9lscoorc.s Estal. Wagon. Auto,,
AC, PS, 6. AM FM stereo
$5500 tirm. 322-6772.
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'61 Chevy Wagon, '69 Ford LTD .2

door, both good condition, 373
94L.
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FILL DIRT I. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark I Hirt 373 7500

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tabs

Contact Wally
2213 or 322 5732

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier.
drums, etc Bob Balls Discount
Music Center. flO7 French Ave
322 3255.

117$ Singer Future Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. OrigInal $153, bat. sill or
$21 mo. Agent 33,5336,

DUETODIVORCE
Must sacrifice Singer Sewing
Machine, like new, orig. price
$510. Sal. Due $313.75 or need
up my
someone to

I96 Buick Special Deluxe wagon,
AC, PS, PB In tip top cond $975

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17-fl So. of Sanford. 327-1721.

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Cypressmackfornurieryplants

Washer repo GE delux. model.
Sold orig. $101.35 used short
time. Pal. ShIll or $11.33 ma.
Ag•nf 3311304.
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The Greenhouse
372114)

PETUNIAS
&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS
240) Airport Blvd.

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Glad terms.

MARKHAM
LONG WOOD ROAD
4 acras fenced, horse barn. posture. 2 PR, li horns, omit
Pave.. 1*30.010.

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21,000 PLUS HOMESITE

LAKE MARY
$ acres lanced. hens born, 311,
35, peol home. Many awt

HOMESITES FROM

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YOU MAY IUY YOUR NOMISITI NOW &amp;
lUND LATh

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210 N. Il-Il. C1iI.trr,, PS.
lvi. 010-Nil
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1 IDIM. 3 BATH. CINTRAI. Al
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2 Sodreess, 2 S.ik

1*501 LOT 053101 ACRES
WITH TRIll AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. 50*
175$. SANFORD. FL 13771.
GIVING DESCRIPTION,

LOCATION AND PRICI.
TWO PLUS TWOS FOUR
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AndThat'sAP1stVII,

'Wall-To-Wall Csrpuski
Doublerct Walk4n Werèáa
My LounInoled KIichon Cobinsery
Ceramic Tll. kIkrsams
PuNk_hen AppItascos

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TURMS 0(51110
Wis .dy 47 IlsmislIss .tr&amp;?âs
DON'T MIU THIS GREAT OHI
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Fiil 33' Screen Porch
Covered CsrpsrI

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Cemavil hock &amp; Stucco Cesiosruction
'Whit. Sorrel Tile loaf
'Lifatim. Aluminum Fesci. &amp; SoMt
Central Heot A Air
thiNly loom w/Waehir.0,,.r Hookup

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only engine, trans, Etc 323

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ROBSON MARINE
7527 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 17771
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1 Wh Drive
323 58(32 or 323 1150
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 to
'75 models. Call 3399100 or 831
4605 (Dealer)
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Top Dollar Paid for iunk I. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 3990

Accessories

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1972 Ford LTD I dr. dark gm. w
vinyl top, new brake iOb. new
tires, paint lob- I owner, 51300
Aft 4 373 8691.

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MILLIONS OF 001.L*R$ in Riol
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Multicolor.
Plate,
Engraved. Send 13.00, cash OK.
Print name, security number,
and address to Matthews. Box
156, Cassilb.rry, Fl. 31707.

1977 Vega, radio and htr., low
mileage, clean, 5*995 or beet
otter 323 1730

72-Auction

77-JuI*

burnIng stove, asorIsd tools,
household items- Nov. 7th thru
11th. Across from Yazoo Lawn

59-.MisicaI ItPErChaldise

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Danny's Auction 322 70-40
Buy Sell Consign
2671 Sanford Ave. 323 5777 For Estate. Commercial &amp; Resi
dential Auctions 6 Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5670

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dolls, Avon, glassware, 4 mg
v.hls, clothes, lots of misc. 1116
W. 3rd St.

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CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
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THE
RESULTFUL
NUMBER iS 322 2611.
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Victorian Love Seat, new, nice for
office, $375. Texas lnstr. calc.,
332-4443 eves. &amp;
SR$33.
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$14 up. Clock motors camp. $i.so
up. Resin finish $11 gal. Buy
direct from nanut. 323.1475.
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Aluminum climbing deer stand,
with hand climber, $33. Call
Carl at 327133S.

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1 MIRRORS

322-3481

ORIENTAL RU;S WANTED
Top Prices Paid

Bel saw saw sharpener, ladders,
concrete toolS, camp equip 3.
misc. Sat &amp; Sun 323 6125-

WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
BUY. SELL TRADE
311-315E.FirstSt.
337.5632

CYPRESS CLOCKS

We Buy Wrecked Cars

future Salvage 3228721

N. Stilt Ill_UI V.

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Kids pates, but the swliio $015 the
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wont ad. Cell 2Ull'

FURNITURE- REDDI NO,
Wholesale toalt. Orlando Whole.
sale Fur. 2* IndustrIal Slvd.,
Orlando.
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i'ri,, Nov 9, New love seat &amp;
Massager.
Heat
recllner
Mattress, Christmas dolls, and
misc 753 Short St. Lake Mary.
FIa.
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Beds Del motel box springs &amp;
no set. Sanford
Auction. tiiss. French, 323-7310.

*acrelotsforaslinlees$ielleii,

31*.' beth. Lovely Is. fenced yd.,
quiet stres$. nice naIghkarPi5..
Aewme lit merlgage at Its
pct. Rush to 505 1111$ e.isl

wE BUY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES &amp;
PLUMBING
FIXTURES JCnkinS Furniture,
705 E 25th St. 373 0931
- WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPL lANCE S Sanford Fur

Hwy 92, I mule west of Speedwa.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
puJlic AUTO AUCTION ever
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 9O4-2S
$311 for further details,

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
68-Wanted to Buy

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LEATHERIRUBBERBOOTS
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3115751
310 Sanford Ave.

William Mallciowski,
REALTOR. 323.7503.

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1351101

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Acreage LI Sylvan area. 7 acres
5*111: S acres $27,100; lb front
an small lake $31,010. Call

NO QUALIFYING-I II home.
New CIlIA A carpet. Owner

INC.
REALIOR

322 7991

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Guibransen upright, $250
GE uprIght Freezer, sri
322044$

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Classified Ad in the Herald 3222411; 531 5593,

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Garage sales are in season. Tell
the people about it with a

p.yments$llmo. Phone $475394
day or night. Will deliver no
Øligation. Agent.

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Sanford's Sales

UNeuling

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For Sale: 1241 Mobile home

$0.11

DUCKS IGEISE.3 BEDROOM

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REAL. ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANY.
ONEI JOIN THE ONE THAT'S

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PET, 3 UTILITY ROOMS, GAS
HEAT FENCED YARD A
REAL BUY AT 132,10.
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Have some cemping equipment
you no luiger use? Sell 11111 wIth
Clasalfhid Ad in The MaId.
Call 333.351* or 531.103 and
friendly 'advisor will help you.

SUPER 3 hR. 1½ bath home In
Twenty West wIth C-H, w.w
carpet, Fla. Rio., scs'. porch all
on
beautiful loll IPP
WARRANTED. Just $31,101

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NEAT Elf icisncy home on .73 acre
lot Scram from Idyll. llem.t
Excellent lot for future
Piomesitel SPP WARRANTED.
A Ivy for $251001

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Horses boarded 5)00 mo., nice
barn, 2 pastureS, Osteen area
C.reat for hunters. 322 100)

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Cash 322.4132
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garage
sale'
Moving or thinking
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Lot of work? Will buy from or
Buy &amp; Sell, the fi5t in used
sell tor youfurniture, Refrig,, Stoves, tools
.uDANNY'SAUCTIONSALES
372
Call

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
S'j5ines loans. Florida Mar
gage Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., SuIte 104, Winter
- Park. 4444433.

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________________________________ - Side by-Side refrigerator, 575;
Losing your home I credit? I wIll
picnic table w-2 benches. $30;
catch up back payments I. buy
full size baby bed w mattress,
qbity. 3221116.
$23; Oak porch rockers. $2995;
metal office desk, 570. Jenkins
Webuyyourequlty, close in 74 hrs.
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St 323
AWARD REALTY, INC.
0951.
no-aoo
Juke Box Seabring A100 *00
Hey Kids: Looking for an extra
selection $100 or make offer.
dollar? Ask Mom I Dad to let
, Sanford Furn, Salvage, 17-52 So.
of Sanford. 322-1721.
you nave classified ad garage

47-A-s'tgsgss BougItt
&amp;SokI

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ATTRACTIVE 3 IN, S both, I

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"Is it In yet, dear?"
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UNCL.UTIER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that ars lust,
taking up specs with a wont ad
nIhs Herald 332.1411 cr131103.-

fw LISTING-HANDYMAN'S
SPECIAL-Lots 01 potential in
this S Sdrm. horns. Excellent

2601 Grandview, Sanford
322 5730
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66-Horses

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'7?Mida Pick Up. 4 Speed, $600

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Must sell Zenith walnut stereo,
AM FM stereo radio, 1 speed
turntable, diamond needle. 8
track, Sold new $130. balance
due $125 or take over my
payments of $16 per month. Call
867 5394 day or night Agent
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luildto$uit-our$otoryow's.

333-1003 or eves. 333-01)7'

Alt 3PM

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FHA.VA.FHA331&amp;34$

$2300 323 1100
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(hamponship tines, reas
qood tiornt' With fence 339 5301.

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Good used TV's, 52S&amp; us
MILLERS
Ph 3770357
26I9OrIandoDr-

or 531.5513.

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bring results, try one, and listen
to your phone ring. DIal 32226)1

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BLAIR AGENCY

323 3Só6or 323 7710

-AKC registered Doberman pup
Female, reasonable
323 6681 eves&amp;weekcnds

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BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more'
HERB'S TV
323 1731
75975 Sanford Ave

Eves. 322-0412.372-1317.
322.1102. 322.7 *77

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6S-Pets Supplies
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1493.75 bal 5153.16 or $17 mo
An..t

323.1832

1341141

'OUNTRY LIVING at Its basil
115011 was fenced, 3 Sdrm, 2
$' lath, tam. rio., fIreplace,
p. wunid patio *150, self.
cIWnIsg pool. wcooI deck,
Mcmi pastures, fipaad, ac

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Are you wantIng to sell your

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payments of $21 mo. Agent 339-

2507 Laurel Ave. 3 BR. 1½ B. w.
beauty shop. 514.100.

CHRISTIAN SROTHERS
REALTY, INC. REALTORS

beautifully remodeled, wall.to.
wall carpet, cent. HIA,
,.. fireplace, large kitchen, family
.ç room.3or411, 1½ laths,
conveniently located in San.

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has
carousel, still in warrantyOriginally
5649.
assume

MULTIPLE LISTINONEALTOR

Christian Brothers Realty, Inc.
announces the extension of their
ssrvlcss to His City of Sanford.
We Invite you to please call our
associate in Sanford, Mr. Don
Ccx, 3234213.

large hot, much more, 1 yr.
warranty, $51,300.

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All eguiprnenfljkenew

MICROWAVE

HAL COLBERT REALTYInC.

2544$. French Ave.
322.0731, 3223772, 3220771

GOLFEASI Only 2 hocks to
Mayfair golf course, specIous 3
ldrm, Sloth horns, a Fla. room
plus a family room, fruIt trees,

Parts,

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323 0697

310 N. 17.12, Cassslberry, Fl.
Eve. 143.105

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

REALTOR 121.4551
MUI.IJl.&amp;4. lI!4N5 51* V ICE

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$341100

3 BR furn. wins ide utility I'm, new
kit floor. Home Is clean I
theory, $26,110. Call for ditalis.

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N. Ernest M0115 Sr.

Older 2 story 2 BR home. This
needs some TLC Inside for only

.NhcestartvtomelIN 1½ bath,

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3227411

Macs.

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CUSTOM IUILT
3 BR, SB, Deltona Mine, C.HIA,
w.w caroet. format dining. kit.
inc. built.In Microwave. Near
schools A recreation. $44,300.

CafiBart

4 SR 1½ bath, lust painted Inside I
out, FR, fenced yard &amp; Much

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Fresh asa Daisy
All new quality carpeting, new
paint in I out, new C.HIA, new
roof, high lot w.fenced yd &amp;
trees. Ready for you nowl Make
this 3 SR Sunland home your
own for $33,500.

* IN home close to downtown
Sanford-fenced bock yard A
garage, $ls,000. 323-1751.

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NEAR IDYLLWILDE
ELEMENTARY
4 BR, 211g. fenced bk. C.H&amp;A, w.
* carpet. $43,000.

Price $37,100. Johnny Walker
Real Estate. Inc. 122.M
EVERY DAY someone Is lookIng
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad wIll

New homes with low monthly
puymentsl lowdown Dayments
$11.10 10544100.322.2211.

YOU GETTING.

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carpet I Sc porch on a paved
street, SO pet. assumable mart.

.4 pet. interest to qualified buyers

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HELP YOU

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10 pct. mt. rate on this new 3 BR,
SB CS home, w.C.HIA. w.w

JOHN IRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phon 322.7111, Sanford

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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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garage, on
IN TNt CIRCUIT COURT FOR
4.4,
w-fruit trees plus accessto
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Webiva River. $7,000
PROlATE DIVISION
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
FH4tr
VA.
File Nwmber fl.417 CF
FAMILY ROOM. CARPETING,
Divislen
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR. EX.
3
COUNTRY LlviNoat iliti
IN RI: ESTATE OF
ECUTIVE CONDITION ON I
BR 4 bath. 1'- acres. IakiJflt
ADA STENSTROM ROCKEY
ACRE. 5300 MO.
*1 BR. I bath guest cottlge
ceased
1SIIIW
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Mae
NOTICE OF ADMINIITIATION
3c.esscwttvstimes . .. .$c a Mae
S BR COUNTRY HOME -F. OF
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
FENCED 3 BR, 1 bath, DbI. lot,
EUSTIS ON *7 ACRES. $230.
cessscvttveftms.....)8 a Mae
1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
LEASE REQUIRED. SEIGLER
zoned commercial, all 4jor
THE
ASOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
MONDAY
fttru
FRIDAY
Usited Press lateriatiesal
congreutonsl districts baseti Un Tom Moody kept their jObs in OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
BROKER. 32)0440.
REALTY
SATURDAY 44
3 Lines Minimum
327-1577.
Indianapolis, Phoenix and IN THE ESTATE:
Democrats resoundingly won the 1110 CEIISUS.
BR. lB stucco, SpanIsh des
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
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The GOP has a Lhance to Columbus, tjaj
governoriIps in M"e'pp1
4.4.4,
home. nice area. FP, 1g. ri15,,
that the administratIon of the estate
and Kentucky Tuesday and salvage a governorship next
front &amp; rear porch. All or
Democratic incumbents who of ADA STENSTROM ROCKEY,
Casselberry, delve by S17 Lb
a atrenglehold on the month in Liulsiana, where Rep. won again were Maurice Ferre deceased. File Number 7$417 CP, is
Kathryn Cir. I BR, 28 splIt plan.
pending in the Circuit Court for
nation's largest cities -- tiadiy David Treen is In a runoff. If he
Miami,
DeGOOd i
1275 mc.
Price reduced 17,000. 3 BR, SB
SmInole County. Florida. Probate
damaging GOP dreams of loses, the Republicans *01 have Tol, Eddie Knox in Qark)t• Division, the address of which 5
Sanford, 444 Palm Dr. 4 BR.
home. custom made pool, green1325 mo.
house, workshop. %700sqft liviIt4
picking up grass-roots moms- only 18 of the nation's
te, N.C.; Richard Hatcher In Seminole County Courthouse. North
17*26 sc. patio. 860. Many
Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. The
turn for the 1980 natIonal gOverfloriiPs.
(.pt, bt,I • T..,4 Wi1.n.i In
SJ
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FORRfST
representative of the estate
extras, must sell. well und.eL•
elections.
REALTORS
Brown was an easy winner 1akeCltyandGeorgeAthanaon is DAVID STANLEY ROCKEY.
priced at 532.100. Terms
INC.
130.4033 or 335.4711 eves.
Ketjky and Mlieippl, for
etow address $1310 Park Avenue.
available
Klcy gvorIp jj Hartjord.
Sanford, Florida. The name and
traditional Democratic states over Republican Loule B. NWfl
3 BR. 1"i B, split plan, fenced yd.,
In Cleveland, Vutnivich han- address ot the personal represin
Desk Clerk
whose conservative voting In In a rugged, tAtter campaign, died Kucinich with ease, tatives attorney are set forth below. wpy
sc patio, coy, workshop or office
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35-Reso.'t
Property
ionsiy Writ•"Ost A
Eve, shift, salary open
All persons having claims or
national elections had boosted
in rear. Alt for $31100.
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Dating Service. All ages.
Days Inn of Sanford, 1.4
The sharp personal attacks blaming the city's financial demands against the estate are
Sax o011, Cl.arwatur, Fl.
Oscesia Fish camp nas trailers
GOP upset hopes, elected that marked the campaign problems -- itwentlntodefault required. WITHIN THREE
Why not loin the fastest growMg
RN, 5-4 1 4-12, full &amp; part lIme.
$100 month, plus campsites.
Democrats John Y. Brown and disappeared on election night last year-- on the 32-year-old MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Real EstateOff Ice intown?
Apply In person Sanford NursIng
Access to Farmington Hunting
Willian Winter.
THE FIRST PUSLICATION OF
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FIndOutitwecan
&amp; Convlescent Center, ISO
4A- .Pljc Netices
area 3153153.
as Nunn congratulated the maverick who delighted In THIS NOTICE, to fil, with th click _____________
make you a better dial.
Mellonville.
Eight of the nation's 20 winner and Brown told his feuding with the city's powerful of the above court a wrItten
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largest cities elected mayors- supporters: "We have taken business community.
40-C40ndaininIunn
GRACE lISLE CHURCH
statement of any claim or demand
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they may have. Each claIm must be May be the small, friendly lap
Wanted someone to fold
and Republicans won only ow people awl our date ant of
"I've given this city every in writing and must indicate the
tiStIc church you are looking for.
newspapers daily, early AM.
On Airport Blvd.,, 1 BR,
three. The GOP unseated a political bondage."
sis for the claim, th. name
ounceolmystrengthduringthe
3231*0 for Info.
Can lead to carriers lob. Lk
I bath condo. fully equipped
Democrat only In Cleveland
REALTORS
$215 month, 2fl.11isOrl.
Mary area. 327.0255, leave name
In Mfs.4.ilppI, the third time past 10 years," Kucinich and address of the creditor or his ____________________2710$snford Ave. 331.7515
agent or attorney, and the amount
ifld that had been exPected - was good look for Winter, who cloclareci in ciet.
I phone no.
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$
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claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Don't pile no longer needed IteQs
On Airport Blvd., S BR. , bath
where Ohio IA. Gov, George frustrated a second attempt by
Osteen Country Store
the date when It will become due
high as an elephant's eye. Place
condo. fully equipped kitchen,
Voinivicti trounced feisty in- cer dealer GO Carmichael
FullOr
part
time
shall be stated. If the claim is
FOUND
a classified ad, and pile the
$213 month. 277,I7,10rI.
332-2041
contingent or unliquldated. the A way to prosperity working at
c*uTlbent Dennis Kucinicti.
money in your wallef I
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become tbe state's first
home. Send $2 and lASt to: The
nature of the uncertainty shill be
41Hsuiss
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sranch Co., ASK, P.O. Pox 357,
Deltona, or sale by owner. 3 O,
I tuner Democratic Rep. Republican governor since
stated lithe claim is secured, the
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.%&amp;lHum Green was elected Reconstruction.
Chuluota, Ft. 337M.
l't bath. Cent. AIH, w.w carp..
Notice is hereby given thaI I am security shall be described. The
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like new, $44,500. FHA or VA.
engaged In business at Springs claimant shall deliver sufficient
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mayor of
Winter, a veteran of 30 years Plaza Shopping Centr. Longwood, copies of the claim to the clerk to
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ARE
nation's fourth largest dl)',
e- CNId Caps
IDYLLWILOE-JIJST LISTE
in DemOCratiC politics, had run Seminole County, Florida, under the enable the clerk to mall one copy to
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fictitious name of
Custom 3 BRI Decorator touclisst
OAF.
each
personal
representative.
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succeed rdIrb FEtk Rlzao. twice before for governor $fld F000WN OIL LV and that I Intend
WHAT
Top quality
throughouti
All persons Interested In the estate
Child Care. Infant thru I yrs. Hwy
emocrats already control the lout lit nutCftS.
to register said name with the Clerk to whom a copy of this Notice of
'orgeous corner loll Privacy
431 &amp; S. Carte: Ave., Winter
I
ttwee largest city halls - Ifl
YOU ARE WORTH?
"cci Don't wait it's only
or statement echoed of the Circuit Court, Seminole Administration has been mailed ice
His
Springs area. 377.fla5.
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New Voit, LOs
..soo.
County, Florida in accordance with required. WITHIN THREE ________________________
the theme of Integrity In the
provisions of the Fictitious MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
C%icago.
GET
lET
US
ST JOHNS Furn.weekend cottage
HOUR (B
government he dwelled on Name Statutes, ToWit: Section THE FIRST PUSLICATION OF
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In Houston, Incumbent diaing the campaign. He told 143.01 Florida Statutes 1N7.
near river. bat slip. $32,100.
THISNOTICE,toflleanyobjections
WHAT YOU REALLY
Democrat Jun McConn VU
Sig.
Gordon
Peters
they
may
have
that
challenge
the
ENJOy
Will work for
VA.FIIA.235.Con.Ho,,s.s
GREAT ASSUMPTION
Publish November 7, II, 21, 71, I75 validity of the decedent's will, the
WART!
Or refinance, choke I BR ,in
forced Into a runoff bY CAy the honorable, competent, dig
Creative ExprssvJns
DEP
Low Down Payment
asi.ss,
qualifications
of
the
personal
Cowtdbnan Louis Marcy beautiful MayfaIr section. Extra
nifled govermneflt I know you
representative, or the venue or
Cash for your Iotl Will build on
large paneled Fam. Rm., &amp;
PRIVATE VOICE LESIONS
even the challenger Is a
CALL323417d
lurisdiction of the court.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
your lot at our lot.
for."
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generous sIted BR's. Gorgeous
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
SALE
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Democrat, giarselng party
Enterprise,
Inc.
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landscaping on corner lot.
Iii mayoral races, Iibetal
Medal Inc., Realtor
NOTICEISHERESYGIVENth.t OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
gil' fjye
4443013
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coitrJ of
Owner anxious-price reduced
A.C. MECHANICS
by
virtue
of
that
certain
WrIt
ci
WILLIE
FOREVER
BARRED
_____
Democrats Kevin White In
to $31,500.
•
cities.
iar
Dat.oItItelirstpubUcationofffius
in Execution issued out of and under
- !'-'"
RoMan
and Donald P
ELECTRICIAN
the seal of the Circuit Court of Notice of Administration: Nov. 7,
___________________
Bet In
AFFORDABLE- Large 3 BR,
co.Dam J.,jiiIaI Service
Francisco, conservative GOP Minneapolis Were SUY winners OrangeCaunty, FlorIda,upona final lfllDavid Stanley lockey
workshop, screened family area.
Fullapartlime. evenings
MAPPER
ludeement rendered in th aforesaid
thefoirthierm
for
White
the
Fine school area. Low down.to
CAy Councilman Quentin K
323.2177
As Personal Nspreientative
court on the 5th day ci June, AD,
oizs au,
for Fraser.
qualified buyer, Hurry-only
)75 in that certaIn case entitled,
ci the Estate of
race fI
ran a sirprl.alrcIy stzv
DRIVERS
REALTOR
101.5
For a career In Neal Estate call
$31,100.
ADA STENSTROM ROCKEY
The nlgi*'s nod lopsided Winter Park Land Company, a
and forced Incumbent Doiflo.
mw.
lvi
Stifflpic Agency, Wm. Stemper,
_____________________________
Deceased
Florida corporation Plaintiff, .vs• 0
GAL FRIDAY
-__________________
323.4551.
crat Dianne Feindein Into a winner was Baltimore Mayor 1 R Construction 1 DOve$opment, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
acres *51w County, NC.
Willian' Donald Schaefer, a
Inc., a Florida corporatiOn, REPRESENTATIVE:
- Dec. 11 runoff.
LADlESLlghtdeIiv.ry,musthave
P.autilul Mt. property, restorAUTO
MECH.
Defendant,
which
aforesaId
WIlt
Of
DOUGLAS
STENSTROM
.of.
own
car
(or
deilvery
in
Sanford.
who
polled
more
Democrat
In addItlon Democrats r.
abietstory home; 251 trailer,
Execution was delivered ti me as STENSTROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH
DeBars' and Deltona. Call MlInc. REALTOR, MU
percent to crush hiS Sheriff
gravity spring water, nice born
tallIed control of the atat. than I)______
__________________
of Seminole County, Florida, &amp; JULIAN
M$2 AM t 3PM.
RECEIVING
1'1l.
chicken
house,
$35,000.
.1
ij
I
have
levied
upon
th.
following
P.O.
Box
1330,
Sanford,
FL
legislatures in New Jersey, GOP opponent Samuel CuloIta
1 323.5774 Day or
Mictianic, must have experience,
3143121.
.
described property owned by D &amp; N Telephone: 305.322217I
BARTENDER
Kentucky, Mississippi arid VIr- for a third four-year term.
will train, benefits. $3004300 per
______________________________________
tteiie Msyoi wwIam Construction A Development, said PubliSh: November 7, II,
property being located In Seminole DEP.30
ml. N. ci 434 on Hwy 1742.
FACT. TRAINEES
state Lawmakers will r.di'aw Ru, Mard Hanoi and County, Florida. more partIcularly
___________________
.
E
h*usekeepu. goerness.
''J( ill I )
descrIbed as follows:
Full
time.
Requirements:
NOTICE OP $NINIPP'S
_____
COURT'
CLERK
One 157 American Jo.9, c.j.s.
. Flexible schedule, ref. I own
____
while
trans. lit pclicity, cars of I
.
NOTICE I$HUISYOIVEN that
___________________________________________ ID No. JSPSSA$15101S
SPRAY PAINTER
children; Sod •rlicIty, the
______
by virtue st - mat certain Writ
betni ota'$ef- 57.55 Sh
BUSINESS SERVICE LISTING
IIIIIS
cii
Pawislisli.
Salary:
-.
IiaesSIssi
lobeSi
set
ci
me
wider
.
t*U*
*1 Ssiti - to t1bJrV. FlorIda.
au
ts
'iM
$*10wh.
send
espUasfe
liii
IS,
1 ''P,I .(It1T:,:4
*05514
ci
INS
COUNTY
Cavil
..-.CT.
ERK
es
$tisrWI
01
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San N. Morrlcal I *1 Paula J., Lot LISOSI COlon 1*1 Angeilca, C lift. mM the vnderIied
l(i
ti IliS RWSOIII5 Maceli.
________________________________
ciLetlI W35fl.OI LOt 10 Ilk 1 Sal I Seminole County, Florida, will at OrangaCouoty,PIerIda,uponafinal
,
40 Tuscae'fNa
50*
1W,
Sanford,
Fl,
32771.
juInsentrondarodintheaforesaid
j
11:00
A.M.
on
the
35th,
day
ci
______
______________________
YARD'HELP
Marcta 1. Graham dIe Heart Awe, $21,111.
Oars'S At. Mitchell Sr. &amp;wfLlndo Na41001bar,A.D. tl7Lffi?fOr$al. court on the 31st day of July, AD. _______________
kufoAtoTIvaMAcplINls'r
oes I HI Mayo w, te Carl 1..
1575,
in
that
certain
case
ittitlid,
Engine
robuilder.
Seminole
Auto
to
the
highest
bidder,
for
locker I *1Sandra P., Lot n RIkC F. to JIS*I H. Lampre Jr., Let 132 and sell
DISHWASHER
cash, suplect to any and elI *istlfig General Finance Corporation 1
Machine, 351 1. 30th P1. Exp.
Swetwatm' oaks Sect 1L su&amp;w. . San Lanla Third Sect., 132.510.
Florida
Plaintiff,
.yiLarry
COMPLETE $OOKKEEPING.
Curtis C. Defy to Gerald 0. Dennis liens, at tIle Front (West) Door ci
only I Wages commensurate w.
,. Employee Transfer Corp to Frseia
RUNNER
IL,
the SemInole County Courthouse In JoIiflstonandShirIIyAnn Joiwiston,
anITAX SERVICE
abillty.trIne benefits.
Awl Jon N., LotSSIkITOwt*KI o
,--). Sharer &amp; *1 Jo Levonns, 1.011
Sanford, Florida,- the above Defendint, whIch aterslaid WrIt Of
Handy Paul, has truck will traisl.
Posineas Problems
313.5551
'41k F Sweetwator Oaks sIct , N Chulusta, $34,115.
Execution was delivered o me
AN OHIO OIL CO. oilers high
Wents to make small household
lox 1027, Ovledo 327*
Wi.. Kirk 1 *1 Oecaldin c. &amp; described personal property.
AND MANY MORE
income, plus cash bonuses,
That said sale Is being made to SheciffciSeminoleCounty. Florida,
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
SslAlreHomeslnctuLeonardM. On. A Spoor Jr., to Patina L.
benefits to mature person in
andlliavel.vledvponthifolle*lns
satisfy the terms of said W,it
'lfurstJr.I*1 NassllniL. 1.01143 Packer, Part oft s of SW o
AM EMPLOYMENT
described property owned by Larry
Sanisni aria. Regardless of
Execution,
$W%
01
Swu
of
Sect
35,
sia,eso.
s
.
-Iol Airs Hide Un 2,140,110.
0. Johnston, said prsparty IeInp
experIence, write P.K. Rood,
John
E.
Polk,
Your Puture Our Cencam
Martin
Aibriglit
&amp;
*1
iane
to
:.. Psi Airs u.n..
I.
to si.
rr'
Air
Ouditlenlns,
,soaq,,
located Iii Seminole County, Florida, . - American Lubricants Co., p.
Sheriff
353.1*74
I2
French
Ave.
ewv
Robert
Orl,
Loll
Ilk,
1:k&amp;ght 1 *1 Joyce I, Lii 10 lii
cal, PIumb1l$ervicsA Repair.
,
- fllWi particularly described as ____________________
oN, Dayton, Ohio 4140*.
Seminole County,
Corner of FrencliA 1011,
lastbreeb SvWv, Ut S. ss,eii.
:9lrs Hills Uni, melt
CIlLuntybeFreslst.0l1$4.
Housewives
CleanIns
Sirvlce.'
latlows:,
.
FlOrida
010110 1 AS. Inc. to Willard s
,;. Larry A. Dale 1*1 CpNM $
Pa,sanaliaod. l,
'
O01' tlev
$ Kaitter Awl Mactine Slat 41* c Publish November 7.11, 11, II. SU'
- APARTMENT MANAGER
;.jrank J. SImasAwl fs'
AutoendeIle, groon in color
DI
P.17
CShInleVs
Hacbsi,
M1.N1
':p.otood PoISe 1,107,111.
Couple for modern 30 unIt in
We DO wish wIndi-usl
USSNIp
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NINIM. kInnalr*toHir.IdM. _______________ IDN.1XISPSLUWS
:- JustktJackMontsNlchslass.
Sanford. Full rent allowance for
One
1573
PontIac
Grin
Prix
FIGHT INFLATION
kIfWlIIidWIIIft.ofINSN.SIN
1g.
'-Jolwls Awl Kant 0., Lot 145* A
2
II
1.11*1. NOTICS To
Minor
Mobil.
Autoinebile
Et 01 NW if NI
Sell *50. IncreaSe yew 15,0151
TOWIR'$$EAUTy$a5.Op4
- . •
The SprIngs, IhJdeLlsl VINage'
duties. Will train, Iii 35 co TM
PIOPSUIOIIAI. SNSINIIS$'
White Vinyl Top over Dark Blue
puwu. Fir dot ails, call.
1101d105pi00
Noel
Evening
.1ect. 3,110,111.
Herald.
P.O.
Pvillt A*PSVIIIuIIM
lox
1547,
ID
No.
IKST3AISSI1S
NueIIir 81rsdseI 1*1 ClaIrol.
T ,
Sanferd, Ft. 32771.
L
co.str,c'lesPrelects
Wits
stored
at
Jack Presser Ford. ________________
bvildars Inc., Lot $ III .0 $Ierlki. leW.C. Sbus &amp; if Wven0
The Sd,eel Solid 01 SemInole me ma WetIrsIH as Sheriff
- ç
- LW, 030110
Survey girl, isp. preferred
Ut., ssi.*.
Commerclal&amp;ResldsntIal
County, In. ainpllarco with INS Spmlnole County, Florida, will
(0510.
Whe
te
Charles Kirkland to J. W. Nick.
Iod.IhrvbsIhsdSlne
tony CSli$uItSflts CompetitIve 11:00 AM. on the 11th day 01
1..
0011101$
a
*1
AliCe
P.
LW-S
'4nan,ll1$fteuNl7lflifpar$01*o
3334303'
Ngetlatlln Ait.CPi0tor 71.1St. Nsvembor,A.D. *575, slIer for sale
ASC Castrate. Patios, driveways • CItft'
iva Hide
oi SItA ot swa lying W ii s
- dies dsders the lRIinthoii 10 drIlls'
&amp;
all
Ins.
QualIty
wsrk.
no
lob
ij
te
the
iil,Iiesl
idi,,
I,,
Molds,
part
or
lull
limo.
Steady
J,C
'
?NEEDCASH? '
)eI Soc. i, sue,.
1155I11N'$
1SNII$ . '
•
MI smell. 555.15*4.
u" cash. suslect te'aay and all austin,
Income. Experience 1 refer.
Eleanor s. sweet to joseph ISbaflJ.Naursl*1Shar.iiLif
strvctleii projct$ - S 01'
Mis,
at
the
Print
tWist)
N
preferred.
Call
3351155.
01
The
W
*10
WIIIIVS
WINS
list,
l
$71147.
;)bkr*lsk &amp; *1 MIldred.
Pilmentiolon:
UwYourHomeAs$ecurlly
the Seminole Ceimty Courthouse In
ISIS.
Oricerepinc.IsJiknDahefty&amp; PROJECT
;:,te SI N 11111011.01 10.. p
_______________________
Call Us For terms
Safari,
Florida,
the
above
.
*1
SillY
Uti
3*-A
AN
Pits
Cu*,
1.
jgs,
lflIIIearblg - and TadIIIU High iesc* persenol prapsi'ty.
tewor Financial
* * * * * * * *
.' Walhiel N. Cartoon to WiIros
MEINTlIR TILl
Varldsblis,Trash
H. Scheel "SIR" a reiWW in plans
,
11l,.l4l.,Is,
is WIng made to
Nuwar. N. CelUns Awl Ivyin
lchud Carhan A Ales 10. MINOr
repair, leaky Showers our
, Appllanée.&amp;MI1C. and
.9ScltICIliens.
FEES
NO
UOKIRAGE
SAL
sefisfy
1W
*wa
of
slid
*rit
st
).et *35*1. sprIng Like WINS 150 to MIS. 10. Lock. Lii 15* a
iOStISIIY$ yts. E*. 1011113.
(LOCAL)
2. 0.s* rsvide lans. id and
k.
.
ONesle Mliii Us 1,140101
UCIPTIONI$T
:..p.
.
supervise construction eli wiSer
.
NO BROKERAGE
.
0.vsSlv
MinagUnhiW
petuilhil
*111
last.
ycesN. SanlenlifLysde U.$5
USIS pipe line
iorlU
Inc..
1.11
I$3
t*M*
l5C..
Let
*5*0
CII'JI
ig.
.
ffidrI115 dSfliMtV. WI flOOd
Y11e*lo5 fealty
- - D00Iil
Upe"IU$ nSCrV So contact
,
- $m* Ces5y
MiiIi, $1110.
pp wi* -per
PW1*IISi MN, Us 1 $&amp;LIlt
INPI_isistIng_private
utilities
.
______________________
c_.c. m. s.
9115115
voiCe.
JIIIS AMIlOfico A NO Vsnntoelo
.50
$
in IISj line 01 MW Pjl Navibsr 7,11,21.35.1575
0. Fields A Si Udap .1. L01I
lIIVy + CsmlOSIoii. Call Jo.
ii J. Sailer IIohUdiM A
el
'
"SIR' in HIS Lila DIP.le
.
A&amp;SPAINTING
Draaos,Uptselstery
TWS(1N5
Ut.
4,1151111.
J:,
!I4slop
Si W1i50, Nt
if
'inn 31) S1M.
aeUonLi1lLuL Lute Mary
..
Residuuithel A Commercial
1011* SMS U. 1014i1 A *1
NW*O 01 wiu Sect. 81,10,301 .
oile. 5*01,10 for MOSS SI
____________________ 1017S3
uf,$
77511)7
.IiMeSM.JSUISA*1Adr$IasIY. 10. SoCIetIeS INtl Jr. Awl Oslo
Ceishedlon. 4 WI lot mat'.
-V. be .11.11-, be cetSldurotmon,
j, L.L01IS*$S*siIOMUCIwSUS
JsJ. Safer RItlWdiSIA ia
NOTICI
UNPUB
PICTITIIII$
Waited:
Mature
lady
IC
*4
pet.
liNe.
III
pct.
ssplty.
Ii
CS.
all IMprillel tW1W 91411
1135111
YSiWOSI.PriOIreiiiialSA
N*MITAYUTI
10M SIMS IS aIMS, $110.
WerMi. Writeto Use 37,c4TPis
EutslorPalntlsgAlepair
lRs$CSmMlnCfoSaflpNtjø tilted Is' *0 khssl Sound
____________________
'*ie or Invilli lady in lanlard
ClaicisTNelIeaA*1furyH.Io
TO WHOs IT M*Y CONCERN
SVsning
Herald. P.O. Sos 1W,
Maittlad.
pr.eaM
ReslduntialAtommercial
1
reslosice.
Call
(35$)
332-IllS
C JImsS A Igsrrassl Awl Salon P..
Nule MuSs' i.ven
ma
Sanford, Fl,, 33771.
Drywall.' Ceilings, and Walls
Csplpeh$Pve Nepefiaflus Ac%me
Call 3545343
,,,
*i*lSy5.
Le1$P*1TIisWlOIIIflhI$Oct.4. $ect,IT,DVS,I10
repaired. Ro.. I Comm.,
Sosui
Porm - :.ndorsS.ssd.
JohnS. MIriam A SaMul
N.
to
HpIst*14SNIM5
____
___________
COOKS $
WIIIS A.
a110 &amp; *1 is.. . NS T. FitipsInick Awl Martha
jir
C.11Sal.s$OpnlUIl)4 hhi01 s*l 10 wsa&amp;
1.
Lot
Tiem
ii
N Cha10.
Il(r-h
6I*U
to Fowl 0. SlapleIss 1 *1 Dliii A..
;.SIH RClIht if IN CWCwO Cavil, lileit, ISSN14. Oisd y, in.
preulde
$ItfllWIMI4ru1
.
m
e,
-______________________
151* H. Skylark Mdv. MPi.. ing_to,
tp-ciljs.
HI
*
Imbulo
Cs'
PNIiS
101y Is
'wait..
vocation,
credit
wiles
vuu*d
Gracious
11v155.
less.
*NSaniT.PollllPIAin!'SsIaW*
LavISN. Saudis Jf.A *1 JWUJJ
Ia'w .911 1100S.I if IMIl 01 *5
if
Iprelit*5rlog.a.piyInprsep
Weekly I mailtilyraM. utlIlNus
- .
0NISI -Quality
its JuN10. MinaN HSnhundeI$ R.tsOeeli T. lhsAIe A-Si SpUv
Mikaliam SI *lo Miii, *e fic.
Lobe Mary 14 PeN Store, ii
ANTI4ONYCO*INO
. $vIre NS$. Oil 1517*.
Cal LHevwi N.. Lot Ill Leis VIN PIiw..LeI lIwillef Lot II s, soNrn eanes
.twlei
tism
i,.rn
Miry Owi if 14.
,
010 liflIfliw 010151 Ilmsleid &amp; •*e
MV.. *015.
. RAIN-OU*RDOUTTIIING
paiticel.r
pr•ec$'s
- . ANIMAL MAVIN
Likur$LNirn10&amp;Siyl.1, '10bed. WiSP. ;..
uiajjpg N
meIr
- Dli A Cot - bsoidisp. lamIng,
Robin1 Co. ts:I -iN.
sims. Ma a. s. imv* &amp; siy'
besisess at III N. Llijsad
dtppin$, leo coilr,4, Pet
IN A Si sras i.'lat 10
Av.svs, Aftamsnts $ingo.
. lNss$aal,toTomlurgluoo$W
Inss'Iotei.
.
leg
NSTICI
li
111*.
1' 0-410.9. Pill. bhs en's',
, Lii 35r 5*5 i1JI MOW,
P15,10.
votes.
NOTICI is P.iii*, glyli lIst Ihi
LMa*de.JwWl1SIAWPSfl
TM *0WMSIIeA
I. Cyril work looe me auMly So
WSSol1l5C.$im, ,
- r. iNs air coni.
l Of County Csmmtnlensrs st
A So PolIle
'SM. an 04515 lamNid. CoN
Jason. 10. CoiNs istmsan to
Sell him. isserpriw is
hoidhe *1mmd.
100.301010..
klNiuIICaMiv,PiirNu.IiiU*to
• 3011150 MIrNG1 Villis.'
James 0. Paflss. Let 35 5*5 011 A. OekSud
UI&amp;..s:
tlsaNmeu,uipmwiprued*
, - - 1V15e.101410.
JP•uffl phat.
NSDSICKINTIIPS$IS1. INC. 551511W the aaiitmIMet en or
FeirIslo J• WrIghi So
M lees-, 5*
140"u Maiur.
ill Ii *5 ONlect.
l.iaui
'ii01v
1SI
•*1,
air,
15Mp,
*11115-Sobs
1.JNI..d:
p,IISL$FoIIipA.
Sated 01 Fiji _Pa.* Sr-is-ito
JSmNO. LotbesoTam Souglam
iAN 010INANCI AMINDINS
bernIce kNOlL 0010 diN. 5*
-.
s. A *1*41
e is obsvt 125.10. WMS is Mow. $55.70
Fbe10, October,
be we. ii ma _ei.a.
WCTION 's. osoiN*otcl *m.
Pw* I*L N1.
- 5 5.. C. (Semis A Si Hells 10.10 Macland I. *1,M 10 DamoN 1.
________ - riaIloms.
UI fl1 VHS 1*40151
fl*1. A 01W &amp;
mee V. t1wm $ Si last.
'çjrills Pores lit u
*èeti.
______
_____
IIIUstF.
AN.
th
COUNTVC01WtINITY*NtlW
5.50 I lalPUlbe if 1Mb *1151 WIlL $1170.
.03$
w: - 15s51$, dew.- •,
Flatchers eresi ch..nln
- 0*1111. Mm Awl lathe So e.aii,Sogspoagcteroti'tw*iry.lrmS..s50v
_________________________
T15.SVI$ION FRANCHiSE 0101.
lauuid loot,, 5.10.
I- .every ____-?
beea
ipUslul
at
,
-'AuMotoaui.SIIImo.
ce moble Pmme,s.mI
P'i So. Call
NANCL U *1010000. PU'
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recipes taste even better
when re-heated, so make
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guests.
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Happy Mood
For Holidays
'Tis the season for holiday

Place crown roast, rib ends
down, on rack in open
roasting pan. Do not add
water and do not cover. Roast
In a slow oven 325 degrees
F.) for 2 hours. Remove from
oven. Turn roast so that rib
ends are up. Insert roast meat
thermometer so the bulb is
centered in the thickest part
of roast, making certain that
It does not red in fat or on
bone. Meanwhile, cook ap
ple,celery and onion in butter
2 to 3 minutes. Stir In herb
seasoned stuffing mix, pecans
and grated orange :peel; add
water and toss Ightly to
combine. Fill cavity of crown
roast with stuffing and con-

entertaining. And what a
merry time of year it is! There
are many directions party
plans can take, but no matter
tithe festivities are large or
small, formal or casual, good
friends plus good food always
add up to a good time for all,
When the occasion calls for
a traditional dinner, make it
an elegant affair with a regal
Pork Crown Roast. Be it a
special gathering of special
people or a family feast, all
heath will turn toward the
magnificent roast as it comes
to the table beautifully
browned and brimming with a
golden stuffing.
The crown is fashioned by
the most retailer by tying
together two center pork
loins, - which have been

tinue roasting until meat
thermometer registers 165
degrees F. Cover road with
foil tent and allow to "ad" at
room temperature for 15 to 20

Frenched by cutting away the
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rib bones.If desired, a halo o(
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between ribs. Yield: 6 cups of
effect. Pork's fine flavor is
stuffing.
deliciously complimented by
Pork Crown Roast should be
Stuffing a IIIWaldorf.
ordered from your retailer In
Inspired by famous Waldorf
advance.
salad, it features apples from
Microwave Directions for
Washington State, chopped
Pork Crown Roast:
and combined with celery and
Place crown roast, rib ends
pecans in a light, fluffy
down, on rack in baking dish.
dressing. The bite of apple
Cover with wax paper and
contribute a natural flavor
cook at medium power (50
boost while herb seasoned
percent) 45 minutes, rotating
stuffing
mix
makes
the dish a half turn during
preparation easy.
cooking. Turn rib ends up and
Gaining popularity on the
cook, covered with wax
holiday party scene are inpaper, at medium 20 minutes,
formal get-togethers that
rotating dish half a turn
revolve around the hors
during cooking. Meanwhile, cook apple, celery andi
d'oeuvre table. While guests
enjoy the relaxed mood and
onion In butter 2 to 3 minutes
tasty tidbits, the hostess
in large frying-pan. Stir in
appreciates the ease with
stuffing mix, pecans and
which she can entertain a
grated orange peel; add
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Us vote on de-Incorporation. A total of 401 votes,
U the city shifts A rePiscemont for Mrs- SPO
two-thirck of those voting, were required to
to the rqIular program, It could low the CETA approve surrender of the city's chader for the
moneyfor thel spot when the funds are released. movement to be successful. Instead, 354, 61
"I'm reluctant to go out and hire a percent, voted for de-lncorporatlon, 57 votes shy
replacement only to have the CETA money us- of the num be r needed. Only 247 voted to cont in ue
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the exodus from thu city payroll, Sorenson said "some very strong people." He said the first
today.
t hing the group has to do is retain the services of
Replacing Mrs. Spotts, however, Is a special an attorney.
problem that can't be solved that easily,
"The vote against the tax Increase was a
mayor said. Mrs. Spotts has been employed with strong indication to me that the people of Lake
the city under the federally funded
Mary are ready to dissolve the city," Dunaway
prabensive Employment Training Act (CETA) said.
since Oct. 01 1971.
Lake Mary was incorporated in August, 13
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city'semploy.L.astweekafourthoffIcer, Bill y
HeraldStaff Writer
RIpp, resigned effective Later this month to
The city of Lake Mary, Incorporated six years accept a job with the sheriff's department.
ago, has serious problems. Those problems have
The salaries of two of the four officers had
been surfacing the past two months since the been paid under the CETA program. Mrs. Southouthcity's voters turned down a property tax In- ward said re-scheduling the remaining officers
crease in a September referendum.
may mean an end has come to the city providing
Today's developments are:
24-hour daily police protection. "We are going to
—The city his been notified It will be losing its be discussing with Sheriff John Polk the
sixth employee inaa many weeks. Carole Spotts possibilities of his department picking up the
city hail secretary and assistant city clerk, has slack," Mrs. Southward said.
resigned effective Nov. 23 to "accept a better
Sheriff Polk said earlier that his department
paying more secure job" with the county's would give Lake Mary all assistance possible.
department of public safety.
At the same time, Curtis Dunaway, a 22-year
- A serious movement Is underway to dls resident of the city, said today a serious move
Incorporate the municipality. The second such will get underway soon after the first of the new
movement In two yeam
year to de-incorporate Lake Mary.
- The city "Isn't dying or sinking, but It is
"1 hate to watt that tong," Dunaway said,
lldbig badly," ."$t.Mayor Walter Sorenson*
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school basketball players, who are being denied the right to Play
varsity basketball following a trazefer from SNUIAOIS fiji) to
Lake Howell, on information they were lured to Lake Howell.
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - Of dozens of America hostages the effect that any attempt by again denied reports that Iran say, the oil buyers
will not Washington extradite the shah, immolation Wednesday night. William Miller. The U.S.
Thousands of Iranians today In the U.S. Embassy, the the PLO to help secure the cut off oil exports to the United accept the probable boycott by was
blindfolded with a white Sadruddin Haj Mir-Malek emissaries halted their special
marched on the occupied U.S. Palestinian News Agency Wafa release of the hostages "would States. He said the shipments the United States.
piece of cloth and had his hands Mohammad, who left a will mission en route to Iran and
Embassy, hailing the decision said.
be a highly responsible action from the country's main oil
bound behind his back, addressed to Khomeini, was In today awaited new instructions
not to negotiate with two special
... which we would welcome." terminal recently dropped beCarrying caricatures of reporters said. Moslem guards the hospital with critical bums In Istanbul, Turkey.
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Officials Insisted the State cause of bad weather.
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the Islamic leader's rejection of the United States, but his
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In Tehran. been In direct contact Withthe "There are "more and better embassy "that den of
The hostage was described as negotiations with Carter's spe- doctors said he was too ill to go,
corruption," the demonstrators having "reddish hair, which cial envoys for the freedom of Iran's former ambassador to
PalestlneUberatItm Organize- "We atenotcertalnatthls point guerrilla group on the Tehran customers for it."
shouted, "Islam is victoriousl was badly rumpled," and his the American hostages.
lion etplaisrv Abu Al Waleed what the PLOhas In mind,"c*. 'situation. "We don't have
Washington told CBS News
"If the United States takes Imperialis
channels of communication
Carter's diplomatic effort Wednesday. A State DepartlOde but
m Is obliterated!" hands were bound behind his
arrived i
with the PLO, an official said, such a decision (the other
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transferred high school Seminole. From Information he did not sign the waiver form
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board and "was purely an
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voted from cowrnitt.eltself Anthony (Tony) Roule and Ken Megill, Richard R. voided, Cable said,
with the election, Cable said.
move rankled party regulars.
And, the local Democratic - Nancy Booth, Richard Resso Judith A. Sedie
Nesenholts, MarylIn L.
Each person must sign his Voting will be by paper ballot
Among those taking a per- Grooms said Thursday the Party Thursday night at. and Myra Elsencoff - as
Another nlnemenbsr slate Neuhart, Jack F. RIck.taon, ballot. Cable said according to and the ballots will be counted,
sonal interest in the Seminole cvalltlon would be favoring tempted toaetguidelines for the Seminole County's delegation composed of Sandra Gaines, Carl Robertson Jr., Joseph E. state pasty rules there is no under Mrs. Bruce's superCounty Democratic caucus Carter at the Nov. 16-18 state Saturday caucus to keep at the Florida Democratic Michael
Lake,
Robert Scott, Ebner Saw, IJflta, 5. secret ballot voting in the party, vision, after the polls close.
icheduled for Saturday is convention to be held In St. "peace In the party."
Convention
McCarthy, Mary Ellen Rowe, Sloan, Francis WeMirfield, and following the spirit of the state To add to the festive air
Petersburg. At the conventlona
"We want to. keep our
President Jimmy Carter.
Ai the sametune lI of the S4 Evelyn N. &amp;nith, Harry A Sylvia Wederfield. None of "government in the sunshine Saturday, Cable
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Carter M'day. He knows Democratic candidate for war. The rod enemy lz the "Big flounced their affiliations
Kennedy committee) and mod are believed tobs "Carter with them a voter registration dinner beginning at 3p.m. and
whom seme Cosigy is," president.
R," (the Republican Party)
Atencbsr-rsgular Democrat SssnuslWr1* Jr. Iapledg.dto people."
card, other positive 1dm- urged those voting to support
Gene Grooms, executive At the Saturday caucus, nine said party boss, Rod Cable to coalition, iiIsdied to Carter, Kennedy
It wee asmoimced at the tification or sign a sworn at- the dinner.
director of the Seminole delegates and six alternates the Democratic faithfuL '14's Includes Beverly (I. DeVoney,
Others whOse nnes will meeting that Mrs. Mary Cay fidavit.
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Education Association, told representing Seminole Cowty play ft cool Saturday,"
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member,
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Benson sWd he really can't
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should be "consistent in ternis
voter turndown last month of a blame the men for looking for referendum In September WhIle awaiting a response, the And I'm trying to get other was another reason he would
"Students can check out
of policy" and allow the
proposed tax increase and more smure and better paying turned down a proposal to raise couricH in one of five tentative federal grants for Uw poUce not sign the torm.
ac.other school's curriculwn
students
to play.
uncertainty over whether jobs. It just means, he said, if Wes to fund the salaries of four budget revisions allocated department. I've got four ap.
Reynolds Mated Friday that, and find something their
federal money will be availaWe fedIerW funding through the police officers who had been funding for the salaries.
I refused to sip the waiver on present school doesn't offer and
plications submitted so fw*
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for some salaries.
Comprehensive Employment paid through the CETA
Leonard Carswell of the
In its latest budget revision
two
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motion and ruled it out of order.
Training Act (CETA) becomes program and for other city county's Manpower office ad for adoption afta public tranders were submitted dter Reynoldso
After the meeting, Feather
Police Chief Harry Benson available he will begin the items.
which adminL*eri the CETA hearing onOct. it, the city the July lcutoff date. Thattlzne
"If l were a parent ofaplayer said the Transfer waiver
confirmed today that one of- training process again with new
program locally, notified the council is anticipating the frame also includes the sum- who got bumped from thle
pertaining to the athletic
firer has resigned and two officers.
Among the other items for Department of Labor of the CETA funding. Among Items mer league play. Idon't feel the basketball team because I felt
participation of the two
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15 members of the U.N. Security Council, which includes the
United States. Following diplomatic etiquette, Ambassador
Donald McHenry will represent the United States.
Castro canceled plans for a separate address to the delegates of
the non-aligned and will not hold a news conference as U.N.
correspondents had proposed.
In Washington, the State Department made clear there is no
intention to conduct official talks with Castro during his visit.
Castro conferred Thursday with some diplomats at the Cuban
Mission. He met with Salim to talk over his appearance in the 34th
General Assembly and for an exchange of views on its agenda.
Another diplomat to call on Castro was a new political ally in his
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States in his opening remarks, but in general he spoke on behalf of
the nonaligned nations rather than Cuba.
Castro, wearing his customary fatigues, doffed his green cloth
cap and bowed before the packed General Assembly chamber
before he walked to the podium and began a lengthy address.
The delegates stood and applauded as he arrived.
Castro, reading from a prepared text in Spanish, said he did not
come to "denounce the attacks to which our small but worthy
country has been subjected for 20 years."
"We aspire to a new world order, one based on justice, equity
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Maximwn security enforced by hundreds of police and Secret foreign minister, Isodoro Malmierca, then met privately with
Service agents surrounded the bearded Communist leader.
Waldheim and U.N. Undersecretary General Javier Perez de
Streets were emptied for blocks around as he approached the Cuellar before the Communist leader moved to the Genera!
U.N. complex, and police sharpshooters stood guard on roofs.
Assembly for his speech.
Helicopters flew overhead and Coast Guard and police vessels
It has been 19 years since he came to the U.N. General
patrolled the East River as Castro arrived.
Assembly as a fiery revolutionary and made a passionate 4'hour
The Cuban leader's limousine drove onto the sidewalk at the anti-U.S. speech. Today, the bearded Cuban is headed for the
U.N. entrance to screen Castro from view. He was greeted by same marble rostrum In his new role as leader of the non-aligned
U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim.
nations to deliver a measured 75-minute address.
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As the chairman of the 93-member group, Castro was expected
suite and posed for photographers while Castro waved a long, to steer away from rhetoric extremes and embittered one-sided
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Castro, speaking in Spanish, told Waldheim he was very happy
It was In the same General Assembly hall 10 days earlier Pope
to be at the U.N. Waldheim said he was happy to have an op. John Paul II appealed for peace and respect for human rights and
portunity to return the hospitality he enjoyed during his visit to
spiritual values,
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Tuesday and 2 a.m. Wednesday while it was parked at the corner
of West 46 and Riverview Drive.
According to Pate, the loss valued at about $800 was not
discovered until he was unloading at the dock in Miami.
Eddie Barbour, 35,211 W. 17 St., Sanford owner of Prospectus
Construction Company said the fish taken were cod fillets.

IN BRIEF

Ambassador's Son Shot

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FORGERY ARREST
A 29-year-old Orlando man allegedly tried to cash a stolen check
at a Sanford grocery store Thursday.
Van Dallas Campbell was arrested for uttering a forged instrument by the-Sanford police at 5:15 p.m. after trying to cash a
$250 check at Fairway Market, 2680 Orlando Drive.
Assistant manager Michael Palermo, 21, 1428 Ash Circle,
Casselberry told police the check was from N&amp;N Drywall, a
company whose check was returned on Sept. 9 since Its account
was closed.

By Armenian Terrorists
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (UP!) — The son of
Turkey's ambassador to Holland was shot to death by an
unidentified gunman In The Hague today and an
Armenian- terrorist group claimed responsibility.

Police said a man standing at an intersection fired a
handgun four to six times from dose range Into the car of
Ahmed Benler, 27, as he
away from traffic lights In
front of the
The automobile crashed over a small bridge and came
to rest against a parked car.
Witnesses said the gunman fled on Not. No immediate
arrests were reported.
Benler was the son of Ambassador Ozdemlr Benler and
apparently the latest victim of terrorists seeking to
avenge Turkish massacres of Armenians more than half a
century ago.

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MONEY JAR MIMING
Lee H. Connelly, 78, 128 Mayfair Court, Sanford told police
Wednesday someone took a24 to 30 inch gold chain worth $250 and
a glass jar of coins and currency worth $60 while he was moving

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negotiators, but slipped away at the last moment.
The failure Thursday night left the government facing
an
impending financial crisis In which millions of
government workers may receive only partial paychecks
at best and perhaps no pay at all.
The conference committee scheduled another meeting
today, but chances were uncertain for agreement on
the
critical Issues of abortion funding and congressional pay.
The deadlock was holding up the bill needed to continue
financing departments and agencies, whose regular
appropriations expired Oct. 1.

Ministry of Finance building.

Stock Market

NEW YORK (UP- The Fed Chairman Paul Volcker
a
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hilts may have cooled off a bit, was going to concentrate Its
but analysts are wondering how efforts more on controlling the
Investors will react to a sharp money supply growth than
rise in the nation's money trying to keep a lid on interest
supply In the face of govern, rates.
ment efforts to control It.
Brokers were wondering If
The Dow Jones Industrial Interest rates might rise even
average has fallen 52.99 points further In light of those money
so far this week, including a supply figures.
4.70-point slide Thursday. But
Henry Wallich, a Fed goveradvances edged declines by nor, encouraged some Investors
about an8-to.7margth,mging Thursday when he said hedid
the overall market per. not think the board's decision to
formance a mixed one.
tighten credit and concentrate
The market was bolstered by on controlling the nation's
some bargain hunting and money supply growth would
traders replacing borrowed create a credit crunch.

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support the governments of El Salvador, Guatemala and
Honduras because they are targets of leftist subversion

encouraged by Cuba, Sen. Richard Stone says.
"The three Immediate targets for Insurrection El
Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala all have sufficient
time to evolve peacefully towards a more just stability
and a wider participation If we assist not only with our
good advice but with some tangibles," Stone, D-Fla.,
said Thursday.
He told a State Department audience, "We don't want
the evolution which we encourage In Central America and
the Caribbean to take place In an atmosphere of fear, of
class war, of Insurrection and guerrilla activities sponand
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history.
policies will lead to a severe
The NYSE volume of recession.
47,530,000 shares was down
President Carter, who has
sharply from the record 81.62 endorsed the Fed's lightening
million traded Wednesday.
Policies, said he thought inter-

LONDON (UPI) The price of gold, which hit record
high last week and has since fallen, tumbled further in
European markets today while the dollar staged a broad
recovery.
Gold opened at $391.50 an ounce in Switzerland and
Britain today, an overnight fall of $7 In Zurich and $5.50, In
Last week gold prices hovered well above the $400
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The price fell again at the morning fixing In London to
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today were enroute to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for a show
of strength to answer the presence of Soviet troops on the

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Faith Healer Gets Support
COLUMBIA, S.C. (UP!) Evangelist Leroy Jenkins'
followers around the nation are waging a massive letter.
writing campaign In an effort to secure freedom for the
faith healer, sentenced to 12 years in prison for arson and
assault conspiracy.
June Buckingham, Jenkins' secretary In Greenwood,
S.C., Thursday said their organization has encouraged his
supporters to direct their letters and telephone calls to
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (UP!) Civil rights leader Ralph
Abernathy ..ys an 1$-year-old black mill worker In
Chester was not the victim of a bit-end-run accident but
of a bridal racist lynching.
Abernathy arrived in Columbia Thursday to dnsn up
support for a 50-mIle march protesting the death of
Mickey McClinton, who was killed May 11 near his home.
"An atrocious injustice has been conunitted against the
black people of South Carolina," said Abernathy, the
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president nest year, said
the NOW Prize In 1991 for his Intend to register said name with the Police Department.
JoanBaezflewtotheCambodianborertodeywttjiaffl,
Thursday the democratic
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Specifications may be obtained
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people" who have fled Cambodia since the 1V7S camcordance with the provisions of the Casselberry City Hall. The City
reIIfVe$ the right tOaCCeptOF reject
types of plants to Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
participating in the county's are "rigged" In favor of months," he
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id, referring to produce fermentable alcohol Section 143.09 Florida Statutes l9g. any or all bids.
Democratic caucus on Satus President Carter who isn't the coparthssatree
The anti-war activist planned to helicopter to four
Owen Sheppard
51g. D. A. Atkinson
of Brazil. He for use as fuel was
refugees camps crowded with undernourished mothers
Acting Mayor
H. A. Bordeaux
day hai lad his bid to postpone expected to become a formal said plants suitable for Cobra- promising.
Publish: October 12, 19, 1979.
Publisit:
S
ember
ii
10
balloting In Florida's 67 candidate until December.
children and Khmer Rouge soldiers who ikOIP.d
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DEO.4
5, 12. 1fl9.
COUntIes.
their arms and fled before Vietnamese troops led attacks
Carter's people started late in
01101-9
on their hideouts.
CIRCUIT COURT,
IN THE
Legal
U.S.
District
Judge
aecrgeC.
the
contest
which
will
decide
F1Ik.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl!.
YOImg Thursday denied David 19 of the 1,717 delegates who
She said that during her visit she wants to listen and
IN THI CIRCUIT COUNT FOR CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Pi
Kllilfl$JUI'$ 111USd
record the refugees' stories on film for a h.lf.hour
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
MINOLI COUNTY FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA
w
l
take
pert
in
a
pre
il
si
dential
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CIVIL DIVISION
NAME STATUTE
C$UCUSS5 bE ISlByed ID "P
.
documentary to be aired in the United States.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-I91e.CA.I3.K
preference straw vote at the TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN:
Cal. NO. 79l,14.CA.I,k
NAME STATUTE
hips teiso O1III* of
ROBERT L. REAVES led BOIl!
NOTICE ISHENUSY GIVEN thof TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
convention Nov. 11.
THE DREYFUS INTERSTATE J. GALLOWAY REAVES, his wife,
will - not be
NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN tp,
"° uncimigned, pursuant to the
DEVELOPMENT
CORP., a
the
Plaintiffs,
ig
ned,
pur
sua
nt
to
"Fictitious
Delaware
*tId,
Name
Statute"
Section
the
unders
Corporation,
Young mo refusid to order tars, including top elected and
Hua On Tour Of Europe
vs.
01
r,istor "Fictitious Name Statute" Section
the Democratic Party to party officials In Florida, have with the Clark Of *1N,will
Plaintiff, J. C. REAVES and RUBY
513.09, P*dde Statutes, will reglJer
Circuit
REAVES, his wife,
provid, absentee billets, as rallied in recent weeks and
iflandflF$ifflinoloCOUflty,FlS,jd., with TheClerk OfthICfrCUlfColwt fl DIMENSION FOUR INTERNA.
PEKING(UPI) Chinese Communist Party Chairman
Defendants.
Won receipt of p
efid for Seminole, County, F lorida, TIONAL LTD. OF SANFORD, INC.,
Kaatmann ukat His lawsuit lead
NO
OF
TICE
lb.
draft-Kennedy
SUIT
and Premier Hun Guofeng left today for a weekend May In.
a
d
ic
ou
of
this
icOfl
receipt
Of
Proof
of
Not
is
e, the Fictiti s name,
solved FIOVIdS Corporation,
was backed by lbS American
TO QUIlT TITLU
this IfefIce, the FictNI.. name, MOD PROPERTIES LTD., a THE STATE
mem* have reheated from towit: AMERICAN LOG HOMES
nodhwestQiinaennomg.toWadsniEuropsfarang(fldal
OF FLORIDA TO:
J.
an
orgeniza.
,
towN:
CARIBI
wsr
wticii
i
.i,ect
to
er
FIVlda
limited
partninhlp,
In
EXOTICA
uMsr
and
early predictions
visit aimed at M!ej%gth,nhJ4 S EUtOhiil ties.
DEFENDANTS: J. C. REAVES
host with $,* mSmbSfl.'
business of M MO Hato Rd , whIch I expect toensaoe In business HAMMY
M1NDICH, individually, and RUBY L REAVES, his wife, if
thifj senator would Wilt a LOngWUOd, FlorIda,
Hum, the most puwerful official at the world's mod
of 313!. Sonoran BOulevard, Suits and HYMAN
MINDICH,
jg, .aid It was
alive, and t heir unknown spouses If
majority
of
151
elvldually,
coody delega.
That me party Werested
populous iseflomi, Is iraking a Ddey tour that bagles
Altaminte *s,_rnori.
morri4d and if
Place to Intervene In party
The unknown
Thai the party Interested In sale
business enterprise is as feflews:
ted.
PlaintIffs, heirs, yisee, dead,
Monday. It will take hkn to From, Wait Gorinany,
igatses, prantes,
poll$c, nor did he bSIIIVS
buslniis
enterprIse Is H fellows:
RALPH
DAVID.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
assigns, spouses, honors, creditors,
delegates
Britain and Italy.
JORGE RAMIRIZ.
DATED t
. TO: MOD Properties, Ltd.
th. ..tectiee at delegates by odThe remaining
successors
trustees of them and
gpb
turk
be
'iii. tour
the fj Vljjt tQ the Capitalist Wait by 1
DATED at Altamonte Springs,
Fleflis.
CO Mel LeiØ Mindich
qiiallJIgd N . a vote,
each of them, and any and all other
ec
Florida,
this
27th
of
of
September
day
.
appo&amp;jei
and
mod
are
exp
97
Grewvsc,s
Avenue'
t.
SINbK,
head o( theatlneseCosnmzldParty andthe fizatoffleiji
persons or psrtles claiming by,
protected by lb. (atitat1cn. ed to be pro-Carter,
RALPH DAVID
Scarsdale, New York
mrou, under or against them or s
visit by a Chinese premIer. It is Hue's third IrIP OataidV
Publish:
is,
19,
I
JO
ROS
RAMIRIZ
"Mdi if It Is this land
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an each of them, and against any and 11
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China.
Publish: Octobir 1% 19, 111,791 action
foreclosse of a
. cese at plaintiff being told he
all parties
ha vi ng or I
so.
November 2'
coacuseiii
,
,
on the resi property Ilstsd bifow Ms dalming any r gper
i
h
Caimot vote, YOOI silt "fl's ballot will hay, any effect on
t,
title
or
interest I
DIO.4O
been filed against you and you we in and to the follQwlng described
1.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
hladsclslonwhetharhsvMasor the seI.
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
property,
lying and situate In
of Florida's 1* SIMINOLU COUNTY, FLORIDA
written defsnsà, If an y, to It on Seminole County,
nd"
Florlde, towit:
national convention delegates. CAll NO. 9•19114A*U
WEATHER
Carter
A. Bradford, Plaintiff's of. Lots 21i iii
IN on: THE MARRIAGE! OF
Kaufmann's attorney, Ge- 'They will be dtoaun In
IN Till CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND torney, whose address Is eg E. Winter Homes SubdiCrystal Lake
LEI McCNAY,
vision, Plot
tome Bornsteln, said be Mate's presidential primary In MARGICI
POE SUNINOLU COUNTY, Livingston Street, P. 0. Sos Ill, lookS, Pages
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FLORIDA
114,1135,114,
Public
ONando,
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t
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- lorida 32102, on or before Records of SemInole County,
td .
arch..
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CIVIL
14&amp;CA*.I
November
14,
ACTION
NO
1979,
and
file
the
F
lo
rida.
MMII LEWIS MCCRAY,4
1LAIIWJ11Irst
41`111111111111 WON the Clark at MI* COW
But, With --the Cfer C'Pp
YOU end each of you a,, hereby
Deiatrodc iarty .. attorney
$ .Mss: wink
slIher bolero wrvlce on PIIWIWs severally
esterday's
hlgk,
ss
TO: ROBIN? WILSON DUNN
itOSIRT L.
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to
III
Rilith
Hadley
lftlMY
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and
called
es
'pending
Immediately ffiero$.j, REAVESnotufi andthef SOIl!
Residence a
pe, 9999; misIly west is' HikWN*
risit
NOTICE OP
J.
elherwlse
a
dafeuit
will
be
sntersd
GALLOWAY
nearly
wisasu
Mf
TO,1*4351 LIWIIMCRAY,
:
REAVES, HIS WIFE,
a
against
you
Per
the
relief
demanded the Circuit Curt, lightegatlt
Mc..
Iorida's UN,*, iIOlIUcIana
U AU NUIIY NOTIFIED in the Complaint.
at
hd
loss.
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a.-, chaIrman-,
thai a Wit III IdoOIIsA
M$ctal Circuit In and for Seminole.
MCCII
p011
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front
all
ovis'
taicuiko
The legal description of the real County,
ColD'
cemmasCod NSIMI
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Florida, agalnof you and
louIs
2.
in
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the co'yg zpict.J to
,g ian-,
Circuit Court of the Nil.. dlclsl wPraPywhIdi
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is. acme is
is Carolina :r:
ch
Of
you as Defendants to quit
ea
N toiiows
$iis.il• CSWII7P
title if the PlaWNfs to the above
SM for iMP lit the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
c.am&amp;Ites's
..uicatIv
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mat a prscoedng for O'sisbflhsss of CisNS.flh70.C**I. The PIdL
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Leadership Conference, In a fiery speech to Benedict
College
students prior to leaving for Chester.
Them thwaatoend&amp;mdayonthestepso(thesoigh
- : Carolina State House In Columbia with a demand for a
thorough state investigation of McQuidon's death.

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patrolman and a busineassnast and conspiring to commit
assault.

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Nobel Priz

was

on charges of conspiring to burn the homes of a highway

An American flag was presented by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 to
Girl Scouts at Wilson Elementary School. Cutting the ribbon on the flag Is Pat
Schepp, president of the American Legion Unit 53. Melissa Norgart, Shanna
Kuhn and Nicole Hammer watch the ceremony. Also pictured are Virginia
Tinsley, chaplain, and Edith Harrison, Americanism chairman.
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Indians Try To Stop Dam
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xNoxvIuE, Tom. (UP!) The Cherokee India=
planned to file suit today In an attempt to Mop WA's
Tellico Dam, wblchthey say will violate their freedom or
religion by flooding the sacred homeland of their ancastors.
Attorneys for the tribe were- to file the suit early, then
mist With reporters on the courthouse Mops.
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Florida Democrats
want to continue the
work we started in 1976—
to make our government
responsible to all the
people, not just the
special interests.

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Take the time on Saturday to vote for President
Jimmy Carter.

of and ad"
&amp;W inflation
No

lsiders:'Idohlygneolth, IstoOhI$h.'
He said he does not believe
most .eciw,
the
high Interest will being deep
n1g
On sa'th. It's one I'm
reesielon.
"1 thInk the degree of
YSTY "10* of keeping for a
the
recession
has been less than
WNWO
SdpM.d
at
the
beginning of
He told reporters he
ft
he
said.
110imPlo,12IIId will 1101 rise,
and 'aid the admiulMiatlon Is
"My fl,d priority Is to fight
dD
I!W$ldng It can to Wlatloà,"he slid.
"'impIym5nt1nthe
The labor leaders gave
cisrwthsn bHlIitr$ - $ by Caster a cheering MendIng'
Ister,
when he promised to
° Carter ahe said he bells,,. —
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antilabor
legislation
.1 his
ecososk policies will InCosisrosand to asçpoitposl- "mIae ii— tp'i.$" Uvelabetkgklatttitt_auchu
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prActices, moved a step ckeer to trial on bank
cp. Thursday.
U.S. Magistrate Allen L thuitcsy Jr. roceawnondS4
Mot Lance and his codsfiita dad 1,111 Jan. 149

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dirador brol* dawn by q'p" yoj his

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San Diego, Carter vowed not to
sacrifice construction Jobs In
the battle against inflation.
"I reject the advice of those
who think the only way to cure
Inflation Is to throw millions of
people out of work," he said. "I
will not fight Inflation with your
jobs."
The president did not amplify
how he planned to protect
workers Inan industry bound to
be hit hard with skyrocketing
Interest rates
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Lot 1, SectIon is, leselneli County, PIMida, the sb
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OF
That IflOY 1$11I79 Pori" against you and YOu irs riovirud
JAMES COLE Township 10 kull., Rang, ii ft*,
evlaiw title of which Is entltlsd,
lYINI within No last 31115 fis
to LANGRI
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GEORGEDOE
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Of the SoUth J. GALLOWAY RRAVEI, his wile,
upon wifebecam the 11111514 Party does ad ftwAft If any, merote
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BOSTON (UP!) The gleaming
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Meal, glaee and concrete now stands needy empty In
sand dvi.. beside Boston Harbor.
But that will diaitge Quickly after Oct. 99 when
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Joim F. Kennedy library. An SdlmM.d 1 million people
an expected to visit the memorial to the slain priildssit In
Its
Pr,4 Carter will join the Kennedy family and
- Imadreds at Invited dilDithliN In a tribute tO
1M
preeidsi4 when the itnacture is tumid over to the
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President Carter says he does
not believe the Federal Reserve
Board's tight money policies
and the shaky dock market
foreshadow a deep recession
because the nation has a "good,
solid economy."
Carter expressed his ccliii-

meeting Oct. 10-31 to protest the completion of the $119

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dance in the nation's economy
Thursday In a brief chat with
reporters at San Diego Internstional Airport as he was winding up a two-day Western
swing.
"I think we have agood,solid
economy," be said,
The president returned to applauded the Fed's move to
Washington early Thursday raise rates to record heights.
r1gM, and pesnaInat
The reaction of the stock
the White Home this weekend market has been volatile,
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a twobtitor telephone raising concerns of an econom"call-In" Saturday to be broad-- Ic disaster.
cant on National Public Radio.
Carter said Th ursday the
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Inflati
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Conunwtlst Island.
Loaded aboard three ships, the amphibious force began

On trip to Cuba at 9:21 p.m. Thursday, after shifting
winds and high seas forced military officials to delay a
scheduled Wednesday afternoon departure.
The U.S. troops, most of them from the 2nd Marine
Division's 6th Regiment, are to land at Guantanamo Bay
Oct. 17 and conduct maneuvers for about a month on the
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The Federal Reserve, which eat rates had gotten too high.
jolted the Investment corn- Banks Tuesday raised their
munity last weekend by prime rate to a record
14½
tightening credit, late Thursday percent and other ehortterm
reported the nation's basic rates climbed, making them
money mçply climbed $2 billion
more attractive investments
UI Lfl iaren statistical week.
than stocks.

nesday morning.
First reports from London dealers Indicated some only
selling and a dailey at Moccata and Go4"-,44 repoited $
little profit-taking.
61 A niue nwrvousness
was evzaenc In go this morning
ahead of the weekend and In steady trading there were
more sellers than buyers in the market," a dealer for
Sharps Pixley said.

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Marines Head For Cuba

Cools. A Bit

Stone Wants Increased Aid
WASHINGTON (UP!)

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WASHINGTON (UP!) "It just blew apart," said a
staff aide who left the committee room. He referred to an
-agreement that seemed within grasp of House and
Senate

reported to the Seminole County Sheriff's Department someone
opened the rear door of his van parked near his home and took
$1,000 worth of items, including a lounge chair.
Blankenship said the door was opened by an unknown method
between 7 p.m. Tuesday and 4 a.m. Wednesday. The chair was:
worth about $400 and two tool boxes of tools and a new camera:
also missing were valued at $600.

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recently rejected Lsy the state A with the (slatting urn: is Kim 10 Ric pa l in ehinct for past :15 . ears. The lOflltpt i
decided to re-examine certain
HeraldStajf Writer
new revised plan must be with the state through a grant agreeing to let the first parcel also used in some
parts of decisions that went into the first
Transfer of Development submitted by July 1, 1980.
from the Department of retrial:: vacant as ojx'n space. Wisconsin, California. New
pl.ui." (;latting said.
Rights- MR -, an innovative Working on the plan is Jack Community Affairs paying twoAt the same time inaximwi: England and Delaware.
Various elements of the new
concept in land use planning, is Glattlng, past executive thirds of the cost and the cit) Iwuts of development enuld lx'
'liii'
problems
Lake
Mary
has
plan,
as they arecornpleted, are
being considered by the city of director of the East Central paying one third.
set and the t
parcels
of
land
with
its
plan
are
not
serious
reviewed
by the city's planningLake Mary for Inclusion In Its Florida Regional Planning
City and county governments
0t:1i1 not have to be adjacent to ones. The previous plan was and Zoning tOIIItilISSiOfl. The
comprehensive land use plan. Council, and now a member of in Florida are mandated by one another.
prepared under guidelines from next l,itt't1fl14 of the advisoryThe original city plan, the firm of Glatting, Lopez and state law to prepare a coil '*-W a wayof
providing
some
the
local bill which required t$)ard is seheduled for Nov. 13
prepared by city personnel Associates of Winter Park.
prehensive land use plan.
flexibility and is traditioi:alls governmental bodies in at cit hail. Glatting said.
nearly three years ago, was Cost of the one year contract
TDR is a concept in land use, done to preserve water Seminole County to have
a way of controlling devehp- retention areas and natural riri:pi-eiit'nsive plans, that 1k estunatt'd ork on the
ment In a cotiiiiiunity, (lattirig resources such ilS s amps and plan, did not fit the new jilari . III he uonuplett'd by his
fir::: ithin the next four or five
said, which creates permanent to l:i'iiI, (latt:n' said.
guiift'lines set b state lay,, he months.
open space by permitting
"Wt are talking about said.
e
concentrated development in iriothier land use control ( ;ittj sai tIit' statewide rctAfter that time, he said,
- ir\i v.111 be completed by the
other parts of the conimunit - technique," he said.
there lay called for addit ional plarin i rig and zoning coinAs an example, Glatt ing hav&amp; to bea numi:ber of controls pian:r:i rig elements including
midssion and ten by the city
pointed to 10-acre tract, given to make the
concept workable." electrical utilities, con.servation
uncil. l'ersons interested in
the right to develop at a d'nsit,
The concept isn't exactly and financial inforniat ion.
the plan rmma attend any of the
ce
of one unit per acre. The new. Wfatting
aiting said, noting 'Since
had changed planning and ion: lug corndeveloper of that tract could Tl)l(s have beeui in use in sonic over the things
past three years since mission meetings, t;Iatting
transfer the density to another setutin'-, of 1'imIns%I,ini.I for the the plan was draui it
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Sen he spoke
was Saki.
neiman saunauge, LMia., s&amp;
"This is not a happy day in
in stony silence as his Senate my life," Talmadge said.
colleagues found him guilty of "Indeed, the last year and a
"reprehensible" conduct and half has been most difficult. But
voted 81.15 to "denounce" him. I do not choose today to rail
Then he rose and said, "I against those who have falsely
.I , -have claimed that the commit- accused me. I do not choose to
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-tee's decision Is a personal succcumb to bitterness.
,.- . It Ir-~
victory. Some have questioned
I
'Rather, I consider today a
this assertion, but I reaffirm time of rededication. I humbly
it."
rededicate myself to the people
.
For the first time In 12 years, of Georgia. I humbly rededicate
'the Senate had disciplined one myself to my colleagues in the
of Its members, entering Senate. The mistakes that
Talmadge's name In history as occurred in my office will not
one of the handful of senators happen again."
whose conduct prompted punTalmadge said he was
Istunent by their peers.
negligent in supervising his
His conduct, the Senate said, office and campaign financial
was "reprehensible and tends matters but "I did not engage In
to bring the Senate into or knowingly allow any
dishonor and disrepute and is misconduct."
hereby denounced."
According to
The proceeding was over adopted by the the report
Talquickly and, for Talmadge, madge did collectSenate,
$43,435
in
relatively painlessly.
false Senate expense payments,
He heard only one critical did fail to sign
and properly
comment - from ethics vice supervise
the
p
reparation of his
Chairman Harrison Schmitt, R- Senate expense
vouchers, did
N.M.,
who
declared file "inaccurate" financial disTalunadge's offenses so serious closure reports with
the
that he should have been and did file campaign Senate,
receipt
censured,
and
expenditure
reports
that
Some old friends, through a
were late or Inaccurate.
series of carefully constructed
He also was held responsible
questions to the ethics panel, for more than $10,000
in
helped make the record read as unreported campaign
contribufavorably as possible for lions that
wound up in the
Talmadge. And In the course of secret tank account.
debate, colleagues paid tribute
The ethics committee has
to the powerful Georgian as a
shipped Its files to the Justice
fine and honed man. "The people of Georgia know Department and outlined eight
New president of the Sanford Kiwanis Club Earl Weldon presented outgoing
OU
Herman Is no crook," said Sen. possible crimes that may have
president
.Jack Weible with a plaque of appreciation for his service to the club at
occurred, Including possible
ErnSd Hollings, D.S.C.
Wednesday's
Inn chew: meeting. WeIbIe will serve as public relations chairman
Talmadge, a millionaire who perjury by Talmadge.
in
(lie
('Hilling
year.
Talmadge told the Senate he
during his 23 years In the Senate
became one of Its most welcomed the Justice Departpowerful members, waited ment investigation because "I
until the vote was over before have nothing to fear."

As Compromise Falls Apart

CHAIR TAKEN

Palermo said Campbell's check was made out to Leonard
Gains. Campbell was buying two cartons of
Campbell Is in Seminole County jail Friday morning in lieu of
$5,250 bond.

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LEGION STEREO SWIPED
Between 9p.m. Sunday and 11 a.m. Wednesday someone broke
the glass on an auditorium window and crawled in the American
Legion Building, Lakeview Drive, Seminole County sheriff'
deputies reported.
Paul Benjamin Harsh, 25,772 East Church Ave., Longwood told'
the deputies that once inside the burglars took a component stereo
system worth $400.

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from 519 E. First St.
He said the incident occurred between Sept. 26 and Sept. 28.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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The Clock
By JANE CASSELBERRY

Or Fair Trade?
Proponents of the market economy, from
Adam Smith to Milton Friedman, have been ardent
believers in free tra(le. Tariffs and other restrictions, they assert, are just so many conspiracies to
rob the consumer. If another country can
manufacture an item more cheaply than it can be
turned omit at home, why shouldn't the consumer be
allowed the benefit of 4w lower price? Why Instead
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Ralph Pezold, (ranch manager of Flagship's new
Longwood facility, learned a lesson Monday night
that even when you come bearing gifts you don't
mess around with City Commissioner J. Russell
Grant. While qwaiting his turn on the agenda to
Present five paintings of city's historical buildings

The dedication ceremony for the Florida Audubon
Society's Madlyn Baldwin Center for Birds of Prey
will take place Oct. 19 at 1 p.m. at the aviary on the
grounds of Florida Audubon, 921 Lake Sybelia
Drive, Maitland. Part of the money for the project
was raised in conjunction perhaps the mod unusual
fund raiser yet, Eagle Lady Doris Mager. Doris,
you will recall, gained national publicity for the
plight of the eagle by sitting for a week lnan
abandoned eagles nest near Winter Springs.

Itisamazlng how well a televised sports eveñt
can speed up a lengthy agenda. Eager to get home
In time for Monday night kickoff, Longwood Commissioner made amotion (in jest?) Items 9 through
19 be approved. Later several developers were
amazed to find their site plans approved and
performance bonds waived without any objection.
Just so they didn't get off too easily, however, City
Administrator David Chacey, who heads up the
public employees division of the United Way
campalgn, put the bite onthern for a contribution as
they were leaving.

The unique dome-shaped facility with pie-shaped
cages will have the capacity to house a minimum of
30 birds. Florida pdubon now has 35 birth of prey

SIGN-OFF: Seen In front of a carpet store in
Longwood-111A us cast a sell over you."

ANGL E.WAL TERS

There is no denying the logic of this argument.

Off ?

\8 0 'MN'T GIVE THEM
A PLACE To LIVE!
WHY
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Grandmastersofficial visit, Sanford Lodge 27, dinner 6
P.M., IOOF Hall, 1074 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Seuth Seminole Garden flub, 1 p.m., Casselberry
Woman's Club, Overbrook Drive. Mrs. Helen Hammond
of the Orlando Garden Club will speak on orchids.
WEDNESDAy, OCTOBER 17.
League of Women Voters of Seminole County, brown
bag luncheon, 11:30 am., 145 Wilford, Ave., Longwood.
Discussion on Tax questions.

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Public Iiiorm_atlsal Meeting for proposed SR 46

ByDONGRAFF
You've got to hand ft to Jimmy Carter fir
Putting the Cuban situation In proper p$spective.
"Politics and nuclear arsenals do not mix," Ic
has decided after a closer examination of tie
status quo that so recently was unacceptab.
"We must not play politics with SALT IL".
What now makes the situation acceptable
well, let's say tolerable is that one combpt
brigade presents no direct threat. Besides, te
Soviets have not been persuaded to remove it n
response to U.S. representations stopplg
carefully short of repeating the eye
eyeball Cuban confrontation of 1962. And wlo
would want that?
"A confrontation might be emotional
satisfying for a few days or weeks for son -e
people, but it would be destructive to the nation
Interest and the security of the United States
It'i only a guess, of course, but It's jmM
possible that observation was delivered wI$h
some specific people In mind. Such as severl
member, of that highly political body, the U
States Senate.

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P.M., Room 203 Seminole County Courthouse.

Seminole Spikes flub of Welcome Wagoa monthly
luncheon, Wedmosge Recreation Center, Altamonte
Springs. Cards, 9:30 a.m.; lunch, noon. Program on
"Rape Awareness and Crimes Against Women" by
Officer Bettye Smith of the Seminole Sheriffs Departmed.

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Auxiliary to DeBary Firemen's Man., 7 p.m., refreshmuds, 7:30 p.m., game darts, DeBary Firemen's Rec
Hall, 12 Colomba Road, DeBary. Tickets available at
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system" sponsored by Council for Exceptional Children
7:30 p.m., Winter Spring. Elementary School. Open to all
Interested persons.
HortIculture and Flower Arranging classes, free to
public, 9:30 am. till mid-afternoon, Sanford Garden Club
building, entrance to SweLsnd Estates, Fairmoid Drive
and Highway 17492.
ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
Garden Clek of god hmcl%eOn and general meeting,
11a.m., Garden Club building, Pairmont DIve and 1ighway1742, Swdand Estate..

Sam. Hwy U. Jac*nom, D.Wa.h., for one, ha
b.amrsungCohs, an th'I.usmadstoordaq'
for a demonstration of presidential leadershib.
Only it is leadership of the order that wou
compel the Soviets to Pull out not only the r

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A Black Tuesday Party
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: Letters to the editor are welcomed for
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
: mailing address and, if possible, a telephone
number so Ilip identity of the writer may be
: verified. 'Flie Evening Herald will respect the
::wishes of writers who do not want their names
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves the
right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
conform to space requirements.

Fisk Fry and Auction hosted by Carl N Galloway
Independent Telephone Pioneer Club, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Altamonte Civic Center. Auction at 2p.m., flea market all
day. Proceeds to building athletic course In Altamonte
and Camp Thunderbird for retarded children.

roadway overpass of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, 7:30

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MIn-conference on aging "Aging in Art &amp; Loiters: A
Creative Speculation on the Aging Process, 9 a.m. to noon,
Orlando Public Library, downtown Orlando.
Free to the
public.

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Florida Stale Poetry Aun. reception for
National Poets
Day, 2 p.m., Winter Park Library. Reading of
local
published poets.

To Hand

NASHUA, N.H. (NEA) Despite all the brave
talk about grass-roots drafts of presidential
candidates, a successful write-in campaign on
behalf of any candidate will be difficult task In
next year's first primary election.
One citizen group in New Hampshire already
has mounted an elaborate campaign to draft
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts in
the Democratic primary and another Is forming
to promote former President Gerald H. Ford in
the Republican primary.
Kennedy probably will make a public coinmitment prior to Dec. 27, the last day to(He for a
position on the official ballot. But Ford currently
appears to be waiting for an outpouring of grass-roots support to carry him into the race.
Write-In enthusiasts regularly cite the
technique's two notable successes In recent New
Hampshire primaries
the victories of
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge in the 1964
Republican contest and President Lyndon B.
Johnson in the 1968 Democratic race.
In those days, New Hampshire relied heavily
on paper balloisthat made It easy to write in the
name of an undeclared candidate. But times
have changed, and next year approximately 4o
percent of the date's precincts will be using LIGHTER SIDE
voting machines.
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Manchester, Nashua, Concord and Portsmouth
— as well u the towns of Exeter and
Casting a write-in vote on a machine is a
complex process involving sliding windows,
pulling levers and various other maneuvers. And
By DICK WEST
uniform Instruction sheets are useless because
WASHINGTON (UP!) On Monday, Oct. 29,
the six communities have different types of America will observe the 50th anniversary of the
machines, some mechanical and others com- 1929 "Black Tuesday" dock market crash.
puter-based.
Although the Smithsonian Institution Is
opening a special exhibit In honor of the ocAlthough the new $8 million Hilton Hotel in the culon, that sort of commemoration doesn't
small community of Merrimac, H.H., doesn't seem quite festive enough. A celebration this
officially open until this month, contender. In the momentous calls for a party, and it isn't too
1980 presidentIal campaign have been Jockeying early to dart making plans.
One of the nice things about having a Black
for weeks to reserve the ballroom on the nigist of
Tuesday
party Is that you can pay off a good
New Hampshire's Feb. 21 flrd-In.the.natlon
many social obligations with relatively little
In mid-September, supporters of Sen Edward esponse.
Since the 19 Wall Street panic Is generally
M. Kennedy, D.Mass., placed the first claim on
credited
with precipitating the Great Depr
Ow ballroom and two dozen guest rooms In th e
sian,
all
sorts
of bargain rate entertainment
hotel, located midway between Manchester and
possibIlitIes
suggest
themselves.
Nashua.
For decorations, all you need do is drape the
Ten days later, campaign officials premises with replicas of the famous Variety
representing both President Carter and former headline: "Wall Street Lays an Egg."
California Go,. Ronald Reagan made similar
As for food, Mr. and Mrs. Clever Hod and
requests but were told by Michael Fairweather, W*tai will want to duplicate as closely as
Un hotel's sales director, that Kennedy's possible one of the famous "soup kitchens" of
backers had the first claim.
that era.
For dessert, .etupa card table onasimuld.d
IntheconununityofBedcrd,elgIdmllestothe
north, every room in the Sheraton Wayfarer street corner and sill apples for a nickel apiece.
Hotel his tong been reserved for the satire two
For party favors, peas arosmd confetti made
weeks prior to the primary, according to Susan out of old ticker tap..
Greenberger, the hotel's sales director.
Since 1129 was a prohibitIon year, serve only
Many of those rooms will be occupied by 3.2 beer. U your beverage dealer doesn't carry
televIsion-network employee..
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Write-Ins
Written

FRIIAY, OCTOBER 12
house and ribbon cutting for Seminole County
Mental Health Center Satellite Office and Stepping Stones
Daycare and Elderly Program, 2:30
p.m., 110W; First Si,
Sanford.

You've Got

WI-IY ART.1E

Ualted Way rIplit diamr, 7p.m., GigI's, 500 Regency
Square, Casselberry. Dutch treat hosted by Casselberry
Lions Club.

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short of embassy guards In Havana.
There is now of this in the new Cuban
spective. But the national security Is by ijo
means ignored, what with stepped-up sic.
velilance of Soviet forces on the IslanØ,
establishment of a new Caribbean Task Forc,
expanded military maneuvers In the region an,
for good measure, a reinforced U.S. na4l
presence In the Indian Ocean. And just coibcidentally, it has been announced that
etaiy
of DefenseHarold IL Brown Is going tna
discussmilitirymatters, reversing acy
avoiding the touchy topic with the vIetf
touchiest nei ghbor.
But nothing belligerent in this, mind you, since
"the brigade Issue is certainly no reason fora
rdurnto the cold war."

facsimile can be created by pouring one of the
modem "light" beers into a pitcher and mixing
It with equal parts of water.
Should any of the guests desire something
stronger, require them to "bootleg" their own In
hip flasks, or else buy it at a "speakeasy" you
have setupinthe bathroom, complete with atub
full of gin and a couple of corrupt aldermen.
To add to the fun, make It a costume party.
Male guests can dress In Salvation Army
handouts or military, unifor ms of the type worn
by the troops who broke up the "Bonus March"
on Washington. Women guests can come as
"flappers" with short skirts, rolled-down
stockings, bobbed hair and rouged knees.
The mod vivid mental picture we have of
Black Tuesday Is that of financiers jumping out
of brokerage office windows In tho dock exchange district. A symbolic reenactment undoubtedly would make a grand clh'iu to your
party.
If you dsn't happen
N" to know any Will Stied
magnates personally, ask some of your friende to
Impersonate financially rained tycoons. Position
them atop your piano or refrigerator and have
th.mjwnp off aithejwbsnd you havs hired
forth*evening plays "Brother, Can You Sparea

AARP and NART covered dish luncheon, now at
Sanford Civic Center. Program on generic drugs open to
all senior citizens.
Iscuasioi a In que.tls.s, Seminole County League of
Women Voters, 7:30 p.m., 114 Live Oak Lane, Altamonte
Springs. Open to public.

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FRIDAY, OCT. 11
Rummage and lake Sale, 8:30a.m. to 5p.m., Ascension
LaJ'eran Church, Ascension Drive, Cauciberry. Span.
scrod by Ladies Guild.

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Meanwhile, back In the Senate a poweriji
member I. having some difficulty keeping p41.Ucs and arsenals separate. Frank Qsivch, D.
Ida., chairman of the Foreign Relations Co4mittee, turned an li*elllgsnce leak en th
brigade into a publicity river back be
Now he welcomes Soviet assurances th
will be no build up of the brigad
"something more" will be neCemary
SALT II treaty Is not to be rejected

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White Elephant Sale sponsored by Winter Park Hospital
Anv41Iry, Association Building In Eadgate Shopping
Center on Mama Avenue, Winter Park,? am. to 7p.m.

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SATURDAY, oCTOBER
NO School Class of 1170 mom p.m.,
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Holloway III, 1816
Harding Ave., Lincoln Helgt*s, Sanford.
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Sal. sponsored by Winter Park Hoepital
Anilfr'y, 7a.m. to 2p.m., Association Building, Eadgate
Shopping Center, Alcena Avenue, Winter Park.

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Sanford YEW Post 18180 dinwv 61:10
P" hone.. Opan to public.

That something may be forthcoming, aItho
It the timing Is rigId, older guests will relive
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the economic collapse and the yomse. enss will not from the Russim
experience it vicariously. Either way, a good
You certainty do have to hand It to Jin4y
Carter.
thne will be had by alL
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Adin Fleets, sponsored by U11m American Social
Club of SanfOrd, 8 p.m..4 All Souls Social Hall, Sib and
Oak Avenue. Dinner and doncing to two liv, bands.
Tickets Wine &amp; Queue Cafe, Sanford Fleas

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IUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
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Wedur SprIgs Vuhaluer Eke Dqssl.4's 40 A
Chiches larbieW, noon to p.m., Wor Sprags Ewe
$tation No. 1,' 188 Moss Road. Procisda for emergency

i us tice, Department Shredded' * Papers
Ow of the Watergate
WASHINGTON
Yet the eacative, Gesrgo We Jr., was mat
veigi"' of uredons price rIij- This has givemnod invetigats as Innocent at firj
NOW was lbs 'desp-ik" of deowiidik hulided for felonious otuotles of bodice, as cod Amarican
eunngrs many " 1ON of the dsdrwUen uccusrod wssn the arival
an
be
In electric hula from Wkarpaw.d mall of an "Information Copy" of the ubpoul
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esdgei*ytoer&amp;wptdcoort
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tiSe:tihoIetoniy
fees were waived on some School Board
for computer
students because of a lack of service.
registration forms when
The board also approved
needed, Weldon said.
establishing
a special checking
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board approved agreements account with Flagship Bank
with Metro Vending company, whereby the checks will be
Community Coordinated Child tATiten by a computer, enabling
Care For Central Florida Inc., the college to improve its
Orlando Regional Medical bookkeeping, Weldon said.
Center and Allied Health
GARRY GRAU

approved and given priority by
the state. The $119,000 assigned
to the college for improvements
was divided into small
amounts, from $35,00) to $2,000
so that the items could be
separately bid, Weldon said.
The board approved the
appointment of Eugene Rivers
as an instructor in automobile

Grand Prize
To Moreland
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

ming a total of 100 laps and Dr.
John Morgan swam 165 laps to
raise $533 for the fight against
leukemia.
Frederic Gaines III, 10, also
swam o laps.
Ten adults and 34 children
swain in Sanford to raise atotal
of $5,150.00, Mrs. Homer said.
All swimmers who par.
ticipated in the Super Swim
Classic should collect their
pledges and bring them with
their pledge sheets to the party
Sunday at Wet 'n Wild in
Orlando between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m.
Winners of other prizes will
be determined at that time and
everyone who turns In $30 or
more will be given a Super
Swim Classic T-shirt.
All Super Swim Classic
swimmers will be admitted free
to Wet 'n' Wild for the day.

As top fund raiser for Central
Florida In the Sept. 30
Leukemia Super Swim Classic,
Rick Moreland of Sanford will
be winner of the grand prize ofa
weekend at Daytona Beach.
Swimming 192 laps at the
Days Inn Pool in Sanford, for a
total of more than $1,550 in
Pledges, Moreland Was best out
of the 16 events held In Pools
around Central Florida.
He was sponsored by the
Sanford Rotary Club and
Sanford Rotaract.
Carol Dawn and Dr. Randy
Brown swam 200 laps each
according to Mrs. Peggy
Homer, local chairman, with
Carol having a total of $254 in
pledges and Randy, $380. Kathy
Miller brought in $565 swim.

REALTY 'TRANSFERS
Iii Aire Homes Inc to G.o,'ge F.
ArnOIdO. wt Mary L.,Lot 101 Bat.Aire
Hills Un 2, $42,200.
Sol-Aim Homes Inc to Larry E.
Hayes awl Barbara F., Lot 103 Del.
Aim Hills Un 2, $15,100.
WP Fed fo Robert E, McIntosh 5.
WI Leslie 0., $ 15.66 ft of Lot 10 &amp; N
39 ft of Lot 11 51k 21 Suburban
HOmeS, $11,000.
R. H. David &amp; WI Dorothy V. to .1.
R. Hattaway a J. M. Hattaway, S 6
chains of NE¼ of 5E¼ of Sect. 2,
$100.
Lloyd H. Schlagenhauf 1. WI Jean
L. to Robert A. Coftren a WI Judith
D., Lot 26Blk2$abal Point amended
plat, $110,000.
James C. Daniels I WI Linda L. to
James C. Johnson &amp; WI Juanita G.,
W½ of Lot 22 1 Lot 23 Ilk H W Alt
Hts, Sec 21 $37,500.
Gary L. Batten I WI Darlene G. to
Donald W. Reed 1w1Martha J., Lot
11 DIII 22 N Oil 1st Add, $33,500.
Sunrise Erectors inc to Robert A.
Elsenmenger a Lena Ray, Lot 31
Sunrise Un 1, $61,900.
Clarence H. Lehr I WI MarIon T.
to Glenn R. Harbor 1*1Pamela L.,
Lot tllkA5weetwater Oaks Sect. 3#

Herald Photo by Tom Netsef

CHECK BRINGS

Wm. D. Perkins I. WI Donna J. to
Louis S. McCann Jr 1 WI Brenda L.,
Lots 7.9 Ilk C Sanlando Springs Tr
10 Second rep, $27,023.
Jeffrey W. Quinn, Craig Quinn &amp;
Robert L. I. Earley Quinn to Shirley
Ann Quinn, Lot 4IEflft of Lots
DIII 3 Canaan, $100.
A. David Sirrianna I. *1 Mary A.
to David 0. Hawkins &amp; WI Patricia
5., Lot 179 Wrnwood lOs Un 7,
$49,500.
Kevin J.McCarthy&amp;wf Denise to
Glenn A. Preising I WI Carol S., Lot
20 Ilk 0 P4 On Ranches Sect, 3.A,

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Commerce Executive Manager Jack Homer (right) for the Golden Age Olympics. Bob Crumley (left), local Hartford agent, got the company to provide a
unique policy to cover senior citizens while they are competing in olympic
events, and donates his commission for the policy to the annual event.

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Edith M. Davie to Eduardo E.
Urgeliesa WI Rosa E., Lot 9 Ilk D
Town ICountry Est. Rep, $13,000.
Lewis Glass 1 *1 Charlotte to
Ezra St. Clam, Lot 44 Foxwood
Phase 1. $11,644.
ca Gardens Inc to Wm R. Drake I
WI Shanyn H., part of Lot 96 Ilk 0,
D. R. Mitchells Survey of Levy
Grant, 13.300.
Susan 8. Fink Ike Susan Berman
At Susan B. liner a hb Louis U. Fink
to Mary K. Ansley, Lot 5 81k A The
Sprfts Live Oak Viii, $90,000.
Miller I Sons of Ft to Lonnle G.
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Mary Ganzenhuber to Joseph H. Mud
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Gary 0. $ho.maker a WI Cheryl to Charles A. Oshlinger &amp; WI Robin
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F., Lot 3 The Colonnades Third- Wayne Hts, Lake Add. $2I,OO.
Jud1th X.Ivey to Calvin J. Sawyer
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WI Everta V. Los 19 Ilk I Heftier
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Pupils using the new facility
grouped between the third
and eighth grade level.
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the eight terminals are purchased and hooked into a
computer at Florida State
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a day. He expects 100 students
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A computer system for grant from the state for InSeminole Community College to novative projects.
-teach basic -skills in ---math,- Ned Johnson, director of the
reading, and communicative local project, said about 2,000
arts to adults has been ap- different programs can be
proved for funding by the transmitted by PLATO which
Florida
Department
of he hopes will be in operation by
Education College President Dec. 1.
E.S. Weldon announced.
He said the system has been
Weldon said SCC will receive proven to raise the grade level
PLATO, Programmed Logic of students one grade level for
Automated TeachIng every 20 hours of instruction
Operation, through a $50,000 with the computer terminal.

Friday, Oct. 12,1979-SA

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Dillon. C.dry Club, In ON 10 a.m. Bitht supper..

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Are The

In practice, free trade leads to specialization, to
efficient use of resources, and to greater prosperity
for all nations. It also ha an important side effect:
by making nations more dependent on each other,
it furthers international Cooperation and world
peace.
The problem is that nations, like individuals,
do not always behave logically
even when their
long-term best interests are at stake. Many of our
trading partners, for example, have really not
embraced the principle of free trade to the same
extent that we have. Thus, while there has been a
general lowering of tariffs in recent years, the
Japanese and the Europeans have raised "safety,"
"quality control," and other red-tape barriers to
American goods while enjoying easy access to our
own markets. This situation has contributed to our
current balance of payments deficit.
In the continuing debate on this issue, two
extreme solutions have been proposed. One Is that
we return to high tariffs
a move that would
prompt our trading partners to do the same and
would ultimately hurt us all. The other the pure
free market solution
is to do nothing. As Milton
Freidman has observed, protectionism invariably
backfires. By contributing to our balance of
payments deficit, our trading partners are
weakening the dollar, and correspondingly
lowering the price of American goods relative to
theirs. In time, the balance will right itself.
Unfortunately, until this adjustment Is made,
we must contend with business fa il ures and
massive unemployment. For this reason, most
Americans are likely to find this solution even tess
appealing than the first.
Perhaps the best policy lies between the two
extremes. If we cannot have free trade, let us have
fair trade. In other words, let us serve notice on our
trading partners that while we will not resort to
tariffs, we will impose the same non-tariff barriers
on their goods that they impose on ours.
When Europe and .Japan were in ruins at the
end of World War 11, this country had the strongest
economy in the world. While we enjoyed economic
pre-eminence, we could afford a liberal policy on
imports. Today, faced with a major trade deficit
and the OPEC hemorrhage we can no longer do so.
We have been generrn to our trade partners in
the past. It is not too much now to ask that they be
fair to us.

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In Its program, which Is administered with lovinl
care by Doris and Krlsta Morgan, curator of the
aviary.
The society will conduct guided tours through the
aviary complex to educate the public about these
magnificent birds and their right to life. It Is es
- petted the facility wIll-be-especlally-popularior
school field trips and children's organizations.

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Martha Yancey and Florence Korgan are said to
be lining up acts for a "doosy" of a Jubilee- variety
and talent show tobea part of this year's Golden
Age Olympics. Some of the acts will definitely
reveal a new aide to some of Sanford's leading
citizens! They are still looking for more talented
senior citizens to perform and medals will be
awarded to the winners In the contest, which will
be Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center.

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Home Delivery:
9fl t't;ts; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. fly Mail Vt'('k, $100; Month, $4.25; 6 Months,
$24.00; Year $47.00.

Mayor June Lorma,m, Pezold decided to come to
the aid of an engineer. The engineer representing a
developer who was trying to get plans for his minishopping center approved was having trouble
getting through to Grant so Pexold explained his
bank had an Identical drainage system and it
worked fine. Grant who is not as dense as he acts,
wasted no time putting him in his place, so much so
that Pezold apologized for speaking out before
presenting the gift.

They're calling Sheila Brown this year's United
Way of Seminole campaign chairman, their
"charmin' chairman" and at the second report
luncheon Tom Hunt (who's pretty charmin' himself) let It he known "We squeese OUR Cimarmin"
Sheila replied, blushing, "Don't tell Harry (her hub.

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PITTSBURGH UPI Eight years after the two of
them helped will a world
championship for Pittsburgh,
Manny Sanguillen chose another dramatic occasion to
remember his late friend
Roberto Clemente.
"Anything we do is going to
be for Clemente," Sanguillen
said Thursday night after his
two-out, pinch-hit single in the
ninth inning gave the Pirates a
3-2 victory over the Baltimore
Orioles and evened the World
Series at one victory apiece.
The Series switches to Three
Rivers Stadiwit tonight for
Game 3 with lefthander Scott
McGregor scheduled to pitch

J.R. Richard Inks Four Year
Contract With Houston Astros
HOUSTON (UP!) - The Houston Astros Thursday
signed ace pitcher J.R. Richard to a four-year contract,
extending through the 1983 season.
The signing took place in Pittsburgh in the offices of
Rn hard's agent, Torn Reich, and came less than one week
before he could have declared free agency. Astros
;e'rierd Manager Tal Smith made the announcement.

Pacers Reach 11 Player Limit
!NIIANAPOI.IS ( UPI) - The Indiana Pacers Wednesday reached the 11-player limit for the start of the NBA
season by placing center Len Elmore and guard John
Kuester on the injured reserved list.
Elmore, if live-year 6-foot-9 center from Maryland,
severed a tendon in his right thumb while going for a
rebound in practice. Keuster has pain in his lower back
and will be out for a week to 10 days.

DiMagglo And Mays Inducted
S1N FRANCISCO (UP!)

10

Baseball greats Joe
I)iMaggio and Willie Mays, basketball stars Bill Russell
and hank Luisetti and football's Ernie Nevers are the first
inductees elected into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame,
it was announced Thursday by Chairman Lou Spadla.

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PITTSBURGH (UP!) - Anytime you catch Mutiny Sanguillen,
you'll always see hint with great big smile on his face. That's
practically his trademark. Inside, tie's an entirely different
human being who's being torn up because he can't play as much
as he'd love to anymore.
At 35, Sanguillen possesses the body of a man nearly 10 years
younger. He keeps himself in remarkably good physical shape
and in his own mind, at least, he still feels capable of being a firststring catcher with some mythical big league club.
On the Pittsburgh Pirates, however, he is basically a pinch
hitter and third-string receiver behind Ed Ott and rookie Steve
Nicosia.
Trying to cheer him up at breakfast in the coffee shop of the
hotel where the Pirates make their World Series' headquarters in
Baltimore, Sangy's wife, Kathy, an utterly delightful lady with
attractive blonde curls and an engaging smile, suddenly
preten ded she was a sportscaster Tuesday morning describing
the first Series game agai nst the Orioles - which later was
canceled because of rain.
"eTh
score is tied, 2-2, with two out and two mimen on ..." Kathy
Sanguillen started out, her voice rising.
"Here he commies, Manny Sanguillen," she continued, more
excitedly yet. "He's coming in from the bullpen ... and now h e
takes a bat from the rack and walks up'to the plate ... The pitcher
throws a strike ... Don't worry, Sangy, that's only one ... The
pitcher throws again, and it's another strike ... You still have one
left, Sangy. Look It over good ... Here comes the pitch and Sangy
connects ... It's a base hit and the winning run is scoring for
Pittsburgh ... Wow! I can't believe it ... My hero!"
Listening to her account, the Alexanders smiled while Sanguillen laughed a little selfconsciously.
"Oh, Kathy," he told her, "you're always teasing Inc."
When the Pirates finally did actually get aroun d to playing the
first World Series game Wednesday night, all Sanguillen could do
was bounce out weakly to shortstop, and the Orioles beat them, 5-

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"You blew your big chance," she kidded him when they were in
their hotel room later. "They'll never use you again. You know
they give you only one chance and you blew
She looked over to see what reaction that would evoke and
discovered he was sound asleep.
However, summoned as a pinch hitter Th ursday night in the
tdmth Inning, he came in to hit for Don Robinson with Ott on

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Parker, Ripken decided to test
what is conceded to be the most
intimidating arm in the
National League. Parker's arm
won.
'That's the kind of baseball
we play," said Baltimore
Manager Earl Weaver. "We
were trying to force the play."
A throw from right field also
worked against Baltimore on
Sanguillen's hit.
With two out and none on, Ott
received credit for a hit when
second baseman Billy Smith
could not handle his sharp
grounder. Phil Garner walked
and Sanguillen slapped his liner
to right where Ken Singleton
gloved it and threw home. First

baseman Eddie Murray cut the
throw, then relayed quickly to
home, where he narrowly
missed the sliding Ott.
"01 course I would rather he
had let the throw go through."
said Singleton. "But the dccision had to be titade in a split
second and Eddie did what he
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"Sangy is the most giving man I have ever known," she said.
"He is never so happy as when he is giving to people or helping
than, but this year he has been a broken man. You take a man's
job away from him, something he loves, and it can't help but do
something to his spirit. In his heart, he's difi a kid and all he
wants to do is play baseball."
The Pirates gave him that chance Thursday night and Sangy
came through for them brilliantly.

Both managers said Murray
had made no mistake.
"The throw looked like it
might have been dying," said
Vveaver. "Eddie made it close."
"I feel Murray made a good
play," said Tanner. "You never
know what the ball would have
done. It mitight have stuck."

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starting tailback in the first three game's, has becomite a fuiltime
quarterback and Tim Groves, the starting quarterback in the first
three games, has become a full-time free safety.
Brown, a freshman, will probably see action against Alabama,
but another freshman, Tyrone Young, will be the starter.
Alabama, which leads the nation in rushing yardage with 373.0
yards per game, will be led by senior quarterback SteadnIaml
Shealy, the team's leading rusher with 252 yards, including five
touchdowns, and a 7.0 yards-per-carry average.
Helping out in the running will be junior running back Major
Ogilvie, who has 210 yards and 5.2 yards per carry.
In 38 meetings with teams coached by his former pupils, the 67year-old Bryant has come out on top 33 times. Pell is the first of
three pupils on Bryant's 1979 schedule - the others, l,SU's
Charley McClendon and Miami's Howard Schnellenberger.
"Charley Pell is a fine coach and he knows us like a book,"
Bryant said. "You can bet that he will have theni riled up. If we
are prepared, both mentally and physically, we'll have a chance
to win - and only a chance."
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more difficult task when they a matter of lack of effort

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get the job done, I'd be out there attack and the league's stingithe 49ers Sunday at Giants
But Cincinnati defensive yelling at them every day. But est defense (allowing just 67
Stadium. The Baltimore Colts coach Dick Mothelewski says, there's not a guy here who's not points). Off to its best start
also snapped a fiveganie 1979 "I'm glad Pittsburgh is coming busting his gut to win football since 1971 when they won the
losing streak last week with a III 110W. The way I look at this games."
Western title, Kansas City is
108 victory over the New York game Is that we'll find out how
In other games Sunday, Los tied with Denver and the San
Jets.
Angeles is at Dallas, Denver at Diego Charge rs for the division
litany t rue W oods we have."
Kansas City, Washington at lead and acrowd of 78,000- the
So now there are two.
That will probably be the case Cleveland, Buffalo at Miami, first sellout at Arrowhead
Th e 49ers, di rected by rookie since Pittsburgh, with quar- Houston at Baltimore, Seattle Stadium since 1973
- . is exBill W, have come terback Terry Bradshaw at the at San Diego, Detroit vs. Green petted for the
CoachWalsh,
game.
close to giving their coach his
first NFL triumph on several
occasions but have blown
fourth-quarter leads a number
of times and stand 0-6.

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"We feel positive about the controls, leads the league in Bay at Milwaukee, New OrNow that there are no u- platers giving such an out- scoring with 160 poInts,
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Rice says his club's record can Chicago.
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has been compressed with each Midwest Division and Indiana
team continuing to play 2 transferring to the Central.
gam es but the regular season
Frida y night features a ninebeing shortened one week. Also, game slate, and the two bestthe shift of the New Orleans know-n college stars from 1978Jazz to Utah has n ecessitated a 79 will make their debuts. In
slight alteration in the division-Boston i4irr Bird college
al alignment The Jazz and the basketball's Player of the Year
Indiana Pacers have switched at Indiana State, will take the
places, with Utah moving to the fl oor with the Celtics against

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Trinity Preparatory Holds
Benefit Hors. Show Sunday

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lows,
In an attempt to reverse that
trend the league owners have
instituted several new rules for
the 1979-80 season opening
tonight. The most important
innovation is the adoption, for a
one-year trial of the three-point
field goal.
In other changes, the season

Scrambling qIlarte?'ltaeI ,\fiht'

Seminole running back Greg Register moves out against th e Blue Darters but
Apopka topped the Seminole J.V. squad 16.0. In other junior varsity action the
Lake Brantley Patriots edged the Lyman Greyhounds 16-Il.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - The Florida-Alabama game
Saturday is another instance of former pupil matching wits with
mentor.
And, under normal circumstances, Florida coach Charley Fell,
pupil, would have relished his first meeting with Alabama's Paul
"Bear" Bryant, mentor, but the expected lopsidedness of the
outcome puts Pell at a psychological disadvantage.
"Under the right circwnstances, this game would have an extra
special meaning for tile," said Fell, who played under Bryant and
then spent two seasons working for the Alabama coach as a
graduate assistant.
"We, as a coaching staff, were hoping by this fifth game that we
could seriously challenge Alabama. But that was under normal
circumstances."
Alas, the circumstances so far this season have been anything
but normal for the Gators (0-3-1), who play host to the No. 2
ranked Crimson Tide t4-0) at Florida Field. Kickoff Is 1:30 p.m.
Injuries have depleted the defensive squad, Scot Brantley, a
two-time All-Southeastern Conference linebacker, suffered a
brain injury in the Georgia Tech gam e and was forced to give up
football, and Pell has had trouble finding a competent quar-

LAKELAND- The nation's Halberg of Wake Forest
Grenelefe, which comprises
top college golfers descend University,
last
year's approximately 800 acres, is
upon Haines City, Florida later Invitational winner Todd Smith consistently ranked among the
1100 9800
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month as the fourth annual of North Carolina State, and top five golf courses in Florida
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3.10
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) to sign a waiver freeing the pro idea how lnue'il football means Oc
111141-111) 411-29i P114)214.40; 104t. 26 at GreneleZe Golf and national title was their first In Association (PGA). Last year,
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the team that signs him from any to him.
Racquet Club.
golf since 1946. They recently that group rated It the best In
ORLANOO.SIMINOLI
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who told him to give up financial liability If he gets
"I would go so far us to sign
Thursday Mallen
1 Vegas
10.60 420 1.00
three-day, three-round won their own Buckeye classic, Florida and among the top 100
as a free agent and play for tournament
First gone
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is hosted by which included many of the in the country. Tournament
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"I feel that by being in a nothing until 1 made the team," Florida Southern College.
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same teams slated to play at participants will be housed in
highly
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research
Brantley
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advised the Florida Mar line- Alabama or some place which play any more.
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Dr. Peter Indelicate, team Saturday, fo
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center.

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"Still, this is a great opportunity for our team," said the young
coach in his first year at Florida, "and we'll try to make the most
of a tough situation."

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World Series

Game 2
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deep center that scored Milner.
However, Pittsburgh starter
Bert Blyleven gave back half
the lead within three pitches
when Eddie Murray, hitting a 1I pitch, drove the ball deep into
the right field bleachers for a
home run.
Baltimore tied the score 2-2 in
the sixth and gambled for more
in an aggressive decision by
third base coach Cal Hipken.
The gamble failed.
Ken Singleton opened with a
single and Eddie Murray
doubled him home. Murray
tioved to third on an infield
grounder by Doug DeCinces
and, when John Lowenstein
lined softly to right fielder Dave

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it,inhouse. HP- Baltimore,
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froii. reliever l)ori"Full Pack"
Stanhouse into right field to
score Ed Ott with the winning
run. Kent Tekulve pitched the
ninth for the save.
"I %%a.i jiest trying to make
contact" Sanguillen said.
"With two strikes I wasn't
trying to pull the ball. I was just
trying to hit the ball up the
middle.'
The Pirates took if 2-0 lead in
the second inning.
Willie Stargell and John
Mil n er o pe ned with singles off a
struggling ,huit Palmer. Bill
Madlock singled to score
Stargell and send Milner to
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Candelaria for the Pirates.
The weather forecast called
for cloudy skies and a chance of
snow flurries with temperalures in the 30s.
Sanguillen, then the regular
catcher, batted .379 in the 1971
Series when the Pirates defeated the Orioles in seven games.
Clemente batted .414 with two
home runs to win the MVP
award.
Clemente was killed in ii
plane crash off Nicaragua on
New Year's Eve in 1976, and if
Sanguillen went to the plate
with the intention of honoring
his memory, he did a good job.
Batting for winning pitcher

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yet I never see any insects
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•snails and slugs are the
cul prits and you don't see
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they feed at night and
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places during the day.
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County, but throughout the
United States as well. They
can be quite a problem in
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tunately they can be
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ches. Some are round while
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capable of attacking
plants.
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are usually grey in color,
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brown or black. Slugs vary
from one-half inch to four
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our walls and walks. In
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Springs Civic Center. Homemakers sharing projects at the coffee are Ola Reel,
from left, Thelma Sikes who grew the vegetables on display; Mildred Sandusky,
club vice president; and Helen Powell, club secretary.

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adjusted child despite having
no father in his life. I have
saved enough money, so
another child will not be a
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edges or borders. Work one
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younger, and If I don't have settle It. I say that, according to
another chil d within the next low, a male doctorxnay not give
couple of years It will be too a female patient a complete
physical examination unless
late.
there Is a female nurse in the
Also, I do not have a sPecial
man In mind to father my child, room. My friend says I am
but there are several who would
do me the favor. I don't want to
Can you help us?
marry again, and I have made
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three hours picking up items off marketing, please put those
shelves where they didn't unwanted items back where
belong, because somebody they belong, and help keep
decided they didn't want them prices down. And It might not
alter all and just put them down be a bad Idea for grocery store
any old place,
managers to post this on the
Now just who do you think is cash register. It may help.
paying me for three hours labor
FOR LOWER PRICES
todo this? You— the consumer, DEAR FOR: It may NOT
tflM'5 WflOI
help. But It can't hurt
All right, forget the wages.
tslag married? Whether
Ld'sta]kabouttheTV dinner
sl
you
th
someone left in e cereal ai e. weddiwait a formal church
ng or a simple d..yosr.
When found, it was
in
own-th g ceremon y, get
thawed out and not fit for
Abby's new booklet, "Hew t.
resale. Or the carton of ,,.Ilk
Have a Lovely Wedding." Send
cooler for half a day, Or the
-. scu-aawessee euveispe
cellophane-wrapped pork chops to Abby: 132 tmky Drhv,
someone had put on top of the
spices. These items are spoiled Beverly Hills, CalL
and must be Drown out.
But who pays for them? YOU
DO! I would guess that about
onsoidof every 10 shoppers has
£
been guilty of the above, at
leant occasionany.
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ON next
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DEAR FRIENDLY: Whether
I'm sire my family will think or sot. male dieter has a amae
I got "caught" because the Idea present while áaanelalag a
of having a baby outside female palest Ii ap (a the
marriage would be totally dieter, the pstleal, es bath. II
Unacceptable
thereleastatelawsettliga
embarrass them,
different standard, I would be
I Just know that! desperately "P"
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be of interest to those who
LONGING FOR are constantly complaining
MOTHEMM about r1si% food cods.
DEAR LONGING. A
I am a clerk in a chain
Officksily mature I. hae grocery. Yesterday I spent

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An old home remedy
which has some merit is
using beer to kill snails andi
slugs. Shallow saucers
containing beer can be
on the soil around
plan on
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MMsrnal grandparents are Mr. and Mr.. Charles E. Willis of
Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grover MeNial
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Elimination of slugs and
snails
begins
with
destruction of their hiding
places. Remove rotted
boards and debris from the
premises. Keep the area
around flower beds clear of
trash. In greenhouses,

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(Far a cr of JACOBY-'
and achieved taco., on (coMOCERN,
send $1 to: 1 at
bet 1*, 1412.
cans of
n.i*u.4
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By JUDY LOVE
Dressing up a baby girl for Clark's Red Heart "Baby
her first big day is a special wintuk" Pompadour yarn
way for mother or grandmother one slzeG crochet hook. Work It
to say "I love you." Years later in white or soft pastels — baby
ilhe will proudly aiww others blue for a blonde; creamy
her first hand-crocheted sacque yellow for a brunette.
with matching bot*ees and
You may order Instructions
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and Uc Will iuve 7UU 117
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for It.
Time, P.O. Box 503, Radio City
As cuddly and cute as a Statlon,NewYork,N.Y.,10019.
newborn, the sacque makes a Ask for leaflet 5536 and don't
perfect gift. As an added forget to include your name,
touch, give her a dress to wear address and zip code.
under it. The complete set will
KNITENACKS
make her christening, first
Dear Judy Love: I am
Thanksgiving or Christmas or knitting a sweater with a collar.
I
vidt to audles house extra The edges of On sweateir droop,
special.
so I can't figure out bow to sew
To crochet the set, you will on the collar. Is there any way
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club,
West had to win
and did the but he could by ,'
leading a heart. South naffed'1'
in duffimy and dbearded one il
diamond on that trick and two I'll
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Favorite hiding places
or ese pests are unuer
old decaying boards and
logs, In rock piles and
beneath damp refuse, such
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dummy and played his last'.

loath's ala-spade bid was that

moisture to survive they

are attracted to wate'r. For
anyone with backyard
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to discard a diamond f ro :

excuse

check beneath benches for
debris. Even in notted
house plants they can
sometimes live under the
soil all inch or so.
The recommended
material for controlling
both snails and slugs is
Metaldehyde. Most garden
centers sell a slug and snail
bait that
contains this
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chemical. The bait
be placed on the soil surface in the vicinity of the
plants. Always apply baits
in the late afternoon or
evening.

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Residents with swimming
pools often call me wanting
to know how to keep them
out of their pools.

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such creatures as mussels,
clams, squids, and octopuses. The snails soft
body is protected by a
'spiral shell,

loser and potential losers 1n
trumps and diamonds. Al ter
taking the club queen, he had
to attack trumps. Haled I
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(110 am if a Singleton queen
t drop). Back to his und
heart followed by a
successful trump fineesse
Then be drew the last
and was ready to go ahead.
At first glance it looks as if
Sou th needed a diamond
finesse, but U La Dentu points
out in Bridge
f3IS"i.
South found a way to avoid ti!
taking it.
He came to his hand with a
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permanent hearing loss.
If your son checks out well on
There have been a number of
a medical emrpbtatfcn_ has a studies showing that the loud
low normal cholesterol, doesn't music associated with modern
smoke and has normal or low music trends can cause ear
normal blood pressure - his damage. Loudness is measured
outlook is quite good. If any of In decibels and you'd have to
these is altered, appropriate have specialized equipment to
meas'es should be taken to measure the noise level around
bring them to optimal levels it you.
possible.
You can protect yourself by
You'll want to know more weaft earplugs or earmuffs.
about the factors that deter- These are used In Industrial
mine his risk aol'm Sending you situations where workers must
The Health Letter number 13-2, be exposed to loud noise a
How To Measure Your Risk Of around aircroitt.

today.

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Snails And Slua Dom UgL
nts Du n"ng Th e Noig ht -j

I've heard people comment cases?
that a preventive program
DEAR READER -As far as
didn't help a person If he died the ears are concerned, all
from a heist attack in his sound Is noise whether It's
middle 50*. However, If he musicalora cannon blast or the
comes from a family with a loud roar of a jet engine. If the

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and blood pressure. If any of many people have been talking
these is out of line, It's fin- about the loud volume of
portant to follow a preventive musical bands and Its effect on
program.
your hearing. Are human ears
Heart
greatly affected by loud
leading causes of death in musical noise? U so, what lathe
young men in the United States. right volume for normal
The likelihood of heart attacks listening pleasure without
increases markedly after age harming the ears? Is there
35, although they can occur anything one can do to prevent
even before that age.
the loss of hearing in such

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heArt trouble early in life. With thW newspaper, P.O. Box 1XI,
suchafamily hi,story, all family Radio City
New York,
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pectorlsandenlargementofthe
heartliehadthlsflveyears
beginning when he was only 4l.
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His mother died of heart attacks and his grandfather and
1one aunt and a cousin. Now our
son is 35 years old and I worry I
about him Inheritiq this same
thiq. He Is so like his father In
looks and character. Is this an Heart Disease. Others who
Inherited trait?
want this Issue can send 75
DEAR READER - You're cents in check or coin with
wise to be concerned. There is long, stamped, self-addressed

also a possibility you may not
take the fullest advantage of
your Opportunities because of

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career.Alackoftactcoujd
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ARID (March 21-AprIl 19)
Where, material things are
concerned today you should be
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Legal Notice

degrees 21' 48" E. for 225.00 feet; NOTICE OF PUILIC HEARING
thence N. 47 degrm 10' 16" E. for OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
330.79 flit. Thence N. 13 degrees 34' AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN

FICTITIOUSNAME
CLASSIFIED ADS
Notice is hereby given that I am
Orlondo — Wintet' Pork
engaged in busineu at 15 Sorrento
Seminole
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
30" W. for 637.22 flit to the P.0.8. DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES Cr.,
Winter Park, Florida 32192,
That part of the Sanford Grant er'4 ContaIning 7.6721 acres morsor 15$. OF THE ZONING ORDI NANCE, Seminole County, Florida,
under the
831-9993
322 - 2611
Government Lot 3, Section 12, ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
AND AMENDING THE FUTURE fictitious name of CARPETS
Township 20 South, Range 30 East
A tract of land lying and being
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE BEAUTIFUL, and that I intend to
De!lware Corporation,
tying within the following descrIbed situated in Section 12, Township 20
CLASSIFIED DEPT._---------------RATES
-- - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OPTHE -- register s3idn3mewith the Clerk
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at
Iand:Boginit
the
Plainfitf,
NOrThWNt South, Range 30 East, Seminole CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
1 time ................43c a line
s.
corner of the Southwest ', ot said County, Florida and being more
Notice is hereby given that a Florida in accordance with the
HOURS
3$c a line
3 consecutive times
SectIon 12; thence run South 2 particularly desc'lbed as follows: Public Hearing will be held at the
DIMENSION
FOUR
IN.
ovisio
of the Fictitious Name
3Sc
a line
7
consecutive
times
TERNATIONAL LTD. OF SAN. degrees 42' Si' West along me West Commence at the NW corner of
5:30
P.M.
8:00 A.M.
Commission Room in the City Hall Statutes, To-Wit: Section 863.09
FORD, INC., a dislolvid Florida line of the Southwest ¼ of said Section 12, Township 20 South, in the City of Sanford, Florida, at Florida Statutes
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
1957.
SectIon 12 for 1S4&amp;S9 feet to a poInt Range 30 East, run thence S 89 7:00 o'clock P.M. on October 22,
corporation, MOD PROPERTIES
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Sig. Richard L. Bowlin
LTD., A Florida limited part. that is 796.39 feet North of, as degrees 10' 80" E. along the North 1979, to consider changes and Publish: October 12, 19, 26, &amp;
measured
at
of
said SectIon 12, for 1489.60 amendments to the Zoning Or.
nershlp, and HARRY MINDICH,
right angles, from the line
November 2, 1919.
individually, and HYMAN MIN. SouthllneoftheScuthwestl/4cfsaid feettea point; thence S.Oldegr.,s dinance, and amending the future DEOSI
DEADLINES
SectIon 12: thence run South , 31' 11" W. a distance of 1622.52 feet Land Use element of the Corn. _____________________________
DICH, individually,
Defendants, degrees 13' 30" East, parallel to the for a Point of Beginning: Continue prehensive Plan of the City of
Before Publicotlon
Noon The
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
South line of the Southwest 1k of said thence S 01 degrees 31' Il" W. for Sanford, Florida, as follows:
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
1S4. feet to the Point of Curvature
Section 12 for 700.00 feet to a point:
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sundoy — Noon Fridoj
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
thence run North 2 degrees 42' 31" of a circular curve concave Nor.
TO: MOD Properties, Ltd.
A portion of that certain property
East parallel to the West line of ne thw,sterly having a radius of 735.96 lying east of and abutting u. s. COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE
co Mel Leigh Mindich
DIVISION
97 Greenacres Avenue
Southwest ¼ of laid Section 12 faq fKt and a central angle of II Highway 17.92 (SR 13 1. 600), and
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1100.00 feet to a point: thence run degrees 19' 18"; thence run South. between Airport Boulevard and the CASE NO. 79.353.CP
Scarsdale, New York
North 89 degrees 15'
west westerlyaion3thearcofs,idcu, easterly extension of Lake Mary IN RE: The Estate of
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
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ANNA E. MAR DESTY,
action for foreclosure of a mortgage parallel to the South line of the for an arc distance of 188.96 f.et to Boulevard is proposed to be rezoned
Deceased.
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on the real property listed below has Southwest As of said Section 12 for the Point of Tangency of laid curve; from
(Mobile Home
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
been filed against you and you are 79.74 feet to a point; thence run thence run S. 13 degrees 50' 2$" W. Residential Dwelling) District to
Baby Sitting in my home, days.
AUTOMOTIVEMACHINIST
required to serve a copy of your NorTh 6 degrees 54' 23" West for for 956.56 feet to the Point of Cur. GC.2 (General Commercial) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Lake Mary area. Fenced yard.
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
written defenses, if any, to It on 1187.14 feet to a point tnat is 4w vature of a circular curve concave District, and amending the future
322.9353.
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Machine, 301 E. 28th P1. Exp.
feetSoutheàsteriyofasme.suredas Northwesterly having a radius of Land Use element of the Corn. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL ________________________
Carter A. Bradford, Plaintiff's t.
onlyt Wages commensurate w.
is
90
E.
rightangleslromtheEas$erlyrlghf.
10I.3lfeelandacentral
angleof
104
prehensive Plan. Said property OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
torney, whose address
abiiity.fringe benefits.
Eat
Livingston Street, P.O. Box 875, of.way line of U. S. Highway No. 17 degrees 52' 39"; thence run South. being more particularly described IN THE ESTATE:
westerly along the arc of laid curve as follows:
No. 92; thence run South
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the ____________________________
Cook, Part Time
Orlando, Florida 32802, on or before
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November 14, 1979, end file the degrees 13' 44" West Parallel to the for an arc distance of 747.56 feet toa
Beginning 1166.18 feet South of the adm5t,ation of the estate
Waitress, Part Time
Easterly right-o?.way line of u.s. point; thence run N 06 degrees 52' East '/4 Section Post, run North 72 ANNA E. HARDESTY, deceased,
Appiy Days Innof Sanford
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on PlaIntiff's Highway No. 17 and No. 92 for a 12" W. for 465.00 feet to a point; degrees 43' West 1307.2 feet, North File Number 793S3.CP, is pending in
attorney or immediately thereafter; distance of 385.25 feet to a point; thence N. 72 degrees 37' 41' E. for 2S½degrees East 411.Sfut, South 71 the Circuit Court for Seminole
14' 14" 225.00 feet to a point; thencerun N 47 degrees 40' East 1133 feet, South County, Florida, Probate Division
otherwise a default wIll be entered thenCe run North 63
Something new in Sanforddegrees 10' 16" E for 330.79 feet to a 430.17 feet to the PoInt of Beginning, the address of which is Post Office
IN THE CIRCUiT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO, fl1915.CA.ft.J
THE DREYFUS INTERSTATE
DEVELOPMENT CORP.,
a

f6ofeettheleof.Saldparcst contains
34.021 Acres, more or less.

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no pets. $110 mo. + $100
security. After 5 PM 3234947.
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against you for the relief demanded West for 74.10 feet to a point;
FRESH FISH I Fish caught &amp;
run South 26 degrees 13' 44" west point; thence run N 13 degrees $4' SectIon 2, Township 20 South. Range Drawer C, Sanford, Florida 32771.
in the Complaint,
moved daily. Seafood of all
for
637.22
feet
to
a
point;
30
to
The
personal
representative
of
the
Easterly
rlght.cl.way
30"
W
the
East.
The legal description of the real parallel
kinds, old location new owners at
thence run S 89 degrees 10' 30" E
All parties in interest and citizens estate is RUTH IRENE HALDiP4,
property which is the subject matter line of U. S. HIghway No. 17 and No.
13th 8 French. Look for weekly
to
a
parallel
to
the North line of said shall have an opportunity to be whose address is 1739 N.E. 141st
97 for a distance of 104.83 feet
of this action is as follows:
specials. Fresh mullet, 4k Ib;
Street, North Miami, Florida 33161.
pointontheWestlineofgaidSection Ssctionl2,forSOO.OofeettothePoint heard at laid hearing.
EXHIBITA
trout $1.36 lb. Opening Oct. 12,
12; thence run South 0 Øegr.es 12' of Beginning. Containing 16.4088
PARCEL 1'
By order of the City Commission The name and address of the per.
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acres
more
Ot
l.
sonal
representative's
attorney
are
I.
Government Lot 1, SectIon 12, 31" East for a distance Of 434.7$ feet
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
set forth below.
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, to th. point of beginning. Said tract ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
H. N. Tarnm, Jr.
Commence at the Southeast
All persons having claims or
LESS the North 6.60 feet, and LESS, of land lying and being situated In
City Clerk
corner of the Southwest ¼ of SeCtion Publish Oct. 2, 13, 1979
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City of Sanford, Seminole County
demands against the estate are
begin 1874.6 feet East and 140 f
12,
Township 20 South, Range 30 DEO.4
required,
WITHIN
THREE
South of theNW corner of Section 12, FlorIda.
East, Seinlnoie County, Florida:
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
ENJOY
That partof theSanfordOrant and Thence run N 00 degrees 56'Oi" C NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
run South 363 feet, thence East 737
12,
along
the
East
line
Government
Lot
of
the
NOTICE,
to
file
Southwest
1,
Section
with the clerk .Criative Expressions
feet moreor less tothe ¼ line of said
333U12
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND THIS
________________________
Section 12, thence North along said Township 20 South, Rang. 30 East, '4 of laid SectIon 12, for 1270.00 feet AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN of the above court a written
PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
line 363 feet, thence West 737 feet to lying withIn the East 305.00 feet of to a point of Intersection with the DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES statement of any claim or demand
center lineofLakeMary Boulevard; OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, they mayhave. Each claim must be
the West 1874.60 feet of the South
point of beginning;
963.S2fest of the North 1623.32 feet of Thence run N $9 degrees 13' 39" W AND AMENDING THE FUTURE in writing and must indicate the ______________________________
322'7346
Government Lot 2, SeCtion 12,
12; along the center line Of said Lake LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE basis for the claim, the name and
'/4
of
said
Section
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, the Northwest
Looking For a New Home?
Mary Boulevard, for 600.00 feet,
the creditor or his agent
that part for rightof.way
to COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE address of
LESS the South 990 feet of the East LESS
Check the Want Ads for houses1
Section
Onora
Road
the
Point
of
curvature
of
a
circular
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
or
attorney
and
the
amount
claimed.
as
recorded
in
Plat
660 feet, Government Lot 3,
o everY size and price.
If the claim is not yet due, the date
12, Township 20 South, Range 30 Book 13, at page 34, of the Public curve concave southerly, having a
Notice is hereby given that a
, it will become due shall be
Records of Seminole County, radius
East:
a central Public Hearing will be held at the stated.
angle ofof32500.00
digressfeet
44'and
Florida.
If the claim is contingent or _______________________________
34"; Thence
18—Ib"lp
Begin atapolnt 6l0feet South, 1199.6
Commission
Room
in
the
City
Hall
run Southwesterly along the arc
liquidated, the nature of the
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
feet East of the NW corner of Section
said curve, being also along the in the City of Sanford, Florida, at uncertainty shall be stated, If the
That part of the Sanford Grant and
12, Township 20 South, Range
CITY DIRECTORY
Center lIne of said Lake Mary 1:00 o'clock P.M. on October 32, claim Is secured, the security shall
Government
Lot
1,
Section
12,
East, thence South 503.8
feet, thence TownshIp 20 South, Rang. 30 East, Boulevard, for 383.73 feet to a point 1919, to consider changes and be described. The claimant shall
INTERVIEWS
West 1583.4 feet to the Easterly
line lying within the East 70.00 feet of the of tangency; Thence, continuing amendments to the Zoning Or. deliver sufficient copies of the
claim
Houla'ives,
RetIrees and othersof right•of.way of State Road No.
dinance, and amending the future to the clerk to enable the clerk to
West 1569.60 feet of the South 96333 along said center line run S
thence Southwest along Easterly
Door
to
door canvass getting
Land
Use
element
of the Corn. mail one copy to the personal
fiet of the North 1623.52 feet of the degrees 91' 47" W for 40359 fiSt prehensive
names for new Sanford City
line of State Road No.3 a aistance of
Plan of the City Of
Thence departing
representative,
Northwest ¼ of said Section 12;
directory
from said center Sanford, Florida, as follows:
Salary plus bonus,
192.4 feet, thence South 61 degrees
line, run N 31 digress IS' 47" W for
All persons interested in the estate
LESS that part for rlght.of.way
car helpful &amp; NO SELLING.
30' East 664.5 feet, thence South 24
A portion of that certain property to whom a copy of this notice f
Onora Road as recorded in Pla$ 30.00 feet to the point of intersection
Permanent employment for
degrees 33' West 285.23 feet, thence Book 13,
at page 36, of the Public Of ff* Northerly rlght.of.way line of lying between Celery Avenue and admInistration has been mailed are
North 61 degrees 30' West 71.1 feet,
persons free to travel. Apply in
Records of Seminole County, Lake Mary Boulevard and the East 14th Street and between LoCust required,
WITHIN
THREE
person at 10a.m. Only.
thence South 23 degrees 30' West to Florida.
Westerly rIght.of.way unset Roiling Avenue and Cypress Avenue is MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
the West line of said Section
R.L. POIk&amp;Co.
proposed
to
be
rezoned
from
MR.)
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
HIlls
Boulevard,saldPolntbeingthe
12, ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
Rm 60$Atlantic Bank Bldg.
thence South to Easterly line of the
PoInt Of Beginning; Thancerun N 31 (Multiple. Family Residential THIS NOTICE, to file any objection
Begin 170.92 fist South of the East
101 E.lstSt.
Sanford Grant, thence Northeast ¼ section
post of Section 11, degrees 1$' 47" W along the Westerly Dwelling) District to GC.2 (General they may have that challenges the
EOE
along said Grant line toa point
M.F
East Township 20 South, Range 30 East, Rlghtof•way line of Rolling Hills Commercial) District, and amen. validity of the decedent's will, the
__________________________
of the point of begInning, thence
ding
the future Land Use element Of
Boulevard,
for
145.62
run
feet,
to
qualifications
of
the
personal
the
thence South 312.45 feet, run
Mschanlc.train.e.drlver.
West tobeginning,
Point of a curvature of a circular the Comprehensive Plan. Said representative or the venue or
Appiylml.N.of434on17.92
at a point 430 feet LESS, beginning thenceNorth72d,gree$43'OO"west
Easterly
having
a
property
being
more
particularly
jurisdiction
South 23 degres 1009.43 feet, run thence North 23 curve concave
of the court.
Rlchie'5VW
30' West ofa point 919.7 feet Southof derees30'
and a central described as follows:
ALL CLAIMS, OEMANC) AND
00" East 399.3 lie?, run radius of 155.33 feet
Northwest corner of SectIon 12,
LOts
6
and
I,
Block
A,
and
angle
of
41
digress
21' 47"; Thence
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Mechanic, must haveexp.
ceSeuth44digrm 30'CO" East
Township
Lot 2,4,5,6,7 mdl, Block B, and WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
run Northerly along the arc of said
20 South, Range 30 Cast, to the poInt of beginning. LESS the
WIlItraIn, benef Its
on the Easterly boundary line
Lots
1
through
I,
Block
C,
and
curve, b,ing also along the Westerly
Publication of this notice has
$2005300 per wk. 339.3962
foIlng: BegIn 170.93 feet South
State Road No. 400 (formerly State
Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7, Block D
the East¼s.ction postof Section 11,
rightof.way line of Rolling Hills
begun. Date of the first publication
Road No.3) rim South 44 degreis
WANTED
TownshIp 30 South, Range 30 East,
Boulevard, for 350.37 feet to a point
All In Celery Avenue Addition, of this notice of administration:
East 100 feet, thence North 73.12
Heavyduty industrial sewers
October 5, 1979.
thence
run
South
2 dagrses 42' 51" of Tangency; Thence, continuing Plat Book 1, page 125, Public
lest, thence North 64 degrees
DiLand, 7343164
s. Ruth Irene Haldin
West aien fits East lIne q said along said Wssterly rigla.Of.way Records at Seminole County,
west 314.53 feet to Easterly
111's run N. l0degieii 03' 00" C, for Florida.
Personal Represen$stive
Section
11,
for
76.34
fist
to
a
point;
Classified ads serve The buyIng 8
dary line of said rood, thence South
All parties In interest and citizens
115.50 f.ót' to the point of curvature
of the Estate Of
thence run North 63 degreis 46' 14"
selling community every day.
IS degrees
ANNA E. HARDESTY
30' West along Easterly West at right angles to the Easterly of a circular curve concave shall have an opportunity to be
Read 8 use them often.
boundary line of laid road, 66 feet to
saId
hearing.
heard
at
____________________________
MATTHIES &amp; CROSS, P.A.
point of begInning, AND ALSO rIght4f.way line of U.S. Highway westerly, having a radius of 207.1)
By
older
feet and a central angle of 39
of the City Commission BY: 5. Eric F. Matthies, Esq.
Secretary needed for law of tics.
No. 11 and No. 92 for $2.43 test to a
The Orleans Building
LESS, rlght.of.way of Onora Road, point on said Easterly rIgMof.way degrees 34' 47": Thence run Nor. of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Must have good typing, thor.
AND ALSO LESS, begin
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
thand preferred.
21 North MagnolIa Avenue
along the arc of said curve,
line;
thencerun
Norm26degrees
3'
therly
South 24 degrees 30' West of a p0kW 44" East
City Clerk
being also along the Westerly right..
Ocala, Florida 32670
along
said
Easterly
right.,
949.7 fist South ci the Northwest
Tel: (904) 732.3923
otway line of Roiling HIlls Publish Oct. 2, 12, 1979
of.way line for 70.00 fist to a point,
corner of Section 12, TownshIp
AttolTlsys for Personal Repres.n.
thence run South 63 degrees 46' 14" Boulevard for 144.27 fist to a point of DEO.3
tative
South,Range30East,atapolnton EutatrIgttangfttosadlastery tangency; Thenceconfinuing along
•MPLOVMENT
ths Easterly rlght.of.way line
said Westerly right.of.way line, Run IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Publish Oct. 5, 12, 1929
right.of.wayllnsforl$21;feesfotp,
State Road No. 15 and 600, thence
N29degrees3l'37"Wfor3SI,;Sf.et EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. DEO.28
run South 64 degrees 30' East 661.5 point of beginning.
________________________
to the PoInt of Intersection with the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
feet, thence run East to a point ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
9l2FrenchAve.
323.5116
Southerly
rlght.of.way
line
of
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Begin 170.93fiet$cutfloftpeEast
1499.6 feet East of the West line of
Americana Bouvard, said Point CASE NO. 79.1$SS.CA.25.I
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
¼
sectIon
poet
of
SectIon
1)
slid Section 12, thence run North to
Baby Sitter wanted for wk. ends.
- being a point on the arc of a cIrcular IN RI: THE ADOPTION OP
PROBATE DIVISION
the Southeast corner of the North TownshIp 20 South, Range 30 last;
Must be good w.chlldrsn. H. S.
File
$1"
curve
concave
Northerly
having
a
CAR
ISSA
SUE
HORNBECK
Number
79365CP
thence run South 2 degrees
1163.8 feet of the West 1699.6 fut Of
student OK. 323.2915 eves.
radius
of
*5.38
feet
and
a
central
by:
HAYWARD
LEE
HORNBECI(
DIvisIon
said SectIon 13, mince run west West along the East line of said
Cashier.Hostns 0 Waitress
SectIon 11, for 74.34 feet to a point; angle of 49 digress 33' 14", thi and CAROLYN SUE HORNBECIC, IN RE: ESTATE OP
1503.4 feet to the Easterly rlght.of..
Center of saId circle bearing N 25 his wife,
LAURA DEAN
Exp.onlyl
way line of saId State Road 15 and tIenc. run North 63 degrees 46' 14"
Petitioners.
Deltona Inn. 464.4.493
Deceased
West at right angles to the Easterly degrees 4$ 02" W; thence run
400, thence run South 21 degrees 30'
NOTICE OP SUIT
line of U.S. Highway Westerly along thearc of said curve,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
west along said rlght.of.way t the rlght.of.way
No.11sndNo.nforss2.rneettoa
bsingatsoalongth.Soumerlyrlght. TO: Rocky Plemons
Wanted mature lady to iive.in 2
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
pointof beginning;
days a week, prepare meals 8
AmerIcana
rIglWof.way otway line of
c.o Billie Plemons
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Partof the West ½o the NE '6 of point on said Easterly
carefor invalid lady In Sanford
llns;ffilncerunNo,lh26deaJeesl3' Boulevard, for 132.39 test; Thence
The Georgia Company
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
theNW¼ofSctlonl3,Tawn$hlpIO
residence. Call 305.332.4253
P.O. Box 746$
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
EU? Of0t19 said Easterly it,.. departing from said rIght.ol-way
South, Range 30 East, more par
a_
line, run $06 degrees 33' 12" 1 for
Columbus,
Georgia
3090$
IN
THE
ESTATE:
ticularly described as follows: of.wayIinefo70.$tfeapoi, ¼3.S3feet;Thencerun$$9deg.'ees
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
nh1Mttigrses4V 14"
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED RN4tol2full&amp;paettime.AppIy
Baginatttte$outhw,stcornerofttte
13'3Y'Efor79.7$leet;th.ncerunS thataPe$ItionforAdoptionhasbe.n thatthsadmInlstrationoftheistat.
in person Sanford Nursing 1.
NE 1/i of the NW ¼. run East
Iastatrlghtan,Iestosaid
Easterly
O2digrees4'88"Wforll0000feet;
flied
against
you
and you are of Laura Dean, deceased, File
rigftt-of.way ilns for 882.17 feet to
Convalescent Center 950
feet, thence North 141 feet, North N
ffiaj, 'ij $89 degrees 13' 39" 1 for requIred to serve a copy of your Number
79369CP, is asndino in the
point Of beginning.
Mallonvilie.
digress East 237.2 feet, thence
334.92 feet to a polid intersection written defenses, if any, to It on Circuit Court for Seminole COunty,
All Of said parcels tying and
NorTh 28 dsgren 47' East .ion. .u._
being wltti Ite Northerly rlgltt-ofway line RICHARD B. OWEN, EsquIre of Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
HELP WANTED EXPER IENC.
sItuated In fitS
334 fist, thence South N desr
City Of Sanford. olLakeMaryoulevard,thsncerun CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS 8 dress of which is Seminole County
ED MATURE BOOKKEEPER.
CIIfltY. Fluids.
WeSt 32.5 test, thence North to the
N 50 degrees 01' 47" 1 along the OWEN, P. A., Attorney for Courthouse, Santoró, Florida 32771.
Call Saturday only after 10 AM
Northeas$Cofneiofth.NW¼00ffie ALSO LESS AND IXCIPT:
right.Of.wiy line of Lake PetItIoner, whose address is Post The personal representative of the
(305) 3210170, ask fir Manager.
NE ¼oftheNW¼ oisaid sallies i,
A tract of IIfld lY1191 ttd beini Mary Boulevard, for 101.47 fist to Office Box 30,3915, Hloftway 1712, estate Is Laura Davis, whose adWest 460 test to me Northwest situated In SectIon 12. Township
me pi, ci beginning.
Cassaibstry, Florida, 33707, and file dress ii 549 Brockttrst, Oakland,
Accounts receivable cletk, SonSouth, Rage 30 Bost. $ImIttsI5 ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
of fits NI ¼ ci fits NW ¼:
the original with the Clerk of the California. The name andaddressof
ford based manufacturer offers
County, Funds. t
tare
ttiet,epo
FromtM$WCOIIWOI Section 12, above styled Court on or before the personal representative's
an excellent oØportunity for an
beginning (less the rlgtt.ol.wey fq PSftlCuISrIy described as felIetst TownShip 50 South, Range 30 laW, Novemoer 6. otherwise a judgment
individual wIth a minimum 013
tori
us
Stale Road
Cemmence at Its NW corner Of Semin*le County, Florida, run N, 02 may be entered against your for the
years expsnoncs in accounts
All
persons
having
claims
or
SectIon
12,
Townelilp
39 South, a, o' 3s" i, siog me west relief demanded in the Petition,
PARCEL $
receivable, billing 8 collectIons.
demands against the estate are
BsPnllO.93fle$SoutholthaIast¼ Range 31 EU?, r'fl ttSC5 $ • imiofsa$actiofllLn4.$Mtsst,
WlTNlSSmyhandandthssealof required,
Join a higltly'progmsiye ac
WITHIN THREE
section post of SectIon 11, Township degrees 10'IS" I. ale, the North thence run 5.59 degrees 13' 39' 1., said Court on this 2nd day of Oc. MONTHS FROM THE DATE
counting teem Of suCceSsful 0
5fh
I0$ouffi,Nange3OIast,ruthance
parallel to the South lIne of said taber, 1979.
rapIdlye*pandingFionidabas
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
to
a
point:
thsnce
S. $1 degrees 31' secnon 12. iin.ni
Seuth 312.4$
feet, to me Piw (SEAL)
company. Excellent salary I
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
71 degrees 43' West 1*1.43 fee,, run 1)" W. a distance of 142113 feet to a
Beginning, thence run N.
Arthur H. Bickwith, Jr.
biMfits with exceptIonal op.
of the above court a written
psinHthance$.fldegr.is1p39"l. degrassQl'47" 1. 735.747 fist to
thence North
dseeI 35
As Clerk of said Court
the
portunity for advancement. If
statement of any claim or demand
399.3 test run fiance South 44 parallel with the North line of said p
By: Susan E. Tabor
of a curve concave
you meet the critera above call
they
may
have.
Each
claim
must
be
SeCIlo
13,
tOt'
*89
P'
degrees 30' East to the paint
Deputy Clerk
leuthealerly and having a radius ci.
Mr. MInick at 332.3610, Sanford
in wrIting and must i..t, the
Relics 1. 01 1S4S15 31' 11" W.
beginning
500.50 feet, thence run Nor. PublIsh Oct. 5 12. 19, 26, 1979
or 534.4113 Orlando.
basis for the claim, the name and
50.0 fist is iite Point of Isgllninu, thaastsnly, along said curve, 355.7$ DEO.$
PASCEL
address of the creditor or
mince run s. is degrees is' a"
hIs agent or attorney and LIVE IN mature woman to cars
ttgi
From me SW COt'VW Of SICtISfl fl• parallel with the Ninth line if Soil dagreas
for young man -semI-invalid 1.
$1MINOII COUNTY BOARD
Tgenshlp 10 South, Range
w 3d" to me .'r. ci said
the amount claImed. If us
30 laW, 3ec$i 12 tsr 656W tess to a pskw;
usksspIni. Private room I
OP
SeMinole County, Flonids, run N 88
$59 55$
claim is
due
tI
hIs
when
it
flifl 1.01 dWeN 31' 11" W. p' .
Salary, drIvers lIcense 0
COUNTY COMMISSIONIUS
degrees 4' 35" 1., along Na
set
to
a
peint
on
tie
will
become
due
halI
be
stated. If
WU? $5? 101W tee, tO me
rsfersncss. 3234*
NOTICE OP PUILICHIARINS
Pelt at CVI. NerW.kuttt ¼ SectIon line of said
us of said SectIon 12, 91.161 fii9 IS VIIv?5 Of
the
claim.
is
contingent
or
a cIrcular curve CSIIC&amp;VS sect.
Nsvebsr 6,1979
12. said point beIng illS fees
me Point 01 Biaittnlni. tt
uñlIquldated, tie nature of its E1perlenud sitter needed for
Northwesterly havIng a radius
750P.M.
N.Ohngroisu' is" 1st me
continue N. Odeerees 4' U" 1.. 1*9091
uncertainty shall be stated. if the
intstit, myltoms9ts S. Inquiries
feet and a central angle
The Board of County Corn. claim is securet the seCwfty stall.,
¼ SectIon PU? Of SectIon 11, once
alone slid WIW Hits ci SectIon 12,
call fl1.$3lIdayu 323-4113 eves
1?
10";
run
la&amp;e
$eI*.
,,
*8491 fit, thencsn S.
_
mi$sionsrs of Seminole County, be described. The claimant stan
31 s w.
irs' 1., parallel tome IUngrees
, n. wSsIerlyafong th5 arc it said curve fU?,ffisncervnN.$degreesii'ir' Plorisa.wlllholdapublIcpeeringto deliversuflkletglofmiciaim Per a cilia In Ipal Estate
me, is. k,
consiw me tsiiowing: - ..
01-said Ssd
to me clerk 'to enable me clerk to
,. ,. s
U. 1IV.284 feet.
i,
RWa Agency, Wm. Sisenper,Isdegreas a' is" w tsr 411W
s. A. APPEAL AGAINST THE
t$s run 1.88 dsi* 01' 47" W.
mail
one
copy
to
each
personal
N. 71 digrsis Sr
15* 116 fist felts P.C. Of C curve
Ii' a" w., paraiuei is the - BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT
nupqessntative.
" w. tot'
:
fit so $SWi Nerth.Segtl MI Section
1. ART GUMMO, ET AL. IA(9.17.
concave Nadiwestarlyane Navkssa thence
lie ,
insvaete in is.
&amp; CASHI ERS
N. 11 degrees a' U" V tsr
79).7ITE . Al
i.
rihlVs Of 1055,0 Net. WIACi tNt
., me.
Asricutture Zone. to whem a copy of itsis NatIce of Experience heskil. Oaed pay, In.
9)51 feet tolls POW SI Curvetwe
pU? against thi Board of Ad. Admlnlstratlen has been mailad ore
N. $9 dogram 13' 39" W. 053.191 feel
Oiilivas$aly, aleng sail curve, cia
siarutce. vacation, crsit union
circular curv, concave Nec. tome
juesmens Iii Approving a Special required, WITHIN
315.353 test, through a cintral angle
THREE
iovin a radIus 003*91
&amp;pnsherIgptyinpa,
Ueasa' so" tome POWOf
contains 5.1$ acres mere or E*CepOISItfS,JOhN I. MULLEN tO MONTHS FROM TIll DATE OP
Lake Mary 14 POOh Store. Lake
•
- of $4
.
perkamái$epsmeflreneyeardue
ISlnninI
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Mary Blvd at 1.1.
19' 15'; thenci All 115r
tsmsdiCalItsrdelllponhIISI
Viol
9113 acres more st law.
THlSNOTICLtofileagab1,
WITNESS my hand and seal
theesterly 11e1 lie arc if 5011
LESS AND EXCEPT:
A1ON
mecewtensuls9mdeycioctsber. SEMI of SEMi of $eCtioit 431.31, at they may have that challenges me
..
,
me csrier SI Artes$a, and North validity ci the decedent's
'Olgilt at:*S 5i$Iwsst caner
FIGHT INFLATION
uiii,
me
mince N. SI d
3$'
t'
Lake Jssup. (DIST. 1)
tWN1¼ofmeNWMI,rusIas1
qualilicatlsts of the personal Sell Avon. Increase yew eernlnq
(SEAL)
This public leering will be hole In rsprssontative. or iii. vesitie or
l*1, thence Ninth Iii feet, North 31 91.18 feel to the POW 00 BegInning.
Piair. PSI dstCIle. Call.
*rmer K. SeckwiIh, Dr.
Csihallig$.736j
Wis
moresv
,e,
seem i ci me Seminole County lwismcti.n of sit. court.
1I41IIS7or 464389
r.as lest
as Clerk ci sail Ceyt
islettor wish: csmmence at me
CelWIMVSe. SanNel FIoniIa, iet ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
-.
35
Mary
*lts
Do
NW corner Of sectIon U. Teenstip
Nsuum$ar,1979,a57:Igp.M.,oras OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
O lees, mince seem N degraw a:::., Rage
,
L.Id
a a.
u.s teet, mince Haiti
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
S* POOct .19$INSV 1. $975 soon tharIfer as PlisIbit
lint.
rvn
1.
w,mes
pa,uij
flied
wish
iste
tSsnIhi.sIc.rmorcimiNwMIcimi
County,
aoseeim.first,s,l.i,p,is
.
,
PICTITiOIJ5N
deirsas 31'Sr$"
.lgII
W WW MW 1U
oasis, 5,
Netics is belOW gflss WV i am
Isle
Section
sIIJIaSOIst
caisljajg4.
Persons
appesrig
at 1979.
. IRe$.fllP.,$al
ILwssto*iees ,
engaged in bv;Inis at i-"
me peiisc leering will be Puerd
Laura Davis
cgeperOfffieNl'4citheNW,MI, leapsWanca$iigrgas'
Giitiyirs Dr., Casseii,,
W'W, II! 1153.0 bps isa pelt,
staily
Hearings
may
be
cielkuod
tlice$svffil*IestistMNW
N Psrsonal Representallve
Ion'.inele County, FIends, s,
*015 tWA N. IS dePSIS 15' a" W.
fnm time Is tine as found
ci mi Estate of
geginnig uses me rlplw.o.wey br
tIdItiells
Itameof TIll GUNROOM
.Rssd Ne.
AIc*SWV. Further dWells available
Laura Dn
4771 andalesail that PVIINe.sh, 110th Nest sail
and Iflat I Ints,W ,
SoctIenI&amp;WUIISfgg.p
collins
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Ext.
308
by
Decsaoe
Of the Sanlhrd Grant and
name will lie cliii at
Circtjt
ciIeginnlsgaant' -- N..
CommIssleners
Bead of County
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Let$ I 501300 SectIon
Court, $ouInels Caunv, FIends In
elgSIS was"
Wesih Ns
RIPRESINTATIVI:
KCsrdonce wish me ravisions of
Nenil line SI slid laWlia 11 te
SonNets County FIends
Robert W. Crawhed
E*. SemInole Cssty, PWIds. 1U$fU?aW.ow$W.ospa.
the FIctitIous None itatutes, m.
Chairmen
By:
Rsiert
French
215 last Srowerd Blvd.
Øsev*ci.lmeaatislo.0 I"W.tsrS$.Ibst'Negeb,
Wit: lictlin 0610 Funds VaMos
Fort Lauheidsie, FIsnide 33391
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$fWsale$.dlinfl.N.mel.Of W'I.
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priced at $52,900. Terms
available.

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3 BR, 1 B split plan, fenced yd.,

Find out if we can
makeyovabetterde.l.

2110 Sanford Ave. 33S.773

3 BR, 1½ 8, cent. gas heat, w.w
carpeting, w.2 adjoining icts.

ft., Z comm in high traffic ares.
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSI F I ED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER lS322.26l1.

•NewbS Homes, l'pct. Interest to'
qualified buyer. $34,000 to

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Call Carl Harrisat
LARS Sanford 3211711

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2..$EDROOM, CARPORT, NEW
PAINT &amp; CARPET. 124,900.

Just think-If classified ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be anyt

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, LARGE CORNER

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formerly Harriett's Beauty N
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR
c7ARAGE, SCREENED
PORCH, ABOVE GROUND
POOL, LARGE OAKS ON
COUNTRY LOT, $51,000.

Yarddebris, Trash
Appliances&amp;Misc,
(LOCAL) 349.3371

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LANE FRONT, 12x60, CENTRAL
AIR, EXCELLENT CONDI.
TION ON DOUBLE LOT NEAR
SI4.VER SPRINGS. $15,900
TERMS.

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Drlves,patios,walksletc.
LICENSED$6.4S3_
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ResidentIal &amp; Commercial
3220702
aft S
7734131-

too small. 191.4914.
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one. Quality work, no jab

QMMERCiAL
(2)
2
,B'EDROOMS, (1) 1 BEDROOM,
'rCARPORTS. ONLY $42,500.
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New or repair, leaky showeri our
specialty, 23 yrs. Exp. $49.$56.

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REALTOR, MLS

'SEIGLER REALTY
'4

BROKER

Just thinking about a Career in
Real Estate, newly Licensed, or
experienced, Sanford's Largest
Realty Co. invites You to spend
an informatIve evening with Us

Assumable S', pct. mortgage, 4
year old home with 3 BR, 2
baths, C.H&amp;A, carpeting, kit.
chen equipped, freshly painted.
Nice corner lot. Must see to
appreciate.
3 BR,') bath with family room on
large lot completely fenced in.
Quiet area 8 good location.
Excellent assumption at 8~ pet.
for qualified buyer. Some fur.
niture av&amp;lable. $31,500.

REALTY WORLD.

REALTY
24 HOUR

STENSTROM

REALTY

neighborhood, fully landscaped
inc. citrus trees. 2417 Orange
Ave. $24,900, owners will finance

lot, 10*20 FR, fenced yard +
fruit trees. new carpet, new AC

utility bldg., carport &amp;
workshop. 535.900. 322-8028, 32)0101.

substentlai dwn. 322-2217.

with a Spanish trace. 3 BR, 1
balh separale DR &amp; fireplace,
1st time offered, be the first to
sect $36,500.

units C.H&amp;A, fireplace, double
lot, large oaks, more, $53,000.
136 Bunker Lane—near ldyllwilde
school, 3 BR, 1½ bath, C-H&amp;A,
FR, Great location. Yours for
only 536,450. 869-8500.
David Demetree Assoc., Realtor

STEMPER AGENCY

3 BR, 1.5 bath, split plan, $32,500.

322-1963.

HAL COLBERT REALTYIAc.
- LOCHARBOR

PersonalIzed, fast, dependable,
Regularorltimebasis.
We DO wash windowsl

Pressuri cleanIng. 322-0071.

UNCL1JTTIR' YOlJ CLoSiV

"iismeking

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Alternations,
Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
- 3220707

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Welbofits Camera $iis'
Sales, pes'
s_es
repair aVIce, 3214191.

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Both home on quiet street,
convenient location, attractive
thtanclng.

PakisIg. Roof, hemss, mobile-

henio stc.MestIep,sesi. opaclal
1h6( 121* leesSnabla rase
ill went gear, 31373.

NItICS

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vshIences-Peautiful
country
property, i2acres,4 IR,7 Ba, C.
N&amp;A, fenced, MUCH MORE, 1

LYN'SSWAP$NOP
0
&amp; anttoues,
CsnsilflngIW5 ACC*Oh
Man.$at. S:*$:$. 153 Plantation
lN$ULATION_Ialtkg,ble,j,j, ,SW Dssarva*Nui.
RACO Fgam, fiberglas
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
w,i
3111539 or 856.7344750 collect. _-_
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VI'. warranty, $44,930.

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Rsmohslino'crpentry, - pat,fg,
masenery, concrete. All
pIWs$ilenally dens. Free
OtilitiS. Call 337.2914.
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V5 Vg$sNpctci

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831-9993

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Pu

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UPtilIst.ry chargs. 559*' '

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lot. Ph. 321.0067.

carpet,

BatterIes New &amp; Used
Reel's Body Shop

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved road, 210' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot in area. $14,950.

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JOIN THE ONE THAT'$ NO. it

Sanford's Sales Leader

World Charm throughout.

'bnspiace, large rooms, high
Iings. courtyard &amp; balconyiy covered with Ivy &amp; On

utiful street. SEPARATE
AGE APARTMENT.

3222420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
PARK
REALTORS

CaliBart

MOUNTAIN TOP
1 acrs heavily wooded lots 15 ml.

W. of 1.26, Hendereon, NC.
PrIced from 51.000 with lIberal
terms. Owner on sits Oct. 19.20.
Call 322.705 for appointment.

CaliBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7495

Losing ur h.me &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy
equIty. 333.0216.
Webuy your equIty, close In 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.

Req. Real Estate Broker
3211759
26lOSanford Ave.
Aft. Hrs. 322-7643,322-4869

&amp;SoM

See our beautifuf new IROAb.
MORE1, front &amp; rear BR's,
OR lOONY MOBILE HOMES
1003 Orlando Dr.

VAI,FHAFinanak

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Clothing, plants, books, golf st-Is,
IR chairs, Lamps, radio, fishing
eqpt. 714 Sir Lawrence Dr
(Groveview) Fri Sat 10 7
Large Yard Sale
Sat. &amp; Sun, 9to 5

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Brand new Dining Room suite by
china. White contemporary, $550
comp. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92 So. of Sanford.

322-5721.
Bedroom suite, oak dresser, 2
mirrors, 1g. door chest, full or
queen head board, $100 comp.
Free Deliveryl Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322 5721.
Like new fullsIzeslee'er. Made by
Jamison, 5145. Sanford Fur.

niture Salvage. 17-92 50. of
Sanford. 322-5721.
197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,

repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $151 or
$21 mo. Agent 339-5)54.
FURNITURE&amp; THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
Newl Used Furnitur•
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323-6593

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'
ile?,
clothes, chairs, dec. appliances,
dishes &amp; misc,
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Yard Sale

205 Holly Ave.
Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 until

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Carport Sale
Sat. 9a.m. to5p.m.
1807 S. Holly Aye,
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55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,

amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center. 7202

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- 72 Ford A I Condition
Air cond. Recent inspection
115003220039,322.2111

French Ave. 322 2255.

Fender precision base fretiess with case$350
322-1355 alter 5pm,

52—AppUances

43—Lots.Acrsag.

5O—Mscellansous for Sa

2½ acres on Hwy 415 in Osteen,
144' frontage, great investment

FURNITURE. BIDDING
EASY TIRMS with store I man.

potential, under priced at

cingt No one InOtlando.$anford
area çslusOO credit if you will
pay MI downl Let us help you
establIsh local credIt. We deliver

5)5,000.

Tropic

75*150 aloft &amp; dry lot on
Lagoon in DeBary. $1,730.

S acres beautifully wooded In
Ostesn. Owner will finance
$3,300 down w.easy terms.

wes an W. 1st St. near
Rivervlew. Unbelievably pricod
at $11,000.

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Westinghouse washer 1. dryer set,
good thapel $225 set. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 322.5721.

Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.33 used short
time. 1.1. $159.14 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 33N314.

62—l.a wn-.Ga rden
NAMED VARIETIES

Blooming African Violets
2401 AIrport Blvd.
FILL DIRTITOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark 8 HIrt 333.7510

$600, BaI Due $303.75 en need

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fl,I),rt:Ofl thiS month Clean
$, ç, 7 West I'.f S 321 0998.

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Cash 322-4132

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sharp. 53495 323 4375

Larry's Mart, 2)5 S.intord Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves. tools,
12—Auclton

1971 Corvette Convertible, both
tops, PS. PD. AC. AM FM, .4
speed, 454 engine. Ph. 574-4790
196$ VW, needs body work, runs
good, new Inp. stIcker. Sell or
trade for motorcycle. 373-2735

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* AUCTION SALE *
FRI. NITE 7:30 P.M.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
One (II large warehouse lot plus
all kindS of items: TV'S &amp; etc.
Something for everyone.
DOOR PRIZE

COMF EARLY- STAY LATE

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy 46 West, Sanford

Hwy 9?. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, Will hold a
puj4lic AUTO AUCTION every
TuesdayS. Saturday at 1:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
I
the reserved price, Call 904-255

8311 for further details.

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Runabout, 4 cyi., I spd., air, new
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tires, clean. $1295. 322-4962.

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U.HAUL STORAGE LOT SALE
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3500 S. Orangs Ave. (lust South of Michigan)
7 big lots, furniture, applIances, toys, baby
Items. tools, tv's, tralnsand much morel

Auctioneers:
Col Jim Grass
Dave Nequette

LJ
6444929

£ bU

ESTATE AUCTION
Antiques &amp; personal property of the
kite Elsie Roux.
Saturday, October 13, 1979 at 7:00 P.M.
Maltkind CvIc Center
couch, hidabed, asst, chairs, lamps, queen
Anne cedar chest, Burl walnut secretary,
bedroom suite, dining room suit.,
mahogany, Royal Bayreuthe dinnerware,
Nippon vases, pressed &amp; cut glass, Royal
Vienna chocolate set, occupied Japan
pieces &amp; much morelll

Auct1onn:

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to take up my

AuctIon 1213 S. French, 333-7310.

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Estate from the North, Oak dining room
suite, oak lady's desk, oak bedroom suite,
stacked bookcase, china cabinet, glassware
— depression, Wedpwood, Victorian.
Watorset, hand painted plates, pressed &amp;
cutglass. Pottery- Hull, Roseville, Weller,
Nippon, Helssn. Service for 12 dinnerware.
Too much to list.

DUE TO DIVORCE
Must sacrifice SInger Sewing
Machine, like new, or 1g. price

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Maitland Cvk Center

WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Simian Trail,
Orlando, Florida., 061-481

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tract' for P U it'w.'Iry or a
tique'., 5)750 (all 3?? 9477 .321 S
7 ),ff101i,) Ave

Antiqucor Modern Furniture
On'pecc.or hou'.eful
Bridges AntIques
323 7801

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mattress, $30 set. Sanford

321.7972

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ANTIQUE AUCTION

payments Ill ma. Phone 553-5394
or night. Will deliver no
Ion,
REALTORS

'A9 Toyot..
a, -I Dr
Cli-an,ne brakes&amp;tires
s000 119 1507

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Buy

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TOP Dollar F,id for good USt'i
furniturs', ,ippIariccs 8. pl(irfl
tring tixti,ir
J,'nkiri'. I ut fibre,
I
098)
705 E. 2tt St 32)------------

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Will buy Isl&amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida Mortgage Investment, 1350 5.
Orange Ave., Suite 304, Winter
Park. 644.4432.

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'66 Ford Bronco
.4Wl dr ,exc mech conci.
$1700. 322 70.45

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32171

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Porch sale

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 373-77)0

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APPLIANCES. S.,n$ord Fur
niture Salvage 372 8721.

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womens clothes, household
items 2101 Palmetto Ave Sat &amp;
Sun, all day.

Individual 'Vents To
Purchase Mortgages
33,3150

For Sa1e 13*30
2 BR MobIle Horns
315-5028 Geniva ares.

2710$anford Ave.

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4 Fern. Garage Sale: Fri-Sat 9.5.
Household
Items,
toys,
maternity &amp; boys clothing. Misc.
711 Tollgate, Woodlands.

68—Wanted

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Sacrifice 52-95
322 6640

3229499

misc. items. Sat., Oct. I), 9 till.
2551 Narcissus Ave

Beds. Dil motel box springs &amp;

Branch Office 3232222

78—I'otorcyCIeS

HorSes Pastured

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Garage Sale. like new clothing &amp;

Items galore. also plants &amp; hand
made goods. Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun 9to
6,1010 Myrtle Ave. 3720969.

3 Chinese rugs, good cond.
Approx. 60 yrs. old
666-6719

Trogdon. Table, 6 chaIrs, leaf &amp;

42-Mobils Homes

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
IJOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI

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$100
17? 5875

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Corner of Forest 0r &amp; 75th St.

1109 Sanford Ave.

LAKEFRONr LOT•LOCH ARBOR
Prize of the area. Gorgeous view,
many trees. 150x115. Owner.
Asoc. 3225195.

.BATEMAN REALTY

EXECUTIVE HOME) BR, 2 bath

DREAM HOMEI 3 BR, 2½ Bath
Home in Idyllwilde on 3-3rds
Acre! Relax &amp; Enloy the Many
Extras this home provides with
lots of Luxury Featuresl BPP
WARRANTED. Yours for

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311.315 E. First St.
322 5622

INC. REALTORS

47—Real Estate Wanted

renovated inside I out. New CM,
fenced yd. $32,000.
322-9351 days; 323-3789 eve.

Only 121,5001
home in Mayfair w.Many
Features! BPP
Luxury
WARRANTED. Yours for
$515001

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Carport Sale- front of ilyse
Florist, 127 F Crystal Lake
Ave., Lake Mary, Fr, 10 to 4 &amp;
Sat. 10 to 1. 3?? 9337, clothes,
books, alum CB tower, odds &amp;
ends.

551,5001

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JOYS the good life but wants

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PAINTING,CARPEMTlY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Freest.
mo* ansi

NICE I NEAT) BR, 1 bath home
w-C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet, dining
area, fenced yard I Super starter

339-0509
339-0505

FORREST GREENE

By Owner- 3 BR, 1½ bath, CHIA, carpeted, Formal DR.
Nice neighborhood, large corner
22) Yale Dr,, Academy Manor, 3
BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly

SUPER 3 BR, 1 bath home w.
spacIous LI, FR, eat-in kit, new
carpet &amp; newly painted I A Buy
for $37,100!

DISTRESS PRICESII Public 6.'
Dealers Invitedl SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Orlando Wholesale Furniture Dist.
2500 Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint, 4 blks. west of 441, 7982575. Open daily 96, Sun. 126.

REALTOR"

homel BPP WARRANTED.

5 Man, quality oporatiaji•YrLexp. Patios, Driayo
MC.Wa.Yfle Seal, 327.1331
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Sat. 1.3 p.m.
UNBELIEVABLE AT $179001 4
avrm, 1 Bath home, air conditioners (2), carpet, carport,
hear bus slop, GOOD IN.
'VESTMENT, 2104 Summerlin
Avenue, Sanford. Hostess:
rlsciila Greene.

R&amp;R Pnsese I Steam CleiAIng,

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REALTORS

JOIN US OCT. 14th

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OPEN HOUSE

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Do, 0 Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
dog houses, insulated,
mns_ kannels, screonadi
outside runs, also air
C59N 322.P1
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107W. Commercial
Phone 332-7851, Sanford

STENSTROM

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5511 those thIngs that are just
taking up space with a went ad
in the Herald 322-3411 or 031.9893

ventory of new furniture, bedding, 0 GE applIances &amp; Tvs at

323-7832

Reg. Real Estate Broker

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lot 50*123. Owner says sell-best
offer over $2,000.

144x2)O ft. Zoned agri. $5,900.

Wekiva-Fox Hunt. Sat.. Oct
13th. 8-3. LIonel elec train, sm
fbI w-7 chairs, tools, toys,
playpen, plus good Flea Market

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Eves. 322-06)2, 322-1517,
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OUT OF BU9INESS
SALE II

$4,200. 440.6719.

4S-A--atof State

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2139 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
327-1577
32)-064O

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
377 5791

WINTER PARK FURNITURE' CO.
HAS CLOSE ø'THEIR
DOORS FOREVER I
We are altering their $80000 In-

Sanford-Lake Monroe nearby

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Garage Sale: 140 Ledbury Dr.,

items. MOVING!
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3l0SanfordAve.

DsBary -Wooded building lot
100*200. Survey. Good area.

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

Yard Sale - Oct II. 12. 13
108 W.21lhSt
Clothes, Toys, etc
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9xl2rugs,511.99ea.

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephants eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

Newly listed. 301 E. 23rd St., 3 BR,
2 B, FR, FP. $37,500.

Eyes 569.5189 332.3*39

for Sale

Rooftop color TV antenna
Like new, $25
323-6873 aft 5pm.

365-1213

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7191

CROCKETT
o,

.3. MANN REALTOR

uch cIarm plus swimmIng pool.
Spacious 4 BR, 2 bath, FR.
$62,500.

REALIUK 3224991
MULTLPLE LISTING S* VICE

iiuY JUNK CARS
From slOto$30
Call 322 1624; 322 1460

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New (used once) extra large ,jlr
line animal kennel, $35 Phone
322 5860

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t:UreKa Canister vacuum, limited
supply-easy terms. Only ss per
month. Call Jim 3220244.

$27,050. lOpct,dwn. By owner
365-3491, eve. 349-5451

MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

207 E.ZShSt.

Qualltyworkmansiip. No lob toe
small or big, Interior or extirior.

Housewives Cleaning Service

50—Mãsceflaneous

530.4633 or 339.4711 eves.

* ARE YOU SATISFIED?

If not ioushouldseethisnewa BR,
2 bath listing. Just redecorated
inside &amp; out. it can be yours for
just $36,900.

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5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.

1012 MagnolIa Ave.— Beautiful
shake siding. 3 BR, 2 bath, 2

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"THE LAND MANN"

By Owner 3 BR, 2 bath, 90*130 ft

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For Sale
37? 1267

S4—rage Sales

at 9-2 pci. Call Ocala 904-629-4154

aft 6 p.m.

William Maliczowski, Realtor
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2565 Park

CBS w-sc porch &amp; carport. Quiet

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ESTATE SALE, lovely 2 Bdrm,

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Pspaa Painting $aJy
Custom Painting
trim.
Free 11*323-1704.

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig
5.473 7S b,eI. $183 16 or $17 mo.
Agent 3398386.

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TV'S. SISIup
MILLERS
7619 Orlando Dr
Ph 327 035?

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322.9283

Wilh this 4 BR, 2 bath, older 2 story
home, tree lined street. Owner
says reduce. Now only $38,000.

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span buildings. (Maior Mfg.)
$497200.
for
30'*72'*12'
$1,949.00.
40'x8'x14'
for
18'xTl'xll' for 17.284.00. All
buildings include large double
sliding door. Other SIZCS
available, Fall delivery. F.O.8
factory. Call collect 305-331 1647.
9am 106pm-

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BY OWNER-3 BR home In goodl
cond. $28,000. Will hold w

243S' S French (1792) Sanford
323 5324

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STEREO
Must sell Zenith walnut stereo,
AM FM stereo radio, I speed
turntable, diamond needle, 8
track. Sold new $450. balance
due $128 or take over my
payments of $16 per month, Call
862-5394 day or night.

NO RESERVATIONS!
NO OBLIGATION!

Cute little blk house. 2 BR, 1 B, lg
lot. 55,000 down 5200 ma. Owner
will carry mort. 523,300. 1514
Elliott 5t. 337-4455.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

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to learn how You can make a
successful Career in Real
Estate. Please join Us at the
Sanford Garden Club (at entrance of Sunland Estates on U.
5. 17-92) Tuesday Evening at
7:30 p.m.

322.2420

23-5774 Day or Niabt

IIALTOI

$31,300,

remodeling

Harold Hall Realty

ROISuE'S

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,
GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR.

Carpanhy
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BUY A PIECE OF THE PAST in
this beautiful 2 story, 4 BR home
boasting over 2600 sq. ft. with
formal Living &amp; Dining Rms.,
Breakfast Rm., Library I Fam.
Pm. on fenced corner lot for iust
$65,000.

2,5oo,

r•tes. $6.$562.

general home repalri. no I.too
imali. Call 323-5463 anytime.

MAYFAIR'S BEST BUYI
Beautiful 4 BR home on large
corner lot w-gorgeous landscaping, terrific eat-in kitchen, 2
Fam. Rms., big bedrooms &amp;
great financing. Only $59,900.

DROOM EAT-IN KITCHEN,
tENTRAL AIR, CARPORT.

Homerspairs&amp;appliancestotil.
Over 10 yrs. exp. Reasonable

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BR home that features new:

paInt, carpeting, kitchen &amp;
cedar porch. Paneled Fam. Rm.
as well. Won't last at 131,9001

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25" Zenith Console color TV. '72
model, $250. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 92 So- of Sanford.
322 872).
Sylvania 81W TV. Special pur
chase—easy terms. Only $8 per
mo Call Jim 322 0244.

'REAL ESTATE.
'CAREER NIGHT

privacy fenced yard wa super 3

&amp;DT. $79,900.

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'1 2$TORY DUPLEX NEAR
OWNTOWN. 2 BEDROOM
DOUBLE GARAGE.

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SEENEO PORCH, AIR
COND. LARGE LOT. $37,900.

BR
home w-fresh paint &amp; new
paneling on large lot w-huge
oaks. Call NOW!

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general repairs. Licensed 8
bonded. Free Estimates. Call.
323.4033 after 3 p.m.

Air conditioning, Heating, E1efrl'
cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair
Call Larry for Free Est. 671.6294
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FHA.VA. FHA 2356.245

iId to Suit

$44,000. Low down payments.
'BUILDER. 32t'92N:-

Unsworth Realty

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Eve. 862.363 5
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2544 S. French Ave.

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322.0fl9 323.7173,

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R,g. REAL ESTATE Broker

FLORIDA REALTY

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town, very c'ean &amp; roomy. S.,

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BR 2 B, C H&amp;A, ww carpet,
Wrmal dining, beautifully eqpt
ip inc. built-In Microwave. Near
schools 1 recreation, $64,500.

For Rent 3 offIces 1000 to 300090

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House only9 yrs. young. $31,900.

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wooded acres. Perfect for
horses. Ideal country living.
Make offer.

unturn. $26,950.

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LAKE FRONT 3 BR home on 3

3 BR, 1 B, w•w carpet, gas heat,
super clean, will sell turn, or

Spacious Mcd. 2 BR, C.H&amp;A,
carpet, D.W, disp. Near hospital.
Adults, no pets. $200. 323.3938.
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EAR IDYLLWILDE elem.
school. 4 BR, 2 B, 1g. fenced bk
yd, C.H&amp;A, w-w carpet, located
on quIet street, $45,000.

REALTORS

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Push button controls, has
carousel, slill In warranty.
Originally
$6.19.
assume
payMents of $21 mo Agent 339-

322.1912

just reduced 3 BR 1'/2 b, eat-in
k)t,sc. porch, privacy fenced yd,
w-w carpet, new roof, new
Energy Saving C H&amp;A, near
schools &amp; shoppIng. Now only
$32,100.

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Consignments Welcome
Sanford Auction. 323 7310

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retreat w-boat slip &amp; 1k priv.
$32,500.

SANFORD
IONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY

Why not loin the fastest growing
Real Estate Office In town?

Sanford-spacious 1 BR + den,
air, formica kitchen, new shag.

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office in rear. All for $31,900.

Pool. Adults oni
on Lake Ada. Just So. of AirPort
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
3238670 Mariner's Village.

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10 Sanford Avq.

32242$1.
IBR-5199

V enterprise, Inc

Medel Inc., Realtor

62—Lawfl.Garden
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Rig. Real Estate Broker
322-8678
Eve 323.3984

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KENMORE WASHER - Paris. !
322-914)
The Greenhouse
Service. Used Machines.
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MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697
Kids gone, but the swing set in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
MICROWAVE
want ad C.tII 322 2611

Cash for your lot! Will build on

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Low Down Payment

bvali.

home, custom made pool, green
house, workshop. 1700 sqit living
+ 17x26 ic patio, BBQ. Many
extras, must sell, well under

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

41—Houses

41—Houses

BR, 1½ 8, story townhouse,
Med. kit. inc. all appl. 1150 sq ft,
1parkiing pool, C.H&amp;A. Won't
tst long at $31,000. Financing

Price reduced 51,000. 3 BR, 2 B

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$19,000.

Dedutlful 3 BR 2'/ bath
Townhouse in Sanora with 2 car
garage, pool &amp; tennis court
privileges included. $325 mo.,
1st, last, 6. damage required.

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home, nice area, FP, Ig rms,
front &amp; rear porch. All for

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Friday, Oct. 12, 1979

Outstanding 4-H Club Members Receive Recognition
JANECASI !tFft!tY

fçjird ildgts
cFtr Sü.sui iit', president;
Uotw as aIteniate, "Expanthng 1 Ihiiiis' erit to
Urb;ii 'ticlti
td Guim if, Waiterluth;— Wcndy--- A- 1'fl :ddc- prcentabaawas
ere installed by Fred Roberts, Yvonne Drake, v,' president;
'1 l)are You '' Awartis for the (loverettes.
the 4-H Banner Aard to the Green, Rose Johnson, Brenda compiled and presented by
4-I1 program assistant.
Miriam leach
ecrctarv
leadership were presented to
Recognized for meritorious outstanding club of the year the Maner, Lynne Weiss, Judy Miriam Leach and Elizabeth
Follovuig the program the 4- Tanimv Moon. treasurer; Susan I)ye and Sandra Turley, service were Mrs. Anne Teen Leader 4-11 Club, Fred Bragg and Stephanie Telese. Gaines prior to the dinner.
I1*rs, their families, leaders Elizabeth Gaines, reporter and and 4-11 'leeri Leader of
the Varner, president of Semiiinole
Roberts.
'z' ar pins were presented to
and guests ere entertained by Susan Fields, recreational Year Asard.s to Melanie Hart County Extension Homemakers
County
medals
were 4-11 leaders and members.
itia gi ci an-mental 1st Gene leader. Alice-Margaret Ruse and Sandra Turley.
("uncil, -Jack Weible, president
presented to winners, AliceSpecial recognition was given
FLORIDA
Shirlr
was in.stalled as delegate and
The asard for the best club of Sanford Kiwanis Club, Larry
Margaret
Hose,
Andrea to Melanie Hart whose horse
('mmii I officers installed Andrea Maynard and Dianna exhibit
on
the
theme Johnson of Semitimiole County
Maynard, Tiffany Moore, Mark record book won first prize on
Farmit Bureau, W.A. Patrick,
Bartlett, Aleatha Williams, the state level and participated
Patrick Fruit Corp., Marge Mary Wynn, Pam Bragg, Lisa in the National 4-I1 Congress.
MPH
M ilit h do
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( r nsbord I)in Huge Pam Melanie also took first place in
programim;
and
.Jane
Lsvegrove, Michelle Morris, public- speaking on horses at the
C tsclberr of the Evening 1nthia Weiss, Julie Hankins state congress and took second I
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Miriam Leach, Tabitha Moore, place in the Eastern Regional 4loin Davis, Seminole County Kristian Teles, Raymond H Horse Show.

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Outstanding Seminole ('ountv
4-I1 Club members %ere given
recognition at their annual
achievement banquet Saturday
at the Altainonte Springs Civic
(enter.
The Seminole County 4-11

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The Sanford Optimist Club and The Evening Herald are
proud to present the Fifth Annual Seminole County High
School Band Festival. Story, more photos, page 3.

Outgoing 4-11 Council president and delegate Alice-Margaret Rose, phia
president's pin on Susan Dye (right), while alternate delegates Andrea
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C70 GLIDE
If you're thinking of getting out of tbç house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
we a few suggeitlous:

Time Out To Eat
LAKE MARY PHILLIPS $1 - Try our Fried
Chicken, "fried to perfection In our own kitchen."
We feature home cooking and hospitality. one.
quarter mile off 14 on lake Mary Blvd.
MR. P's RESTAURANT AND SHOW LOUNGE—
Enjoy delicious lunch specials, dinner, and
cocktails. Uve entertainment nightly. 119 S.
Magnolia Ave., downtown Sanford.
DJ's RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE - Both lunch
and dinner specials are featured. Live entertainment in our lounge Mon. thru Sat. 2544 Park
Drive, Sanford.
CLUB DIAMOND - Open 7 days a week featuring
the best in country music. Hwy. 17-92 south of
DeBary.
HOLIDAY INN - 1.4 - Enjoy live entertainment
in our lounge Tiwsday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. Italian night Saturday - All you
can eat Special. 1.4 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN - LAKE MONROE - Featuring
mouth-watering steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks in our popular lounge. "Overlooking the St.
Johns," Sanford.
PORT 0' CALL - Specializing in steaks and
seafood. Our great salad bar features 30 different
selections. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; 436 in Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry.
SLOPPY JOE - Featuring the Great American
Sandwich along with your favorites from our soda
fountain. 2911 Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 17-92) Sanford.

Six high school bands will be under the direction of Host Bandmaster Jack Herron.

700 Musicians
J oin In Festival
The. Evening Herald and the
attraction.
)ptimlst Club of Sanford have
In addition to providing the
oined forces once again to
community with live family
ponsor the fifth annual Seminole
entertainment,
the festival also
ounty High School Band
provides the bands with funds to
'estival, which will be held at
help
purchase instruments, uniake Brantley High School stadiforms
and music.
m, Nov. 3, 1979 at 8:00 p.m.
Six high school bands
At the conclusion of the musical
epresenting Seminole, Lake
extravaganza the massed bands
Irantley, Oviedo, Lyman, Lake
will Perform "America the Beaulowell, and Bishop Moore will
tiful" accompanied by rockets,
erform and over 700 musicians
bomb bursts, and other fireworks
,ill take the field for opening
designed by Vic Vickers, Florieremonies under the direction of
outstanding pyrotechnic expert. Trophies will also be preack Herron of Lake Brantley.
,ho is the Host Bandmaster this
sented to each band by distinear.
guished citizens of Seminole
County.
Each band will be allotted
wen minutes for individual pro-Tickets for the Festival may be
rams of music and entertaining
obtained from any band member,
tits. This year the band from
the Optimist Club, the Evening
viedo will incorporate the Bahia
Herald or at the gate. Prices are
irine Temple's Swinging Scots
$2.00 for adults and $1.00 for
igpipe band as an extra added
students.

Thornton Wilder's "Our Town", Oct. 18-27 Annie
Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.
Curtain, 8:30 p.m.; matinee second Saturday of run,
2 p.m. Call 646-2145, Monday through Friday.
Eighth Annual Festival of Contemporary Music
presented by the Florida Symphony Orchestra, the
University of Central Florida Department of Music
and Student Government, Oct 19-23 featuring
f)omdd Erb, guest composer. Free to public Oct. 22,
;p.m., program of Erb's smaller works and 10 a.m.
Oct. 23, lecture, both In UCF Music Rehearsal Hall.
Tickets for three evening concerts at 8 p.m. in
Village Center vallable..
Deftona Theater Arts Guild opens season with
"The Last of the Red Hot Lovers", Nov. 1-3, 7:30
p.m., Fairway Room, Delton Golf &amp; Country Club.
Reserved seats only. Call 305-574-1679.
Golden Age Olympic, sponsored by Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce and City of Sanford,
Nov. 5-10. Events of all kinds for senior citizens 55
and over. For entry blanks and ichedule contact
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
1 Exhibition of watercolor, by Dr'.-James Koevenig
of Oviedo will be in Seminole Community College
Fine Arts Compix through Oct. It Gallery hours: 8
- 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; 7-10 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday.

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Opus Wsb.day, Friday and1d.y, 24 p.mrirgit.
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lanlurd Sereadsr, - 'isle citisma dance, 2:30
p.m., seth Wsdn'idsy, Sd Civic Canter.
"YalHonrt beiso iiry Sunday, b p.m.,
DaB'iy Cet
DsBary;
I'ructIon, 7:38 p.m. 14ij $1, refreslnsnta
Indudot Opsn topihe.

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Civic Canter. Serftp bsglnjjn,j sullen at 2
p.m.. Flea market an day,r8oft at door.
()Idf..W,p.d hsasel.IjLIá aselal, Sunday,
Oct 14. 24 p.m., Cent.IUgIJ Park, Sanford, ipotisored by S18TER Make your own sundae.-.

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FrIday, Oct. 12. 11

TELEVISION

Pam Dawberle Fame Has Drawbacks

Jazz Artist Mixes
Bus ines s,, Pleasure

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work and she II i1heThen there are the old
recognizable;- A while ago, I
HOLLYWOOD (NEA)
security
the
money
brings
friends
or
so-called
was
in New York and I
Everybody wants to be a her and she can now
afford
to
friends
she
hears
from.
coUldnt get a taxi, so I took a
Aar, right? All that money, travel, which she
loves. So She has heard from people
bus in front of Macy's all the
all that glamor, excitement, there surely are plusses
to
who
used
to
snub
her,
back
way
downtown. I sat and
fun, fun, fun,
the spot she's in.
home
In
Michigan.
And
talked to people on the bus
Well, It isn't all quite that
But, for once, let us take a people she hadn't heard from
and
had a wonderful time..
much fun. There are some long, searching
look at the since elementary school.
Before that, I'd stood in line
drawbacks to it, and maybe minuses.
And a girl who once had
25 minutes to get the bus,
you'd consider them
"I got a bouquet of roses a stayed with her In her
And nobody knew me."
seriously before you accept couple of weeks ago," Pam
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apartment
and
had
then
She says she gets enough
that million-dollar offer.
says. And I said, 'Oooh, who ripped her clothes and stolen
Talk to Pam Dawber a sent me roses,'
recognition "so my ego is
because I jewelry and they had a
patted" but not too much,
while. Pam is Mindy
never get roses from terrible fight and now she
Mock's Mindy
usually. And she admits that
on the anybody. At least nobody I calls up, as though nothing
once in a while
redhot ABC series. And she want to get roses from. And
such as
ever happened.
when she wants to get in to
will tell you that she likes the the note said, 'Pam
meet
And the classic story
see some performers she
me on the Hermosa Pier at 5 "An old high school flame
of
S
wished she was more
p.m. on Sunday. Love.'
mine just called me a few
recognizable.
"I think his name was times. I haven't ret urned
the
Her fan mall is a source of
Wallace. You think, how n calls yet. I don't
if I
problems:
There are lots of
()uui the world
you don't wL It's fwmy_
'broke
letters
and
she has
Hwy 17g2 322.72
know think, you'll do my heart in high school and
secretary
to
handle
it. What
something like that? But now suddenly here he is,
SAT OCT 13TH
is
strange,
she
believes,
is
they keep on doing that sort calling me on the phone"
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the amount of what she calls
of thing."
EVENING HERALD
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And then, of course, you
relig ious fan atic stuff"
One fellow sent her a
KIDDIE SHOW
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think
that
becoming
a
star
among
her mail.
WITH COUPON
mimeographed sheet listing
PRIM
By BURGER HtP
will
change
your
life,
F
ancy
LPIIU POPC
his qualifications,
get
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5.
money lie made and how house. Big car. All that.
says, "about
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will be my first love, but all inerciafly successful. I TappenZee, I might be able
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interest me."
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National League champion.
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HOLLYWOOD (NEA) —
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is a 10, and how that assessment mightily affects a
songwriter, as well as the girl and her new bridegroom,
Nothing weighty here, just good clean fun — and some of it
isn't so clean. Grade: B-plus.
FRENCH POSTCARDS (PG) — Miles Chapin, Blanche
Raker, David Marshall Grant, Marie-France Plater.
(Romantic comedy. The idea was to give "American
Graffiti" a French accent (note the parallel titles) by
dumping a group of American students in Paris for a year
of study. The charm simply doesn't translate, and we're
left with a flat film and wondering "Why?" Grade: Cminus
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Gerard Ismael, Fernando Rey. (Romantic comedy). The
film is so far-fetched that, if you can suspend belief, it
becomes almost Fellinisque in its glittery self-absorption,
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beauty contest run by women), with a predictable loveconquers-an final matchup between a lion-tamer and
magazine editor. In French with English subtitles. Grade:
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priest, a uuuuti, a I'Olulance after a fashion and a murder.
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And the director —
Jerry Zucker, his brother David and Jim
Abrahams N. Zuckers — is a
Abrahams are currently directing "Airpseudonym for three men
plane! 1,1 under the umbrella pseudonym of
(Jim Abrahams and Jerry
Abrahams N. Zuckers, because the Directors
and David Zucker) who
Guild
does not permit more than one director.
more ori
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film together. The Directors
Guild does not permit more different name and a dif- of a plot, some stars, more
than one director, hence the ferent director's name.
money involved and,
Still, it shapes up as a very generally, is a classier
pseudonym, but even that is
rubbing the DGA the wrong funny picture. Abrahams production.
The three have had
way, and there are problem and Zuckers are the men
responsible for "The Ken- Idea for some time. It began,
on that front, too.
So before the film is tucky Fried Movie," which they say, some years ago
finished, it may have a was good fun. This had more when they saw the oldie,
"rrj Hour it with
en. fln,.
Andrews, Sterling Hayden
and Unda Darnell. R1ht
away, they decided it WiS
nude on a church stespis, while
the stuff ola good spool.
October 15 a porno magazine editor
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doof the
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Jerry Zucker appears to be
AMERICAN GOVIRIIMINT two drug-crazed teenagers
the director, He Is on the set
'Ii's Cons"
turn a gas station Into a fieryGD 0 TONIGHT Guest host:
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talking to actors and
inferno.
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Dick
7oo
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FIPer
Hal
widow
whose
husband's
death
Lincoln
Center.
dennd that he trait her as
id a
small, sinister-looking an equal.
Bonyng. conducts.
trailer. Thsre,watchhng a TV
P.M, MAGANE
tOO
11:41
monitor that covers every
JOKER'S WILD
(2)
MOVIE "The Flame
TO
ANNOUNCED
take at David
T*CROSS.Wff$
Love" (Pmm*e) Linda
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MACNEIL
ioo
LEHNER Timothy Dalton. The life of a
Jim Abraham.. And there
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American
heiress,
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constant communication
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she
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friendship dsvciops
realize that
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the three are bsl*esn a young boy and a ®
working together, vbtually mentally tinted form hand.
prepares to leave the
a blackmail charge.
one.
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(I) NY DAYS AGAIN Alter 4077th as the operating roo
" demolishing his car lii a race, continues to fill with wounded Of Notre Dams" (91W) (1935)
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soldiers during
says Jim Abrahams, "since FOflila ditidIs that he Wiflhl to outage. (Conclusion) a power Charles Laughton, Mats-sen
he bepu.id. ____
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dikovered that only on.
Nt. FOOTAU. Minneso. love with a bseutlful but distant
THE
NEWLYWED
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person can talk to an actor at
vitings at P45w York Jsts
FAMILY FEUD
gypsy girl. (2 Nra. 5 Mlns.)
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the man on the utatlo float? 4077th
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DICK CAVE" Guests: bibsI g.me asinsi the Of Survival" (1974) Rock
They tails dory - aimed
Normy Ford.
WKR.P stilL
Huds^ S~ SM Jones.
certainly apoer)hM — to
Mac becomis auspimilnus when
turn
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Friday, Oct.12, 1979

CMOKS ker
Tt Ideas

On Living With Kids

By ELIZABETH MIT- uptight If someone does
CIIEI4I.
appear in the morning. Of
American Library it.
course I try to warn him
KIDS, DAY IN AND DAY OUT:
A PARENTS' MANUAL
Billed as "a compendium when someone will be here."
by Elisabeth L. Scharlatt &amp; Christopher Cerf (Fireside,
of ideas, recommendations, But for the most part, "Kids,
531 pages, $7.95)
insights, inspirations, facts Day In and Day Out" is
FREE STUFF FOR KIDS: THE SECOND
RAINBOW
Meadowbook Press
and suggestions, problems marked by a spirit of warmROOK by Pat Blakely, Barbara
Wandia.l'
MIMSC,w OO
Haislet
&amp;
Judith
Hentges
and solutions for living with th, honesty and an often
( Meadowbrook Press, 121 pages, 12.95)
kids every single day," infectious attempt to share
KIDS' by Linda Foa and Geri Brin (Pantheon, 208 pages,
"Kids, Day In and Day Out" with parents the joys of
$8.95)
'o- Is a huge paperback stuffed learning to communicate
with helpful resources, with their offspring.
advice and thoughts on how
"Free Stuff for Kids" is a
to do the best you can for happy and handy little touch with fun and useful In eight key home.
your children.
paperback that lists "the freebies from autographs to furnishings categories
Divided into 25 chapters, best of free and up-to-a- yo-yo trick instructions,
important to the smooth
the authors look at such dollar things kids can send
The items listed include interaction between children
topics as food, clothes, for by mail. (It Is a sports, crafts and hobby and their environment. it
money, pets, plants, music, redesigned and expanded materials, information on talks about how Children like
television, reading, sports, version of the 1977 title "The pets, science, ecology, to sit, sleep, eat, work, and
science, games, toys, gift Rainbow Book," which sold money, safety, health, play — everything
w'w
they,
____
and parties. They includeover 25,000 copies by mail.) history, food, transportation normally do —
Of *0Will
and it tells
information and ideas to help The authors pledge that and travel,
how certain pieces of
UftWd
b by mull
parents deal with childhood among the 250 annotations,
Dealing with an entireIy. . equipment
can
help
them
do
fear, health, sexuality, "you will not find any 'trick' different realm, "Kids'
better.,,
education, handicapped offers — only wholesome, Stuff" Is a handsomely .it
The merchandise
"
kids, babysitting and child safe, fun and informative illustrated guide to items described
is pictured in
care, clrens'
things we know kids like." which will make childrena' striking photos
by Michael
going pi. with kids.
Suppliers have guaranteed environments stimulating Datoli, many
depicting
The advice ranges f
in writing to honor single
A happy, handy little paperback
and comfortable. As the adorable youngsters in
LatIt to ('Oamk, practical to copy requests.
authors, former
"Home dream-come.true..rooms, preach to coordinating suggest
This is a great workbook Furnishings
profound, and it may be a bit
Daily" editors,
many unusual
The authors take a children's surroundingswith
too trendy for 3()fl, parents, for keeping youngsters explain: "This bock is
alternatives to traditional
with frank discussions of occupied when they're going to tell you how to deal
not refreshingly realistic ap- their natural activities, and children's furniture,
matters from sex education cooped up inside because of with teething, toilet training,
to divorce. For instance, a bad weather or illness. It and tempers. It's not even to
11:00
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divorced father thimessay teaches them how to write teach you how to
decorate
OTHE CONCORD STRING
on how he deals with letters and encourages them your child's room or how to EVENING
QUMYET PLAYS SARTOK
"sieepovers," concludes that to explore the world and its build furniture. But It will
AND HAYDN Noon's String
his son "is no longer quite so Offerings by putting them in offer you *1 specific items
Kently
• THERogers.
MUPPETS Guest: Quartet in D Minor, Opus 76,
•EIGHT 4 ENOUGH Nicho- Number 2 and Bartok's Sic®• s0 iews
In blames himself when, after and String Quartet are tea.
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ias "Human Ra.tis"
my is rushed to the hospital for Quartet's Performance at St.
emergency surgery.
- Paul's Cathedral in Concord,
5:30
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PIEC NEWS
8401 Ozawa conducts the Bos(4) CS8 NEWS
ton
Symphony Orchestra in
ABC NEWS
TONIGHT Host: Johnny
=TONIGHT
Bach's Sinfonla for Double
IT'S EV!RYIOOY'5 81.181' Orchestra and "Trols Petites Carson. Guests: Kate Muigrew,
NESS "Human R
Resources Liturgies"
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Management..
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REPORT
Wednesday Nite Oct. 31 st.
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featuring
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adventures of Richie, Potsie, (1970) Barbra Streisand, Yves a double.croulng, ex-convict
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Reeves' Death Unnecessary!

Original Superman A
DEAR [Hut: You nati a question about the original
"Superman" and here is further information, Kirk Alyn
ISuperman in the 1401s) is alive and well and touring sci-fi
conventions. His shoulder can be seen In the "Superman"
movie, in the scene where young Clark Kent Is racing the
train. Also, there is some question as to whether or not
George Reeves' death was actually suicide. The gun used
bad been shot three times - how could he have missed his
own head twice? Many people think he jumped off a
building, believing he could fly. It took months to prove
them wrong. One more thing
before he died, he was
more about being typecast as Superman, but few days
before his death, he was offered a good part, and his
career was picking up. lie had no reason to kill himself.
JIM HUGHES, Azusa, Calif.
Thanks for all that. Now we all know,
DEAR DICK: I have Just written to William Paley of
CBS and asked him If he wouldn't reconsider canceling
the wonderful show -The Paper Chase." Everyone that I
talked to was stunned when this very superior show was
taken off the air. Perhaps with your help and If many of us
urite to Mr. Paley, he will reconsider and bring back tin'
show. MRS. L.J. IIAMBY. Tucson, Ariz.
DEAR DICK: Is there anything that would get "The
Paper Chase" back on the air? I looked forward to it each
week, and I don't understand how they could take it off the
air and put on some of the garbage they are getting reads

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That's like asking who is the actor who plays Wtuitl
Allen in all those Woody Allen movies. I iarold I .loyd was
the naiiie of the actor, and he made hundreds of movies,
hoth silents and talkies. lie died in 1971.

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Sgt. Varrick (Don Stroud)
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Yes, although it wasnt that long ago, Uei- all, 1966 to
1967 isn't exactly ahiCielit histoi'v. The series ran on
and also co-starred I .t't' \leriwethcr. now • on "Bai'nab

an' unrelated
you know thu'', spell their last nauiit's
differently, which should have told von the truth. Bar I)ara
is tlit- daughter of Loll Walters, the nightclub ow nt'i.
.Icsu-a 's tat her is it Iiiu.sician and she conies froiti the
salie Iaiiilv as the noted conductor, Ilium, Walter.
DEAR DICK : itecetitly a group of friends and m y self
have bceui watching some iiltl ''harold lJod'' silent
mo','les on TV on Sunday afternoons. We really get a laugh

' Bankruptcy
11:00
Facts And Fallacies" An in.
€D o 0 C112 NEWS
depth look at the reasons for
6:00
HERE TO MAKE MUSIC A
bankruptcy
personal and biographic portrait of Itzhak
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lEARTH, SEA AND SKY business is probed.
Perlman is presented. (A)
"Glaciers"
8:30
11:30
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8:30
C) 4 TONIGHT Host Johnny
D UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS Carson. Guests: Arlene Gobon0 NBC NEWS
ha, Charlton Heston,
@ 0 CBS NEWS
9:00
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GO THREE'S A CROWD
tI EARTH. SEA AND SKY fortune in stolen jewels hidden 0 CBS LATE MOVIE
"Deserts"
'Columbo: Dead Weight"
In a corpse. Quincy Is asked to
go undercover to locate the ( 197 1) Peter Falk. Eddie Albert
7:00
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HAWAII
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(1) ALL IN THE FAMILY The
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touchy and tragic situation tence of a unique ring of high- only person to actually witness
the crime.
society vigilantes
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POLICE WOMAN
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MILLER
Harris
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12:37
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REPORT
0 BAREUA Baretta risks his
about to he published.
job to hide Out a 19-year-old
7:30
930
retarded boy suspected of
EJ TIC TAC DOUGH
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O THE NEWLYWED GAME
with another man
$100,000 NAME THAT see Eunice
1:00
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TUNE
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woman, and Tim has a final
M'AS'H When Hot Lips
Actor, producer and director
confrontation with Corinne.
decides that life is passing her
CAMERA THREE "Reggae, John Houseman; Stanley
tZ
by, she dumps Frank and
Jamaican Soul" Bob Marley Marcus of the Neiman- Marcus
requests a transfer.
chain of stores.
and
the Wailers and other regDICK CAVETT Guest:
NEWS
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gae artists are featured in this
an Aherne. (part 2 of 2)
musical documentary exploring
1:20
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L)EAlt DICK: I would like to know If James Darren and
l{nbt'rt Coltwrt, who plays Stuart Brooks in "The 'oiung
and the Restless," ever co-starred Ina series called Tlii
Time Tunnel" ears ago. J.K - IIES.SI .KIt. hioll wood, Fla.

show's in the hopes of getting higher-rated shows. No, I
don't think a letter-writing campaign will help, but then
again you never know.
DEARDICK:Couldyou please help me out with tilt'
name of an old TV Western starring Robert Culp. %1.I).,
F:dgt'mmre S.C.
That was "Trackdown," in which Culp played a
cliaricteriiiiiiediloby('Iiltii.iii. it ranon('IlSfroin 1957to
1959.
DEAR DICK: Is Maximilian Schell tit% relation to
Maria Schell? If so, what is the relationship'.' ('iIEitYI.
MASON Tucson, Ariz.
DEAR DICK: Settle a but bt'twt't',i iii', wile ami mselt.
Are Barbara Walters and Jessica Walter sisters and are
they Will the daughters of liii' laniotus I i,ii Walters!
•F:iuv LAMI'EI(T. Ilullvw.piiuj, Fla.
Tlit' Suhells are brother and sister. Barbara avid •Jussic;t

I agree with both of you ladies. "The Paper Chase" was
Ili)- favorite of all the weekly series. The problem was — if
you can believe the ratings, and most people do - that we
were in the iiiinority. A lot more people watched things
like "Starsky and Hutch" and "Laverne and Shirley"
than "The Paper Chase." And the networks are
businesses; the higher the rating the more they can
charge advertisers. So, naturally, the kill off low-rated

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Music 'In' Crowd Accepts 'Outlaw'
NASHVILLE, Term. (UP!)
— Willie Nelson used to
perform at a rowdy bar in
Fort Worth, Texas, called
the Bloody Bucket, where
chicken wire fences shielded
performers from flying cans
and bottles.
There was no barrier
skirting the Grand 01. Opry
Age at Monday night's
Country Music Association
Awardsshow where he took
the top award — Entertainer
of The Year.
Finally, the country music
"outlaw" bed known for his
WU
hell-raising, temper tan.
trums and general craziness,
WILLIE NELSON
received from the
music edablislunent what he that went like this:
had been getting for years In 'What you looking at me for?
the honkytonk dives — I ain't got nothing to say.
standing ovatlous and rave And if you don't like what I
may say,
reviews.
youcan Just go away."
The award "shocked"
More than 20 years later,
Nelson, who skipped the last
few shows because he felt the Nelson went away himself,
CMA had forsaken country's leaving Nashville for Texas.
roots. Most expected Kenny It was In Texas that he
Rogers to add the bullet- established his "outlaw"
shaped trophy to his other reputation. When President
Carter presented Nelson
three awards that night.
Last year's top en- with a silver cup award for
tertainer, Dolly Parton, his contribution to coik4q
showed her enthusiasm by music, he coulde't resist
yanking
on
jeanclad commenting on the outlaw's
Nelsons braided pigtail and penchant for partying.
"That's the first time rve
the audience responded with
the only standing ovation of seen him with an empty
Cup," the president joked.
the evenIng.
Nelson received his only
"Vm trying hard to look
humid, and cool," Nelson training from his grand.
father, a blacksmith by
said, succeeding at both,
Nelson add he planned to trade and a devoted amatsor
keep his award at home musician.
Instead olon his touring bus.
But the country boy
"W.d probably end up wanted to* bea former. He
enrolled
it
Baylor
snoklng.Iton the him."
University
in
Waco,
but
Nelson, born to a Texas
dropped
to marry
pool ball owner during
Depreedon, made his stagefirstoftlweewomen,a1$'
debut at age 4 In the small year-old Cherokee Indian
waitress.
Texas town 01 Brooking.
Between selling vacuum
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by more than 70 artist
sold over 30 million copies,
but Nelson saw little of the
money. He sold the copyright
to
three
Houston
businessmen for $iso, bought
a second-hand Buick and left
Fort Worth for Nashville,
hoping to become a country
music star.
In Nashville, Nelson
married a singer and wrote
more classic hits, but his
own efforts to record songs
proved disappointing.

"my music was not
exactly what you'd call
country music," he said.
"We were Just doing too
many new things for the
country audiences to accepb
right away."
In the late 1960s a hograising venture Nelson had
darted on a farm near Nashvile failed and his second
marriage began to break ).
Then, toward the end o(1*,
his house burned to the
ground and all he was able to
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Uvltles,"a Secret Service agent
said. "But they have not been
willing to do that."
The reports Include the as-yet
unconfirmed visit Wednesday
by Arafat to address the United
Nations, the agent said.
Published reports have Indicated that Arafat Intended to
address the United Nations
during the current session of
the General Assembly.
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leader remain Inside his
nation's mission to the United
Nation during his stay, the
agent said. They have so far
agreed to that request.
On Monday, Castro was
expected to throw a gala dinner
party for delegates and their
spouses from the so-called nonaligned nations, whose movement Castro now heads, according to the Secret Service,
He entertained diplomats at
the mission Friday night while
city police prepared for another
day of guarding the Cuban
president from his angry and
sometimes violent opponents.
Only a few demonstrators
kept a shivering vigil outside
the Cuban mission to the United
Nations during the evening as
limousines bearing U.N. .
plomats pulled up before the
doors for the reception,
Inside, Castro had a few
words to say to an Interviewer
about the demonstrators who
had massed during the day.
He told John Alpert, a free

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those who are against because
they are active, they move
around, they work. And I thank
those who are In favor and I
admire them even more be.
cause they are more courageous."
The station said Castro, who
In his younger days was reputed

to be a baseball player of some
ability, also told the interviewer
he was rooting for the Pitt.
sburgh Pirates over the
Baltimore Orioles In the World

Series.

The diplomatic reception was
attended mainly by representatives of the non-aligned nations,
Theo-Ben Gurirab, the permanent observer at the U.N.
the
representing SWAPO
group recognized by the world
body as the sole representative
of the people of South West
told
Africa, or Namibia
reporters outside that "people
were laughing, drinking and
dining on delicious Cuban
cuisine."
He said Castro "mingled with
the crowd very readily and with
every delegate he spent at least
a minute" In what was a "very
Informal
casual,
very
gathering."
During the day, 500 police
stood between anti-Castro
demonstrators and their proCastro counterparts In a twoblock "no man's land" around
the mission,
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The pro-Castroites later said
they were sure they had seen
Fidel himself at an eighth- floor
window waving to them.
Reporters saw only blurred
figures.
The anti-Castroites vented
their emotions by attacking
dummies of the bearded Cornmunist leader. Before the day
was over, Castro replicas had
been burned, hung, "shot" with
cap guns and beaten with
umbrellas.
One bystander who engaged
an anti-Castrolte in an argument near the U.N.'s Dag
Hammarskjold Plaza found
himself being pursued by about
1,500 demonstrators yelling,
"Death to Communists!"
The demonstrators, who
monopolized the attention of
2,000 policemen and tied up
midtown traffic into hopeless
snarls, began the day near the
United Nations, where Castro
delivered a two-hour speech
early in the afternoon.
About 4,000 anti-Castro
demonstrators, kept isolated by
police barricades

Herold Photos by Tom
These folks were among the early voters at the
Democratic caucus held at V.F.W. Poet 82$? In post was congested in spite of volunteers directing
Longwood Saturday, and by shortly after 11 a.m. cars and parking was a problem. Caucus officials
there were already over 200 other Seminole County estimated at least 1.599 would vote before the polls
Democrats waiting In line. Traffic In front of the closed at 2 p.m. Related story, page 2A.

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airwult01thioWa'sMwti&amp;lir GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - — Mini. le
held in five cities of Seminole qualilylngperiod Nub Oct. l$at member of the city's planning Cauelbcrry — the Candidate Maureen Boyd is running
widshwW he gives
oesn.n soon _may be liredsood ids - - csit&amp;Mim nin
and zoning cosniulaion, has qualifying period Is to open on against Andrew Montavi for the
County in the next 90 days and 5 p.m., Mrs. Martin sai&amp;
kindergerts tbrO4 third gead, in 91N4A far the dts IJuly, but 1e,es* iW be
seat 4 post.
Meanwhile,
in
the
city
of
qualified
for the seat held by Monday.
begun
filing
candiduts have
public schools to help cb&amp;en loan basic bmww lot te&amp;Urs in lbs
The
council
seats
up
for
Vilifying documents In two of like May where three council Councilman Cliff Nelson.
"We Ul1I!414I MIimos as rw ad
- skill., Education Cesialselosir Ralph
Incumbent Mayor Troy
seats, will be on the Dec. 4
While Councilman Harry election are currently held by
,
all
those cities,
ad
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John
Leighty
and
Owen
Pliand
has won re-election
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saying, his" "We an
"The ioaar the children $d these i, and that office will
thea atheycsnlsantl'l*'gI Sari - th406 tthM'sputO1tbs*S1idsCSSS - - Malls reported today that qualifying period is sM to close payers, he has not as yet filed. Sheppard. Both have Indicated unopposed
1k.0 ha" qv"f'd at won, Oct. IS.
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so
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are:
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Victor seek re.election while Mrs Former Councilman and ez- one qualified to oppose him.
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In Altamonte Springs, the
ilIOt in the Dec.' 4 city Olverl, plait manager at SrgJiward has not revealed her 'mayor Donald Wilson has go
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ballot
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with PLO head Yassir Arafat, It
was learned today.
PLO spokesmen In Beirut
would not confirm that Arafat is
coming toNew York. Observers
said that because of security,
my trip by the Palestinian
guerrilla thief may not be
announced until it Is under way.
"We've asked his (Castro's)
security how long he plans to
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thinking about medical
to go on to school.
Herald Staff Writer
training since the "demand
According to Mrs.
is
supposed to be high In
A five-year survey
Bateman the trend Is "set"
medical services, not Just
conducted by Mrs. Mary
for continuing education.
for doctors or dentists but
Joyce Bateman, Seminole
Mrs. Bateman said the
also support help like
-County coordinator of
families moving Into
nurses for many years to
career education, has
Seminole County as well as
come." She was troubled
existing families "want
revealed that "families in
that so many students
Seminole County are In.
their child togoontoschool
wanted to go Into law since
and the senior expects to
creasingly considering
that profession is getting
continue."
education as a primary
overcrowded.
Conversely, the percent
family goal."
On the crucial question If
of students seeking full
The survey, which ap- time employment dropped • the school system irepared
piled to graduating seniors
them for their future, the
significantly over the five.
from 1975-1979 classes,
majority of students said
year period,
Included responses to
yes. In 1915 65 percent
Mrs. Bateman realized
questions concerning plans
agreed but In 1916 the
that some students will
after graduation In terms
percent dropped to 61. 1977
continue their education
of what fields Interested
had the lowest percent of
them, If the school systemand work full-tune so there
students who replied ap
Is not a complete direct
prepared them to pursue
proving their high school
and
comparison
between
going
careers
these
training,
60 percent.
on
to
school
and
working
suggestions on how to
Supporters
of the school
full
time.
Improve the schools' eftraining jumped to 67
In 1975, 35 percent of the
fectiveness.
percent In 1978 and 69
seniors expected to find
The surveys were
percent In 1979.
full-time work. The figure
returned voluntarily and
In 1978 and 1979 the
rose to 38 percent In 1976
Mrs. Bateman stressed
students taking survey had
but dropped to 37 percent In
that some students did not
the opportunity of selecting
1917. In 1918, 32 percent
respond. She felt however
what would "improve
were going to seek a fu&amp;
that the survey was "repschool effectiveness."
time job and in 1979 only 25
resentative" of the
percent said they wpuld
They were given a choice of
opinions of Seminole
fly. na: 1. inkt courses seniors before - they
more difficult, 2. enforce
m'aduted. - want S.
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'FarnIII.s
Mrs. Bateman used some
more counseling inanswers about _______
formation, 4. provide more
education as the basis for
their children
vocational courses, S. offer
her belief that education is
more study-work ex.
becoming a primary goal.
PiflCeL•
to go on
In 1975, wlthl,29? students
In 1978 Mrs. Bateman
(84 percent) returning the
revealed the students
survey, 67 percent said
more
picked
they would continue their
to school'
cowellng information" as
education after high
the higged Improvement.
school. In 1976, of l,
"Make courses more
students (75 percent
difficult" was second and
look for a full-time position
returns) 66 percent of the
"provide more vocational
after graduation.
returners reported they
Concerning What field
courses" came In third.
will continue wboolig. In
they were going to study
According to Mrs.
1977, of 1,568 (84 perafter graduation business,
Bateman, In 1979 "offer
centreturns) 65 percent
more counseling In.
a very general was from
said they will continue.
- public relations to ac
formation" was again the
According to Mrs. - courtingto.allbig, was the
top pick with "provide
Bateman, 1975 to 1977 was
M.Me" related
top choice
more vocational courses"
the period 01 recession in
fields was second In every
second and "enforce rules
CUitrd Florida and am
year but In 1077 'who 11w
of conduct" third.
families Could not support
was the second tholce Law
Mrs. Bateman believes
a college or vocational
was tiini in 1976. The arts,
that one result of the
education. In 191$ out of
such as drum, pelrdklg,
surveys were recently
1,375 answers (a 73 percent
completed vocational
and music, was third In
return) 72 percent of the
1971. Engineering was
wings at I0mai and Lake
students planned on ocothird In 1976.
Howell high schools.
tlnuing their education.
Education, once. a
According to Mrs.
The seniors - Of 1579
apular dlc', was not
BaSemen, the trend toward
reported the b1ghet
diosmfrsmpsmdlyoi*oIths - more schooling I. very
percent wanting to take
iOorliof broad areucn
positive but sh.wouldlik,
that 01
further
the survey.
___ that
10 stuissids (A percent
Mrs. Betasnaa said elm
"all people should not go to
Mom) 73 percent wanted
was glad students are
college."
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He decided It was time to
return to Texas.
At the time Nelson moved
to Austin, the city already
had begun to acquire a
reputation as the refuge for
Nashville expatriates
dissatisfied with the country
music mainstream.
This year's award may not
convince the 48-year-old
singer to move beck to Nashvii!., but he saw It as a step
in ft rigid direction for the
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disc jockey until his music
began to attract attention in
the late 190.
He sold his first song,
"Family Bible," for $O.
Like many of his later
was
compositions,
It
destined to become a country
jukebux '4wc.
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                    <text>69—Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, July 10, 1979

Mao's Rule Questioned But His Tomb' Draws Throngs
PEKING (UPI)
The teen- discussion among Communist granite pillars.
worker who was bused to the
In the wood-panelled next
The atmosphere, as in rolls on, time presses, ten perlence.
age girl in her Mao-style blue Party leaders as to whether to
A middle-aged woman square with 20 others from his
In the first room people were room lies Mao himself in a Lenin's
on thousand years are too long.
mausoleum
held the hand of her launch a de-Maolzation cam. guided left or right on a red black marble, glass-covered Moscow's Red Squire, suggests Seize the day, seize the hour." worker at a meter factory said, plant said, "I was very excited.
grandmother, dressed in the paign.
carpet past a 10-foot-high white coffin set in a bed of flowers,
Mao who
The entire trip through the "When we entered the It was
a hail of devotion.
traditional side-buttoned gray
Now, as in 1978, groups from marble statue of a seated Mao,
mausoleum, It was so quiet that formed new China."
"The Great Helmsman" is
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The visitors silently looked at tomb
tunic worn by Chinese women factories and offices, foreign his legs crossed informally. A dressed in the standard gray Mao's body without stopping.
Out the rear door of the my heart was even more
In the valley of the Ming
for centuries,
delegations and tourists - all painting of the mountains of "Mao" suit. A red Chinese
Tombs near the Great Wall lie
In the final room, on a white mausoleum streamed the "vial- heavy."
The old lady's feet were tiny were Invited or had asked for China covers the wall behind communist flag covers his body marble wall, one of Mao's tors of the masses," as the
A man who had fought with the bodies of the 15th and 16th
and crippled from her youth tickets — file past the body on him. The marble floor is so from the chest down. His poems Is written in his graceful ticket-taker described them. Mao's revolutionaries in 1949 century rulers of China. Their
when women bound their feet to Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- varnished It looks like water. balding head, the face rather Chinese calligraphy.
Although the present regime said, "The chairman rescued monuments are more graceful
please men.
day mornings.
The room is lined with small rosy, i ests stiffly on a red
In part it says, "So many has said Mao made his share of China from the depths of and lavish. But the bodies are
Together the two wom en,
One recent morning the pine trees,
of longevity pillow. Four soldiers stood at deeds cry out to be done — and mistakes, several tomb visitors misery."
hidden deep underground and
from the old and the new China, square was dotted with some in China,
the head of the coffin,
A 24-year-old steel mill not displayed to the public.
always urgently. The world appeared moved by the exjoined
of Chinese who 100 buses that brought workers
walked hushed and solemn to from Peking and nearby cities.
view the body of Mao Tse-tung. Each green invitation bore
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of present -day China, died in
1. Arrive at the time fixed on
1976. One month later came the the ticket and line up to wait.
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Mao's wife and three other
2. Button up your clothes. Do
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not laugh or talk. No smoking.
The 200,000-square-foot No eating. Do not carry into the
mausoleum on Tien An Men memorial hall ammunition,
Square opened in November guns, cameras, tape recorders
1977. Last November it was or handbags.
closed, "for repairs" officials
3. When you enter the hail,
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Skylab plunged
orbit and fell harmlessly into the Indian
Ocean south of Australia at about 12:27 today National
Aeronautics and Space Administration officials reported.
NASA officials said the mammouth 77-ton space station began
breaking apart shortly after noon. The main body of the craft sent
its final transmission to monitors in Australia at 12:04 Eastern
Standard Time.
The demise of Skylab ends months of speculation as to where
the vehicle would land.
However, while the latest reports at about 1 p.m. were that
Skylab had fallen harmlessly into the Indian Ocean, there were
some preliminary reports of sighting what may have been
"lighter" pieces of the space station falling at several points in
Australia.
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The exact time of Skylab's splashdown was not kno%%1i.
However, trackers in Australia predicted the time on the basis of
calculations made before contact was lost during the craft's final
orbit.
The impact location was put at 42 degrees 87 minutes south and
105 degrees 97 minutes east, according to trackers.
Because of the uncertainty over where debris would land, many
state and local civil defense command centers across the nation
were manned during the final hours of Skylab's flight.

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It appeared earlier in the day the most likely impact zone might
include parts of southern Canada and Maine.
But a final maneuver that sent Skylab tumbling in its last hours
in space apparently added minutes to its life, extending the
midpoint of the estimated debris zone into the South Indian

Water, Sewer Rates
Boosted For
Seminole Cus tomers

TUESDAY, JULY 10

Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Avenue and 7, Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Tn-County Road Runners CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
Commerce.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Townhouse.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn, Lake Monroe.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
civic center.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Overeaters Anouymono, 130 p.m., Mtamánte Mali
Sears.
Recovery inc., 12:30 p.m., mental health center, 103
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
THURSDAY, JULY 12
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.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, noon, Lake Monroe Holiday Inn.
South Seminole AA, mental health center, Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Irleland's
Restaurant.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sesninola Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
107' Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Sanford AA, open, 1201 W. First St., 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 13
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chwnley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Al-anon, 8 pin., Halfway House, lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Orange Blossom Chapter NtI. Federation of the Blind, 3
p.m., Apt. 23-B, Twin Lakes Apts., Monroe Avenue,
Maitland.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Greater Sanford
of Commerce.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open , speaker, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
MONDAY, JULY 16
Maltisud-South Seminole Chamber of Commerce
&amp;4eglslative Update, 8 a.m., 110 N. Maitland Ave.,
Mt1and; Rep. Bobby Brantley, speaker.
TUESDAY, JULY 17
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, French
Avenue, Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1$
General membership meeting Sanford Seminole
Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee building. 427 S. French
Ave., Sanford.
Touring Florida Card Party,
by DeBary
Firemen's Man. Women's Auxiliary, DeBary Firemen's
12Colomba Road.
7p.m.;
card game, 7:30 p.m. Tickets at the door.
Orlando Dog Training Club,
and breed
classes at National Guard Armory, Ferncreek Avenue,
Orlando. Registration and first class,? p.m. Call 2174609
for obedience and 8943509 for breed class.
THURSDAY, JULY It
AARP-NRTA,, noon, Sanford Civic Center. Speaker
Grace Kehrer, executive director Seminole Youth
Planning Council.

Ocean.
The Federal Aviation Administration regional air traffic
control center in Nashua, N.H., closed it 150-mile wide airspace
path centered on a line from Kennebunk, Maine, to Berlin, Nil.,
fromii the ground up'' to niiiiiiiiizi' the possibility of debris
colliding with a plane.
When it appeared earlier in the day that Skylab's wreckage
might crash closer to North America, Skylab coordination chief
Richard Smith said he was satisif led with what had happened .
Right now," tie said at 8 a.ni. EDT, ''all indicators are that it is
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to move a little farther downstream into the big water area.
1 think the chances of a land mass being endangered are bein':
reduced. We still know there's uncertainty around It. I can't say
hind masses are not endangered. But It appears that land concern
would be going down.'
An earlier prediction was that the 77-ton Skylab would drop in
the Pacific Ocean at 11:18 am. El)T
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America if the prediction was off by even a few minutes.
So engineers ordered Skylab into a wobbling, rolling tumble
designed to prolong its life by about 30 minutes and keep hundreds
of bits and pieces of space junk from U.S. and Canadian cita'..
Frances Lewine, a spokesman for the Department of 'I'ruo
sportation, said the Coast Guard sent radio messages to vessels in
U.S. coastal waters and overseas about twice an hour. askim:
them to report any sightings to the nearest Coast Guard Station.
It was an inglorious end to an 874-million mile voyage that
proved men could live in space for months at it time.
Skylab was launched in May 1973 and, when its third and last
three-inwi crew abandoned it in February 1974, the 118-foot orbiting laboratory had returned it wealth of scientific information
about the sun and Earth's resources as "ell as priceless medical
data.

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Gene Grooms, executive
director of the Seminole
Education Association (SEA),
said both teams reached an
agreement of a 15 percent in"
crease In beginning salaries of
Seminole County teachers.
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
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caused Seminole Harness Brookside Court, Forest Brook.
ltacewa officials to cancel told deputies tie saw a flash of
Tuesday night's 10-race lightning at about 8.15 put.
T uesday arid then sparks began
program in Casselberry.
Li ghtning also was blamed flying out of one of the wall
for a tiou.se fire ill Casselberry. outlets in his tiunit',
About 7 p.m. the Semninolt'
his wife then noticed sinoe
Raceway general manager,
Neil Makin, made the decision ill the garage and coining out of
the air conditioner vents,
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with the majority of corn.
level,
missioners to raise the water
The new fees become cfpromptly switched oft the
and sewer rates of about 3,000
fective Aug. 1, which tflCflflS
According to Muttn, severe electricity.
consnmera first will notice the
consumers In the Lynnwood,
No estimate ot the tire
lighting created a mater hazard
price hike when they receive
Country Club, Indian Hills and
was determined.
horsemen
and
horses
on
a
damage
to
Consumer Utilities areas of the
their bills in September.
The Seminole County Sheriff
wet track.
county.
The fee hikes are expected to
BOB STURM
Department's new home in
Lightning hit a transformer, Building 310 IS protected from
generate about $100,000 in
facing reality.
wiping out use of the tote board any possible power outage
additional revenues, which will
The new rates mean an
on
be used to cover escalating
average consumer using 12,500
the infield, but that wasn't ('ius('(i b) inclement weather,
the cause of the dark night, said John Sjx'lski. spokcsxiiani
gallons of water a month will gallons drops to 65 cents, But costs of operation and to help
fog
because
TV
monitors
see his bill rise from $20.97 to the sewage rate jumps to 150 pay a balloon payment on the N
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percent of the water bill.
throughout the grandstand and
bond issue floated to acquire
"We do have a U x ili a r v,
clubhouse
the
system,
according
to
were
available
for
standby
generators at Building
Consumers receive a cornCo
unty administrator Roger commissioners.
odds
and
payoffs.
310
which
autumiiat ica liv
wage
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for
water
and
bined bill
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on the amount of water
concern," said Makin.
Spolski said.
The sewage fee Is based on a 10,000 and 15,000 gallons per peared at the courthouse to
month.
Makin is considering an
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tine
proposed
rate.
percentage of the water bill.
application to the Division of
There is also a backup systeni
There were only about 20
The new rate structure calls residents present Tuesday
Pari-Mutuel Wagering in for all the radio transmitters
Under the current rate
Miami to make UI) the lost date and gasoline pumps at the Five
structure a customer pays a for a charge per gallon of 70 night
gallons
cents
between
15,000
and
20,000
at tine cud of the season. Points complex and another one
One of the protesting
minimum fee for 5,000
Will this Baptist ('titnrt'ti be I.ongwood's next city ball?
possibly as a doubleheader on at the courthouse for one of the
of water per month. The gallons used. The existing rate residents asked Jeff EtchThe
rate
between
berger,
cents.
labor Day.
radio base stations located ill
director of the office of
customer then pays 66 cents for is 66
gallons
30,000
and
Sanford, he added.
will be Management, Analysis and
every 1,000 gallons above the 20,000
cents and above 30,000 Evaluation, why the rate hike of
It was the first racing date
minimum, up to 15,000 ga llons. 80
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gallons,
canceled this season. 'line truck
The utility companies also
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had to postpone two dates last have placed ttne sheriff's
The minimum fee is $4.58. gallon.
President Carter's reconiSewage rates are then
season because of weather amid department on its priority list
mended seven percent wage
Sewage rates will not be and price guideline.
malfunctioning equipment should art outage occur, Spolski
calculated at 120 percent of the
because of electrical distur- said.
water bill. Thus, at, 12,500 calculated for consumers using
Etchberger said the rate
bances.
gallons per month, the user more than 15,000 gallons of increase is the first in three
would pay $4.58 (minimum) water per month. Above that )'ears.
"Even on a power outage, our
"Hopefully, we're dealing
plus $4.95(7.S times 66 cents for level, users will pay a
Elsewhere iii tine county, new telephone system at 310 has
lightning was being blamed for a built-in capability of
gallons over the minimum) plus maximum fee of $16.62. The with a long-term luke as opmaximum rate is a decrease posed to a single year, so anstarting a fire in a home east of sustaining itself for five hours,"
$11.43 (120 percent of the water
from the existing ceiling of nualized over several years the
By JANE CASSELIIEIIItY
One, Maitland, exclusive agent one of which is occupied by the Casselberry, according to Spoiski said. "We could still
$17.38.
Herald
Staff
Writer
for the property owned by Longwood-Winter
rate would be below seven
Springs Seminole County deputies. accept and make calls."
Chamber of Commerce. Tine
future
city
Will
Longwood's
Marian St. Laurent.
Under the new rate structure,
percent," Etchberger said.
The decrease comes as a
Roach said Tuesday that the third floor roommis have not yet
the minimum for 5,000 gallons
Commissioner Sandra Glenn hull be equipped with a bar or
the
rate
result
of the commission's
is
tine
question.
an
altar?
That
city
could recoup up to 50 been renovated.
remains at $4.58 and
said she hoped the rate increase
Bundy Trial
The hotel property is located
"And It comes with a liquor percent of tine purchase price of
per 1,000 gallons up to is,000 decision to set the maximum would not be a closed matter
on
County
Road
427
next
to
the
and that a review of the rates license!" exclaimed Conn- $330,000 and renovation cost in
evidence submitted,
could be made each budget missioner Ray Leibensperger tine form of a restoration police station. To be eligible for
price
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federa!
grant,
Roach
said,
the
The
when
he
learned
Longwood's
federal
grant.
year.
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The licensing of psychologists:
In addition to the fee hikes, 1883 Village Inn was available eludes all equipment and property has to be open to
exception
public
view
a
certain
nunnber
of
new
city
hall
site.
with
the
as
a
possible
furnishings,
commissioners voted to indays a year.
Having outgrown its city hall of an antique bugget.
crease the connection charges
What the profession thinks of It;
Longwood
1963,
the
city
of
the
building,
built
in
The
center
of
for water and sewer taps. The
"This is the imnost logical
water connection fee increases Longwood is eyeing other historical District, the three- place for the city hull, in the
from $300 to $425 for single possible sites - including the story hotel, because of its center of the historical district,
what the county Is doing about it
family and multi-family facilities now occupied by First historical registry, can't be
and the hotel could easily be
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dwellings and from $250 to $375 baptist Churcin of Longwood, changed on tine exterior, but adapted for tine use," he said. AroundTheClock
the
motel,
and
can
be
remodeled
on
tine
inside
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motels
and
hotels.
for
Another prospective buyer Bridge
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The old inn, designated a to suit tine buyer's needs,
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would do away with the disco
The First floor contains a replacing
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rise from $4(X) to $525 for single historic landmark in 1973, may
it with a Southern
being ripped-off, page 3A
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dwellings and f rom $350 to $375 vantages for the city, according lounge. The second floor has
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Herald Staff Writer
''We have to face realities.
Nobody likes a rate increase —
especially me, a staunch
conservative Republican,''
Seminole County Commissioner
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that salary will be increased to
$10,465.
But Ernest Cowley, chief
negotiator for the school
management team, said his
team had approved the
language of a particular article
not the teachers' salary
proposal.
"We would never approve
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taxpayers could never afford it.
"The negotiators for the
teachers are using trickery.
They are trying to get the public
to think we offered this and now
we are trying to back down on
it,"
Cowley said the school
managememnt team never
presented a counter-proposal to
the teachers' union's salary
He declined to say how
request.

much the management team
was willing to offer concerning
starting salaries,
But Grooms charges Cowley
and his team "goofed" and he
can prove the salary and expenses agreement was reached
by the teams.
"I am going on the written
word that he passed across the
table," Grooms said,
"I think he goofed really,

really bad," he added. "I
goofed at the table bargaining
before and I had to live with it.
Now, he has to live with it.
"Seminole County teachers
are really worth that amount of
an increase and would not ask
for anything more than they
deserved," Grooms said.
Cowley said no future
bargaining sessions were
scheduled to be held between

the two teams. But inc may take
some action on behalf of his OWU
team.
'We possibly could petition
that union for bargaining in bad
faith for refusing to receive our
(salary) proposal," Cowley
said. "I think the tape (of the
session) will back tine up "
Despite the teachers' union's
contention both teams even-

tually will have to return to the
bargaining table to open
negotiations on salaries,
Cowley said. Two other Ucmits,
the school calendar for the 197980 school year arid the health
and
medical
insurance
coverage, both previously
tabled, also wm need to be
taken up by the negotiating
teams, he said.

�2A—Evening HeraJ, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 11, 1979

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Talks Termed 'Important:
Sadat To Visit Israel
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Anwar Sadat will visit Israel next month at the invitation
of Prime Minister Menachem Begin, the two leaders said

Com uter
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P
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today.
They told reporters they disagreed on the question of
Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and Gaza
Strip but agreed on opposing any move to dismember
Lebanon.
"I agree with the Prime Minister that our talks today
and yesterday were among th e most im po rtant we have
had," Sadat said. "Very important indeed," Begin added.
The Israeli leader said "we agreed peace between
Egypt and Israel Is forever."

Savings to Seminole County
in excess of $30,000 per year
could be realized if the courthouse and other buildings were
heated, cooled and ventilated
by computer, county cornmissioners wertS told Tuesday.
David Hotary, director of
administrative services for the
county, said the net savings
over five years would be about
$1Y5,023 if a computer were
installed. Additional savings
would be realized if the heating
and cooling equipment In

Troops Could Be The Rebels
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI)
President Anastasio
Somoza admitted for the first tim e he doesn't know how
long his national guard can hold up against Sandinista
reinforcements and warned his troops may turn to
guerrilla warfare.
"If they the Sandinistas kept coming across from Costa
Rica, t he re's no force that can stop them," the
Nicaraguan president said. "I don't know how long th e
guard can hold out."
He also said if he is forced to leave the country without
safeguards for his national guard and Liberal Party,
government troops will "fight on."
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Building 310 at the airport and
the Seminole South Library
were hooked into the cornputerized system, he said.
"it is projected that a
reduction of approximately 31
percent in energy consumption
will result from installation of
this service," Hotary said of the
computer operation.
Computerized
operation
would reduce the run-time of
the heating and air conditioning
equipment, he said.
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liotary said an economic
analysis comparing the present
energy usage with the projected
usage under a computerized
system shows that about
1,298,806 fewer kilowatt hours
would be required to maintain
comfort level temperatures in
the courthouse if a computer is
installed. That figure translates
into about $48,231 in fees for
electricity and fuel oil, he said.
Both Honeywell Corporation
and
Johnson
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would charge similar rates for
installation and service, according to Hotary. Those fees
would be about $20,000 the first
year and less in subsequent
years, he said.
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff
said the computer system has
proven cost efficient In public
buildings elsewhere and
suggested the necessary work
be done for the Invitation of bids
on the system. His suggestion
was put in a motion and ap-

proved by the commission.
In other action, the corn— Delayed until July 24
public hearings on proposed
road improvements on portions
of Power Road and Burton Lane
A public hearing on an or,
dinance to establish a special
street lighting district in the
Lake Ridge section of Fern
Park also was delayed until
July 24. The delays were made
so residents affected by the

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BOSTON (UP!)— There was a moment of silence
at
Symphony Hall Tuesday night for Arth
ur Fiedler. But
only a moment.
Then the Boston Pop Orchestra struck
a muted,
reverent rendition of the song th e silver-haired ma st
e ro
loved best—the "Sta rs and Stripes Forever March." The
podium where Fiedler stood for 50 years was
vacant in
tribute to the world-famed conductor, who died early
Tuesday of a heart atta ck at the age of 84.
Only a huge wreath of fl owers was draped across the
Stand where Fiedler spread the musical scores that
.,brought joy to millions around the world.
Tears welled in the eyes of man y in the capacity
audience as an American flag was unf urled from the
ceiling while th e leaderless orchestra played "Stars and
Stripes."
k.
His death brings the end of an era," said one elderly
,,woman.

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— Granted the request of
public safety director Gary
Kaiser to attend the Associated
Public Safety Communications
Officer's National Conference
in Sacramento, Calif. The costof the trip was put at $839. The
conference runs from Aug. 8
through Aug. 9. — GEOFFREY'

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A leisurely bicycle ride
ed into disaster Tuesday
afternoon for a 31-year-old
Casselberry man who was
assaulted by an irate motorist,
according to Seminole County
deputies.
Leslie Harris 011170 Seminole
Blvd., Casselberry, told
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uepuue tie
wu. FWIBg "s about
½ inch from his ear, and
bicycle south on Red Bug Read minorseratchesonhisneek
and
near the Sunrise subdivision clest.
when the in cident occurred.
TOYOTA STOLEN
A red pickup truck traveling
A 1978 blue Toyota valued at
turn

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)

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An explosion that may have

been set by saboteurs today blew up an oil pipeline supplying crude oil to the world's largest refinery in Abadan
— the second such blast within a week.
State radio reported the explosion occurred near the
ethr Ic Arab village of Darkhwain, exactly halfway betwean Abadan and Ahvaz, at 2:30 a.m.
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lines from the Aghajari fields, cutting the refinery's
output by more than 80 percent, according to the state-run
Bars news agency. Those pi pelines still have not been

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Voyager

2 Delivers

Bonus

According to the suit, Franks:
said he had to cross the &amp;nIth's:
property on March 29, 1978 to:
visit a friend who lived directly,
behind the couple's tavern.
The Smiths were the owners
of Silver TIP Tavern, 1509 W.
13th Street, Sanford, when the
incident occurred, Franks said. ;
in his civil suit, Franks

L ongwood Ponders
New City Hall Slote

MOSCOW (UPI)
The Soviet Union today accused
China of t rying to upset proposed talks aimed at un
proving relations between the two communist giants by
imposing preliminary conditions before they begin.
The Communist Party daily Pravda charged in an
editorial today that Peking is trying to drag "artificial"
complications into their "talks a bout talks" and
demanding substantial changes in the Soviet attitude, the
official Tass news agency rePorted,
"But it is common knowledge that the tactic of
'preliminary conditions' Is used as as rule when there is
an intention to derail the talks from the outset or to
protract them to Infinity."
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am. readings; ternTHURSDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: high, 10:43
perature, 82; overnight lows,
Z4; yesterday's high, 93; a.m., 11:06 p.m.; low, 4:22 a.m.,
barometric pressure, 30,00; 4:33 p.m.
relative humidity, U percent;
Port Canaveral: 111gb, 10:35
n.m., 10:58 p.m.; Low, 4:13
linda, SW a19 mph.
Forecast: Partly cloudy skies a.m., 4:24 p.m.
Bayport: high, 4:21 a.m.,
1thaduanceof afternoon and
Ivening thundershowers are 3:38 p.m.; low, 9:51 a.m., 10:46
expected today with only a pm.
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Ugbt chance of showers
BOATING FORECAST
weday. High temperatures
SI. Augmthie to Jupiter Inlet
IU be In the upper III to mid out 50 miles winds east to
Pa with lows In the mid
southeast around 10 knots
lads
variable
mostly through Thursday. Seas 3 feet
dsvtherly 10 m ph or less.
or less. Few thunderstorms
21 percent today,
today. Otherwise, partly
tonight and 20 percent cloudy.
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SIMINOLIMIMOIIAL
HOSPITAL
JULY ii
ADMISSIONS

Bertha S.

Taylor, Key Largo
Margarel H. Shivers, Osiwn
DISCHARGES
Sanford:

:Sanford:

Shelile L. Brent
Anthony Coolidge
Beatrice P. Doe

'Willie Arnold

4beIia I. Brown
Kirsn R. Davis

Matti* I. Harris

Jos*t J. Distufano

David T. Henry

Mary E. Edwards
VicglnI. W. McQusters
'Elm. L. R9ck

Eddl. Sinietary
Carolyn .i. Woo
Waiter Webb, Deaary
Eliiabe$h A. Wilson, Edgewater
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!)— When the nation's gover" nors assemble, about the only action that can be taken by
V'- majority vote is to adjourn .
Th us it appeared for a while Tuesday that the National
Governors Association, after wrestling for three days with
energy issues, might be hogtled by Its o wn rules and
unable to speak as a group on the vital question of oil
pr
ices and windf all taxes. Gov. Richard Lamp, D-Colo.,
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closing session.
It endorsed President Carter's gradual decontrol
program, called for a tax of unstated percentage on the
extra pr ofits of the oil com panies and recommended that
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In. light of the give-away
licensing program, for
psychologists in Florida,
Gessner offered se veral tips for
the consumer who plans to seek
out the services of a

psychologist.
Consumers may determine
whether a psychologist is a
bona tide prcessional by
checking out his name with
their local mental health center
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Winds clocked at 80 mph crumpled a partially complet ed sho pping center in Texas, killing two construction
worke rs and in juring several others.
Winds of up to 80 mph smashed into Round Rock, a
suburb of Austin , and crumpled Sam Bass Square, a twolevel shopping center under construction.
"We went inside to get out of the rain," said Charles
Cramer, 23, one of the workers who saw the squall line
approach. "We heard the walls crack and we started to
run. It all came down on us." The bodies of two construction workers were pulled from the wreckage, police
said. Several other workers were injured, two of them
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Hillaborough County, Gessner
said.
"Look out for individuals who
hedge when you ask about his
credentials, w here he went to
school, where he received his
training and w hether he had a
professional license," Gessner
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—Self-professionals. People
w ho are professionally-trained
who wo uld like the prestige of
saying "I am a psychologist."
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (UP!) —John Wayne's will, leaving
must of the actor's $7 million estate to his seven children,
was accepted for probate without opposition Tuesday at a
hearing before Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner.
The judge authorized the three executors named by
Wayne to carry out the will's provisions — Wayne's oldest
son, Michael, Arizona ranching par tner, Laids Johnson,
and attorney, John Warren.
Wayne,a symbol of rugged Amer1cai'In to moviegoers
around the world for generations, died June 11 of cancer
at the age of 71.
His V-page will provided for an estate with $1 million In
real property, .Th milli In personal property and
$100,000 In holdings.
The actor left a trust for his first wife, Josephine,
providing her with an Income of $3,000 a month, and made
gifts of$30,000 to Pat Stacy, his secretary at the time of his
death, and $10,000 to Mary St. John, a former secretary.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— Sen. Herman Talmadge, DGa., lear ned the art of political Infighting f rom his father
Gene, a flamboyant Georgia governor who had a habit of
mapping his red suspender whenever the going got rough.
Talmadge, a 23-year Senate veteran, needed more than
galluses thumping today as he reluctantly was called to
the witness stand to give his long-awaited defense
testimony in the Senate Ethics Committee's hearings on
charges of financial misconduct.
He mud answer some nagging questions that have yet
to be resolved to the committee's satisfaction despite
nearly six weeks of testimony from prosectulon and
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The new computerized INTELPOST was beginn in g
this week a month-long demonstration stage between the
United States and England. The Postal Service then plans
a one-year field test in which actual mall will be sent
between the United States and seven countries.
The cost of mailing a letter to Britain will be$5a page—
the rates may be red uced if the system proves profita ble
— plus additional posta ge for hand deli very If the sender
desires.

Talmadge Takes The Stand

time a sudden squall kicked up and leave some of the island
GRAND ISLE, La. (UP!)
and nearly blew me over the community without electricity,
Hurricane Bob today
scatter debris on the road and
meekly Into the unpopulated platform. This is nothing."
The brunt of the winds struck push surf over the lawns of
coastal
marshlands
of
southeast Louisiana preceded where they could cause little or beachfront cottages.
by weakening 75 mph winds and no damage — In
The National Weather Serthat shield most of southeast
driving rains,
vice
said Bob was difficult to
Louisiana train the G ulf
The first hurricane of
season—and the first to bear a Mexico. But high tides pushed pinpoint because It was too
male name
had dt1ed northward by the storm de- weak to form a precise eye.
weather forecasters Tuesday Mroyed much of the levee on
"It's a very disorganized
with Its rapid growth from a Grand lsle,a rare section of the storm so it's kind of hard to get
minor tropical depression to a coast exposed to the open gulf, at the center of It, the eye," said
Water was four to six inches forecaster Julian Posey. ,,It
hurricane In less than nine
deep In ground-level businesses doesn't have a clear-cut eye
hol'
.W$.
But Bob failed to live up t on the Island.
better say center of the storm,
"The water is moving In very not eye."
expectations and barely held on
to ttie m mpii wuuis necessary fast," said Mayor Wayne
The atari]] was forecast to
Guidry. "What levee we had
to be labeled a hurricane as
the New Orleans area
pass
left
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washed
away.
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of
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skittered across the
ar
midday. City Hall and
ound
partially
blown
off,
but
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grass 20 miles west of Grand was
Saw no major residence dama- many businesses were closed
Isle at daybreak.
its. There's no major flooding because of the weather threat.
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persona who remained on the of hom .11
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Island, said Hjirrlcane Bob was
milder than some donna he worst by evacuating virtually
RIDA
experienced on the f'hore oil all 8,000 of Its residents and
toUriSts Tuesday. AlthOugh the
rig
he
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— The Postal Service, is its
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transmits them from Washington or New York to London

claims the Smiths were
negligent in Ix)t maintaining a:
"reasonably safe premise."

Franks referred to the couple's'
in the opposite direction at- $8,100 was stolen from the Doberman Pinscher that was
tempted to pass a car in f ront of parking lot of an apartment tied to a water heater tank:
him and, In the process, forced complex in Longwood, ac- affixed to the tavern.
Harris off the road, Harris said. cording to Seminole County
As he passed the dog, Franks:
The Longwood Inn
Longwood's next city hail?
His, who was drin king deputies.
claims, the animal attacked
water from a plastic container
Robert M. Johnston, 34, of 100 and bit him n umerous times.
at that moment, squirted some Autumn Drive, The Springs, in causing him "serious and
across the truck's windshield, Longwood, told dspglee he had painful bodily injuries." ..:
deputies say. Both truck and parked his locked car near the
and:
John Bryant, a minor
bicycle proceeded down .the clubhouse and discovered it his mother, Johnnie Mae
road in opposite directions,
missing about 5 p.m. Tuesday. Hampton are suing Vernon:
A few minutes later, the
Johnston told deputies he saw Grouver Brown and Govern-:
truck returned and pulled off four teenagers In the vici nity of ment Employees Insurance
th e road in front of Harris at the the clubhouse about the time
Company.
entrance to the Sunrise housing the theft occurred.
On June 9, 1978, Brown
development, he said.
negligently operated his car,:
The d river climbed out of the
on State itoad 434 near the Includes 16 lots with the 4,027(Continued
Page
The following civil suits have causing him to strike Bryant on
ch urch 's activities building is sq. ft. 21-year-old sanctuary, a truck and attempted to "karate been filed with the office of Locust Avenue In Sanford, the:
family style, according to scheduled to take place in 5,252-sq.ft classroom building, j um p-ki Ck" Harris, the victim Seminole
suit charges. As a result,
County civil court
Roach.
October. "A stipulation of sate 5,560-sq.-ft. ed ucation building; told deputies. A fight ensued Cler k Arthur Beckwith seeking Bryant was Injured In and:
"If the hotel Is available, would be that it was not a 1 ,764-sq.-ft . offi
about his body and extremities,:
ce complex, before Harris managed to pin damages in excess of $2,500.
forget th e church ," commented available unt il April , 1980, when covered walkways
e
man
down
on
the
th
gr
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un
d.
and
he Is deman ding payment:
and a ho use.
Robert Franks is suing
Mayor June Lormann on we could move out," said a The second and third parcels
When he released his Dewey Smith and his wife, of damages, the suit Indicates.
learning it was for sale.
spokesman for the church.
Mu.
consist of six lots north of assailant, the man pulled out a Edna, for physical injuries he
$en is
&amp;own :
City Administrator David
City
Altamonte Springs Realtor Church Street and six lots east four-inch blade Buck knife and allegedly suffered when the bOCSUSO she has incurred and
reported to the city Don White, who Is handling the on Grant Street.
jabbed at him, Harris said. He couple's Doberman Pinscher Will lflc*w medical expenses for
commission Monday night that property for the church, said
d
add
ed that he suffered a slight bit him on the neck, head and beT $Ofl'5 Inj uries
"There is no way they coul
, th suit
he had made a tentative offer to today he doesn't know where duplicate this
ut
states.
at near this price c on the left side of his face, body.
the church, but "they want a Grant got his information, at t ay's costs," sa
od
id White.
minimum of $320,000."
"certainly not from the board of
Chacey was told by the
"I don't want it at any price: trustees or the new building commissioners
to
try
we would be trying to fix it up committee."
renegotiating to try and get a
the rest of our lives," said
"Maybe six months ago, they lower price for th e church
Commissioner J.R. Grant. could have gotten it for less," property.
"Besides I have it on good said White, "but now the ch urch
City Clerk Linda Martin said
authority they would take a lot has gotten financing for its new the present city hall facilities
less."
building and can afford to wait are "too small" and the
The church , meanwhile, is until the right buyer comes building official's desk is in the
t rying to sell Its facilities at along."
council chamber. "We need
Church and Grant streets
There are three parcels for a parttime help, but there is no
beca use groundbreaking for total asking price of $450,700,' place to put them and we need
construction of new buildings according to White. Parcel one storage space," she added .

By BRAD PURDOM
the county was trying to anyone who could afford the sure what would happen to county ordinance installing
new all license applications on hold
Herald Staff Writer
determine how to handle the license to practice psychology, those who applied for licenses rest rictions on the licenses
until "it is determ ined for them
The Seminole
County problem
of
licensing Third, it could abolish all during the period of time in might include a clause
making exactly who they should
Attorney's office Is "still psychologists now th at the state licensing of psychologists so which there are no
apparent those restrictions retroactive,
researching" the question of no
longer
administers that, although anyone could restrictions on who is qualified But, he said, those avenues had license."
how to handle the licensin g of examinations.
practice, no one would be doing to receive them. lithe county not been fully explored yet and
He sa id he could not indicate
psychologists since the demise
He said th e county had three it with the co unty's "stamp of installs its own restrictions
he was not sure what the county how long the resear ching wo uld
of the state's li censing board, basic altern atives. First, it approval."
some point in the future, he would do.
take, although some answers
but county attorneys insist their could
Install
its
own
McMillan said other alter- said, it would be "a quest ion for
The county licensing office, may be forthcoming in " a
present stance is perfectly requirements to determine who natives may be found, but that the courts" as to whether thos
e he said, was co rrect in placin g couple of days."
legal.
is qualified to practice these were the major people would have to meet
Bob McMillan, assistant psychology within Seminole possibilities being examined, those qualifications.
county attorney, said Tuesday County. Second, it could allow
McMillan said he was not
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contact wi th Ea rth, it snapped pict ures looking back at
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Ameri cans are losing billions of dollars a year in interest
by in vesting in "whole life" insurance policies instead of
sim ply putting their money in bonds or savings accounts.
Whole life policies are those in which the owners' Investment accrues, can be borrowed against, and Is paid
off In the form of dividends or retirement Income, as
opposed to simple term policies from which death benefits
are the only repayment.
A report Issued Tuesday by the Federal Trade Commission said "w hole life" insurance policies earn only Ito
2 percent on the average, compared to 5 to 5¼ percent
interest on the lowest-paying savings and loan accounts. It
said the reason whole li fe Insurance is so popular in the
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legislature
"Any client under the care of
psychologist, says he feels
But until then. Gessner said, personally cheated by th e lack a licensed psychologist was
he can see a multitude of of any state regulations. Th at protected under the law,"
Problems brewing from the makes his 10 years of schooling McQuire explained. "The
disastrous, particularly for the
loose
disbursement
consuming public," said Dr.
of for his degree seem like a waste courts could not ask the
psycholog licenses,
Robe rt I. Edelman, a private
of time, he said.
psychologist to testify any
"We are much concerned
practicing psychologist in
Dr. John M. McQuire, a privileged information told by
about individuals who have no private practicing psychologist his client in the court room. But
Altamonte Springs, regarding psychologists,
see people
"The
field
of
psychology
training or qualifications," in Altamonte Springs, said now there is no privileged inlicensing
the give-away
an
intimate
Gessner said. "Others who had there are basically two problem formation law."
procedure for psychologists In involves
relationship between th e client
using blackmail
lost their license in other states areas created by the lack of a
Florida.
McQuire candidly said he
for misbehaving, especially state regulatory board.
Before its session ended in and the doctor," Edelman said,
even
questioned where his legal
sexual misconduct, are coming
June, the state legislature "But with no rules of
tactics
on
Applicants
who
receive
their
stance
lies regarding the
to Florida to get new licenses."
failed to renew the state law professional ethics, I can see
gin
privileged
information
rece ived
be
an
occupational
licenses
will
Dr. Burton luau,
that regulates the licensin g of people using blackmail tactics
en
t.
Springs
psychologist
to
advertise
themselves
as
from
a
cli
s
t
hi
s
Alt;unonte
clients...'
psychologists. That law expired on clients to suppres
associate professor of certified psychologists,
Information."
pri
leg
ed
vi
and
"I don't know where I sta nd
J uly 1.
Without
state
regulations,
psychology at the University of McQuire said. They then wil l legally," McQuire said. "I am
The power of licensing
psychologists now lies in the there is no assurance of quality, reinstate the regulatory power Central Florida, said the try to provide counselin g or just operating under the hope
hands of the counties, which Edelman said. The practicing to the st ate during a special unqualified practitioners of evalutation services to their that if I get called into court I
require psychologist in Florida needs session that is expected to be psychology actually can harm clients that they are not capable wo uld stand on my professional
may — or may not
of, he predicted,
their patients.
ts
to
show
proof
of a no training, expe rtise or ex- held in November.
ethics not to devulge any inapplican
or
other
qualifications.
perience
now,
he
said.
"We
have
requested
the
its
formation.
"There
are
disreputable
Before
the
state
lo
degree
st
"I went through nine years of governor place the regulation of people can who do disservice regulatory
To ill ustrate the absurdity of
power,
the
"It used to be that
the li censing practice, Dr. Alan school to get my psychology psychology licenses on that and harm to persons who are psychology field was sworn to professional ethics were conGessner, executive officer of degree and phd," Edelman agenda," Gessner said. "We going through an emotional follow the confidentiality cla use sistent with legal statutes. Now,
and other r ul es under the state nobody knows where th ey .
the Florida Psychological said. 'And now th ey are saying, are also meeting to discuss the strain," Blau said.
Association, plans to seek in effect, it's not particularly issue with key members of the
Blau, who is a clinical statutes, McQuire said,
stand."
CA RRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
"I think it's a disgrace and

As Boston Pops Plays On

proposals could have the op.
portunity to provide the corn-

license for his pet cameleon significant."
Charlie, today as a sex
Gessner said he is optimistic
therapist in Polk County.
the state legislature will
Another psychologist in
Pensacola was r,r,,rtød to have
'I can
registered his children and pet
hamster Tuesday as practicing

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Psychologists On Licensing: 'A bIsgrace'

NATiON

WASHINGTON (UPI) — vited to the presidential retreat Catoctin Mountain hideaway on diplomatic recognition and a government is viewed by many his wife ROsalynn at his right
President Carter is ruling out Tuesday agreed that Carter a major report to the nation,
lifting of sanctions against his observers as the watershed of hand, taking notes in the condecontrol of gasoline prices should not heat up the economy
his presidency. He believes the ference room at Laurel cottage!
nation,
Winding down the conferenand, apparently, a tax cut at
Powell said there was "gent
Searching for broader solu- deliberations have had a
this time as the unprecedented now with a tax cut, even though ces, the president invited tions to the malaise that he "sobering effect" on the coun- eral agreement" among those
a recession is in sight. Some of employment experts and later
believes has spread throughout try, and he is developing a attending the three-hour eco
Camp
David
series
of
meetings
the
economists said the nation state and local officials to ,amerlcan
society, Carter con- much needed consensus for nomic session Tuesday that the
nears an end.
Is In a recession now.
huddle with him at the moun- ferred Tuesday night with 10 or programs he will present.
government should not act now
Press secretary Jody Powell
taintop retreat today.
Many observers believe the to end the economic slowdown
so of the nation's most
There were indications
said Tuesday Carter believes
president's
political future will
The matter "needs additional
prominent religious leaders
removal of gas price controls Carter would return to the
He also planned to interrupt from
all faiths.
ride or fall on the results.
information, additional time
would be too in flationary.
White House Thursday at- the morning session for a brief
He has been out of the public before those decisions could be
ternoon, and it was understood talk with Zimbabwe Rhodesian
Carter's cloistered probing eye since last Tuesday. White made that will be wellfounded,":
He also said the prominent that some of his speechwriters Prime
Minister
Abel for new ideas from a spectrum House official photographs Powell said, adding, "That has
non-government economists in- already are at work at the Muzorewa, who is seeking U.S. of experts in and outside
of depict him in casual togs with been our view all along."

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except drive - that is what mass transit advocate
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Hedrick, founder of the Free People's Transit, is
asking people to travel by foot, bike, boat, bus, or
carpool in an effort to dramatize the need and the

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THOMAS GlORDAMP, Managing Editor
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Bad

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So long as the gasoline shortage was confined to
California, no one seemed to care very much when
Congress turned down the Carter administration's
gasoline-rationing plan in early May.
1. But now, with the phenomenon of filling-station
lines rolling along the Eastern Seaboard, there is
growing political pressure to grant President
Carter his wish for standby authority to ration
gasoline. Apparently frustrated motorists would
rather fly to ills they know not of than bear the
uncertainty and inconvenience of lining up for
gasoline on odd and even days.
Despite the assurance that government-gasoline
coupons would offer motorists a given monthly
allotment, we must assume the government's
proposed new role in the marketing of gasoline
would be the surest way to have the shortages go
from bad to worse.
As it is, the Department of Energy has managed
to give the United States that which no other nation
has -. lines of waiting motorists at filling stations.
Some knowledgeable abservers believe the
shortage at the gasoline pumps has been greatly
magnified because the DOE messed up the
rationing it has already undertaken - the
allocation of gasoline by states, and within states to
various groups, including priority users such as
farmers. For example, the bureaucrats were
allocating gasoline to California, until recently, on
the basis of 1972 population figures, which failed to
take into account the subsequent and large
population growth here and nogrowth or negative
change elsewhere.
It is expecting the impossible to believe that
rationing would offer miraculous relief as the hair
from the dog that bit us. Under President Carter's
original standby plan, which may or may not be
altered this time around, the nation's motorists
would be mailed entitlements to gasoline coupons
for 90 days worth $25 billion. Entitlements would be
redeemed at banks (where new, long lines would
form for sure) because the coupons themselves
would be too vulnerable to theft in mailboxes.
Entitlements would be mailed for up to three
registered vehicles per household, thereby
creating a sudden demand for junk cars, and, for
those who could afford them, special rationing
advantages.
The brokers who sprang forward recently to buy
and sell half-fare airline coupons have given us a
tiny preview of the brokerage on a national scale of
the estimated $100-billion-a-year in "white
market" gasoline coupons that would arise from
rationing.
The administration estimates it would take six to
eight months to create the necessary bureaucracy
to impose gasoline rationing after Congress approved the standby authority. And no one has
ventured a guess about how many billions it would
cost to administer such a vast program -money
better spent on Increasing gasoline production. One
thing, however, is certain and that is the enormous
power and Influence that gasoline rationing would
confer upon the Carter administration over nearly
every American in his or her daily life.
There should be no doubt, therefore, that the
standby authority for gasoline rationing, once
granted, will be invoked swiftly. Deputy Energy
Secretary John O'Leary is already saying that
rationing "should be considered" perhaps by
summer's end.
The worst of it is that rationing only addresses
the symptoms of our energy shortage and not its
root cause. The quickest way to eliminate waiting
lines at the filling stations, which is all rationing
can hope to accomplish, is for the president to
deregulate altogether the artificially low prices
now imposed by the government over a three-year
period. Supply and demand would then be permitted to come into balance.
We know of no economist who does not insist that
the best way to ration a scarce commodity among
competing groups is through price rationing.

By DON GRAFF
It's almost like the old days.
Passenger terminals are crowed, trains are
Jammed and a reservation for a peak travel
period can be the hottest ticket in tO.
But it's not the good old days.
With the exception of a few refitted blue-ribbon
runs, equipment is dingy to decrepit. Schedules
are erratic, service is so spotty that it may no
longer be possible to get there from here and the
condition of most roadbeds gives new mean ing to
the expression "roughing it.',
But travel we will, and a considerable chunk
of the gasoline-short public is rediscovering the
railroads as a means of doing so. There is even
some talk that the energy shortage may bring
about what eight years of Amtrak reorganizing
and federal subsidizing have failed to achieve rehabilitation of nationwide passenger service.
Thatmlghtalmostqualifyasahappyendlngto
the energy crisis, but don't expect it to be
written. If recent history
the aftermath of the
1973-74 oil embargo -is any guide, the rush of
new customers will as rapidly rush away from
the trains and back to autos as soon as the fuel
supply improves.
And If it does not, If the shortage proves to be
for the very long haul as we are warned, It is
unlikely that trains could be the most effective
means of meeting the nation's changed mass

transportation needs.
Thanks In large part to decades of neglect of
what once was a prime national asset,
rehabilitation Is now much more than a matter of

extending routes and providing new rolling
stock. Before passenger service could be
restored to anything resembling operating efficlency, the existing freight-oriented rail
system would have to be thoroughly restructured
and millions of miles of track renewed.
Even with such a multibillion-dollar in.
vestment, trains would not be providing the most
passenger value for our money. The private
auto, at least the fuel-hungry powerhouse we
have been accustomed to, may well be on its last
wheels. But for moving large numbers of people
long distances In a fuel-tight economy, buses and
the auperjets have the advantage. Trains could
not pay their way. To be fare-competitive, they
would continue to require subsidies.
That may well be worth It to relieve traffic
congestion in the heavily populated urban
corridors. But elsewhere the passenger train has
become an expensive anachronism. The current
energy shortage has only temporarily slowed its
final journey into history.
If it's good old days we hanker for, we might
more realistically hope that the oil producers
will open the taps again and lower the price as
look for a railroad renaissance.
And Americans think we have it tough In the
energy crisis. Consider what may be asked of
West Germans -the first ever speed limit on the
The proposed maximum speed is 130
kilometers an hour, a lit more than 80 mph.
Imagine the reaction If German drivers were
being asked toaccept the 55 mph their American
counterparts are supposed to observe.
The Pansers would probably be brought out of
storage.

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UP! Business Writer
NEW YORK (UPI)
Asher Markowitz has
gasoline woes about 150 times worse than the
ordinary motorist, no matter how long the lines
he's waited on.
Markowitz manages a fleet of 150 cars for
Alpha Rental Cars in Manhattan. His gasoline
problems are common to most of the small
rental agencies and they are costing business
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So much money, says Herb Crane, president of
the Car and Truck Rental Association of New
York, that unless more leadership is shown In
solving the gas crisis small rental agencies and
independent taxi owners will be driven to the
wall in the big cities.
Crane said he believes smol1 iien'ies in New
York are suffering revenue declines of perhaps
25 percent as a result of the shortages; this in
addition to a big rise In expenses.
Alpha's Markowitz, who operates out of
locations not zoned for underground gasoline
storage, said he has been forced to rent his cars
with tanks only three-quarters full.
first week," he said, "sales went way
"TheBut then people accepted the fact they
down.
could go quite a way on three-quarters of a
tank."
Markowitz Is having to scramble to find the
gas for even three-quarters of a tank. He lined up
a couple of extra suppliers, paid for 1,000 gallons
of gas and hired extra drivers to take his cars to
the stations,
In stepped the city consumer affairs department to invoke the odd-even license plate rule
against him. Markowitz expects this will be
resolved, once he untangles the red tape of applying for an exemption.
Michael Payne of the Car &amp; Truck Rental and
Leasing Association In Washington said small
agencies that do not have their own underground
tanks are in deep trouble.
He suggested the oil companies should conS
aider setting up special gas stations for the Independent taxicab owners and small rental car
operators to keep them In business if fuel
remains tight.
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station and wait in line, maybe in two lines, to
ready a car for rental" Payne said. "No one is
going to be able to stand that kind of expense for
long."
At Alpha, Markowitz said, to meet the cost of
extra drivers he Is forced to charge a penalty of
$5 over the gasoline charge if a customer brings
a car back only half full,
In order to meet the big demand for rental c4Lrs
with full tanks,

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position that surprised his colleagues. Jackson
has never hedged on his advocacy of a strong
American posture vis-a-vis the Soviet Union.
What caught the Washington political establish.
ment off guard was the ferocity of Jackson's
attack on the current direction of American
foreign policy and on the SALT II agreements.

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General membership meeting Sanford Seminole
7:30 p.m., Jaycee building, 427 S. French
Ave., Sanford.
Touring 1orida Card Party, sponsored by DeBary ,
Firemen's Assn. Women's Auxiliary, DeBary Firemen's
Recreation Hall, 12 Colomba Road. Refreshments, 7p.m.;
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 277-4809
for obedience and 894-3509 for breed class.

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the deep division of opinion among recognized
experts within our foreign policy establishment.'!
The fact that this particular speech was made by
Sen. Jackson, a loyal Democrat, also provides a
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SUNDAY, JULY 15
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open ,speaker, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.

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that have their own tanks and gas allocations
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purchased last year, have to buy some fuel on the own party is wider than they had Imagined.
spot market.
Sen. Jackson's remarks on "appeasement,"
John Britton, a spokesman for Hertz, and Bill which so startled the press and the Washington
Schechter of Avis, said t'ese two biggest establishment, obscured the thoughtful analysis
national rental agencies on u,casion had paid as of recent U.S.-Soviet relations which his speec
much as $1.40 a gallon for spot gasoline. They offers.
are, however, able to absorb the cost In excess of
Jackson views the past seven years in the
the prevailing gas station price,
history of U.S.-Soviet relations (the years since
Payne said fuel problems are aggravated by the Moscow summit of 1fl2) as the testing of a
the fact that demand for rental cars is up, but "I propostion that "despite the lessons of history,
resent the suggestion that rental agencies are a it is possible to achieve accommodation with
a
means by which people with a lot of money can totalitarian superpower through negotiated
get a full tank of gas when other people can't. agreements." It has been the testing of this
There are a few people who do that, but very
idealistic proposition that has motivated three
few."
national administrations two Republican and
He said car rentals save the country vast one Democratic
to not only continue the
amounts of gasoline by encouraging people to
process of arms talks, but to enter into
take public transportation for long trips, then agreement with the Soviets for the exchange of
rent a car as needed at the other end.
science and technology, medicine, art and
"We are having difficulty getting the education - "detente."'
regulatory authorities to recognize this
We
What are the results of our seven-year trial
need more fuel," he said.
Hertz said Its business was up 25 percent from with this proposition? Sen. Jackson's tally sheet:
a year ago with probably 5 percent of that from does not provide an encouraging picture.
persons who rented because they couldn't get
"In the last seven years," Jackson said, "we
enough gas for their own cars. Avis said it was and the Soviet Union have gone jointly into
renting more cars than usual to vacationers who space. The Soviet Union has gone alone Into
traveled by plane or bus, then rented cars by the Ethiopia. We have encouraged peace In the
day.
Middle East. The Soviets have encouraged war
Avis said it has had a few cases of people who In Southeast Asia. We have encouraged human
rented cars just to siphon the gas for their own rights around the world. The Soviets have
vehicles,
trampled human rights at home."
"We could tell because they brought the car
Jackson is careful to distinguish and make
back on empty with only 15 miles on the clear his definition of "appeasement." A policy
odometer. It's an expensive way to get gas and of detente with the Russians is not In itself
only a few nuts would do It," Bill Schechter said. "appeasement," he says.

writing rosy reports about the Israeli-Egyptian long will the American people submit to a royal
treaty signing. We reported that the oil ministers gouging that is draining off their hard-earned
had asked the Intercontinental Hotel to install wealth Into the coffers of a few avaricious Arabs
television sets in their private conference room, who, by geological accident, happen to have
where they watched the signing ceremony in settled atop an underground sea of petroleum?
surly silence. Then they went back to their secret
The American voters will begin, most likely,
deliberations, vowing to retaliate against by changing the leadership at the top. Three
President Carter for engin eering Anwar Sadat's presidents and four Congresses have failed to
defection.
provide effective leadership and legislative
The press accounts out of Geneva expressed results. What happened to Richard Nixon's
relief over the modest nine percent Increase that "energy Independence by 1*," Gerald Ford's
the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
WIN program and Jimmy Carter's "moral
Co untries announced. We were alone in warning equi valent of war?"
that the secret agreement would send prices
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presidents stood by listlessly and
searing far beyond nine percent.
watched
petr
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The oil caliphs, meanwhile, have continued
percent.
The
lackadaisical leaders of Congress
their economic offensive -tearing up contracts,
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Imposing unilateral cutbacks, adding "inflation
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penalties" and conducting political blackmail in
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point, they were seduced by the
oil companies, which advocated the first price
of international la w.
hikes, continued to collaborate with OPEC and
In another age, Americans battled the British
re
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over an unfair tax on tea. Today, their
huge stake in high oil prices.
descendants are passively paying tribute for a
commodity far more essential than a favorite
David Haberman, a Justice Department
think.
attorney who Investigated the oil Industry's
Agreed -Jimmy Carter, James Schlesinger
overseas operations, has this to say: "Middle
and Hamilton J ordan are no George Washington,
East government actions, and the world oil crisis
Thomas Jeff erson and Pat&amp;k Henry Rut how
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Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
-I Orange Blossom Chapter NIl. Federation of the Blind, 3
p.m., Apt. 23-13, Twin Lakes Apts., Monroe Avenue,
Maitland.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

"appeasement" of the Soviets in his speech
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The news media provided extensive coverage of
Jackson's speech, and it has been analyzed and
discussed ever since.

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cope effectively with the oil catastrophe until he
recognizes it for what it Is. In simple English, the
United States Is under economic assault, and the
American people are victims of unarmed rob___
bery on a scale hitherto unimagined.
The perpetrators are a few desert sheiks, with
neither military power nor international law on
their aide. Yet In their conclave,, they have
spoken boldly of using their oil as a weapon to
punish the United States for arming Israel and
promoting the Israeli-Egyptian
peace pact.
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For months, we have been warning that the
oil gouge is no simple financial manipulation but
outrtt economic
aggranaico. We have cited
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secret Intelligence reports, which quote Saudi
Arabia's late King Filial and Lybla's firebrand
dictator Muammar QaddafI as threatening to
withhold oil, our IndrIal lifeblood, in order to
achieve their political ends.
Last March, we reported that the oil
ministers had secretly agreed In Geneva to cut
back production. Their plan was to create an oil
scarcity, which would cause the oil-thirsty Industrial nations to scramble for supplies. This
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drastic price Increases.
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"If the administration fries to impose sanctions on companies that increase wages
beyond the guidelines, do we slap them on
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Telephone Company and
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Jan.
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vehicle. Besides the beige V". Outside the Orlando dialing Florida
depend on the final design of the
Powe r Co rpora t ion.
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Cutlass, a black and blue (k' WX-2482., toll free.
"These people have been pleted. Jennings speculated
instances of abductions and and a full beard.
'l'(IU eIItlI(j 1* tiigiiiii' for a L'xtremely cooperative and
vehicle, a white VW and a light
that construction will probably
rape of young girls All of these
It is believed that this man is
reward of up to $1 j)00. The iclpful. Jennings added.
blue Cadillac.
begin at the tower and
abductions have centered responsible for the abductions
If you have any information jihoni' is ansv.t'red by the "I'his is very encouraging SIflCC
generally move eastward. This
around Wilshire Boulevard and and rapes in Casselberry and
concerning this or an unsolved ('RIMlWVF('lI staff weekdays he utilit&gt;' companies have a will allow sections to be cornpossibly some in Orange County
State Route 436.
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felony crime in the Central
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along Sta te Route 436.
Florida area and wish to T A S :in•st'rirtg after hours rearranging facilities already schedule indicating the order In
In one particular case, a man
Each time he has been seen,
and on %t'tltit(is ilS i, p111)1k' on their poles so that we may which different sections of the
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FRIDAY, JULY 13
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's,
Altamnte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Al-anon, 6 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford,

When historians look back at the debate over
SALT H and the evolving relationship between
the president and the Senate In the formulation
of American foreign policy In the 1970s, I suspect
that a certain speech by Sen. Henry Jackson will
be among the most quoted documents.
Th e speech I am ref er ring to is the senator's
address on SALT II to a Democratic political
group on June 12, In which he compared
American policy toward the Soviet Union today
to Great Britain's policy of "appeasement"
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many accomplishments, some
The survey and measuring of
After dt'terinining that the minor by themselves, but which all utility poles in the Altamonte
land Was available it was
taken together represent a lot Springs area is well over half
iecssary to complete
a of work and money Invested, completed, he said.
(p12t1'r l\ signal.survey,
There is now a general
The selection of an equipment
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per- manager and plant manager in man ufact urer and cable contO ti' it as intended,
residence. A temporary office struction contractor has been
obtain a Spt(ial exception to has been
set up and vehicles made. "We are shooting for the
Aibuntint,' 7onIng and tin ex.
have
been
purchased. initial part of August to begin
tt'iisivt' StltVcys and Soil testing. Warehouse
space has been erecting our tower, and we hope
hit' land acquisition .
Jen- secured, all major receiving to have cable going in th e
iiiiis said. is only the
latest of equipment has been ordered ground in September. Once
and some has already arrived, cable construction begins we
Negotiations of pole at- should be able to complete 15 to

Help Sought In Abductions

Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberrv.
Seminola Rebekah Lodge 43,'
8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
10712 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
Sanford AA, open, 1201 W. First St., 8 p.m.

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Restaurant.

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THURSDAY, JULY 12
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.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, noon, Lake Monroe Holiday Inn.
South Seminole A11, mental health center, Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.

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the cable television Ii anchise region, "this purchase is the State Route 434 and Sand Lake
for Altamonte Springs, has biggest step yet in our
con- Road in Altamonte Springs.
announced the acquisition of struction efforts on the "This will provide a convenicat
approximately seven acres of Altamonte Springs cable and uncongested location for
land on which sill be built the system. Now that we have the our future subscribers,"
excompany's 350-foot receiving land and the proper zoning we plained Marc Jennings, general
tower, satellite earth station are in an excellent position to manager
of Storer 's local
meet
and office building.
our goal of having the operation. "I am vel-y pleased
entire system completed by to finally
have this property
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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall

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knowledge, whatever that meant.
I'd be interested in finding out If there are any
federal bureaucrats who could explain what It
means to disseminate knowledge.

The Seminole Board of County Commissioners
last week had only to say it had seen the proposal
and recognized the goals of a Seminole Community

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commissioner.
Another commissioner said the program did not
provide enough money to train those disadvantaged
youths who were to be instructed by senior citizens.
Instead, he protested, the money was being spent on

I guarantee people would Mart thinking in terms
of mass transit if they couldn't rest their car
anyplace bides their own driveway.

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If local officials ever get serious about
promoting mass transit, the way to do it is to outlaw
parking spaces. Let everyone drive all they want,
Just don't let them park anywhere. It's the same
logic as those gun control advocates who say we
needn't ban handguns, just make bullets Illegal.

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the preapplicatlon, even though it would not have
obligated the county to pledging any funds.
It seems the board couldn't quite swallow the
grant request for $500,00) when it was learned
$75,000 would be required for administrative costs
and another $50,000 was to be spent for something
called "dissemination of knowledge."
"It is too top heavy administratively," said one

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Unfortunately, I don't think it will be the rational
explanations that will bring people around to the
idea of mass transit. Taking people's cars away
from them is a lot like trying to take away the guns
of a National Rifle Association member.

Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties.
To make his point on a personal level, Hedrick
said that on July 19 he will give up driving his own
car forever.
To drum up support for the mass transit campaign, Hedrick will meet with city and county officials from Seminole County on July 17.
I've got to say i admire Hedrick and his cause.
Based on information regarding fuel supplies,
rising oil prices, lines, etc., there is certainly a case

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for SCA to forward the grant application to
Washington for consideration of funding by the
Department of Labor.
But the BCC said It didn't want to put its mark on

for mass transit.

benefits of mass transit. Hedrick is also trying to
gain the use of a number of school buses to illustrate
what an ideal transit would be like if there were the
buses and the routes covered to meet people's
needs. The "anything but driveday" is proposed for

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Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,

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LONGWOOD: Hwy. 17-92 at S.R. 434
434 Center, 949 S.R. 434
CASSELBERRY:
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS: 974 West S.R. 436,484 E. Altamonte Drive
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Wednesday, July 11, 1979

'God, Maybe The Developers Will Come'

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Daufuskie Island Considers Entering 20th Centu ry
DAUFUSKIE ISLAND, S.C. (UP!) — Widow Agnes Simmons
hugs her arms on the broken porch and wonders If she will be able
to move to the mainland.
Former moonshiner Daniel Mitchell - "The law got too heavy
for shine" — warms his hands at the woodstove and hopes he'll be
able to earn more than $2,000 this year.
Under a third rusting tin roof Mrs. Alberta Robinson looks at
three dead squirrels airing in a pot in the yard, near the tub of
clothes boiling over a fire by the fence, and suggests she might
prefer Beanie-Weenies If good things come to pass.
Along with the palmetto, holly and oak trees, the coral,
watermoccasin and rattle snakes, the bramble and the weeds, a
sort of a dream is dawning on this 4-by-2 mile island off the South
Carolina coast just above the Georgia line.
"God, maybe the developers will come," said Jake Washington.
"We buy beer a bottle at a time now. If developers come, it'll be
six-packs every day," he said.
The New South has not yet captured Daufuskie Island. The
island of l, mostly black, courts capture. It could bring
salvation.
Daufuskie debates coming to terms with the 20th Century. One
possibility is South Carolina turning part of the island into a state
park. Another is having at least part of Daufuskie, like neighboring Hilton Head Island, become a resort with $100,000 condominiums, malls and marinas and golf courses and an anti-neon
face so strictly enforced that the McDonald's hamburger parlor
has no golden arches, just a name in neat black letters.
Over In Beaufort, the mainland seat of Jasper County and a
comfortable Colonial era seaport with Charleston-and Savannahtype stately homes and so much moss It even hangs down from the
telephone and power lines, the developers have been readying for
Daufuside. They watch landsales and county land tax auctions
are the subject of much arranging.
Hilton Head, too, was once a black backwater, Its plantation life
gone with the wind and a population losing its young and a
growing number of abandoned tin-roofed shanties. The blacks
sold cheaply. The developers later sold handsomely.
Americans have been developing offshore middle class
getaways since urban flight began. Once Islands were only for the
rich. But now, from Puget Sound to Maine, from California to the
Texas Gulf to Florida, President Carter and lesser Americans are
using islands for getttlng away and for retirement.
On Daufuskie, the telephone system is something encased In a
plastic bubble by the timbered dock used by the occasional fishing
boat and summer picnickers from Savannah. The roads are
unpaved; Daufuskie pride is a bit hurt over the mainland hilarity
when two autos met recently at the one crossroads and crashed.
Once It was different. In George Washington's day, Indians and
then white men inhabited the island. When the Revolutionary War
broke out, pro-British Tories camped on the island. They fought
marrauding Indians and, at a spot now called Bloody Point, killed
all but one Indian.
The surviving Indian had no easy time. He swam away. And
that is across alligator swamp. Even today travelers boat the
eight miles from Hilton Head; there Is no civilized way across the
shorter route, through the swamps and among the alligators.
Cotton and indigo grew on the island. But the planatatlons
petered out after the Civil War and trees now grow where field
hands worked. Back In the bramble, and watch out for the snakes,
can be found the colonial cemetery with markers and metal
coffins and unearthed skulls dating back two centuries. So, too,
can be found, in denser bramble, the blacks' cemetery, the
marks coarser, the dates newer.
fl4bs the Ondellam died, the population began going..
Once the nameless dirt road was lined with shanties. Now most
are gone, along with generations of young blacks In search of
work on the mainland. The Baptist Church Jake Washington calls
"our praying house" still opens once a month. But until the
coming of the mainland's Welfare Age, Daufuskie had lost Its
footrace with progress.
Mr. and Mrs. James Alber
28 and she's 25 and they arwhite and keepers of the island school the past five years, are
proud of education's progress. A decade ago a teacher took a
squad of Daufuskie's future to a fair in Beaufort and the
mainlanders found the children did not know what country they
were in.
"They are visual learners," Alberto said. "They are not
auditory learners," his wife said. Translation: you have to
show by picture or gesture rather than talk, "unless you yell very,
very loudly," Alberto said.
"If you lived in one room with a load of brothers and sisters, and
everyone Is screaming and the television is going on full blast, you
might be a visual learner, too," he said.
1fr&amp; Alberto nodded. "And the parents hadn't been teaching.
We found children in grade school who could not tie their shoes."
"When we came, we found the students running the school. The
previous teacher — he'd come expecting Paradise and found
something worse than Peoria — went off to Italy after only three
days on Daufuskie," Alberto said.
"One of the children refused my request to be seated. He said,
'If you would just beat me, I'd keep my seat.' Selfdlscipline was
sot their specialty," his wife said.
It isn't quite Sesame Street on Daufuskie Island yet. In the room
fórtheflfth,ilxth,seventhandeighthgrades — theschoolhas 14

pupils in all - the door has a sign saying "Door." The window has
a sign reading "Window." The wall has a sign: "Wall."
The Albertos looked at each other and smiled and then laughed.
"You don't have to yell at the little children, the ones we started in
the first grade," Mrs. Alberto said.
And, well, yes, one older boy did get angry and put a bullet
hole through our mobile home," Alberto said. "But he did it when
he knew we weren't at home."
The Albertos went into their mobile home, she to cook, he to put
on his jogging costume. "I jog five miles a day. Ah, Daufuskie.
Where else can you run with the deer?"
Jake Washington, 54, parked his pickup outside the school, went
inside and swept up. Being a janitor is one of the ways toward his
solvency. He also clams, hires out as guide and taximan, and
fishes.
"The developers would make it easier, richer," he said. He, like
the white landdealers of the mainland, keeps an eye on property
prices,
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Up Perils

U.S. Rules Force Tots
WASHINGTON (UP!) - An Insurance industry group says
government rules force thousands of babies to fly unsafely
because they must be carried on their parents' laps in airliners
without safety belts or special seats.
Under Federal Aviation Administration rules, infants under
two years of age, who fly free, must be held on the lap of the adult
accompanying them during takeoff and landing.
Even though "a mother or father may feel that their baby is
safe in the grasp of adult arms, the fact Is that even in low speed
impact, the strength of those arms is usually Insufficient to
restrain a small child from being smashed into the Instrument
panel or windshield" of a car, said William Haddon, president of
the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, an Insurance Industry
group.
He said a recent study showed many adults "would not be able
to protect a six-month old, 17-pound child" In a low speed auto
crash.
"As the report also pointed out, the same kinds of hazards arc
common also in airplane travel where safety-belted parents hold
small children on their laps," Haddon said In congressional
testimony. "No alternative means for restraining infants in.
flight" is available or permitted, he said.
Haddon said even infant seats meeting Transportation Depart.
ment standards for use would "be vastly better than current
policy which puts children in a position to be crushed."
Currently, auto seats for children are considered by the FAA as
carry-on baggage which must be stored during take-off and
landing, when planes are most likely to be Involved in accidents.
Even parents paying for a seat on a plane for the Infant would not
be permitted to use an auto restraint device at those times.
But FAA study has found none of the auto restraint devices on
the market will hold Infants safely in crashes or when the plane
experiences severe turbulence.
The primary problem is that auto infant restraint systems are
designed to be placed on seats with a fixed back while aircraft
seats fold foward.
The study concluded that If infant seats are allowed on aircraft,
location of the seats in specific areas on the plane "should be
anticipated" because a child safety device might delay the rapid
evacuation of an aircraft.
And It noted that when the seats become available, someone
will have to decide whether infants will still fly free.
Figures on the number of Infant airline passengers is

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But a spokesman for the Air Transport Association, which
represents the major airlines, said "there are 13,000 departures
per day and there's hardly a flight without one or two of them."
In addition, new discount airline fares attract the vacation
traveler who is more likely to have an accompanying child than a
passenger on business,
The issue of infant safety on aircraft was brought to light last
year when a United flight enroute to Portland, Ore., crashed,
killing 10 of 189 passengers on board, including three infants.
Under airline procedures, the infants were wrapped In cushionlng blankets and placed up against a wall partition. A National
Transportation Safety Board spokesman said the three infants
and some adults died because a tree wiped out the side of the
aircraft in which they were located. Infants on the other side of

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the plane survived the crash.
Last year, the FAA created a task force of experts in medicine,
bio dynamics and aerospace engineering to determine what
should be done for infant and young children passengers.
The FAA Is working on specifications for an infant seat which
would safely hold babies in crashes or other travel mishaps. The
seat could possibly be the same one used in the family auto.
FAA spokesman Denis Feldman said Administrator Langhorne
Bond will make a decision on how to handle the child restraint
issue by early summer.
Among the issues Bond will have to decide is whether the infant
restraint systems, once available, will be mandatory or voluntary.
In any case, it still may take years before the devices are actually available for baby airline passengers.

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!) — Residents along the Mexico
border have lived pleasantly with their Mexican neighbors for
decades, and so were disturbed by the tension between President
Carter and Mexico President Jose Lopez Portillo during their
talks last month.
They suggest that the leaders of both countries study International relations at places like Brownsville and Matamoros and El
Paso and Culdad Juarez.
Lad by Rep. Kika Do La Garza, D-Texas, and Arizona Gov.
Bruce Babbit, officials are pointing out to those who live miles
from the border, in Washington and Mexico City, that there has
been a longstanding international way of doing things, called
"amistad" "friendship" and that it works.
Do La Garza, whose absence from Carter's entourage to Mexico
City was conspicuous to border officials, cites the numerous International festivals each year in twin cities along the 1,933-mile
border, and years of cooperative problem solving.
"It demonstrates broadly that our relations are vastly better on
the border than they seem to be in the capitals of the two nations,"
DeLa Garza said.
Mayor Arnoldo Ramirez of Mission, Texas, chairman of the the
Texas Good Neighbor Commission, said Carter should have
sought advice about the Mexican people and traditions before the
trip, and taken someone along to provide day-to-day counsel.
With such advice, the mayor said, Carter possibly could have
avoided his embarrassing remark about "Montezuma's revenge"
and subsequent stern words from the Mexican president, who
might merely have been sticking up for his people.
"I think Kika (Do La Garza) should have been invited to that
meeting in Mexico, at least to instruct the president so he would
anticipate some of the things that had happened," Ramirez said.
"You've got to know the people, the character, the chemistry. If
the president had called on any of us here along the border... We
know how they react and where their sensitivity Is."
Amistad has worked for years.
For instance, the recent 82nd George Washington's Birthday
celebration in Laredo, Texas — which outdates the New Orleans
Mardi Gras — took place on both sides of the border. It featured a
handshake at the center of the International bridge between the
sons of the countries' two presidents. But Lopez Portillo forewent
the traditional "abrazo" with Carter in Mexico City.
In Laredo, Rep. Abraham Kazen, D-Texas, was honored as Mr.
South Texas, while downrlver 200 miles Mexican movie-radiotelevision star David Reynosa was named Mr. Amigo in the joint
Qlarro Days Celebration which features a lively international
parade across the Rio Grande between Brownsville, Texas, and
Matamoros, Mexico.
Mexican comedian Mario Moreno, who once drew criticism
from some American groups for a film poking fun at the U.S.
cowboy in the same fashion that Mexicans are stereotyped taking
a siesta by a cactus in American films, is a frequent visitor to
international festivals from California to Texas. He participated
In the Laredo festival and has been honored several times in San
Antonio.
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For the second time this year, Reynolds Alunlnwn Recycling
Company is Increasing the amount It pays the public for recycling
aluminum beverage cans and other clean household aluminum.
Effective immediately, the company will be paying 23 cents per
pound, an Increase of 3 cents per pound, Richard N. Boiling,
president of Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company, annowicod
Sanford residents can recycle their aluminum every Wednesday from 2 pm. to 3:30 p.m. at Publix Supermarket, Sanford
Plaza, 1* W. State St. Collections also are held at the Chamber
of Commerce, 400 E. First St. every Wednesday from 2p.m. to
3:30 pm.
Besides all-aluminum beverage cans and other clean household
aluminum products such as pie plates, foil, fresco food and dinner
trays and dip, pudding and meat containers, Reynolds recycles
certain aluminum items — Including siding, gutters, Mosin door
and window frames, lawn furniture tubing and aluminum
rastings — which are also worth 23 cents per pound If properly
prepared. This aluminum must be free of all foreign materials,
cut to lengths not exceeding three feet and should not be mixed
with aluminum cans.

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Cocoa Beach city manager when the tornado roared
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Il iobnow all the ground," Houtz said.
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fantasy than to medical school reality. But the water is also a
protection.
"I been on the mainland. Killing, robbing, stealing. Here we
don't have to lock up. But there I would. But my children and
grandchildren are gone there. Maybe I should sell if developers
come and then I could V.
"I can go. But could I come back?" she said. A warmer spring
wind was blowing but the black woman hugged herself and
rocked.
Thomas Stafford, 57, and Daniel Mitchell, 59, warmed their toes
at Mrs. Robinson's woodstove. They talked of development
meaning maybe they could earn more than the $2,000 a year made
by occasional county work. Would development spoil their island
paradise?
Stafford smiled. "You can hear a bird anytime mostly. Red
bird, sparrow, mockingbird. And you wake up when the old
rooster crows at 4 o'clock. You wake up with the crowing. But you
go right back to sleep.
"What else is there to do on Daufuskie now?" he said.

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In his home, decorated with a cutout drawing of John and
Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, a trinity of Southern
black dreaming, Washington's wife made cornbread. She added
extra sugar, one of the ways the Old South found to make life
sweeter.
Her husband came home, ate, and looked at the picture on the
wall and talked of dreams. "Now, just hard times. Need jobs.
Come on, developers."
A half-mile away through the oaks and palmettos, Mrs. Agnes
Simmons, 76, rocked on a wooden porch with holes unrepalred.
"Property tax was $14 three years ago and $60 last year and
maybe $100 next year and my Social Security is $125 a month and
what with prices maybe going up, maybe I could sell and move to
Bluffton, across the water."
The narrow water between the mainland and Daufuskie Is more
than geography. It is psychological. Island children are not taught
how to swim. The water is as feared by some as much as the
curses of the coastal root doctors, sorcerers closer to Caribbean

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NEW YORK (UP!) Johnny
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the others being Bob Boone of
the Philadelphia Philhles and
Gary Carter of the Montreal
Expos.

Lou Brock of St. Louis and Lee
Mazzilli of the New York Mets
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Cey of Los Angeles; shortstops
Garry Templeton and Dave
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out fielders Jack Clark of San

Simmons in the voting. Boone
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team and Carter his second.

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In making the team for the
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Carter Added To National All-Stars

League July 17 In Seattle In the
50th renewal of the rivalry.

time anyone has ever done so.

one of three catchers named,

Pete Rose of Philadelphia,

Steve Garvey of Los Angeles for
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Bench, owner of a .385 batting

second baseman Joe Morgan of

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Guidry and Ryan, are Tommy
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Dave Lemanczyk of Toronto,
who has a 7-6 record.

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pitchers named to a pitching
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here three hours a night every Neither Taubensee nor any
night for two weeks. And before other parents at this game mind
Herald Staff Writer
You can tell right off the bat that, during the 26-game spending the time having a son

in the little league requires. Far
that these people have been regular season..."
here before. Th ey come
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the field for their son's games
"Twenty-eight game regular a kick out of it and, of course,
with folding chairs, ice clests, season," Taubensee went on, "I that's what It's all about."
baseball hats, sun visors, bug don't think I could tell you how
"You definitely spend a lot of
and good books. Why? many hours I've spent at the time in ball parka," laughed
Because after a season as long ballpark."
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But don't get the wrong Idea. 4:15 and get home about 9:30."
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico amassed 59 gold medals in the Texas, captured the women's event.
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(UP!) - The United States and 1975 Pan American Gaines and 800-meter race over Aurella
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Pitching Victories
SVlcandI.MondIola 17.20 3.20 4.10
Fairleigh
Dickinson's
Franc
San Diego (D'Acquisto 5.3) at
Cuba, both having suffered who were expected to increase Penton.
Natienal league - Niekro, ISantlArca
5.50 3.10
kiln Jacobs Is the choice in the .
Philadelphia (Lerch 4.7), 7:33 Hon 133; Nlekro, All 11.11; 2DOmIngo-eadlola
blows to their national pride in their output with spectacular
3.40
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P.M.
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0(44) 27.41, P (5-4) 94.50; 1 ($4.
the past two days, faceoff in the, performances In track and
In other finals tonight, men's discus and the 5,000-',"
Chicago (McGlothen 5-7) at Phil 10$, Lee and Rogers, Mti 2)134.60.
Atlanta (BrlzzIara 4.3), 7:33 p.5; Perry, SD 94.
quintessential moment of field, Instead found themselves Evelyn Ashford, the women's meter rim will also be held."
Twelfth Came
p.m.
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confrontation of the Pan Amen- far behind the Americans In the 100-meter gold medalist, and tonight.
19.10 10.20 3.00
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5.20 4.10
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Cincinnati
(LaCoss
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record holder Renaldo
2.10
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Tex 10.2, Caldwell, Mu 105;
Q(3S) SIN; P (3-3) 143.1$; 1 (5.3.
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Pittsburgh (Klson 4.1) at Stanley, Bce and D.Martinez, I) 314.50.
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Wednesday, July 11, 1979

OURSELVES

Cable Rates, Telephone Franchise, Church Zoning

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 11, 1979-18

Four-Member Longwood Panel 'Tying' Up Busi nes s
ook Of The Week

both Leibensperger ar e
$TI
In another instance Monday
down."
delayed final action awaiting could terminate its agreement
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The problem of the four- night, Rev. Ken Holt, pastor of Goldberg said they had
the outcome of a bill that would and renegotiate.
Herald Staff Writer
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member commission will not be the North Park Baptist Church received objections to the
the
Winter Park Tel Vice
dc-regulated
The present four-member have
resolved even with the Sept. 4 Mission in Longwood, which is church by residents of the area.
make-up of the Longwood City cablevision industry in areas President Frank Ilutsell said he
It is the usual procedure for
special election to fill the seeking annexing of a five-acre
Commission Is resulting in the where there was no exclusive has tried to be fair and
District 5 vacancy. District 1 church site on E. E. Williamsonthe commission to. authorize
stalemating of many important franchise. The bill was vetoed equitable by giving each of the
Commissioner Larry Goldberg Road, was told that his project drawing up an annexation
cities in the company's service
ISSUSS.
by Boy. Graham last week.
On May 14, the commission area the same 30-year franchise
who now lives in DstricL Si has would probably not be approve I ordinance and then set a public
This was demonstrated
resigned
effective. at 11:45 p.m. because of a probable 2 to 2 hearing. It was evident,
Monday ni ght when a 2to2vote voted 3-1 to accept Winter Park agreement and it was imhowever, that this would be
on Sept. 3 in order to run in the standoff.
blocked approval of an or. Telephone Company's 30-year possible to grant Longwood a
,
property
is
presently
impossible
because of two
The
special election. The comdinance giving Seminole franchise agreement after franchise for a lesser term.
agricultural
in
the
county
opposing
votes
and since Bolt
zoned
mission has indicated GoldThe city has been promised a
Cablevision a rate increase and lengthy negotiations. The
berg's
seat
will
be
filled
at
the
and
is
located
between
The
desired
a
public
hearing,
it was
a similar stalemate blocked previous agreement had ex- monthly credit of at least $375
a
subdecided
to
go
ahead
and
hold
regular
election
in
December
Woodlands
and
Tiberon
approval of the Winter Park ptred March 22. Grant cast the with this to increase as the
and Grant has suggested the divisions across from Shadow hearing on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. so
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Telephone Company franchise "no" vote and Commissioner city's phone service grows.
winner be appointed to the Hills. The congregation hopes that residents could be heard.
ordinance.
Ray Leibensperger was not Hutsell said Longwood will
to construct a church building
I.R. 6ItANT
vacancy
immediately,
The graduated rate increase present for the vote at that receive the credit retroactively
JUNK I,ORMANN
The city, it was discovered
Monday
night, does not have a
requested
by
Seminole time.
to March when the agreement that the Honda Public Service Hutsell explained, the franchise
Goldberg has qualified to run onLeibensperger
the site.
told Bolt that
Monday night both corn- is signed.
Cablevision was approved in a
Commission may consider cost would be absorbed by the in the District 5 election and so he wanted to "save the church zoning category for churches.
The ordinance
including
3-2 vote on May 21 with Mayor rnlssioners indicated If a vote
The commission asked regulating franchises in the company and not passed along has William Mitchell of 129 money" by returning the $200 churches
under B-i was
drawn
June Lormann and Corn- were taken they would oppose Hutsell to "go back to the future and in that event it is to the customer. "To offer more Sheridan Court, according to fee paid to the city and not up some time back, but never
missioner J.R. Grant opposing the franchise ordinance drawing board" with Leiben- possible that they may direct would increase our operating City Clerk Linda Martin. holding a public hearing as he voted on. Mrs. Martin said it
the increase. Since then because of the 30-year sperger's suggestion and see if the company to pass along the cost," he cautioned. "We have Burton Bernstein, who ran and Goldberg would vote
Commissioner Stephen Barton agreement. Grant still was his company would agree.
franchise fee to the customer. the lowest rates of any corn- against Barton for the seat in against building a church there was still in city files, so it will be
resigned from his District 5 favoring a 10-year franchise
Hutsell said that one problem
Under the proposed franchise pany anywhere near our size the last election, has taken out even if the property were an- dusted off and placed on next
week's agenda.
seat, resulting in the vote and Leibensperger was looking that he sees is the possibility agreement with the city, and are trying to keep them qualifying papers.
nexed.
for written assurance that
Monday night.
The Increase would have should another governmental
(
allowed a basic monthly rate body at some future date
hike from $650 to $7.50 by July 1 negotiate a more favorable
and arnax1munof $8 by the end agreement with Winter Park
of 1*. The commission had Telephone Company, Longwood

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By TOM NEThEL
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford City Commissioner Eddie Keith has
two specialties in the
kitchen. The first he
learned while he was in the
army more than 35 years
ago with the 82nd Airborne
and that was how to peel
potatoes.
That was a skill the army
taught him he could use in
civilian life but since he
married his, wife Roberta
just before going over seas
with his unit, he prefers to
let her handle that chore
whenever possible.
Peeling potatoes Is vital
to making one of the Keith
family favorites, hot potato
salad. "We've got a son
coming home this weekend
and he said he wants that
hot potato salad," said
Mrs. Keith. "If I fix it any
other w.v he won't eat it."

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Zelma Bothin, pianist, will at the Hoch,chule fuer Musik in
present a recital at Seminole Vienna: Arminda Canteros in
Community College Sunday at 8 New York City and the
P.M. in the Fine Arts Building legendary pianist Wilhelm
Concert Hall.
Kempif in Italy.
The program includes works
Ms. Bodzln's concert acof Mozart, Schubert, Schumann UvIUes Include solo recitals,
and Chopin, and Is sponsored by concertos, and chamber music.
the Humanititles Division for She has appeared in New York,
the College, Dorothy Morrison, Brooklyn, Rochester, Orlando,
Chairperson.
as well as in Vienna, Malta, and
Ms. Bodzln's concert ac- Italy.
Ms. Bodzin was a member of
Uvitles have taken her to many
U.S. cities as well as cultural the Haffner Ensemble, a
centers of Europe. Most chamber music group based In
recently, she participated in a Vienna. Also, her recording for
"Monster Concert" with Educational Radio Stations
national
received
Eugene List at New York's have
Carnegie Hall. Neat season's distribution. Her broadcasts for
activities will Include con- New York City's radio station
certizing and Master Classes WNYC were applauded as
".,.the finest we have heard on
bcAh base and abroad.
k'en to the S*mday this series."
Until recently, Ms. Bothin
evening concert Is free and
open to the general public,
was the chairwoman of the
Ms. Bodzln's first public Piano Department at the
performance was at the age of Newark Center of he Arts in
five In her native New Jersey New Jersey where she was also
where she and another young a member of the Faculty
Prodigy toured giving duo-piano Chamber Trio and a frequent
concerts. Since then, she has performer on the school's
studied with some of the out- Faculty Concert Series. Zeimna
standing musicians of our time: Bothin's temperament and flair
Eugene List at the Eastnu.n have earned her enthusiastic
School of Music: Dieter Weber critical acclaim.

While not a rare talent in
the kitchen the cornffllSSiuII('I V' ha is also
manager of Perkins Men's
Wear in Sanford, also
admits to some skill in the
seafood department. "My
city r raw asters,"
he laughed." They're easy
to prepare."
Camping is mm activity
the commissioner enjoys
with family and friends
whenever he can get away
from the chore of
remodelling their home on
East 18th Street. He likes to
spend some time at the
camp they have in the
'Ocala National Forest near
Paisley.
While in the wilds
,

DEAR ABBY: I have been
miserable and depressed for
th e last seven months - ever
since my only brother wrote me
out of his life.
The reason is still unbelievable. After eight years of
marriage and no children, my
husband and I adopted a
oeauuiw oauy girl. lily U1UUIL
and his wife were her godparents and seemed so happy
for tx,

Reg. 63c ea.

Thomas' apartment just four
blocks from the CIII Omega
sorority house.

HERSHEY'S
SYRUP

Miss Thom".'., one of three
Florida State University students beaten Jan. 15, 1978, told
Assistant State Attorney Larry
Thompson she could remember
nothing of the attack that left
her with five skull fractures and
loss of hearing in one ear.

A few months later my
brother told my husband that he
wanted nothing more to do with
because our baby is of a
different heritage than ours.
She is Mexican. We are of
Swedish and Irish descent.
: I could not believe It, so I
hpned my brother. He hung up
n me as soon as he heard my
voIce. We haven't spoken since.
Ills wife, who was like a sister
lb me, agrees with my brother's
thinking and will have nothing
tô"do with us.

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Bundy's trial on charges of
killing two Us! Omega sorority
sisters and beating Miss
Thomas and two other FSU
coeds roamed today with the
return of juror Mazie H. Edge.

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recessed the trial for the day
Tuesday because she was
suffering from a cold.

Abby, he is my only brother
and we were so close. We were
iót raised with hate and
prejudice. I cannot imagine
what has come over him. In
years to come, how do I explain
o my child that the only aunt
and uncle she has don't want to
knowher — orus?
My h us band and I do not
speak of this. I want so
desperately to talk to my
brother and resume friendly

AREA DEATHS
several nieces and nephews.
Grainkow Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.

George &amp; Ken!., 54 of 119
Garrison Drive, Sanford died
FRANCIS EASTWOOD
Tuesday at (1ando Regional
Francis
Earl Redwood, 62, of
nati
n
Medical Center he was a
of &amp;doW at the time of Will Sanford. died July 6 in John.nti he was W)piO7Sd by don1 S.C. He was a native of
Florida 140711 Order of am New York and a truck driver.
He worked for J. C. Robertson
Moo..; psat dilliftid
Truck Co. of Sanford.
of
and secretary of the Legion
Burial was in New York, July
the Moose, he was Amu offim
10.
for fly, y• member of the
Elks and associate mMnb,r of
both the Fleet Reserve Funeral Notk.
Association and Kr*s of
KINII. Qgoss S. Funeral
Celmnbm
sãvics for George S. K.nls, Still,
d lit Garrisse Drive, Sanford,
Survivors Include his wife,
who died Tuisday In Orlando,
Mrs. Theresa F. Kenls, Sanwill be at 2 p.m., Friday at the
hird, .m, George S. Ken!. Jr.,
Gromkow Funeral Home chapel
with Rev. Leo King offlcialln.
Orlando; daughters, Mrs. Rose
Burial in Oaklawn Mimortal
M. Ha!muId. Casper, wyo,
Park. Gramkaw In charge.
and Mrs. Pat ricia. . Beott#
Sanford; mother, Mrs. Mary
HUNT MONUMENT CO
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beth.', Nick lCaisIs, 8n'd
Ph 339 6988
Waters, Mrs. Mary Tyre,
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O'Neil, Pacific Grove, Cal.;
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someone occasionally
comes up with an ax'madillo which the cornmissioner calls "poor
man's pork."
"Our son got a great big
one," recalled Mrs. Keith."
We cleaned it, soaked it
overnight in saltwater,
boiled it, then froze the
me.t until we could use it
two or three weeks later.
It's best barbequed."
Several of the Keith
family recipes are ones
that have proven their
popularity on the camping
trips and camping with
them Is so popular that the
for years the family has
spent Thanksgiving In the
woods." I don't remember
the last time we spent
Thanksgiving at home,"
said Mrs. Keith.
"We always have fish,
hush puppies and hot
potato salad when we go to
the woods," said Mrs. .
Keith. In adding a few
notes about the recipes she
said," you can chill the
potato salad if there's any
left over, but In there's
never any left in this
family."
HUSH PUPPIES
1 cup self-rising corn
meal
14 cup self-rising flour
2 tablespoons non-dairy
creamer
1 small onion, diced
1 egg
½ teaspoon salt
Mix all ingredients with
water until mixture can be
rolled with spoon. Deep fry
until brown.
STRAWBERRY ,JELLO
MOLD
2 regular packages

strawberry Jello
2 regular packages
frozen strawberries, sliced
2 bananas, mashed
I medium can crushed
pineapple
1 pint sour cream
Disolve Jello in l".- cups
hot water. Mix in
pineapple
strawberries,
and bananas. Pour half of
mixture in bowl and chill
until firm. Spread sour
cream on top and pour on
remaining Jello Mixture.

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6 medium potatoes
6 boiled eggs ( 4 for
salad, 2 for garnish)
I medium onion
1 cup kraft mayonnaise
1 tablespoon sweet pickle
relish
salt and pepper
Peel and cube potatoes
and boll until tender. Dice

Roberta Keith keeps III eve on her husband Eddie
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and 4 diced eggs. Mix
together and serv e garrushed with sliced eggs and
paprika, serve fresh at
room temperature.

onion while potatoes are
boiling. Drain potatoes and
pour while hot over onions
in mixing bowl Mix lightly
and let stand 10 minutes.
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who can do their BANKING at
II you mired help in writing
member.
another time please do so?
sympathy,
of
Perhaps his motives are the letters
DEAR ABBY: I used to think
amne as my sist'r's. An ardent congratulation-, or thank-you
you made up Some of the letters fan of the Chicago Cubs, she letters, -get A lYhy-tr trui,kkt
In your column. I just couldn't wants her ashes scattered over "how to Write Letters for all
believe that people could be so Comiskey Park, hoping the Occasions." Send $1 and a long,
dumb. Now here I am, with a ashes will be blown into the stamped (28 cents), selfproblem so unreal it sounds like eyes of a White Sox player addressed envelope to Abby:
a soap opera plot. I am 23 and during a crucial play!
132 Lasky Dr., Beverly hills,
have been married for fiveC.E.L: FORT WAYNE, IND. ('uhf, 90212,
weeks to Joe, a swell guy I've
known for a year. This is my
second marriage. I have three
O
snail children,
Joe never mentioned that he
had been married before. Now I
find out that he has been
mar ried twice and has five
kids! His mother is taking care
of them. I found out only
yesterday and I am ready for a
WA
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told Joe I knew about the five
kids, he said he was relieved
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relations with him. What can I
do to change his outlook? Or am
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BROKENHEARTED SISTER
Your
DEAR SISTER:
brother and his wife have
shown themselves to be
despicable characters, uDworthy of your friendship,
(Maybe they've both flipped
their lids.) In any case, judging
from their behavior toward
you, and particularly their
reason for it, I advise you 10 tel
him know that if he should ever
'recover from his "sickness" 10
let you know.In the meantime,
write him off — and good rid
dance'
DEAR ABBY: Why Is it that
people who don't work always
choose the lunch hour to do
their shopping?
Our town Is not very large.
The noon hour congestion
around the few shopping places
we have lsabsolutely unreal!
We working people MUST
shop on our lunch hour. Parking
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lii.' media also have given t his pact to cover up the disease,
B T E RRY I'IU)Sl
Special To [hi' Herald
Problem iiiO1' attention than sometimes even after they
conic to realize that the
In recent months, an at- ever before.
Anthony praised these in- alcoholism, if not arrested, will
tractive. dynamic female
lecturer, the namesake of a dications that society is ac- mean death for the sick person.
famous Aiiierican woiimami. has (('pting almhulisin as a diseaseThe National Institute on
become a celebrity in hew 0%' II lpStea(l of it moral wt'ikncss in alcoholism and alcohol abuse
June lii NIAAA estimates there are 10
a talk in earl
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Florida
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that she recovered 3 cars ago .\lcohollin lmeatmm,cnt ('enter but Anthony and Wells believe
from a killt'i (IistNIS(' and call I Alt I (ft lie ( .,iiiiiiuiitt'' that figure is low, believing
Ho spital of South Uroard.
flOW speak t'hqtiently on its
there are thousands of secretly.
causes and cures
hospital audit oritmni full of drmnkm women whose disease
I suffered from ali,hulismn, a 1 u u o Ii s in Lr e a liii (' fl t has never been identified.)
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a disease of the body. mmund , and professionals heard her fi ll am thankful," said
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ews at
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spin..
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women alcoholics are different ;irini ers;ir parts' of the A1C. Ant
seems to be graduating from
The major burden borne b%in sonic important inner wav
Ibe thinking that alcoholism is ii
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tilt' alcoholic
froni their male counterparts
moral weakness and is
says Susan B. Anthony II, niece
tIgmna attached to a drunken
that it s a disease.
of the faiiietl wonieri's rights
omiiamm that society doesn't realizing
attach to the male," said
leaden.
The stigma of the drunken
Only a few years ago, large Anthony ''This stigmiia Is a Female also does damage b
and tragic block to her admitting helping lead women to pill
newspapers
daily
People' - her problem and seeking help." addiction, according to Wells,
magazines like "People"
weren't seeking out Susan B.
Ted Wells, it recovered because "pills seem more
Anthony, recovered alcoholic. alcoholic amid a counsellor at the acceptable for a woman."
for interviews. They are now. A.T.C. agm'ec(t in an interview
Because Anthony has been
Only mm few years ago. in fact, that women have to struggle to there in the black pits of alcohol
widely con- overcome the stigma hurdle.
her disetsc
sidered somehow 'moralhs -- A drunken man may be addiction, she speaks sensitmvely, empatheticall y about
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the suffering of women en.
particnliirly fora woman. 1 Itic good-tune guy in tium society.
slaved by this potential killer.
U.S. government has h.nurtI (irumlkelm woman is considered
''Now too man)' treatment
Ms. Anthon) 's aunt this summi- liieath conteilipt.'
Because oinen alt-ohohes facilities are trying to treat the
iner by issuing a comiimmieiiioratis'e coin in her minnie, a tech society is bound to view mind and or body, and
fact that has inspired sonic tinin with revulsion, Anthony neglecting the spirit,'' said
media interest in the ii,odemri amid Wells agreed. ninny female Anthony, who has visited
closet drinkers" as well as a I coh ol i sin treatment
Susan IL)
The admissions of Betty Ford thcmm' faim.ilme iill live in agony programs all over the
flur %vars, tlItb.b(.matmmug tin- hemisphere. Of the Alt at
and Jo'mmu Kt'iiiietl,' that thc
Hospital
tb 'au tither to ('niumnunity
in
alcoholics, and their opfrluess illsum,)1Nl\
c'ret hollywood, she said, ''I've been
.tup thu dmmmikiiu:
in seeking treatment have
helped to bring the disease, and matln'i t ha:' sick trcatiiiemit excited to learn that this is one
'1 the centers where the mind is
many other women alcoholics, \Vcil salul I llatiN
taught, the body treated and thu
thit'im
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cling
out of hundreds of closets all
spirit
nourished."
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I)EAI( ABII\': I'm a 34-)'earsmall kids.
old married women with one
for divorce?
Abby, Is It asking too much of
SHOCKED IN RENO big regret. 1 quit college after
those folks who have all day to
DEAR SHOCKED: Talk to a my fi-estunan year. 1 want very
shop to reschedule their lawyer. You might even have much to have a college degree
shopping time?
but if I go back now, in four
grounds for an annulment.
IN
FRUSTRATED
DEAR ABBY: I was auuuset.1 years I'll be 37 years old.
RUSS EL LV IL LE,
I IESITAN'l' IN I IAZI .ETON
E, AHK, to read about the man who
DEAR FRUSTRATED: No.
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MIAMI (UPI)—A panty hose
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Chi Omega murders were
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frozen or canned Alaska Snow crab meat.
For the main dish, leftover turkey stars in a hearty salad, with
canned Bartlett pears adding a light touch to the savory rice
mixture. Curry powder is the primary seasoning, and chopped
bottled chutney adds a touch of the exotic.
SNOW CRAB VICIIYSSOISE
6 to 8 oz. Alaska Snow crab, frozeii or canned
½ cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1½ cups peeled, diced russet potatoes
1 cup chicken broth
¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
¼ teaspoon salt
Dash white pepper
1 cup half and half
Dash bottled hot pepper sauce

Minced chives
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Green Beans................' 49'
CrlspCucumbers.......6

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NORMAL OR OILY

2

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Shrimp....................

Fresh, Tender

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Singleton's Frozen Breaded

Red Potatoes ........... 5
59'
For Your Summer Cold Bean Salad,

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$199

SAVE 89c, PictSweet's Frozen
Green Peas ........... 3
Brilliant's 'Frozen Battered

994

Fresh Mangos ............. 1ach

.............

P.'
lb

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Vanilla Wafers

50c Off Label, Oral Antiseptic

For Pies, Tails 01 Muffins, Plump

Delicate Flavored "Florida"

assage •,.••.•.............

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SUNBURST PEAR SALAD
1 can (29 02.) Bartlett pear halves
1 can (8-¼ ox.) crushed pineapple
½ cup grated carrots
¼
thinly-sliced celery
1 teaspoon grated orange or lemon peel
Lettuce
Pineapple-Yogurt Dressing (below)
Drain pears, reserving 2 tablespoons syrup. Drain pineapple;
set aside 2 tablespoons pineapple for dressing. Combine
remaining pineapple with carrots, celery and orange or lemon
peel. Arrange pears on lettuce-lined plaster. Spoon pineapple
mixture into pear centers. Pass Pineapple-Yogurt Dressing.
Makes 8 servings.
Pineapple-Yogurt Dressing; Combine 1 cup plain yogurt with
reserved pear syrup, reserved pineapple and ¼ teaspoon grated
orange or lemon peel. Chill until ready to serve. Garnish with
additional grated orange or lemon peel, if desired. Makes about I
cup

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Golden born .........,...........

Potatoes................

Fresh Peaches .........3

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USDA Choice Beef

Wed, July lB. 1979)

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Fresh Nectarines ........ Per 49.:
Summertime is Peach Time!
Ripe, Juicy

In 10-Inch Pots)
each for

1'

Chipped Meats
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Oscar Mayer (Regular or Se.f Style)
Slcsd Bologna 99' $1"
Tarnow(MIId, Medium orNot)
Whole N"
14b
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$14'
Sunnyland (Regular or Beef Styli)
Wlsners.....,.........,...,. °,'. p1'.
Plunvosi
Cooked Ham
$2"
Seafood Treat
almon$t.aks..........
$2U
Seafood Treat
Turbot Fillet .......,...... m,' 1S'

p., $301
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Chuck Blade Roast

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Fresh Blueberries.......

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(All Large Plants

Buddig (All Varieties)

USDA Choice Beef

Chuck Blade Steak

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Purchases of $5 or More

bowls 99C

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Natural Juice
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Hash Brown

Sweet Ch.rri.s........... Pe,. 69'

Swift's Premium Stick

USDA Choice Boneless Beef Round

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Perfect For Snacks, Northwest Ripe

Plumose Boneless

Top Round Steak ..............

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TastyToniatoss.......... pot 390-

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Coffee Rings .........9

Wisconsin Cheese Bar Shredded
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Waffles..................

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Blueberry Or Raspberry

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Imperial Oven Roast.........

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Fresh-Made
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59'

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about 15 minutes. Cut into 4
portions. Line an $ Inch square
or 7*11 Inch baking dish with
enough foil to fold over. Place
flab on foil. Pour orange Juice

s'og

Fresh-Baked

Chuck Blade Steak ...........

Short

¼ cup steak sauce
1 tableepoon soy sauce
I teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 onion, sliced

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Chuck Slade Roast

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Assorted Flavors Of Pillsbury's
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CRACKED CRAB APPETIZER
3 pounds frozen Alaska Snow crab clusters, thawed and drained
Cracked ice
Zippy Tomato Horseradish Sauce (below)
Green Mayonnaise (below)
Break crab dusters into sections, cutting legs into 2 or 3 pieces.
Crack with nutcracker, crab cracker or mallet. Arrange in bowl
on cracked ice. Supply small forks or picks for removing meat
from shell. Accompany with Zippy Tomato Horseradish Sauce
and Green Mayonnaise. Makes 8 servings.
Zippy Tomato Horseradish Sauce: Combine " cup catsup, 1
tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish, ¼
teaspoon Worcestershire sauce and ½ teaspoon onion powder.
Chill at least 30 minutes to blend flavors. Makes about ½ cup.
Green Mayonnaise: Combine ½ cup mayonnaise, ½ cup dairy
sour cream, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, ¼ teaspoon dried tarragon,
crushed, and 1 clove garlic, crushed. Stir in ¼ cup EACH finelychopped spinach, parsley and watercress, (If watercress is
unavailable, increase chopped spinach to ½ cup.) Cover and chill
at least 3 hours to blend flavors. Makes about 1½ cups.
For a most, refreshing accompaniment to the turkey,
Sunburst Pear Salad with Ptneapple-'iogurt Dressing. Sweet c ,
canned Bartlett pear halves are filled with Juicy crushed
pineapple, grated carrots and celery.
serve

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Swift's Premium ProTen Beef Loin
Sirloin Steak .......,............, '' $309
Swift's Premium ProTen Boneless Beef Round
$300
Top Round Steak ..............
Swift's Premium ProTen Beef
$300
Key Club Steak................

Swift's Premium ProTen Beef Plate

men us low with lots of freab

Half &amp; Half .............

89"

Hi-C Peach. Lemonade, Grape Or
Fruit Punch
Drink Mix.................
12-Oz. Can. Regular or Diet
A&amp;W Root Beer ........
Assorted Varieties Of Nine Lives
Cat Food ...................4
Purina Hi-Protein

Dog Meal ...................

(Limit I Please, With Other Purchases of
$5 Or More, Excluding All Tobacco Items)

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SAVE 33c, Pickwick

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Wesson Oil................

Zesty-Flavored

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½

69'

For Baking Or Frying

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20c Off Label, Dishwashing Detergent

Joy Liquid ...............

69'

Cuban
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fillets

79c

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Swiss Cheese .......

With Ribs ........... .
Fryer Thighs .........
99
Fryer Drumsticks.. ' ggc
Fryer Wings ......... ib. 69.
Fryer Backs
&amp; N•cks............, lb. 19°

Delicious Amish Country
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Jell-O Gelatin ..........4

Hunt's Tomato

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$1 39

Brownie Mix ..............
Assorted Flavors

49c

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Pillsbury's Buttermilk or Country Style

Swift's Premium Tender-Grown

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89'

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Fryer Breast

dollop of whipped cream to
each serving. Garnish with lime

yes 6.

Margarine..............

Mustard.........,....,......

Black Flag

English Muffins.....4

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Biscuits ..............4

into each cantaloupe half. Chill
until set, about 2 hours. Add a

combine limeade, gingerale,
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the highest speed. Add ice
If you feel lazy and don't want cubes one at a time until drink

89'

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Bright emerald green Florida
LIME CREAM IN
limes are decorating fruit
CANTALOUPES
stands and produce markets
cantaloupes, Chilled
around the Mate. A record Vop
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Lime season coincides with and divided
the holisM time of the year and 6 thin lime slices
nothing is more refreshing than Halve cataloupes crosswise;
a tall glass of fresh limeade.
remove seeds. With paper
For a fruity tasting variation towels blot cavities. In small
i'Li want to use your blender bowl of mixer beat milk with
to make a pitcher of time Fruit lime Juice until mixture
Frappe'. This drink blends thickens; set aside. Whip
cream until stiff; fold half of
together perfectly lime
centrate, pineapple, and whipped cream into milk
bananas. You'll find Its a hit mixture. Spoon about ½ cup
When purchasing limes look
for ones with smooth shiny
skins and deep green color. If
you store them in the
refrigerator they will day fresh
up to 6 weeks.
Don't throw away your peel
when your recipe calls for juice
only. The green portion of the
peel
contains
flavorful
aromatic oils. Grate it,
removing the green portion
only, and freeze for use later in
other recipes or to gar'
and vegetable dishes.

Spread ...................

SAVE lOc, Fleischmann's Soft

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Plochman's

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mayonnaise

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Seven Seas French, Viva Italian Or
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SWEET SOY BARBECUED TURKEY
For Outdoo r Spit Roasting: 6 to 12 pound turkeys are best. If
turkey is frozen, thaw and remove from bag Remove neck and
giblets; rinse turkey and wipe dry. Brush Inside of cavity with
Sweet Soy Barbecue Sauce (below). Tie w in gs securely to breast
and drumsticks to tail with twine. Do not stuff t ur k e ys for
rotisserie cooking.
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bone Fasten tightly with spit forks at both ends and test for.::
balance, readjusting as needed If desired, insert thermometer
into thickest part of thigh, parallel to the spit. Make sure thermometer bulb Is not touching bone.
Cook according to timetable below, basting occasionally with
Sweet Soy Barbecue Sauce.
For Covered Grill Sha pe a drip pan from alumin um foil about 2
in ches larger than t ur key. Place foil dr ip pan in grill with hot.
coals around it. Place turkey on grill rack over drip pan. Close
co ver of grill. Cook turkey over medium-low coals according to'
timetable below adding more coals to edge after 1 hour, and
basting occasionally with Sweet Soy Bar be cue Sauce.
For Oven Barbecuing: Plact unstuffed turkey on roasting rack
in a shallow pan, brushing inside of bird with Sweet Soy Barbecue
Sauce. Insert meat thermometer into thickest part of thigh,
making sure thermometer bulb is not touching bone. Roast at 325
degr ees F. according to timetable be low, basing occasionally with
Sweet Soy Bar becue Sa uce.
SOY BARBECUE SAUCE
cup soy sauce
' cup vegetable oil
cup pear syrup
Combine all ingredients; brush on turkey occasionally as it
cooks.
Tur key is done when meat the rmometer registers 180 degrees
to 185 degrees F.
While you wait for the turkey, enjoy a splendid appetizer
cracked Alaska Snow crab clusters served on ice and accompanied with two made-ahead dips. One is a zippy mixture of
catsup and horseradish with agood dash of lemon juice. Green
gets its cool tint from chopped spinach, parsley and
watercress.
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I can (29 oz.) Bartlett pear halves
1 cup uncooked rice
Curry Dressing (below)
2 cups diced cooked turkey
½ cup chopped celery
¼ cup chopped green onions
¼ cup chopped chutney
Drain pears, reserving 2 tablespoons syrup for Curry Dressing
Cook rice according to package directions. While hot, toss with..
Curry Dressing. Cool. Slice 2 pear halves and reserve for garnish.

Chop remaining pears and add to cooled rice along with turkey.
celery, green onions and chutney. Garnish with reserved pear
slices. Chill. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Curry Dressing: In covered jar or shaker, combine 2
tablespoons pear syrup with ¼ cup salad oil, 3 tablespoons
white wine vinegar, 2 teaspoons curry powder, ¼ teaspoon salt
and dath pepper. Mix well.

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July12, 1979
will be delighted to help if
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"profitable" than usual market
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artistic or creative projects.
Tasks of this nature will afford
you a tremdous amount of
pleasure and satisfaction. Find
out more of what lies ahead for
you in the year following your
birthday by sending for your
COPY of Astro-Graph Letter.
Mall $1 for each to Astro-Graph,
P0 Box 489, Radio City Station,
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
birth time.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If your
friends appreciate you even
more than usual today, it will
probably be due to the fact that
you see only their virtues and
not their faults. Good going.
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kids and the underground
simply could not tolerate
any association with TV,
the medium of the
establishment.
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rock star on the establishment medium," Gold says,
"was bound to be negative.
Remember when David
Bowie appeared on Qier's
show? He was almost
ruined by that appearance.
His fans felt he was selling
out, and It took him almost
three years to recover.
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"And Melanie was
Exhibit A. She was being

generation gap seems to
disc is much superior to the
have all but disappeared.
cassette. He says, if fact,
"The outlaws," Gold
that is as superior to the
says, "have made it into
cassette as the long playing
society."
33 and one-third RPM
And so rock fans no
record Is superior to the 45
longer feel that a TV apRPM record.
pearance is a sell-out. On
"I would love to put a
the contrary, TV apWAR concert on a video
pearancea — on certain
disc today," he says, "1
programs — can enhance a
group's reputation thesewouldn't just take pictures
of the group performing,
days. Gold says
either, I can see computer
now, an appearance on
art and abstract art on the
"Saturday Night Live" is
screen while the band is
the best thing that can
playing, all done in
happen to ' rock group.
relationship to the music,
"I don't know if that
"We don't always have to
appearance sells records,"
see
a picture of the group
he says, "but it makes the
playing,"
group popular— and, m
Important, it no longer is
Gold is bullish about the
negative,"
state of music today. lie
Gold is one of those who
says that everything is in
feels that the big coming
now,
everything
is
tiling In entertainment
pnssjble.
the video disc (maybe the
video cassette, although he
"Rock 'n' roll Is bigger
feels the disc Is the more
than ever," he says.
sensible of the two.)
He calls disco "the
"Irathe futur."hesays,
second generation
"television will become
euphemism which allows
white people to buy black
merely an advertising
music."
medium for video discs,
(The
first
just as radio today is
euphemism, he says, was
"rhythm and blues,")
merely an advertising
medium for albums.
He thinks that punk rock,

for artists of all sot's to

despite its failure to capture American audiences,
did make a contribution,
"Putik rock was media
hype," he says, "but some
of the music that came out
of it is now In."

promote the sales of their
video discs."
Gold believes the video

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good jazz Is coming back.
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singles — and singles are a
joke — to. Promote record
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like milk and chocolate
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supply company. He soon finds
Bobbie \liteli'II k (lit' Iiat'i'it'd hostess and .Jeff J.
Barbara Claiborne's main:
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romance and courtship when he
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meets and falls in love with Dr.
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Sarah Keaton (Miss Schedeen,
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a poised and
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pediacian,
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hotel," a rollicking wood, portrayed by Jeff J he's a guest at the hotel, while
Sarah's
two-hour
colne(iy
tale of life in a Redford; lovely Bobbie Mitchel she wants him to consider
Harry
and
relationship has one or two breezy California resort hotel, as Barbara Claiborne, his of- marriage as a serious alter.
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romance; and when Harry
y,
who
costarred
'.ith
volatile
head
housekeeper;
and
actress,
Anne Jones (Kathryfl
Bill Dail
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Teddy
Wilson
as
Cleveland
Witt),
who
checks
into the hotel
hears wedding bel.1s, Sarah Bob Newhart for several years
Jennings,
his
tempestuous
head
for
the
express
purpose of
prefers to try the more modern on the latter's comedy series,
approach of living together.
chef.
Grainger
is
also
both
doing
away
with
herself
appears as hotel oter
Kennedy was awarded an manager Walter Grainger, blessed and cursed by the because she's failed to succeed
sudden appearance of his In Hollywood.
Oscar for Best Supporting
Actor in the 196Th3tion picture Grainger's Rendezvous Hotel is impulsive sister, Jerry's
Also, a young married couples
"Cool Hand Luke" and he was located in Santa Barbara, mother (Carole Cook), who put
Frank
and Sherry Leonard
nominated for another Oscar CtIif., Where the film was up the money to buy the hotel.
(Bruch
French,
Nellie
by
Ileteldirected
Illult, entirely
for his role in "Airport." His
Grainger and his sometimes Bellflower) take a second
°
location
ilL
the
recent credits include "Death
famed madcap crew deal delightfully honeymoon away from theiè
on the Nile," "Steel" and Miramar hotel,
with a whole host of problems children but Frank's amorous
"Mort
Concorde," H
Grainger is aided in running and situations that are as
ansfor their vacaUoncome
starred in the series "The Blue his intimate family operation varied
and unpredictable as naught when Sherry can'
Knight and in "Sarge."
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country changed. He no
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aged businessman who falls in
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doctor, in "Never Say Never."
The special half-hour comedy
also stars Anne Schedeen, Irene
Tedrow, Bruce Kimmel and
Rick Podell.

portant travel guide columnId
Mr. Church (Severn Darden) in
order to gain a top rating for his
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and that totally alienated
most of the record-buyers.
And. she's hardly been
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abdomen, it's not simple. live with. Other readers who"
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small food pouch with a small
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Sarah holds a hint of a secret

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Nestle Chocolate Quick

89

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Schraft Baby Gum
SAVE SOClO COUNT

Pantry Pride Marshmallows
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Packer Label Mushrooms

49

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Leisureway Paper Plates

Pantry Pride Black Pepper
III

Coffee Lovers Coffee Filters
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Decorated Coffee Mugs

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69
49
69
$417

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l2oz
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SAVE 71C 65.: AND Is:

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1

FFV Assorted Crackers

IRISH
SPRING
DEODORANT
SOAP

l4oz

420

FAB LAUNDRY
DETERGENT
49oz
BOX

680

Pantry Pride Sour Cream

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$1 .46

.

330
PALMOLIVE
DETERGENT
22oz

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J8,

Blue Bonnet Qtr's. Oleo
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$

Hormels Smoked Wranglers

$ 2 98

Lykes Grill Meat Franks
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$ 188

Agar Ham Patties

F,fV,01-ylow
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3

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Claussen Asset. Picklas

$128

Fyne Taste Meat Franks

$ 108

$'
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PACKS

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99

Ultra Max Shampoo
Curity Soft Puffs

6 $i
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L

MINI LOAF

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Foley Nylon Kitchen Tools

$1

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499

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69

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GLASSES

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59~

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ENGLISH or SOURDOUGH

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$148

CALIFORNIA CELLARS
ROSE, BURGUNDY
OR CHABLIS

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CHUCK I CHUNK
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148

SALISBURY STEAKS-SLICED

TURKEYCIIAITCOAL PATTIES
MANSIZE PATTI,s
SPAGPIEflI &amp; MEA

HORMEL

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98
0

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Spiced Lunch Meat

SAVE 30C 2 LOS

SLICED BREAKFAST

$128

Minute Maid Orange Juice

199

SKILLET BRAND

98
58'

Maple River Breakfast Roll

BEEF

200z$1
LOAVES

3

LB

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SAVE hOC Thai PACKAGE

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Hygrade Hot Dogs

118

Borden Longhorn Cuts

HALF GALLON CARTON 91%0
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40C

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168

Grated Parmesan Cheese

F
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Axelrod Cottage Cheese

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$ OOO

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79

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Heafty Lawn &amp; Leaf Bags

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SAVE IOCIOsz SPICE

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38

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Quick Frozen Cornish Hens

TYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL

3/890
590

Kounty Mist Corn

3/$ l

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Lucky Leaf Apple Juice

Schrafft Asset. Candy

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LB

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$2

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1

Nestea Ice Tea Mix

4

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PEACHES

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690

Little Friskies Buffet

,

Kleenex Bath Tissue

BOXES

48

LB $198

980
Quick Frozen Fryer Thighs
LB 78
Quick Frozen Fryer Drumsticks LB 88
Fyne Spied Qtr's. Oleo
2/880
Pantry Pride Cream Cheese
680

$ 98

FRESH
FLORIDA
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GEORGIA

69126$ I29

32oz

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Fresh Pork Steaks

LB $138

Smoked Turkey Hams

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BeefGDORECES

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490

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49
EACH 79 0
Mexican Pineapples
U.S. No. 1 Idaho Potatoes lOc 1'
California Green Onions
2 F OR 490
Freshly Packaged Salad

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Boneless Stewing

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BOILING
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12o:

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$J68

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GREEN

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$149
LB I

SnoWhite Mushrooms

$up6'1

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Freshly Packaged Slaw

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Beef Blade Chuck Roast

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$258

LB

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GOOD THRU WED.. JULY 18. 1979.
111111
WIND

�app.

IB—Evining Hirsid,, Sanford, FL

,

Widn.sday, July 11,

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED ADS

Woman Held Hostage In Cavern

CITY OF LAKE MARY
FLORIDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Said officials were
CARLSBAD, N.M. (UPI) - "breathing problems apparent. motive or a reason for what yearold seasonal National
NOTICE THAT, the City Council of
For 5½ hours, 100 tourists were ly from asthma," Bob Crisman they did," said FBI agent Phil Park Service employee, and not sure how many people were the CIty of Lake Mary, Florida, wilt
thpped 750 feet underground In of the National Park Service Mogen.
blocked the room with tables. evacuated from other parts of
hold a public hearing on the 2nd day
of Auoust• 1979 t 7:30 o'clock P.M.
The area was evacuated the caverns, ixit said the park
the damp and drafty Big Room said.
During the 5',4..how drains,
at the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
(ve atCarisbad Caverns while
The four suspects - Eugene the gunmen issued several rapidly except for a ranger and averages about 3,500 visitors a
Florida, to consider a Petition by the
FBI agents negotiated with four Hiram Maroney, 31; William demands, including $1 million the 100 tourists in the adjacent day at this time of year.
landoers of the property
described below, requesting the City
jiinmen holding a woman Charles Lovejoy, 28, and Dennis in cash and an airplane to fly Big Room Cave. The way out of
of Lake Mary, Florida, to annex the
hostage in a nearby lunchroom. James Mark, 39, all of Odessa, them to Brazil. They also the Big Room led
following described property:
Thethillyvig1lendedwiththe Texas, and David W. Kuczyn. demanded to talk with a lunchroom.
LEOALADVERTISEMEI4T -.
Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, SANFORD
nrrender of the four men late ski, 28, Riesel, Texas - were reporter to publicize a large
"We felt they should be held BOARD OF COUNTY COM. SUBSTANTIAL FARMS, according
to the Plot thereof, as recorded in
Tuesday, two hours after they jailed in Carlsbad pending number of grievances, which there until the situation clea- MISSIONERS
The County of Seminole
Piat Book 5, Page $3, of the Public
released their hostage - a arraignment on misdemeanor officials said ranged from red; they were In a location that
Separate sealed bids wilt be Records of Seminole County,
female National Park Service charges.
repression of minorities to the was safe, about 2,000 feet away received it the office of the Pur- Florida.
chasing Agent, Seminole County
The Public Hearing shall be held
from the lunchroom," (1,1
employee - unharmed. Soon
"Our promises and assur- gasoline shortage.
Courthouse. Room 417, Sanford,
at the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
after their surrender, officials ances were that they would be
Officials said the four men - said. "We did not want to take a Florida, 32771, until 2:00 P.M., local Florida, August 2, ifl9 at 7:30
led the tourists to open air,
charged with a misdemeanor If armed with a .22-caliber pistol, chance of provoking the gun- time, July 30, 1979, at which time o'clock P.M. or as soon thereafter as
and datebidswili be publicly opened possible. At that time, all interested
No one was injured in the they surrendered and released a .22-caliber rifle, a l2gauge men."
read in Room 417, Seminole persons for and against the above
After long negotiations, In- and
incident, although officials said the hostage," said District shotgun and another rifle County Courthouse, Sanford, request will be heard. Said hearing
. may be continued from time to time
some shots were fired In the 14- Attorney Mike McCormick. entered the underground lunch- chiding a visit to the lunchroom Florida, for
Seminole County Water and until final action Is taken by the City
acre Big Room Cave where the "That was done, and we are room from an elevator about by Ned Cantweli, publisher and Pressure
Sewr Main Extensions. Council.
editor of the Carlsbad Currenttourists were trapped. No acting accordIngly."
3:20 p.m. MDT.
The Project consists of a water
This Notice shall be published in
They ordered everyone out of Argus, Miss Phillips was freed and sewer main extension along the Evening Herald, a newspaper of
Authorities knew of no motive
further details were available.
Howell Branch Road, and a water general circulation in the City of
Two tourists were taken to a for the men's actions,
the area except Linda Phillips at 7:10 p.m. The four men main
extension along Red Bug Lake Mary, Florida, one time each
"We haven't determined a of Chattanooga, Tenn., a 25- surrendered at 8:55 p.m.
hospital complaining of
Road. A water main extension, week for tour (4) consecutIve weeks

Seminole

Orbndo-Winte( Poik:,

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
WE'll ID

I i#'JI'J

First &amp; Only child care center open
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
n 'g June 2. Sanford Early

Uiildcare Center. 322.6645.

- 9—Good

POu,try, beef, pork, fish. Pree
delivery, mm. 520 order. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion

Meats.

-

to

the money from

"The arrival of the planes

-

REALTY' TRANSFERS.'

'

a.

vs
DEK.123
2, $37,100.
English Woods, $71,300.
MISSIONERS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The County of Seminole
BeI.AIre Homes to Joan M. Carter
Josephine Wolfram to Raymond J.
Robert J. Hester III to James
AND
TRUST
COMPANY
OF
Landry (sql) 8 Nancy
I. Paula B. Putnam, Lot 64, BI.Alre Saunders I WI Candace B., Lot
KOCh
Separate sealed bids will be
SEMINOLE COUNTY SOARDOF
EUSTIS,
E', of Lot 306, 0. P. Swope Land Co Hills Un 1, $43,100.
Elk A, Columbus Harbor, $16,$Qo.
received at the office of the Pur.
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
Defendant. chasing Açent, Seminole County
Btl.Alre Homes to Lydia Soiorio
dd to Black Hammock, sio,soo.
Notice of Public Hearing
Gloria Guderyon, Lot II, BII.Alre
Kenneth 1. Woods I WI Denise M.
Courthouse, Room 117, Sanford,
July
17,
1979
NOTICE OF SALE
Hills Un One, $43,500.
to Vicki Baker (sql), Lot 51,
Florida, 32771, until 2:00 P.M., local
A. PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR
tq
'
wf
8
loan
v.
Legal Notice
One, $16,900.
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that time, July 30, 1979, at whIch time
,
CHANGE
OF
ZONING
pursuant
to
a
Final
Decree
Wm. T. Smith 1. WI Odette L., Lot
Victor H. UlIman I. WI Valentlna &amp;
of anddatebldswlll be publicly opened
REGULATIONS
Foreclosureasenteredinthlscause and read in Room 417, Seminole
14$, Myrtle .Lk Hills, $,S00.
Bruce A. UlIman I WI Shearon to
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
1.
ALAN
KING
BIXEY
—A.1
numbered 7$•2203.CA.09.D, in the County Courthouse, Sanford,
Clinton J. Andiron Iwf Jean M. to COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF AGRICULTURE
Arstoun Harou I. WI Norma, Re
R.1AA Circuit Court of Seminole County, Florida, for Consumer Water
Radames Rivera 1 WI Lucy E., Lot FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION SINGLE FAMILY TO
DWELLING
rlcorded, 6,000.
Florida, I will sell the property Treatment
2. Melody Acres. $36000.
Marie C. Feihan to FrederIck G.
NO. 79.116 OrI.çlv.ft
UNITED
Facilities
Im.
DISTRICT —PZ(66.79)-21. The situate In Seminole County,
Wedeilwf BerneitaL.,LotI, BIkA,
(QCD) Daniel Ferpes 8 WI STATESOF AMERICA, PlaIntiff,— East'zoItheSW'koftheSE'i,
Florida provements.
(Less
descrIbed
as:
Eliabeth to Harold M. PoWers 8 V. SIDNEY 0. SHEALY and MRS.
Pardls pnt h s.c,
The project consists of the cx'i, OIl and Mineral Rights) and W'.4
Parcel Ni. 1—West 2.¼ chains of panslon to the existing water
WI Rebecca A., Lot 22, less W 60S.2
R. L. Lingo &amp; Sparks L. Ridenour
SIDNEY 0. SHEALY, hiS wIfe, If of SEll, (Less roads and beginning
East 11 ChaIns of Southeast 1/ o treatment plant by "Contract A"
ft 1. less S 21$ ft Of E 613.64 ft I. Lot married, Defendant(s).
to Kinsley Contr., Lots 13 &amp; 11, Shed
ORDER SW corner of 5E¼
run E $33.71 ft., Southwest 'k (less North 0 t)
26, lass W 61211 of Longwood Hills, FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
Grove Un L, $16,200.
which Is the Installation of a new
45ff.,
Eat
70
It..
North
NOrth lOft.
Section 2, TownshIp 20 south, Range 1000 OPM well, pump, and piping
$100.
(QCD) Dorothy A. Christlanun
On motIon and affidavit o
West 70 ft., West 10 ft., SO.
29
East;
plaintIff In the abov.entltled cause west $12.17 It, South to Si,
(sgl) to Lyle C. Christianson, Big
and "Contract B" which is an ad.
(QCW Augustus Brown Jr. to
Parcel N.. 2—West 1.17 chaIns of ditlonal 500 GPM high service pump,
493.24 ft E of NW corner of SW'.4 o
by Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Its containing SI acres more or less;
Melva Jean Brown, Lot 30 Elk 3,
East 15.17 chaIns of South 11 chaIns valving, piping, and other related
NE¼ of Sec 13, $100.
istant United States Attorney, in and the East
ot the NW¼ of SE¼
Southwest ¼ (less North 44 feet). work.
Sarah Rossetter Maurer &amp; Lincoln Hts., $100,
an
action
against
the
defendant(s),
less
road,
Section
23,
TownshIp
21
Cader 0. Hart I. WI .Janle M.
SectIon 2, Township 20 South,
Harrlette R. Hicks to Charles M.
SIdney 0. Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 0. South, Range 30 East, eu the
Bidders must comply with the
Robert T. Whltehouse &amp; WI
Range
29 East:
Cameron wf Marion 0,
President's Executive Orders No.
Shealy,
his
wife,
If
married,
and
to
portion below the i
contour.
Charlotte M., E 20,.2
SW¼
SI Lot 3, BIk 3 Tier 3, Sanford, NWI4of
Parcel Ne. 4— South ½ of South. 11246 and No. 11373 whIch prohibit
enforce a lien upon real property Further described as the south side
Sec i-20.32,Sacres,530,000.
situateinthlsDlstrictanddescr$bed
of
Red
Bug
Road,
across
from
Rid
west
¼ of Southwest 'A and Nor. discrImInatIon In employment
Olin-American Homes to tiMrtin
thwest 'A of Southwest A of South- regardIng race, creed, color, sex, or
Frederick N. Rossetter
es follows:
Lot
11,
OF
THE
Bug
Elementary.
(DISTRICT
NO.
&amp; Nancy Santeramo I wf Margaret J., Lot 9,
N. Norman &amp; A. 0. Rossetter
Jr.,
COLONNADES, 2nd SectIon, ac
west ¼ of Section 2 Township 20 national origin: Title VI of the Civil
1)
Bk E, SterlIng Park Un 3, 534633.
Charles M. Cameron &amp; WI Marion
d
to the Plot thereof as as
Rights Act of 1961; the Davis-Bacon
South, Range 2' East.
2. BEL-AIRE HOMES, INC A-i
Erma Tragdon to Donald L
recorded in Plat Book is, page 14, AGRICULTURE
D..S½ofLotl&amp;Lo13,ElkS,TIer3,
Parcel Ne. 6'— South ½ of Nor. Act; the AntI.Kickback Act; the
TO
R.1*
Boughan, Lot 12, BIkB,Lk Brantley Public
Sanf,,
Records of Seminole County, SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
theist¼afldNOrthwest¼of Section Contract Work Hours and Safety
Isles 2nd Add, $73,144.
(QCD) Richard N. Bagley
Township 20 South, Range 79 StandardsAc$;andtheDepartm.nt
Florida.Sub$ect,howeyer,totaxes, DISTRICT. PZ(6479)-27. The
Harry S. Hudson Jr. (sql),
Barbara J. Bagley, Lot 61. Katherine L. McRory, f.ka
East,
of Labor Safety and Health
If any oue, for the year i97. and It NW'/ of the NW'A of Section
Trallwood Eat, Sec I, $100.
pearing to the Court that the TownshIp 21 South, Range 7 East,
Parcel No. 7— East ½ of p., Regulations under the Occupational
KatherineM. Hudson (sql) to EmlIe
Michel K. Mlkkola I WI Gloria I.
delendant(s), Sidney 0. Shealy and less righl.of.way for Balmy Beach
theist ¼ and Southwest 'A , Nor. Safety and Health Act of 1970: and
0. Douther I Estelle M., Lot 32,
to Robert A. Newell I wf Gertrude,
Clean Air and Water Acts.
Mrs.
Sidney
0.
Shealy,
his
wife,
If
theist
'A East of Wekiva River,
Drive.
Cons,sting
of
10
acres
more
Woodcrest Un , $30,
Lot 6N Weliiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt
Sets of contract documents may
SeCtion 4, TownshIp 20 South, Range
Donald L. Wilson &amp; wI Mary .1. to married, are not Inhabitants of nor or less. Further described as In ft
Sec 3,570,000.
be obtained as the office of the
foundwlthintheltateofFloq$deand general locatIon of Balmy BeaCh
29 East;
RlthardJ.Gudeokauflwfjeanette
have not voluntarily appeared Drive, South of SR 436,
James C. Gamble I
Parcel N.. I— West ½ of Nor. Consulting Engineer, Post, Buckley,
West side,
Eydie J to A., Lot S (less S 3040 fI) Lot 7 1 6
philip w. Burns Jr., WI
and that personal
Betty K.. Lot
SeCtIOII Schuh and Jernigan. Inc., Suite 101,
thwest
'A
t.st 'A
service
(DISTRICT
NO.
3)
(less N 73.9615) Elk C, Brantley Hall icon them Is not practical bcausa
30 Weklva HIlls, Sec 7,573900.
Township
3.
MARTY
CHIRA
MIA VERY 34.
19 South, Range 29 311 Maguire Boulevard, Orlando,
Eat., $72,533.
Florida, 32103. Payment of Thirty
Lawrence Bennar I WI Judith to
theirresldenceandet,.reaboutsar. lIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Ent;
Raymond A. Johnson IWO Ellen M..
NOf'm. Dollars ($30.00) will be required for
.1. R. Hattaway, M. M. Hattaway unknown, It is ORDERED that TO C3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL
Parcel N..
½
Lot 3, Ilk A, Sec. I, Sweetwater &amp; Jon W. Zabei, tr's to
dMv0.Shea1yaMMrs.5id,eyo. AND WHOLESALE DISTRICT. west¼00S.ulheast!4sofS.ctlge3l, each set: no refunds will be made.
Each bid must be accompanied
Qiks, $93,000.
Strluatti (married) I Pasquale Shialy, his wife, if married, appear P2(3279)—n. That part of Lot 49,
TOwnship 19 South, Range 29 East:
or plead to the complaint herein by
either by a cashier's check upon an
Foxwood 0ev to John Lenko (sql), SIruotti, (marrIed), Lot 19, Elk H, N
ing Hammock, PB 2, Pgs. 2
Parcel No. II— Lois I through S.
the 4HI day of August, i97, add In through 5,
'r roted bankor trust company
3.01 63, Foxwood Phase I, $13,000.
OrI Ranches, Sic 2A,
lying NWly Of the R.W of
10 through iS, it through 77 2.
or a Bid Bond with corporate surety
James B. Adams I wi Beverly W.
Edgar A. Ray Jr. &amp; WI Laua S. to default thereof the Court will SR. 417, LESS that part lyIng withIn
3),
and
East
½
Of Lot 33. Of GARDA satisfactory to Seminole County, for
3o Hahn L. Lenzen 1. WI Alexander, LuIs F. Spitz *0 Sonia C., Fe., Lot Iwoce.d to the hearing add Od. the followIng described parcel;
PARK. according to plot thereof not Ielsthan IIvepercent
(3 percent)
udication of this suit as II SIdney 0. BegInning 1236.55 ft. West of the SE
.ot 6, PIne Crest Hgts, Rep., $40,000. 37, Indian Hills, Un 6,
recorded In PIat Book 3, page
of the amount of the bid. The County
: Joseph F. Bradway Jr. Tr. to
Thomas D. Hill I WI Brenda .1. to Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 0. Slisaly, corner of Lot 0. run North 37 the office Of the Clerk of
Circuit will accept only such surety corn.
.srbara B. Farrow, Un IA &amp; 4.SR,
John K. CasWreII III &amp; WI Nancy, Lot his wife, If married, had bean served degrees 27'E., 200 ft.; thence run N. Court of SemInole County, Floçida:
pany or companies as are
ausaIllo, $60,000.
With process in the State Of Florida. 52 degrees 33' W., )50.tS It, thence
13, Elk 36, WuthersfieId Second
Parcel Ni. 12— Entire Block authorized to write bonds of such
c-: Erika E. Srun to otto W. Souder £l, suo
but only to th, extent provided for by West 79.2 if.,
thence South 173.14 ft., marked "Orange Grove", and Lois) character and amount under the
I WI Dolores 0., Un 163, U
Moronda Homes to James A. Section 1635, Title 21, United !fat
thence SEly on a curve 117.2$ if., through $, Ii, 14 through
39 10. laws of the State of FlorIda and only
3'IIias Condo., 1.49,000.
fIance 1*1 Ritha J., Lot 13, Ilk K, Code; it Is fyrthef ORDERED that thence East 1.1$ ft. to beginning.
II, 44 thrOugh 47, II, 51 through ii, those companies on the U.S.
Same as above, Carport Un 0.23, Foxmoor Un 2, 141,100.
any unknown heir(s), devlsee(s), containing 2.7$
acres more or loss. 13,45,66,47,49, 70, 71, 72. 73, 74, 76 Treasury Department Approved
3!1oo.
grantee(s), creditor(s) or other Described further as in the
general through SI, IS through 96,91 through List.
.:: Edward H. Parker &amp; Richard H.
Rudolph Blasnak to Rudolph unknown parties claiming Interest area of No. 437 and BIg Tree Road. 1's, i4 107 through Ill of GARDA
UpOn award. successlul bidder
Conley
D.
Davenport
I
WI
Glasnak
½
interest
&amp;
Joseph
by,
thrcugh, ur.de. Or agaInst me section 29, TownshIp 20, Range 30. PARK HOME SITES,
*
according to wlllberequjredtofurnlsh Payment
har$.ne,b.gat$WcornefOf$E'A
afoesaid parson(S), Sidney El. (DISTRICT NO.2)
½interist,Lots?,3,4&amp;
II
piatthlrsofr,cirdedlnPlatlookl, andPerformancelonds,eachlnthe
I SE¼ of SIC 22 $100.
Thlspuollche.rinswlllbeonJulv peg, lOin said Clerk's offIce;
BIkB,Loli,BlkD,SiovakVlll,$100. Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 0. SMaly,
arnountlo0percsnlofthetosalbili
R. KlienlowenJr.&amp;wfAnneJ.to
his
wife,
if
married,
and
any 17. 1979 at 7:00 P.M. or as seen atpublicsali,tothehlghestandbes* amount and proof of
(QCD) Virginia T. Ammiker to
insurance.
P. Master &amp; *1 Charlotte, Lot Jof.i H. M0iIl, beg at pot 337.3115 unknown parties, shall be served by thereafter as possible
in Room 2 of bidder for cash, at the West front
The County reserves the right to
Ilk F, Sweetwater Oaks Sec 7, 01 NW corner of Efo of NE¼
publication, ills further ORDERED the CourThouse, Sanford, Florida. door
of the Seminole County relict any or all bids, with or
96.333.
that notice of this Order be Those in attendance will be h'srd Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, at
55¼ of Sec 32, $100.
without
cause,
to
waive
sam's, tot
The SprIng$to
published by the United States and written comments may be flied 1):000'ciockonffie7llhi dayol
July, tochnlcalities; or to
the bid
Elk A, lisa NE 1675ff WhisperIng
Marshal in a newspaper of general
$p,emaker Comtr.,
with he Land Development
$tiv
which In its Iudgement best
Ini$ Sec I., TM Springs, $11,110. Hisism I WI $M
£ Ilk B, circulation In Seminole County, Manager. Hearings may be coot. (SEAL)
the Interest Of the County. Ct of
RIchard 0. Lippilt IWO Helen J. Idyllwilde Of Loch Arbor, Sec 6, Florida, once a week for six (6)
tlnusd from tIme to time as found
Afltsr H. Seckwlth, Jr.
5JbmfffalOfffiIs bid Is considered an
io Leighton UpperS, (sql) I James
consecutive weeks, commencing on necessary. Further delalls available
Clerk of Ci,uIt Court
operational
cost of the bidder and
pob.rSs (married) Lot 14. FOreSt
Wednesday, June 6,1979. DONE and by calling 323.4330, ExtensIon No.
Iv: June I. Curtis
shall not be passed on toor be borne
$llHls. $100.
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ORDEREDatOriando Florida, thIs 307.
Deputy Clet
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building lots Zoned for triplex
duplex. *5500 3. ssoou.

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THURS July 12, 7 PM
Used furn
2 single bedS. 8
dressers, lots of used furn. &amp;
Misc. items.

68 Cadillac PS P13. PW Runc
good, $400 Call 311 0040 Mor
lhru n. is

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KELLOGGS AUCTION

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We buy wrecked cars

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3223481
71 Dodge Dart SPin? 6 PS ,u?o
Looks good, runs great
3fl 0 A90

77—Junk Car's RemoVed
BUY JUNK CAPS
FromSiOtolSO
Call 37? 1624 37'. 1450

:ot spreader, tow chain. 4 inch
crescent set, boll cutter, pipe
threader, sledge hammer,
brace. Tool box. 50 other items
$4 or less. Phone 372 2968.

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80—Autos for Sale

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Basic Cleaning Service
Complete homecleaning
3227984

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acre near Wekiva zoned
mobile home or home, w e
septic already there. Dee
right to river also Good ten
Owner hold,

unty 4 2, needs repair, Own
oIding. 524,900.

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iplex w extra lot. $29,900.

BATEMAN REALT'
Req. Real Estate Broker
Sanford Ave.
3211
Aft. Hrs. 327 7643, 327 4869

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Dos,
town, very clean &amp; roomy. 5
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmet

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Itarter home. William Mal
rowskl, REALTOR 3227953.

1971 ror

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BR,)', B. carport,dbl lot, fenc
bk. CH, behind Kmart, For.
City. *35.000 VA or FHA

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Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC

room furnished duplex. 24th 5

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carpet. $149. 323 8019.

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Award winning "Energy E
ficient" studios, private en
trance. built.in bookcases, atti
storage, heat, air 3. 12 buitt.i
power savers to reduce electri
costs. Ground floor, 3301 Sanfor
Ave. 323 3301.

YOUNG JOMAN for publishing
plant of national correspondence
school located in Sanford. Part
time to start. Full time after on
the lob training. Piece work
rates based On $3.00 dli hour
minimum. Experience riot
necessary. Should have high
school education with good
grades in English ar,d basic

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BR'S, 2 baths, spacious eat
kitchen with family roo,

1g. lOT, nice Trees. a:

seperale formal DR. lar

mo.

Lovered palio. C.H&amp;A &amp; a n
roof. Owner transferring 8. sa
reduce price to $61,000.

FORREST GREEN
INC. REALTORS

aborn REAL-P

$304633 or 339.4711 eves.

arithmetic. Typing helpful.

$ WE LDE RS S

NONSMOKER ONLY' Primary
requirements are congenial
disposition, fast learner.
willingness to learn new skills
and respect for law and order.
Give education, month, day,

PARTIAL LISTING

912 French Ave.
(corner 10th I French)

REALTOR 322 I000MLS

SANFORD AREA—Newly I
modeled 3 BR home. Large d
ing, LR, FR with fireplai
IIôIll*..

ELTONA - Swimming pool wi
diving board, 7 full baths, DR.

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large BR5 highlight th

year of birth, marital status,

323.5176

address, phone. Interviews by
appointment only. Write Em
ployment Department. Power
Promotions, Box 1914, Sanford,
Florida 32771.

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SECRETARY
RECEPTIONIST
manage busy Sanford R'aI
Estate Office. Phone handling,

COMPLETELY RESTORED
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BAT
HUGE FAMILY ROOM C
ACRE &amp; ORANGE GRO
NEAR LAKE MONROE. $
MONTH. REFERENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKEI
710640
321 O

Pinebreeze Farms is now ac
cepting
applications
for
production workers on both day
&amp; night shifts. We offer corn
petitive pay &amp; full. company
benefits. Please apply In person
only at 3601 5. Sanford Ave..
Sanford, Fla. EOE.

typing, dealing with people
required. Wed, afternoon &amp; Sat.
afternoon off. Call 6714681.

LET'S BE HONEST

if you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad. and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't behere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to

Five Hundred dollars a week,

tEMPER AGENC

INT CONDITION. 3 BR, no

REALTOR .5114991
IJLIIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $67 3455 377 1959

:arpet throughout, choice so
led neighborhood near sho
,ing. $28,550.

rour lot or our lot.
V

;TENSTROI

d. Ready to move into. Prico

REALTY

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nw 735 Homes. 4 pct. interest I
qualified buyer. $30,000
t. fl

44,500.

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TRACTIVE 3 BR 1 bath hon
spacious LR, DR. scr. porc
Irpet, FP I Morel Just 531,90

Reolt

REALTOR, MLS

MILYS DELIGHT 4 BR 2 bal
,me in Dreamwold wig. LR
Pa, Fia Rm., FP, fenced

p........
this 3 BR, 1'.' bath home yot
best choice. Very conveniei
Longwood location. $31,950. Ca
Today!

ATERS AHOY! See this
iake your dreams come turo
nt. mm. is 24'x56', w.indoo
ater fall &amp; fish pond. 3 or
P's. swimming pool, all a

luch More! BPP WARRAI
ED. Only 546,7501
RKLING POOL! I BR 2
sth home in cxc. Mayfali
very Imaginable Feature i
lany Extras! Yours for $9l,5

snal leading loSt. Johns Rive,
123,000.

CaIJ Bart

car needed! This 2 BR, 1 I

REAL ESTATE

ITASTIC Immaculate 2 BR
ith home in CC. Manor wei
I kit., Fla. Pm., porch, con
etelyfencedwfurn.neg.l BP
ARRANTED A Buy Ic

me is cony, located nea
iopping, churches I school, ii
c. cond I priced right a
t1,500,

ath, C HIA, carpet, choic
chool area. $52,500.

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cc, air cono. On Park AVE. n
children, no pets. 3227636.

ECIAL 3 BR, 1', bath, come
,f fenced. $26,500.

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railer Ihouse in Osteen, $170 m
or for sale $7,000. 306 Palmet'
after 5 p.m.

AL COLBERT REALTY

34—thIe Homes

INC.
REALTOR 3237*32
ve. 322.I1I2.372l5I7, 3127172

60' 2 BR House Trailer

For Sale

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

349.557.

3,5001

42—Mobile Homes

'ER 4 BR 2 bath home in Ra
srkl C HIA, ww carpet, cot
r. porch, overlooks lakel BP
ARRANTED Just 149,5001

listing 4 yrs. young. 3 BR
C HIA, nice cor. lot. Will gc
'.or FHA, $35,500.

N SANFORD'S SALE
DERI WE LIST I SELl
E HOMES THAN ANYONE
I THE ONE THAT'S NO.)

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Appliances

inford's Safes Leader

E OFFER THE MOS1

5 like pennies from heaven who
you sell "Don't Needs" with

I you should be earning more
oney? Then come talk to us,
e have the best tialnIng
'ogram In Cent. I-i. Let us
'ove we can show you how to
crease yoUr earnings. Need 2
sociatn nowl For confidential
terview call John Morrison,

want ad.

38--Wanted to Rent
wit to rent or share home fo
laughter, her infant nea

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
103 Orlando Dr.
333.5
VA &amp; FHA Financing
Mobile home l?'x60'.

2 BR. furn., mint cond.
372 385)

re4DflmcFr I MJfi

322-2420
Itiple Listing Service
2565
5LTORS9 PARK

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Western Auto 30) W
Automotive Service;
brakes, tail pipe, etc.

tat st.
lune up,

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Lawn Maintenance
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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscap,,
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
323 8719
Alter

beauty CarE
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formerly Harriett's Beauty Noo.4
519 C. 1st SI., 322 5142

Cem,TgC'TIIe

i-ILL D,RT I fOP SOIL

CA

YELLOW SAND

MEINTZER TILE

Call Dick Lacy 373 7580

New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty 25 yr's. Exp. 869 ISo,

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'. Springer Spaniel
pups.$IS.

3230039.

AlteratIons, DreumakIn
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0701

nily emergency must move,
ted good home for beautiful

VCUVVb.

Lawn Service

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Jay's Service
Comp. lawn care, landscaping
Lic. &amp; ins.
831 0070
Free Eat.'

General Landscaping. Ros.,'
specialists, top soil 3. fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming
323 2948.
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Dressmaking
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its &amp; kittens, 331.1883.

apartment bldga. &amp; shoppin
:ent.rs. All sizes.

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Greotng &amp; Boang

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officecleaning
Custom Office Cleaning, commer
cial. new const. LIc., bonded
ins. Quality secvce everylime
Ph. 32) 054) or 668.5981

4.

68—Wanted to Buy

I lots Zoned for duplexes I

Painting

ANIMAL HAVEN

spartments.

Dog &amp; C.t boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kenneli, screened
outside runs, also air cond.

Cash 3224132

r investors are ready to buy.
ckett Investment Corp., Realto

'ry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
iuy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
:rniture,Refnlg.,Stoves,toolj:

7-A--t1gages Bought

cages. 3fl.5752.

BUY USED FURNITURE I
IPPLIANCE5. Sanford Fur

Sold
'.VW.

INSULATION—Balling, blowing.

I

lose. Lowest prices. Call 321 0839
or 904 734 6701 collect.

VATE COIN COLLECTION,
1 a dealer, paying top dollar
old gold I silver coins, U. S.

Foreign. Also buying scrap
id I sterling, old watches.
'anklln mint lets, etc. $4 gold
ices $1,000 up. Pre.1933 silver
liars keydates $500 up. Too

£a I YCAI%

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Sl23. 3234416

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inch Off Ice 323.222

Custom built iron work

CUSTOMCABINETS
323 Od29atter 5:30
Free Est.

Windowguards,gatesetc
Martin's 323 1811.339 1693

To List You Business,.,
r'1322_2611_Or 831-9993

RIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
sed, any condition 6441176

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PAINTING, CARPENTR'V

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my others to list, WILL PICK
Call (303) 661-6737 anytime.

muty Salon Chairs—used but
od cond. $20 each. Sanford

r a

REMODELING IREPAIR
S.G.BALINT.e.ASSOC.
3275665

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ILSONMAIER FURNITURE

Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed 8. Bonded

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

31 anitime.

3225191

Plastering

Call 322 7780

stcards, dishes, etc. For cash

Ill the BOOKWORM, (305) 641
Sanford Ave.

WOULDN'T BE ANY!!

RACO Foam, fiberglas 8. CeIlu

)KS WANTED old I new.

ARMY NAVY SUPLUS

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JUST THINK, IF CLASSlFlE

Home Improvements

ln't throw or give away your
I books. Also buying otd

Picture Perfect Ext Paiotinxi
Free Eat. L'c 10 pcI. disc to Sr
Cit. 339 6066. 668 8335

ADS DIDN'T WORK, THER

ited Appliances repairable
nd Washers, refrigerators,
r. Kellogga AuctIon. 323 7050.

LI

ttg. Broker. $25 No. I
vymore Rd., Altamonte,
S62 7413

flIl

-.,ericen Sod 134,a200a.
ffiHIA 500134 (lOOsq.ft.1
Free Del. on 0000 sri. ft. or more
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Automotive Service

wnmower sales &amp; service. We
cli the best 8. servIce Inc rest.
Western Auto
W tat SI.
377 4403

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Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 1792
Sinford. • 'f4'I

sing your home I credit? I wi
catch up back payments &amp; bt
equity 37702)6

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Property

4UUU

AlanAppliances
ReDlg
ttbn AC RepaIr
Llcensed.333.0039
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55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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LaWn-Garden

rage Sale -nl&amp;.Sat July 131 14.
Furniture, plants I MIsc. 1:30
,.m. both days. 531 E
idgewood St., Altanionte
iprings.

L ESTATE ASSOCIATES-

REALTY WORLD.

I Man, quality operation
8 yrs exp Pat,js, Driveways
etc Wayne Beal, 327 1321

Central Heat 8. Air Cond. Free Eat.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 327 1771

Home Video TV. recorder—
year old, must sacrifice, $500
377.1893

itureSalvage.327*721.

e the country? Lovely ceda
iingled. 3 BR, I b home on 2"
cres, lots of trees, abov
round pool, even a riding law
iower 11g. sc porch for your
tlax In on these hot summe
sys. $33,500.

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Home' !mprovemnts'

53—TV- Radio-Stereo

I .,,a

47—Real Estate_Wantec
Hall

I I ki I T

Air Conditioning

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OVER 125 SALES
THRU MAY 1979

Fni,.rnrIta. me

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EALTOR
MI
173 6061 or eves. 373 0517

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3.5774 Day or Nig

Tony Coppola Assoc. $30033

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gas ranges below
vholesale— left over from going
lot of business Sale -] double
iven &amp; 8 single oven Prices
tart at 17)2.25. Sanford Fur
titure Salvage, 1797 So of
anford. 3728771.

62—Lawn.Garden

tayfair section. This spacioi
iome has over 1900 sq It. i
iving area wIg. well Iandscapi

Inc.

Nice neighborhood. 5300 m

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M. Unsworlh Realty

iarter acre lots heavily woode
near DeBarv 52.000 each 55

CEPTIONAL new 3 BR, 2
ust listed in the beautifi

cirold

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.,g, JOy,

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Br 2 bath home in Sanford. C.Ai

n.

ruit trees. Alumn, Storage she
122,500.

TRACTIVE 4 BR, 2 B ranc
tyle home, large rms, lenco
ide yd, near schools I Shoppini

Low Down Payment

uluota 2 BR. 1g. Fl. rm. fenco
yd. $200 mo., I mo. securit
Avail. Aug. 8, 3655733.

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yourself short. We have 2$ yei
of experience I knowledge &amp;
active demand ton homes I. Ia,
Call us today!

EAT WINIER' HOME FC
RETIREES. 2 BR, fenced, mai

Owner.Assoc. 736.0383.

Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.;
Daytona Beach. will hold a,
public AUTO AUCTION ever'
Tuesday at 7.30 It's the only one
in Florida You set the reserved
price Call 904 255 8311 fOr
further details

Parts,

MOONEY APPLIANCES

FHA.VA,FHA 7353.745

'iNDUSTRIAL 75 ACRE SI
near PR siding, close to I
1.5500 per acre.

it only $47,000. Hurry!

A. F HA-235-Con. Home

BR 1'., bath—Washington Oal
Area. $250 1st 3. last. Rent Wi
option to buy. owner will can
2nd. 372.4109,

Wanted: Mature lady to live in,
prepare meals and care for
Invalid lady in Sanford residence
for salary, room and board.

A BUDGET PRICE TAG a
this nice 3 BR, I bath home
king size lot Near shopping I
country atmosphere
it
*26.500

LL FLORIDA REALT
)F SANFORD REALTO

beautilul home. Also big Fl
Rm., garage. C HIA, *37.700.

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REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

scres. 400' Hwy frontag
159.900.

?—HousesUnfurnishe
.

Need more room? This 4 BR
bath split level could be it
what you need. Unique tloor p1
for those who like individualil
ee it today. *14.500

254.4 S. French Ave.

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

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serves

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me Springsfo Enslow HomeS

'e' NE 2.75 ft of Lot &amp; Ilk Am

35th day Of May, 1979
JOHN &amp; REED, JR.

FLORIDA

jWhispiring Pines, Sec 1, The

SOirdotCounty CommIssioners

UNITED STATES DISTRICT

Ings, $11,300.

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JUDGE

4, (except NE
i2l75 It) I NE 4.71ff of Lot 3,111,500.
xj Greenwood Lks to Files
,2. Same as above Lot

Comm.,

Seminole County, Florida
By: Robert French,
Chairman

Publish; June 5, 13,30,37, July 4, Ii,

11AR1VE ALIVE

197,

Stduh1Mt STATI

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&amp; MDOOIId

Courthouse, Room 4)7

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cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
327 5990

Trundlebedlikenew&amp;
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1911 Chase Ave., 323 0819

Olnt &amp; body shop all equipt. plu
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group insurance, paid vacation.
and excellent financial corn
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Agency June Porziq 373.5324

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Refugees' Charges Investigated
refugees on

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prior to the date of the public
Red Bug Road, will be bid as an hearing. In addition, this Notice
alternate. All projects will be shall be posted In the area for
connected to existing systems.
consideration at least fifteen (15)
Bidders must comply with the days prior to the date of the Public
Prssldent's Executive Orders No. Hearing.
11246 and No. 11375 which prohibit
DATED: July 5, 1979
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
be uniformed men who raped her.
United Press International
and proven to be so,
Butonthesameday,a flotilla discrimination in employment
FLORIDA
regarding race, creed, color, sex, or
Confronted by a women who beoughtto book under ourpenal "They were very cruel. They of eight Small boats
1,549 nationalorigin; Title Vi of the Civil
By: Connie Major
he
board reached Rights Act of 1964; the Davis.Bacon
CITY CLERK
Ghazall had dismissed the
Home Affairs Minister Ghazali
The refugees were picked up Hong Kong, the only port In Act; The Anti-Kickback Act; the Publish July U, II, 25, Aug. 1, 1979
Work Hours and Safety DEL-Si
Shafie ordered an immediate rape charges until Lam Ho by the French hospital ship lie Southeast Asia where all "boat Contract
Standards Act; and the Department
investigation Into charges that Ellen, a former Saigon teacher de Lumlere and taken to people" who survive their of Labor Safety and Health
NOTICE OF
and French, gave Singapore, from where they hazardous voyage are still Regulations under the Occupational
Sefety and Health Act of 1970; and
PUBLIC
HEARING
Vietnamese refugees before him details of the attack.
were flown to Paris for reset- given immediate
Clean Air and Water Acts.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
She said she and at least 15 tlement.
towing their boats out to sea.
A government spokesman
Sets of contract documents may Local Planning Agency of Seminole
"I assure you I am now or- other women were raped by
Ghazali said, however, that said the Vietnamese refugee be obtained at the office of the county, Florida, will hold a public
Engineer, Post, Buckley, hearIng on July 26, 1979, at the hour
dering an investigation im- Malaysian troops before being Malaysia will continue to tow
the overcrowded Consulting
Schuh and Jernlgan, Inc., SuIte 101,
of 7:00 p.m., in the County Corn.
mediately to establish the forced to board seven fishing Vietnamese boats out to sea colony stood at 64,523 by thiS 3191 Maguire Boulevard, Orlando, missioners'
Room No. 203, Seminole
facts," Ghazall said Tuesday boats wIth 500 other refugees unles, the United States and morning.
Florida, 32103. Payment of Thirty County Courthouse, Sanford,
Dollars ($30.00) will be required for Florida, in order to discuss and hear
after hearing about the attack and cut adrift In the South other countries agree to set up
each set; no refunds will be made. comments on additions and
25-year-old China Sea.
refugee camps.
Each bid must be accompanied revisions as Comprehensive
Vietnamese school teacher.
She told UPI she could
He said he would Insist
- either by a cashier's check upor an Amendments to the adopted
incorporated bank or trust corn. Comprehensive Plan for Seminole
"Those involved, If involved Identify all seven of the camps be set up at the InTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE f)i, or a Bid Bond with corporate County, Florida. In addition to the
ternational conference on IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
surety satisfactory to Seminole Mass Transit, Aviation-Ports, and
refugees in Geneva July 2022. CUlT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE County, for not lessthan live percent Electric Utilities Elements a
(5 percent) of th. amount of the bid. Library Element will also be con.
Nearly 1,000 Indochinese re- COUNTY, FLoRIDA.
The County will accept only Such sidered. While the entire Corn.
CASE NO, 79.1204.CA.54.E
fugees have been flown
surety company or companies as prehensive Plan will be subject to
IN RE: The Marriaje of
GERALD ARTHUR KENNEDY, are authorized to write bonds of such review, primary focus will be on the
character and amount under the Short Range Development Plan
Kay century B.C. It was sold to Friday. The latest group of JR.,
LONDON (UP!)
laws of the Stateof Florida, and only (principally the Detailed Future
Creasey spotted gold glinting In Charles Edo, a London dealer. more than 800 mostly barefoot
Petitioner,
those companies on the U.S. Land Use Plan). This hearing is
"I was collecting shells when and malnourished refugees and
the sand as she combed a west
Treasury Department Approved being held pursuant to the
Paris late Tuesday to LOUANA GAY KENNEDY,
list,
England beach for shells on her I saw it half sticking out
requirements of Local Government
Upon award, successful bidder Comprehensive Planning Act of
sand," Mrs. Creasey said. "it the welcome of Parts Mayor
honeymoon last year.
will be requrId to furnish Payment 1975, and Chapter 74.612, Laws of
Respondent.
The glinting gold turned out was below the tide mark and Jacques Chirac and other
NOTICE OF ACTION
and PertormanceBonds, each in the Florida. After the hearing the Local
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: amount of 100percet of the total bId Planning Agency will submit a
to be a 1,000'year"old Viking probably had been buried for politicians.
report recommending additional
"We are stunned and happy LOUANA GAY KENNEDY, whose amount and i7'o.f if insurance,
which Tuesday some while."
bracelet
address Is unknown.
The County 'reserves the right to elements and proposed revisions as
to
be
here,"
one
of
the
refugees
and
netted Mrs. Creasey,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED reject any o all, bids, with or amendments to to the Corn.
The Creaseys said they said.
cause,
to
without
her husband Steve, 27, $14,300
that an action for Dissolution of
waIve prehenslve Plan of Seminole County
Marriage has been filed against you technicalitIes; or to accept the bid including comments received
when it was auctibned at planned use
you are required to serve a copy wtilch in Its udgement best serves regarding the Plan and prospective
the sale toward buying a home. shows the concern for men and and
Sotheby's.
of your wrItten defense, if any, to It
the Interest of the County. Cost Of amendments to the Board of County
"Or we'll have a second women who are suffering," on FRANKLIN C. WHIGHAM, submlttaiolthlsbldisconsideredan Commissioners of Seminole County,
The bracelet, a 4-ounce,
twisted-rope circle of gold, was honeymoon," Mrs. Creasey Chirac said. "There is nothing ESQ., Petitioner's Attorney, 'whose operationaL cost of the bidder and Florida, at its next regular meeting.
address is Post Office Box 1330, shall not bepasidpn toor be borne The public is Invited to attend and be
oliticaI in this gesture."
dated by experts at 9th or 10th said.
Flagship Bank of Sanford, Suite 22, by the County.
heard concerning the proposed
Purthaskg Agent
Sanford, FlorIda 31771, on or before
amendments to the Comprehensive
July.??, 1979, and IllS the original
Seminole COuntY Courthousa, Plan.
Room 417
with the Clerk of this Court either
BY ORDER OF THE LOCAL
SahIdhi, Fl. 32771
before service on Petitioner's at.
PLANNING AGENCY OF SEMI.
torney or Immediately thereafter,
303.323.4330, Ext. 293
NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
otherwise a default and ultimate
Publish: July ii, 1979
Benjamin E. Price,
Judgment will be entered agaInst DEL.49
Chairman
you for the relief demanded in the
Lot 3, BIk B of Greenwood Lakes Un
Timothy C. Rothermel (sql)
Casper R. Mathews, Herbert w,,
Local Planning Agency
Petition and your marriage to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Charies&amp;JeafletteM.Sheffleld,$65
Thelma J.(sgl)toCharlesW.Storck 2.0,100.
seminole county, Florida
PetItioner
will
be
dissolved.
&amp; wf Gene D., Lot 446, Wekiva Hunt
Same as above, Lot 2$, Elk C, ltd N 231,1 ft of Lot 7, Sudv of Lot 2,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII' Publish: July 11, 10, 1979
CUlT,
ltd
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
WllNESSmyhandandthesealof
$6,400.
S.0 16.5100.
Club, Fox Hunt Sec 3, $60,000,
DEL.42
this r.ourt on June 22nd, AD., 1979. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sibal Pnt Prop to George DavIs I
RuueI T. Flynn &amp; WI Linda D. to
Albert G. Cichra Sr., I wf Roberta
CASE NUMBER: 7$.2IOS.CA.Ot.D
(SEAL)
Dorothy Maldonado (sgl) Lot 6, Elk wI Alberta, Lot 24, Whisper Wood at I. to Joseph A. Martin 8 wI Jean.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. ROBERT L. HAGAN, L. P. HAGAN
nefte N., Lot 26, Orlenta Gardens,
A. Eastbrook Subdv, Un 13, $34,000. Sabal Pnt, Un 2, 519,900.
and LENABELLE HAGAN JEN.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Save as above, Lot 25, $20,500.
Second Add, $47,500,
Lola C. Sahr 8 hb Frank M. Sahr
NINGS,
BY: Cynthia Proctor
Fl Rn Comm to Eugene Allen I
to Roy A. Griffith 8 wf Frances L.,
J. Jay Shepherd I WI Rosa M. to
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Publish: June 27, July 4, Ii, 1$, 1979
tot 2$, Elk K, CarrIage Hill Un No.3, wf Doris E., Lot 46, Windtree W. Un Adolph F. Chlodlnl I WI Carol, Lot 5,
PlaintIffs, BOARD OF COUNTY COM.

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Dispute Holds Up $10 Million Project
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"They're asking the county to buy a system which had
originally been pledged as a donation," commissioner
Sandra Glenn said.
The dispute, however, does not involve the original
developer, Geiger Development. Nelswender said Geiger
experienced financial difficulties In 1974 shortly after
tentative agreement over the donation of the plant to the
county had been wo&amp; ked out. Hanover Woods then
became the project of CMEI, which assumed Geiger's

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County attorney Nikki Clayton said the hold on building
lwrmits would reamin in effect until a solution to the
water plant question can be found.
That hold on permits has some builders "frantic,"
according to Graham Campbell, independent contractor.
"Some builders don't understand why they can't get a
pe rmit. They're already paying interest on the land and
they are a little frantic," Campbell said.
Bill Martin, sales manager for Iluskey Realty,
marketers of the homes, said some banks are asking for a
written assurance from the county that the homes will be
guaranteed water service before they are willing close on
the sale of Hanover Woods lots.
Martin said he expects the matter to be resolved before
most of the building begins.

School Board Alters
Levels Te st Plan;
Parents Still Irked

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But Whittaker said negotiations over the plant were in a
"delicate stage right now" and he did not want to comment on whether or not a previous agreement had been
made for the donation of the plant to the county.

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A letter dated Sept. 24, 1974, was sent to the county by
the Orlando law firm of Lowndes, Piersol, Drosdick and
Doster, counsel for Geiger Development. The letter reads
In part: "Geiger offer) to convey the water distribution
system In the Hanover Woods Subdivision as designed and
constructed with PVC pipe, once it is fully completed an d
properly approved, together with all of the required
easements, to Seminole County."
Official minutes of a Sept. 23, 1974, commission meeting
also quote Geiger officials as offering to convey the water
plant to the coun ty.
However, before a contract for the title transfer could
be drawn up, Geiger pulled out of the project.
Floyd Whittaker, CMEI executive, said the water plant
Is about three to four weeks away from completion, lie
said it will be worth between $300,00 and $400,000.
According to Whittaker, CMEI had planned to have the
water system run by a private utility, but the county
expressed interest in owning the plant.

said the average price of the homes In the development
will probably be in excess of $150,000.
County administrator Roger Nelswender told cornmissioners this week he has received a proposal from the
Atlanta firm of CMEI, Inc. asking the county to pay
$101,000 to purchase the uncompleted water plant. But
Neiswender said the original developer promised the
plant would be conveyed to the county without cost the
pledge was made when the development was planned in
1974, he said.

Construction on a $10 million project, said to be one of
the area's most exclusive residential developments, could
be prevented until a dispute between an Atlanta investment firm and the Seminole Board of County Cornmissioners is resolved,
Homes scheduled to be built In the Hanover Woods
subdivision on Markham Road, about one mile north of
Lake Mary Boulevard, will require a water distribution
installation. However, who will pay for the water plant is
now undetermined. Until the matter is settled, build ing
permits cannot be issued.
Russell Swain, a Longwood builder, said the Hanover
Woods development will contain 71 homes on one-acre
lots,
"It will be one of the most exclusive projects in the area.
I have one order for an eight-bedroom, five-bath home
with a selling price well above $300,000," Swain said. He

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By SHARON CARILtSC()
wide basis last fall and replaced
Herald Staff Writer
the traditional system of
Proposed recommendations
promotion from one grade to
meant to ease the controversy
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ministered to students in
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levels testing program caine
grades one through five to
under fire Wednesday from
determine their progress in
dissatisfied
parents.
language, reading and math.
OIL
The Seminole Cuwit)' School
In prior meetings, SPICE and
Board voted 4 to 1 to inher parents complained their
corporate the 10 recomv
had to retake the
mendations in its pupil
entire levels tests if they failed
progression policy plan . The
one section of the test.
plan will be reviewed by the
rer'a recommendation to
board July 24, to ensure there Is
ROLANI) WI Lii AMS
ease this controversy is to
no conflict between the current
retest the student on only the
New
test
plan and the new recoinsection
of the test that he failed.
low
mendations.
judgment
for
the
advancement
lie
no
longer
will have to take
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One of the reconunendations of students.
the entire test over, Layer said.
is to continue the levels testing
According to Lite 1977 policy,
Other
recommendations
program as "the basic criterion 'the basis for making this made by Layer included:
for advancement through the determination (advancement)
—No levels tests will be
elementary schools" in the should
reflect
teacher
county. This was done despite judgment," which rests on administered until after the
the objections of many parents daily classroom work, textbook State Assessment Testing is
to the levels testing concept.
tests and homework, Mrs. complet ed in October to avoid
Ever wish you could get something off your
"overtesting."
as well as English so he got an English School Board member Wareen said.
—Teachers will have in hand
chest by putting it on a billboard for everyone
Roland
Williams,
the
sole
Arabic vocabulary and tried to figure out the
'I nc teacher doesn't matter
to see? It helps if you own the billboards like
dissenter
on
the
board,
solicited
because
he
cannot
advance
the
Teachers
Test Mannuals for
equivalent for Bushel of Wheat equals Barrel
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several
roun
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of
applause
students
until
they
pass
the
levels
in
their
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director decided to tell the Arabs off in Arabic
Park.
whether the test is actually a testing program does permit schedule be provided which
valid, measuring device," teacher discretion in ad. makes It possible for a pupil to
Williams said. "There's nothing vancement and he had be tested in reading, language
that really indicates that. It strengthened that practice in or math on more than four
hasn't been road-tested."
several of his recom- levels during the 180-day school
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year.
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those with the business license have to purchase a six-month
not issue "professional" miscellaneous business license. q u a liii c a tI o n a f o r were licensed in all of 1978.
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license office has received
July 1.
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In a short statenent Issued late shah to another count:7.
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A downstretlon Thuniday similar to
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Sainmerlin Ave., at 2:30 p.m. Thursday Bernosky. Police reports say Hanson was himself and with his brother, Berl,
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KaH said both officers are part-time Instructors
during their off-duty hours.
A total of 60 recruits are currently enrolled In
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students are enrolled in various aspects of the
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Collar, from his Tallahassee office, said FHP operating at SCC, this Is the first time any
said Ed Kail, coordinator of the SCC law en- Humphreys has announced his candidacy for officers must maintain certain behavior whether allegation of wrong-doing against an Instructor
forceinent program. Cipi. Harry Weaver, who Ii sheriff of Orange County and "what a better way on duty or off, but are not prohibited from has been made, Kill said,
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spend It.
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government growth, Home Republicans of Graham's tax reform program. The
UK because dw Lei"am Me been 100 percent requirement is being jignored
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Friday, Nov. 30, 1

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By DAVID M. RAZLER

Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

Pilot Blamed For

Crash

Of New Zealand DC. 10
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (UP!) — The pilot
of the Air New Zealand DC-10 that crashed into an
Antarctic volcano killing all 257 people aboard apparently took no evasive action, a New Zealand Air
Force crew said today.
Crew members of a Royal New Zealand Air Force
Hercules plane that flew over the crash site on Mount
Erebus suggested the DC-10's crew did not see the
mountain before they hit it Wednesday.
"It Is fairly clear that the crew took no evasive action
as, if they had, the plane would have struck at a gentler
angle and been forced up the mountain," one of the
airmen said.

Sadat, Begin To Meet?

A Deltona woman was arrested by Sanford police Thursday
and charged with pointing a gun at a Sanford man and
threatening to kill him.
Police say they arrested Elaine L. Holland, 1146 Whitewood
Dr., Deltona, after being told she pointed a .38 calibre revolver
at Delbert Sams Jr. in Sams' home at 801 Magnolia Ave.,
Sanford.
A witness told police the assault allegedly occurred at 7:30
a.m., when Holland pointed a gun at Sams and threatened to

Zeppo Marx, 78, Dead;
Last Surviving Brother
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UP!)
Zeppo Marx, the
tutvuig memoer of the famous
Marx Brothers

Springs, was arrested and taken to the Seminole County Jail at

kill him. She pulled the trigger but the gun did not fire, he told

Holland was released without bail through the county's nesday evening, said sherifrs deputies.

worth of goods.

He was held in lieu of 88.400 ball.

Raymond Delgado, of 1208 E. Notre Dame Dr., Altamonte
was treated and released from Florida Hospital for Injuries to

KNIFE ASSAULT

GRAND THEFT ARREST

his face, after he was jumped by about five men and robbed of

An Apopka woman was awakened Thursday morning by a

Altamonte Springs police charged a man with grand theft,

said

knife-wielding man who threatened to rape her, said sheriff's

deputies.

Center. He was 78.
A hospital spokeswoman said Marx died shortly
after midnight. He was admitted to the hospital Nov.
25, but the cause of death was not immediately
disclosed.
A memorial service was scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday
at Temple Isaiah in Palm Springs. His body was to be

Police have charged him with burglarizing a house at 605
Beverly Ave., Altamonte Springs, Tuesday and taking $1,900

Liquor World lounge on State Road 434 in Longwood Wed-

pretrial release program.

comedy team, died early today at Eisenhower Medical

11:30 a.m. Wednesday.

An Altamonte man was assaulted and robbed as he left the

police.

The 41-year-old woman was awakened t fl m hv mn
holding a small kitchen knife probably picked up from her
kitchen, and wearin g a halloween mask he found in another area,
bedroom, said deputies.
The line fell at about 4:30 p.m., starting small brush fires,
Dur ing the attack, the woman suffered a small cut on her melting the cable in places and fusing sand into glass where
hand, but was not reported sex ually assaulted they said.
the line fell .

Cherokees -plan to continue the legal fight

ilov.ever, we do feel that TVA does
possess the expertise and the inscrisitivit)'

cestors."

despite TVA's action.

required that should we ever decide to go into
the business of grave robbers, we will call on

Crowe said graves of whites in the Tellico

In a letter to TVA Chairman David

project area were removed arid re-interred

Freeman, Crowe said he did not believe TVA
"can legally or morally deny the Eastern

"with all due respect to the law and religious
beliefs."

The agency closed the floodgates on the

reburied in a manner consistent with their

you for advise," fie added.

Freeman said the debate on Tellico is over.
1 have no further cominent on Tellico. It is
all over. The controversy is over. The lakvi is

-TVA is guilty of the most flagrant racial

being filled." he said.

and religious discrimination by its actions

religious belief."

controversial dam Thursday amid Indian

and this has been made clear by your refusal
to honor our request. I cannot find words
strong enough to convey my contempt for the
lack of honor to be found wilong TVA and
federal officials,' he said.
('i'o said TV:'t had come to the tribe in the
past and asked for advice, but in the future
the Indians oulil not cooperate with the

'\lafls of our members have ancestors
boxed up In the basement of the University of
Tennessee. We would not go into your family
cemetery and remove the bones of your
at.e.stors and put them in our basement, nor
vould e expect anyone else, least of all a
federal agency, to rob the graves of our an

services conducted and a protective lining
placed In the graves that will be flooded. TVA

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Attnrnpt' Bob Stit'orq cni,I ThI1r44f,t
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"ow' people are opposed bitterly to the
grave robbing that has gone on in the Tellico
project," Crowe wrote.

locations they were taken from, funeral

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Tellico infringes on the Indians' constitutional
freedom of religion.

He asked the remains be placed in the exact

spokesman said.
Zeppo usually played the straight man to Groucho's
leering lady chaser, Chico's Italian piano player and
Harpo's mute antics. Like his other brothers, Zeppo got
his nickname from a fellow vaudeville performer, Art

Fisher, In Chicago.

City.
The tribe filed suit last month seeking to
halt the slit; million project. The lawsuit, now
pending in the appeals court level, contends

Indian graves in the Tellico project site.

cremated and the family has requested no flowers, a

Wednesday, claiming he stole three shirts from Burdine's
Department Store at the Altamonte Mall.
William S. Fredrick of Orlando was arrested after he drove
away from the mall parking lot, at the Capistrano Apartments
on Maitland Avenue, police reported.
They claim he wrapped three shirts around his legs before he
left the store. Fredrick was held at the Seminole jail in lieu of

BLACKOUT IN SANFORD
A 10-block area of downtown Sanford lost power Thursday
afternoon due to a downed power line In a field west of the

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burial grounds. The Cherokee were unsuccessful in legal attempts to stop the
closing of the gates on the darn near Lenoir

hOXV1LIE, Tenn. (UPI)
As floodwaters crept over the graves of their
forefathers Thursday, Cherokee Indians
labeled the Tennessee Valley Authority
"grave robbers" and charged the government utility with flagrant racial and religious
discrimination in completing the Tellico
Dam.
Principal Chief John Crowe of the Eastern
Band of Cherokee Indians last week asked
TVA to re-inter the rminin tnhlpn frs,m 1.0411
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BURGLARY CHARGED
Altamonte Springs police arrested a man on burglary
charges at his home Wednesday morning.
Mark Timothy Haves of 2411 Virginia Drive. Altamonte
ASSAULT IN LONGWOOD

Cherokees Call TVA 'Grave Robbers'

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Power was cut off for an hour while firemen worked around
it. Power was restored but cut off again from 6:30 p.m. until
shortly after 7 p.m.
Firemen said they had no idea what caused the line, in the
middle of a field off Commercial Avenue, to break.

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With a decided lack of
enthusiasm, the Senate Banking Committee has voted
to Impos e tough discipline on the Chrysler Corp. by

Iran Crisis Boosts Gold
LONDON (UP!)
The deepening crisis over the
hostages in Iran boosted the price of gold but depressed
the dollar at the opening of European foreign exchange
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Gold opened $2 higher In Zurich at $414 an ounce and
$7 higher in London at $416 an ounce. It advanced a
further $2.50 at the London morning fixing to $418.50.
"The escalation of the Iran crisis with Mexico's
refusal to allow the shah back into the country has
sparked off a further rush into gold in early trading," a
dealer for London bullion brokers Moccatta and
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sightseeing before conducting the solemn
mass at the sanctuary of the virgin a tin
ancient house where in the year 131

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TAIPEI, Taiwan (UP!) — An explosion in a
fireworks factory killed at least nine people and in-

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The early morning blast sparked a fire that spread to
adjacent storage rooms filled with explosives and it
was feared more bodies would be found in the gutted
area.
The explosion was ma fireworks factory in Tachia,
Contral Taiwan, where 200 people were working, the
sourcet said. The fire burned for about 30 minutes
before It was put out and police immediately began
Investigating the incident.

U.S. Aids Canada Pilots
VICTORIA (UPI) — The United States Coast Guard
rescued two Canadian Armed Forces fighter pilots
Thursday after they abandoned their CF-101 Voodoo jet
momenta before It crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
U. Qndr. Dick Pepper, a national defense search
and rescue spokeanan, said IAeut. Andy Dobson, 24 of
Hamilton, (*. and C.$. Dave Taylor, 3$, of
Edmonton were In good condition, sstfaring only from
slight hypothermia after spending almost two hours in
life rafts.
The plane went down during a routine North
American Mr Defense Coninwid mlslon about 170
kilometers (106 miles) southwest of Estorla, ('e.,
Pepper said.

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audlon of chamber pots.
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"We have not urged him to depart, nor are
candidacy in a ceremony in the White House
we requiring him to May," Powell
East Room Tuesday, and will attend a
shah was admitted for humanitarian
political gala with his wife and Vice President
poses. He Isfree to come and go as be plems.
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embark immediately after the announcement

threats, and renewed CVter's warning " It

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Sunday and Meidsy this Is, die In six days, go before a federal judge granted a stay, but It was dissolved and human life." Henry was hesitant when
asked his motive, finally telling officers
Bo Tuesday. 1* seath lows today hoping to win a stay of execution, he was executed May 25.
upper Iii to low Iii Sunday
S.M.
The hearing before U.S. District Judge
Henry's attorneys list t hree reasons he he was afraid Riley would Identify him
Bayport: hIgh, 12:01 n.m.; and Msiday the. Mid IS. Joins A. Reed became possible after should not be put to death.
and send him back to jail.
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all avenues appeal In
They claim the 21-year-old black man
He broke into the $1-year-old man's
Tuesday
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BOATING FORECAST
St. Augustine ha Jupiter Highs averaging In the sr Supreme Court rejected his attorneys' of Orlando comm unity leader Zellie from a cigar box in which Riley kept his
Cape Sable Osto lewik nulh, MidIk to arguments. The U.S. Supreme Court has Riley in 1974, alleging the police officers money. He pistol-whipped his victim
iatet ad if to Tarp.. Springs at N near 70 central and low 105 refused on two occasions to review who prayed with Henry before the after tying him up with Riley's
miles-A email craft advIs.ry sadh.
Henry's case.
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razor. Riley suffocated slowly because
"extraordinary railer In the form of an
The officers involved said Henry asked the gag in his mouth was so tIght.
ex.csdIon stay.
them to help him "get right with God."
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The
attorneys
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sentiment in favor of an extension to next week.
A conference committee hastily appointed after the Senate
finally approved Its tax reform package late Thursday
deadlocked after a couple of hours of haggling and finally
called it quits for the night.
House Speaker Hyatt Brown and Senate President Phil

by Graham
The Senate passed a proposal so vague and weak that even
that is, something less than the current
requirement of 100 percent of full value, which county apsuplwrters concede it probably %%ould accomplish little. flottse
praisers have ignored for the most part.
Republicaris said the Senate spending cap was totally wiacceptable.
It dqcided on a 65 percent requirement, which would mean
that few counties would have to raise their assessments and
Th e Senate jiSSt'd Graham's amendment letting the
taxes. The Department of Revenue said the average county Is Legislature at some future time pass a "circuit breaker" plan
assessed at about 62 percent now, despite the 100 percent to make sure the property taxes paid by poor bomeomiers arid
requirement.
renters never exceeded 5 percent of their Incomlie. The house
house members voted to maintain the current requirement, killed the circuit breaker.
but empower the Legislature to change It In the future. They
The Senate put all its tax reform proposals into a single
contended that other provisions in their tax reform package
proposed amendinent as recommended by Graham. The
will enable the state to enforce the 100 percent requirement.
House went with two proposals. It would have had three if the
Assessments would go up dramatically, said house Finance circuit breaker and spending cap had not been defeated.
and Chairman Steve Pajcic of Jacksonville, but school
The house and Senate proposals both gave (;rahani one of
districts, cities and counties would be able to reduce their tax
his major demands- -- lwigtuige resurrecting the old Ratio
rates, so the Impact to the average homeowner wouldn't be Study I.aw which lets the state withhold school money from

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To Sniff___ Out Cocaine Charges .

Some legislators are willing

in the form of constitutional amendments which must be apsevere. And Graham's goal of uniformity and "equalization"
Fair and cold through Saturday,
proved
by Florida voters,
would be achieved.
EXTENDED
Saturday. Highs mostly in the
The
House
and
Senate
are
split
over
how
to
achieve
the
A major portion of Graham's program was a state spending
Florida except northwest:
low $01 today and mid to
Fair
and
continued
cold
uniform
property
tax
assessments
Graham
says
are
necessary
cap
to halt runaway government growth. The house passed no
upper Os Saturday. Lows
to
make
sure
each
county
collects
its
fair
share
of
school
taxes,
spending
cap despite the insistence for one with teeth in it by
d Meudsy
tonight mostly around IS or Sunday
low II., Winds northwest to somewhat warmer miy. The Senate went With the "fraCtiOnal assessment" requested the House Republican Caucus,
north 15 to 20 mph today Freezing temperatures In the
extreme north Sunday and
diminishing height.

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water and sewer lines to the Lake Emma and Ithiehart roads pely ownid Puts could wind ' esthancing the value of
private property . Mit
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area to promote Industrial development, the city Itself may
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colleague.
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muds
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neossary
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Brown Sr., of apartment 79 Lake Monroe Terrace
won out over two other finalists In the fund-raising

sfldIierllnssMiosloindedrIal parks unless the psrks

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Nearly a foot of snow stacked up in northern Wisconsin's

of his decision.
'J.S. District Judge Charles Moye said, "the court
believes that, on balance, a transfer of the cue to the

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at th e I nterstate-4 holiday Inn. Lake Brantley, host of the event, an d the
participating sclim)ls received cheeks from th;- Sponsors. 'Ilie funds %Vill be
used to improve tI' hand at each school.

ATLANTA (UP!)
A federal judge Thursday
denied a request to have the bank fraud trial of former
U.S. Budget Director Bert Lance moved from Atlanta
to Rome, Ga., but left open the possibility of an appeal

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Ilowe (left), president or aie optimist oui): wayne imyie (second froill
right), publisher til tIit I';'enimig Herald; and Krnie Butler (right), optimi st
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shackled men aboard.
Six of the injured prisoners who IIEISrId ano
Inhalation were listed In critical condition late Thursdayatthe Fayette County Hospital vandajla.
The victim, identified as convicted robber Henry
Edwards, 34, ChIcago, sidfered "very severe smoke
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VANDALIA, Ill. (UP!) — One prisoner died and 18
others were injured, six critically, in a fire that caused
panic aboard a maximum security prison bus with 35

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The Iran crisis will keep him home just as
political jaunt he had planned to cap his it already has caused him to cancel trips to
announcement Tuesday of his candidacy for
Canada, Pennsylvania, Florida and Georgia,
re-election, sources Indicated today.
and today, to Washington state and Oregon.
"The situation facing us in Iran does have
Sources said Mondale,
an impact here," press secretary Jody Powell
Carter and campaign director Robert Strauss
said Thursday.
would rearrange their schedules to tw in
the
president at next week's
He promised a statement today on Carter's
All
are at the rate of $1,000 per person ex.
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But aides said because Congress continues to enact
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near I ike Erie ith more than a foot of snow dumped more on
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heavy snow just to th e east of Lake Erie, the National Weath er
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Heavy SflO%%' warnings
for UI) to 10 inches of additional
ow were in effect over portions of northeastern Ohio and
northwestern Pennsylvania.
Travelers advisories were ik)ste(t for snov. over northwestern Indiana, the western half of I Afl% er Michigan, the
remainder of the shore areas just to the east of likes Ontario
and Erie and the mountains of Maryland, Virginia and eastern
and rorthern West Virginia.
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Erie, Pa., had it; inches of sno on the ground 'iliursday, and
portions of eastern Erie County had 18 to 20 inches of snow,
Sponsors of the recent Seminole County High School Band Festival. Bob with the flakes still falling.

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Anthony Blunt has been granted a divorce In what a
judge calls an "Mice In Wonderland" case.
Justice Anthony Lincoln heard architect Julian
Mi&amp;stoe and his wife, Judith, testify Thursday they still
loved each other and continued to live with each other
after their divorce petition was tiled.
But the judge granted Mrs. Mustoe a divorce
because of what he called her husband's
"unreasonable behavior." Mustoe,42, claimed his wife
agreed when they were married 17 years ago they both
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Catholics and orthodox Christians to embark
on further formal study of the progress
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everything possible to bring forward the day
when full communion between the Catholic
church and the orthodox church Is re
established and we will be able to concelebrate the divine eucharist," a joint

Asked who would have been allowed to hunt
In such a heavily guarded place — the area
around Ephesus has been sealed off and
searched for two days
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requiring a three-year wage freeze on oil employees as
the price for U.S aid.
With Chairman William Proximire, D-Wish., voting
"no" and at least three members who voted "yes"
declaring reservations about supporting it in the
Senate, the panel voted, 10-5, Thursday in favor of a $4
billion Chrysler "bailout," with far stronger terms
than the company or the administration sought.
The House Banking Committee already has approved the administration's plan for $3 billion In aid,
half in federal loan guarantees and half put up by the
employees, suppliers, dealers, local governments and
bankers.

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Two shots
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Pope John Paul II celebrated an open air
mass at the shrine where the Virgin Mary is
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Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin may hold
their ninth summit meeting within two weeks, a
leading newspaper said today.
The Al Ahram newspaper said Dec. 11 has been
suggested as the date of the next summit In Egypt's
winter resort city of Aswan. The report did not say
whether Egypt or Israel suggested the date.
The meeting will aim at resolving some outtand1ng
differences in the Palestinian autonomy negotiations
"In order to realize the required progress," the
newspaper said.

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Five years ago It took only 74 sherIff's
deputies toenf
the law ln all ofimln.
oorporat.d Seminole County. Today the sheriff's
department has 101 sworn officers and many
more support personnel.
The department has also grown wIth the times
in the are. of equipment. Sheriff's deputies now
have_ccsss to two plane., ievP9l motorcycle.,
boats and a bomb disposal trailer.
department hoo grown along with the
county and Its needs for law enforcement, said
spokesman John Spohld.
Ten years ago, the department divided the
county Into four sectors, each patrolled by one
man In a car. Now there are nine zones worked
by three shifts of officers giving each sector

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 00 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.; 6 Months,
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House Balks At
Chrysler Loan

By DAVID at. MZIZJI

When the Carter administration's $1.5-billion
Chrysler Corp. aid bill sailed through the Mouse

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with relatively minor
amendments, it appeared the taxpayers were
about to become unwilling partners in an .
solvent automobile company.
But a battle being waged In the Senate Banking

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proud of the expertise zn totechnical services,"
Its identification department. Staffed by
veterans of the J4lsenI and New York City police
departments, It has been called upon to aid in
cases outside the county on several occasions.
The department also he. a Special Weapons
And Tactics force, made up of volunteers on call
24 hours a day In addition to their regular patrol
duties.
Spolskl said the SWAT team has been called
out on several occasions since it was formed
three years ago and its members have always
been able to solve a problem without having to
Injure or kill anyone.
The Seminole team has also trained Longwood
and Maitland police officers in special tactics, he
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added.

onnatent coverage. The department is also now
reeponeible for "range and water" coverage, an

area not worked a decade ago, said SpoiskL
Law enforcement In Seminole's incorporated
cities Is handled by local police departments,
although the sheriff's office does have
Jurisdiction over the entire county. While the
Florida Highway Patrol does handle accidents
on Mate roads, most of these are firM reported to
the sheriff's office.
Spoliki explained the siierlWs department is
also responsible for nonenforcement duties
inclaft the service of legal paperi from the
civil courts and providing bslihIi In county
courtrooms.
Spolskl said the department is particularly

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loan guarantee. Doing Its homework more
carefully than the House, the Senate has been
holding extensive hearings which have produced
some devastating testimony against the federal

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By Wn"M STEW
There are 57 million people over
smoke in this nation. Mod, Ilk. m
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like nonsmokers, we get sick. And lit.
non-smokers, we have to take medication. N
however, smokers are dlffer.
that
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Smokers take more co medicup,

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use more Tai (trade nar.
for a prescription pain-killer) then nop.
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coniblnatl$n
with nitrous oxid, for anedhesla.
These are two things Food and Di
A&amp;ninldratlon .d-dlati have discovered s
their continuous research on smoking oi r
the p.m 15 years. Among other eff.c
discruned In the 1(71 Surgeon C.n.n 5
Mort on smoking:
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government.
hays to take the drug more often t
A number of bankers and bankruptcy experts prediction from Fred L Hartley, newly
By Dl(Z WT
are letting It be known off the record that they elected chairman of On American
"I'd recosiunend alternate seudons of
&amp;nckIz4 Increases the ilk of
Congres-onetopaulawi,th.oth,,to tack,Mrokeandolberclrcvlasory :2
believe Chrysler's only hope lies in filing for IndIbü, that tolal luwoits migN well be
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The theory of
pw
among women who also us. oral 0
reorganization under the new bankruptcy act n'a.lrIal'n.d at previous level0 tkeough a
notiaries counterpart 01 tIn.
Civiletti inoI the original deep tMnk.t I
traceptives.ThsrI*Is Ngh,rinwosuenob r
which would permit the company's management rekofflingofaowces (of crud, oil) coming ordhwy matt
and I know and love
this field, of course. Several years ago,!
sadinhsIvyamsku,t-..'
UAd
to remathifl cäñtrol, with h.p from a committee
boo been
foralong time now. recall, some of the more fertile
Mag4d
of creditors. Bankers who hol about $1.6 billion In
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Even in poor Igoorant laymen have become Congress were toying with the concept etiMi- * to 4$ may ian 'incnusd ilk 01 hSt
Chrysler debt are not enamored with the thought country, the inry's
aware of premise that for every particle bills.
attack If they smoke and take nornthat the new loans under the ball-out plane would such a taM ibift daring a USMISIbift floating wound Ia tin universe there Is an
Their idea was that each time Congress codracuptive odrugun..
Thepim.efft smoking the ablIftybf
receive priority in repayment over
cilia rises quseticin about what happen. antiparticl, with equal and opposite enacted a new law It would be required
nicotine
and dIner trace articles Inn tobacco to
The banks and other creditors, therefore, may when
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on th
sp
eed
up
the procom by which the body uses
we
thth
0f"111
h.ve
becomewl
eldsa
of
bo
oks.
negotiate a deal with Chrysler outside of
e Wy.# dady
by
1
''tw
a drug.
hrms of
th
bankruptcy that would ate
me
aatl.eu.im
envisioned_by
CivU
etti
the slippery DOSsuggoda that Inn sume ancu as
dhft of
have
as halt of the ends ill ad dnleam t.nlMy ..,.led this tall when sciedlis appears to be a 1*11 vterumn 01 the edi. p
financial situation and avoid the possible
have
actafli
csuiht
some
of
the
_
predicts held by the bwlustr may be
many u.ation. t1'l
Impact of baflkTUPtC)
alters the way the bedy huradli
doff with a hii altitude bullion.
omiportid
to the v,amed.
unsuswuit ot us seta wiey to te cerkehydratsu ad proteina, re'eIug the
'So, Chrysler has practical options other than
But don't be misled, Our cake aoeqtace .ml-s.mtur "iJ.
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tham, is
be"s ilesq in rit'- eltrupes. louse
aid.
1
01 the hypothetical izIdsics 01 01PTOlkI.
issues om be ç'it to ascertain
Sdedlis
till
us
the
r as n we don't have
40 also bdiers smoking
Instead advancing $1.5 billion In crest, the
aMI.neatresns and th. Ilkw does sot
csu.,
eoes e-'-1gard
in ft M"
of ,-tr here an Earth in
• federal government could be far more helpful to Duncan J. rV*w. " Is f.gIM.."
nece..ar'Iy prowm us to embrace the con- becasg the ooIIWi- 01 aparticle with 1115
Ia. the seed camera
cept 01 an adhesion 01 Congress.
Chrysler and other U.S. car manufacturesi by
.m hpatlde would "91 bilk.
Isthe C5 01the Iranian iids, U•1
Although are
we om see that cuegriulonal
simply getting off their backs, as Mr. Romnsy has posts averaged abed 71US$ barrels a dip, aidhuilorn
Therefore, it seems fair to ash wit WOUld
Finally, you may recall a "i$Ion 01 "trace
heonticslly
posible
that
ksppn
If iatbifl5 flMId in
suggested. The U.S. Department of
with appronMsly ISUSs Tia OliN to doesn't mean they would be do*abi..
'' psçticles!' in tobacco a few_paragrup
to the nun'bor of bill. passed esh yew.
Ameisdi Hues rvv in
sportatlon, the Environmental Protection Agency
FDA mj
say,
The
Ides
oogradunal
au
nuh
M
Would there be a bemiga era*cle'n of
IIIIIIIIIM
Plistisli'
in
Sm
that
"IrIidI.
a
and other
nw'bir
01
trace
metal. o cad.
have added about ''-I 11 III 11111a of
came
to
my
Mt
in
a
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of
=-'i laws now clutteriN up the MeldI miom, lead, arimic and eek'-, wtAch
$7(K) worth of federal mandated equipment tø Odft
yb.- ad
Pt1llTAiol Jo H"pkbw magulne, puhiinh,d by the beske. as CWUMU qpsrsily reasons?
$
th
may accernulate in tine body. Raicective
each new car. Such
costs discourage ales.
iMv*7 of the same name.
would the nulco ad the adi s-sirs cancel polonisen
Moreover, new capital formation sourgsntly
line periodIcal pidsed mad the siver. isok er out, creating a legislative void? eder, go, pr.siat in tobacco leaves, can
RISKS
the
kW
t they *y's aler"i, U M$omey General Ben'
needed by the automobile Industry
I only till yes it 15 diffIcult is
be wield sat sell it to youncsd
These we only a few fSmdInl(s from a
Amirima cer j' QvUdtl, as being t'uncuaid about the what would happen in Congre. byF'
encouraged by revisions of U.S. tax statutes.
d..
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pr.if"of $agi4 in
Wwy ary 01 the Innpert 01 -'ok.
the red 01 the miverse. In the
In
event, with the Ford Motor Co. p05th
in ,ntti,i
Effects
Go
(kalk) crude ad this ceudry.
iiveese, sieryiblig is sither matter or UpIiSmoke." It's available, free, by sesdiag
$1-billion loss this year, Washington would
ill e.
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timea
cunes
up,
you
4ot adimatler. iut murk of what happen. in a puatmad fuiud
opening a door It ptcould never close by snsthir
to OMi....Ir Wurmatim
-u,pass a law," he was ted saying.
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Mm, Puet. Cole, (iON.
try1ns
resew= It Is up to lbs
rseaaadcredltcretouvs
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Chrysler In dneir own enlightened wN-lntsrest
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ultimately have to bear the burden of the
cost of Aliquippa's non-payment of bills, It
is necessary to begin termination of service," said A.G. Timberlake, director of
Industrial and Governmental Services for
the ulitity.
"According to Public Ut ility Commission r ules for termination of nonresidential customers, a utility Is only
required to make personal contact with the
customer three days prior to disconnection
of service.
"However, because of our concern for
the critical nature of the service provided,
and Its possible impact on the citizens of
Aliquippa, Duquesne Light Is giving the
borough approximately 30 days to reach a
satisfactory settlement."
Timberlake said the utility has
repeatedly tried to help the bourough fin d
a mutually satisfactory way to make
arran gements for paying the light bill.
However, Aliquippa has made no
payments since July.
PUC Chairman W. Wilson Goode said
the PVC is "most concerned about" the
Aliquippa situation and will "evaluate It in
terms of the Impact on the public."

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Huckleberry Mountain will be warming themselves this

Dorado National Forest, Is heated on sunny days by 24 solar
collectors warming water stored in a 2,00ftallon tank and

season In the nation's first solar-heated ski lodge,
The heating system Is the brainchild of Vain Sprock, the
owner-operator of the Sierra Ski Ranch.
Because his lodge Is atop the 8,900-foot mountain In the
Sierra, Sprock knew heating would be a big and expensive
problem. So he searched for a company that could devise a
solar heating system. He found one In his own backyard,
GGM Solar Enterprise 01 South Lake Tahoe.
Randnoiae Lodge, overlooking Lake Tahoe in the El

piped (trough the 14,000-square-foot building.
When the awn doesn't shine, the lodge can convert a wind
generator consisting of three li-foot wooden blades on a 100foot tower,
"When we first decided to build the Ranchouse, we knew
we were going to have problems," Sprock said. "Our
mountain access road was too steep and rocky to get huge
supplies of oil or propane to the top, and besides, these fuels
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guests cozy through the winter "relying almost entirely on
our alternative sources."
The solar system cost $50,000, but finding technology for
the wind power was more difficult, Sprock said. The system
was designed by a Swiss firm, the Electro Co., at a cost of
$,000.
The Ranchouse will becom e part of a three-Lodge complex.
"For months we have been getting visitors and inquiries
from other ski areas, and even the East Coast and U.S.
Forest Service," Sprock said.

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ALIQUIPPA. Pa. (UPI) This Western
Pennsylvania
community, like many
others in the nation, d"corates Its streets
with colorful lights for ti. Christmas
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lights may be turned off the day after
Christmas
unless it pays the $2,375
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and the debt has been building up at the
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of $20,000 a month for the last two
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borough. "I'm hopeful we can find some
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welfare of the residents."
Aliquippa Is Located about 20 miles
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and has about 22,000 residents whose
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garage, the fire hail and all traffic and
As If to emphasize the plight of people caught In the middle of the energy street lighting my all lose power.
crisis, this modern dancer performs In Moondance, a touring light show.
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charter as well as the U.S. Constitution.
By lIaiSed Pros. kisrusdad
government has sidestepped a public stanThat ... rules out any attempts by the U.S.
Ce...
Iiway (Ps.) Becerd:
government to discover the political
...some 01 our allies showed a complete
...Irsnlan "students" In this Connallegiance
of Individual Iranians...
no
disregard...M one point during the mob-like
.; try.. niunbu' In the neighborhood of
t
...The overreaction that has taken place so
demonstrations In Tehran, the demonstrators
"and that inhalf spin as many astherewein
far represents a kind of creeping McCar•
decided to deliver, bouquets to other em14 Iran ... (thsy) consiftuts about csiefosith of
thyism. The government should order It to busies In the city. To as diplomatic
' aU...forelgs Mededs In this cowdty...(a)
representatives from those embassies
draigefactthat nobody seems to be able $0
two
welcoming the demonstrators with smiles
a tjr4jg
New Have. (Con..) J.susl-Csuler:
T. ix ug." we here
ui
talk
th
at
the
(American)
unthinkable
It's
perience.
m,giiy
Howe er, there Is nothing to prevent this
hostages should be tried by Iran for spying as
sdneia they are iipo..d Is, army school for
1
Be" Globe:
demanded by Khomeini. This should be made
that Riattel'--Iranian students who engage In any
One need have no sympathy with those who
dear to the fanatic Iran ruler. ft's been
Why?
demonstrations, peaceful or otherwise,
now
seem to hold power In Iran to have very
reported
that
mod
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the
other
nations
of
the
aaewerin that the fedsial
A
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serious
douhis about the assertions coining
world back the U.S. position. Can't
,.j is imperative that we move Impuromed .Oer does sot cure or in In.
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The former Secretary of Stati (said)...that will persuade Khomeini to release all the
DAM in Thimun ..Abe peusomeat had
vacillating
American policy under President
hostages?
"dune ..$IW to - '1tr the adMilkol any. pj
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Carter
had
somehow lad Iran, the Inn.
haulpe sruwu5 in this oey.
PruuiIr Cater's Inraplklt threat of U.S.
p&amp;atkin
being
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that the United States was In a
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position
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Iranian
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reactIon
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the
,d,
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is used lii a,4o_ attention to International
country.
has
added
insult
to
Injury...
nation's
allies
pelbyd
a
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vItli* It
govern,
lan ther the American
..J'*er Iripllai...Canter could have put
Egypt's Anwar ii SWA Is one of the few
wein msat .the artor
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loadminWation should
a
Stopper
in the bottle 01 traditionalist fer.
ceudry ha say ilium wNuTer.
drive to avoid all somblanice of or. among the allies who has had the courage to
speak out. He nit to mediate and, when mud throughout the Isi'nIe world; that he
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...11usy are accorded it the "rs" if bbutwL..
Asidm dududs ad ate inS en their own
pricipis gppW with gpodd force to that o wn refined, volunteered to send could have oornne the authentic Iranian
mllitaryaldte the P,rsiai Gulf cosidrlsuto revulsion at the wiengso(thsshah'sreglm,;
- iuiled if or cesebded if 055' - thecarreatrev4ivofthe vim of Ir'
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head off any attempt by Iranian-allied forces that he could have provided a r'Hl(vy
qec aims...tkey are free I. MVIN ad dadying in Ibis
Ia
he came ad
aoratess
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power in that am. Soft continues to solution tow essentially pollioo
they piumu, ad i'Is $
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allies
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dilemma
few
have
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U.S.
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thiO it
agsds that they a ad to kjad
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willing to costroat. West Germany-has anything while they held power to convince
to am&amp; W8.61y15a reljw
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Chapel Hill, but must be shipped to the federal
government, which controls their distribution,
and then to him.
Merritt said it could take five to 10 years to
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the UNC Pharmacy School.
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Boosnlngtownsinth. ares are glowing brighter than ever
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aurora borealis, or northern lights.
The towns and the observatory used to have a pretty good
rilatlosudnip, so good that several years ago many cornmnuntlies ped "ligl* pollution" ordinances de1gned to
keep night glow at a nninimiun.
But the energy crisis has those towns thinking about
replacing their current attest lamps with more efficient
lamps that use less electricity bid produce light over a wider
r spectrarn.
"That would be a very bad light for us," said Robert
Stokes, manager of apace sciences at Battelle Northwest
Laboratories, which operates the observatory. "At least a
part of our operation here woUld be l.i. effective."
The old ordinances restricted the towns' lighting to mer.
cury vapor lamp., which throw off a relatively narrow band
of light that doesn't Interfere much with the telescopes.
But Stoke. mid the General Electric Co. has embarked on
a major marketing campaign to persuade cities and utilities
to switch to high-presser. sodiam vapor I"npe for nservatioun purposes
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Officials of banks that have lent Chrysler
millions of dollars testified they will advance no
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more money, even if Washington cosigns the
WASHINGTON (NEA)— How can the
notes. Walter Wriston, Citicorp chairman, urged United tates terminate all censemptlon of
the Senate to reject the aid bill, saying It was not Iranian crude oil and aspect no other aso
In the long-term Interests of the country. And
PO,th* nation to compensat, for the deficit
McGillicuddy, chairman and president of wSam OpI thMtetalpdZOlIflItflpOiti
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favoring the plan, said his institution, which has U',ly
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of American Motors, who predicted the loan
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Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., whose state is the and --w to a limited extent officiexecutives
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home of more Chrylser employees — 19000
Department of Energy.
than any other except Michigan. Sen. Lugar
Thus, President Carter's bold proclamation
announced that he will vote against the ad- that ths United Stat.s would Immediately halt
ministration proposal and introduce one of his the hnpottantlon of all Iranian oil, a move
own that calls for more assistance from almost imivursaily supported by the pablic,
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As Glaucoma Treatment

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The patients who Isuve received the eyedrops results, expeclally with the blacks I operated on"
Glaucoma is a disease which results In exUniversity of North Carolina is studying the ef. costive pressure of the fluids inside a person's are those who have not responded to drug he said.
fectiveneu of eyedrops containing a marijuana eye. Without treatment, the pressure ultimately treatment and would otherwise face surgery and
He said studies have Indicated about 3 percent
of the nation's population over 50 suffer from
those who have had surgery without success.
Compound Is a treatment for glaucoma, the destroys the optic nerve and causes blindness.
Leading treatable cause of blIfldMSs.
The drops contain a marijuana compound glaucoma. The percentage of blacks who contract
Normal treatment Involves the use of drugs to
Dr. John C. Merritt, an associate professor of lower the Internal pressure in the eye or surgery known as Delta 9 Tetrahydracannabinol, which the disease Is significantly higher and the success
cpthalznology, said Wednesday his experiments if drug treatment proves unsuccessful.
reduces blood pressure and produces euphoria, of medical and surgical treatment Is lower,
with eyedrops, which began earlier this year, are
Merritt, who delivered a paper earlier this
Merritt said experimental treatments with The amount being used in the eyedrops have
month
on his experiments with marijuana
the result of earlier studies he conducted with marijuana cigarettes, along with drugs, showed reduced Internal eye pressure but have not shown
cigarettes
on patients suffering from open-angle
Marijuana cigarettes.
encouraging results, but the marijuana often any effect on blood pressure.
— the most common form of the
The drops have shown some effect on about a caused an undesirable side effect — a severe
glaucoma
Merritt, a Clinton native who graduated from
half-dozen patients who have received them, but reduction In blood pressure.
disease,
said
he believes he Is the first researcher
he
began
Howard University Medical School, said
the
effects of marijuana on glaucoma
he
was
to
study
Merritt Mreued they we Still In the experimental
because
So far, the eyedrops have not caused that side research Into glaucoma
stage and have only been used on patients who effect, but have relieved the internal pressure In frustrated with the low success rate of surgery as patients.
He said some studies on the effect of marijuana
have not responded to more traditional treat- the eye, he said. The drops also do not produce the a cure.
the
surgical
on
normal vision were conducted at UCLA in the
mnents.
was
very
disenchanted
with
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For additional Information .exuIity. Yes seed Conn,
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aniuueot it, lUiougiUfouzxI and I'll advise you whom to
contact.
who
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DEAR ABBY; What do you credited his girUriend with back into the glum. The noise IOUM SlamPed 411 C0111111)v 100111Auctioneer I.,ewls (Dell) Dellarco gave the Last week he confessed that
members of Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma hein gayl He says he loves me think of a man (he's in the more common sense. — she makes while doing this addressed eGVeI**, &amp;ML
Phi a helping hand at their annual November and will never leave me and
Homemade Autim held ibis year at the Greater the children. 04 he hopes I
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X1 Epsilon Sigma and Xi Theta Epsilan Chapteril bmae be has "d&amp;Wd to
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built up the number 01 steps you do.
you jog place In th. house,
You can get In trouble from
than you could Mop jogging r%mnlng place just aseasllyas
outdoors If 70U with to.
you can outside. You should
There are studies that follow tho some rules And not
suggest that IndMduals who try to run too fast or too far or
zimlnthehouaea'elellkely got breathless. If a person
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Generally speaking, late
winter are the bed times for addingHortkulturist
landscape plants, particularly trees.
So, If you're ttünlilng a bout adding a
lot of homeowners make mistakes.
new tree to the landsca pe,
is
probably Ue time to do it.
First of all, the ideal landscape tree
does
not exist. Trees which have
However, there are a couple of
The plants are not actively rowi
exceptions.
during this time of year and less likely desirable features also have those
These are evergreens and palms. to be injured by shock from planting. that are undesirable,
A tree may have beautiful flowers in
Evergreens ore beat planted in Also, the weather and moisture during
August or early Septeznber and palms the winter season ls very conducive to the spring, followed by undesirable
should be pla nted In the summ r good plant adjustment, as well as see pods In the fall. If a tree is a fast
during the rainy season.
good working weather for the gar- grower, It may also be brittle and
short-lived.
There are several advantages In dener.
planting durIng November and the
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18—Help Wan$sd

N ow Milk Variety
Some Like It Hot

UNITEO STATES DISTRICT
FICTITIOUSNAME
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
N0tiCei5hygiyenthat.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
ii' b'sisat
$•
eo'k
COURT NO: 7$39$-ORLCIV.Y - Snfor Ave., under th. fictitious
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, rIOmCOITOTENSAVE,00d,p,atl
Plaintiff, vs. WILLIE E. LONG, intend to register said name ;ii
_____________________________
________
etc., et •I, Defendant(s) - the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
_______________________
NOTICE OF SALE - Notice is seminole County, Florida in ac.
RALEIGH, N,C.
Dairy industry experta say a hereby
given that pursuant to a cordance with the provisions of the
variety
of milk that does not need refrigeration could find a . Summary Final Decree of Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
44C.4he
.............................
Foreclosure entered on November Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
market in this country, but it probably will not replace t
.
,, t979,bytheaveentltIedCourt 1957.
7cOiflICVtIVItlmesAM - 5:30 PM.
3c a lisa
traditional kind sold at grocery stores.
in the abovP styled cause, the
51g. Joseph Gaul
thru
FRIDAY
MONDAY
Jeff Benson, an economist at North Carolina State lJniver. undersigned United Slates Mar. °ublish November 33, 30 and
SATURDAY
or one 01 his duly authorized )ecember 7, 11, 1979
3 Lines Minimum
sity, Thursday said non-refrigerated milk could be sold
will sell the property )EP.97
schools and vending machines, but probably will not compete situate in Scminole County, _____________________________
with conventional refrigerated milk.
Florida, described as: The North
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
A former advisory officer to Northern Ireland's Ministry of '7 Of Lots 21 and 25. Block A, A.B.
Stevens Addition 10 Midway,
Notice is hereby given that the
Agriculture, Benson said ultrahigh temperature milk has a according to the Plot thereof $5
Board of Adjustment of the City of

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Orlondo - Winter

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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SECRETARY
SharD Individual needed by
nation's largest mf.
tory built modular housing.
LARGE 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH,
Tyt, shorthand &amp; general
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,
office background required.
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR. EX.
/ Construction knowledge
ECUTIVE CONDITION ON 1
helpful. Paid life I health ins.
SEIGLER
ACRE. $0 MO.
holidays I vacations.
REALtY BROKER. 321 0640,
Contact Production Dept. 327 17
Cardinal industries Inc.,
Sanford. 305.33)0730 ext. 231.
An equal opportunity em

RATES

pfy'_______________________
— ituation Vlanted

DEADLINES
Noon The Dof"Before Publlcotion

________________________

Wanted: Carpenter Work
Small lobs, or repair work
By thehour. 323-3630
________________________

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Sanford area, newly remodeled.
i BR home, 1g. DR. LR. FR,
with fireplace. Util. rm. plus
wooded lot. $363 plus sec. No

the Public Records of Seminole meeting on December 14, 1979. in
__________________________
exp. 3.4 nights, no guns.tests. ____________________________
County, Florida at public outcry to theCity Hall at 11:30AM. in order
Ref. resume. 3655390.
the highest and best bidder for tO ConSider a request for a
____________________ ___________________________ ____________________________
33-4'uses Furnished
at I? o'ciock flOOfl on variance in the Zoning Ordinance
Shoppers who go to the grocery store once a week are not cash
______________________________
Tuesday, January I. 1910. at the as it pertains to side and rear yard
-'GOod
TIn
$0
Eat
1--Card
of
Thanks
2$'R0Oflfl
likely to abandon refrigerated milk since [lifT milk has a
West door of the Seminole County setback requirements in GC-2
38R, 18, 1g. fenced yd., utility
. different flavor and would cost about as much as pasteurized Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
__________________________
rm. w-W.D, workshop. 1st 0
Zoned District in Lots 1.5 and F.
lOR
SALE
Dated: Nov. 30, 1979
last mo. rent dep. Ref. req.
The family of the late Ludy
milk, he said.
3$' of Lots 9 &amp; 10, and F. 33' of Lot
Sanford
Gracious
living.
Peas.
Grpef r u it, Oranges •
C'EORGE P. GROSSE
333 3747. No pets. $315 mo.
Washington
would
like
to
take
S.
lying
south
of
Railroad
ROW.,
WefllyI
monthly
rates,
utiliHes
_______________________
Tangerines &amp; Lemons. . u.
UHT milk could best compete for use In schools, vending
UNITED STATES MARSHAL 01k?, U 10, ER. Traftord's. Being
thisopportunity to thank one I
pd. Inquire 300 S. ak 54)7113.
Hutchison 3224050.
I BR heuse, furn., ww carp.,
machines and In the smaller half-pint to quart sizes, said
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
all for all the kindness I
OF more specifically described
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adults, no pets, references.
FLORIDA
Nay
sympathy shown to us during
Benson, tho last speaker at a three-day conference on [lifT
located at 520 Maple Ave. Planned
qrepefruit• tangerines,
3226241
Furn. room. Sep. bath lent. Air
KENDELL W. WHERRY
the
time
of
oranges.
Picked
to
order.•W1II
use
of
the
property
open
storage
our
bereavement,
sponsored by N.C. State and Dairy Research Inc.
a heat. Close to restaurants.
ASSISTANT UNITED STATES shed.
mix. Crumley 333.0217.
2 BR, 10, ww carp., AC, W D,
.
332-3)11 after 1
Morethan275 representativesof dairy research and produc. ATTORNEY
OL. Perkins
fuilyeq. kit.. turn., adults, $350
4-Personals
_______________________
tion companies from the United States and several foreign ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Chairman
. sec. dep., 1st 0 last, 323.
111intrvct1o,
____________--________
Publish November 30, and
Board of Adjustment
________________________ 3Mpsrtment
cotmtries attended the meeting.
021?.
December 7, 14, 21, 1979
Publish November 30, December Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Unlurnished
uHTmilk,whichiaheatedto3(mdegreesFahrenhejt during 0EP96
1, $979
Mate" Dating Service. All
_____________________________
Little want ads bring big, big
ENJOY
_______
processing, can last up to six months without refrigeration. _______________________ -DFP
_______ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear. creanveEzpress
101 ______
*
-results. Just try one. 372-261) or
3224613
I IR-$191 up. Pool. Adults on,
waler, Fl. 33511.
_________________________
Regular pasteurized milk lasts only two to three weeks under IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND NOTICE OP A PUBLIC
Lake Ada. Just So of Air
__________________________
refrigeration.
HEARINO TO CONSIDER THE
Blvd. n 17.fl in Sanford. Call
s-Lost S Found
4)-$Duses
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCE
3231470 MarIner's Village.
_______________________
FLORIDA
BY THE CITY OP SANFORD,
Benson said [lifT milk requires a more expensive container Civil Action No. 197)$7•CA.Ø.K FLORIDA.
Need transportation - Irom
LakeMary. 1 BR,CH&amp;A,
.
Lost. 81k. female toy poodle.
Suntand area to North Side and more sopllstIcated processing equipment, but those costs GLADYS C. VAUGHT, Plaintiff Notice is hereby given
WHY BUY?
Adults, sec. dep. &amp; ref. $163 mo.
that a
Vicinity 20th St. &amp; French Ave.
Christian School In MaItnd.
5345992
would be 'more than offset" reduced transportation costa,
Public Hearing will be held at the
Beat
those
high interest rates
Fri. night. Reward. 323-13.10.
Will share 'is. 323107g.
Commission Room in the City Hall
_________________________
RICHARD HARDY JACKSON
since refrigerated trucks would not be needed,
REMODEL
Sanford, Mohawk Ave. For
MAE JACKSON, His w. in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Call Ray Smith 3272914or
Lost. Female boxer, fawn
Rent- unfurn. one new duplex
[lifT milk is used extensively in Europe, but has not ap- ELLA NOTICE
7:00 o'clock P.M. on December 10,
II-1IPliiM
OF ACTION
colored, i white feet, chest,
FREE ESTIMATES
apt. 2 bdrrn., dec. range, ref.,
peared on the American market.
1979, toconsldqr theadoptionof an
10:
markings on neck. 81k. $
washer.dryer hookup. $273 mo. GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS
ordinance
by the City of Sanford,
NAGER
W.S. Roberts, head of the Food Science Department at N.C. 0 ICHARD HARDY JACKSON Florida,
as follows:
Lease,
, 332.1713.
white face. "Ginger". Last
AIRCRAFT ENGINE
FOR A FRACTION OF THEIR
seen headed west, vicinity
Stateandworganhzeroftheconference,tolddalrymen rising ELLA MAE JACKSON
ORDINANCE NO. 1197
OVERHAUL
OnAirporl
Blvd.
1 BR, 18 condo,
COST FROM TODAY'S WANT
Celery
Ave.
Call
Herbert
energy costs and a change In the milk-drinkIng habits of
FAA approved flat engine
ADSI
his wife
Fuilyeqt.kitw.,$213mo.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Russell, 322.7235.
overhaul facIlity located in
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
consumers have caused an Interest in the product by dairy
277.1795
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO
Miami, Florida has immediate
BuiIdto
iotoryrs,
YOU ARE HEREBY notified ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPOR.
processors.
'flifrgs to Eat
opening for an experienced 3lAit
9G
FHA.VA, FHA 2331215
that a Complaint to foreclose a ATE AREA OF THE CITY OF ___________________________
Fumisisd
The energy shortage has caused the dairy Industry to look mortgage encumbering the SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON
l.A. to supervise engine build. ____________________________
up
remanufacturing. Ap.
at manyfacets of the business," hesald. "And now, with more following real property, to wit:
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDI.
Black eyed peas, you pick.
M. Unsworth Realty
plicant should have extqvisive
Down
Lots 6, 7, I, 9, and 10, Block Il, NANCE, A PORTION OF THAT
and more people eating away from home, we have to get
This's. thru Sun. 9.5. 1 ml, Sot
Ly.
'
town,
very
dean
I
roomy.
S..
power
plant
experience
en
Santando, a subdivision of CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
Hwy 46 on Beardall Ave. E. of
the milk where the people are.
Jimmie Cowan. 31$ Palmetto
coming I Continental eIri.s.
Altamonfe Springs, Florida, as BETWEEN SIPES AVENUE AND
Sanford. $5 by. 323.3963.
'Ave.
For further informat
lI
recorded in the public records of OHIO AVENUE AND BETWEEN
REALTOR
MU
Tad Romelser (305) 23SISSOor 7 BR CONDO, NE1rCOND, FUL.
"Traditionally, mIlk is not consumed out of the home."
Seminole County, Florida, being MARQUETTE AVENUE AND
send
resume
to
BurnsldeOtt
3231061
or
eves.
323OS1j
thesamepropertyasdesri
LV FURN, COLOR TV, LINENS
THE VACATED ATLANTIC
Legal Notic.
He said he felt the taste difference between [lifT and
Alrmotive 141005W. 129th St.,
Deed Book 119, Page 347, of said COASTLINE RAILROAD RIGHT.
I DISHES, INC. ALt' UTtLT.
pastettized milk would not be important to consumers.
Miami,
FL
33156.
public records,
TIES. $500, 6 MO. LEASE.
OF.WAY, SAID PROPERTY LO.
PROCLAMATION OF
Garage apt 2 lots. Ideal for Sm.
"In taste tests, the milk does taste different, but I do not has been filed against you and you CATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
SEIOLER REALTY, BROKER,
REGULAR ELECTION
business. Needs work but
AIRCRAFT ENGINE
331.0440,
are reouired to serve a copy of FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
think It has an obJectional taste." he said.
327.1577.
priced at only 516,500.
ANDOVERHAUL
your written defenses, if any, to It WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN. OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
SPECIALISTS
on James C. Collier. Plaintiff's NEXATION PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA:
Paint I body shop, all eqpt. w.2
FURN. EFF. APT.
attorney whose address is P.O. SECTION 171.041, FLORIDA STA.
Facility in Miami, Floriá has
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
Box 5219, Orlando, Florida 37115. TUTES; PROVIDING FOR SEV. the City of
BR apt. attached. Owner
lmmedlated openings for
Casseiberry, Florida,
332
on or before the 1st day
anxious&amp; will hoid mort. Good
overhaul and remanuf$ctur.
____________________________
of January ERAB1L TV. CONFLICTS AND that pursuant to lawful authority,
termsl Call for all details.
i
yCoi
1910, and file the original with the EFFECTIVE DATE.
and Continental
the City of Casselberry, Florida,
Priced it $19,900.
Clerk of this Court otherwise a
engines. Prior experience on
3._41nge
WHEREAS,
there
The Sesninole County Board those that will provide default will be entered against with
(Jnftj,'nitied
has been filed shall on Tuesday, December 4, 1979,
aircraft engines of this type
the CIty Clerk of the City of during the legal hours for voting,
OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK
of County Commission, maximum benefit to all you.
A. $ P license
Sanford, Florida, a petition con. hold the regular election of the City required.
preferred. Call lid Rorn•lwr
3 BR, 18, tarn. rm., CH.A, Carp.,
WITNESS my hand and seal of taming the name of
through
Planning residents.
the
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
the property of Casselberry, FlorIda.
fenced backyard, near hasp.,
this Court on the 77th day Of owner its
(305) 233.0550 or send resume
the area described
DivisIon, will hold a public
OF SANFORD REALTOR
Said election shall be held at the
adults. $313 1. dep. 333.9656.
November, 1979.
to
Burnslde.Ott
Alrmotive
hereinafter requesting annexation Casselberry Council MeetIng
2.3145. French Ave.
ARTHUR II.
medingat 1p.m. Wednesday,
11100 SW. 129 St.; Miami, FL
House2BR, near Osteen
BECKWITH, Jr. tothecorporatear,.OftMcItyof Chamber in the Cass.lb.rry,City
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
33106.
Court
December 5 at the Wed Side
Sanford, Florida, and requesting Hall, 95 Lake Triplet Drive, RN,
Gardenspace,petlr,es
0414.17,
By: Susan E. Tabor
lobe included ttier•In; and
912.2946107
full 1. part iinp.
Community Center, 1017 W.
Casselberry, Florida, on said date
Geneva S acres, trees, pond. 3
CITY OF
Deputy Clerk
BR, 20 mobile home, C H&amp;A,
WHEREAS,
the
Property
Ap.
and
t
the
times
authorized
for
the
$
ConvaleKent
Cuter,
950
13th Street.
CASSELBEIRY, FLORIDA
(SEAL)
3BR,7B,nearSanfoqd.
owner will finance $34,930.
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Publish November 30. December praiser of Seminole County, purposeofu4ectlngI1sefoIio*ing city
Adults
only.
l300plus
MelI.wilie.
FlorId., having certified that officials, to Wit:
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF 7, II. 21.. 979
$230 sac dip 2111176
Seminole County
has PROPOSEDORDINANCE
there is one property owner In the
MAYOR of the City of For a c -eer In Neal Isiai• call
DEP112
area to be annexed, end that said Cassilberry, Florida
received a Community TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
$timper Agency, Wrn. $tempe,,
property owner has signed tIs TWO (5) MEMBERS of tip CIty 22549.1.
Developt.nt Block Grant to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
petltlaj5 tot annsxa$ioiij aid
Council-of tile City of Caisilbecty,
beuledfOrllznit.edpavthflad by the City of Casselberry, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o
SEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
WHEREAL It has been deter Florida
Florida, that the City Council will THE EIOHTEI$TH JUDICIAL
/
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can
mined that liii property described
drainage In the Lockhart'p Void a public hearing ho consider
=1
This Notice shall be posted as
work without supervision In
hereinafter
is
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
reasonably
compact
Subdivision. The pwpose of enactment of OrdInance 391, inrsqtilred in the City of Casselberry,
antoM.
Contact customers.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. and contiguous to the corporate. Florida, and shall be published In
Age
thlsmeetlngistorreaidentgo( titled:
unimportant,
but
area of the City of Sanford, the EvenIng Herald once each wk
CASE NO. 79.1I$-CA.I$.K
ANORD1NANCEOF THE CITY FLORENCE
WARREN,
maturity is. We tra$n. Write 1.
Florida, and it hiss further been for at least four (4) consecutive
Lockhart'sSubdivlalosito give OF CASIELBENRY, FLORIDA,
B. Dick, Pres, Sóuth*eetorn
Plaintiff, determlnedthatffi,annexafionof weeks prior to December 4,1979.
apd $4g Inna AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
petroleum, Ft. W
Tx.
said propirly will not mull in the Dated at Casselb,rry, FlorIda,
led,
AS
AMENDED
AND
SUP
JOSEPH
HERMAN
DANIEL,
et
creation
Of
an
enclave;
and
thIs 15th day of October, A. D.,
PLEMENTED,OFTHECITYOF al
draInage to be done .o thee.
SVtp
rs
WHRR!ALH*CItYCISaMOrd, (SEAL)
UonisO.csratk
CAlIPERS '
CASSELSERNY, FLORIDA;
ggtj that are
FIorida,$sinapfo1H'Ovid,
BillS. Grist'
$fl SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE
ExperiincedesIrw.
Soil
In.
psy,
NOTICUOP
SUIT
munlcIpslservJcestothep,p,ny
TOWIR'SSEAUTY SALON
Mayor
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
surance, vacation, credit unisa
Custom draperIes, bedspreads $
TOSUISTTftLI
Ha IISVI
described herein, and the City Publish Nov.1,9, 16, 33, 30, 1919
IprOfitsIsrins.*,ppiylnpe,om
ORDINANCE OP THE CITY OF THE STATE OP FIORIDA TO:
a paper.
ceo a rcs.
COmMis$i,flOfffieCflyOf5ford, DEP.3
CASSEL BERRY, FLORIDA;
Lake MaryM Feed Stire, Lake
rse est. 20 yrs. up. 121.7300.
DEFENDANTS,
W.J.
DANIEL,
Florida,
deems
it
Iti
the
best
In.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
S A I 0 A M C N 0 M E N T deceased; THEODOSIA EAR.
COUNT
OP
Mary Blvd. It 14.
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barest of the
to accept said THE IISNTEENTN JUDICIAL
THE ZONING NEST DANIEl., deceased, petitIon andCity
I ESTABLISHING
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
to annex said CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Parttime moter grader
CLASSIFICATION OF Ml LIGHT EDITH GARY, deceased,
and property.
Classlfled
Ads
didn't
.PICTITIOUSNAME
operator. Expofiencid. For
ABC Concrels. Pafles, *Iveways
MANUFACTURING FOR THAT against JOSEPH HERMAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
work. .there wouldn't be any.
Iadd ins. Quality work. no Ilk
City of lake Mi'y. Apply to:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT CASE NO. 79.$133.CA49.D(L)
PARCEL DESCRIBED IN DANIEL, MABEL ROBERTA ENACTEOSYTHIPEOPLEOF JOHN SURA,
engaged In business at
CityClerk,P.OjBoufli,Lake
tee $meii. 0*4014.
___________________________
1130 State SECTION I OF THIS OR. BRANNON, EVELYN DANIEL, THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLO.
Akety, Fl. 33740
St., Sanford Plaza, Sanford, DINANCF;
Plaintiff,
PROVIDING
VIRGINIA
DANIEL,
MARIE
NIDA:
SeminOle County, Florida, y.át' SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS WHEATLEY
Ikms
vs.
DANIEL,
SECTION I: Thatthefollowing FRANK
the fictitious name of B$G AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
SILVESTRI
IN.
VIRGINIA
FRYE,
JACK
GARY,
described
This notice is given pursuant
property situated In VESTMENTS. INC., GUITAVO
CERAMICS and that I intend to
MEINTZIR TILE
Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
to BLANCHE JONES, MAUDI Somliole County, Florida,
regisfer said name with the fIerk the provisions of Chapter 166.
or repair, leaky showers our
be and SILVESTRI, and SANK OF
Wants to make small hoQwf,oid
WRIGHT,
PEARL
Top
pay
lot
Iliad
pirionnel.
qua
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Florida Statutes, and the Charter
STEELE, thesomeish.rebyanneto
specla .75 yrs. Isp. 019.1141.' repaIrs, carpentry, painting I
MABEL GALLOWAY, JAMES madeapaitoothecityof Sanford, MONTREAL,
Apply at Wesigate TV In Pour
County, Florida In accordance and Ordinances of the
Defendants.
City oh GAL L OW A V. H IC TO R Florida, pursuanl to
Tow
p,ig Cents. **
with the provisions
the voluntary
the Fic. Casselberry, Florida,
NOTICE OF ACTION
as
ainindtd
GALLOWAY
and
MINNIE
annexation
fot JIITV. 776101.
titissjs Name Statuses, ToWlt:
IUpPllfllefltid.
provisions of Section TO:
BAKER, If alive, and their
i;.oii, Florida Statutes:
S.ctlots 546,09 Florida Statutes
Said Ordinance will
Auto DetailIng, restoring in.
BANK OF MONTREAL
Accountaids-exp. in Individual
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be con. unknown spouses, if married, and
1957.
Parcel One:
$ider,d on first reading on Mon.
tenor a exterior to Original.
poet office 10*4102
income tU returns. High sal.,
If
dead,
their
unknown
heirs,
hg. Gary
The Northeatt ¼ of the
Preston
day, December 10, 1979, and the
CERT
324'
Montr'eal, Quebec
bonus. Of Wces throughout
legatess, grantees,
Publish:. November
$ouffiSast¼of$lCtiaJlLTownsjiip
, CIbyCouncIlwiIIcsnse,safs, dsvies,
ILANDA
CANADA
area.
N$R
Block,
Inc.
III
S.
December?, II, 31, In,.
sSoft, Range3I East, Seminole
final passage, in accordance wIth assignees, icier's, credItors,
FillI$TIMATft.
you ARE NOTIFIED nsf a
Beach,
Beech. Fl.
trusfees,
s
any
and
all
persons
DE P.1!4
County. Florida, less me East Complaint to Por,closd Mit',--..
Chapter 146, and adoption after
7574151.
or parties claiming by, through, 153.41 feet and less the North
Public hearing which Will
21 has boits filed against you. You Its
be
held
iower,
or
a,alnst
them
or
any
of
in the City Hall of Casselberry,
feet ot rlght4f.*ay of Marquette required Is t'•
alwsmaas, Orassmng
TYPIST-Capable
of ID wm.
gpy
.;..,
• e-e
•
or parties Au (19.327 acres).
Florida, on Monday, December
SilozlPleslrable.
H$ndti
vinin
dlleiises,
if
any,
a
FICTITOV1 NAME
1979, at 7:30 P.M. or as sup having or claiming Is M any
Pacsf Two:
Rf
military
. Plaintiff's atterney, STEPHEN
topt e 10 hereby $ivsa that I am thereafter as psssio. At the right, 1itl or lnfereil in the
The Soil et tile Northwest ¼ STONE, ESQUIRE, whese ad.
or retired civilian preferred.
Appllances$ Misc.
lands lying
011Il I In Wffiess •t 1410 meeting
No $ouffis ¼ of Section I, *ess Is Suits $441, CHA tiwir,
3251401
(LOCAL) 349.131!
,
interested parties may aiw being In limineis Ceunty,
Mmli 'wry Rd., Le.iwned, P15. appear and
T
be heard with respect Florida, te•wft:
oRane3IEast, Orlando, Florida 32501, en or
32715 4mkofe County, Plerlda, $5 the prepesw Ordinance. This
Drywall, CeIlings, and Walls
tlm Carpenter
Seminole Ceunty, Florida, less this heist, December 13.1979. d Ills
Begin 271 feet Weet Si Ills NE West
under the I ichltleus name
Cip. only need apply
repaired. Res. ICimea..
15011
felt
thereof,
and
loss
th.
erlplqial
with
the
Clerk
if
thIs
54 hoiring
may until
be COIWiriusd
cofnerofffieSW ¼OfthsNW¼et 'the North 75 feet lot rlghtof.way Court
GOLC N TIME, and that I Intend
332.005
Nomidil $ Additions.
limits time
final actionfrom
iS Section
before
servic*
en
71, TownshIp 331, Range
to rp Isr said name with the hak,n by his City CouncIl.
Call 021.139.or W1116
1S PAl iITING'
of Marquette Avenue (14.294 PlaIntiff's alterlily er lea.
32E, teW4,JNot $$43
Widow needs Sr. CitIzen han.
Clerk of tile Circuit Court.
acres.
gs11s,ttIil a Cpnmorcllj •
Copies Of the propesed Or. tt,1ft.,ffiserinN$411ft
Mediately thai-petter, eIMriIss,a
dymns
als,
woman
for
SenIle Is County, Florida in ac. dinance are available t the
SECTION 3:
- thuS,
IllS
771.4137
*favNwilIb.idi
ho$*.,k, 377.1*.
=j: ewftiffieprovisionsof tile HaIIwithhheC10rketn,eCity City . me point bombing.That upon thIs Ordinance for the relIef demand.d In this
Fictiti a Ham. Statutes, To.Wif: sum. map be inspected by tile severally
luts
Painting
$
Repair
he
otIv,
.
propçty
Ithat
Waitress days F I PT cop.
'let ifled
• AIIitMI tIs'Il•
Sectls 040.0 PlOtidi Statutes Public.
Rssldsswlai $ Commercial
ownerandsayre,ientres4ng
- This sislice siisil
onty.DIsl,wosher, cooks helper
Published
FLORENCE
WARREN,
liii
filed
r-okvsu.T$MVev
190.
DATED,
ps,ty ds
tet'g1
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11g. Fred C. UrIs
fir being my cvstsmsr$- I
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November, A.O,
ilill 73rd
shall be entitled to all the rights seculive weeks In this 5yang
$979. day Of hlerCompaintinmsCwceifs',
French Ave., $aalud.
EIgIüaniIh Judicial CIroilt hi and
PIJII November 16, 33.30 and
friends. nllieie'sa llsflerway
MARY W. HAWTHORNE, sot' $emile
aj privileges and immunities as Herald.
isly,
' D.c* or 7, 1979
IosayittdenlknusON,esoy
UU
are frin tim. so time granted 5
AVON
CRy Clerk
WITNESS mylwni s se.l' this
i
t)EP.4
you he richly blessof Beet
as residents and property ewn.rs if dIll day if Nsgmflr, IW.
FIGHT INFLATION
Publish: NsvUibsr,IS, 101.
Defendants toNuleIII,etNIsOftg.
wishes Soildol l
DEFile
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IWCNVSOII*LFIVIILII,dM (SEAL)
Plaintiff Is me absve-ds.aigel 5. ts,
Quality workmanship. No jell too
.po.w.
po.iso.ca
,
praydsi
In
Ctiaplgr
ARTHUR
H. SECKWITN, JR.
ret prspwI,t located In Seminole rn.
FI
$efgs,
CLERK
Irs
liii
torierPrgNwedNnkig.*3.
County,
Florida. Ills abllIsIeted further be sullied to Ills respsa.
By: Psilicla IISInSW
title of which is 011111151, s ffINotr
Press Opora$en $
orsanaship
Deputy Clerk.
Isp. helpful. 50.11Sw. to start.
SPONALUSTICE.
HEATERS CLIANID
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"FLORENCE
asmaylssmtifsesetimehe STIPI$ENM.S,OM
Plaintiff,
ADJUSTED
U*UPSITSPMSIULPN$4M
versusWARREN.
I
JOSEPH
assusululbyms
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Orlaiwo".
'HERMAN DANIEL,
Si •l determined by the governing IPgiI. Weuds aId Sloe.
oumorey
No
City
Of
$amrd,
1011,1461
dNA
t
PUBLIC NOSES IMYMSNT ACTIP $174,
and vev. and Nds if piors, aniihe prwleleiis of laid
1ando, PisIIIO $1501
yov.areherellyrequwwse,ys
flNILasITtlrinhu1ua)ctiopter Ill, Fisridi SIMwIes:
?UblNh November 5 I 3$,
*11'_mew, a $tgsm C'paln..
osP
sTATeaj*sJcALpsgt.as..TaNDSAc,..I01
or
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SECTION 5:
$79
Pelting. Roof, homsu moslig
delsisLet say, uPSI FIANKUG
10IllhIt(10U79.Ip$ugep1s$gring7
ii any section or Portion at a OIP-.
ANTI ICI$$IO11
svas
kerneL etc. 'hIIs hem. 01c*al
C. WHIONAM. $TIN$TlOM.
wct*of*e.-prm,is
PeromoIllod.
T1
i4ruient of Ir-k$Is 'Colty.- P*IN li used NI anti.
UtI 102* RIU,nlkhe vales,
V$L MeINTOSN a JULIAN. be laval Id. unlawful it
INVITATION TSIG
Noputorir I Ilmebisli
r.c* ifiscOf aw1ssaamle $v as tONI poor U*irl. $01 Is al$waaps for Plaintiff, shell
VR. 'The Beard Of Trwlt,eo_if I
held
S_
14*115 is Pest Office Iii 3*
4111111151 IIS$NII
j34
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InvalIdate it Impair *5

Side Meeting Set

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3 BR, 2 B, C HIA,
stove, refrigerator.
705 Santa St
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but other factors won't make It a replacement for the conventional product.

41Houses
W Garnest White
Re Real Fstate Boker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.

LOVELY WOODED ACREAGF

107W. Commercial
Phnp 3fl 1631,Sanford

(L 2o

r VA. 5743110.

fruit trees, fenced yo. Owner

CARRIAGE COVE

condos. 526.500-533,500. 95 pcI.
financing. Call Don Cox 3236203.

Christian Brothers
$34-loll

caping, Terrific

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday 1.3 P.M.
SpacIous 4 Bdrm home. Sunny

inancing. Only $59,900.

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SERENITY ABOUNDS IN THIS
LOVELY BRICK HOME-).
Bdrm, 1½ lath, extra game

PIN ECR EST

rnished 4 BR, 20 home newly
ecorated
1g. wooded lot in
teat areal Walk to school I
tores. Only $37,500.

BENCH1'ECH&amp;
OUTSIOE TECH

NEW
- MAYFAIR LISTING
Goireous 3 BR, 25 boasts
beautiful landscaping, 14x32sc
p'OOL I custom features

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OUT OF IDEAS?
Vislt ETHELL'S ANTIQUES
mi,W.ofl-I,oidSp-44at "76'
Station, Paoia. 333507)

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Jam Up Hair Styles &amp; Jeans
Levis-Junior$Missy

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Tops I Dresses 502 French Ave.

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NORMAN 110 Park Ave.

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Christmas Slippers, we

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KNIGHTS. 205 E. 1st Downtown
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Dingo $ Cowboy Boots by Acme
KNiGHTS,3OIE 1st Downtown
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FlneClothIngforman

2417S.French
373116$
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JUST RIGHT FOR SMALL
FAMILY-3 SIren, IV, oath
home in nice area, convenient

locatIon, $32100.
NEAR S POINTS-2 Berm,

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HIPA, could have effic. apt.,
near II, I yr. warranty, zoned
agriculture.

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ualsItFsorIda'a,lLaplI.IIIe votidity, forceer effect Si say. ' lll son the foINJJ*4:
UI
in loOSNICI
or
isis s,
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en or
0N 'iI $09, 10
SECTION
4:
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tic. ii tll5 MUfole MInr
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R. It*Lwf by IssuE Wed be
aiM is
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he
oet.rsais
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loON
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SIMS
NS
MSsv,ropwsi.
mis
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o piarnua'
s.mea, MSDIIII $taghi
SECTION 1
s i.ch
ON (4) IM'
mat mis' or.w.ng. $SP
secutlus wesis.
rn. AN bideshoN lisp,ilmarW
Wt
Wfective immedlifify
DATED f1j1
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thu. *s: ,I
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W. w-lOts of extrasi CH, w.w
carp., dining area, Fla. rm.,
porch &amp; many more extrasl

LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
1795, SANFORD, FL 37771.
GIVING DESCRIPTION.

BPP WARRANTED. Yours
for $37,300. Call 333.2222 for

47—Real

LAKEFRONTI 3 BR, 18 hOme
on spacious, oakshaded, land.

scaped lot in nice neighborhoodl Eat.in kit., Fla.
porch, and much morel A buy
for $29,900.

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity.332.0716.
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Multiple Listing Service
2565

REALTORS

PARK

Branch Office

323.2223

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PIS Si lush
$IS11.
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U.S.
ceNoONIssSias$$1pfo -'IiWldesI*,a,t- DAIS rSENT
ASPus,$miN ,? skim ng.'relnavp.I. Svvø
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3014415
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Mess. isb5ofbss,
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$ $750. Now $550. Goodyear.
311*1W. 332-1501

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P,nlotl Iai Wioss' r$IrNt.

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PUMP IRON

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MULTIPLE LISTING$IRVICI

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Used Color TV's -9tosell your
choice. ALL WORK. 199 ci,
iloll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, Il 97. So of Sanford
37? $721.

Will buy st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate I
Business Ions. Florida Mor.
fgage Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., SuIte 204, Winter
Park. 4444432.
SG-Mscellansous for Sale

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OUY, SELL, TRADE
311-3ISE.First$t. 327.1632
FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Wholesale Purn. 2100 industrial Blvd.,

Orlando.

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121W Coleman Cir
95

77—Junk Cars

Removed

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cars, trucks 1. heavy equipment.
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BUY JUNK CARS

From SIOto$SO
Call 327 1624; 37 4160

78—MotOrCyCles
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turn Corner of Maple Ave.
72nd St Sal., Sun 9

Fr, S.it 9 hI
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Drapes, linens, clothing, bId
.nat,..'iaIs. Xmas items, misc.
109 W Ridge Dr. Parkridge.
1k Mary Blvd. off 1797, Sat.,
Dec I. 9 5.
Yard Sale. 95. Dcc. 1.
III ParkviewOr.
Suntand Estates
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Sanford,Fla.3777)

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turntable. I track tape player.
Sold new $600. a real buy at
only $116.25 or hake over my
payments $1600 month. Call
162 5394 day or night. Free
home trial Agent.
BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
75915. SanfordAve.
373
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TV repo $9" Zenith. Sold orig.

$43,75 bal. 5)13.16 or 5)7 mo.
Agent 339 $314.
TELEVISION

RCA color console 75". sold new
over $700. Balance due $175.00
or lake over my paymenls
$I1.00month Slill in warranty.
will deliver, call $67 53v4
Agent.
Knlghl Stereo Receiver
Make Offer
323 3673

Motorcycle

lSl.IEI,n

ROftSON MARINE

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
Zenith walnul console Stereo
AM FM stereo radio. 4 speed

Mini bike, new S hp. eng., 10 in.
wheels, new torque converter
Outch. $300. 323 7715.

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23' cabin cruiser, 193 hp Inlerceptor eng,, 30 hrs. on
&amp;trans_5900. 373 026

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Keller consoleplano.
like new,
cU anytime, 323 $717.

Pianos &amp; organs is low as 5995
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 720? French Ave.
322 7255.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 9?, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-251.
1311fIr furtherdetaIlS.
JUST MAKE PAYMEP4T-'6t to
'15 models. Call 339 9)00 or $34
4605 (Dealer)
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$977 Pontiac Granville
Loaded, has new sticker
$150, 373 5569

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 30460.' 323 7710

Must sell. 1917 Vega, radio &amp;
Ihrt., low mileage, clean, $1695
or best Offer. 3231730
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'7$ Chev. Monte Carlo V I, PS,
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PB, AC, Wire Wheels, Stereo,
(15. 54,700. 3726052.

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Runsc.00d,$795
3?? 560
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AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.
Oak Chest on Chest, 2 pIns kitchen chairs &amp; drop
leaf table, 1 drop front secretary, Mahogany
desk, old school desk, treadle sew, machine, old
mIlk can, Sm. wicker rocker, Sm, oak side board,
Sm. Crystal glassware, old picture frames plus

SI—Garage Sales

TV's, clothes dryer, stereoS .11 kinds of misc.
items, new &amp; used. Electric fireplace.

CHRISTMAS
OPEN HOUSE

Dell's Auction Center

Trailer, combo boat-utility 5*7
alum box 5lU ificycle'iU" $16;

177 E.Crystal Lake Dr.
LakeMary
377 9331

26"$35. 322-3314 eve.

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S tam w baruains galore. Sat
Dec I Only. 93. (or 16 A
25th St I 8. Fairway Dr

MILLERS

CARR IAGE COVE
Terrific I yr. old del. wide.
features C lIlA. wheat pump,
beautiful decor, huge SR's
ricreal ion center war by.
Only $7,150 tail to mortgage
as m.

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Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave 323 5772

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332-Sill after I

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At Id) Ilut, Ccl. Country Club
(, Sat Dec. I. 9 5.

C.00d used TV's, 5258. up

Corner group, red plaids $75
Call after S
327001?

DOOR PRIZES

2m1, Lot l-4onW.46

Specials on Arrangements
Flyte's Flower &amp; Gift Shop

Phone 323-Sue

DOOIPIIZIS'

•DOOIPISZU.

Snake Proof Boots $49.9. Pr.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
332-579*

3loSanlordAve.

REPOSSESSED

Hoover port. Washer Dryer, apt.
size, $123 for both. Moturcycle
street tire, 3-10*11, 5)0. 3721043.
Beds. 0*1. motel box springs I

mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
AuctIon. 1213 S. French. 3737310.

AUTO

SALEI

Flagship Bank

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Mann. areo, ansi
agri., 1W.31p, 53,30.

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REALTORS

3808 N. ORLANDO AVE.

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Numrous cars to choos. fromi
HIGHEST RIDS ACCEPTED IV DEC. 5

GENEVA
1.3 woo 305' en psuld frontage.
wnor
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VER SPRINGS, $11,950.
SEIGLER REALTY,
IROKER. 32lieoo, 327.1577.

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Planes. organs, guitars, amps i
lilt. REALTOR, MLS
General Electric microwaves.
Iifismeen fenced let. $13.01
drums.
Sob
Ball's
Disc.
Mosic
$2 to cheese from. As low as'
323-5774
Day or Night
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Center. 3217 Fronds Ave.
$150. All at close out prices.
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$449,
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Call Dell's AUCtion, 323 5620

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Sanford
377.1571
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COUNTRY LIVING'? BR, 5,
MobIli home on a S ac,'e mIni..
farml CHA, sat-in kit,, w-w
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Sold orig. $109.35 used short
time. Bal. $119.14 or 5*9.33 mo
Agent 3396314

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Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, toils.

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747tJ 5 Or,inqt Ave
Sat 'l
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Just $54,900.

Oath home, large lot, quiet

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APPLIANCES 0 PLUMBING
FIX TOP ES Jenkins Furniture.
205 E 25th St. 37309$).

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322 1721.

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economy minded, close ho
and to Longwood,
4i, See sur eautiful new IROAD$31,700.
MORE, freed I. rear Oft's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
P COUNTRY LIVING- Tri.IeveId
1112 Orlando Di.
3231*
p BIrm. 3 lath Name, one we
VA t FHA Plnanelne
fenced. double garage, family
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dinina restn, central

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lnllcaratgold
Gwaltney Jewelers 204$. Park
EXICUTIVEHOMI-OBANY
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4 BdrnI. 3 BoNus, loper, lange
Dootsforyour man
closets, patio, double garage,
Dlngo$ Cowboy Boots tool
fence, lovely landscaping. I V'.
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wWMtY. 019.150.
CROWN PAWN SHOP
His comfort is important
Stereos, guitars, camaias
Daniel Green SlIppers at
$ many other items
K NIGHTS, 301.1st Downtown p
333.0741
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perfumes. I cosmetics for KNIGHTS, 200 F. 1st. Downt
every beauty need. MERLE _____________________

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Necklaces, 11 carat chains,
Diamond, ruby, saØiire &amp;
emerald.
Gwalbney Jewelers 2015. Park

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68-Wanted

Garage Sale
t,tsot furniture
sat &amp; S,,n 9 .4 30 100 SV 10th St

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original 5393, bal 51$) or
$71 mo. Agent 339 0386

ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA

3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS NICE-

REALTOR. MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

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323.5774 Day or Night (2)5O'LOTSNICFLYWOODED
NEAR 25th ST $7,500 TOTAL
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Loch Arbor

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A Doberman crossed 9 wk5
old Wormed 530 ca 323 loll

Multi tam Garage Sale Dec I.
I 30 til' HaIti towels &amp; rugs,
set at dishes br 8. toys.
i.impnq eqpt head bd 0
"uch i'iari' US Lark5%ood Dr ,
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originally 55)1. now $716 or $71
mo Agent 3390316

NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL.

morel DPP WARRANTED,

beamed ceiling $ Fireplace in
Family Rm., IC porch to oá
shaded patio. Utility rm.
suitabls for office or 4th BR.
Quality built by builder 7 yrs.
ago for own use. 505,000.

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65—Pets.Supplies

Carporl Sale
Fri Sat ,ill day
2305 l'-liqtilawn Ave 37) 5617

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1005 Sanford Ave.
32) 659)

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Buy &amp; Sell

TERMS AVAILABLE.

JUST LISTEDI 3 BR, 28 home
In Deltona w many special
featuresl CH.A, w-w carp.,
Fla. rm.. eat.in kit., I lots

Cedar I stone contemporary In
park like settIng near MAY.
FAIR GOLF I COUNTRY
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Harold Hall

531.900.

NOQUALIFY1NG-3BR home.
New Central HIA I carpet,
Owner will finance w.

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FILL.

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MILL IONS OF DOLLARS In Real
Estate 5 sold daily in the
classified ads Nothing small
about that

Carport S,ile
tO S Sat Dec 1
120) Randolph SI

Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean 5)195 ca pc
lolI's Sanford Furniture
S.lvaqe. Il 97. So of Sanford
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NEGLECTED BY OWNER,

NEEDS

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3 BR, 1½ B brick home with 14'x.
10' scr. porch, Split BR5 with a
12*12' bldg. in back for

Hiirold Hall
InC.REALTOR, MLS
32 .5774 Day or Night

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great

BARN 0 IRR IGAT ION
$19300 HEAP
AIRPORT.

BR plans with? or 2'? baths.
DirectIons: West on Hwy 46,
turn 200 ys past I-I onto
Wayside Dr. go approx. I ml.
to 2nd Kimberly CI, St. sign.

Inc.

Fenced 3 BR, 18, Dbl. lot. This
one has privacy in townl Only
$79,900.

I? ACRES INCLUDES POND,

porchesoropenterraces,3orl

$52,900.

tI roughout. Owner wIll help
financel $59,900.

room could be4th Berm., close
to Lake Monroe, nice quiet
street, 1 yr. warranty. 516
Burton Lane, Sanford. Hostess
CecIle Williams. Follow open
house sIgns. $39,000.

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many extras. Reduced to

eat.in kit, 2

:R's, big BR's 0

breakfast room off kitchen.
Dining room with sliding glass
doors off pool and patio area.
Split plan, new carpet
throughout. Pool, fenced
backyard. A pleasure to show.
214 Forest Dtive, Sanford.
Host: - Larry Papton:Wflt.'

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house, beaut. landscaping and

WELLS, CIFARED&amp; POND.
$25,000.
EXCELLENT
TERMS.

Among the features of these
homes are: Fireplaces, intercom systems. soleriums.
ww carpet, tile foyer,

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new interspring bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only' Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanlord Fur
niture Salvage, 1797, So at
Santord322 1721
WANT TO SEFA WONDER AT
WORK Place a Classif,xl Ad
the Evening Heratd today

5' ACRES, ARTESIAN

tgages,some at non-escalating
interest rates of Ii'. pcI.

Whatever the Occasion. there is a
cIaiIied ad to Solve 'I Try one
soon
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ilK, Itt cot lot, CHIA,
screened In pool, only $11,000,
good terms.

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prices from $107,000. These
homes are on 'i acre wooded

3 BR, 28, 15*30' pool, green.

MAYFAIR'S BEST BUY
autiful I BR, 28 homeon large
:orner lot w-gocgeous land.

REALTY,INC. REALTORS

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SHADOW LAKE WOODS
We are offering several new

2 BR, 18 furnished. Brick PP.
fenced, quiet neighborhood.
529,900.

rrlfic 1 yr. old dbl wide.
eatures CH&amp;A, wheat pump,
,eautiful decor, huge BR's,
- ecreation center near by.
)nly $7,100 cash to mortgage
I $20,500.

Lake Kathryn Village. 1 0 7 BR

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12:00-5:30

Casselberry, Ft.
Eve. 012341$

MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broker

$141700
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OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY and SUNDAY

srnestMORR5 Sr.
Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker

Itona, for sale by owner. 3 BR,
' bath Cent. AC.H, w-w
- arp., like new, $41,900. FHA

motivated.

7' pcI. mortgage, Sanford
south. Owner financing
possibility, $32,750. Plymouth
Rock Realty, Inc. Realtor.
(305)1160333 or (904) 313 6092,

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291N. *7.91,

Rag.

3 BR, 2B, 1g. lot, end, garage,

3 ACRE with lake frontage, trees
I38R, 18.

2439 S Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
Orlando
32)-0o
127-1377

NEW LISTING
1k Front
Casselbirry
3 BR 2 B neat &amp; clean, new roof,

OPEN HOUSE

C?Gm.s

BROKER

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODEL ING$. REPAIR
5G. BALINT
3770463

UR lB 322.92

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

SEIGLER REALTY

Eves. 32? 06*2, 372-1517,
372 5102, 322 7177
207 E. 25th St

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S ACRES executive farm,
irrigation, landscaped, work
shop &amp; 3 BR, 3B, w-pool.

CROCUTT

Country Club Rd. $33,000.

323.7832

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TAKE UP PAYMENTS
Drop arm, 'flakes ,III stretch
StitChe$ 0 buttonholes Sold
new $699 00. balance due
$768 lOor $1300 Month Still in
warranty Will like trade ,is
part payment ('all $47 3)94
day or night. free home lr,ai
obligation
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It's
The Want Ad H. Ernest
easy and fun

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Geneva, 4 BR, 28, 1' acres,
$55,000.
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C.ilI Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580
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REALTOR. 32? 7190

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HAL COLBERT REALTYInc.
MULTIPLEL.ISTING REALTOR

4 acres at Intersecl,on of 75th St.

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101111

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

S French (17971 Sanford
323 5324

I tCdr P U bumper, ii, 1c
tral heater, oil lired, 175. I
central heat 0 air,
fired
$100. l6Cu it I'iotpoint rt'triq
573 323

ARE YOU INTERESTED?

CallBart

62—Lawti Garden

Sales

or thinking at qaraqe
Lot of cork' Will buy
trOrfl or sell tar you
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liveable. $27.la'l

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use
ClassiIed Ads often.

11 3rd acre 7-multiple housing.

The Real Estate Agency

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Paved road acre for investment
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Side by Side refrigeratoi
is
picnic table w 2 benches, 130
full Size baby bed w mattress.
525 Oak porch rockers, 529 93.
metal oflice desk, Sb Jenkins
Furniture. 205 F 25th St 323
0911
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wilderness acres. Enjoy

DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
2 BR, 1 bath, 1g. covered patio,
andfenced back yard, EXTRA
room EXTRA nice EXTRA

2nd mort at $103 ni
Call ownnr 323 0106.

for Sale

SO-41scellaneous

nature. Only $)5,,
terms.

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43-Lots-Acreage
OSTEEN

Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot as our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644 3013

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Must sell 4 2. needs repair,
consider lease option. $33,500.

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deslrabl,' neighborhood, do
to quit tourse. Top cond. ni
t- .ir pet. great floor plan.
HIA,
$49,730 fir,
assumcvprt FHAloanat$3
mo. $13,000 d*n, Seller car:

Sanford 3 I nice frame, 1g. tot.

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Low Down Payment

LOCH All BOR.MAYFAIR

Osteen older 2 BR w. 1 acre
grove. Owner holding, asking
$15,000.

41—Houses

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$33,500.

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4 pcI. interest to Qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250
Low down payments. 322 2767.
(2) Sacre tracts in Osteen high &amp;
dry, cool spot for house or
mobil" home, Let us take you
to see these

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Call William Mallczswskl.
UAI.TOL 353703.

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Spur's Captain Silas Fined
For Failure To Show Up
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!) James Silas, the captain
of the San Antonio Spurs, was lined $2,000 for not showing
up at the team's Tuesday night game against the Atlanta
Hawks, it was reported Thursday.
"I got fined," was all Silas would say about the incident in
which he failed to notify Coach Doug Moe that he was
missing the game to be with his wife, Hazel, who gave birth
to a baby the day before the game and required additional
surgery. However, Moe said that all Silas had to do was let
the team know and he would have been excused for the
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Carew Has Tonsils Removed
ANAHEIM, Calif. UPI
California Angels first
baseman Hod Carew underwent surgery Thursday for
removal of his tonsils.
Angels spokesman Bobby Kargcnian said Carew will be
hospitalized at St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange, Calif., for
tone or two days" and is resting comfortably.

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MIAMI (UP!) - Quarterback Bob von Schaznann.
recent weeks and was benched led Cole intercepted a Grogan pass Patriots stalled on the Miami 38 but
Griese, the -,ineffective,, veteran
The Dolphins had taken a 10-0 lead week against Baltimore in favor of and returned it 56 yards to the New then Grogan hit Morgan for a TI)
who was benched last week, early in the second quarter but New Struck. Griese proved successful inEngland 3.
with 23 seconds to go In the half.
returned to the helzn Thursday night England took the lead with a l7poiM . relief of Strock against the Colts / NewEnglandlookedllkeitwason
Nathan returned the ensuing
and guided Miami to a crucial 3124 uprising
in the last 5:14 of the second when Strock was sidelined with a the way to a rout with its rally late in kickoff 41 yards to the Pats 49,
victory over New England, giving quarter.
the first half. Interceptions by
head injury,
the Dolphins a one-game advantage
Against New England, Strock was Prentice McCray and Raymond StrockhitJimmyCefaloforl3yards
wor
came
over the Patriots In the AFC East. on Steve Grogan passes of 18 yards replaced after suffering a 3-for12 (layborn were the big plays and set and von Schamann made it 17-13
with his 41-yard field goal. Miami
completion record in the first half
i a touchdown and a field goal.
With the Dolphins trailing 17.13 at to Harold Jackson and 3$ yards t
had
opened its IN lead on von
McCray's interception and fl-yard
Stanley Morgan and a 28-yard field and Coach Don Shula decided It was
31-yarder and Csonka's
a
Schamann's
halftime, Griese replaced starter goal by
time to go back to Griese.
return to the Patriot 28 stopped
John Smith.
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1-yard
smash
over the middle.
Don Strock and immediately
Miami drive that sent th
The victory gave Miami a 9-5
ing drive came
Grim's first
engineered a touchdown drive that
Csonka'a second TI) was the
record and an inside track to the
opening secondhalf kickoff.
Patriots to their first score. They product of a 77-play, 54yard drive
he capped with a 3$-Yard s orin
division
championship
and
the
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78
yards
and
featured
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drove
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pass to Nat Moore. After a
sty playoff
s.
Miami's
remaining
games
1$-yard
completion
froni
Griese
to
on
four
completions for 63 yards to recovered Morgan's fumble on the
that came when New England
are at Detroit and against the New Tony Nathan. Moore gathered In the Jackson, including his '11) receptIon. Miami 46. After the drive had
center Dwight Wheeler mapped the York Jets the Orange BOWL
in
3$-yard scoring pass after safety
New England tied the score 10-10 seemed to stall on the New England
ball out of the end none on an atThe Patriots, who won their first Mike Haynes had fallen down.
on Smith's 28-yard field goal after 41, Cefalo made a fine catch of a
tempted punt. Griese drove
the
Following the safety, the 34-year the Patriots had moved to the Miami Strock pass for 30 yards. Csonka
Dolphins to another score and a game against Miami 28-13 earlier in
the year, fell to 8-6
10 on a 19-yard pass from Grogan to then barreled 10 yards to the 1 and
comfortable 29.17 lead.
and
lead
the Griese moved Miami on a
°
surprising
Buffalo
Bills
by
only
In addition to Moore's touchdown,
methodical 65-yard march, capped Jackson and 16-yard run by Horace scored on the next play.
Ivory.
the Dolphins scored on a pair of 1.. half game.
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by Csonka's second TD. The
It was New England's 12th bruising fullback's third score- a2yard smashes and one 2-yard dash
Clayborn then picked off another touchdown on a 13-yard pass from
by larry Caonka and field goals of straight loss in Miami.
yard burst - came with 1:56 left In Strock throw and returned it 19 Grogan to Carlos Pennywell on the
31, 43 and 27 yards by rookie Uwe
Griese had been ineffective In the game and was set up when Neal yards to the Dolphins 41. The last play of the game.

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Friday, November 30, 1979

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Neese, who also doubles as the lion's hard
hitting linebacker.
"I transfered here from California and
wasn't used to losing. I'm glad things have
changed here."
Neese reminisced about how some of the
Lion's goals have changed as the year went
on.
"Somebody started talking about 64,
'
maybe 74," said the dark-haired two-way
star.
"I think after the first couple of gaines we
started feeling, why not go all the way?"
"We want to win, we don't want to stop now
after reaching the playoffs."
Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of the
Lion's scheme of things has been the defensive unit. A rugged bunch that has almost
been overlooked. That defensive unit is
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sparked by senior linebacker Ted Kramer.
"I played on a 91 team up north," (Ohio)
says the 180 pound senior. "814 it was nothing
H,
like"
"We have fantastic linebacker strength looking back over the ragular season, most
teems have bed to go to the air apaind es to
move at all. Us defensive guys are proud of
IbM."
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,
Through 11 guns., Oviedo's BIG D has held
the opposition to a sha&amp; wider seven points
per game. Included in that string are tires
shutouts and a ow touchdown limit on their
&amp;A Ads playoff victim New Pod Ridisy
Ifadeun a weak ago.
"In looking at the game films," ol*erved
With an 11 game win streak wider their
Kramer, "Eastalde isn't particularly quick.
belts, neither of the lion receivers have a
But they pet the job done. They have acme
Lack of confidence about OvildO's chances
good
so I figire their Wood gam. will
tonight,
the biggest
"I think we've proved
roved that we get belt.,
Did Kramer envision being in Uw data
Duda
and better each weak," comments Duds, aplayoffs during those ilog.day August prac.
transfer from Belle Glades High School as a
sophomore._
offered
"When the season started, nobody believed
Seminole
the captain of the lion defense.
in us, but we've done pretty good."
Duds's personal performance rates a by week. It's a nice feeling going Into the
'pretty good mark' too.
.
huddle and calling the defensive signals. I
"Idim'thavesuchagredyesrlastsea.on,l
think the guys have a lot ci codldeflcs In
wanted to change thM" iiyi the WIdSO14.
themselves and we're looking forward to the
Tribe coach 8131 Payne and averaging double figure other.
With his impirlivemaill and Keidaper's
ckssge
Improved passing, Dials did jodthat, earning
Dule PNHIp. at Oviedo will
So it'sa quietly confident Lion squad, posed his Rusty Bowl thampnn scoring.
Several other squads are in cow* on freshnum Ronny
F$gt4kig
S'InqIei
hosts
Orange Belt All.0
tice tamor,,
play
to tackle another hard, In quad ci a state to the Boon. Braves tonight at action.
As far as Eadsids Is concerned, Dada
Murphy until the calvary
football
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8:00 In the regular season
Doug Dershimer, Lake arrives in the form of Troy
k,owsezactivwhattiue
1g0g
Aid why shooido't they he. In a season opener for both aquade.
BraMl.ys talented senior ' KIIn, Mike Scott and
"We've looked at the ga
whet, few have believed the liens are for
very good fithfl team," allowed the --'--.
The Seminoles, at 34 guard sports a bitter than 23 Horace Rolland after the
real, Ws been the players who have believed folisutag their Rotary Bowl point pers figure and will football cwipalgii Is over.
"There's no doubt that we'll hay, to play a
kithemidvesandeadi ether.
cpetoc'ntkiwthe 11am up with_Gary Hays,
gf
.to win. '
Kkkvfl I. sit for 8:00 p.m. sharp. Get there "elancel attack they showed averaging 1$ point, a game the way Joe Montgomery's
roontIAint,
"I hope they corn, in tier, ove
early V you wad a seat,
In toirnamed play,
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The Croorns Panthers,
when the Paints travel to squad Is playing.
"I thought we play-ad well added the lanky.
behind the 22 point, 18 the defense could have been
A prediction? Oviedo by 6.
Senior center Bruce Defend tonight.
"I feel like we rebound performance of better but that's my fault for
McCoy brings a 21 poke
Rotary Bowl namer's up
weak Shows the Lake Bran
averagolntotheopan.rajuiis
kmin,
led by speedy ''
Calvin
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downed
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lady Patriots at home
nicely complemented by Ns'n. Sam Lemon and Neal
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The 4$ points was the mod standout infielder Roger players o qeedlui
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aislili. while Marvin Knight Q'ocais has
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By JOE DESANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
When Oviedo Lion quarterback Troy
Kessinger steps under center tonight for the
Lion's state playoff game against Gainesville,
Eastalde, either way he looks, he'll find a
couple of teammates who could play major
roles in'ending'the Rams hopes of advancing
to the state title.
. On the left side will be tlghtend Marty
Neese. On the right, spread out towards the
sideline, will be Sara Duds. Both are AllOrange Belt Conference selections, and both
are two of the many integral ingredients Chat
have cooked up an 110 record for the Lions
this year.
Duda, a six-foot 170 pound senior has enjoyed
a great year, partially due to his continued Improvement and partially owing to
the fact Coach Joe Montgomery gave
Kesslngerthe green light to add more bajanc.
to the previously run oriented Oviedo game
plan by putting the hall In the air 10 times a
game.
After lulling the opposition with the running
of Marvin McQennon and Mike Scott, Dude
has more often than not been found roaming
opposing secondary's. Kessinger hits his
senior of the big gainers, the occasional
bombs and the Long touchdown plays.
NNW, on the cariernana, lines içon the left
aide at tightend. The lions Ilk, to go to their
solidly built 180 pound amlor on those thirdand.medlwn situations. K.ulng.r has often
called N.s.a's number close to the goal No

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The Sanford Recreation Department's ceramics class offers
residents a wide range of figures for students to make,
and it is said to be good therapy too.
Story, more pictures on pages 2 and 3.

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Evening Herald, Sanford Ft.

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

Time Out To Eat
BUCK'S RESTAURANT — Visit and enjoy the
best In dining In our New Prime Rib Room. Sanford
Airport at the terminal Bldg.
HOLIDAY INN — 1.4 - Enjoy live entertainment
in our lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. Italian night Saturday — All you
can eat Special. 14 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.

DJ's RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE — Both lunch
and dinner specials are featured. Live entertainment In our lounge Mon. thru Sat. 2544 Irk
Drive, Sanford.

Artsy Fun, A Bit Of Therapy
The
Sanford Recreation
Department offers ceramic
classes for teens and adults at the
Cultural Arts building on the
corner of Fifth Street and Oak
Avenue.
Adult classes are held on
Tuesday from 9am to noon while
the teen classes are held Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The cost for adults is $6 and $3 for
teens. Classes are open to
residents of Sanford first and then
on a space-available basis to
others, Non-residents must also
pay a non-resident fee prior to
participating. Adults must fur-

fish their own slip and paints.
.
Many people are now working
on Christmas projects with help
from Martha Orwig, the ceramics
instructor. Mrs. Orwig has been
teaching the course for 7 years,
and her husband Bob has helped
for 17 years
There are several hundred
L
molds available for use and many r
useful and decorative items can
be made. Working with ceramics
has other benefits as well, said
Mrs. Orwig. Most of them (the
women come here for therapy ...
to get away from their husbands."

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drinks In our popular lounge. "Overlooking the &amp;
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PORT 0 CALL — Specializing In steaks and
seafood. Our great salad bar features 30 different
selections. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; 436 In Seminole Plus,
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Ceramic pieces dry on shelf.

Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitlead doh
Dec. 5. Gallery dosed Monday, open Tuesday
throid* Friday, ham, to 4 p.m.; Satswday, 30 am.
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Thelma Sykes applies a glaze
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Balk... SOW tend deneft 6 p.m., .isr
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Wine Md Ckss Tasting s.dal hosted by
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Saturday, Dec. It VFW Pod $307, Coisdy Road 4Z7,
Longwood. A vaz4dy of wines and cheeses and
lecture on each wine. Open to public. Tichats at
door,

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Qiridmas and Han" by the SimMiole Cm'
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2, Fine Arts Building, Seminole Conunsalty
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Kjelthen, the Sinceros highly Francois, Snow's ingenious
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that we're a really good rock
The Drive To The original leader. "We don't
keyboards, and Bobbi band, and we're proud of it,
want to be Immortal rock Irwin's crisp drums). "But and want everyone to enjoy
Meanwhile back In the stars whose guitars are here In America we see
faces that, and have a good time
mother cowry (England, extension of their egos and just light up when we play, and maybe a laugh. I admit I
thit Is), the rock 'n' roll write songs about getting and I do think people are fed
went over-board on the
Ft" Is strong, though two chicks and being on the road, up with clone
bands like Toto sexual thing on this album,
bright hopes have found All it does Is confirm what and Foreigner."
and got slagged in the British
America more receptive most people think
that
I can't think of a better press for it, because
than their homeland,
musicians are moronic, alternative than the Sin- everyone missed the point of
The year's two outstanding sexual animals
and ceros, except perhaps the joke. There won't be
debuts from Old Blighty they're not.
Squeeze, whose lurid ditties songs like that on the next
must be Squeeze's Cool For
"So why not come
with will prevent any corn- album... It could be about
Cats and the Sincereos' The a different approach?" The parisons
with
the motor car racing."
Sound of Sunbathing, and to "Sound of Sunbathing" Is, In aforementioned Monkees.
Squeeze' rampant musical
boot, both groups p1* on Mark's description: "Pop
Cool For Cats is Cockney wrinkles ensure that any
meppy live shows of the very with an R&amp;B bottom. We stab at rock music's inflated new work will be equally
best sort.
play short-shot concise little sex appeal that hits doubly engaging, whatever the
Their secret? Something pop songs with harmonies home: their ho-holds barred subject. Cool For Cats shows
be a dish of dry British wit which translates to the sexual surrealism is as them merrily skating
miand with heaping doses of listener into bouncy, cunning as the best Monty through beat-me-daddy
verve
and
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knqbatics. Rock 'it' rill as memorable songs that are Is band enough to carry ftoff ("Hop, Skip &amp; Jump), the
lively and fun as, well, too much fm.
with cheeky aplomb. Few most touching of love songs
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("Cool For Cats"), in.eboath. to the 'Idea' of Monkees," says Mark
"Basically,"
says factious dance beats ("Slap
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case In an unconventional trial
Involving the ancient tribal rites
of Australian aborigines. (P0.1
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OF SHERIFF LOb When a
senator up for ranlectlon dies
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up the death until after INS
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man discovers that he's being
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Mexico, he lends Nh efforts to
border officials to prevent the
man'sre-entrytotheU.S.
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3 to honor Helen Hayes when
she receives the 1979 Hoey
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York.
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Participated in the papal
mass with Pope John Paul II
before 50,000 worshipers at
Yankee Stadium, will share
the honors with Felisa
llincon do Gautier, former
mayor of San Juan, Puerto
Rico, and Cecil E. Ward,
noted labor leader.
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awards are named later
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p1llldPflt of the cowtcll, and
his sister Jane, a renowned
social worker, and have been
presented annually since
1942
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2 Books About Artist As Illustrator
By CAROL FELSENTHAL American Art in Manhattan, sunlight on the side of a •.. overly sentimental ... he
being
facetious? Journal.
American UbraryAun.
the major repository of house."
Hopper preferred to depict Probably, as the tone at the
Rockwell afficionadoes
His often haunting color what he observed In the most Poet was then set by Norman
Edward Hopper is world Hopper's works,
Rockwell, and it would be are going to want this one, in
famous as America's obviously knows her bject illustrations graced the matter-of-fact manner."
artist' impossible to invent two spite of the price, because it
premier representational Unlike most art books in covers of such mundane
"In
every
Is a magnificently, lavishly
illustrators whose styles
artist and utterly unknown which the text is an after- trade
and employee development," Hopper ill
book. The social
as an illustrator. Very odd, thought, Levin's comments magazines
Hotel commented in l5, "thevisions of the world were as Produced
as
considering that by the mid- are valuable, readable and Management, Wells Fargo germ of the later work is different. Hopper despised history-studded comxnen'20s he had produced over 500 reflect a great deal of Messenger, Morse Dry Dock always found In the earlier., the regimentation of tary by Christopher Finch Is
consistently interesting,
illustrations for a host of research and knowledge, Dial. He preferred them, he What he was once, he always rnagaslne work. Rockwell also. Others, who can &amp;p
magazines.
both of Hopper and of the art said, because they were is, With 0&amp; modification," often said that he preferred preciate Rockwell's Unstraightforward, like his — which perhaps is why toproduce on assignment deniable talent in a mixed
So Gall Levin's "Edward of illustration,
Unlike his contemporary illustrating style. There was Hopper didn't destroy the and on deadline, insisting he anthology, may find this
Hopper as illustrator" — the
Hopper's Norman Rockwell, Hopper no humor in the drawings; often-threatened product of was not a "fine artall man. book too much of a good
first
time
Hopper despised sentim
illustrations have appeared was a reluctant illustrator, they simply were what they these pIvotal years.
ent thing. Flipping through slick
for
sentiment's sake; Rock- color page after page of
w
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Levi
between the covers of a book He left no written
n links to
the
early
-- is indeed a happy find. It his illustrations.
Illustrations
the
laterwell exploited it.
heartwarming
But photography
ratlona, bug, for.
Rockwell's subjects are may induce a bad case of
comes, after all, during a tunately — considering that eroding the market for etchings and paintings. For
holiday season loaded as he was downfight ashamed realistic Illustration. soon example, illustretions of the almost too familiar to heartburn; a telling akin to
usual with coffee table books of his years (l906.19) as an more and more of the interior of an "ci" train require mention — the downing the whole batch of
on artists whose works get illustrator — he willed the assignments were to reappear In his etching valedictorian who forgets his homemade fudge In a single
recollected every season
proofs and originals to the illustrate short stories, "Night on the El Train" speech on graduation day, Mitting.
with nothing much added
death i which was fine with Hopper (IPJO) and "House Tops" the grandpa with a P11W
Rockwell had a ciream
gift for
wiggling out of his pocket. pingeveryone's.
except too many dollars to 1967.
If they story was by Ernest (1921).
the price. (The Norman
Hemingway, but not If It was
The Illustration for the "Norman Rockwell: 332 of America - they would
Rockwell volume reviewed
"Illustration didn't really one of, as Hopper put it, "the short story "A Fresh Start," Magazine Covers" Is a 12 x like It to be, at a time when
later in this column goes for interest me," he said. "I was vast sea of sugar coated depicts a solitary man by IS-Inch that requires two the world seemed to be
a
budget-boggling forced Into It in an effort to mush that makes up most of deserted park benches. His hands and a healthy heart to moving so fast that it was on
$75 — If
MOpurchased aftermake some money. Thats our fiction."
1921 etching "Night in the lift. It Includes a color print the brink of flying apart He
all. I was always interested
New Year's Eve.)
Park," him, as Levin puts it, of every single magazine knew what the public wanted
"His personality,"
In architecture, but the
ti. "refined to cover that Rockwell ever and in every lad Poet cover
Levin Is the curator of the editors wanted people plains lev1ii, "especially his
drew; all the Saturday he gave them glimpses of a
Hopper collection at the waving their arms ... What I shyness, did not lend Itself to poignancy."
Hopper once said that as Evening Past covers and world they would never see
Whitney Museum of wanted to do was to paint illustrating fiction that was
an illustrator he never some early, ix's covers for again and, perheps, only
aspired as high as the Literary Digest, Country thought they saw in the first
Saturday Evening Post. Woo G"lamen and L"es Home owe.

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DEAR DICK: I hope you can answer my question about
game shows. One man won over $140,000 In cash, trips,
cars and merchandise on "Tic Tøc Dough." Can you tell
me how much the tax man gets and is everything taxed a
certain percentage or separately? Just curious to know.
DOROTHY S., Vancouver, Wash.
The way it works is very simple. A prize winner on a TV
game show mist report his winnings — cash plus the
rdaIlvalueofhisprizes — aspartofhigjncomefort
year. So how much he gets to keep depends on other
factors — his ordinary income, deductions, all that. Brian
Donovan, who won $148,850 on "Tic Tac Dough," had to
lump that In with his regular income as an attorney,
DEAR DICK: I've been wondering if John Schneider
does his own stunt driving on "The Dukes of Hazzard,"
Could you tell me? JEAN BRUST, Columbus, Ohio
DEAR DICK: I would like to know who drives the
General Lee On "The Dukes Of Hazzard," and does the
itadle have more than one General Lee In case one Is
wrecked while practicing or filming? BOBBIE SCHENK,
Tray, Ohio
They don't like to talk about stunt drivers on that show,
because they want the public to believe that Schneider and
his partner, Torn Wopat, do all their own driving. And they
do do a lot, but they don't do car leaps or real serious
wrecks John does the lbs zipping along at about 50
mph, then slamming on the brake and simultaneously

stepping Qn the gas, which causes the car to turn around
completely. All the cars have doubles — in fact, there Is a
whole fleet of '68 Trans Am Cougars, which is what the
General Lee is, and when one is wrecked they try to fix it
by cannibalizing the others. It's driven by stunt drivers in
the dangerous sequences.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me what Jackie Cooper Is
doing these days? VIRGINIA POWERS, Ojai, Calif.
Most importantly (to me, anyhow) Jackie Is working
with me on his autobiography. Besides that, he is directing mostly. He won an Emmy recently for directing the
pilot for "The White Shadow," and he is almost constantly
working directing TV movies. He just finished two — one
Starring Bob Newhart, one Starring Bette Davis. And he's
still acting, some. He played the editor in "Superman"
and the upcoming "superman 11.11

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to save the poodle he loves
from the clutches of a vindic.
live dognapper (Larry Linville).

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Mickey Rooney. The
collie helps to reaffirm a
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she prevents several
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fourth annual Shatz t$IIflt
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DEAR DICK: What happened to "Carter Country"?
Will It be on again, or Is It off for good? C. IUSUI',
Owensboro, Ky.
It is off. I think that's for good.
DEAR DICK: Could you please settle a discussion. Was
there a group in the '50s or early '60s called Sha Na Na? It
so, is It the same Sha Na Na group we now see? MRS. R.H.
HIBDON SR., Joplin, Mo.

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who sings with Lawrence Welk. When was he born? Is be
married? Will he do other things? I could only find one
popular record of his, "Love Songs," but all the rest are
hymns. Any other records planned? Love his voice!
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1947 and has never been married and his new Hollywood
agent is pointing him towards movies and other TV and
believes he could be a major star. That "Love Songs"
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lou. D'', $1, may bs
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to In the spedil
as contestants and the hod will several high kicks from rests on top of the water.
any of the proposals. He designated flood prone, she
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years as she told the aisdiete be better
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Fletchier, S. of Lsks Park, 'Grows,56, of Cnjiclberry, led
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provision could
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educational course and participate in every activity the jail of.
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pg1 Wifl to before ttsj county board of commisaloners with a
budget MWA 10 March.
It may not be necessary to double the staiff, Glenn said, because
t1lism we aress whom staff can be reduced, or where one person
an fill twofimctloca,
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Alm: "Suppose Woo held
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South get that fourth Wide. U
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this in AUK South led a diamod to dummy and mterned
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after the government of Prime military move to free the
hostages, till the hostages will
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Khomeini, Bazargan said he
leniency toward America re- blitly for this action will rest was quitting because of "insigned and was succeed;~ by directly with the United terference, meddling, opIran's clergy-doininated State!;." the communique said. position and differences of
revolutionary government.
The students in their COIn- opinion. The discharge of our
In Washington, the State niunique also ordered charge duties and continuance of our
Department, using extreme d'affaires Bruce Laingen to responsibilities have for some
time been impossible."
caution in their comments on surrender. Laingen was out
when
the
embassy
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at.
the embassy seizure, declined
Bazargan's resignation
to discuss the options under ftc. e unua)
followed the government's
consideration. They repeated
As %,veral thousand support. apparent failure to clear the
their flat rejection of the ers massed outside the U.S. occupied U.S. Embassy of
students' demand for the ex- embassy to cheer the students hundreds of Moslem students
tradition of cancer-stricken occupying the compound, ar holding dozens of Americans
Shah Mohammed Rez Pahlavi. med youths patrolled the i
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broadcast by the state radio, with slogans and posters of
said:
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Khomeini.
for Its alleged soft line toward
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Unitedcanceled
States Bazargan
spying for America will remain duty %%ere several girls in the
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today to kill their American internal agents that they must his headquarters In Iran's holy
cit' of Qom. said the council
hostages at the slightest move stop their desperate acts.
by the United States to free the
'If the United States or its will govern the country
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Incorporated In Ovledo's presentation was the Bahia Shrine
Temple's Swinging Scots bagpipe band.
The program was closed with the playing of, "God Bless

America."

Presenting trophies to each of the bands were Paul Muenser,
governor of Optimist International Florida District; County
School Superintendent William Layer; Wayne Doyle, The

Evening Herald publisher; Bob Howe, Optimist Club
president; Darvin Booth, host principal; and I.A. Beau Taylor
of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department.
To inspire youngsters playing In the middle school bands,
Butler said, 75 free festival tickets were given at each school.
Charles lie was operations manager; Dale Coppock, tickets
and promotions chairman; and Bill Colbert, legal advisor.

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Capp also was the gray eminence behind anothr popular strip,
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Born Alfred Gerald Caplin In New Haven, Conn., on Sept. 28, politicians, cops and crooks.
1909, Capp was a skylarking 12-year-old boy when he lost his
Stuffed shirts were Capp's meat and the establishment his
of the world's bed-known comic drip., died Monday night. He
balance on an ice truck and fell under a trolley. His left leg was potatoes. Liberals gloried In his wild imagination
until they woke
was 70.
amputated, a trauma he rarely discussed.
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up
one
Incredi
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( pp was admitted several weeks ago to Mount
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lA'l Abner made Its debut In eight newspapers In 1934, carried attacking them.
Auburn
Hospital where he died. The cause of death was not
first by United Features which paid Capp 150 a week and agreed
In 1977. Capp retired the comic strip, and gone were those
disclosed.
to rim It "as Is."
madcap
hayseed
poverty-level Dogpatch: the hillbilly
He Is survived by his wife, Catherine, two children and eight
By the time Ul' Abner hit Its stride in the 195(s - and theSouth innocent with the bibfrom
overalls and big shoes, Ll'l Abner; his pipewas where It got Its warmest reception - It was In 500 newspapers smoking and righteous Mammy;
his Peppy; the amply endowed
Capp had retired two years ago because of ill health and was with a combined circulation of 27 million and
Capp was making Daisy Mae; Wolf Gal; Moonbeam
McSwtne; Tobacco Rhoda;
"quite sick and depressed" In recent months, his attorney, Alvin $500,000 a year.
Apasslonata Von Climax to name just a handful.
Hochberg, said.
Capp
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Friday before we know the exact amount raised."
Highlights of the festival were presentations of the massed
bands accompanied by special fireworks effects and directed
by Lake Brantley Bandmaster Jack Herron.
The show got off with a bang with a special arrangement of
the "StarSpangled Banner" complete with 'rockets' red
glare.' After each band had the opportunity to give a sevenminute presentation on Its own, the more than 700 young
musicians missed again for the "Bugler's Dream" from the
20th Olympiad. Accenting the theme was the fireworks display
depicting a gold trumpet with musical notes and rockets
coining out of the bell of the instrument.
The fireworks "plays were designeJ by Vie Vickers,
Florida's outstanding pyrotechnic expert, Butler said. Standing by in case of a mishap was the Seminole County Fire

More than 3,000 people packed the stands at Lake Brantley
High School Saturday night to watch six high school bands
strut their stuff amid pyrotechnics and pageantry of the fifth
annual Seminole County Band Festival,
Lake Brantley, Lake Howell, Lyman, Oviedo, Seminole and
Bishop Moore high school bands Participate In the annual
musical extravaganza sponsored by the Optimist Club of
Sanford and The Evening Herald.
Festival Chairman Ernie Butler of the Optimist Club said
proceeds from the event after expenses will be divided equally
among the participating bands. "The bandmasters have 5101
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new' building, with Hopper allocated by the legislature for ad to open In 1901, the county
becoming a school for han- school coednidlon from the has borrowed against future
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole C4n1*y will need Mx dicapped students,
Mate education department.
state capital construction funds
now schods before 1154, acBut the recommendations of
Slate Rept, Bob Hattaway said said Dagg. "This could delay
cording to the preliminary the state committee do not It Isusp to Seminole legislators things" he added.
report of a Mat, educational Insure that the schools will be to
for construction funds Layer
There may be miutignm.rn of ertebras in
said he does not believe
survey tam.
built.
since the county Is MW
It.
spine causing pressure on nerves yet the
growing,
the
county
will
have
an
excess
The team, made up of
Assistant superintendent for
'Wi are going to have 10
no Pain in the tae
educators and administrators Instruction, Dan De I,said the the necessary funding at the Of classrooms In the foreseea ble
Instead. a arie:&gt; of Iens.tsons may be fell
future
an ot her pans of the boo These include
from all of Florida, deli vered school administ ration mud now special legislative session on
/ Ungling tightness hot spots cold spots
Itsoralruport to sduoolotficlals assess the areas when, there Is additional revenues, to be held
Although Dade County's
crawling sensations electric shock sensa
Frldar. Its recommendations the most need for
S&amp;rngrng. burning and others
In Tallahassee the lad week In enrollment has decreased to the
cell for low new elementary classrooms and submit a November," he explained.
are nine critical symptoms involving
oointwhereltisclosingsdsools,
NEW YORK (UP!) - An ay Mayor Edward Koch
schools In lbs southwest COrOer construction plan to the Mate
back pain or strange sensations which are
Dagg said that Seminole is
trend seen throughout the
vausli&gt; the forerunners of more serious con
has flied *0gse splint tin'.. m"b.rs a radical
of the county and
middle within the guidelines of the oneofomlysewncountjesjnttie
.,.,,
ditions Any one of these usualt&gt; spells back
na
ti
on,
Layer
said
he
foresees
grousp who pw'cl'.d him in the eye and pelted him in the
school In the Lake Mary area. report.Only schools recom- Mate which Is
growing.
.
The final report will be mended by the team can be student body Is n,gi,g by the Seminole student body
.r - face with
Paresthestat we abo ve- 'ii Headaches
Xxii, who
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about 1,000 per year, said Increasing for many years to
Painful oinLi 4' unibness in the arm,
(31
Ie "as.isIa" and "uJj," and
MoNday, cd',d his
The
also recommended
Based on each district's &amp;çerlsilendent William Layer, come
or hands iS' Loss of sleep 1 55 Stiffness in the
stick 17i Pain between the shoulders iS' Stiff
" said, "Whatymcen'tgsl by the bsilot, wear. not going to
that Hopper Elementary school needs, each county receives a adding that this has
But he added that Vfl If the
ness or pasA in tower back iC Sumbneu or
allOW pots to get by force. I'Ms Is not Iran."
In Sanford be replaced with a
the funds necessitated the opening of at Mate comes through with all of
porn I the legs
least one elementary school the funds for the buildings
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amually.
normal hene function. L'nuI this function is restored.
recommended by the state
you will a some degre, be incapacitated Th.longer,
But new construction might team, the county will
Democrats
You wait to aM help the worse the condition will be
I
he delayed even If the county to be about "half a school
come Don't wait' Should you ex perience any of these
receives the full WIouiil of
danger
signals call for rndepthconsuluitioq, in L&amp;&gt; behind," always needing about
money suggested for
man a terms
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MradLOSS .pp
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students
under proper conarvey
teem.
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WIdUD*Y TM
rlsrth our. ae*ws.l city
mayoral suds. Democrats
secure in the 4gge,
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pani.. who
MISSION wants to make moving
- deliver tuñltur, on the. pay the food and mGtel bills ci
invanlenced fiIMa
The PlC Monday tmh.r.d public hearings held on rules
requiting hou&amp;ld
pay expels.
I created when a family Is 'asahi, to move kilo a new home
because of late dslivirIs.,
FInal ap4lrvM of the proposals, requiring an payment
of op to per day per family for lodging and a flat $12
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domestic passenger carrier, has announced It will drop
310 daily departure. from Its schedule in 1950 to cut
operating costs.
The number of "seat miles" flown will remain Unchanged, but United's daily departures will reduced from
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Carmichael found little to disagree about In a joint ap
pearance on public television the day before voters decide
whith of tham Wii1 ha 5k. a....'. .... 5VVVLaPJ5.
.--- Responding to questions from a three..mctnber panel,
Democrat Winter and Republican Carmichael voiced
IthIIar positions on several Issues including nuclear
power, disposal of nuclear wastes In Mississippi, ap.
'poktment of blacks and women, unionization, and neigh.
botbood schools.
The format of the prOg*an allowed each niafl to respond
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radioactive material.
Gova. Dixie Lee Ray of Washington, Dick Riley of South
Carolina and Robert lAst of Nevada planned to meet today
with Joseph Hsndrle, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, to press for development of a national policy
on nuclear waste.
Riley also was scheduled to testify before the House
Subcommittee on Science and Technology.

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harboring the nation's thee, commercial burial sites for
low-level nuclear waste have been clamoring for some
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said It is too early to assess the failure's Impact on the
shuttle flight schedule. But numerous other engine
problems already had delayed the engine test series and
officials have said any significant new troubles would
cause new timetable setbacks.

Middle East peace negotiator Robert Strauss to become
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Grames observed. "These are ttn'oimghost today-JOE
GOLDEN AGE OLVMPI( AND JUBILEE
House officials said today.
hour
go.,,..
years.
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We're
SCHEDUIKOF EVENTS
a$J
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M.
1979
bsoamlng
mature.
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more
we're
Unowits, who helped negotiate the Pwanta Canal treaty,
not
idsr
we're
bett
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Is being asked to replace Strauss In
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Marian Miller, a IS.yeero1
Optim ist (lob
$8.0.
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assignment.
Seminole
County Homemakers
femth.
The
I
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Civic
Hobby
Strauss, 61, fanner chairman of the Democratic
Disabled
American Veterans
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Park
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strongest
Sunrise Kiwanis
1:31
Spelt,, CeUts
she
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remarkable flexibility
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and most loyal supporters. He has said on several oc
Rotary
Club
Mayfair
(lilt
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Gilt
(la&amp;
uly)
demonstrated easy physical
rtona he is convinced Carter can best Sen. Edward
of Retired P.ti..i
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.6:35 p.m.
Civic Cellir
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(lkhssakbl,at*,(tsmberofCo.metefer,.perperaa.
during th.
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evening
were
provided
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northwestern Greece uda
ilklgatkaeton.piru and
( played by DeeDs. ONsal),
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damaging houses and utilities on the vacation inland of
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5:31 a.m .
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Holiday Ian
American Red Cress
Iagoonotel" In Key West
A spokesman for do Mheas observatory Mid am quall
hN
p.m.
ipushrmindBoIm.isg
HslldayIas
American Red Cress
Wm told Rape she left home on
I1mri
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t
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measuring 5.5 on the open-and9d
so" had Its
Gym
Department
detained
;
foot Oct. 17, but W
at $7, PU TkØt T, Mjiemd .
3:31 p.m.
epicenter 225 miles EUJW
Chamber of Commerce
4MI. The UI
p Ubsethig Iasb*eI
American
Association of Retired P.t...
a YMCA along the way.
Hssnlat-Iod, $' L
.
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occurred at 7:27 am., 12:27 am. EST, the spolmanan
Chamber siC
Seminole ( I Homemakers
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said.
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beths
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A police spokemnan In Igouanukoa said Thomas
p,yehigig at the 8rol.
7:31p.m.
Qfl, • 5$,
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Civic Center (Minisslss Free) (lianfber of Commerce
Dftoras 73, was killed In the quake when his hots. In the
t; Ju
Mais]
Health
Osutar;
SIey
liti't'
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village of Ambella, six miles from the post, collapsed.
blflIs, am.mbir of ti*Grsuter
PRIDAY, NOV. 2:
&amp; ad'p.áIv*n.,'
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Sanford Chamber of Corn.
(timber of C.mmçrce
Sanford Senior Citizens
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Kiwan
is
Club
said the shied
role In the modern world todly, mid way tosgii an ix.
Hobby a.
Chamber .1 Commerce
Ia.m.-Now
Seminole
County Homemakers
with her court 01 besat1s
'Ilde some Is played a
ty foy congress called by Pope Joim Paul
backstage following the husiksd iW1em ways" uud
IL
sAtURDAY, NOV. II:
pseul. "1 hope more ladies Marty Baca. is. of two
French Cardinal Gabriel-Maria Garrosie began the
ihstflsbaard
I am.
Fort lines Park
Tourist Club
and_-- geptioms WiJ
rejijem for M.
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debate by reading a position
Iam.
on the part the oIn.rCh
Kiwanis Club
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shuttle Columbia on Its maiden test flight next year has
encountered a potentially serious new problem - an
engine test failure In the first of seven critical ground
firingL
The problem at the space agency's ground test center at
Bay St. Louis, Miss., produced what engineers believe Is
extensive damage to the interior of one of three engines
- Identical to those Installed In the Colombia at Cape
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will fly to Thailand Wethuesday to Inspect the Cambodian
refugee camp, the While Boom said today.
Mary Hoyt, the first lady's press seastary, said that
White House meetings were being held today to make
arrangements with refugee officials for Mrs. Carter's
trip.
The first lady was expected to be accompanied by
Surgeon Gen, Julius Richmond.
OiIcIaIi said that Mrs. Carter Is concerned with the
starvation problem and the medical care In the over.
crowded tra*edy.ijdden camp..

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"r main objection Is because our-groundwater seepage Is provided, tius will present an additional threat to the safety of ou
Baird of (mmMsione,, holds a .eeoad public heerbig On the very poor," aid Patrick A. Ti' !y, 7S7 Soviet Road. "Even the homes.
PrCPOSSd SEEDCO indusuisi park.
"In addition, I would point out that more manufacturing In 04
el11* ran results In standing water. U we get a lot of
The SemInole Empliolment ECOSIOIOIC Dnjlopmetj Car. pavement and building In the area the situation will be thaatfcaly area will present a distinct hazard to the survival of the Great
porsUon (EDCO) Is proposing to develop M Ifld$UItIJI park on wcriuiisd."
Pileated Woodpecker, an endangered species.
P(I3' bord.rini "watt Lane and B.vI.r Reed if a soaft
"There are other places for industrialization If there Is a need
Water tans to the auth is the ares, towards Bevier Road,
Chaflis from Al agrlcultiwal to 1(4 bidairlil is sanctioned.
for IL"
Kirchhoff said. The proposed Indairlal site is south of Soviet,
Cougy Commissioner Bill KIr off, is whose
district the ares
Kirebboif pointed out that water pressure for fighting fires hi
"I'm se we can answer
ans all the qqu
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uestions
lies, *ld ZDCO
the ares Is "marnal at best." He said Increased traffic could 14
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FUlliati M adirily," Orr aii
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there, but the developers might commit not to u$
Water rdi'4Ici pade hay, bees m'oe.d as poaible a pr 41 there,
rescuing would be considered PrctL
rsm.4 to the bialaHi Assdiutg hazard. But ares riM Jim Jewett Lane or Bevier Road as access. They'would provide thelt
HofiC Ott SEEDCO PrNidsat1 l t morithig he aped. Q'ws 717 1.vi Reed, aid he will tell the iunoneri the OWfl road through the cantos of the prverty.
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the commissioners to apw*v. the bidairW part, Mths he did
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also
said
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did
not
know
whether
water
retention
fadilltlel
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not know U any guaraig.es ese
water and u.sa had horn
bern Iae4bt out sa to what the ptopo.ed holding would wart, o whether development would exacerbate thi
ohia1n
the cftyat$agort HeaidIi&amp;DCD'aausijqi, ponds will besdfar.
of the WeL
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handling
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are
many
questions yet to be answered, he sa:j,
(rob) or will the wades from the msnefactwors be dimipad In
Residents ID the VS 01 the PFOPS5ed
J1M *0 a" them with the p, 11 1y 01 cinthsMlig
to
Crow,,
there's
no question about It:
But
water çply?
veheiT'etdly Opposed to the developmeau. They said they fist it
"Development hi the area goes right along with the
"Nor has It hem beoujt out what kind of plastics plant Is
will being Increased flooding, traffic, puiutles and oft daps,s propemd to be hilt thur.. Will It manufacture plastics wkhUw
Le%h'iM doctrine that 5$75 the small property OWflet Is a roa
to the area. A plutics plant has bees macused as a piulbi, cosusuree .1_thtc,d &amp;e and isphilon danger?
block to progress and must be eventually eliminated." - DIAN4
Intent of the industrIal park.
PEIRYK
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The president's Commission on the Accident at
Three Mile Island has called for "fundamental
changes" in the supervision and operation of
nuclear power plants. As much could have been
predicted from what has come to light about the
circumstances leading to last spring's nightmare
in Pennsylvania.
Significantly, the 12-member commission
could not muster a majority to recommend a
moratorium on the construction of new nuclear
plants, as some critics of nuclear power have
demanded. But we can see why the weight of
opinion came down against such a step.
A moratorium would imply that it is necessary
to wait and see whether the problems with nuclear

power identified by the commission can be over.
come. It is obvious, however, that nuclear
problems are soluble because they do not He in the
realmoftechflologyorequfpmentbutintheway
the government has been regulating the nuclear
industry and the way utilities have been running
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why weie activelyrenewing
orrebuildinqstatjons. We've
also expanded our ticketinq
mces, horn the resetvalion
agentsyouspeak loon the
jhone-' with their computer
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I Florida, to Savannah, The
Carolinas Washington and
! New York departs 2.WPM!
and 8.-20
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I New York. Forfaies, sched•
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about it. Amtrak management
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and keep you comingback to
our trains. And were going to
do it with an aggressive, vital,
innovative commitment to
you, the ridingpublic. That
means everyone, from our reservation and station agents to
our on-board service personnel, andprivate railroad
employees lAke engineers and
conductors.
They'e proud an d decli•
cated people. Togethei we
promise to give you the firstclass rail system you deserve.
And, as we enter new
decade, the system you need.
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coach, diningandleeping car
luxwy to some of the most
beautifulparts of our countzy
284 of these cam will complete
the fleet over the next 12 to
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a bus orplane—you should
arnve at your destination
when the schedule said you
would. We agree. We also
agzeeAmtralth on-time
1dimmance could be much
tter And wee doing
something about It.
Part of the solution is us.
Getting reliable equijnnent.
And main taining it so it won't
break down en route.
Some of the solutions are
in the hands of others. Ail of
Amtrakk trains outside the
Boston-Washington Northeast
Con*ioi after all, are dIspatched and controlled by
private railroads over rails
own ed by them. lithe tracks
ate allowed to deteriorate our
trains can tkeep their
schedules. Clearly if the railtoads don't work together
with Amtrak, our trains will be
delayed Itk one of ourmost
important challenges.

exciting doubledeckerlong-

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map, Itk more ethcient than
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wrkharder so you can connect with buses, for instance,
to continue your trip when

and createdrlght there. These
people best reflect the growingattitude you 7lfindamong
allAmtrak employees—proud,
productive and in tune with
ourbrlght future.

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lust time gave Amtrak the
Jan g•tenn support we've
needed to see those plans
through tozeality
But really, it goes deeper
than that. Beca use this was
the yearAmerlca took it long,
hazd look at its passen ger
trains. And decided to keep
them. Improve them. Ancfzely
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Come down toyourlocal
station. In most areas of the
countiy, you 71 find ournew
Amfleet cars. With wide,
reclining seats, wall-to'wali
carpeting and drop-down
trays, theynval the best in the
world. Today two of every
three Amtrak trains Qperate
with Amfleetorequallymodem 71irboliners and Metroliner
equipment. Expect to see
more comfortable new cars in
the years ahead.
On our Western routes,
you71 soon find ournew

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NIos'agas will becom. a second Qsbn.

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candidacy tontkeftofflctal'
what we mean — olprM
And there's so much more to coma.
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of the Ksmsdy campaign
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— lssd.nlip,to the lark of which he erthss th
tw aduilnldratlon'
No mattel'
the Nicaraguan Development Institute,
referring to eposed
t Anastasio that liscanquaWlesumbakwasheveyst
to be dunon
Ingly He had a try
Soinew biiay "We hnot
wgnj when the mndc was very nice an a leadership role early in his Senate auir, b
that came to an abrsçt ad is 1171 when Ida
the rni of Jwy."
Democratic
decided he
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hi atadlon to announce his candidacy for this
Den ninM.
Bat he Is c riging the bicombent president
o(hla own party who has yet to make his own
o1da1 ainow'ced of c'didevy for re
1I1ot (ft's QUIC2111, however, tlmt Jimmy
Carter will be announcing on Dec. 4.) MeinwW the oftial opposition already has fidded
five declared candidate..

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ft's official now. The presidential Campslgu Is
wider way, that quadrennial rit, that to the red
of the pofltceUy civiliZed world la in large put
or wholly inomprM14lWe.

oerai Foid aid Jimmy Carter —
lammed that It Ul probably have to abandon
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and two federal ragulatory_agencies have
managed to uvarely jsopardlu proupsots for
__ cantolevised debates between pr4.MlaI
didatss In 1*
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hiring these workers and claiming the WIN.W
Tax Credit can be oI*jilned from local FnpIoymu'
Service offices or from local WINOr Welfare otflc'.
A tax credit hotline worker. said that the actial
amount of tax savings depends on the employer's
Income tax bracket. For a company hiring one
target group employee earning 0,000 per year, the.
000 to $2,580, he explained.
reductions range
Tax credits are administered by the U.S.
Department of Labor's Employment and Training
Administration, In cooperation with the Internal
Revenue Service, and with varlono other federal
agencies serving members of the targeted groups.
If for any reason employers cannot reach a local
Employment Service office or need additional Information about the Targeted Joke or WIN-Welfare
Tax Credits, they may call 9044171250 for Florida
Employment Service in credit Information or 800424.5194 itell free, the national jobs tax credit
hotline.

vocational rehabllhtatkm agencies and the Veterans
Adininidratlon,
YnMb, 1$ through 24, In economically dlsadvasd.aged families, i.e., if Income for the 6 months
weceding the tiring date, aimualised, Is less than 70
percent of the Bureau of Labor Statistics lower
living standard,
Vldnamera veterans under 35 aho are
economically disadvantaged,
Recipients of general assistance payments
state or locally financed welfare) for 30 or more
days,
Voeth, 16 through 18 partIcipating In an apcooperative education program, and
Ex.convlcta tconvlcted of a felony) who are
economicallydIsadvaiaged and hired within 5
years of release from prison or date of conviction,
whichever
The Work Incentive Welfare Tax Credit Is for
employers who hire participants in the Work
Incentive program or reciplenhs of Aid to Families

minion agrees flat the release of rafttinn at partlew texesemo orsailastim for dis FOREION
p w p n iof 1- g cimididde foroms and
Three Mile Island last March will have a
negligible effect" on human health, perhaps none dsbatas.
at all.
Ithod such dMkna, the images can't
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and
Three Mile Isiana was some kind of disaster,either
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nuclear power. It remains, however, for the
The FCC rsgsiatlona to facilitate such con- NEW YORE (UPI) — A group of Nicaraguan
president and Congress, the nuclear industry and trthdioiis — and li$o. perMi LiNes' bU1IrI hive S message ICC the AU1114.CSD
d 1180 dss — wd probably have peopl, and gvr"ed: nothing Is eftsdiv.
Utilities to close the gap between InteUon
uj
ainisat MMa strong dais of cupIt"
practice in the operational ufetyof nuclear plants.
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dala In Withigien arid
It Is that gap which the president's commission agency, the Federal Cammunicatisna C
with buaInu.leaders In New York, (1i,ago, Ian
has illuminated, an wnicn
and Maos. W14, the bMneuuien
recomm
tines
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am dealped.to
ORINM hers Palsied a WAVk*
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plants — features which reduce the risk of ac
cidents to a
lev — there Is nothI more
worry about. As the commission found, L:: is
plenty to worry about If the
indidieg and
wing pews reactors are

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neat year by hiring members of seven groups
ooesi&amp;ed underenpIcsd,nn welfm. or Aid For
renta..
A telephone call to the nearest Iccl otflc, 0
)lorklu Slate Employment Service is all It lakes to
learn akes* jobs tax credits and get referrals of
eligible jotmeekers.
There are two in credit programs:
The Targeted Jobs Tax Credit applies to wages
paid by taxpaying employers between January 1,
1979, and December 31, 1980, to certified employees
tired from s.veii categories of jobseekers after
September A, 171. The credit Is 50 percoit of first.
year wagesup to $ and 25 ZaMmeofsecondyewages
w
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employee.
The seven targeted group. are:
I. Recipients of Supplemental Security IncomeiIi payments,
. Handicapped individuals referred from Mate

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mbww Clippers of the International League today,
The Columbus Dispatch reported Monday, Clippers' General
isnager George Sider woui neither confirm nor deny
Itobelli would be hired to replace Gene Michael, the new
sneral manager of the parent New York Yankees.

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Harbor View Farm's Affirmed,
acing's all-time leading money winner, will make Ms final
ullIc appearance_Saturday when he will be honored at
stlreineid ceremoides at Aqueduct racetrack.
Now York Rw* AssKidion President James P. thf.
'fllfl proclaimed Nov. 10 as "Salute to Affirmed Day."
horoudibr,d will receive a tiankiit of flowers In the Hattie
tow colons 01 pink and black and $ proclamation lamed by
ew York Gay. Hugh Corey. Silver trays commemorating the
Xaslon will be presented to Louis and Patrice W4taon,
(firmed's owners, trainer Las Barters and rider temi
Incay, Jr.
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ATLANTA (UP!) — Jim looking for Mitchell's eventual "Don't renew your Insurance
Mitchell, once rated one of the replacement for several years With the same company just out
top tight ends In the NFL but without much success. They of habit," says Blair. "By
slowed by the passage of time, thought James Wright, 53, shopping for Insurance you not
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end was the only thing we Jumped on me,"Blngham said'
cOuldn't let happen. And we let of the tackle on the Miami 31 by
It happen," Shuts said.
Dolphin fullback Larry Ceonka.
The interception In queetben
Griese said the throw was a
came with two minutes to play good one.
and the Dolphins onthe Houston
"Bingham just made a good
20 with what seemed like a lock play," he said.
on at lusts field goal to tie the
"We made some mistakes,
more.
and that helped them," he said.
But on second and seven, "I didn't think I was that far off
Griese lotted a pass to the left tonight."
latuided for running heck Gary
The ether late interception
Davis that was picked off by that kept the Dolphins out of the
uuer uneoscsar urg Bing- end suns came with 9:59 to go in
ham.
the game. Miand had the bell
"It was a great Individual on the Oiler 41 on first and 20
effort by Bingham," said after a holding penalty and
Houston Coach Bum Phillips. Griese tried to hit wide receiver
to go a long way and Nat Moore in the end zone.
take It away from him
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'The lions don't play the
complete and gutsy per. VOWNTEER coaches.
tall squids get slapped in the toughest schedule In the world
The scouts did list Oviedo's
formance for the Gre&amp;unds
face nit ou, but twice this but their offensive abIlity,
multi-talented
quarterbackweek In and week out. ijij
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combined with a defense that
Brooks goes both way#, often safety Troy Kessinger as a top
Despite r'"ilng Its streak to has limited t he opposition to one
seebmactiononali Specialty prospectasadefensive back.
touchdown per game and a trio
eight draigiit
team too. His size ii1't that That's understandable con•
a win over IA Lake Howell, the of shutouts has to stand for
great at 6-0 and 175, but he'll sidering Kesslngerdoean't have
Oviedo lions remained In the something.
play college 1*11 for someone. to put the pigskin In the air
dubious "also receiving votes" I,nfr Ilk. MtvIv nM
If college recruiting runs true much with the likes of Marvin
category of the Class 3A State paiy have something to prove
Another Fighting Seminole County teams played the first to form most of Florida's top McClesmon and Mike Scott In
Prep Football Poll.
come state playoff time.
who definitely should have been mouth of the season In moss- prospects will wind ep out of the bscleld.
There's another case In point.
Another atrocity rendered to listed In the top twenty soosa.
It's hM'd for me to fathom
Mate once again.
why the lions, who have a local squads In the scouting prospects Is defensive end
Another Patriot overlooked
A good example of the great McC'lesuion leads the entire
and have out. report listed In today's Sentinel Morgan Smith.
was center Sieve Johnston.
escape process lies right in ow state of Florida In scoring and
- The Tribe senior has the size,
Ma already cracked the 1000
sibon 21048 Star.
The 6-4, 240-pound senior has own back yards.
,
savvy
and
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ty
of
yard
riabing mark but he's not
haven't at lied cracked the top
Mtlmsh
the Universi
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ten. Jos Montgomery's troops highly regarded college Play major college ball and has has allowed Constantine piety Florida Knights are ills years listed as a top prospect at any
have also Included three progpods listed from around demonstrated that the entire 79 of Uma to crank it up perhaps away hm waUft on the same position.
A player that can put It In the
shutouts In that 5*7114 but have the state, Seminole
he was overlooked because of field with the Crimson flde,
yh
Another gross oversight is
the lack a dominant rW2Irlg they have compiled a first year en(kofl5 that often should not be
rniIred In the "also receiving just two players listed.
tos,"
failure of Lake Brantley
game, but the pnepeter Is one of wbmlng record of 44 wIth a overlooked.
Somebody shOWed it teNt $ quarterback Tony (biitaitlne those that you
Somebody should check the
have to label a bunch of kids who thonglit their
semblance of sanity by listing to be liMed us lop ten prospect "player."
playing
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National
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High's,
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yards,
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decorations, spot lights,
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Inc.. Hialeah, Fla., which designs, manufactures orofit Is Immediate." Friediwi said.
or. dist ributes a variety of personalcare pro.
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ducts, says these lines are being helped by the and
laws favoring generic prescription drugs
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tratlon of national advertising emphasis on
no
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longer
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television has tended to make the colt of national and advertising and marketing
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'FIELDS,

EMMANUEL

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DOCKITIIO.7NSN.IU
FLORIDA PUIL1C

saevics COMMISSION
to
FLORIDA POWERS

333N12

ALL OTHER INTIRISTED
PARTIES
ISSUED: ii Il-it
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Florida Public Service Commission
wIll hold
public hearing in the

322.734
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I nclude In its fuel cost recovery
clause operatIng, capital and fuel
costs associated with
proposed
coaloll mixture demonstration
plant that will provide a coal-oil
mixture at the Company's Sanford
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the elneics isdudry h)(flSiId TAX DIED

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Lake Mary 66 Food Store, La ke
Mary Blvd at 1.1.
AUTOMOTIVE MACHIN IST

TIES. 5110, 6 MO. LEASE.
3214640,

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suursClssning
Fletciters pressure cleaning
service, mobile home, semi
Irallers &amp; RV, residential I'
comm. property. Free est 333.-

9323.

III Freesure Al Steam CleanIng,
Painting. Roof, homes, mobile
lwwM# C. Mobile home special
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all work guar. 333-1113.
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Sifting, bIowin,,

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring

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211101en 11114-7SIINS-caiiict.

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Painting, rooting. cai'pieiry,
Van. repairs Licensed ard
bonded. Free estimates. Call
333-4031 after S p.m. High

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dollar? Ask
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garage

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mosonery, concrete. All work

* 1140111011111111111 CENTRAL All,
FULLY FURNISHED 0* 1
CANAl, FROM? LOTS *TO
1*101 SAKE 111PAN OCALA.
$11005. SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. IDEAl, GET.
AWAY FOR I COUPLES WITH
"AT I FIININI IlviP'- MINT. 5,101.1* flAtly, SlOKVl.*$
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Residential &amp; Commercial

7220701

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Residential &amp; Commercial
322-5752
aft S
775-4137

ANTHONY CORINO
'122-0071

shady Inside kennel,, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 332-5153.

CIØSSIF*ID AN ARE Full ADS. READ-I USE THIN
OFTEN.YOU'Ll. LIKI THI
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Professional

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, Insulated,

I 1111111 up in call

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Painting

Alteration,, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

BATEMAN REALTY

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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319-5371

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 009-1562.

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333.*llrevss.3$3.Sllr

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Housewives Cleaning Service.
Personalized, fast, dependable.
Regularor 1 time basis.
We DO wash windows! 677-5194
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Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-6531.

Hous. Cleaning

ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
I. add ons. Quality work, no lob
too small. 590-4914.

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Sit E. lit St.p333.5717

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condItion. Zc$rwstnoos, set up In
quilt. cenviriuint Pork Ave.
Mesuepavs. **.*Iir Mull .
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322-5730

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schools &amp; recreation. $44,100.

with dut. apt. on Ill. loll .e it.
eaulppid. Carpel, fenced, many
. norsextrasi Great lnvntmentl
SPP warrantid Only $21,IMI

JL* G wisoitier - - MORE HOMES THAN -ANY.
ONSI JOIN THE ONE 1IAT$

Contact Wally Dietrichs. 377
224$ or 322 5232.
1972 Opel coupe, auto , new
sticker, new it. blue pt., ex
cel4ent shape, 5*50. Call am. to
6 p.m. 323 4567.

Air Conditioning, Meeting, Electri?
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
Cell Larry for Free Est. 6716291.
LIe., 1M4ed8, ins.

MORE, fret &amp; fSV BR'S.
GREGORY NMI Lit HOMES

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'72 Mazda Pick-Up, I speed, so
2601 Grandview, Sanford

Air Conditioning

In ow Nu4iful new 040A

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196$ Buick Special Deluxe wagon,
AC, PS, PB. In tip top cond. $975.

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365 559$
Box 1027, Oviedo 32765

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COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING
and TAX SERVICE

4 BR, 2 BIg. fenced be. C.H&amp;A, w.
w carpet. $41.000.

w.
paperl Many e*trasl Just
$32,100!

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1973 Caprice Station Wagon. Paris
only engine, trans. Etc 323
8019

Accounting

It you don't believe that want ads
bring results, try one, and listen
to your phone ring. Dial 333.3611
or $311993.

Furnishodi Now carp. 4;

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 834
160.5 (Dealer)

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 373-7710

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Yours for 014111101

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.13 Wheeled motorcycle
53000r best offer
322-2625 after 5

207E.211thSI.

REALTORS

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1971 Scout Ii
1Wh Drive
323 5002 or 323-1150

76-,Wtorcycles

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M. Unswonth Realty

$44$ FncN Ave
mIsal.3n37n.Snoln

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322-0102, 323-7177

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1972 Ford LTD 4 dr . dark gm, wvin1 top, new brake job, new
tires, paint lob 1 owner, $1300.
All 4 323 8691.

BUY JUNK CARS
FromSl0to$50
Cali 322-1624; 322 4460

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Build to Suit our 10$.' pours.
FHA.VA, FHA 2$I241

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2927 Hwy. 17 92

leg. HAL IYATI ores.'
1100 N. 11.91, CassOlberry, Fl.
5345300
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JUST L.ISTEDI 351, 2balh, brick
t*mmircidl a ideal far sm"me In IdylIwIldel Many
jiulliollialls is MIS aareaeaptw2 I Custom features on 12., to

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Sanford
Orlando
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vps$, new roof, utility rm.,
foncid row yd w.trw$. Will loll
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mileage, clean, $1995 or best
offer. 323-1730.

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

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322.3481

2501 Laurel Ave. 3 OR, 1½ 5, w.
beauty shop. 544,100.
Are you wanting to sell your

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Did you know that your
- dub or organlsatlon can
appear In this listing each
weak for only $3.10 per
week? This Is an Ideal
way Is Inform the puWic
d your club .cslvmss,

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Pleasers, Sat., Nov. 3rd 9 tit S.
Also Youth Car Wash. Grace
United Methodist Church, III W.
Airport Blvd

CONST..REALTV

FRIENDS!

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
pvllc AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday ISaturday at 7:30. it's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 904-2S'
$311 for further details.
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rard Sale, 2 gas heaters, wood
bburning stove, assor ted tools,
household items Nov. 7th thru
11th Across from Yazoo Lawn
Mower sales.- 2516 County Club
Rd. Sanford.

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311.1177.
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322-7991

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BLOCK BUILDING IN SAN.
FORD. 3 UNITS WITH 2 CAR.
PORTS ZONED
COAL. EXCELLENT RENTAL
S42,501111, 9 PCT. ASSUMABLE

R..Jty

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RENTAL UNITS WITH 2 cm
GARAGE FOR EXTRA STOR.
AGE. $27,100. RENT TO RELA
lIVES.

1* 117.000
. HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
25* I bath on 2 corner Bali, bald

7:30 istIuss.

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Every Wad.. Sat..
Early Birds 7:11p.m.

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72-Auction

NE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS

REALTY WORLD

2 STORY DUPLEX EXCELLENT

AFFORDABLE- Large 3 OR,
wshop,suun.dfamIIvsrsl.
P ilo school or". Low down to
qualified buyer. Hurry-only

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byo do not disturb tenants. $300
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SANFORD
533,000
We've changed this beast into a
real beauty. New paint, carpet,
wallpaper, landscaping. 3 BR,
I'--, baths. $1,000 down I owner
will help with financing.

COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 BED.
ROOM, 2 BATH, DOUBLE
GARAGE. FINISHED
SCREENED PORCH, LARGE
FAMILY R OOM WITH FIRE.
PLACE, LARGE OAKS ON
COUNTRY LOT. $51,000. GET A
HORSE!

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Cash 322.4132
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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Retrig., stoves, f ools. 1

Moving Sale Sun thru Fri

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. "2.74"

PINECREST 3 BEDROOM, EAT.
IN KITCHEN, CENTRAL AIR,
CARPET. CARPORT, NICE
LOCATION, $22,500. FLY.INI

GREAT ASSUMPTION
Or r ef inance. choke 4 OR in
be.utifulMayfairsict101i. Extra
large paneled Fern. Rm., &amp;
ge ietou1 5ltid BR's. Gorgeous
landscaping on corner lot.

Don't pile no Winger needed Items

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near river. Beat slip. $32,500.

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Good pays Will train

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112.100.

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TOTALLY REDECORATED 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, EAT-IN
KITCHEN, GARAGE, CEN.
TRAL AIR, CARPETS, IN
W000MERE. $33,900. 7½
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.
BEAT THE COMPETITION.

IDYLLWiLDEJU5I LISTED
Custom 3 BR! Decorator touches!
Top
quality throughout!
Gorgeous corner lot! Privacy
fencel Don't wait it's on ly

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DISHES, INC. ALt UTtLt.

FACTORY HELP

COOKS &amp; CASHIERS

-, st growing
loin the faste
EstateOlficelntown?
Real
Fliidcutlf**can
make youabetirdoel.

Why not

2 BR CONDO, NEW COND, FUL.

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21210$

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DRIVERS

we.li. Apply Inpersolllichie's,l
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(17 92) Sanford
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BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
STRATEGIC CORNER , IDEAL
FOR HOME OR OFFICE.
$29,900. GRAB ITI

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STEREO

LOW MOR TGAGE
4 BR, 111/7 B brick home w.brand
new carpeting Ipaint thru out,
fenced rear yd. Exc. termsl

PROFESSIONALLY ZONED 2

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used. any condition 641 $176

Books ill, Bargains Galore

Rf.NFWED 2 BEDROOM. CAR.
PORT. FRESH PAINT , NEW
ROOF, FRESH CARPETS.
524.900. HURRY UP!

YEnterprise, I nc .
Me wl Inc., Realtor
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spilt plan, fenced Vol.,
sc.patio.cov.workshogorolfice
In rear. All for $31,100.
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APIS. for $111111' citizens. Down
town, very clean I roomy. Sea
Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto

Co. car. Salary

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will train, benefits. $X0.$300 P0?

BATH. AIR CONDITIONER,

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ns0,32270.40
Must sell Zenith walnut stereo,
Buy Sell Consign
AM FM stereo radio, 4 speed
2621 Sanford Ave. 323 5772
turntable, diamond needle, 8
track Sold new $450, balance
due $121 or take over my I Kids gone, but the swlriQ set in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
payments of $16 per month. Call
w a nt i _ Call _322161!__.......
867 5394 day or night. Agent
For Estate, Commercial &amp; Reil-denlial Auctions 1, Appraisals
54-rage Sales
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5620.

STOP AND THINK A
MINUTE. IF CLASSIFIED
AD DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

LOTS OF EXTRAS ON LUSHLY
LANDSCAPED LOT. $37,100. A
MUST TO SEE.

available

I Bedroom, III French Ave.
Nopets.SljOplusdeposlt
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SERVICE TECH.

332.4W1.

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isswd thatseti. The certificate
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of
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satciW
dssaiptien lithe property, and the
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AfrRI.ese'ch, t4.ihisl knisouduclor, GT
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hOIilO,Custom made Pool, yiifl.
house, workshop. 1 700 14 ft living
+ 17*26 sc. polio. BOO. Many
extras, must sell, well under.
priced at $17900. Terms

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._11* turn., water paid, air. Adults,
no pets. $ IlO ma. + $100
security. After 3 PM 333.494 7.

Lite,type,fillng

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your lot ai our lot

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BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
3231731
25975. Sanford Ave

The Real Estate Aaencv
Inc., Realtors

FURNISHED HOUSE WBBO S
PATIO ALL THIS &amp; MORE. A
STEAL AT $39,900.

VA.FHA.235.COn. Homes

Is. A I#5P

repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orig.
$19375 bal. $153.16 or 517 mo.
Agent 339 $316

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354.3339.
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Good used TV's,$25 III up
MILLERS
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1619 Orlando Dr

REAL COUNTRY LIVING IN PAOLA, NORTH ST. 24 ACRE
RANCH W-BARN, TACK IM,
FENCED WCHICKENS,

4, chicken house, SN,Wo. 1.919.

119.000.

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REALTY WORLD.

LARGE FAMILY ROOM, CARPET. 3 UTILITY ROOMS, GAS
HEAT, FENCED YARD. A
REAL BUY AT $32,500.

33 acres Ashe County, - N.C.
Beautiful Mt. property, restor.
able 2 story home. 2 BR trailer.
Wavily spring water, nice barn

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zoned commercial, all for

Exp., Mature

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NEW LISTING!
1 BR. blk. home with room to
expand on almost '- acre out.
side city limits. Tree shaded I.
quiet, yet only mlns. fm. major
hwy. $20,100.

SACRIFICE SALE-LOVELY 3
BEDROOMS, 1' BATH WITH

1 BR home doe to downtown
Sa rd-fenced back yard &amp;
garage, $ls,000. 323-1714.

I isR. ii stucco, Spanish designed
-I home, nice area, FP, Ig. rms.,
front a rear porch. All for

Apt 3 rms.,adults only
Availatonce,$loomo.

Supermkt.exp.

3233177

Fore caner

7113.
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CASHIER

FuII&amp;parttlme, evenIngs

Of Arizona

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MACHINIST

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Co-Dom Janitorial Service.

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PHOENIX, Arts. (UP!) - In 104$ Motorola
Arizona's attraction. Include a
1:30 P.m.. Wednesday, November
had a small laboratory In downtown Phoenix
14. 1979
cod of fivlji.g, poriafly fofl
Commission H earing loom
with five employees.
1in sail.
East Gaines Street
Today, It bee three divisions in the "In Boston and San Francisco, two other lii
Tallahassee, Frida
metropolitan Phoenix area, is Arisona's largest centers for the eledronIc Industry, the housing The Company shall prof ile Its
Industrial employer with abed 17,000 workers market Is so high that a en amrenge engineer testimony and exhibits and have the
same in the hands of the Corn.
and leads theway sn the fastest growing Indodry jiMoi4 of college caumol ciferd to live thin.. The mission
no later than Thursday,
In the stat...
- cost ciladodrlal land here stlflhscomperath'ely November IL j,
At said time and place all In.
Its__
annual psyrollIabstw.en;1$o,ppn
reasonable, although It is Increasing. We tereiled
parties will be given an
$200 million - not bad for a stat. of 24 million have esceUsat Iahor.manlgiment relation. " opportunity
to be fully heard.
people.It? DIRECTION of the P1P1da
Waiter Schuch of Motorola dies ijiy of
the
Public Service Commission, this
- urn. attractions:
ci
Motorola is hiM - aiansn&amp;a
is
MO
ON WYU. •lilY.
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"Whet we CiNI hire IS 1*, we thohI the (SEAL)
peft to W*Nhy 00 ON
Valley WSI 001 atJI$C(JVe place to fiVe and that we
and southern Ar'aoas William B. DeMiHy
Honeywell risks second ong manidao. CUM MInd the kkid of t.ctmicsi peeps we COMMISSION CLERK
needed. The
proximity ci Artions State Publish November 6 I$7

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formica kitchen, new sho.. $191.

Bluegrints,ss$.up

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Sanford-lovely 1 OR +

ExO. Imp. ef.d.owntools

PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS

Indus try Drawn above docket on the request of

on 17.92 In Sanford.
323-W0 Marinir') Village.

AUTO. M ECH.

2611, or 1319193.

VA.
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lake

Res.S Commercial

items with a want id To place
your ad, call your friendly
ClaslifiedgaiatmeHe,aid,322.

w. fruit trees plus access to
Wekiva River. 820.000 FHA or

LIVING it Its finest. 3
1 $l-119 . Pool. Adults only, II COUNTRY
bath, 41 -, acres, lake front
ado. Just Soot Airport 11,4
on
wi OR, I. bath guest cottage.

ELECTRICIANS

gift outgrow the swing so W
small bicycle? Sell these
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LIGHT COMPANY

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n-ici'.s

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avail.

3 BR. Vacant, move right In, no
qualifying. $30000 low down
payment 9 pct. financing by
seller Tony Coppola Assoc. Inc.,
Broker-Owner 8 - 0 3
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near downtown Sanford In good
restorable cond. $35000. Terms

payments low down Dayment
$30000 to $44,000. 3222207.

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4 pct. interest to Qualified buyers,
New homes with low monthly

Call 3224611 or 03*9003 and a
friendly advisor will help you.

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SMITH &amp; CUTLER, P.A.
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: November 0, 13, 19.

W. Garnett White

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7101, Sanford

i BR, .1 bath, - Del.
I COUNTRY.
garage, on 2 lots, corner, fenced

NO FEE HERE

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24 HOUR 0. 3229283

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Sanford Gracious living. RM. I
Weekly I
monthly rates, utilities
pd inquire 300 S. Oak 0417003 I

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LOST: Vicinity 100 Ilk County
Club Dr. male Siberian Huskey.
elk I, silver, blue eyes, 70
Reward. 322-6915

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Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1157,
skills "Wed. Good pay, good
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hours, group health Insurance,
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Wanted. 5100.000 for Øiase of
construction. I ye,. lit mar.
tgage. 150 p0. equity. 14 pct.
interest. Write to lox 37, c o The

Inventory

Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All ages
P.O. lox 6071, Clearwatir,
33115.

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at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at the West Front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, In Sanford, Florida,
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY: June I. Cur tis

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products, Frled.c** said.
CQflJUIflT 1155$ other than drugs and some
"The markups they get on natlonally.branded and hardware lines," Friedson said. 'Even
iroducts often just
atanderd grade labeled products frequsMIy are
g
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anymore," he said. "Of course they have to relabeled under the bigger retailers'
brand
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demand M ill* real profit often cmes from
"IM ywid be amased at Un high percentage '
Identical or nearly Identical products sold un ci most lines of merchandise, even fairly big
branded or under mlnorbrand____
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not sold wider
names with much ticket Items, that are
names that could be sipictid to have an real
better markups for the Morike.per.,"
The high cod of TV advertising makes the cona*iner recognition.
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NO BROKERAGE FEES

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Seminole County,

Florida,

Use Your Home *5 Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower Financial $p
1-000 241.2469

SLines Minimum

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Notice Is hereby given that,'
Pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure and an Order
Rescheduling Sale Date entered in
the above.captluied action. I will
sell the property situat ed in
Seminole County, Florida, described
as:
Lots 7 and $, Block 13, Second
Section, SAN LANTA. according to the Plat thereof as
mw" In Plat
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$255 month. 2771700 0,1.
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I bath cords fully equip.,..t - $2lSmordh.377.;7950d.

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Electronics,

Plaintiff,

OTIS TAYLOR, JR., a.k.a OTIS
TAYLOR and EDWARDS S.
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power . For details, call.

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playing. "I love It because It's a
challenge," he said.
Book and fellow player Jack Simmons,
Clearwater, had only one complaint:
"The women take too long to play,"
Mmmons said.-DUNE PETRVK

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HOBBY SHOW
The Golden Age Olympics Hobby Show
opened today in the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce with entries
judged in eight divisions including arts,
crafts, needlework, home decorations
and materials, ceramics and horticulture.
The show is open free of charge to the
public until 4 p.m. today, Thursday, 9-4
p.m. and Friday, 9-1 p.m.
no
Th e show is sponsored by
County Extension Homemakers OUflC
and Mrs. Beverly Dorton is chairman.
A gold, a silver and a bronze medal are
awarded In each division with first,
second, third and fourth place ribbons
given In each category within a division.

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The Men's Golf Tournwnent played
Tuesday afternoon at Mayfair Country
Oub under perfect weather conditions
drew 103 entries who "played rapidly and
got through the course In fine shape,"
according to Ernie Horrell, who Coordinated the event for the third year In a
row.
-One gentleman walked on a crutch to
play and made it around fine, and
another played with a brace on his arm,"
said Hoffell. "They all enjoyed themselves and it was a great tournament."
Oldest entrant in the tournament was
83-year-old John Copelan of Altamonte
Springs, who had a net score of 77 and
was deadly on the chips and putts
bringing applause from the gallery.
Forty players competed today in the
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FHSAA.

Two high school seniors will
try to force their school to let students' transfer, school ofthem play varsity basketball by ficials claim that the students
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The battle lines are morning.
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General Ramsey Clark to seized Americans who were attempts a rescue operation, the Hilton Hotel Monday ant Europe. Identification of the
Ayatollah RUh011ah Khomeini Tehran to negotiate the release inside that den of corruption.
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shutdown, Iran's oil minister, dressed to students in Qom, the compound and demanding hold dozens of American the Iran-America Society being questioned, an airport
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denied that U.S.-bound oil error" if it attempted military supporters around the embassy Americans from a hotel and to the occupied U.S. Embassy.
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from loading Iranian crude at effort was Initiated, Khomeini homes. These attacks, theysald least three others from the ties deported 11 Western President Carter was preparing
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 22—Sunday, September 16,1979—San ford, Florida 32771

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Janet Hasson, secretary of domestic relations commissioner Terry Ackert,
gets information from a complainant.

Aid With Al'i'mony
What does an es-wife do
proper documents and I
vice rendered and are
when her former spouse is
will sit as a special master
pleased the jalges of the
behind in his alimony or
or hearing officer on the
circuit and the county
child support payments?
case and make my
commission have enabled
recommendations to the
And what can an exthem to do something they
circuit court," Ackert said.
husband do when he finds
never thought they could do
for some special reason
"It is no longer
- get Into court when they
necessary to contact an
that he cannot pay any or
can't afford a lawyer or get
part of his court-ordered
attorney to gain enlegal aid. I have not talked
forcement of court orders
child support or alimony
to one person who was not
In domestic relations," he
payments this month?
thrilled with the op.
said.
The answer to both
portunity to resolve their
questions for residents of
"If a man refuses to pay,
problem," Ackert said.
we are here to seek enSeminole County used to be
The county commission
forcemi'nt. The court
to hire an attorney, if one
allocated $40,0W for the
always retains Jurisdiction
could be afforded, to
operation of the DRC from
champion your cause. If
to enforce," he said, adding
May through September.
by the same token if a
one couldn't pay attorney's
Tentatively budgeted for
gertleman has suffered
fees or was not eligible for
the DRC operation In the
some disability and wishes
help from Legal Aid, the
1979-1980 fiscal year Is
to alter his support
answer often was to hope
139,3, said County
payments, he can ask for
for the bed.
Finance Director Jeff
that assistance through a
It's all changed now with
Etchberger.
hearing before me.
the creation by the
Child support, alimony
"The DRC was Initiated
Seminole County Corna n d maintenance
so that either party could
mission on the urging of the
payments through the
get Into court. The service
circuit Judges of the lIh
Seminole County Clerk of
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Circuit
Judicial
the Circuit Court Arthur
parties," he said.
Seminole and Brevard
Beckwlth'a office is big
Fees, generally
Counties— of a domestic
business.
amounting to $15 per case,
relations commissioner.
are charged for the mer.
Persons with these
In May 2,453 cases with
vice. "That's far less than
problems now should call
$212,617.43 in payments
It takes to file anew lawsuit
the domestic relations
were channeled through
for enforcement " AckedBeckwith's office. The
commissioner's (DRC)
said.
office in the old county Jail
totals In June were 2,213
"We can handle the
at Sanford for an ap.
cases thvcu.g $184,669.76
problem speedily and d.
- pobthnent to talk over the
and in July 2,136 cases
fectively," Ackert said.
matter with a staff
Involving $193,236.45.
"The people who have
member, said Terence
Records after that time
utilized the office have
Ackert, DRC.
have yet to be complied.
expressed
great
"The staff person will
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Herald Staff Writer
The city of Lake Mary has existed as an incorporated
municipality for six years. But do the people of that community
wish it to continue to exist?
This is one of the questions left in the mind of Lake Mary
Councilman Pat Southward since Tuesday's referendum when a
property tax increase was denied by the voters.
She wanted to put the question on the city's December election
ballot but got no support from colleagues on the city council.
"I said before the election I felt the tax increase amounted to a
life and death Issue. I still feel it does," she said Thursday night.
"As has been pointed out, the reasons for the outcome of the
election can be debated," she said.
Mrs. Southward said the election results can be Interpreted as a
vote against the council, a vote against the police department or a
vote against the continued existence of the city. "I suspect the
sentiment for de-incorporation is still strong," she said, asking
City Attorney Gary Massey to look into how the council could put
the question on the ballot.
"Six years ago (when the community was Incorporated) the
people of Lake Mary were proud and wanted self-determination.
Today it is very unclear whether the people are willing to pay for
pride and self-determination. I would like to know whether the
people want to continue the city," Mrs. Southward said.
Councilman harry Terry, senior member of the council. havim,
served since the Incorporation, "wholeheartedly disagreed" with

Mrs. Southward's position.
He said the people know that if the city were dissolved, the
property acquired by the city during the past six years no longer
would be owned by Lake Mary as an entity but would become
county property, lie added that the people in the unincorporated
area of the county are paying nearly as much for fire protection
alone as city taxpayers are paying for all city property taxes.
In the 1979-1980 fiscal year, pqople In the unincorporated areas
of Seminole will be paying $2. per $1,000
real property for fire protection, while I1ak Mary rèstdents
be naying $2.84 per $1,000 assessed valuation for all city services.
"1 would vote for continued Incorporation," said Mrs. Southward on Thursday night. "But what about all the folks who are not
here tonight?"
'I wasn't elected to disestablish the city," said Councilman
Cliff Nelson. "The people were saying they want us to run the city
more efficiently with no more property taxes, with fewer luxuries
and less frills."
"If this city has to exist with the constant fear of a referendwn
on the recall of the city charter, God help us," Councilman Burt
Perinchief said.
"If you want an answer you don't agree with, ask the people,"
Nelson said.
The city was incorporated by an act of the Florida Legislature
with a ratifying approval by more than 59 percent of Lake Mary's
voters In August, 1973. Less than a year later, on July 31, 1974, the
people In a special referendum they petitioned for voted on the

issue of dissolving the city.
At that time, 354 voted to dissolve the city and 247 voted against,
but the Issue failed,
The old city records Include a letter from the secretary of state
certifying the election failed. A two-thirds vote of the people is
necessary to dissolve a city,
Slightly less than 60 percent had voted for deincorporation.
The council during the hours It pared away at the budget
Thursday night discussed several times philosophically what the
voters were saying when they turned down a property tax Increase.
Noting the city had advertised an alternative budget and sent
(See LAKE MARY, Page 24%)

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Orlando Garcia (left), corrections officer with Seminole County
sheriff's department, monitors breathalyzer test.

D ru i ks , Bewa r
Drunk drivers beware!
Stay out of Sanford if you
are driving under the in
fluence (DUI) because the
Sanford police department
In the next few weeks
going to start an Intensive
program to take drunk
drivers off the highway.
The
Sanford
City
Commission this week at
the request of Police Chief
Ben Butler authorized the
purchase of it new
breathalyzer, a computer
which analyzes blood
alcohol by breath tests.
The city police officers
for the past two years have
been using a breathalyzer
in DUI cases at the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Department.

And, according to what
Butler told the city coin.
mission, "our officers have
indicated they dread
making DU! arrests
because of the hassle they
q through In obtaining a
athalyzer test."

was brought about by the
Sheriff's Department
claiming its instrument,
Butter said.
The equipment had been
Is placed In the police
department's facilities
before then because of a
state Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services requirement that the
breathalyzer be kept in a
secure place. "It was
decided that the Sanford
Police Department would
(10 so until such time as an
area could be created by
the sheriff's department,"
Butler said.
Butler said the relocation
of the breathalyzer forced
the city police to share not
only with the Sheriff's
Department but also with

reduce accident rates,
Injuries, fatalities and
property damage through
successful detection, up-

preUloq aM processing

of drunk tvsn and the

department would once
again become a self supported agency requiring
minimal outside agency ;
assistance.
Butler estimated cost of
acquiring the breathalyzer
at between $2,000 and
$2,300.
He cited statistics
showing that during the
1978 calendar year, there
were 67 accidents in
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Sanford attributable to
DUI, with 40 injuries, three
fatalities and property
damage valued at $94,720.
During the first six months

the Florida Highway
Patrol.. "This has resulted
in officers being off the
road for extended periods

of 1979, he said, there were
47 accidents attributable to
DU! with 24 injuries, no
deaths and 64,215 in
property damage.
In all of 1978 there were
59 Dlii arrests, he said, and
31 in 1979 during the first
six months.
Dli!
is an
all.
encompassing charge
which includes driving
under the Influence of not
only alcohol but also drugs
or other substances that
could affect a driver's
ability to function. It
replaces the former charge
of driving while intoxicated
(DWI), which usually
referred to intoxication
with alcoholic beverages.

of time while waiting their

turn to have a breath test
administered.
"I
feel
that
a
breuthalyzer is a necessary
i a report to the city
commission, Butler said a
police tool to combat the
recent survey of Seminole
dangerous offense of DUI,"
County police departments
Butler said.
revealed that all municipal
The chief said the
police agencies with the acquisition by the oohlce
exception of Lake Mary department of the
and Sanford own and breathalyzer would allow
maintain breathalyzers. police officers to more
He said up until October, efficiently and rapidly
1977, a breathalyzer was
kept at the Sanford Police

process violators, thereby
returning the officers to

Department. At that time it
was moved to the Seminole
County jail. The relocation

patrol duties; encourage
officers to arrest violators
which would ultimately

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IOU Never Know When You'll Meet A Bobca t Or Two
By JANE C4%RRFIpy
the bobcat, residents may be startled to find one in their Yard.
All pelts used commercially must be tagged appropriately and
HeraldSWf Writer
'lbs bobcats have theability to coexist," said Posey. "That's a permit is necessary to export them out of the country.
Once scorned by the fur lndalry the pelt of bobcat, a Florida
when the problem arises. I had a call several months ago from a
Why the sudden deeriand for the pelt of the cat, classified as a
ve well ensconced in the backwoods and '
of Seminole woman in the Sanford arm concerned because a bobcat had varmit in some dates?
gy,is much th demand cauaIngiomebIoloØstaccncsrnaboig
estelillohed its den under the steps of her front porch.
In 1975, an Intenatlonal treaty - the Convention on Inter.
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t the Central Florida ne Sanford,
*.ispvtobly notmlathofadedthein bobcat popiilat1eniothis

"Unless they are sick or have young, an unprovoked attack on national Trade andEndangered Species (CITES) banned all
a bobcat is highly,
w'likely, but when they have young, coijvnerds trade in the furs of big spotted cats. With their old
they are more likely to stand their ground."
supply cut off, the
bobcat Pelt, which is tan
at pr.emd, but If there were no restrictions, It ceuldbeccaW
"Is't try to fold or cater to them to make a pot; it doesn't reddish brown, looked quite attractive to European furriers, to
problem. -"There is a point where you harvest work," Poesy added. 'lbs longer they day around, the more at
some biologists began to worry about the bobcat population, but
ijthsss loafo but don't radhe It until It is to late," he added. we and the harder to get rid of they will become."
information was .car. In 1977, ESSA (the Endangered Species
$-iipok, Poesy pointed out, the bobcats are probably more
In IIYS "we between 1171 and 167$ the average price brought Scientific Authority), which was '4a'41,hed to direct U.S.
d,dion of their hobitat by construction of now by i bobCat
inflS 'ION JW'1l4d frOSfl $4 tO $IUO, slId a coIni4'1nee with CITES, propooed all exports of bobcat fur be
ispelthen sold ssmschias$lIIb the 167S.l7trapping bmmed.In the faceof bud
than any we by trappen MW bmiaL
froma= dawand game
eeyseidtherea,e two Florlda bobcats officially lift at the PMQ", mars than 111* bobcats were taken in the UUit.d ag=cjMEA backed dewn, but did place the cat on Appendix II
IP but insw mote living In the wild In the no park area. "We Bats., accardiag to the Na4"af WikIif. Federation,
of aa This means ESSA mad review the bobcat population
DINing the iwie year, acoet
b.em fti
tin's," he said.
to the Pride Game Cow andlTlecnul* stata for s.ó state before exports ofpefta are
at
iobab tot grMsd by old.thnsrs, med aswcomsrs to cidral Ialnda.13,4I6bobcMs WWI harve.t.d commercially in the state. allOWed.
Pisids prehably never have encosdared a bobcat outolh a sos. lbs state bobcat popalatlen his net been ''d* "44 but
The controversial cat Will be the subject of a research eonbSCSON
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Treasury Secretary G.
William Miller says the current recession Is at lead half
over and things should begin to Improve around the first of
On year. But he said unemployment could climb to 7
percent anyway.
While Miller was. talking with reporters, the Federal
Reserve Board Friday reported the nation's industrial
output fell 1.1 percent during August, with automobile
production declining by 15 percent.
"I believe the recession will be moderate and I believe It
will not be of terribly long duration," said Miller, the
administration's chief economic spokesman. "I believe
we're halfway through It, at lead, now."
Bit Miller conceded before the recovery takes held
wwsuploine* could climb above 7 percent, which 1s
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Talmadge's tangled finances, voting Friday, 6.0, to punish
him for financial misconduct. It sent its files to the Justice
Department for possible criminal prosecution.
thainnan Adial Stevenson, DflL, talked by phone to
Attorney General Benjamin Q,fldtI about the case within
hours of the verdict.
FBI Admits Seb.rg Smear

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Two weeks after Joan Seb.rg
killed ___
herself In Paris, the FBI has ad
mitted ft ran a
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Sebsrg'a second husband charges the gossip cvhsnna
led to the stillbirth of the child, made her psychotic and
eventually resulted in her silcids.
The secret 190 effort agalndSeberg—p.rt of the FBI's
cowderlutelilgerics program -was designed to "cheapen
her tn'ags" and damage the Black Panther Party she
supported, said bureau menu. released Friday.
Did Soviets Want Test?

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. Richard Stone, D.-Fla.,
who tIM ailed ail-4lc to Soviet combat fore.. In Cubs,
says ida Information Indicate, the Russians wanted a
t14h..sfi t5 Am4,i v1v.
Militia's rwddWo,&amp;A denled by the adhlbliltf
and later coedirmed by U.S. kdafllgeiice, have lid to a
4 of amousum between Secretary of State Cyrus
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The third Vamie.DsynI mgt $s pfa Friday,
and Vance sold later they would most again Sunday or
Monday. He rdessd to comment on the negetlitlons,
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YOU call the Aiibnil Control or the Florida Genie &amp; Finds Water
Fish Orwn1.cn at 116.2164123 or 14013131001 (toll free). A
brochure Is available from the Game Os""vi' on the "rim
c4 wocklug with bobcat.. he sold. ___ ___
Some_
states have gins so far as to ban bubM hI'g
Is a
trspck
many oWclals argee
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ntakt. "Most of our bobcat ledermatles Is dirivod from hading
I'wPI'." (t McCsrd of the '"ksadts srlss and
w1l. ______
diviates, r.cly told N#mesl Wildlife magnim.
we omi "i
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JamuglivatoConstruct
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Feiwood. Value: $1,100.
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the first direct commercial flights from the United States
.i: to Chin In30yon.
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The Civil Aeronautics Board Friday approved six
chaster flights from San Francisco to Shanghai, to begin
Dec. 3,
: They were arranged under an agreement between Pan
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GANDER, Newfoundland (UP!) - A bomb threat
forced as Irish Mr IAngus Airlines jetliner to make an
t• .nor.rniyka1ig In $s*undlead but a full sswdm of
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the piano revealed nO áplodves.
The 747 jet with * passengers aboard took off from
Kennedy International Airport Friday an route to
Shannon Airport, Ireland it 1:30 p.m. EDT and landed In
Gander
Airport at 11:11 p.m. EDT.
Once grounded, police liupected and found no bombs.
The passenger., evacuated earlier, were allowed back on
board.

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UJSAKA, 7.sinbla (UP!) - Pioneer heart surgeon
(1rtMIaon Barnad told doctors hen he waits to do one
more thing before retiring - transplant a black Zambias's heart Into a white South African.
Barnard, who became world famous for his heart
transplant operations bsr"g In the late iNto, said he
waited to prove to loath AMoass that a whit, man would
not adoiis&amp;1caIIy reject a black man's heart.
Bernard completed a four day trfp to Zambia today. He
was a guest of that country's medical association.

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draft constitutions on the table and a demand from the
Salisbury delegation for a speedy end to negotiations.
"We will we to it that this business is speeded up,"
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Friday appeared to buoy the stopped. "Us Democrats
spirits of residents trying to Jackson County won't forg
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and specially designed to prevent Soviet bugging and
microwave bombardment.
U.S. Ambassador Malcolm Toots, who Is leaving his pod
next month and returning to private life, got In a few
'diplomatic barbs Friday, alluding In particular to the
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protracted delays In getting the project started.
; The new 10-acre embassy complex - nest to the
cramped yellow-stucco building used since 1952 - should
be completed by 1, at which time the Russians will
move Into their new embassy In Washington.
" The ceremonies for the mod expensive U.S. Embassy In
the world were about as smooth as negotiations on the
complex, which thagged on for 17 years and several times
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"We can sit here and assess the results of the Tuesday election
letters to each voter saying four of the city's nine pollee officers
partment more closely. It seems to me real altruism Is prac.
would have to be fired, the communications wilt disbanded and until Hell freezes over and won't come up with reasons the people ticed in the police department. I appreciate the chief spendI
plans to purchase a fire truck were shelved. Mrs. Southward said, voted against," Perinchief said.
five years of his life building the police department," Mrs. Souti
"If they were saying we can't afford...If the people were saying,
"When the people voted, I assume they &amp;sbi't vote In
ward said.
"Therefore the people didn't buy the city retaining all the well get back atyou...It would be suicidal for any poilceofflcerto
"We asked the people to speak and they spoke - cittln.j of
personnel. I feel bound to give the people what they asked for," put his life on the line with the fear he would have no back-up.
1r noses to spite their faces. That's democracy for you.
There would beno provision for holidays and time off. Without
she said.
"It would be elitist for anyone of ustouywe know better. W
Nelson said he had ) hairs to consider the referendum and its backup the police officers would be COIfl1fl1ttIfl P0teflt181 Ignore the voters at our own peril. I agree to cut our police fore
net result. "At this time in the city's history, ft would be penny- suicide," Perinchief said.
would be hanging a sign out saying" 'Welcome Criminal.' ".
"Whether the city's letter to the people was threatening or
Sorenson disagreed, saying the question asked of the voters waj
wise and poand4ocllsh to lay opersoâneThén so much time has
promising (to cut the police force and communications wilt), I
not wthir the ftys
have nine policeman. "Idon't think w
been spent training them," Nelson said.
"The emergency cxnznunlcatlorss department Is a great ,will cut every place else to keep the emergency services," are flying in the face of the voters."
Perlachief said.
comfort to me, my wife and many others," he said.
Mrs. Southward contended that people do not trust pol1ticlan
"I have had to use the medical service. I would hate to do and to go beckon what had been told the poeple would happen 14
"The oommmicatimssystem Is the modlmportaM service the
without It or the ability to call and get service immediately," the tax increase did not pass would Invite further distrust ol
city offers. The keep two policemen on duty 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, requires a minimum of nine personnel. If we reduce Terry said. "At night the police need a backup. They can get It politicians.
that number by four, we will have only one on duty at any one from the sheriff's department, but It will not be as quick," he said.
"They will think we were blowing smoke. They will think th
"U the money doesn't come In, we've got to act," said Coun- crisis was not real, that there was a slush fund built Into the $424
time. And no matter how good the police and fire department Is,
cthnan Francis Mark.
their efficiency will decrease drastically by delay In come
proposal," she said.
"The question asked of the people was, 'Shall the eperating
municatlons," Nelson said.
"I'm going to make the bed decision even If It cods our
millage be $4.25?' and the answer was no," Mayor Sorenson said. Terry said. "I have to decide what we In good conscience can cu
"We have to stretch the $2.04 ( per $1,000 assessed valuation tax without hurting the welfare of the city."
rate) as far as possible," he said.
"No one can sit here and Interpret what the people said. It wa
Several methods of raising revenue were discussed, with
a referendum on whether to have a pollee departanent,'
Nouuylngthiplltyrunalnjthatthecoundil couldlevya Perincidet said.
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boizat as become a very controversial cat," explained
Pwiichief suggested the city appeal to Gov. Bob Graham the general fund and $1ZZ,000 for the eater and sewer departnient
Claudia Kenchew, resource specialist with NWF. "Became Its
asking him release to Lake Mary state highway safety funds for Tax rate set Is $2.94.
pelt has become so vaimbis, the for Indiatry would like to 5.0
the police department.
Only Mrs. Southward voted against the budget.
more of the cats trip j)It
A motion to balance the budget by using $36,000 In reserve funds
The budget retains the nine-member police department and thö
"Bit some biologists question PLW long the bobcat population
failed when Mrs. SoidhwEd, Terry and Mark voted against.
four-member communication unit. One employee was cut fro4
could smutaln heavy trapping. We hope at the conference to conme
Warning that many of the budget cuts were being made "on the parka department.
up with some answer., so we ceri make Intelligent d,e4 oits about
paper only" and "were not realistic," Mrs. Southward stated
Among the expenditures cut were the councilmen's an
how the cat should be nt%s.d."_
again the 'voters knew what they were doing."
mayor's salary of $125 monthly for a total of $9,000 annually an
A small
a1 wolgiibig up t025 pounds, the stealthy bobcat in
"I feel they were mistaken. I value the police service highly. the stipends paid the members of the plairning and zoning ccii
food In nearly all of the lower Mats. Although the bobcat's
Perhaps I had an advantage of being able to observe the police minion and the board of adlsatme'4
usual fare Is mice, rats, squirrels, birds and rabbits, ft may attack
form n1a arid Ii eapab's of flhi .rithnI 10 tin',. its own

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~ and officials who had already
curbed looting with a curfew rose ii lit. Friday whent
and shoot.tokIll orders took men at Bayou laBatre,soidh
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Much of the stricken area kerosene they wore using
OWIM PIiss W T.* VI.csrd
remained without power today, cook a meal blew up.
Retired naval commander Guy R. Strickland, who was featured speaker at and power company officials Repasts from officials oftl
Friday's meeting of Sanford's Salle Harrison Chapter meeting of the Daughters said in many cam it would not three "a put damage eil
ll Into nest mates at about $750 milIb
of the American ReValutlon, examines the DAR magazine. Shown with be restored until weto
week. Ice — needed preserve along the llknlle coast b
Strickland and his wife Is chapter member Mrs. Raymond Lewis (left). f ood - was, a civil defense tween Pascagoula, Miss., ii
Strickland spoke on "Constitution Week."
official odd,"the No.1 problem Pensacola' Fla.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Ethics Committee
unanimously found Sen. Herman Talmadge, DGa,, guilty
of financial wrongdoing, saying his conduct was
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MEMPHIS, Tern. (UPI) - Despite persistent reports
that Elvis Presley (lied a drug4oduced death deliberately
conceded from the public, the county medical ewnliier
Friday studiadly defended his ruling the singer died a
natural death.
While Dr. Jerry Francisco was denying the existence of
a co"rvp to reporters, Shelby County District Attorney
Hugh Stanton Jr. wan setting In motion a criminal Investigation to determine If Presley's physician illegally
prescribed large quantities of tugs to the entertainer.
Dr. George Nichopoulo. Is accessd by the date Board of
Medical Emnbwrs of "bidiicrknlndely" prescribing
more than 5,100 Mhnthnt', sedatives and peb'kfllers to
Presley In the lad seven months of his lift.
Found Guilty

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
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Polls show the Image of public education is In
trouble with
Americans.
think the
public schools have declined In quality. And It is a
fact that measures W the Scholastic Aptitude
many

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scores over the pest 10 years or so.
But let's look at the positive side d the public
school system.
First of all, parents ln the poflsgjvehlgherscorgg
to the public schools than people who have no
children In school. And who knows better how the
schools are doing than the fathers and mothers of
the children now In the schools.
But everybody Is concerned, and rightly so. You
are not really Intrested In public education at if
you am interested only in the education of your own

children,
Polls show that pubilceducatlon, even though It
lathe most expensive functlonoflocalgovernznent,
has broad support for Its spending. - asked
whether we ITS spending too little or about the
right amount on Improving the nations education
system, nine out oflOagree.Theydo not begrudge
the current level of spending on the education of
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Certainly, of all the cwealls proposed for the
public schools, cutting theIr Income miat be ti.
most self-defeating. There Is nothing wrong with
their budgets.

The voucher system, which~ is bft pushed in a

Caned. where she attempted to make tracks an
1* islands to heavy winter cloUthtg winie nearly
frHalI4 I. dss&amp;h, the mversetionturned to'
.oalhern tre1v.i

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esdldootssomtobothwsthermsmbersof
the Ialan4holng tow.

We women bony calculated that northerners
move wor then we — they am to be" mom
esr. Their blood Is tblcker—or so they say.
Soathernlrsssemto take things sort o( slow _ but
for sure.
And we
Oeiern heritage — and our message to 3Qs,
don't (and pardon my a*,dhern acce) like It hire,
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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e nine-member judicial nomination
nfttee, considering applicants for four
i an the new Florida Fif th District
Ap 'hate Court, are holding marathon
cot In Orlando this weekend.
I ring the three days the commission
ha bean Interviewing applicants for the
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In regard to the proposal to relocate
the downtown Sanford Library: said
proposal, because of added costs to the
taxpayer, came at a time when it was
almo.st sure to receive less than enthusiastic support.
Double digit inflation has made citycounty planners task of fitting the citycounty operation into an already tight
budget akin to trying to put two pounds
of eggs into a one pound box. However,
this certainly does not diminish the
cause of the downtown Library. One of
the first places we visited upon moving
here was the Library and it was
mediately evident that they do need
more space.
I believe there are satisfactory
alternatives to be found, but like
anything else worthwhile, It requires
time and effort to find them. Meantime,
I would like to take the liberty of offering some ideas which possibly can
spark some thinking about such
alternatives,
First, I wonder if a change in location
would be advantagous. Traffic into and
through the library facilities in my
own case is not a spur of the moment
nor an impulse something or other that
I do. I don'
t know if this is true with
other people, but usually when I go to
the library, it is something I have
considered ahead of time. Therefore, it
could be across the street from my
residence and it would still make little
difference, for I go there when I have
reason to do so, which is not too infrequently.
Regarding more space, there was
what I considered a good suggestion in
'Letters' last week so I will not go into
that. Therefore I will concern my
conunents with Traffic.'
We were privileged to live in Mount
Home, Ark. for over four years before

hospital, Is now the Florida Hotel.
In a letter to the Sanford City Commission, Mills said he recently purchased
the Third Street residence for "what most
people might think was a great deal more
than It was worth."
The property was condemned by the city
In October, 1978 for violation of various
city building codes.
Noting he holds a bachelor's degree In

MWdlItTlCt court In Daytona Beach. It
was created during the 1979 session of the
:Florida iegia1ature.
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The new appellate court district Includes
architecture, and a master's degree in
four judicial circuits in the 13 countIes of formerly the Red Hot Mama from Rosle architectural preservation, both from the
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in the very slow process of restoring the
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Mary Lou McDonald of Sanford Is one of spread to dips and vegetables and chips, paid for It. "One day Its aesthetic and
three lay members on the judicial
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Among those gathered to wish Mrs. cultural significance will be recognized,"
j
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bers
, ;un
nominating committee. Three members of
Vickers success were Lake Mary Mayor Mills said.
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the groupwere appointed by Gov. Bob Walter Sorenson, Casselberry Mayor Bill
"I fully intend to very purely restore the
li.ii
Graham,threeselectedbytheFlorlda
Bar Grier and Councilman Owen Sheppard, exterior and remodel the interior to ac.
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Are
nic
and three lay persons were elected by the Winter Springs Mayor Troy Piland, for. comniodate a contemporary lifestyle," he
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mer Longwood Mayor Gerard Connell, said. "At present, however, work is very
first six.
Alexis Do Tocquevllle, a young Frenchman,
Congress was debating a measure to shar*t,,
,
MM
McDonald
has
bow
active
in
civic
County Commi&amp;-doner Sandra Glenn and slow due to my present workload and
Itoured ft UWW SWA In 101 and described
cet back Amtrak's nil mileage Just u the latest
affabsinSanford for many years. She Is City Commissioners Lee Constantine, financial limitations."
the wonders of the Infant nation In his
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ganoilne crunch made everyone aware of 11* t
the wife of former Sanford mayor and past Peggy Childress and Harry Jacobs and
Mills noted he Is In the process of listing
"Democracy In America."
The result w*i.i
legislator, Tom McDonald.
former City Commissioner George the structure with the National Register of
Of racial m
matters,
atters, benated:
- that the cutbacks were greatly modified.
Mrs. McDonald said with four Perkins.
Historic Places and concurrently
the union hi Which the negroes are no longer
av
ilable
for
appointment,
judg5hIp5
the
TheelectionlnAltamonte
Is
Nov.
6.
Mrs.
researching
various funding resources.
0
Allsummer ing Amtrak's phones were bu't
aiaVu, they haveInflO ways drawn oesrsrto the
ch
th
Marrone
of
Hea
making
th
Marian
th
erton
Vi
ll
comilUee
Is
arged
wi
ree
age
Is
After
reading
Mills' letter and City
booking reservations
growing
r° recEimendatlons for appointment by the expected to oppose Mrs. Vickers.
Manager
Warren
Knowles' recornj
-t
the race appears to be stronger In the MMII
govnor
for
each
pod.
While
Commissioner
Harry
Jacobs
has
mendatlon
to
approve
the
90-day extension
which
meat's railroad take care of Its customers?
allislsd slavery than It Is In those
in
the
recomnot
said
whe
er
w
deadl
e,
she
said,
for
l
seek
re-election
or
of
t
th
he
il
im
e
for
the
work,
the
commission
- fp44p4 Involving the crack New YorkL
where It still ezlMs and nowhere lilt
of
Spring
Oaks
mentlonstobe
given
to
the
governor
is
not,
Lamar
Smith
has
granted
the
extension.
i
1im
Wasblngtan,D.C, Matroliner Is any
tolerant as In those Mates where servitude has
Oct.'5. She said about 40 applications have announced he will be running for the seat
Knowles said, however, the repairs
Amtrak has a long way to go.
never been known."
been filed with the commission and about as well as Jim Thompson, a middle school apparently cannot be completed within 90
DeThcqiiveille wrote when 00 percent of
.
On Sept. 5, the edges of Hurricane David hit
the personal interviews have been history teacher.
days.
AmriCs's bladiswerealaves,md,ijneci,,ery
Washington in the form of heavy, wthd-drlvi:j : con eted_.
In seeking the time extension, Mills said
10 lived In the South. Most black man were
rims. There was much flooding
00dlfl$
tZ5,
Mi
l
ls
Jerry
of
Sanford
h*s.
not
say
how
many
has
taken
u
n
McDonald
po
he
has Intention of renting out the house
.
s8rictiftural workers. '11 black woman pw
.tlainag,. An
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of
mine
was
on
tile
2:$j
himself
the
almost
Impossible
task
of
or
moving
Into it until it is returned to
NJ"
111fMad what .the Census Boma cWW
pom.
Metroliner
ft=
Now
York.
It
arrived
at
tbe.n...
I
praltIcing
In
Seminole
County.
restoring
and
bringing
into
code
the
satisfactory
condition. "I have spent
.
"domestic and personal service." Illiteracy was
Beltway station at 6 p.m., about nine
.
property
located
at
701
W.
Third
St.,
a
approximately
six weeks just cleaning out
widespread.
miles from downtown Washington, only a feWT
residence
originally
built
sometime
In
1892
The
kick-off
the
house,
and
for
Dolores
I
have the yard mowed on a
Vickers'
cainlon
ode
min"bebW schedule. But, about 100 yards IA t,j,4
paiffi for r"Iection to the Altamonte for one of Sanford's early men of regular basis. The structure has also been
the biggest Impetus for change In the status of
from that .tatlo'l, ft came to a dead Mop. Th
Springs City Commission last weekend prominence,
tented for termites," he said.
black
cans. That change-mod notably a
passengers were informed that flooding ci thThe builder was George Fernald, one of
was
more
hue
a
victory
party.
ft
se
"Just as the historical significance of the
downward shift In status — Is detailed In "Th.
tracke ahead had knocked old the eleetrIc4
Florida's
larg
es
th
th
th
e
Leg
Homes
of
South
heldat
e
model
of
e
t
plumbing
and
downtown
area is beneficial to the city of
ocial arid Economic Status of the Black
-,
.A.
,
heating
contractors
of
the
late
1800s.
Sanford,
so
are the neighborhoods and our
thef%uth
in
Altamonte.
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POPWAUM in do United States: An Hietorled
Of
the
one
built
"Ile"Ingeye'smThere
was
good
fun
among
the
gathering
Fernald's
second
house,
dwindling
supply
of landmark structures,"
p
waited.
View," the Consus Bureau's latid word o how
1910,
which
later
became
Sanford's
of
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Featured
was
Terry
Lamond,
around
Mills
concluded
his appeal.
who called Amtrak at Washington's Uniià
black Americans are doing what, when.
°°'
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about the train, were told..
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think BOB stands for Sons of
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an the tact that It
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trains
attached
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someti
affect Income and e!nlllo,menL For iiiimii,, B_ees.
War.
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on
N*d
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effort
was
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to
1~;
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U's an orpolsollon foffAsd in Bodon In IM boor - OOPGWN bmim do pod pro
back
the
train
to
the
sub
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ban
Beltway
IIII1I
of
figures ths road to the top Is blocked because
of
showed no Improvement over the 1974 lad; the composed
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would wind up causing undue chaos
CTOIS to the WIngton Metro plsUxmn an4.,
rose by one-hall million from the 1974 level; arid Inheriting a top job In the company. Colginsily in the Whip to dip In d nap the frU$ and
because of their lack of ability and
drainage
and
questions
of
mo
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a
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unempioymeat levels renaln iggii despite 1' 1g14 more or
ft h has. take the credit for whatever the barworkh4 tik$fl 1 rapid transIt train to the city.
training.
ol
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in
the
request
by
Seminole
traIc Inv v
thS passengers were stranded In
Improvements In mIcWVls."
cioi' 1 has accomplished.
deeds of members and chapters all around the
':3
Enployment Economic Development
The planning and zoning commission
MMrCIInSr, they watched Mitre
bw'eau admits to an imdsrcoent ci coomr and now tias turns ssrisun
tooieoiaowsmc.,
to deny recommendation of the
voted
Ccr'poratlon
(SEEDCO)to
rezone
55
acres
e,or f mInutes.)
Madis, and Is trying now to gut Afro-America t
allY
dresss,.
bad
He
cites
a
ni'°d
by
Leon
icul
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wed
of
rezoning.
In cases where there Is
y
zoned
land
tura
s
of
agr
It has teemed an M1l4e called lbs ''il
MoM and be cce*.d
=,a Clevelandoswi' regarded as
vehement protest from neighbors, ills not
Also,
when
plungers
asked
about
getting
o1:
Sazitord.
CO
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The number. of
in each city,
ceunLr's lauding exports on family-ad walking to the neared stred and around W
ens of
common to see a planning and zoning
A¼NvIew of the transcripts of the Sept. 5
betting
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district,
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commission take the safe route and
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county pluming and zoning ()
"moo hew much federal money goes to whom,
- withhold recommendation.
us th to a+
misting Indicates that those opposing the
,:
to all the corn. Mssawtdle, U notid the Aak awItchbo
11100116 Pella" on 1 ` 101I tM bogboor of gom
The final decision on the matter will be
was undw the coritroll of On Department d\j,.raW4% bear hostility to the SEEDCO
stat.
1ato.. and In
Leosely, It
a wa boobese a -- with
- rr' ,,, , fflyclientele u well as this particular request. unskilled west side residents Would have made by the Seminole Board of County
b_e'
Adult s&amp;x*W programs, MaW see Itam ON 0IMOWM Md rVY11111111111911 W1010d dko has a Wor - - it 3 on its bad
Commissioners on Sept. 25. The com.
sgnnm director Horace Orr hefted come up at a P&amp;Z meeting. But it did.
_.L V asked iftbe reseritment over his plan
FBIfor sedw eftens, legal and me" m , a e
$Ammoiyw.
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employer
near
the
proposed
inmissioners
will decide whether there are
PNQ huWar 8 alle 04 huillaee*p bb emlodan and WoMdoo0y offects
1ras dldrthidsd from the Hosing WA
to
develop
amiD-acre
Industrial
park
was
dustrial
park
said
he
has
problems
finding
truly
technical
problems with the proposal
rWSi
$0
face
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to
the
fad
that
isomer
or
liter
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be
6 no as
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40
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clalths by opponents that there would be the labor supply on the city's west side cuinvented in orde r to permit the
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to
his
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yourself
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your
bud.
based an
traffic problems and drainage headaches (i.e., low Income blacks) have the development of the area.
us' --t-- or ssölmw but I.o often he
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It * park is developed we a "dodge" to capability to learn .skilled trades. He
We learned km do do of ths SM6 11
bap" d dft L
w leooIl, level.
who
would
be
offered
an
community
as many as 900 new jobs. Also
for
opposition,
suggested
those
coussal
('iWe. on the Famtro
p
Jr more base reasons
Bit smors,thsdstatlad will bs Mhered
JIImiy Castor lithe *
'Ifoiw lOhel
bNbTr
lforMal.dirIa1 iifr.m
the chance 10 clear the air of
ga
')(jdth,
real
opposItion
been
strictly
on
opportunity
for
a
meaningful
job
In
the
at
Make
Is
g
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the While Us. to s
bilk* IdeIURSVI1IS d down Is lock ii traveled Northeast Corridor
light
Industry
barely
cloaked
animosity and deal
or
other
is
willkety
that
the
plastics
plant
it
terIca1 poInts
(Wuhingtc ri!
,'.
L
.. oyment
potential
of
low-income,
scheduled
to
move
into
the
parit
if
it
is
built
honestly
with
the
rezoning
question.
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or
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job
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Our society Is unique In Its plural origins. We
have always had a citizenry of inlaid linguistic and
national stock. No other world power with a white
European majority has such lars racial
minorities. Blacks, Mexican- Americans and now
the boat people these are the childrin
educated every day as American cItIj In the
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The Sons

moving here, something we have
wanted to do for many years, but cirCWHSthUCI2S did not permit. I would
invite our people either to write or
preferably to visit the library at Mount
Home. It is located on a parcel of land

Businesses

which, as 1 recall, w donated to the
city for the purpose, but it is at the end
ola dead enttstreet way out on the west
side where there is nothing beyond but
raw land.'
This remote location has not hindered
their operation, and if you visit there,
you will find that it is one of the busiest
places In town. how do they do it? Well,
for one thing, they have many varied
and interesting educational programs
there, in addition to exhibits and
displays which are not too large to
move into and out of the Library. Dien,
the local radio station gives them
about a 15-minute segment once a week
In a very desirable time slot as a
community service. The local
newspaper gives free space to help with
keeping the community informed about
the activities there. Kids in the schools
are encouraged to make simple posters
about programs and other services
there. It all helps the Library, helps
make people aware and helps the kids
become aware of the advantages and
there.
contained
Information
Businessmen in the city gladly display
the posters in shop windows, etc.
People will frequent the library when
they see something that draws their
interest to It
If the Information about new books,
magazines, services, educational ac
tivltles, etc. is put where it will be seen,
there will be no lack of people using he
facility, and that's what it's there for. I
see no reason why the same could not
be done here with great success, and we
would find that 'Location' as such has
little to do with it. It's more a matter of
awareness. A good awareness
program, call it advertising if you
want, can be effective and still remain
well within the budget. But it won't
come knocking at your door, you have
to put some time into it and go after It.
Seek and you shall find, ask and you
shall receive, knock and it shall be
opened unto you. The next problem then

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We want to thank Floridians who
have already responded so generously '
to CARE's urgent plea for assistance
for hurricane victims In the Dominican
Republic, and to appeal to all others for I:
help. Our CARE staff In the Dominican
Republic has worked around the clock
to deliver two million pounds of
emergency food and supplies to over
363,000 homeless and hungry people.
Our CARE-MEDICO staff which Is
normally stationed at the hospital in 2
Santo Domingo Is now assisting the Ill
and injured In the hard-hit city of San
Cristobal.
CARE has rushed equipment to clear
up the streets of rubble and for farmers ',to clear their land for planting. We are
sending thousands of sheets of roofing ;
material for 25,000 Dominicans to use to
build houses. CARE supplied 11
emergency generators for Santo
Domingo, distributed water purifica.
tion tablets along with the emergency
food; and will help to replace many of
the 900 schools destroyed.
CARE was also a victim of the
hurricane. Three million pounds of
i'io food stored in the Dominican
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Republic for a school feeding program
were lost during the hurricane. That
food has to be replaced after the Initial
nine million pounds of food we'll be h
delivering to survivors within the next (I
two weeks Is distributed.
We need your . help. This has been a

As a Retired Naval Officer I flOW
question Law and Justice. On Aug. 30
in the process of protecting my Investment, I repossessed one of my
leased cars due to delinquency. My
customer, in anger, reported to the
Altamonte Springs Police that I had not
only taken his car, but had tried to run
him down with his car.
I was arrested and charged without
an opportunity to prove ownership of
the vehicle or relate details of the
repossession
That same afternoon, the customer
admitted to the police that he made the
accusations In a moment of anger and
the charges were dropped
In the meantime, humiliation,
defamation and degradation remain. 11%
the process of protecting my Interest
and Investment I am treated like a
criminal
WHAT -AND - WHERE LStJUSTICE. ......
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We, the staff of Seminole County
Blood Bank, wish to extend our warinest appreciation for the response
citizens gave during our Labor Day
Blood Drive. Thanks to them and their
caring, we were able to meet the
caring,
for the Labor Day Weekend. A
total of 89 donors came in during the
week
We hope they will continue to support
us and the need we have for blood. Once
a
thanks for the support and
donations.
Staff Seminole County
Blood Bank

the survivors In the Dominican
Republic may send their checks to
CARE Dominican Republic Disaster
Fund, 145 Madeira Avenue, Coral
Gables, Florida 33134. Thank you.
Glenda W. Nelson

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'Inaccurate'
Columnist Jack Anderson's recent
attack on Congressman George HanR.-Idaho, was highly inaccurate
and most unfair.
Anderson tried to equate Hansen with

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pected crises such as In Nicaragua,
Uganda and for the "boat people" In
addition to CARE's aid programs In 35
other developing nations. We need to
raise $2,000,000 quickly to be able to
continue to help In the Dominican
Republic. Floridians wishing to assist

Blood Bank Thanks

'Returned' Money
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(bites Diggs, the congressman who

It is easy to see why Seminole County
is so "POOR"; 50 percent of federal
money sent here Is returned, unused.
Through just one phone call, I found
many areas where this money could be
well spent.
One example is transportation.
Everyone Is aware of energy and the
public transit route is not fl of..
fective. At the north end of the county,
ttie transit system ends at Sanford
Plaza. At the south end, stops at 1712
and 438, coming no further north. With
most Industry, shopping, jobs etc., at
the south end of Seminole County and in

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has been convicted of pocketing

thousands of dollars In kickbacks from
his Mail
is patently
absurd.
The charges against Hansen, five
years ago, were two misdemeanors
relatedto the reporting of campaign
contribution reports. These were

strictly technical violations of the type
that are almost the rule In political
campaigns. The judge in the cue said
there was nothing "evil or felonious"
about the way Hansen had handled his
campaign funds. He noted that there
was no indication that any of the funds

Orange County, this route leaves the
transit dependent people at the p4J1
end virtually isolated. Moreover, this

had gone Into Hansen's own pocket. The
judge had some difficulty ustransit route seriously excludesderstanding why the government had
chosen to prosecute Hansen on these
Seminole Community College, which
petty charges. What he didn't know, serves time whole CoifliflUflitY.
evidently,
was that Congressman
Because the college does serve
WaYZIHays,
who was then a power ln
cmmunity, educational, thus finanhad put pressure on the
the
Caigress,
opportunities for many Seminole
Justice
Department
to get Hammen, a
County residents are ended.
publ
an.
Re
ic
At the expense of the county
In
a
letter
dated
Jan.
10, 1971, the
residents, how do our Seminole County
acting
attorney-general
Informed
Hays
Officials consciously decide to return
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after
in
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InveeigMion,
these federal dollars?
ag
they
might
preescats
Ilaitiun
Unda M. Goddard
on was "one or two i 1 d'm.siors" In
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What is coming up next? It would be
so refreshing to hear of something
constructive going on Instead of

'At Great Expense'

something destructive on the agenda
here In Seminole County. First the
Hospital and now the UbC.
$5,100 of taxpayers' money given to
Performing Arts just because they ask
for it, when all the time through the
Years they have been receiving It free.

sewer to unincorporated areas In
Seminole County.
Two utilities, the Southern States and
Utilities of Florida are collecting a tax
fee of three and 005 hall pot raid of
billing from ciutomers and placing this
in escrow, awaiting court decisions tha

What an ailithie move made by the
Seminole Courtly School Board.

Honestly, it's hard to believe'! It's an
Insult to the Intellegence of the tax.
In Seminole County.
The moving of the Hospital and the
LAbrary Is unheard of. We are appalled
to think that our Courtly
Im10051'S
don't have more Important issue, to
solve, rather than spending their 'time
Listening to a few do-gooders with their
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There are 20 privately-owned utilities
Seminole County furnishing water

have gone through legal proceeding to

the fourth court of appeal. This is now
being refiled by the Public Service
pip,inj
at great expense to the
ci Seminole Cowdy MI the
Mate of Florida.
utility,Sanlarido Utilities Inc.,
has collected this taxies and paid to
Seminole County the sum of $111,1111110.00
for the year in.
The other 17 dilitles have not paid

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utilities.
A work session is to be held during the
first week In October In which the
county commission will review this
situation.
If this (ax-fee had been paid by all
utilities during the past 22 months, It
would have taken care of the recent
need to raise fire district tax, and the
needed Income for the trash disposal. I
would suggest to our county cornmissioners that more emphasis Is
placed on the business at hand.
Fred J. Harris Sr.

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anything into the county. Records do
not show that this tax-fee has been
collected from the customers of these 17

bright ideas of how and why everything
should be moved out of Sanford; with no
concern at all about burdens , heavy
burdens, put on the taxpayers in this
county.
Why should the Library be abandoned? A beautiful and sturdy building
- It could certainly be renovated If
more room is needed. Why should we
pay thousands for rent when we get It
for one dollar a year? Gosh! It all
sounds crazy!!
The Hospital has been renovated to
the tune of thousands just recently and
still all you can hear is move It move
it! How can the Hospital become so
inadequate in so short a time after
renovation?Just another insult to our
intelligence!! It's the only time In our
lives that two and two don't make four.
When and where will this vicious
circle end? Surely the elected officials
that we the people put in office will not
take this lightly,
Lastly, we do believe in progress, but
certainly not through destruction and
waste
"A willful waste makes a woeful want
and we are concerned about this
county."
A.C. and Dorothy McReynolds

Library Alternatives

BUSINESS WORLD

state Initiative petition now being circulated in
California, IsnoInetantsolut1onejthes'.AndjtcogJ
be a disaster, fragmenting and weakening the

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Mor Aimotte told of recu*Iy ratarning from

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the schools that Will be improved MeWy by cutting

Jut led week, I went an a Shopping spree clutching a lengthy list in hand. The 11* included a
potpourri of Items from cosmetics to immeonables.
Itoldtheialesderkthetypefte!nIwasloOMngforsflerinoUcedltwunotofldlsplaY.
She scanned my almost skinny frame — looking
me and down — then down and up. I CNN almost
hear her laughing out loud. In a "veddy" British
accent she asked me how much I weighed.
64Whit's that got to-do with It? I weigh 110," 1
drawled Impatiently.
She finally advised me that the department stores
"down here" don't carry that Item — that I woáld
have to to to a specialty Shop or have one special

lm1gl*m,
thitafl the women veSoathern
bred and wed ac* I- and I'm married tea

what to a °w of woman talk about at a
gathering of this nature? Probably the same thing
they would talk aboat at any gathering — children,
men, lames of the day, social gatherings and many

In American Way

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other sobjects.

Ahi This is the season — the season for
hurricanes, foctbsil and the social season for
Milady.
Falltsjd
the corner, but the only hint, ao
fat o(w
a giant puff of
wind crested by Hurricane David.
Anyhow, the club season has begun, local ladles
are sporting fancy new threads and the word Is "all
go. to
The summer has passed and I'm Just as glad. I
missed all the co
dnelon of the goinge-on In the
community. From where I sIt, It was a dull, blab
summer — aorta ly4lke.
A few days ago Ihad Imdi with several friends.
Seated around the table were Mmatt. Wing, Gladys
Wray,
Nellie Colenan, Jerri Kirk and Dorothy
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tnibution reports. And yet Jack
Anderson says In his column that
Hmn was "originally charged with
multiple felonies." Even though this
was selective prosecution at its worst,

Hum pled guilty to the.. tecimical
violations and was fined $2,005.
M'krson next hugs but the fact that
Rip. Hansen has beet Mopped twice for
spej&amp;jg, Knowing that this charge
would om impress anyone, he alleges
that Hansen - "triad to claim
congressional immunity" on these
occasions. However, as Anderson
hinmesli mmlii, allHHimum
son did was tell
the officers that he was on his way to
meetings and was runnlr'g lute.
Reid levine, Qialiman
ACCWY in Media
Tn 14th St N.W.
Wg'ou, DC.
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Singleton, Silt and Baylor, Cal
Angeles Dodgers.
cago at Philadelphia
31.
w York at Pittsburgh
"Everyone says we're going
Batted ,,
cinnati at Los Angeles
Natiesal League
Winfield, to fold," said Virdon, "but It
ants it San Diego
SD 107; Kingman, Chi 106;
ston W San Francisco
Schmidt, Phil 102; Hernandez, hasn't happened yet. We're
gettIng contributions from all By United Press International at Green Bay, Philadelphia at
St.L 91; Garvey, LA 96.
American League
American League
Baylor, our players. Vern Ruble is a
out
After two come-from-behind New Orleans, Detroit at the
IV i. Pd. Go Cal 133; RICO, Bee 111: Lynn, good example."
BALTIMORE (UP!)
A willing to make any modifica- playoffs because their ticket
road victories, the "Frantic New York Jets, Baltimore at
Dos 113; Singleton, Bait and
,
Ruble, 24, who allowed only Falcons" return to Atlanta Cleveland, Oakland at Seattle, group supporting the rights of tions in seating arrangements- plan had already been submitThomas, Mil 10$.
luke
$5 62 .571 12
51.1.. laws
11 63 .363 14½
three runners to reach second Stadium Sunday to showcase New England at Cincinnati, handicapped baseball fans says for the playoffs. The Oiiules, in ted to the American League
N0"
14
York
7964 .532 16
Mofino,
base
and struck out two while rookie r unning back W illiam Kansas City at Houston, Miami It will go to court to block the first place in the American office.
iit
is 6$ .334 15½ Pitt 61; North, SF 31, Lopes,
Scott,
walking
one, has been on the Andrews against the defense- at Minnesota, Buffalo at
Baltimore Orioles from hosting League East, will host playoff
But he said AL President Lee
iInd
74 72 .301 22½ LA 0; Tavmas, NY 39;
.322
St.L
36.
disabled
lid for three mouths oriented Denver Broncos.
ito
47 99
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American League playoff games Oct. 3-4 If they win the McPhail was contacted and he
Diego,
Pittsburgh
at
American League
Wilson,
West
said the filing of the plan does
The Falcons, who ranked 27th and San Francisco at Los games in Memorial Stadium division pennant.
Go KC 10; LeFiore, Dot 69; Cruz, with a back injury, and lSSt won
L
because the club has refused to
Sea 43; Wills, Tex 36; Bumbry, April 1&amp;
not prohibit the team from
in the NFL in rushing last Angeles.
$1 66 .531
Bait 33
Ruble said, "I didn't have a season, tabbed Andrews in the
Parks Commissioner Douglas accommodating the handicapcity
77 70 .334 4
The New York Giants visit provide adequate seating for
Pitching Victories
73 72 .310 6
lot
of pressure on me because third round of the recent college Washington in Monday night's wheelchair-bound spectators. Tawney agreed last week to the pod. And, Farfel said, the
National League
as
74 14 .500 7½
Nlekro, we scored our runs early. That draft and the 6-foot, 200- game.
proposed seating changes -at
hlcago
43 13 .432 17½ 1400 11.10; Ni.kro, All Il-it;
6216 .419 19½ Reuschel, Chi 17.10; Richard, gave me confidence. I'm lucky pounder has paid instant
Phillip Farfel, a spokesman the loss of 140 regular seats - Orioles have refused to meet
kland
5296.3.51 29½ Hou 16.12; Sutcliffe, LA 15.9; to even be pitching this
for Disabled in Action, said but said the changes would with his group to discuss the
Lee, MD 15-10; Carlton, Phil IS. season."
Friday's Results
Friday the "iMent of the suit is have to be approved by both the latest round In the handicapped
In the Falcons' victories over
DItroIt at N.Y., ppd., rain
American
League
Flana.
to
seek an injunction against Orioles and the Baltimore controversy.
Balti more Boston
3
Dodgers' rookie Rick Sut- New Orleans and Philadelphia
gin. BaIt 22.7; John, NY III: cliffe
held Cincinnati hitless Andrews became only the fifth
Toronto 4, Cleveland 3
the
playoff series unless hand- Colts, the football team that
"So the bottom line Is we will
Koosman, Minn iS 43: Guidry, throngh813innInsa
California I, Milwaukee 7
the
stadium
with
the
be
icapped
persons
are
accomshares
filing legal action to get the
NY 17.7, Eckeriley, Dos 16.10.
nd setUed running back In league histo
Oakland 5, Chicago 3
for
a
three-hitter.
George
t
Orioles,
las'nsd
Run
Average
moclated."
handicapped
accomodatlons for
city
Seattle 7, Kansas
s
rush for over 100 yards in his
(bawd en in Ienias,s pitched) Foster singled to left-center
Farfel
said
the
Orioles
the
playoffs,"
Farfel said. "It
Texas 3, Minnesota 3
He
said the city parks and
first two games. He has
Natiesal League
DARLINGTON, S.C. (UPI)
T.day's Games
Hume, with one out in the seventh to amassed 302 yards and trails
maintain
they
could
not make will probably be an Injunction
recreations
commissioner
told
Cm
2.509,
RogerS,
MtI 2.113;
The National Motorsports
(All Times EDT)
Cleveland (Spillnor 8-4) 0 Richard, Hou 2.94; Schatteder, shatter Sutcliffe's no-hit bid. three-time NFC rushing cNun- press Association announced the group the Orioles were not the changes In time for the against the playoffs."
2.96, Hooton, LA 2.17.
The rlghthander walked four plan
pronto (Moore 3.6), 1:30 p.m. MNAmerican
League
Guidry, and struck out one to raise his y$n$Walter Payton by five Saturday Its Stock Car Hall of
Detroit (Owls 3.1 and Wilcox
for the NFL lead.
NY *96:
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Fame will be built at
New York (JaIwl, 11*. NY 3.1$:SOIl John,
SUN, MON., TVU., WED.
p.7)
op Qtt*!II SANV010 0kw! P3S Ps$ Wit. 12 I
3.: lcksn1.y, record to 154 in pltdiig his
The Broncos' defame, hew.. DFIIntOIS Raceway, the alto of
qd Hs 4I),i p.m.
ass
).;
Cs4I,
Nil
Lii.
first
complete
pm.
Loser
BM
Oakland (*lngrnan
SMW en
,t.*I5SU5•,MT.DSAMSDKI5$%Mj515541suN.il
ver, has not allowed a touch- the first major league stock car
Strikesots
hlcago (Trout II), 2:15 p.m.
Bosthain, 84, went seven in- down in its first
two
games
tlisal
Naague
Le
Richard,
and race, the Southern 500 in 1950.
Boilon (Renko 9.1) . Ba l.
giving
up one run on five will be geared to prevent
more (D. Martinez 13.13), 7:30 Hou 363; Nlekro, All 156; hits.
The hail will occupy the Joe
Canton, Phil 112; Blylevon, Pitt
Andrews
from
becoming
the
Weatherly
Museum near the
155; Sutton, LA and Perry, SD
Cincinnati Manager John first NFL rookie to turn the 100CalifornIa (Ryan 15-11)
THE 8/ING PLACE
track's
fourth
turn, and the
Illwaukue (No.5 10-9), 5:30
McNamara said,"Sutcliffe just yard trick in his first three building will be renamed
American
Lsgee
Ryan,
as the
rn.
Seattle (Parrott 13.10) at Cal 192; Guidry, NV 1521 pitched a hdlluva game. The
"NMPA
Stock
Car
Hall
of
anus City (Spllttorff 13.16), Flanagan, Bait IlQi Jenkins, pennant race is still a day4oday
NT. N
N DAILY 4s SUN. 1
"He
Is
a
great
athlete,"
said
Weather
I
y
Fame-Joe
Koosman,
Ten
132;
Minn
143.
13 p.m.
thing. We feel we have as good a Atlanta Coach Leeman BenSavu
Museum."
Minnesota (Zahn 11.6) at
Natliiial League
Sufter, chance as anybody w
nett,
whose
club
is
off
to
ilias (Alexander 46), 5:36 Oil
its
best
Barney Wallace, president of
35; Tekulve, Pitt 27; season close. Ott.
m
start ever. "But you can also Darlington Raceway, said he is
Garber,
All
23,
Sambito,
IIou
.
susay's sames
In other games, Chicago -:= he has had some excellent proud the association chose to
19 Lavelle, SF 1$.
Seattle at Kansas City
0
Philadelphia
,
24,
in
10
blanked
Americas
League
Mar.
coachIng.
He's
got
a
solid
put
hail
at
the
track.
Oakland it Chicago
its
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California at Mllwaukn
"We'll do everything In our
5tauuhi01
Bait 91 MOflgi, San Diego, 10.7. The MontrealCleveland at Toronto
to
adjust
to
any
sy
ll
em
power
to
pit
the
Stock
Car
Ha
st
Clay
and
Lopez,
Des
ii•
Sullen
now" t BaftImore
Louis doubleheader was very quickly."
of Fame on the same level as
Detroit at New York
rained
WAand will be made up Denver will start quar- other halls of fame."
Minn at Texas, night
today.
terback Norris Weese, who was
The museum currently has
In the American Leagues it Ineffective in last Thursday's 9,000 square feet of floor space
was Toronto 4, Cleveland 3; 134 logo to the Los Angeles and houses the largest collecORLANDO-SIMIN0LI
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PIIDAYNIHT
Baltimore
5,
Boston
3;Tezss5,
PI
tlonof
dock
car
racing
cars
in
SInS
as
Wee,., who w
Ian Francisco Signed interim
PI,it Same
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aMinnesota 3; ( 1ard8, (i1
anagar Do" Bristol to a two-year 1 JosOla
pii by Craig Morton, will the world.
ZateAmore
140 5-40 go 3 SSMtlO 7, Kansas City 5 be looking for dangerous wide
A committee comprised of
Rica.Urquldl
Ill and California S Milwaukee 7. receIver
Rick Upchirth, who Wallace; Benny Phillips, sports
Q(14)M41;P(14)I$40,T(14 The New York-Detroit
leads
"THE SEASON
WINTER
FIBERGLASS BELTED
editor of the High Point, N.C.,
4) sees.
was
rined
out.
Same
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was missed.
The Patriots retaliated on the
k
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next charge. Going mostly in
the air, Tony Constantine
connected
with Time Burke to
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From' there, Constantine
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Meyers, the Lyman quar
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motivated when Brantley took
:
the lead. On the following
charge Meyers kept the ball
and ran. With three carries,
Meyers made the score 94, the
kick being blocked. Lyman
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V
the previous Brantley touchdown.
The next Brantley charge
u highlighted by the throwing
talents of Constantine. He
DAYTONA BEACH - Baby,
coinected four times gift
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And it did, m,..ii
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t1I
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chagrin of Lake Howell
nOWvu
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that
br
Brai*hv
School's football team.
the Lyman eight-yard line.
ft Hawks
With 7 seconds left In the half,
set on playing an e*sive
Burke caught the TD pus and
game,
a
extra points. The
sizzled the fuse and aldoo
remained, 10, ftutley leading
Spruce Clreek to post a 144
at the half.
triumph.
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t*ck after the half
w
While Lake Howell's offem
both
team
were putting the
was stalled in the
'strength
in
their
defenses.
Daytonals
the Hawk dolum c6ritinued to
drives comporeill to Lyman's
ilir exciting Wile",
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up with seven urn.
seemed tob. the dotermlnlng
recoveries.
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Infadftwasthedj,h
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to
break - t others defew.
aetibothscoresforiwwwu.s
recovered fumble deep u.
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quarter, Anthony Brooks
sprIce QV* twrMlry P".
In the Brantley
ST. CLOUD
Tro
RiaeU Conway a chanc, to
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laid
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Kessinger
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dwy which Meyers chaos McClrnnon didn't let the rain
34 itowi advantage wi
to
walk. FoIlowlstg Brooks rig, atop than Friday night, and
stood up Will
Meyers
kept the ball gain lotOviedoHigh s' football
quarter
a pair .
the
lisbdn.
Within the first benefitted to the fullest extent
domof
ni$0g,
the
toiith quarter, In an 34 tr1wnth over St Cloud.
of
Marvin ___ did ,1
scored the final TD.
Kwlnger hit Mike Scott with
In
the
nsa,
the
a
12-yard
scoring pass in the
orA slid f1i.
were rocking opening
lima
quarter
and
McUeincn
ran
it over for the
scare In the I.mqiaaflarwhs
Jim Belay Mood in cist,r. field twopoint contenion
CAN" Pub down C,odI
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There was nothing left for Lake Brantley after the
Herald Correspondent
game but to hop a bus for the short haul back to
1'd rather be lucky than good," said Lyman High Forest City.
football coach Bill Scott following a stirring 15-14
Lyman's celebrating went on for a while. Quite a
upset over Lake Brantley Friday night before a while.
packed house estimated at 4,000.
The Greyhound locker room was sheer bedlam.
Scott got his wish in this one, because the
Jon Haas and Jeff Meyers were among the hapGreyhounds were lucky. But Lyman was also a piest, and rightfully so, because they did the scoring.
good, solid competitive team that made its own
Scott was cheerful, but still philosophical in
breaks,
saying, 'it wastruly an Inspirational game. Toe to
"They hadn't beaten us in two years, and this one toe, and it didn't stop. A rivalry, if kept in the right
meant a whole lot," said losing coach Jim Raley. "It perspective, is the greatest thing for football.
makes me wonder if the Good Lord is on our side.
I feel good for the kids. The rain didn't let up "They earned It. I guess they wanted It more than just like the action. The rain actually favored us,
us."
because we are not a throwing ball club."
lithe final analysis, It
was a 34-yard field goal
by Haas after Robert
Reich stripped the
opening kickoff from
Scott Jackson, plus a pair
of five and nine-yard runs
by Meyers for touchdowns which spelled 15
points for Lyman.
Brantley won the toss, but It
became a disadvantage. On the
kickoff return, Reich stripped
the ball loose from Scott
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Hockey
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Turnbull.
National League
ternational Boston Red Sox, 5-3, to extend the game at 2-2 with his homer In 10 innings; Atlanta 10, San
East
Women's iask.Thall
Ken Singleton claims he their lead to a dozen games In In the third inning. "You guys Diego 7; Los Angeles 2, Cmw i. Pct. oa
St. Carol
Louis
- Signed
free-agent doesn't go out each evening to the American League East. (sportswriters) take care of cinnati 0 and Houston 2, San
ritrisi
guard
Almond
of Appalachian
win MVP votes - he just tries And Singleton collected his 10th that (the MVP voting). I don't Francisco 0. St. Louis at
State.
Ibrgh
Louis
76 66.535 10
Houston - Placed Doily Motley to help the Baltimore Orioles game-winning RBI, hit his 34th go out to win votes - just Montreal was rained out.
icago
.510 13½ and Leanne Waddell on waIvers,
keep winning,
home nine knocked in season bailgames."
Blue Jays 4, Indians 3:
IS
74 12 407 11
But
Friday
night
the
32-yearruns
No. 101, 107 and 101, and
With the score still tied, 2-2, In
u York
Rick Cerone hit a two-run
5$ U .353 31½
West
old
outfielder
turned
in
another
raised
his
batting
average
to
the
fifth,
Rick
Dempsey
triple
and Dave Stieb scattered
W L pet, o Leaders
MVP
vote-getting per- .301.
reached first on a fielder's 10 hits to pace the Blue Jays.
Ci
$3 64 .363 forinance.
"I
just
go
out
and
play
the
choice
and Al Bumbry and Kiko A's 8, White Sox 3:
on
12 64 .562 ½
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Arig
The Orioles defeated the game," said Singleton, who tied Garcia singled to load the
71 76 .43 12
(based on 425 at bets)
Pinch-hitter Wayne Gross
Fran
64 $4 .132 19½
National League
bases.
Singleton
followed
with
a
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Diego
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single
to
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the
six-run
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and rookie Brian
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Friday's Re'lts
score 4-2. Eddie Murray then Kingman tossed an eight-hitter
Rose, Phil
141 362 112.324
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Tmpltn, St.L
136597 193 .323
doubled to send Garcia home to
A's.
ago 2. PhIla 0, 10 Inns.
KnIght, Cm
1364tS137.315
with
the
fifth
and
final
Oriole
Mariners
7,
Royals 5:
nSa 10, San Diego 7
Hornef, Ali
101 429 133 .313
run.
Angola 2, Cincinnati 0
MazzIllI, NY
Leon Roberts knocked in five
140525165.314
ston 7, San Francisco 0
Parrish, Mtl
133464 116.312
In other AL games, Toronto runs with a grand slam and a
Tedey's Games
Garvey, LA
147 399 116.311
edged
Cleveland, 4-3, Oakland double and Willie Horton
(All Times EDT)
Mtthews, All
145 SIt 112 .309
defeated Chicago, 8-3, Seattle knocked in two runs with a pair
cage (McGiothen 11.12) at Wlnfleld. SD
146319166,302
delphla (Espinosa 14-11),
topped Kansas City, 75, Texas of singles to power the
American League
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downed Minnesota, 5-3, Cali- Mariners.
York (Kobel 6$) at Lynn, Sos
13343163 .337
fornla nipped Milwaukee, 8-7, Rangers 5, Thins 3:
burgh (Bibby 10.4), 2:13 Doming, Cl
134 464 153.m
By
United
Press
International
hits,
including
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pair
homer
and
Detroit at New York was
Rice, so
of
143562 195.329
Mickey Rivers collected five
$ton (Williams 43) at Sin Brett, KC
1444sl 1".3v
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Houston
Adros
refuses
to
and
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run-scoring
triple
that
rained
out.
hits,
including two solo homers
deco (Knepper 9.11), 405 Oliver, Tex
124430117.321 fold and that comes as no sparked atbree-run seventh for
In the National League, it to power the Rangers.
Leicano, Mil
12$ 413 145.3v
was: Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0, Angels 8, Brewers 7:
Louis (MartInez 13.7 and Bothte, 5..
131W 163.321 surprise to any of the Adros, Atlanta.
lom IS) at Montreal Kemp, Dot
131 471 132 .311 especially Manager Bill Virdon.
Rod Carew's sacrifice fly
itzedsr 10-4 and May 9.2), Molitor, Mil
In $30 161 317
Houston,
behind
a
four-hitter
scored
Bobby Grich with the
U P.M.
Lemon, Chi
133 509 159:312
by Vern Ruble, blanked the San
nsa (Matula
winning run in the ninth to give
1.9) at San
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Natiesal League
Kingman, Francisco Giants, 7.0, Friday
California Its victory.
Chi 15; Schmidt, Phil 42; night, to move within a halfclnnati (Norman 11.11) at Winfield, SD 30; Lopes, LA and
game of the Western DivisionAngeles (Mamas 0.0). 10:30 Stargel$, Pitt 2$.
American League
Thomas, leading Cincinnati Reds, who
Sunday's Games
Mil 10, Lynn and Rice, Boo 37; dropped a2-O decision tothe Los
Louis at Montreal, 2

alor League

Sunday, Sept. 16, 979

Lyman used the rushing
talents of Audle Cleveland in
four approach runs, giving
Lyman a first down on the
Brantley 15. Four plays later
Lyman settled for a three-point
field goal made by Haas.
Brantley had trouble holding
onto the ball again in the first
quarter, losing possession
again with a fumble, recovery
made by Kevin Schroeder of
Lyman. Again with good field
possession, Lyman charged to
the
Hirsaft Wyard,Une. The
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Sanford Memorial Stadium, and
:-anyone who stops by the office can't
help but notice the "93" painted on
the headrest.
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"Who is No. 93?," a stranger
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asked recently.
"No. 93 is No. 1 - Zinn Beck,"
answered Wes Rinker, the keeper of
baseball legends at the stadium.
The rocking chafrwas agift
Beckon his 90th birthday, but Zinn
said, 'I'm not ready for this ... not
yet," and decided to leave the chair
I
at the stadium offjce.
I Come Sept. 30, a little painting Is
In order, because Sanford's grand
old man of baseball will turn 94 on
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that day.
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Beck is truly the most amazing
personality in baseball, if only
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because of his longevity. How did he
get this far? "Clean living," he
deadpans.
Beck played In the major leagues
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for the St. Louis Cardinals 1913
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time
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Me 40M.
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1,000.carat o14.
Züii's career as a player was not early-tob,d phIIiiIiy. Hi guts up
kong, but he has certainly made a at$a.m. has tnskfa* and hssde!
lifeIhne equalled only by the las.. down toths sidewalk bench,. on.$'
mortal Connie Mack, who stint F1rst8treMwh,,,h,
three-quarters of a century in toss oVer a few of
the world's
organized baseball. This marks pro.mo,. SV .og a few If.ii
ZlIm's 73rdyesrjflba,,jjft,11
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the rnlie was Edith's replica is now
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displayed- at-,the opening game displayed in the
cii the major league baseball House at 544 E. Pratt St.,
in Baltimore,
it the
Baltimore,
wiginal
eo
5,
July
But on
was carried onto the field by
Fort
policem en , and at a Maryland 1975, It was flown over
race track, where It was Mdllenry with President and
carried by members of the Mrs. Gerald Ford present for
National Guard. On both oc the ceremony.
caslons Mrs. Harrison was
This experience meant so
much to me, because I'm
an
such
"The replica was not basically
,Ame
ricanism
said
person,"
,
originally made to fly from a
pole, but It was discovered that Mrs. Harrison. "I've been
no provision had been made to Americanism chairman for
display ft in the Maryland American Legion Ausiliary
pavilion, so we had to assemble Unit 53 in Sanford for the past
three years."
In the flag so it would be strong Mrs Harrison has a ser
enough to support halyards book full of memorabilia about
with which,,to raise the flag on both "h.-" '
d the original
the pole, Mrs. Harrison
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as
ma
collection
Finally the big day arrived the assembling of the replica.
for the flag to be raised at the She will speak and show slides
World's Fair, appropriately Tuesday for the Sanford Senior
Flag Day, June 14, 1964. Citizens Club at 1 p.m. at the
nford Civic Center. The
"President Harry S. Truman Sa1.11
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invited
utvncu £w attend.
gaveatalkandastheflagwent
ç, the tears came down my
face," she atimitted.
DAYTONA BEACH
Maryland Governor F.
'as'
Millard Tawea presented Mrs.
Harrison with a citation for her
MRIMSM
part In making the flag
possible.
Fair

By JANE CAS8ELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
.r1.
Compared to Edith Harrison
Drive, Sanford,
Of W i'
Betsy Ross was a piker.
Edith and her husband, John,
may be known in Sanford
goodwill ambassadors and
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official
Gelgeoics,in*t*ck
in Maryland site Is famous for
her flag-making.
...
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For Mrs. Harrison was In
charge of making the worlds
'r
largest flag completely handWOVfl and hand-sewn, a foot
by42 foot replica of the original
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Star Spangled Banner that
over Fort McHenry during .
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the War of 1812.
a
It was Oi
woman named Mary Picker,•
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sgIll - with the help of her
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daughter and slaves
Inspired Francis Scott Key to
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write the National Anthem.
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fli.at flag Is displayed at
Smithsonian Institution in
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Washington, D.C.
.
InFebniary, 1964, when Mrs.
Harrison was president of the
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unit in Baltimore, She was
I'
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take
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to
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asked by state officials
on the task of making the
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the
be
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replica to
S
Mar yland. exhibit In the New
ld's
Fair.
York Wor
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When she was approached by
Mrs. J. Elmer Weisbeight,
. -.-director of the National Flag I
HouselnBaltlmore,andRobert I
Fillittas, executive director of
the Maryland Divisco of the
World's Fair, Mrs. Harrison r
asked for an hour to think It
over.
Iknewlt would be gigantic
loot 5fl says, Din wncn ' tdflft narrison with ncr
came lack l told them ltwuan flag
scrapbook and
010rtobeuked ndfoh1th citation.
I would any 'no,' but for God
them on to match the original,"
and Country I'd say 'yes."
"When the news first cam Mrs. Harrison said.
"When the workers were
0* In the paper that the replica
was planned," Mrs. Harrison sewing on the flag, there was an
recalled, "John Dickey, atmosphere of reverence with
president of the Dickey Woolen no loud talking," she recalls.
"If a sewn had tobe taken out
Mills in Ellicott City,, Md.,
called the governor to say he and done over, It was done with
would provide all the wool for the seine spirit It was put In."
the flag and would send his
"It was one of the highlights
engineer to Washington to of my life, having an up
make a draft of the original and poitunity to serve my country
the color and quality of the in thought, ward and deed and
mate rial. The wools and to be associated with such
tlwsads were especially dyed wonderful people."

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Hitt will cover the "far-reaching effds on businesses,
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Robert C. Kiattier has joined Barnett Bank of
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Bank President C. Lee Maynard said Meitner will
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his pipe from his mouth,
and said simply, "People."
It would take a person
who liked people to come
down on a Sunday evening
and open upso a customer
could get a can of paint to
finish a project.
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touch with their many
friends. 'We've really
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wow "and we're PIN
to miss them."
Before going to work for
his grandson and looking
after his garden, the
Waddles, who have been
married 60 years, plesi to
do a Utti. traveling. "We're
going bsok to Indiana for a
couple of mantle," Waddle
said. "Then we'll have time
to do what we wad I. di
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but despite an artificial
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husband.
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outside' but he once got
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Busina_men come In to
buy their lunches. The
people of the neighborhood
would stop In for a loaf of
bread or a gallon of milk.
Shelves fining the wall
almost ceiling high are
docked with canned goods,.
headache remedies, and
cans of paint. Fly swatters,
priced at 35 cents, hung
from a nail,
"We've gut second-hand
clothes and thoes.Carpod
stuff1" said Mrs. Waddle.
"I'd go by carport sales
late in the day," explained
Waddle, "and buy all they
had left.
Anything that might be
sold could end up In their
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shelves revealed an old
Kodak flash gm with large
lailig, punch bowls, a red,
white and blue rurar
n'iflboa that Mrs. Waddle
complains she has never

have conversations."
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sat just inside the door and
was there for the
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Waddles closed their store
for the last time.
wu Wad0014fly
die's General Store but the
home made sign that sat
out front said It was Mom
and Pop's.
"Everybody who knows
us calls us that," said Cora
Waddle, who with her
husband Flavius ran the
small grocery store at 515
S. Elm Avenue in Sanford.
"A lot of children come In
here from school and they
all call us Mom and Pop."
The Waddles ran the kind
ofátore most people over 30
can remember: the saiall
grocery that stocked alittle
bit of everything. It was a
part of the neighborhood
rather than being on the
highway or In a shopping
center. It was dlose enough
for the kids to walk to for a
W of bread and get it on
credit. It was the kind of
More America had before
the Supermarkets and the
drive-in convenience
stores.

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a truck around Columbus,
Ind., Flavius Waddle
retired and came to
Florida. That was 15 years
ago. He opened a store on
Sanford Minus b*ao&amp;d ft
to his daughter and son-tnt law.
They got Into the flea
market business a couple
of times, "ran around a
while," went back to
Indiana, and then, "when
this store was available,
got it."
"He's retired two or
three times," said Mrs.
Waddle referring to her 72year-old husband, "but
he's not satisfied. We make
a Uttle extra money togo
with social security, or at
least try to."
For two years the
Waddles operated their
store In the quiet
residential neighborhood
and they made It the kind of
store they would like to
patronize. "I like the old.
fashioned More better than
the supermarkets," said
Mrs. Waddle. "I like for
people to wait an me.
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The GED tests leading to a Florida High School Diploma will
be offered at Seminole Cornm*mfty College (5CC) on Sept. 24,
and 26. Eligibility for taking the tests mat be completed by
Sept. 14.
GED Ted orientation will be held on Sept. 26 from 3- 4p.m.
and 4-5 p.m. Students qualified to take the tests are encouraged to attend this class on "How to Take and Pass the
GED Exams".
For more Information on GED's free, study program, call
the College.

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The unit was founded through the State Department of Home
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Ihe county.
Organizations desiring more information, or wishing to
.chedule a program, may contact Sh1da Wilkens at SCC, 323'*450, extension 460.

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The Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community College
.16 offering a morning and evening class in , "Bread Dough
arneIdL" The morning class meets every Wednesday for
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ill be held In the Sears Community Room at the Altamonte
)lall. The evening class meets every Thursday from 7:00 p.m.
ItO 10:00 p.m. for four weeks, beginning September 20. Class
111 be held at the College in Room J-7.

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programs (Early Childhood, Language Arts, and Compensatory) are Invited to attend a parents' workshop on Sept.
18,19 and 20 at the Westslde Recreational Center from 8a.m. to
p.m. The center is located at 919 Persimmon Ave. (near
Crooms High School).
The workshop will include films, opportunities to make
teaching aides to use with children at home, presentations by
teachers in the programs, and an opportunity for parents to
become better acquainted with the program so that they might
help In the planning and evaluation of the Title I program.

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is . elf ering an evening class in "Theatre Appreciation,"
scheduled to begin Sept. 20. Class seminars will meet Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Theatre attendances will meet
from approximately 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on a Thursday.
Theatre Appreciation is designed to Increase enjoyment of
live theatre, by (1) discovering the wide range of theatre offerings in the area, (2) discussing the plays with other Interested people, and (3) learning more what goes into a live
production. The class will attend six performances and meet
onalternate weeks In seminar sessions. Arrangements have
been made with area theatres to receive either complimentary
tickets or tickets at reduced prices.
For Information, call the Leisure Time Program at SCC,

GED Tests Scheduled

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it was presented to the state of
Matyland and it didn't cost the
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the flag -a total of200 yards of
material. It was made into C, 8
and 144nch wide strip..
Then it was up to Mrs.
Harrison and her 57 American
Legion Auxiliary members who
cam irom au over the *ate
ova snowy and Icy roads to
volunteer their time and talents
to bell assemble the giant flag.
By the time it was coinpiated,
they had donated a total of
is,oi hours to the project.
The flag was assembled in the
foyer of * the state Office
Bidlding, where it was spread
' tables, Mn. Harrison
said, soni bintnat of cidIdrmn
cs to watch. "I phm.d every
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has been named the new manager of the Sherwin Williams
Decorating Center at 318 French Ave., Sanford.
Mrs. Marshall has been with the Sherwin Williams
Company since 1973 and has served as outside sales
representative,
representative,
.. decorating consultant and assistant
manager at the santor
Sanford sore.
Merritt R. Martin has been appointed to the position of
assistant manager. Martin has been an employe of
therwin Williams since 1978, having worked as Inside
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iWlC relations director. 'ii
Altamonte ''•"5 as a V''
been announced by C. Lee Gouchenour, president.
Ms. Thatcher,formerlywlth Pearson Clarke&amp;Sawyer
Advertising and Public Relations of Lakeland, is a
graduate of the University of Florida with a degree
journalism. She spent several years as a reporter for
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I am so very glad to be back
borne after a long summer
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very good friends from Tampa, they went on to Rochester, N.
they flew to Belgrade and V. where they visited relatives
started their tour visiting some and friends.
attractive and clean towns.

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They took anovermght boat toa
Gwense and Vincent Butler
Greek Island where they spent had a happy summer with a
two days and then from there to three weeks vacation in
Italy. They stayed in Florence Phoenix Ariz. and Las Vegas
four days and also visited Nev.
Venice.
flew to Phoenix where
Pat said,
theyLyedat the horne
our trip was the well tended and cousin, Luc ille Florimont while
clean arms we visite
she was ona cruise tothe Virgin
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Susannah Wolford In her ultra-modern kitchen which features many antique
Items. Sheer white curtains are used throughout the entire home.

Murphy WoffoW at the plano In a comer of the living room. 7he original tile
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the bride-elect is the paternal
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Rollins College and is presently a senior at the University
of Central Florida.
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maternal grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Young of Vernon
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Sanford, announce the engagement of their
Pamela Joyce, George Wesley Patterson, SOfl 0
and Mrs. George Robert Patterson of Carthage, N.C.

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Joln turned 12-years-old and friend Mrs Letha Fowler, a
his parents gave hlzna birthday member of the Lake Mary
dinner party with the Woman's Club among other
traditlonalcakeandicecream thlngs.Shewaswell..knownln.
for all of his friends and the community for her
relatives,
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diets, and by the end of August practically everywhere
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twice this season.
It is nice to getaway from
We spent four days in
everything and everybody at
visiting
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around
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We visited Wheeling the South Seas Plantation resort
state.
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Myers
with
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Mark,
and
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and
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of Wed
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his wife, Dawn.
Ruthann, and Richard's Canyon and then on to
beautiful in the 'summer.
reminds me of a story ta le out
girlfriend Gail Patrick, from Vegas where they spent th ree
Sanford just got back from an days. Also they saw the Hoover
of a Christmas book - a
beautiful blend of the very old
I talked to Pat Southward last exciting two weeks trip to New Dam and the famous lAndon
Bridge, the Petrified Forest
and elegant large homes and night. She and her husband Jersey and the Bermudas.
and Montezuma Castle among
the modest ones built right next Ernest just got back from a
This was a special trip for several others.
to each other. Door decorations two
vacation
Richard
and Gail - a high
to
with stained glass are seen Yugoslavia, Greece, an Italy.
school graduation present from
They also visited Nogales,
their parents.
Mex. and Tombstone, Ariz.
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New Jersey and from there
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relatives
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A graduate of Florida The Clarks arrived in Satiford
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Ulmer has been at the visor for the Florida Probation Friday evening. Two pla nned
A native of Howell, Mich., the featured soloist at the
thlkfron's home for 2 years and Parole Commission.
activities sched uled for Clark was educated In the Florida Baptist Convention in
Saturday are a cookout for public schools of Manatee 1975. Also, the two of them
members of the committee on County, and attended both the recorded an 12 album in March
Music and Youth and their Manatee Junior College and of 1976, "Savior, Like a

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Some observers have specu
nation's Roman Catholic corn- States.
Abortion has been a major lated the pope might address
munity looks for support from
Pope John Paul Ii's visit to issue for the nation's Roman the Issue during his scheduled
Catholic bishops and other meeting with the National
America In their effort
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abortion
laws,
religious groups since the Con ference of Catholic Bishops
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a tan Catholic official
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effort,
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think
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enact a constitutional amend"We're looking for someone
But it Is 1501 yet Known If ment to ban most abortions.
who ls going to encourage usln
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Kelly said In an Interview what we're doing," Kelly said.
for John Paul's meeting with that he believes the pope will "And he may have afew things

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The Hickory Avenue Qiurch of God Ladies AuiIliary
will present a concert Saturday, Sept. 15 at 7:30
p.m. at 503 Hickory Ave., Sanford featuring the combined
mass choirs of the Livingston Street Qiurth of God and the
New Jerusalem Qiurthof God Gospel QolraofO&amp;ndounder
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people who "are interested in Commission will be to present mobilize political action
what government is doing both sides o a legislative issue through an organized structure,
locally,
statewide and national- based on a belief that "there is would not be in opposition to the
who tried to
I , and who are willing to make a difference between fairness usual Baptist strict opposition
of church and date.
their voices heard in those and neutrality."
classify Him in
"We want to be catalysts, not
arenas in appropriate ways." The basic communications
liberal or
"I'm leery of Christian vehicle, he said, would a power brokers," Elder said.
politicos who can determine "Moral Alert" newsletter sent "We do not intend to tell people
cons.rvative
their positions on the Issues too to those involved in the Corps what they should think and how
quickly, perhaps allowing a "when issues of special Impor- they should vote."
categories.'
alleg- tanceto Southern Baptists arise
"But it rejects the misinterpolitical-philosophical
lance to tell them where to and when fast action is called pretation of that doctrine which
In the past, most of the stand and using their faith to for."
suggests that Christians and
"We think this approach fits Christian principles should not
religious witness effort in authenticate the position,"

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V5Iiabl by contacting
oaterat32llS7orby sending
a check to P.O. Box 969, Longwood, Fl. 37150. TIckets will be
$10 per adult member and $5 per child. Non-member tickets
are available at $23 per adult and $10 per child.
Services will be held at the Naval Trath'ng Base Friday
night, Sept. 21, Saturday, Sept. 22 and Sunday Sept. 23 and 30
p4 Monday, October 1.

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Those invW to serve on the panel include Sanford City

Commissioner Julian Stenstrom, Dr. Anna Backman, a
professor of Spanish and French and Dr. Monib Collestan, a
Baha'l who has served as a physician and surgeon in 7 cows-

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The Church has withstood the test of time because nothing has yet
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In observance of World Peace Day, Sunday, the Baha'la of
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a unique symbol of yesterday.

FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLISOF CHRIST
l5I?S.SanlsrdA,s.
Rev. HegN W. Pain
Minister
Seeday School
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Wed. Service
1:31pm

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1431 West First Street
SUE Stantan
Pastor
Sunday School
11:51a.m.
Morni ng Ser vice
11:01a.m.
Even'neSnvsce
7:35pm.
WtdnesdayService
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11:00a.m.

Calling ftsejf the Christian Elder said. "The Christian faith

World Peace Day

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any political persuasion,"

'Jesus always

Citizenship Corps, the new, should be the norm, the stanloosely knit, "grass roots" dard,and if It is,Ithlnk it defies
organization of Southern Bap. any doctrinaire labeling."
tista, was spawned by the
"Jesus," Elder said, "always
denomination's Christian Life frustrated people who tried to
Commission foll owing the classify him In libe ral or con_ categories."
formation of Christian_
Voice, a servative
far-rigig political organization
The growth of conservative,
Seeking to link political action Christian political action
and conservative politics,
group. has caused concern
In announcing formation of among a number of religious
the new group, William Elder, leaders on the national level in Washington has been generally Elder said.
best with the Christian gospel, be actively present in the
director of Christian CitIzen- part because of the groups' non-ideological but with someHe said the operational style which is a gospel of enabling, political process."

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What varied stories this ancient spun could reveal if only it were
capable e x ci t i n g taks of the Civil War. of enchanting lovers'
trysts beneath its tall arched roof. And. gloomy stories. too, like t he
despondent ii1d man who snuffed out his life by plunging froin its
edge into the swift water of the creek below.'

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generate increased political servative Christianity."
Involvement on the part of the
"I don't think the Christian

and at the afternoon service, Rev. Willie FouR. The theme of
the day will be "Christian Men Working To Build A Better

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Maker Streets, Altamonte Springs, Will observe its
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Fr. William Ennis
Pastor

By DAVID E. ANDERSON ship, did not name any names insistenceThat they alone speak thing of a liberal bent on such of the Christian Citizenship and with the Baptist commitUPI Religion Writer
but said the Corps would be an for a "Christian" posi tion on Issues as disarmament, civil Corps will be "to look first to ment to the priesthood of the
The social action arm of the alternative to roganizations issues and those positions are rights,forelgn aid and domestic the specifics of an issue, than to believer," Elder said.
Southern Baptist Convention Is which have "wedded con- invariably conservative.
At the same time, Elder said,
programs for the poor, the the Biblical ethics before we
launching an ambitious effort to servative politics and conthe new group, the first time the
handicapped and the elderly, speak."

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league and try to make it on
their own.
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and choreographer Gene Kelly
reminisces on bis long and var"tile career.
(12)NEC LATE MOVIE "A Fine
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Claudia Cardinal.. An Amencan detective becomes the
unwitting accomplice of a
female thief planning a gem
hoist from a supposedly
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are, when the

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are new and they represent the
distinction betwoun them.
highest and best use of the land.
An appraisal Isan estimate or
however, inure often cost does opinion of value. It may be
not equal value,
given orally but usually Is a

example two homes,

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE No. 791as3.CA.t7.K
AUSTIN HOLLADY.

fidintlil.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH

Plaintiff,
vs.

written statement of an

A. A. MCDONALD. indivially and

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judgment

demand as the knowledge and
greatly exceeds the
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supply to such Wi
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for hoziie
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Florida corporation, If living, and, if
dead, the unknown heirs, devi$ses,

so, E. Colonial Dr., Orlando

money paid for a property
may be

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and

corporation, if living. Residence

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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

Unn
L. A. RAULERSON, individually
and as Trustee Of ORANGE NAVAL
STORES COMPANY, a dissolved
Florida corooralion. if living.

Wanted older person to teach
party backgammon, must have
322.0414.
board.
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However, suppose two Identical

homes are sold: one with terms
that permit the buyer to put 10
percent down and pay the
balance over 20 years at 6
percent Interest, and the other
to a buyer who pays the entire
price in cash. The sales price of
these two properties could
differ substantially, while their
market value might be the

of

deviSs, assignees. trustees.

Of the

proof

publication of this notice, the fic. grantm, criditoi'5, ilanois, or other
under Of
titious name, to-wit: BEAUTiQUE claimants claiming by,
ON WHEELS, 802 Brentwood through either or both A. A. Mc
A. RAULERSON.
Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Florida DONALD and L.
appointment of a
under which I am engaged in action for the
successor trustee for ORANGE
business at $02 Brantwood
below Altamonte Springs, FL. Avenue, NAVAL STORES COMPANY, a
dissolved Florida corporation, has
Sales often are made at
That the party interested In said
been filed against you and you are
market values when a seller Is
follows:

forced to sell quickly or when a
sale is arranged between
relatives. Thus, price can be
taken as accurate evidence of
value only alter COI1MdC.I1fl

relattonship of

the

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INVITATION TO RID

buyer and

formation cell 322.4110 or

P.O. Box 3145,

Florida 31811, and file the

Orlando,

CWi.l$ulsrd.

Street,

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Cirk of Circuit Court

By: June I. Curtis
As Deputy Clerk
1 - 2 Wheel Motorcycle
14, 23, 30, 1979
Detailed specifications are Publish Sept.
available at the office of the City DEN.30

Body.

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DETROIT

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midnight strike deadline
Friday and reached a tentative
agreement that Is expected to

WI. Knowles

City

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serve as a model contract for Publish: September 16. 1q79.
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SPACE AGE

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Expelisicil Laborers for malone.

osstgna area. Own triw.
wk. 114-2172 after 7 M.

32771.

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The settiement averted IFlorida in accordance with the
All pineiw having clalnil V
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sluggish flatiOflai economy ItO
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PUblish Aug. i*, Sept. 2,9, 16,
THIS NOTICE, Is fIll wish the clark
a full recession.
D(M-133
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2425$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

2 5*, 1 5, w-FR or could be 3rd
BR. 133,015.2111 Yale Ave.

Sanford 3210d40
Orlando 321-1577

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REALTOR, 322.7195

FLORIDA REALTY
REALTOR

ALL
OF UNFORD

Sy Owner $anterd, 6 turn, units

M. U,worth Realty

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Sales. passport photos &amp;
repair service. 3fl 6101.

fast

Sell th%oe useful, no longer
531 9993.

p,g,,, CIsrnng

Honis lnlplen35lds
I Man, quality operation
5 yrs. exp. Palios, Driveways

Roof, homes, mobile homes, etc.

etc.WayneBeal,327.1321

$32.50. Reasonable rates, all
work guaranteed, 323-7153.

PliasacailJeannstti

CUSTOM CABINETS

441-SdS6or2fl73SS

FreeEst.

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Used Furls- AppIIl.CIs.
Plumbing l-iaiiwes
Bldg. MaterIal. 322 SIISS
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APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
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Larry's Mart, 318 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sill, thI finest itS USed
furniture, Retrig., stoves, tools.

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Mobile home specIal 17*60,

HANDYMAN-GIN, HOUSEHOt.D RIPAIIS FROM CUR.
TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PAINTINO.$PRINK.
LENS. 333.4755 ANYTIME.
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Handy Paul, hal truck will trawl.
Wasuti Is make small hotiwlidi
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
mIsc.CsUPaulHunter.3$-5531.

DIM Tractor Service

Mowing &amp; discing, cultivation

ditch banks chopped. All service
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtors

our spicialty. 000dral.345.srn.
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Custom Painting 3. detail trim,
Free Es?. 373-1704.

neded items with a Herald
Classitiad Ad. Call 332.2611 or

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ORIENTAL 1UGS WANTED

LIb IA NNpc. $aoterd

terior, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 3220071.

PAINTINO,CARPENTRY

&amp; malchlug days,.

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clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
races. 322 5752.

lowe Kassidre N.y S. 'tapI,

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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.

Pair FrancIs Doors 36" sods
Callwsshoaysalhs,Sp.m.

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IS keel &amp; Ike 1*ui.
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Cash 322.4132
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Beat the winter rush have
your oil heater
cleaned now. 3233954.

Dog I Cal boarding, bathing,

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Niw&amp;UledFurnitur.
333.4113
*1.lasilsrd Ave

*5p

vice everytime. Ph. 323 0541 'or
553-5914.

RIR Pressure &amp; Sleam Cleaning.

PUINITUIE&amp; THINGS

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3231039

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erani New Intsrlprung Bedding ½
price. $aMerd Furniture Sal.
ys,e, 17.91S. ii $aoleri 321*721

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Custom Office Cleaning, cornmerical, new const. Licensed,
bonded &amp; insured. Quality ser

Weiboldts Camera Shop

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1400 or best offer. 8300103.

rapsasesed, used very short
tIme, OrIginal $113. NI. $151 0.'

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Grooming &amp; BoarOng

Buckskin gelding, gentle 9 yr. old
game horse current coggins.

197$ $lngsr Futwa Fully auto,

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chairs. $71. Sanford Furniture

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backyard sale -wIl ewr$hk4
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Purebred Siberian Husky

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BUY. SELL, TRADE
311-3111. SkIS P.
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Alternations, Dressmaking

65-Pets-Supplies

SS-MscsIiussus fur $s

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uellIled buys,. Ikie Is

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ISSII*5 -_ niir ms...

Woody Little, 323-9436

UI me AIIM 359.5315

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MORTGAGES. 1. Legg. Lic.
Mtg. Sroker. $21 No. 4-0

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New I pr dinette sal. Table I 4

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty, 23 yrs. Exp. 169-8562.

3-chlnery-TooIs

Sanford. 332-5721.

Wymore Rd.. Aitamemfe.

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S. Allumure Or.

ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add ons. Quality work, no lob
too small. 895-4914.

AFRICAN VIOLETS
322-9141
The Greenhouse
Eves after 63. weekends
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- Furniture Salvage, l7-2 So. of

WILL IUY EXiSTiNG 1st &amp; 2nd

Office Cleaning

OH Heating

Tyson Cement
Drives, patios, walks &amp; etc.
LICENSED 169-9453

Ferns I Elotic Plant
Nelson 'oses
401 Celery Ave.

New Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. Orig.
retail 145.98. NOW $10. Sanford

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Appllances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

Cement

mower I harrow for sale

refrigerator, white. Very good

3 SE. I beth, huge
eqair let. Pvlvscy since, ef
Pithed saris.. S vs. old $11111.

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US Case Tractor

Laskig your home &amp; credit? I will
catCh up back payments I My
equIty. 3221014

W,GarnuIWIst.

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Tuesday, October 16th. Call
Marie Richter. 3226103.

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REALTOR (0

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remodeling
general home repairs. no job too
small. Call 323-9165 anytime.

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JEAN NORRIS

acrylic I crafts starting

recently remoiulid. new alec. &amp;
pluMbing. Good location. cxc.
ntvrn. Asking $100,100, $35,000
dan. Owner carry at current
rats. Interastid parties onlyl
3231019.

Mowing

Yard debris, Trash

Carpentry

ART LESSONS water color.

BuildiesulI-suf uSsr yours.
EllA-VA. P14*2351141

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stove w.

Oven. 129.332-3315.

3324119,323-7173

FREE ESTIMATES

323 8719

FILL DIRT &amp;TOP SOIL

every size and price.

4 burner counter top

Certif led Lawn &amp; Landscape

Beauty Care

2401 Airport Blvd.

DInette set 36"xI$" butcher block
top, Colonial style with leaf &amp; 4
grim pedded chairs, $73, Brown

4-mnlrCiaI

$451. Preach Ave.

323.

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Lawn Nintenanc*j

Ught Hauling

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St,,'332 3742

NAMED

Looking For a New Home?
Check the Want Ads for houses

CaliBart

hove a hens, tie. $35,111.

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home,

CalICarl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

Discount MuSic Center. 220?
French Ave. 327 2255+
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American Sod
831-2200
BAHIA SOD $30 (400 sq. ft.)
Free Del. on 1400 sq- It. or more.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

rchandise

62-Lawn-Garden
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in Ihe Herald 322-26110,33? 9993.

Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls

1213.322-0705

w.city water,
sewer &amp; paved strict. $4,100.

LI, Mary: 2 acres Zanid agrl.
Idsel far your new home I' you

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UNCLUTTER

Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad

Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, FIa. 32711

1976 TRAILER S'x4'xT,
LIGHT TO TOW.

lIdg. lot for duplex or single
famIly

55-Boats &amp;

sell for $300,

near game reierv. 1-81.100

Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6291.
Lic., bonded &amp; Ins.
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Garage Sale: 703 Santa St. 9am-7 p.m. Thurs,, Fri. &amp; Sat. Cradle,
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Complete Bedrm suite, like new, 6
mos. old, dark mahogany, extra
nice. Call 323-lila. Paid $1,000

345-7273

Lawn &amp;Gsrden

COI%1IOn%ng

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electrical, Plumbing Service a. Repair.

carseat, 2 adult walkers, misc.
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Wrangler leans special $10.99 pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave., 322-5791

3 -l05lOOft.IotsOcaIa

FHA or tA. Priced at $ISJOO,
located at 1121 Summaslln Ave.

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Multi fam. Yard Sale, Sat., Sun.
Furn., baby Items, mIsc. &amp;

Early American couch &amp; chair,
green plaid, excellent cond.
$10. 553-5335.

"THE LAND MANN"
J.MANNREA..1OR

54-Garags Sales

chair, recliner 1. ottoman.
1250. 339-1351

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For sale: Couch, love seat.

allowed.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $20,900

77 Matador 9 pass. wagon, all
optIons, like new, need small car
for business, LiSt price $7,200
asking $3,000 Phone 3230321

works good. $125.

Zenith 23

clothing. 111 GarrIson Dr.

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zoned agriculture, horses

'72 VW Rebuilt Eng,
5900
322 7119

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Dealers lnvitedl SALE

Star Rd. behind Color Wheel

Assoc. 322-1193.

322-3481

323 1731

nilure Salvage, 17-92 So.

Paint, 4 blks. west of 441. 293.
2373. Open daily 9-6, Sun. 12-6.

330*660
HIGH I DRY. Large oaks, pine &amp;
palms. Close in, paved streets

Rig. Real Estate Broker
3211759
1835 Sanford Ave.
Aft. Hrs. 322.7643,3321*

$49,500.

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BLAIR AGENCY
JSJ .1166 or iii iiiu

PROGRESS TODAY at: Or-

5 ACRES

BATEMAN REALTY

ATED, INCLUDES NEW
ROOF. PRICE RAISED TO

AUGUST'S TOP
SALES ASSIATE

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IargeMSR, fencedbick wIth in.
ground pool. NICi neighborhood.

PAINT. $31,300-

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LAKE FRONT LOT.LOCH ARBOR
½ acre, 130' on lake. $53,000

Lake Mary 3-1; wage, fruit trees,

3 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, CARPETING, NEW

Nut N.Nt tluAunesIdMJI, Pem. N*IS..N&amp;A. *5* -

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APPLIANCES. PRIVACY
FENCE, ALL BRICK. $35,300.'

1969 Chev Impala I dr.; 1913 AMC
Hornet 2dr Makeolfer.
323 t19,
We Buy Wrecked Cars

Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.

2500 Industrial Blvd. off Silver

7 acres Lake Sylvan. $10,000. Best
Terms. William Maliczowskl,
Realtor 322.7953.

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Fromj101o$50
Call 32? 1621; 322 1160
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REALTORS

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dollar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
you have a classIfied ad garage
sale.

3 BEDROOM,2 BATH, CENTRAL

lfllNhoreVIs.321W7

7587

FORRIST ORUNE

322•9283

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DOORS FOREVERI
We are offering their *10.000 In.
vantory of new furnIture, bed.
ding, I GE appliances 1. TV5 at

$30-1i33or339-011 eves.

TRIPLEX (2) 2 BEDROOM, (1) 1
BEDROOM, 2 CARPORTS,

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Area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
water front. $43,300.

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WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO.

Hey Kids: Looking for an extra

Nitedvert Iir$*o. + *5Nfl.

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SAT.&amp; SUN.

2 BEDROOM, FORMAL DINING
ROOM WOOD FLOORS, FIRE.
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH.
COMPLETELY REDECORATED, NICE CORNER. $33000.

acres

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OPEN HOUSE ltoSPM

REALTOR 332.4991

MuLT1PLELISTINGSERvIcE

330' on paved frontage,
$27,000. lOpct.dwn. Byownir
3533IlLeve.3498451

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1973 VW bus- Tune-up. plugs.
pressure plate. valve iob Great
,as mileage. $1600. 322-7425.

322 5990

Stores, 1t &amp; French. 322 0245.
Jim- Open Friday nights till 1

2597 S. SanfordAve.

OUTOF BUSINESS
SALEII

GENEVA

25*, 1 bath plus FIa Rm, large
detached double garage,
oversized lot. $33,750

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$23900.

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nil, ens,, trans+ good. New
akcs- Body needs work. 127
Bevier Rd+ $500

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Orlando, Florida., 143-4160.

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'15 models Call 339 9100 or 834

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

Just ee'..eived estra nlre shipment
of used colon' TV's $165 to 5295+
All guaranteed!

WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Blosson Trail,

43-t.ots.ACrelge

acres. $54,100.

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JINS 1834176.

espy 0 *to ssslio, at

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Nild. Ninth SIIR.
YOU'.ARt+ NOtIFIED thiS an $
'Pills. C - NM. W59 WPat.

uiilfty &amp; -ShIns isles,

Terms. $45,300.

Upto$1,000
322-2151 or 3235213
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1978 GMC Jimmy I wheel drive,
jt radio, 9.000 mi Best offerruus' sell 831 1140

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TV repo 19" Zenith- Sold on;.
$49375 bal. $183.16 or SI? mo.
Agent 3398316-

cingl No one in Orlando-Sanford
area refused credit if you will
pay ¼ downl Let us help you
establish local credit. We deliver
in Sanford.

We pay cash for mobile homes

320,000.

BEDROOM. CARPORT,
VACANT OFF MILLONVILLE.

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FURNITURE.BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store I man-

VA&amp;FHAFInanelng

Mobile home 3 BR, 2 AC, 1 yr.
NEW. Assumption terms Ideal.

Ill, n S. CIA. carpilad. EU.
cliii. $511 me.. INS I ref.

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iwtias turnis.t cie. person

pralerrid. cell 45S4351

•S acres Paola Markham area.

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Old fashlcnsd country home w.3fo

COMPARE THESE FIATURISt
SURGE POOL
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HOUSE AREA
'CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED
ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

MULTIPLE LlSTlNG.REAITOI

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DAVID IVAN PROSE.

SALES
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COUNTY

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standard - 1 livIng cued by
inflation"

3221112,3227177

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Pieballi.," stslst It the dells is Isiwid. 'he

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retirees with protection

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Eyes.3fl1512, 322-1317,

utIlities furnished $170 me.
Muffs. 151.1532.

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financing and expansion tpç
qualified applIcants. •1'
percent - return of your ' l
vestment guaranteed. .;FOR INFORMATION CAt.
Fawn Sales of the Southeol . TOLL FREE: 1400.432-7,,,t +

numhirtoWi.b$fer,17111LAW.

:dalm Is
w stated, - K
cgeslngle, eq vauIvleesw, the

ICATIS. INC, a Florida
Carparallos, at ii,.

e. eacpr y

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Americas foremast didilniry
osmpsnyssidalsemlwiitarlto

er, attirney, and the amount

cassmeu*y,..

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Pint tlsie puce werk Wilistar,

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'SEMINOLE COUNTY + - LONOW000 IRANCH. asrmuriv skill

Sanford StudIo *0.1185.08k. All

&amp; CASH P EDt
"
E*perlesice dslrud. Geld pay,
Insurance, vacation, credIt
unlisi &amp; pnOIt shoring. Apply Wi
sn Lab. Mary 05 Feed Sieve
MarY
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323.7832

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COOKS

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VGlanw.y Dr. 4.2 wIth pool.
113001. -

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!!rem tile

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SMINOLI bask for the claim the isams and

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esfrlayesØ.
EU. Salary &amp; bilsathls. Oi561P4

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house In

$13,330,

ApIs. for Isnir - Citizuis. Dawn.
town, very clean I roomy. lee
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

me a dasnans$rsfor SiltS S*ITS
cash from FrIendly Hem.

guest

ISunland- 4.2 with pool.
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Es., In 'epsrty
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$79,900, with 2-1

DawtoaepsirOrPulrYourHairUse AWanS Ad. 332.3511 or 321.

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VS. Cameron Avi. 1.2 acres 3.2.

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NORRILL TEMPORARY
SERVICE

SURVEYPA*TYCNIIF
pgJ
avlIabls sir Party Chief

The nameand address sI Oil

and working hours.

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C3 BR 2 B hOme, 4 acres
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equipment, supplies. ac.
counts, complete tralning- &amp;,
øcured locations with na.,,
tlonal &amp; local advertising.'
YOU PROVIDE d desire t,
succeed &amp; operate your r'
busIness, have a minimum
sms, and be able to staØ
-, wIthin 30 days.

I Grove Manor 53 with pool.

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333.4733

CALL 4474118

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$435 Elm Avenue, Sanford, FIes'IIs,

previous offeri on wages,

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with A FLICK OF A B1C!!
COMPANY PROVIDES

$55,000.

SANDLEW000
PurnlshedllRCondo

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InI.pp$ytsdsy.flsfie.wo sie
no an amploymøt agency.

plsyir. M.F.H.Vat.

Number 79.3*CP, is pending in the

honest &amp; competent ii.
viduals wishing to earn top'
dollars as quick as a f lick

'oiIt apt house, $24,500.
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Markham Woods Rd. $130,000.

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uu,u v,iic.
TOP ACCOUNTS ready &amp;
available to be turned over to

I Geneva- 1½ acres 4.2.

31-AIIIflSIWS Furnished

assignments for experIenced
Office &amp; dirical WOltirl. Clans

FiOdd.Maiidiyth1U TWiday.
An Equal Opportunity Em.

FIØj, Probate Divislui, the i4
NoII is hereby given that I am drow at whiCh Is Nirits Pack
ugegd in business at * I. Avenue, Sanford, Florida. The
$emoran Blvd., Casselberry, psrppsalraprssantativsatffieastals
kmin ClUfltYa F livid.. UdI
Is Alice May Ousu while addrlos is

(EDT), 2' hours short of the
deadline. It followed a marsthon 27hour bargaining msk
during which GM revised Its

M"' TIPLELISTING REALTOR

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We hayS short &amp; lang term

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Circuit Csus$ fir Seminole County,

FICTITIOUS NAME

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Foragpolntmint&amp;appilcatlon
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WHY NOTWORK?

1 lad' bICklIQIS M

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DIN4S

750,000 auto workers.

APT$. FOR RENT.

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to Full Time. ideal for Man

Realtors

H AL COLBERT REALTYinc.

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
333-5200

REALTY

CAR GARAGE. $31,000.
3

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black 9. white &amp; read

Want ,'ds
alt over

77-Junk Cars Removed

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Sylvania 19" color TV's 10 pct

for Sale

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s3......-rv.Radto-Stereo

rwous

74 comet Auto Ont' wner. Pepsi
Blue. Like new inSideS. Out, uses
no oil. 23 mpg on regular gas
Must sell S1825 3270706

'74 Aristocrat Travel Trailer
JuSt likefleW. 16.$1200FIRM'
323 6190 alt 4PM

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42-blle Hon#s

Daytona

15 ft travel trailer, sleepsd, stove,
cehox. elec. brakes Good cond.
S750 323 0545

PuSh button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
assume
$649,
Originally
payments of $21 mo Agent 339
J386_
Kids gone, but the Swing Set in I h'
back yard isflt? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 322 2611.

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MICROWAVE

money this month on the same day the service
stations run out of gas!"

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75-Recreational
Vehicles
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LARGE SCREENED PORCH, 2

Osteen. sio,aoo.
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Associates, experiencad

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

3 BEDROOM. 2 lATH POOL
WITH CENTRAL AIR I HEAT,
COUNTRY KITCHEN, FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE.

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at 322-2420.

$33,300,

Parts,

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MOONEY APPLIANCES

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stanstrom or David Farr

GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED TO

•9.2 acres w.mobiie hornf,

$245 Week. Part Time
$540 - Week, Full Time
Start Part
NO SELLING
TI
Si 1111 t tl'Ifr own n.sre
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Mgency

needs

DIT lONER, OVERSIZED LOT.

*S0.7 *CI• O$teefl. 518,300.

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KENMORE WASHER

Service. Used Machines.

Sanford's most well-known pro.
gressive Sales Volume Leader

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,
SC R E EN E D PORCH, AIR CON.

*3 BR lB CA, $24,000.

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bal. %206 or $21 mo Agent 339
8386+

Real Estate Sales

AIR, CARPORT. 132,500.
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

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2135'i S. French (17921 Sanford
3233324

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jiprnant. Apply
other SIMIloI'
Room 144, City Hall, Sanford,

MadmIntrit*lOftlWsstate
ii
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ss. k.,

Inc.,

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tenanceanduseof heavy trucks,

eai slaTe

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known products In the world.
Over One Million Sold Daily!

CalI353.4432cr253.2177

TIREDOF SITTING HOME?
NIEDIXT*AMONIY?

position available. Know$e
and skill in operation, main.

IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREbY NOTIFIED

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.4)BR2B,25t0(yhome,$43,500.

Westinghouse Sold orig. $514.

Sale

P-ach .'l hold 1
pub1 AUTO AU liON every
Tuesda, S.turOø at 1 30 It's
the only one in FlorOa YOU Set
the reserved ict' Call 90.4 255
for further details

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Don't pile no longer needed itC,fls
hiqh as an elephant -s eye Place
a lacsified ac. and pile the
money in your wallet'
For Estate. Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp;
prisals Call Dell's Auction,
323 5620

repo 17 cu tt

Refrigerator

322-0216.

3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT &amp;

Eve 152.3453

•SBR2 B, 2 story home$43.000.

YOUR WAY TO

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BR, 1'.s bath 1*, DR. Fla Rm.,
w.w carpet, 10*20 workshop,
fenced yard. ONLY $34,500.

FuIl.Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
Over 22 Years Experience

ESTATE Broker

534-5200

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35 used short
time Bal $189.11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 8318.

BelAire Newly renovated block
home. New roof I new C HIA. 4

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Mon., Sept. 17, 7p.m. •
IDPENTOTHE PUBLIC
LOAD OF CLEAN
FURNITURE
TOO MUCH TO LIST!
OLD &amp; MODERN •
.SANFO1D AUCTION •
1215 S. French 323-7340

ELECTRIC DRYER
Exc cond- 560
323 0415

lotl Will build on
your 101 at our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc..
Medel Inc., Realtor
dIs 303
your

Realtron Computor

nON 17.92 Casselberry El.

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1/111111

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Rei. REAL

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Convaniant2lR
Fenced, Air &amp; Heat
w.WCrpet. 322-1452

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"EQUIPMENT OPERATOR"
ImmedIate ball time purinaiiSfll

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ALTV WORLD.
IN#A4
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Insurance + percentage,
area. 3371054.
Longwood area. 331.3335.
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OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

Sanford.

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Heipwsnted for early AM lirs., 4
es 3 days per wk., approx. W,
hrs. per day, part tIme collage
atudant or retiree. Lake Mary

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Manager for one man print shop.
A. S. Dick 350 prow, salary,

NOTICIOPARMINI$TRATION

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Dominant Advertising
10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors &amp; ERA
NatIonal Referral Service

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TheCityCommlssiOnraSerVe$tM 'tO ALL PERSONS HAVING
rlgtittoacceptortorelectanyorall CLAIMS 0* DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE 1STATE AND ALL

UnitedAutoWorkersUnionand
General Motors Corp. averteda

Mt thIi*.-IIcSes*NIs4 Ø

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Haveacashbuyerfor3Bedroom2
beth home.
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322.4355, weekdays.

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yard.

RICK

Immediate openIng-day shlt.
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American Wood Products Mill
Specious 1 SR inS unit S yr. old
Office, 200 Marvin Ave.,
apt. bid. Laundromat. storage
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Longwood. Apply between I AM
space, cony, to downtown
to 11 cm.
Snford. $193. 477.1544.
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Wanted: Mature lady to live In,
1 Bedroom plus
prepere meals &amp; care for Invalid
den, air, furnIture available.
lady in Sanford realdence
8195-3235. Aduits. 541.7583.
salary, room I board. Call (300)

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1I-Hs

more. An added feature

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*ort,

fenced

Low Down Payment
Cash

Large LIsting Inventory

1892 MODEL, 2½ STORY VICTORIAN SHOW CASE FOR REMODELING. $33,000.

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

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mercial zoning. LIve Iwork in
same place in a good area of
Sanford.

an Lake Ad.. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
m..o Mariner's Village.

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Manager.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
All bids shall be in the City SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Manager's Office, Room 303, CIty PROBATE DIVISiOSO
Hall, Sanford, Fiorldanotlatlrthan File Number 79439.CP
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1:30 PM, Wednesday, October
Dlvlsl
197$.
The bids will be publicly IN RI ESTATE OP
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opanedonthesamedateat 2:00PM L. S. HODOINS, SB.,
lnthe Commission Chambers, Room
Dcu

kept home with

1 IR$14 up. Pool Adults only,

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80--Autos for

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All A C's w energy saver, 10 pct
over dealer cost. Firestone
Stores, Is? &amp; French. 322 0245
Jim Open Friday nightS till 7
pm

or newly licensed Nowl

SANFORD
BR, C HIA. privacy fenced bk
yd., eat in kit. Owner anxiousi

BR, 2 B, C lilA, fenced bk yd.,
overlooks natural forest. Near
idyllwilde elem. school.

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Berm, 1 Bath Frame home, air,
carpet, carport I utility building
at back, near bus stop. ThIs one
won't last long I

PhiIco S S copper tone refrigerator
w ice maker- Like new. 1500.
Sanford Furniture Salvage- 17.92
5o of Sanford 3fl8771+

VA.F 1IA.235. Loft. Homes

UNBELIEVABLE AT $17,100. 4

JUST LISTED 3 BEDROOM,
FAMILY ROOM, CARPORT,
HEAT, CARPETS, DRAPES,
OUTBUILD1NG.A LARGE LOT
WITH FRUIT TREES. $23,900.

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NEWONTHEMARKET
4 Bedroom, 1½ bath, nicely

30ApSi'tfl'sflts Uithirrtlshsd
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noncommercial prasantatlon
cIvIc organizatIons, service
clubs I community grouPs. Cell
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Branch Office

REALTORS
27loSanfordAve. 322.7912

Weeklylmonthiy rates. inquire
o S. Oak $117113.
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AVON

areavallabie without charge for

ir.

IER'_IM

2565
PARK

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.

FIGHT INFLATION
1.11 Avon. Increase your w$i1
poar. For details, call
or a41-30fl.
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LPN. Full time I part time. Apply Is parson +LbliivbowNursk'
dO I
$5.

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Airconditienedsie,pingroom
Quletman preferred
3222229,h14MtIe've.

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REALTORS

Baths, 2.story Tudor design,
fully automatic pool, fireplace In
fam. rm., an excellent family
fun home w-tennis courts, &amp;
pasture for horses available,
5129,900.

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

Multiple Listing Service

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STONE ISLAND

Original owners, 4 Berm, 2½

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maksyouabtterdeal.

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Realty

DELTONA
arge custom designed home, 3
BR, 2 0, C H&amp;A, formal DR,
beautIfully eqpt. kit., includes
microwave. Near schools &amp;
recreation. Cornor lot.

322- 2420

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real life massag, of what evasy
family should know about fire I
crime in (2) 13 mm. public sir
Ice films. The films produced by
Dictograph Security Systems,

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BlazarFlnanclalServices
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AUTOMOTIVEMACHINIST

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A N Y T I ME

$34,900. See it today I

72-Auction

52-ApplianCes

prime land Seminola Blvd
Casselberry 830-9531.

he sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get
results.

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room, kit. equipped, cent. lilA,

3.5774 D8y or NIgjtt

Sanford s Sates Leader

Why not loin the 'astest growing
Real Estate Office in town?
Findoutifwecan

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Engine rebuildar. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 28th l. Exp.
onlyl Wages commensurate w.
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abilityfringe benefits.

M$a.asa flS51SiefWioIl.
ii crimInals, Is neW carrying a

against you for the relief
Florida.
Motor Vehicles to Consist of the demanded In the Complaint,
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealol
Following:
I. I
Super Compact Vahiclas (4 this Court on the 4th day of Sept.
antered

Investments, bill consolidation,
major purchases,
any need.
Call: 3224412

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L [STAlE ASSOCIAtE 4
JOIN SANFORDS
SALES
LEADERI WE LISI &amp; SEL.
MORE HOMES THAN ANVOPL'
JOIN THE ONE THAT . tIO'
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3 Deitona lots. $1,000 for all or will
trade for anything for value,

SPANISH HACIENDA

Beautiful, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, family

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

farm land near Oviedo I 2 acres

schools &amp; plazas, plinty of space
for large family to grow. Call

inc DAI ¶('ID MLS
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LOANS UP TO $30000.

BAR MAIDS
fornights-fulltlme
555.1013

TV star Mike Casuiers. wtis as

Iq!tnisr..-

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REAl. ESTATE

29-Roonn

bCA

close to downtown, convenient to

EAR LAKE I BR 2 B corntortable home newly painted, C
HIA, fenced back yd.. nice area.

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3 BR, 2 0, pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop. green
house. 1700 sq ft lIving area.
$39,500. Terms.

2ND MORTGAGE

43042.

3532.

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Pentax Enterprise, Dept. SH
s 1133 Mldoletown, Ohio

LutheranChurchot The Rediemer
has several openings in their
pre.kindsrsarten &amp; klndergartan classes. $30 mo. For merlin-

PIaint, as addreN is U last

Livingston

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circulars. For information:

p.dil Notices

required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to It on A.
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
BERGSTROM of RUSH,
County, Florida August, 24, 1979. DUANE
ANDERSON, BERGSTROM AND
Publish Sept. 2,9, 14, 23, 1979.
ROBiSON, P. A., Attorneys for
DENt
Leila Shoerno

class di forrewlts.322.2511
or 831.9593.
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I referancas. A capable I
prodoctive man can write own
paycheck, all fringe ben.fits.
CarlO Mr. Muffler- 3235594
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as much as :-.
stuffing envelopes with our

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enterpris, is as

business

3.tCash Buyers for a small
vestment. Place a low cost

BRAKE IFRONT END

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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS

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arold+ Hall

MAKE A WISH,
BR, 2
exec hone in Idyltwiltfe! C ilt.A.pan. FR w-FP, eat In kit., DR .t
every feature maqinoblel Vout
wshcome rue or • ..O.

Barber shop includes all equip.
mant, commercial bldg. and
land. High trafficarea. Could be
converted to ice cream, ham.
,
rger 5I
C. , er W ,,,
,nance. asy arms.

in.

Experienced mechanIc with tools

323.U12

downtown

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Worsiciowtop,vecniong&amp;sP.ort
term jobs. No fees to pay. No
tracts to sign. Call Norrell
Temporary Service today 547.
sill.

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CreativeExpressions

Male will semy barn. Apt. with
ol, iv, Air Cond. Call 3234494
ewain 3:30 &amp; 9 PM.

CLERK TYPIST

ENJOY

store bldg. over
13,000 sq. It. 141,900. Terms
arranged. Currently leased.

2story

LIt Mary new house just finished
3 BR. 2 B, lot 90x110', 9~ pct.
mort. Also 11 acres pasture or

carpet, scr. porch, fenced,

UNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR
workshop. &amp; storage bId., fin.
ced, shade trees. Cony. to
shopping. $21,500.

SUPER 3 BR. I'? B home in Lk
Mary! C H&amp;A, w w carpet,
FR, eat In kit &amp; more. flri
WARRANTED Just S42.9C'+ :

sc. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for $31900,

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Stamper Agency, Wm. Stamper,

Ceramic Ciaseas
Enroll now. Classes start Sept. 17.
A. A. McDONALD
Make your own Christmas gifts.
undersIgned pursuant to the ifeitheror both
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter and If either or both A. A. MC
332.1173.
L. A. RAULERSON ______________________
SumnersCeramics
FbordaSt
,eolster DONALD and
unknown
heirs,
____________________________
the
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. are dead, to

upon receipt

21-Apts. a Houses
1091111

BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED
HOME in good neighborhood,

$32,500.

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__________________________ 3 BR, 1½ B split plan, fenced yd.,

41-Houses

now for appointment,

MON BLUFF lantastic 1 BR
weekend retreat, St. Johns
River, covered boat dock.

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322-4591.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the Residence Unknown

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homes. Excellent references.

For a career In Rail Estate call

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const. $97,500.

BEAUTIFUL Custom 4 BR, 3 n
home in Idyliwildet Supfr
patio, sunken LR FR, rp
many unique features! BPP
Yours for
WARRANTED.
$32500
+

41-Houses

Style I quality

conveniences.

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2 acres Industrial Property, near
Hwy 46 1 Country Club Rd.
$45,000.

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oCNId Cli's
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AYFAIR near Lk Monroe. I BR
2'/2 b, pool &amp; garden area
privacy fenced. Fireplace in
tam. rm., lovely eat.in kit, All

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painting and cleaning IW

159.1110.

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evidence of value.

Wanted

21Situations
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man to help clean retail store, in
Sanford, mornIngs 7:30 to 10:30.
must be able to work Sunday.

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Patricia Hale Please call
Ed Bennett (worthSlO)
atSdP-U31
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4½acresonOrangeBlvdiflPaola.
Only 824.450. Owner will carry
mort. with 40 pct. down.

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Retired or Semi Retfrid

41-Houses

ATTRACTIVE A n. 1', 13 horit'
on Oak shaded lot in winter
Spgs! C I-1.A, w w corpo:.
fenced yd In quiet resid,'nti,I
area. I3PP '.'IAqRAIIIEt) Just
$45,750!

2 BR, 1½ B 2 story townhouse. L.
bk yd, poOl, C HIA, $31,000.
Easy Terms.

U

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home or convert this '5tS.
preferred Apt, on over ', cre
Fantastic Buy før S75,000'

(1)1.1144, (1) l.4&amp;OregonAve.
Pick your own terms.

% bath I board. Permafent for
fi9tt parson. 34.517S 7 to9 am.
or evn.
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5954921
Toil Free 1.I0032123U

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exp. 334N2.

SanfOrd.

Therels no one
measuring assignees, trustees, granted, Mother wIll do babysitting In my
method
creditors. lienors, or other
home anytime, infants I small
the value of
property, but claimants claiming by, under or
children. 3323334.
more than the cost to construct through years of experlence,an through L.A. RAULERSON,
Defendants.
such homes in order to secure orderly
BabySittinaforChlldran
procedure has evolved
NOTICE OF ACTION
inmychrlstlsnhomel3lare.
housing without long delay. III
to solve the appraisal problem.
TO: A. A. McDONALD,' In.
vs
this instance value could easily
dividually and as Trustee of
NAVAL STORES
ORANGE
exceed cost.
ii-Inst1UCtIOI
COMPANY, a dissolved Florida
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Price reflects the amount of
Legal Notice
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Over Iheroad drivers Must have 1
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Metro S.1le5, 1921 W. 1st St..

ORGANIZATION

cx- estimate of value of an as Trustee of ORANGE NAVAL
STORES COMPANY. Idii$OiV'd
cept that one is located on a adequately

described property Florida corporation, if living, and, if
street with heavy traffic and as of a specified date, and is deed,
the unknown heirs, devisies,
the other on a quiet residential supported by the presentation assignees, trustees, grantees,
street. The value of the former and analysis of factual and creditors, lienors, or other
claimants claiming by. under or
would be less than the latter, relevant date. Appraising Is not through
A. A. MCDONALDs and L.
although the cost of each y an exact science, but an
A. RAULERSON. individually and
as Trustee of ORANGE NAVEL
be exaetl' the same. Or assume and an appraisal is only as
STORES COMPANY, a dilsolved

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4COMMERCIAL PARCELS

good driver. Private room with

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Enloy the many eviras th+
home provkte5 with tOS
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luxury features. UPP WAkRANTED Yours 10, S5OO!

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AAature woman with pleasant per.
sonality for live in companionS

Exp. mech. must hive Own tOOi5. S

male sterilization; free coun
scone. Professional care.
supportive atmosphere. con

identical in every respect

a situation where

Wanted coll,gltudent

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LOVELY 3 UP. 1 bath tm.W
H&amp;A, w w carpet, Or, eat rI kII
on 2' lots! E'tras Galore! PP
WARRANTED Only 54d,5O'

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RN pert time, 7.3 shift. Apply in
person l.akeview Nurs(ng Can.
tar, 919 E. 2nd St.

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LAKE
FRONT- Beautiful LIt
Kathryn 1 12 BR units, 1 story,
from $26,500. No loan or real
estate cost. Up to 95 pct. loans,
Phone Wilbur Simms, Broker
Salesman, Aft hrs. 323-7313.
BROTHERS
CHRISTIAN
REALTY, INC.. 534-1041.

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the sale was made. while Publish: September 1. 1979.
appraisals are concerned with DEN-U
BORTION SERVICESà
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Trimistir abortlen-$100; Gyn
vital to understand the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Is?ciinlç-$20:
Pregnancy test;

improvements on a property

Take for

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4 P 'S 111$

City Manager

of time

since

and value may he

equal, and often

Sanford.

ditiora of the

REALTORS

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All you need to know:.

everything. Asking 133,730. 337.

Sikorsky 1.
Wastland Helicopters. Must be
experienced in major compon•
ant overhaul I flight operatiofts.
10 hr. wk. Apply Florida State
S.
Employment Service,
French Ave.: Sanford.

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carpet, pool. Close to

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Sanford 2 BR, 2 B. all appl., w.w

interview.

M.chanlc.in$pIctOr, minimum 20

Sundoy Noon Friday
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in person Sanford Nursing I
Convalescent Center S30
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3 LInes Minimum

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same date at 2:00
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opened on

distinguish hetween value, cost

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Inc.. corner Elm I Commercial

3k a 1kw
icons.cutjv.tlmis .....35C a 111W

520 PM.
-----MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

Manager.
All bids shall be in the City
Manager's Office. Room 203, City
Hail. Sanford, Florida not later than
1:30 PM, Wndnr"v. October 3,
197$ The bids will be publicly

determine it's present value?

and

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HOURS

are
civy

Detailed specifications
available at the ottice ot Tfl

Question: I 'm thinking of
selling my home that I bought
15 years ago, but how can I

behaved.

opportunity, group insuranc
Apply In person R. W. Collins.

RATES
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
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Electronic Breath Testing
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FamIly 013 wIshes tO rent house Ifl

themlcal lawn cars company.
Plo training program. career

831-9993

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Wanted 2 BR home in Sanford area
on or before Dec. 1st, 1 child well

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Sealed bids will berecelved in the
off ice of the City Manager, Sanford,

Evnin9 Herald, Sanford. Fl.

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to Rent

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wcticidesfor established routes

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Salespersons Encounter Inconsiderate Customers
A can have it cleaned.
DEAR ABBY: I am a iiow
TO
MAKE
Let your childrenpull off
salesperson selling women's SALESPERSON'S DAY
If
you
are
approached
by
a
price
tags and chew on your
wear in a large department
store. We make the minimum salesperson who offers to help fitting room number.
wage and no commission. We
ignore her.
If you normally take a 14, try
take great pains to be polite and
Ask if you may take more to squeeze into a 12. (What do
helpful regardless of how rude than the permitted number of you care if you split the seams?
or inconsiderate the customer garments into the fitting room. It's not yours.)
is. I'm sure thousands of
If you are refused, sneak in
Should von accidentally
salespeople encounter the same with an armload and leave the break a zip,er or pull a butto
problems that I face daily. As a rejects on the floor.
Iø, keep quiet. Let the next
If your makeup soils a
favor to all of us, will you please
person who tries it on mention
print this:
meat, don't tell the clerk so she

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affair. If a nursing mother
the sign.
If the salesperson is suf- wants to return to her job, she
ficlently conscientious to should pump her breasts and
carefully compare your put the milk into sterile bottles
signature to the one on your and place them in the
refrigerator for the proper
charge plate, act insulted,
If you return anything, throw dispensatit by the sitter. What
away all the tags and receipt, do you think?
ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW
and demand a cash refund!

HAD IT IN BUFFALO

If there's a NO SMOKING
sign in the fitting room, light up
anyway, and say you didn't S

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TOWliS: iour suggested
expense) and forego her coffee TOWERS
break for her baby's milk nth commandment, "Thou
break, I'd go along with It. But
shalt not get caught," is very
demanding that employers
catchy, but if you obey the first
provide a special setup for
10, you won't need an 11th.
nursing mothers would be a
costly accommodation for
.
Address comments and
which the consumer for
questions to Abby, C.o Box
payer) would have to pay, and
co710 Los Arn!eles. Call!. 9OO9.
rm opposed to IL

For a personal reply, please
DEAR POINT: If the mother
TO enclose a self-addressed,
CONFIDENTIAL
DEAR ABBY: I believe that can have her child brought TO
THE stamped envelope.
IN
a
baby
is
a
private
her
for
nursing
(at
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DEAR HELOISE:
This hint does not have to go In the paper because It's
not so great. But In my room, I don't have a desk, so 1
use a five-quart, plastic Ice cream poll.
Pencils, glue, scissors, etc., go In the pall. Then with
the lid on, I use the pall for a desk.

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handy and InexpensIve holder for all my straight needles. I used anything.
two tubular potato chip cans and cut the bottom out of one can.
As I came across Interesting
Taps it to the second can and cover the whole thing with throwaway items, usually
adhesive-backad paper. Place the needles Inside and top with plastic, I would add them to
the plastic lid,
the bag. That's the first place
It stands up next to my large
the little ones go when they
come tO fl1' ho
needles or* handy. usually
all my
Smith
have at least two articles
HAPPY
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working at the same time so it
DEAR HELOISE:
saves time searching for the
Our children have a fun way
right needle.
to wrap birthday presents
The pockets In my knitting
using white or colored tissue
bog hold circular needles.,
paper and decorative flowers.
tape measure,
gauge
Where do we got the
markm, etc. In a pencil
flowers? They are cut from
holder with a Appil which
adhesive-backed plasticl
my son once used In school, I
It's amazing how much
keep my stitch holdem row
easier It Is to hold the ends of
keeper, scissors and the many
ft paper In place with a
other little things a knitter
couple of two-inch flows,,,
needs to have handy.
"junk," and also has a fond- and it gives the package a
Dorothy Toney nos for purses
decorative touch when placed
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So I took an old bag and at random on it.
tlo.aiid YOU hall psats&amp;y. filled It with discards such as
Dorothy Parsons
few pseales ts aceampNsh It. film canisters, margarine
Huge fersIisrmwIlhvs
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tubs, an old wallet,
This Is yaw c.l,ma. H you'd
Live Usloiie cut from magazines, lids
IT'S IN THE IAOI
thrssdsdonastrong cord and like Is share a hkit, ask a
quiedial IV make a siqgss.
DEAR HELOISE:.
tied securely.
Anything small was In. ti.l writ, me care if tMs
My granaughtsr enjoys
playing with all sorts alsmall corpor.ted into a unit sos,sn
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In my column your hint is great - and so are youl
Set lots of kids will be using your bright Idea, Sugar.
plumi Keep them coming.
Love, P4.lojse
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A LOVE LETTER FROM KAREN
DEAR HELOISE:
I've rood your column for a long time now, and I
really like It so I decided to think of an idea myself, and
I did. Here it is:
My mother would always throw away the comic
section containing your hints before I could remember
any of the Ideas. $01 "tricked" her.
Every week I cut out the "Heiolse part, poke a hole
inth.cornerofthepageandstringthemonacord. I
keep them in a safe place.
Love, Karon Ijans.n, Age 9
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Evening Herald—(USPS 481280)—Price 15 Cents

Go To Agency, Says Spokesman

Hospital Past-Due Billing Errors Cited

AunierWhirlo_
by Hal Kaufman
SUM NAME I Five hundred begins it, five hundred ends It, and five In the middle is
seen. The first of all letters, the first of all numbers, have taken their stations between.
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Items on this grocery list: 1. ra.bd 2. imik. 3. odes. 4.
trufi. S. gtuyro.
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Bird Lord Which bird is a chef? Cook Robin.
Which bird cooks with a spit? The kaboboiink. Which
bird cooks with a frying pan? The skillet tanager. Can
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MAKE MONEY
GO 'ROUNDI
Here's how to put money In circulation and at
the same time keep It
within your grasp.
Place a coin at the
center of the crossbar
of an ordinary wooden
coat hanger, we illus
tratlon above.
Now,
swing
the
hanger gently from
side to side, Increasing
speed until the hanger
does a complete revolution about your finger, and keep the
hanger swinging in
Al
place. Amazingly, conit
tritugal force will keep
the coin steadfast in Its
precarious place on ON TARGETI "Hit the bull's-eye, win a prize," cri es the
crossbar.
barker. Will our shooter pal above comply? You decide.
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differences in drawing details between top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley
today said he is satisfied the $530,000 figure listed as past due bills
owed the hospital is accurate despite reports by individuals
claiming bookkeeping errors on the hospital's part.

hospital to begin with or that their insurance companies had
already paid the bills.
Typical of those with questions about the accuracy of tht.
hospital's billing procedure is Mrs. J.D. Driggers of 1402 S. Oak
Ave., Sanford. She said the collection agency, AlliedMedical
Accounts Control, has told her she and her husband owe $196 for
The reports of errors began coming into the hospital after treatment received in February, but Veit there is no copy of 41 bill
f ormer patients started receiving letters this month from a
for that amount, or an itemized account of the bill available.
Minnesota collection agency informing them they were
"I never received anything froin the hospital telling ine what I
delinquent in their bills. At least 20 persons have questioned the owe that money for," she said. "I'll be darned if I ani going to pay
accuracy of the statements, saying they were never billed by the anything until I am told what the bill is for, and I couldn't have

paid anything if I never got a bill in the first place."
According to Mrs. Driggers, she got a statement from the
hospital several days after her husband was discharged as a
patient in February. The statenielit said only that ad(litiotial
charges not covered by niedicare were pending. No amount was
given, she said. She said in the past her insurance company has
picked UI) the portion of medical expenses not paid through
medicare. Mrs. t)riggers said she followed the same procedure
this yearand assiuned her insurance Would again cover the dif.
ference. She said she did not hear anything else oii the bill until
she was contacted by the collection agency. When she tried to

SALT Vote

Health Dept,

Delay Eyed

Gears For

By Senator

Flu Vaccines

OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — cussed arms limitations with
Sen. Henry Beilmon, saying he Soviet leaders in Moscow last
was suspicious of Soviet mo- November, said the resolution
tives In the SALT II accord, outlined direction for a select
vowed to propose legislation committee with necessary
today postponing ratification of funds and staff to study U.S.
the treaty at least until March, foreign and defense policies.
1, 1980, to allow reappraisal of
He said the panel would be
U.S. defense and foreign
expected to develop recommenpolicies,
"Now Is not the time for dations on the level of conhaste," Belimon said. "Now is ventlonal and strategic military
the time for a temperate, well- needed through the year 2000.
reasoned, factual, thoughtful
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

often and the vaccine is based
on these changes," he pointed
out."The last flu epidemics
Next Sunday Is the first day of occurred in Brazil and
fall, and for all that entails, to Russia and if epidemics occur
the Seminole County Health this fall and winter we expect
Department It means getting the virus will be closely related.
ready for the flu season.
The vaccine we use will be
The health department is designed to protect against
readying itself this week to give those stralns,"Dr. DeJu added.
free flu vaccine to help those
Flu immunization shots will
who need protection through
be
available from the county
the season,
health
department beginning
During the 1978-1979 season
the health department Issued Us week.
flu vaccine to about 500 persons,
The free Immunization will be
according to Mrs. Bernice available from the clinic at 900
Duncan, a nursing super- S. French Ave., Sanford, from
visor.
841 am. Tuesday and Friday,
Mrs. Duncan said last year and the Longwood clinic at
there were about 115 confirmed Church Street and Wilma
flu cases, but that for this area Avenue, on Mondays, $41 am.
Dr. DOJU said the county
100 to 120 cases would be consldered normal. More than 120 health department will be
confirmed cases, according to responding to requests for
Mrs. Duncan, would probably immunizations from area
nursing homes, clubs for the
be classified an epidemic.
Dr. Jorge DeJu, public health elderly and other groups which
director, said there is nothing at might want them. He recointhis time to Indicate there many mends the flu shots especially
be a flu epidemic in this area for those 65 years and over and
those suffering from chronic
this year.
"It is difficult to predict when diseases.
and whether a flu epidemic will
Mrs. Duncan said the vaccine
occur, and there Is nothing at to be used this year is the same
present to suspect an as last year's to afford
epidemic," said Dr. DeJu.
protection against the Russian
"Viruses change every so strain.

review

of where we are and the Senate and Executive
where we are going in U.S. Branch, or any other decision.
foreign policy."
making body thoroughly, meBelirnon, ROkia., Speaking thodically and Intelligently reat a news conference Sunday In viewed the nation's foreign
Oklahoma City, said he 1*. policy?" said Oklahoma's
lieved SALT II has "no Chance senior senator

ofnow,"
passing
as tldngj stand
and other legislative

He said he had doubts that
leaders have supported the U.S. Intelligence could monitor
Soviet military activity because
delaying measure.
"When I went to Russia, I "we don't even notice Russian
found that they were the only combat troops massing 90 miles
ones that seemed to want the off the Florida coast."
treaty," he said.. "And that
"US-Soviet relations have
makes me doubly suspicious." been strained, if not temporarlHe said he discussed the ly poisoned by the revelation of
proposal with Sens. Howard Russian troops in Cuba.
Baker, R-Tenn., and Robert
"Administration credibility
Byrd, D-W.Va., last week,
"They were very much in has been wounded by the
blumsy
efforts made
favor of the resolution because cover-up
be
putting
to
hide
this
significant
develop.
they felt we would
the cart before the horse If we meat from Congress and the
didn't tmve a thorough review country," Bellmon said.
before considering the treaty,"
He said Congress might find
Bellmon said.
out it missed a chance to review
Belimnon, co-chairman of a U.S. defense policy if the treaty
Senate delegation which dii- was passed now.

Rattlesnakes
Cause Scare
A 12-year-old Lakeview said.
Middle School student received
"This is the first time we've
a scare but no injury Friday ever had a report of a snake
when he was bitten by one at 1,i.1,l. ii....
two baby rattlesnakes who
Barker theorized that the
made their W" into dw school NO water hm all
and hid behind a gym door.
rain brought the snakes into the
Lakeview principal Ted dry gra around the school.
Barker said the youth was He said he ordered main.
taken iznm.diatdy to a doctor t"M a sw to cot the grsas
but the skin had net been zrng mebooll verylow
broken on the wound and there to discourage other snakes.
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was no Injury.
Barker
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two hours. 'lbs snakes were skn.tli,i," and emphasized his
very emallaadbdnet have any beisi that
odangerto
venom," said Barker.
students. He said the grass
The principal said both savounbag the school Will
sakes were found behind the continue to be kept unIIy
door to the i'm. The Youth had short as a precautionary
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cents, depending on time, he said.

A plan asking for a service charge of $2 per month for
every homeowner In Seminole, Orange and Osceola
coimiles in order to saisidIze mass transportation
been unveiled by leaders of the Free People's Transit

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anford Airport closed its doors a definite time for reopening
o business Friday.
the bar and banquet room.
Richard Buck, owner of
3uck's Catering, Sanford, who
Marvin Greenstein, assistant
dan.s to sublet the eatery, said to Sanford Airport Manager
me expects to reopen the J.S. (Red) Cleveland, said the
'estaurant on Wednesday for transfer In operations probably
weakfast and lunch.
will be routinely approved by
Because of the necessity of the Sanford Airport Authorfty.

Players and cheerleaders enter the stadium Saturday for showcase day for
Pop Warner League footballers in Seminole County as some 987 boys and
600 cheerleaders and drill team girls participated in a jamboree at Lake
Brantley High Stadium. The program, sponsored by the Seminole Youth
Sports Association, gets underway this Saturday at fields throughout the
County.
.

Joim Hefrick, Free People's Transit spokesman, said,
his groi will 1* seekIng to get the county commissions in
each 01 the three counties to put the proposal to the voters

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inquire Into the matter, she said she was "given the runaround."
"When I asked why I never got a bill,.! kept getting referred
from one person to another. Finally someone said my statement
had been 'put in another ffle, whatever that means," she said.
She said she still has not been told what the $196 she reportedly
owes is for.
Bentley said part of the task of the Minnesota firm will be to
audit the billing procedure and he admitted there may be a few
errors, but he said he does not think there are many or serious
enough errors to change the SM.000 he says is owed by patients
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n a Mardi rofsrendwn.
The plan, w
w" deick says He *111 formally present
later this south to the MetroioIitan Plannin
g
&amp;l WO),calls er a $2 fee to homeowners and
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aun'&amp;m.ewnsrs. The fetm would be tacked onto
a censanir's monthly utility bill, no proposes Baled on
the. foes, Hedeick said, about $56 mW1ç would be
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will try to put the plan to the voters through Inittative
petitions In Individual cities throughout the area.
Hedrick further announced he would be meeting with
representatives of Seminole County social service
agencies In an attempt to mobile support for tinprovementa in the mass transit system.

would be used to expand the number of bus routes and the
number of buses running those routes, he said.
Hedrick Is proposing that the 50 cent bus fares be
lowered to 10 cents during non-rush hours and 35 cents
during peak periods of use In the mornings and af-

Last week representatives from _social service
work session on common usetin The
representatives tabbed better mass transit as the nber
one priority.
"There are a let of pesple failing between eracks
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people who can't get to jobe or services they need bseaune
there is no transportation,," esid Ed Hoist, rsr and
Job developer for the Epliqipy Assse4thLn 01 Cu"
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12 Year, No. 65—Monday, Nov. 5, 1979—Sanford, Florida 3277

Evening Herald (USPS 481280)—Price 15 Cents

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TEHRAN Iran (UP!) - Moslem students held dozens
of Americans hostage Inside the U.S. Embassy today
demanding that the United States hand over the shah.
Other students stormed the British Embassy In an ap
parent attempt to take control.
Khomeini warned the United States of "another course
of action" If the shah was not handed over to Iran for
Islamic justice and the ayatollah's son entered the U.S.
Embassy today to wild cheering from the occupying
students.
Students sympathetic to the Tehran invaders also seized
U.S. consulates in Shiraz and Tabriz, In northwestern
Iran, that were closed after the shah's regime was
overthrown last February.
In Tehran hundreds of Moslem students holding at least
59 Americans seized during a takeover of the U.S
Embassy Sunday vowed today to occupy
until the United States returns the deposed Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, now in a New York hospital
when he Is being treated for cancer.
Witnesses said about 50 students moved Into the British

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luncheon at Sea World and
lifetime Sea World senior
citizen discount cards would be
available at the chamber office.
The new official gold and blue
Golden Age OnijAcs flag was
presented bydronceBauer in
memory of his late wife,
Martha, to Mrs. Harrison,
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Long distance swimmer
burner did the trick, and the
Master of Ceremonies Jack Stella Taylor of Fort Lauderolympic flame burned once homer, executive manager of dale, this year's honorary
The 5th Annual Golden Age more.
the chamber, introduced city celebrity chairperson was
Olympics was off to a running
The annual event for senior and county officials, Golden introduced by Dan Moss,
start ft morning in spite
citizens 55 and older will run Age Olympics officials. and manager of Zayre Department
sliot delay in lighting
through Saturday and is co- visiting dignitaries.
Store, which is sponsoring her
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sponsored by the city of Sanford
Among these was Miss stay here. Moss said although
_4. olympic torch.
A brisk breeze off Lake and the Greater Sanford Florida, Mar11 Phillips, of she had "swum from BünlnI to
Monroe
kept last year's track Chamber of Commerce.
Tampa, whose appearance here Florida, the Nile River and the
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Ms. Taylor had trained hard
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- hundred people were gathered Star-Spangled Banner wis sung and said she would start from Cuba in October, but it
for the ceremonies, and a by Shirley Ryan, choir director training right away.
had to be called off because
conditions were not right. She
said she is now looking forward
me to her next big swim next May
from Marathon to Freeport,
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In remarks broadcast today by the state radio, the
Islamic leader denounced the United States for giving the
shah permission to seek cancer treatment In New York.
The students stormed the compound Sunday morning
and a spokesman for the group said they fought for three
hours with U.S. Marine guards, who responded with tear
gas, before taking control and seizing the hostages.
A student spokesman toe the students said the students
were holding about 90 Americans and 10 Iranians
hostages. In Washington, a State Department spokesman
said late Sunday there were probably 59 Americans being
held, but added, "We can't be precise."
No names were released, but diplomatic sources said
chief of mission and charge d'affaires Bruce Laingen was
not Inside when the embassy was attacked.
Outside the embassy compound today, demonstrators
massed on the street and revolutionary guards and police
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would cut off crude oil supplies to the United States if
ordered to do so by Khomeini, the state radio reported.
The fate of a group of American and Iranian hostages
held for the second day In the U.S. Embassy, including at
least 59 U.S. citizens, was unknown. The students, who
seized the building in a battle with Marine guards, vowed
not to surrender until the shah is returned to Iran.
Ahmad Khomeini, the 46-year-old son of the ayatollah,
swept Into the embassy amid wild cheering by the more
than 10,000 demonstrators and students, many of them
teenage girls wearing the black anklelength veil.
In Qom, the Islamic Religious School threw its "full
support" behind the students, telling them, "You have not
occupied this place but, rather, you have recaptured It
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broadcast a statement by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
accusing Britain of sheltering former prime minister
Shahixnir Bakhttar.
Khomeini also denounced Britain In his speech to instwance company employees In an audience In the
Moslem holy city of Qom.
He said Britain must hand over to Iran the shah's last
premier, Bakhtlar. But a British Embassy spokesman
said B.skMIr was not in Britain.
"If they do not hand over these traitors or at least expel
them from their country," Khomeini said jna reference to
the exiled shah and Bakhttar, "we shall have another
course of action."
Less than four hours after Khomeini made his demand,
Iranian students moved into the British Embassy In
Tehran.
Witnesses said about 40 armed government guardsmen
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PrIMIS to the city to it,.s at hs.e and ituede the M the hIe_t__LI thsirm.n
organized mosquito control
Polling places for the election OURSELVES ..................one occur.
Rex Walker, 26, of 950
districts to aid In controlling the
Palm 1pripp (Wlm lbe.l fur the eky ad has worhed em Montpms,y Road, bum son, are: Precinct 13, 102 N Moss Spsifl .................... 1.7-AA countywide
Ibjilis Jardeld
AbsMg a deem mayor lb. ftv.ysar advisory plan for pa MUND, 6.
Road, Fire Station No. 1; TskvWss .................lB program, begun In 1977, wat- mosquitos. County persowl
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Employed at Albutms, he Precinct 24, Seventh Day Wealher ................ -3-A ches for the disease and have visited neighborlig
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monitors the number of coastal counties which have
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determine equipment
smittlng it.
ad MA - 01 Is b.mewa.rssmacIatIma a0 urM rusuruas, us ..oI. IIe Is concerned with Tuekawifla.
availability and approximate
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patats4dtyh.l1sbu. and parent-teacher b.-*i:i
cost to the county for
Is determined that St. Louis assistance.
$d4adaus*ofIR
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adIiudfought r.t* and i5gaity tithe cityreturned owths Pow close at
Encephalitis, epidemic In
atdo Oft Odw Ift VkISM 44 Is o' for ps 4111110 I1IpI010 owmWks. reaming caine, 7 p.m. Tuesday, city curt
an emergency
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city eie in is cI.
Mary Norton said
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paaidstduds for better ppIIeoee for
-steps have been taken, ac
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Ave., a ashy Vls*ue. his .1 1-, bellols were received and
vne1,can be oto.
1flO$QwO
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he Lu.I Nd Ne.,Dib., have tes Wlit*t Springs voters (4
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M aid, Jim lee at 1$ M101111 isust
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1. A contract has been "Seminole County does not
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candidates in lbs municipal q'fl to
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negotiated with an aircraft have an ongoing mosquito.
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A twoprooged attack by the charges for calls between ficlent.
Southern Bell customers, but
PW&amp; Service Commission on Florida cities shouldn't be
The commission wants to all telephone users would
Southern Bell Telephone Co. reduced by about $43 million to refund the excess 0oiiectci in benefit from a reduction In long
,t.i could result In hefty bring them more Into line with 1979 and at rates to avoid a distance rates because the firm
refunds to the utility's 2.7 charges for calls out'of-date,
excess collection in provides long distance services
million Florida customers next
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for the IV other companies
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To call Miami from Taflnhast
tuuicaie rate Investigation to the fad that Bell's collections refund the taX $1V10(5 but the see It codU percent more than
determine If the Southern Bell's after expenses have been more figure has now been reduced to to call Memphis, Thin., even
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collections and profits are than the 9.02 percent level around $12 million. The refund
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perdore, 71; overnight 1,,, 20;
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destruct the environment
for generations yet to come."
Roy, a native of India, Is the designer and former director
of nuclear physics research facilities at the University of
Brussels in Belgium and at Pennsylvania State University.
Roy, who said there are at least 75 million gallons of
dangerous nuclear wastes in the United States, estimated It
could cost at least $40 million to build an operational nuclear
as treatment plant.
So far the government has found no permanent solution to
atomic waste disposal even though the nuclear age Is
than three decades old.
There have been proposals ranging from shooting wastes
Itto specs to dimiphgft 11IU* ocean pthe, bi*tI* only ones
that have receIved serious attention Involve burying
In solid granite or deep In underground salt formations.
The government is now serio usly examining a number
potential waste disposal sites across the nation and plans
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Following the synfuel bill on the Senate calendar is u last
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NEW YORK (UP!)— Peter- Goldinark, executive
director of the Port Authority of New York-New Jersey,
said Sunday that a congressional effort Is under way to
weaken airport nois, standards and prolong the use of
Oft aircraft at Kennedy, LaGuardia, Newark and U
other major metropolitan airports.
Golark said be and ether airport 01Ic1a1s around the
country will go to Wihhigtcn Weikiesday In an effort to
Mock png, of modified noise abd.wnl provisions.
"Our airport communities have joined together in the
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The Senate Finance Committee has approved a $142 billion
tax on the unearned profits oil companies will realize
because of deregulation of domestic oil production and Increased world oil prices..
Carter has called that bill " trillion-dollar giveaway" to
the oil companies, mainly beca use It
oil f rom the tax and phases It
Carter
a permanent
and on all types of oil to some degree.
Eleven senators on the 20-member committee
majority have since declared they favor a tougher tax
oil produced
properties discovered since 1972 over the
60 percent levy the committee set earlier. But they apparently have been unable to agree
ha the high er rate
should be.
Once the windfall bill comes up in the Senate, moreover, It
faces possible filibusters and serious efforts by conservatives
weaken the tax further, and by li berals to toughen It.

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sources such as solar power, gasohol and
LAke the heated fight in the House last week over how much
and what kind of authority a new agency should ha ve to cut
red tape
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features an. odd alliance,
Environmental groups are allied with most of the energy
Industry In fighting
the Banking Committee bill and
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will hear arguments Wednesday on an appeal of a $1.9
libel judgment against a Twin Falls newspaper which
refused to reveal Its aources.
In 1975, the Twin Falls TimeiNews published a series of
articles on Sierra UI. Insurance Co.'s financial condition
and de.iMp with other Insurance regulators.
By 1977, the firm's policy sales had dwindled and all Its
agents resigned. Sierra LAte filed a libel suit against the
llmes.News, which the firm said caused Its financial

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Alternate forms of energy
synfuels represent least a partial answer to America's
future energy needs.
Bit a bitter and perhaps prolonged debate Is anticipated as
the Senate tries to decide how much government money
should be spent to develop the
energy forms, and how it
should be distributed.
The Senate was to take up the problem today and debate jl
all week If necessary.
The Energy Committee, chaired by Sen. henry Jackson, DWash., supports a bill
ro de $20 billion In purchase
guarantees, loan guarantees and loans, and another $68
billion after three years If the program looks successful.
But the Banking Committee, headed by Sen. William Proxmile, D-WIa., prefers a bill that would provide between $3
billion and $9 billion for synfuel plants, but more than $11
billion far higher than the Energy Committee proposes
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gang shootout in which tires people were killed and six
others wounded.
The gunfire erupted early Sunday
celebrate the opening ofa new headquarters for the U.&amp;S.
Enterpise Motorcycle Club In a renovated taxi garage on
the city's west side.
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shootoid, but one officer said it appeared like dozens of
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Ray, 51, Is aerving a 9year tern at the maximum
security prison near Knoxville for the King slaying
April 4, iNs In Memphis.
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College of Cardinals to a historic fosr.day congress today
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North Carolina officials say makes
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GREENSBORO, N. C. (UP!) Fourteen men accused in the derground tunnel from the jail across the street. Admission to the
Murder charges against 12 weekend slaying of four people
extremist groups, but
anti-Ku Klux Klan march courtroom was limited and reporters were required to show
wee taken to the three-story Guilford County courthouse at credentials before entering. The hearing had been scheduled to
lance is greatly reduced frorn Ku Klux Klansmen stemming
the 1960s, when the FBI heavily from Saturday's violent con- Greensboro under tight security today for a hearing,
start at 8:30 a.m. but had not gotten under way by midmorning.
frontatlon with anti-Klan
Infiltrated the Klan.
Four people were slain and 10 wounded Saturday when two
Law
enforces
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officers
blocked
off
numerous
corridors
"All of us In statewide law demonstrators in Greensboro,
Court carloads of whites arrived at a "Death to the Klan" march and
second
floor
courtroom
where
Chief
DisIZ1C
where four persons around the
enforc,4 have monitored N.C.,
began trading raclalinsultswlth an Integrated crowd of about 50
Judge Robert Cecil was to make sure that each of the 14 had
groups
much
were
killed
and 10 injured
all extrernlst
as
as
people.
Witnesses said the k1annen opened fire and that some
KKK activity attorney to represent him In future legal
the courts have allowed," follows renewed
march participants returned the fire. Three people remained in
Burley Mitchell, secretary cif throughout the South.
The men, handcuffed together, were taken through an Un- the hospital today, two In critical condition.
control and public safety,
North Carolina Klan
said Sunday. "It seems pretty ref use to give statistics on
North Carolina Klansmen Nation" In several corn previous confrontations,
campus recruiting drives.
much that law enforcement membership, but police have have openly moved to attract munities.
The Klan also has stepped up
Klan flier
"s also have turned
agencies have been ordered by estimated fewer than 1,000 new members sponsoring a
recruiting efforts outside the up at Western Connecticut State
the courts not to conduct any people are actively Involved
Violence had been minimal South In recent months, With College In Danbury and at high
display of Klan material in
extensive surveillance,
and those divided among as Winston-Salem and showing the prior to Saturday's shootings, New England college admilils' schools In Danbury and An"We have to live within the nwiy as five rival KKK groups. silent classic
"Birth of a although there had been some trators particularly upset at sonia, Coon.

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Ii 10 apply than remedies nd permits delayed by the
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Rip Albert Gore, DNes., 7ix A ati'sd
lamuns to the operating plant7
s*Wty cods; attracting Ii, Beg Elementary School, posted need for additional tan
5," Iii*1e told the panelCelled the decision di facto he and Mo wife, EMbryo, have clean sidedryto the city to hs
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founded.
before We an project when we Moffett, DCqsi., agreed wt
Isy, an Army widow, also developing
overall city The preslded 01 Hunt and
He was wisucceidul hi his
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drainage program and diet.. Maoclateu Inc., profesulosiil first bid for public office in the
Ilenikie called the lkiinthga the moratorium on nuclear
Prior 10 moving 10 WIM.r chug tax doulam to 1gir fall land
surveyors,
Hunt city tIres years ago.
pane rather thin a moratosi- power, because, be said, it doss *M
Arno One
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previously 'Pant two years on
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which bSfl*a v"MIk od ed oPSratilrS
that P'' hi ZPE OWel
Thid, 01 UI MarBa Road, the M 01 the
County younh.st
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has resided hi Wider Springs
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city for
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The nam of 400 Cshsa polhtic.J
prisoners who will be freed under tenne 01 negetletloms
between the Castro goverament sad Idle leaders will be
released this week, the Miami Herald reported Monday.
The Rev. Joeb Reyes, presIded 01 the CvuMtee 0171,
the exile group which coordinated the prisoner r'useu,
said Sunday the freeing of the 400 prisoners would fulfill
promise Cuban President Fidel Castro made to
leaders last year.
He said he did ed know when the prisoners actmdly
would be released. Included hi the prisoner list a'. two
prominent Cuban journalists, Tomu Pedro Carusslo
Regalado Molina and Gabriel Lgo P1ChW Gosma15,.
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Sources said there will be a detailed announcement,
Tuesday from military Investigators of Park's
assassination, clearing i many 01 the murky POWI
surrounding th e preuldeids Od
shooting
Kim Young-mm, hood of Me oppdft New,
Democratic Party, add do omstitation, which curroft
calls for praldesdlal elections by an electoral college
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truck teoben and tires shotguns, a rifle and pistol along with
three hap ofiMUs and a saddle Tdhlg from the car perked at
the Drift In on Beardeli Ave. The theft reportedly occurred
between 7:15 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
Harris, be
Norris lost two shotguns, 13 begs of shells and a roping 'addle.
UAW on the
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A shotgun usdpIdol belonging to Wilson Gordon and a rifle
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differences today th negotiations thu15of Mai j
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Israel, with Cairo refusing to give Jerusalem prefutedlal
treatment in price
"There is still a problem but I bopo ft Will be @01"deso
Israeli Defense Minister Em Weisman sold on
from his second round of negotiations with
Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil
Welunan then drove to a meeting with Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat while Khalil continued
negotiations with the Israeli and Egyptian Ministers of
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November 5 to 10. 32 events are being held for
participants 55 years old or older. Activities
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int, never ceases for long to be a bubbling
swpot of trouble.
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(sit their secondary Is net as
Saturday's Fern State-Miami secondary for
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game was: How unsettled three touchdown..
broken. Their last losing season first-year coach said. "Becauee
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not be invited to a bowl at this Is our best tirower."
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Kelly, who ajut Miami's
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By United Press la$eivatieual first time that happened to us hIttk."
defeated Kansas City 10140 and added 18 points for the Nets and point deficit with 22 seconds
The Milwaukee Bucks, or- this seuci'."
After taking an 14oint lead Portland beat San Antonio 127- Phil Ford had 2$ for Kansas remaining In regulation and
dinarily as crisp and satisfying
On Sunday night they were in the first quarter, the SonIcs 124 In overtime.
then went on to but San
City.
No a cold beer, came up flat treated to a clinic by Seattle's were matched by the Bucks Nets 111, Kings 00
"I'm not going to knock the Antonio In overtime. With te
Gus Williams.
Sunday night.
over the next two penlode. But
referees," said Kings Coach Spurs up 116409 and 22 secondo
"We did not come out
Williams .coned19ci his 27 the 11.73 entering the fourth
John WIlliamson's 23 points, Cotton Fitzsimmons. "It left, Ron Brewer scored athreestrong," said Milwaukee Coach poims in the first quartar as the quarter provided all the cushion Including two straight jumpers shouldn't come down to cite call point basket, Torn Owens maáe
Don Nelson, whose club wat- SuperSonics raced to a 42.24 Seattle nudod.
with less than five minutes left, by an official In the final a laysp off a loose ball and
died Its10-Some wbv'' streak lead entering the second period,
minute. We have lost three In a Lucas converted a layup with 10
helped win it for New
end with a 114401 lass to the The Bucks never recovered
Johnson and Junior Bridge. Trailing 99.9$ with 44 seconds row now, all on the road, but If seconds left off a deal by T.R.
Seattle SiçsrSordcs.
from the initI.l hel1shlW
man each finished with 20 left, the Kings appeared to have the Kansas City Kings play the om to tie the game. Portland,
"We art ping to target this
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Eden when the Los Angeles NFC West.
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Craig Morton threw a ll'yard hailed but still men ad
Rani win they loss.
In other games Sunday, polies, lost his first game In a Thpwtofik* Upchurch ealy trow for 236yar, Includingtoa Passes In a 21-point second.
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In the final period and Jim 13-yard 11) peas to John Jef- period surge and Toni Unhert
three game losing streak Giants 16.14, PIttsburgh Steelers 3$, Relakim 7
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Sunday by trouncing Seattle 24. crushed Washington 38.7,
Terry
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and
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San
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ret urned a kickoff 100 yards for
set an NFL record by holding Philadelphia 24.19, Denver but Pit ts
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back In the AFC! Wed. Sm
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landscaped lot, SPP warranted.

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DOE, &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
c(tpping, Iii control. Psi

suppiies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also aIr coed.
cages. 332.5753,

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Fletchers pressure cleanIng
service, mobile home, semi
trailer's I RV, residential I
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himoS. etc. Mobile home special

17*50, 121.10. Reasonable rates,
all work pier 323.7*53.

19)4, 331.7)50._

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

Pee set.

33$-I40athor $31

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Mon.SOf. a:3O5;3o. 15$ Plantn
Plaz, DeCry M41ese.

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Vinyl repair &amp; rsceisring

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50y I Sell, lb. fInest In Us
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tois.

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New or repair, leaky showers our

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TopPricesPaid
Used, any condition64a 1U6

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ci every sIza and price.

Prel name. security number,

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niture Salvage. 322 $771.

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you have a classified ad garage

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES.' Sanford Fur.

esdgl lacerl,
MvNk.k,. MiMi.

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UQP* l'inuiing

too small. 105-4911.

FIXTURES, Jenkins Furniture,

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Alemimpa stimblu deer stand.
isle hind di, 511. Call
Cartel ISO.IM.

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

205 E. 25th St. 3730151.

lit Yeerp Pms.

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We DO wash windowsl 677.5891

specIalty, 25 yrs. Isp. 119-5363.

The weather Is perfect for a
bsckyerd sale -sill everything

Houea cleaning

Housewives Cleanln Service.
Personalized fast, dependable.

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APPLIANCES IPLUMBING

323.5507

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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook.
5191. 1st St.,333.5743

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barn, 2 pastures, Osteen area.
Great for hunters. 322 1003.

$70. 333-9539

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Horses boarded $100 mo., nice

El. Refrlg.goodcond.
Harvestgold,F.F,'lOmod,l

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$130. Sanford Furniture Salvage,
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repairs, carpentry, painting I
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339.4331.

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repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.31 used short
time. Sal. $109.14 or $19.31 inn.
*11111 3391354

Handy Paul, hi truck will travel.
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championship - lines, reas. to
good home with fence 3395501.
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cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
C4i1 Larry for Free Es?. 41)4394.
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fstwlthawantad. Call 333-24))
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Warranted. Just *1*1

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11We.UnceS the esfeaslso if their
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Park. 444 -5432.

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tgige Investment, 1350 5.

Casesllerry, Fl.

FHA.VAPIIAJ$I30

kit. equipped. Carpet, lanced,

3245$. Preach Ave.
3flhiil,332-377L 3230779

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5uiIdts$ut -surjeterpe,,

WHAT A IUYI 351,1 beth home
wIth dii. api. on 1g. 1011 Situ

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AIr Conditioning

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323-Sllieves&amp;wee#ends
2AKC Doberman Puppies
IM,I F,Blk&amp;tan,lwksold

191$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repoSselsid, Used very short

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New carp. I, is
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US Case, Mower harrow
Allequlpmentllkenew

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lots. Plenty it parking spice.
$15,150.

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w-w cress. formal dIning, kit.
bullt.in Microwave. Near
schools I recreation. $M1lS.

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1977 Opel coupe, auto., new
sticker, new It. blue pt.,
celient shape, $150 Call 8 am. 10
6 pm. 323 4547.

'72 Mazda PickUp, 4-speed. $400
2601 Grandview, Sanford

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mo Agurt 339-SIN.
Losing
harne $ credit? I will
catch up back pyments I buy I ______________________
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JUST LISTIDI 350,7 bath, brick
home In IdylIwuldet Many

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&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS
7401 Airport Blvd.

FURNITURE$.THING$
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- business is this earage api *2

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Contact Wally Dletrlchs, 322
224 or 322 5232.

lxi', 43 avail,
3727991

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w carpit.

1961 Buick Special Deluxe wagon,

Cypress rack for nursery plants

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REALTOR *1-4501
LZlJLEI$4N• SERVICE STENSTROM
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Motorcycle Insurince
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 323-77)0

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Evesattera&amp;weekends

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 SanfordAve
332 - 319)

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Levi's eansila

WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. lOX
1191, SANFORD, FL 32711,
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.
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Or 131.0013.

Niir 1.4, 51.4 acres, $1,550 per

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1973 Caprice Station Wagon. Parts
only: engine, trans. Etc. 373
1019.

.Ths Greenhouse

L7$xlS tires, builders level

LARGE LOT OR 3 tel ACRES I

if you don't belieye that want ads
bring results, try one, and listen

3 W.eeletj motorcycle

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32211$3,3227177
lO7t2ShhSP.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 831
1603(Dealer)

1300 or best offer
327761$ after 3

ILL DIPT$ TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark I Hirt 373-7310

Firewood for sale-

GENEVA

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For

5.3 iCTSI 330' en paved Irentage.

Ve5.3220$17,3fl.iSS7,

convenIent location.

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$21,100.

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Sale-All Sije
Exc.Cond.
323-7451

TATI Iroker

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Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, fl02 French Ave.

Acreage Lk. Sylvan area. 7 acres
Splitorrounddrywood,d,llv,red
$1O,000:Sacras $27,000: 1k front
Reasonable.373-5004
on small lake $31,015. Call
William MaIIc*owskl, PU lopper, USed tin &amp; some
lumber, small mobile home
REALTOR, 332-7903.
furnace, floor landing edger.
LakeSylvinar.eWestof$anf,
lotsofnewwige,Millei'oilgun, 2
water front lots 110.0001 upAC's. gas grill, cabinet doors,
woodad Iôts 11.000 1 up.
lots of antique telephone Insulators, old typing desk. 3"
plastic pipe, riding mower, new

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'71 Ford Grand Torino
1 Dr., Full Power. Air
Super nice. 322-1193

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk I i5111

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hlohiasanelephant'sey,.Place
a classified ad, and pile P1w
money In your wallitl

NICSstir$erIh.ffi.31R 1½ bath,

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out, PR, fenced yard 1. Much
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9S.MyrtleAve.

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010550
Call 322.1534; 3221460
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ianos &amp; organs as low as $993.

relrig.; Columbus full site El
range; Kenmore 3000 BTU high
efficiency window A-C. I yr. old.

lOON. 17.93. Cassulberry, Fl.
sissies
Eve. 111-sill

MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

Handyman
close to
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cars, lrucks &amp; heavy equipment,
377 5990

1977 Vega, radio and htr., low
mileage, clean, $1995 or best
offer. 373 1730.
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1972 Ford LTD 4 dr., dark gm, wvinyl top, new brake lob, new
tires, paint lob. 1 owner, $1300.
Aft 4 323-8694.

59-4assIcal Merchandise

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$44,900.
I1/ is-beauty shopspecIal
shopping.
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Th. sooner you place your
classified ad, thesoonur you get
results.

HAC COLBERT

•SANFORD AUCTION.
1215$. French 323-7340

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 3777
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Il Cu. ft. Kelvinator, no frost

OSTEEN
lacre lots for as little as $500 dwn
Good terms,

CHECK ON THESE

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CRANK
CONST.-REALTY
Realior 130-5051

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K single, have sims hiI esheal You Can be year oem Mis4 set
to START 11$veer ow
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REALTY SIOKER. 32)15*

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ComersfFvsndt&amp;lIIti
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shill be stated. If the claim us
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contingent or unliquldated the
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di*MIS$srs replay order

Pine sdiesl ansi. law down to

TewMhIp N $Wffi, Ri.i$
Seeskiale Cuenty,
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Firewood- First Class hardwood,
RedOik, $30 per load delivered.
3731117 after 5:30.

38, pool home. Many out.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
To be sold to the highest bidder
Hwy
92, I mile west of Speedway,
large consignment from New
Dayto,
Beach, will hold a
Jersey pluS local estates.
pu)lic AUTO AUCTION every
Mahogany &amp; Walnut DR &amp; R
Tuesday $ Saturday t 7:30. It's
Suites, .Oak, Wrought Iron
the only oni in Florida. You set
dinettes plus lots ot assorted
the relieved price. Call 904-2!'
tables, chairs, chines. desks,
5311 forfui'therdetails.
lamps &amp; glassware. Loaded with
goodies for the dealer I
collector.
We Buy Wrecked Cars
$VISA-MASTERCHARGE$
S CASH DOOR PR IZE S
322-3451
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standing features.

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MON., NOV. 5, 7 PM.

ACCeSSorIeS
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1130.000.

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BLOCK BUILDING IN SAN.
FORD. 3 UNITS WITH 2 CAR.
PORTS ZONED CONNER.
CIAL. EXCELLENT RENTAL
$42,500, 9 PCT. ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. CHARGE YOUR
FRIENDSI

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322_7991

CallDell'sAuctIon,3235670.

'araqe Sale: Sun., Nov. 1, 103. 127
Hidden Lake Dr.. ltcu. ft. (free
upright freezer, lawnmower,
camera w case, misc. Nothing
over 5)00.

selection $100 or make offer.
Fvrn. Salvage, 17-92 So.

4 acres fenced, horse barn. gg
pasture. 2 BR, 38 home, guest

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GARAGE FOR EXTRA STOP.
AGE. $77,500, RENT TO RELA.
TIVES,

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luke Box Seabring A-100. 100

MARKHAM
LONGWOOD ROAD

REALTY WORLD.

GREAT ASSUMPTION
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Cr rotinance. choIce 4 SR In 2 STORY DUPLEX EXCELLENT
beautlfulMayfalrsuctlan. Extra
RENTAL UNITS WITH 2 CAR
large paneled Pam. Rm., &amp;
generous sized SR'S. Goreous
landscaping on corner lot
Owner anxious-prIce reduced
to 150,05,.

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COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, DOUBLE
GARAGE, FINISHED
SCREENED PORCH, LARGE
FAMILY ROOM WITH FIRE.
- PLACE, LARGE OAKS ON
COUNTRY LOT. $31,000. GE? A
HORSE

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"ThORsarforhlm.Hlsnamels'Occtjpajit',"
43-LotsAcreage
soelisn,os for Sal.
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$32,000
We've changed this beast Into a
real beauty. New paint, carpet,
wallpaper, landscaping, 3 BR,
ss.000 down I owner
will help with financing,

CARPET, CARPORT, NICE
LOCATION. $37,300. FLY.INI

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clentlal Auctions 8. Appraisals.

rreasures, Trash and Tummy
Pleasers, Sat., Nov. 3rd. 9 lii 5•
Also Youth Car Wash. Grace
United Methodist Church, 1)5W.
Airport Blvd.

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PINECREST 3 BEDROOM, EAT.
IN KITCHEN, CENTRAL AIR,

.IDYLLWILDE-JUST LISTED
- Custom 3 SRI Decorator touchesl
Top quality
throughoutl
Gorgeous corner loll Privacy
fencel Don't wait it's only

r P Ixel. I Brims., Elec.

fnAtTtsd. alsea dillI•S to loom

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ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.
BEAT THE COMPETITION.

1978 Chevy Malibu

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KITCHEN, GARAGE, CEN.
TRAL AIR, CARPETS, IN
WOODMERE. $33,900.
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fortable 1700 sq. ft. of living

BEDROOM. 2 BATH, EATIN

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For Estate, Commercial &amp; Rest-

)NE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END.
THE
NUMBER IS 372-2611.

323-5324

TOTALLY REDECORATED 3

GOodUsedTV's,$25&amp;up
MILLERS

Moving Sale. Sunthru Fri
Books S Bargains Galore
119W l7th5t

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patio, C.H&amp;A, rangi, refrig., I

FOR HOME OR OFFICE.
129.000. GRAB ITI

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back yard isn't? Sell it with a
•_wantad.Call322-251)

Must Sell Zenith walnut Stereo,
AM FM stereo radio, 4 speed
turntable, diamond needle, 8
Irack. Sold new $450, balance
due $121 or take Over my
payments of $16 per month. Call
862 5394 dayornight.Agent.

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ASSUME 7.7SPCT. MORTGAGE
Ilicepool home on 1g. lot. 3 BR, 2B,

PROFESSIONALLY ZONED 2
BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
STRATEGIC CORNER. IDEAL

Low Down Payment

LJ115R1.OKER
• 327.1577.
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Goodmileage. Excellent Condition
13,000. 322-4755
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Why pay more?
HERBS TV
75915. Sanford Ave.
323-1731

STEREO

7133'? S. French (1742) Sanford

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your lot O our lot.

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PORT. FRESH PAINT, NEW
ROOF. FRESH CARPETS,
$24000. HURRY upi

hlghasanslephant'seye.PIac,
a classIfIed ad, and pile the
t*y in your walietl

351 CONDO, NEW COND, FUL.
LYPURN. COLOR TV, LINENS
$ DSHEL INC. ALt

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Danny's Auction 322-7040
Buy - Sell Consign
2621Sanford Ave. 323-5172

2619 OrlandoDrPh.3770352

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REALTY WORLb.

LANDSCAPED LOT. $31,900. A
MUST TO SEE.

353-7)73.
Don't pile no longer needed Items

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trees plus 2 car detached
g.rag., workshe, Fully fur.
nistied. Call (or appointment,

LOTSOF EXTRAS ON LUSHLY

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AM EMPLOYMENT

acres, approximately ico irun

IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM, 1
BATH, AIR CONDITIONER.

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Mellonvllleon doubIs lot. Furn,
IAppI. nag. No qualifying.

1 Bedroom, 111 French Ave.
Nopets.$l50plusdepostt

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$3JOdvn-owne hold $24,000.

SR turn.. water paId, air. Adu
no P1t5- si
mi + 1*
eecvrlty, After 1 PM 323-4W.

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330400$

PATIO ALL THIS &amp; MORE. A
STEAL AT $39,900..

- $y owner-a BR older home on

72-Auction

VIARGAINTv'S

LCJVELYCOUNTRYSETTING
2itory,-s BR.3batphorneon 7t

FURNISHED HOUSE W-BBQ &amp;

Sro&amp;ar-Owne,' uo.o3.

Operate pipe bender, do welding
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I custom work. Phone Carl 323. 31-r,m.
Funilslesd

701 Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

V-RadIo Stereo

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TV repo 19'. Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $153.16 oi- $11 mo.
Agent 3395354

INC.
REALIOR#

FENCED W'CHICKENS.
DUCKS 1 GEESE.3 BEDROOM

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3 SR. Vacant, move right
qualifying. $35000 low down
payment 0 pcI. financing by
seller boy Coppoia Assc. Inc.,

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REAL COUNTRY LIVING IN PA.
OLA. NORTH ST.. 24 ACRE
RANCH W-BARN, TACK PM,

New homus with low monthly

Sanford-lovely 1 BR + den, air,
formica kitchen, new sheg. $103.

SIDE GLANCES

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SACRIFICE SALE-LOVELY
BEDROOMS, 1'-? BATH WITH
LARGE FAMILY ROOM, CAR.
PET. 3 UTiLITY ROOMS. GAS
HEAT, FENCED YARD. A
REAL BUY AT $32.SO0.

lpct. interest to Qualified buyers.

Blvd. on 17.02 in Sanford. Call
323-Wi Marl
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Rug. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl.7U1,Santori
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C$ilslfledudforre,uIls3fl.,iii
sr SI) 0011.

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THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OP THE Division, the address Of ' pijrj

now waS, a IS of mosey
aveiyk.r..un"hssjd.

Monday, Nov. s,1070-35

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personal achIevement, not
CLUbS SAID LAND ANNEXED; EDWARD LEACH *$low address
(inteN.andtore4ltablI$hgOaIl
DESIGNATING A ZONING is 100 Short Street Lake Ma
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CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING Florida TM name end
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All persons having claims or
NoithWist 3CR, C NIA, all appi.
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AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
I LY DEMANDED A CHANCE
demands
$40 mi AWARD REALTY,
3231177
Inst the estate ore
NEW YORK (UPI) - Be. Service apnrM for ft. Pitney. meter, when dsvohpin,nt of
WHEREAS, there his
.1 FOR THE OPPORTUNITY,
filed required WITHIN THREE .
INC. 33ieN.
cane. sbsi* 10 parsed of Ms Sowes aims Is tdIt oat an totally uinats'hiad lIswlIosI. wiffi CRY C
Nw CRY it MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I NOW YOU HAVE III
Sld.$irI
House For Rent
cosho!neru are mad at
a eledrenic mile', a. ths inp.- caUses syat.ma using the.
JOANNE A? n-ia
PItflhifl THE FIRS? PUILICATION OP
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file wfththeclerli
cathode vI:
varWyofiwatasyves Usceuldboveryhe1sh
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GAL FRIDAY
I InvioNry Clerk t work wIth ____________
tim., Gordon Jsrvts, thi
County, FIIVIda Hecribad
COIflUtliUd system, typing $411
Jails ala. Is CI' 4 en . WIjIed oat mid of Ke b'lu
stiIOmiiW Of ill claim or demand
Lltetyp.,hel.
St 351 1 b

cwtlwari are mad at tuu
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CiaisIfls Ad. Cell 332.%1)
nM1i, to "rldoro the dare he third was born. Bade ga4ef4 from ROnald Reagan, then rids
con pruhdidial
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George B, at 54 and 110 paders' ayes."
Yale with boson In economics DeW Idt(y and publicity g n
' er.r cirsIon
it
pounde, jogs tokeep trim and
S4ost &amp; tW
Bat that sort of talk jild fuels he only 234 ysar.
1.1k. Mily, FkVIdi. one time at
Into ties other ptbnarhss. "ratain my sanity" he the upotidatkis that George Bosh
Bat Bade "dlds't -want to
By then, Bosh figures, the
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L(IY,
--In addition
LOST: Vicinity .150 Ilk
County
almod endt.s. dring of ricep. may be too nice, too dscod to be known as Pres Bosh'.boy," field Of GOP
IU4IrI Will notice shah be
In the
hans, cocldallpsrthe. arid .l) be president. Decency, re sohe bonded to Ten, to bud a bays been cat he half and he - be considered at lust fifteen (1$)
town vWIs that mart his en. eponde Bade, dies ad men career of tie own In tie. oh not Joho
ire11y or }1Qs, days priOr tO the date Of the publiC
Reward. nurn
derdtsg effort.
weak and thmadlve.
tInie. be 1103, Bosh gambled Baker - will be Iii I tWOlnIfl '
D: November 1, IflO
His ui4odhaIi fir the job
4Imi4IgWCt1ii$
"Lisd.rolip cnea from a bIg and foaredsd Zipata Oft. re with Reagan.
City at Lake Mary,
Florida
laded. service
a Tens aadtdd.'ssbU*ytotlinka eore Co.,a oo'npeny that
Ma°'
congreaurnas, U.S. amb
problarn time - to mak, the would phonier the .p.rialind
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Cy ci.'
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to the United Matisse., dials' right political and moral rip for offshor, oh drilihig
PublIsh NOV. s. two
Nofl
man of the Ripublicun Party, iIiqgu - and come op that mad. him $ millionaire.
DEPIS
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envoy to Ps
end Iredar of with a decision that urua the
ORDINANCE NO. 457
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT
H. ran for the Senate he 914
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Zapata
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"That's tru touØu'.. - elirtedtothsflrdoftwoHo.. WITHIN THE CORPORATE ARIA OlvIl4
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with proven esperisses In diesre 'nigH be more eschtheg ae.ueoiiitufly for the Send. SITUATE AND ICiNG IN
Deceised
rational affairs - to lead tho orators. Bat we're ad trying to again In 1170 at lie. belied of ISMINOLE COUNTY, AND MORE NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
PRIVATE VOICE LI$50N1
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PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
AS
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caw4ry.
ele a dais valedtatosiarn.
ALL PERSONS HAVING _______
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d We're trying to dad somebody Bosh served two years at the
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W4heIP inIitod,
-dillbar.wu1othsvelirt, this coadry- ren it."
to head the GOP NathesesI ORE.HALPOPLOT1,SICTIO$35, IN THE ESTATE:
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man who'd prefer to - be s.,ystjy, as any of the from up school and hmnedt. dean l the unbsttlsd CIA.
rgwd.d as qeld, tomb Thean Repiblican contenders daly joined the Navy. Al ii, he A1Iboih acme 'nigH sea a CIA
f5fljf4
who made It on his n rath
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.dally en the .cnomy and was the Navy's yoengest
than on tie f4hur's mussy.
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MONDAY Itwu FRIDAY
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PIineN &amp; Zs&amp;ns lard it The

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I had a lot of backschn. My
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I get along
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work like shoveling ow or
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properly. People with
problem Is that I'm losing hair. osteoporosis have weakened
Every time I comb my hair I skeletal syd=&amp; Thal mow
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town
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breaking of other
fate
small talk
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and it hones mat doe
dermatologist for a
mean you
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OdeOpOr011b:
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Softening124, Hair CWL YOU can IWO
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pg1 Wifl to before ttsj county board of commisaloners with a
budget MWA 10 March.
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t1lism we aress whom staff can be reduced, or where one person
an fill twofimctloca,
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after the government of Prime military move to free the
hostages, till the hostages will
In his letter of resignation to
under sharp attack for alleged be,destroyed and the,
Khomeini, Bazargan said he
leniency toward America re- blitly for this action will rest was quitting because of "insigned and was succeed;~ by directly with the United terference, meddling, opIran's clergy-doininated State!;." the communique said. position and differences of
revolutionary government.
The students in their COIn- opinion. The discharge of our
In Washington, the State niunique also ordered charge duties and continuance of our
Department, using extreme d'affaires Bruce Laingen to responsibilities have for some
time been impossible."
caution in their comments on surrender. Laingen was out
when
the
embassy
was
at.
the embassy seizure, declined
Bazargan's resignation
to discuss the options under ftc. e unua)
followed the government's
consideration. They repeated
As %,veral thousand support. apparent failure to clear the
their flat rejection of the ers massed outside the U.S. occupied U.S. Embassy of
students' demand for the ex- embassy to cheer the students hundreds of Moslem students
tradition of cancer-stricken occupying the compound, ar holding dozens of Americans
Shah Mohammed Rez Pahlavi. med youths patrolled the i
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The students' communique, embassy grounds, plastered third day today.
broadcast by the state radio, with slogans and posters of
said:
Faced wi th sharp criticism
Khomeini.
for Its alleged soft line toward
The center of plotting and
Among students guards un
theMonday
Unitedcanceled
States Bazargan
spying for America will remain duty %%ere several girls in the
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today to kill their American internal agents that they must his headquarters In Iran's holy
cit' of Qom. said the council
hostages at the slightest move stop their desperate acts.
by the United States to free the
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