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Thursday night toapprovea temporary measure
of shifting two qualified police officers who are Southward said currently employees are leaving
city and applications or lobs are not being
currently working as emergency dispatchers to
road patrol and hiring two new part4ime submitted. "We are going to have a hard time
dispatchers. Me also urged her colleagues t hiring people. They are going ii1 bi way."
approve over4lme pay for present members of
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and reputations with the department being state mandate on certification requirements for
police officers. She also noted that the city would
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A fourth police officer will be leaving Lake
The board agreed to discuss the matter in
Mary's ninesmember force in the next couple of workshop at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The availability of certified police officers is
weeks, Chief Harry Benson confirmed today.
"We wlll continue as best wecan," Benson itself aproUem, said Councilman Burt Perinaald,confirming a report that a fourth officer fs chief. Perinchief noted that few persons
leaving the city for a better paying job. Coun. currently enrolled in police standards training
ciltnan Pat Southward told the Seminole County we to graduate immediately.
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condition cannot be corrected, we recommend that consideration
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RedoF 1oy D. Soper Jr.
Herald Staff Wrfter
said that the three crusts had
Three sterling-silver wine been donated but*ee* 50 and 70
crusts were discovered mIssing years ago In memory of
from the Holy Cross Episcopal members of several old Sanford
Church Thursday morning by a fflj
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discovered the rear door o( the. forced entry the thurth, but a

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AIrnERS, Algeria (UP!) - In a bid to Improve
relations with Iran, national security adviser 7,IgnIew
Brzezinski met with Iranian Prime Minister m"
Bazargan, the first encounter between high-ranking U.S.
and Iranian officials since Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini
took power In February, diplomatic sources said today.
The meeting took place Thursday, the sources said.
Both Brezealniki and Bazargan are in Agi
lers far
ceremonies marking the 25th anniversary of Algeria's
Independence.

reported their total value at

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Iranian Ambush Kills 15

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investigation of the fight in. Community College west 8CC Parking lot.

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7% school board wants Un option of ralft tam above the
Me said each $1 In taxes per $1,000 evaluation brings $1 million
pet cent of the -pF opriations In August sed year with
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limitation set by state law, but legislators
into UM school
give
balance suit In Mardi to permit local school boards to gala inencouragement Thursday that they will get what they
'A$2 roperty tax increase flies in the face of the feelthgofthe
terest from investing the folds.
School Superintendent William P. Layer and board member people," said Senator San, Clark Maxwell, 11-Melbourne.
-Uanghthenstbod of establish iga weighting system for
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County legislative Delegation Thursday evening.
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sp.
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Included In the package was a request that a new stat, law be become chairman of the local propertya*slaal adjustment
-Developing a formula to fully fund guidance programs In
passed to allow school boards to levy up to $2 per $1,000
board. Mrs. Telson said the law requires the board to be corn- elementary schools. Currently
studuit development
valuation over and above the $6.75 limit set by law.
posed of five persons-three county comnmiatloners and two inciuóe eiemneitary guiiiance occupstionai sp.ciaiiets services
and career
Mrs. Telson said this Is needed especially by the 14 high growth
dool board members-but limits the chairmanship to a comedy
education. Although the services are optional under th. date
law,
rat. cowitle. In the date including
coamiludoner,
the federal law requires that programs In elementary school* be
'Shi Said, the sChool boaIhU u. lugged buigst in the
would be used exclusively for capital Imupr vein
such as new
comparable
school construction,
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-Recommending the sessions of the'
begin on the:
The option should net require a referendum of the people for
-11..eimiliit1n of the state funding for middle schools. The first Tuesday after the first Monday in f4I"ture
February
rather
than in::
approval, Mrs. Telson said.
law provides for contracting with teachers for only ft perIods April to help school boards meet deadline, for budgeting.
'We have elementary schools which are b'lg4' at the seems," daily, while the schools have six daily periods in middle schools.
-Changing the law to provide full reimbursement by the stat.
she salt To a question from Sen. john Vogi, D.cocoe B
-Changing the method whereby public education bond to school boards which must contract for services for exceptional'%
students.

TEHRAN. Iran (UP!) Kurdleb Insurgents have killed
at lewd 15 Iranian army soldiers and wounded 00 others In
an ambush near the town of Sardssht on the Iran-Iraq
border, official sources said today.
In west Iran, unidentified gunmen Thursday shot and
• killed Ayatollah Syed Mohammed Qizi Tabatabsi, chief
religious leader of Tabriz, the state radio repotted.
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MiShbOthOOd from a fashionable white section amounts to
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Blacks to the oOItho( the barrier saldftwuaneffrtto
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most joyousholidays was rocked today by bloo di
among Lebanon's rival political patties and armies that
killed at lewd two people and wounded 12.
FigMing raged for a second day from Being's shell.
pocked. port to this ruins of the cd district and
from the southern suburbs to the mountain of Ssnnln as
giminan iguored the Moslem sacrificial (seat of Al Adiva.
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government dissolved the congress and declared a 11dage
of siege" early today, suspending the constitutional rigMa
of the 5 million people of the South American nation.
Six people were reported killed In demonstrations
Thursday against the bloodless coop that coded the $3.
day.old civilian government of President Walter Guevara
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"Therefore, subjecting any and intrastate charges corntogether a package of refunds port ion of the company's pletely compatible.
Public Service Commission will Is going to work with the PSC
The PSC staff has recoin- and rate reductions,
revenues to possible refund Is Staff memberi proposed
order the utility company to because that's the law, we'll mended a $43.5 million cut in
The PSC earlier this week not Justified," he said.
extending the 35 percent
lower its in-state long distance operate under their guidelines. Southern Bell's in-state toll orderid Southern Bell to set
Florida consumers have been discount now In effect during
calls.
"But, something has got to be rates now and additional cuts aside $5.7 million month - up screaming for years because in- the evening hours to the periods
But, Hunt cautioned, the loss changed to make up the loss in and up to $68.5 minion in to $68.5 million ato cover state long distance rates set by from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and noon
in revenue will have to be made revenue," Hunt said.
refunds when the main in. refunds which might be the PSC are so much higher to I p.m., and reducing rates for
up by an increase In rates In
me PSC Is In the znk of a
vedtgation is finished next required.
than interstate charges short direct distance dialed
other areas.
two-pronged attack on&amp;ghe
summer.
Hunt was critical of the PSC established by the Federal calls and short operator han.
"The voices of the consumer Bell Florida operationsThe five PSC Cornrniigoii
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rocked a dynamite plant, but further tests are being
conducted.
The powerful blast ripped through a dynamite mIvljg
Wednesday night, in juring ala persons and rattling
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: Authorities identified the missing man as Ronnie
Knight, 21, as employee believed to have been working in
the building when it was ripped apart by the blast.
The building was destroyed when 3,500 pounds of
nitrerIne exploded and six other buildings were
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for the Southern Bell Telephone about It," Hunt said.

CO., said he Is convinced the "In my opinion, the company Carried out next year.

f00nd Me rGONIns of a am missing since an explosion

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loud about the intrastate distance rates which opened Bell's Florida operations are that the economy will continue a $43.3 million reduction in in.
structure and the commission is Wednesday and a separate earning $60 million to $70 to deteriorate due (o the effects state rates, but
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Worker Missing In Explosion

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have been screaming long and hearings on statewide long said they believe Southern

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GALVESTON, Tan(UPI) -Coed Gard vessels today pored
water on the sinkIng but still-burning and potentially explosive
hulkofanolltanker thatcomdedwIthairnyfreIp.r,tj I
entrance to Galveston Bay.
AIr-sea rescuers resigned the search at dawn
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Burmah apte and the 4924ed freighter Mimosa would rise to 31.
Four bodi es were recovered shortly after the accIdent. Thirty
men were rescued. Three were adnittidto Joim S.aly Hoiplial in
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BESSEMER, Ala. (UP!) - Officials believe they have

Search Continues For Missing
In Tank. r.Fr.Ighter Collision

hospital, said hospital spokeunan JhLClasser,
A patient In "serious" condition isueIdered to be suffaring from acute Injuries with unstable vital signs but with a
r4 wr, of improvement, he said.
Hudson was Injured when he turned his bike In the middle
of the Intersection of Airport Boulevard and U.S Highway 1792 and bit the side of a pickup truck crossing the intersection.

A Sanford youth injured Wednesday morning sn his
bic)ele struck a moving truck, remained In a coma
morning in Florida South Hospital.

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Issued the order Thursday, said It wouldmake adecislon In
two months. PVC Chairman W. Wilson Goode said the

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recent reports
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But Mann said the delay general Investigation of Its In charges on short calls. m
Interstate charges on all calls
ft's likely the Public Service dosing arguments.
makes It less likely the corn- finances In eight or 10 months, would still be a wide disparity and at all times of the day.
Commission will be sued If it
"Wewereoutlawyered."ujd penycoWdconvthce the
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between lnstate'and interstate
In t estimony before the PSC
cuts Southern Bell Telephone an angry Commissioner Joe Supreme Court It
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denied
me
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Co.'s long distance rates, so Cries., who was ready leap- due proc s
es and any PSC action distance reductions to help
Mann
said
he
propose
said
they can achieve "parity"
may
PSC Chairman Bob Mann is prove some sort of plan to cut reducing rates would have a eliminate
the $60 million to $70 equalizing interstate and In. between intrastate and intercautious.
tate long distance charges better chance of standing.
million a year in excess profits trastate rates, but only on state rates, but local service
The PSC completed two days so they won't be so much higher
Mann hopes to call a epeclal It claims Southern Bell is dlrectdlaled calls made in the will suffer and cod more.
of hearings Thursday without than comparable Interstate meeting In December to settle making.
evening and on weekends,
"It's like a balloon, You push
taking any action, spell to charges established by the the matter, even though
South..
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recommendation
inCresse
said
he
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give Southern Bell attorney Federal Communications em Bell wants any decision put
dude,
special
day-time
structuring
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so
on
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William Barfield of Miami wtli Commission.
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were 11
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cruets are still available, but scene at io tulane Drive casseii*rry, reported that
that he considered the stolen several times, states the combination radlo4ape play.r
Silver irr*aceable.
report, which adds valued at ISO was
"How do you replace that be continued to "talk as. from her
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ago? Two generations of people language."
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M. Toil, of Lake
JY sulp of wood was ripped from
have handled It," he said.
. But as the deputies tried to Drive, Sanford, found his car
cabinet forced open when she the sacriaty cabinet so it could Wednesday she said, adding
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wT..L Ham, they say Hugh left side window forced open,
arrived at the diurdi at 10 am. be opened.
that the thief unlocked three TWOA*WTW
Mies of 403 Michigan Ave., and a combination radloA large, sterling silver wine
doorawhiclarae thesame keyto
Tm.weedaf
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Springs, tried to cassette player valued at $1IO
cruet and two sbrflr analler ,alter guild, said that she get h*o(hjsacriaty
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crusts wet missing if= the belli that the di
was break the cabinet holding the fight on Tulal Drive near restated his own arrest with that on Od.20, =mew
cabinet,
although
the committed by someone who had silver, which is opened by Forest City Wednesday.
violence.
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remainder of the communion a key to the building and knew another key. Only the cabinet
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speakers.
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voice vote, without dissent.
Approved as circuit court
judges were Thomas A. Clark,
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Me. Clifton L. Jakubien
tit: AMERICAN LOG HOMES
tr wblch I expect to engage in Publish Oct. 25 &amp; Nov. 2. 9, 1 1010
bitsss at 002 East State Road 434, 060-11114
FICTITIOUS NAME
Loflg*ood, Florid..
Notice is hereby given mat I am
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business enterprise Is as follows- engaged In business at *10 Sorrento
Cr., Winter Park, Florida 32107,
APH DAVID.
DATED at Altamonte Springs, 1hfWle County, Florida, under the
$44s10101e County, Fiirld, mis Wh fictitious name of CARPETS
BEAUTIFUL, and that I intond I.
dtoI September, 107 9.
register said name wiffimeclerk of
RALPH DAVID
PVb1I$h: October U. ,, a, $ the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
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provisions of the Fictitious Name
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Publish: October II. it, H. A
November 2, 1010.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Lake ill THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Pipv. Flerlda.that said Council will FOR SEMI NOLS COUNTY,
public Marine on December FLORIDA
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tanceentitIidasIoIs:
FEDERAL NATIONAL MON.
Mi ORDINANCE OF THE CITY TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, RE.
Plaintiff,
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ECITYOF LAKE MARY. AS DARLENE PARKER. at .1.,
IN DEFINED FROM R-1A
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PROVIDING A CHANGE
NOTICE OFACTION
TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP.
TO: Aliunkaiownhel,sol DANIEL
CONFLICTS, 1EV. • PARKER, dscá.ed, if any: the
ERMILITY
PROVIDING AND EFFECTIVE surviving spouse ci DANIEL A.
PARKER, deCeeIod,.if any; me
Wq the zoning on the follo wing beneficiaries under the Last Will
Sod property situate In the and Testament of DANIEL S.
'of
r Lake Mary, Florida:
PARKER deceesid, If any: or the
The South gSa feet of Block C, beneficiaries under the Florida
Aupn*d PhI of Crystal Lake int.ptato succession laws of
I1lts,as recorded In Put SOob 5, DANIEL S. PARKER, It any;
RESIDENCE: Unknown
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All pirties claiming Weresto by,,
llièiuio County, Florida,
thrgh, under or against all
mere cornepiy
me Nevmlast corner of iake unknown
heirs of DANIEL. S.
MVy Boulevard and Wilson Drive. PAR KER, locemid, if any: the
spalt ci DANIEL S.
The public lieerini will be h1d In
PAR KER, deceesel. if any: the
City Nail, City *0 LOU
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Florida, at 7:31 P.
5, 1000, or or soon thereafter as - and Testament ii DANIEL S.
a me
pasille, at wkfsh time WirWed PARKER, deCNHI.
parties bar and. against me me" bwookimiss 100141100, the Florida
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is time until UMI adim Is taken by claiming istohave
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the City CouncI.
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"Woe (5) piMic PSICN wIthin
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Mary, PleVIOL at the. 00 an aches is lerecisse a mo,Hell
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dry land. Exxon-recently spiit $75 million drilhIx
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pasting aid handling.
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be W.aible (a series aoelded at either nit
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their dodu1
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million each. for Its offihoè's platforms, and $1
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$6,000.00 for creditable information leading to
arrest and conviction of person(s) responsible for
August 1, 1175 fire listed as - arson" by Fire Mar.
shal's office, at 200 South Magnolia Avenue, San.
ford, Florida Award and information handled
through the Florida Advisory Committee for the
Prevention of Arson.

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Certainly a motorcycle that gets 80 to 100 miles to
the gallon would seem to be a practical solution, If
you're not worried about rain or snow or buying a
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* get. But there is a down-to-earth solution. AIbyota. *
* It's a car that delivers the kind of gas mileage we *
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which should be completed by Nov. I. Includes the
addition of a new roof on the building. The project is
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support beam during construction work on the In.

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* Everyone concerned about the price of gasoline *
* today and the bigbite it's taking out of our budget *
* just to get to work and back, or go shopping. But *
* even the high price of gas is less frightening than *
* waiting forever In long lines or the even more *
* gloomy prospect of rationing or no gas at all.
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Notice is hereby given that I am
County School Board has ongged in business at 1101 Albright
amended the Procedures at Policy Road. Sanford, Seminole County,
lGSp. 752 to provide that a person Florida, under the fictitious
of
óHer than the - County safety R&amp;MManufacturiflgCo., and the I
Engineer may to appointed to Em Intend to register said name with the
the fifth position of the Safety Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Committee.
County, Florida in accordance with
("Robert 0. Feather .
the provisions of the Fic$i$ioui
Chairman
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section go.
Seminole County School
00 Florida Statutes 1017.
Board
51g.: Lars J. Eriksson
iiinish Nov. 2, 1070
Publish Oct. 10. 35 &amp; Nov. 2, 9, 1070

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hikes dictated by the OPkc- carte!I to flüct"41o"
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2
Holiday FestIval, 34 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church fellowship hail, Highway 1742,
Caseelberry. Country Fried steak dinner. 54 p.m. Gifts,
crafts, plants and hiked goods.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
holiday Festival, 9 am. to 3p.m., Community United
Methodist Church fellowship hail, Highway 1742,
Casselberry. Coffee corner, 910:30; soup &amp; sandwich
luncheon. Gifts, crafts, plants and baked goods.
Flea Market Sale of Lutheran Church of the Redeemer,
6a.m. to5p.m., education ling at 2525 Oak Ave., Sanford.
Also hot sandwiches, thinks, baked goods and plants.
Flea Market, Sanlando United Methodist Church, 14
and SR 434, Longwood. 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Novemberfest, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1603 E.
Winter Park Road, Orlando, 9:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lunch,
11:30 am. to 1:30 p.m.
Rummage aid bake sale, 9:30 a.m. to 5 P.M.
Congregational Christian Church, 2401 Part Ave., Sanford.
Dime,, Sanford VFW 9100, 5:301 p.m., log cabin
Post borne, on lakefront.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
CosacU of Arts &amp; Sdeaces Aetunti Apple Bruck, 11
a.m.to 2 p.m.,Spring Valley home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Uddo Jr., Altamonte Spring.. Call 843-2787 for reservations.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Oakland Shores Civic Association am" meeting, B
p.m., St. Mary Magdalen social hail, Altamonte Springs.
Suford VFW 10100 Poet and ACCHIV7 joint meeting,
8 p.m., lug cabin poet home.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
Free bleed pressure tests, 2.4 p.m., Seventh-day
Adventist Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER?
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Holiday SbewTae, 1p0n1OrW by the Extension
Homemaker Quba of Seminole County, 10 am. -2 p.m.,
Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER $
Christmas IN November Bazaar, 9 am. to 4 p.m.,
-l' Deltona United. Church of Christ, 1641 Providence
Boulevard at TIvoli. Knitted goods, quilts, Qiridmu
Items, baked goods, plants, Mrs. Santa's Attic, and a
Santa. Lunch, 11:301:30.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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hospital auditorium,
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EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCWT COURT FOR
CUlT COURT IN AND ______________
FIGHT INFLATION ).
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
cwaion.7jjac.i..
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FOR
1% 1
SEMINOLE COUNTY. IN THE Cy COURT AND CIVIL DIVISION
flCW YOU?
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POE SEMINOLE COUNTY. CASE NO. 70.15IS.CA.ge.
Oovornmeit
Lot
3.
SectIon
12,
CASE NO. 7t1WS.CA4I.K
* tract of land lying anI1.l.
FLORIDA
1N1.1m1orM4W
THE DREYFUS INTERSTATE TOUnIMp 20 South, Range 30 East situated In Section
12. Tois
AtLANTIC NATIONAL SANK OP
flON NO.
DEVELOPMENT CORP., • lyIng within the foftsw$ng described iø,, Rang, 30 Past, IiuiI.
National bankine
Oe'ware Corporation.
sra
$SANK5 TRUST
''!'
Wfflu11lHI
Plaintiff
as successor TruStee of th, Harry L. vi.
Section 12; thence jun Soufti 2 Commence at tea NW cornest of
I
IIRSC
.................44C
NRC
DIMENSION
1101105
Seemon, Trust,
FOUR
IN. d19r51542'Sl"WIStaIOngttleWist SectIon 13.
"
"
mtii. ,, sass,
Icmuecvttvetlmes ....$ca Nile
Wanted. $100,000 to?
Plaintiff, TERNATIONAL LTD. OF SAN. line of the Southeast ¼ of Did Range 30
East,
run
thence
S\$
1:00A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
ConstructiOn. S yrs. lit fflOF
7cORsecvttve times....• 3k a NRC
s.
FORD,
INC.,
a
disselvad
Florida
Section
12
for
1S4&amp;S0
feot
to
a
point
togr..s
W
10"
P.
along
BIs.
ft North
pd equIty. 14 pcI.
tgige.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
HICKORY LAKE ESTATES, INC., corporatloqi, MOD PROPERTIES that Is 700.30 lIes North of, as
ot saI' SectIon 11, fir 1400
iIwurnt.WrItetoo*37.c4Thèl%
SATURDAY .Neon
a Florida corporation, CROSS. LTD., A Florida limited part, mesurid at right angles, from the feet oa point; mince,.
3
Lines
Minimum
IC OPSALE
et ngr
Evening Horaid. P.O. 50* 1
,
ROADS
CONTRACTING, INC., • nerstiip, and HARRY MINDICH, SOuthIIlISettheS.vthwest¼ofs.id 31' 11" w. ad1eteof 1123.10
.wuCL .5 hereby •ivwi th$t, FioØ
corporat
Sanford, Fl., 3217$.
TRICOUNTY
Individually,
and
HYMAN
MIN.
Section
$2;
thence
rim
South
UP
for
a
Point
of
SIsInnlng:
c.wløvs
a final ludgmen$ of
1
SUILDING SUPPLY CO., INC., a DICH individually,
W'
b
degrees
1150"
East,
parallel
to
the
hence
5
01
degrsas
31'
ii"
fgj
W.
forecloiure entered In the aove. Florida corporation,
w. p cox,
Defendants. Southlineofth,5.vffiwest¼ols.ld 114.00N
me PoWetcureeti..
.,I will sill
•-Roolvn
IJAP,A Tk fii
a'i,a 0l'lL II
JR.,andJ.J.
SWIFT,
as
Trustees
Sectionl2forlILCOfte$toapoint,
IWII 111W
Zrtv
UIW
of a circular curve py Nor.
ac
NOTICE
OP
ACTION
.wm
noc
and
last
surviving
Direct*rs
of
Ceo
tied, run North S degriø 42' 51" theaIflrIy having a radius of 733.
y, FIorid, described as:
Craft, Inc., a dissolved corporation TO: MOD PropertIes, Ltd.
East parallel to thu West tine of the f
S.nford Gracious flying Raa
Lots? and I, Clock
a central angle of u
co Mel Leigh Mifldicfi
ontlil rates.utlitties
13,
5.coid
and
COX
CRAFT.
INCa
dissolved
Southwest
¼
of
said SectIon 12 for degreas 10' $$"; ffiaj,.Jn Sojh. ____________________ ___________________
LANTA. according to
07 Grunac,,s Avenue
Ws$0O S Oak 141.7113.
. InQu
1100.00 feet to a point, thence rim easterly along the arc of said curve ___________________ ___________________
,
....es. as recorded in Plot
ijnts.
Scarsdale, New York
North 00 degrees 15' 10" West ior an arc distance of 111.00 feet to
.
_______________________
NN*3P, aMID, Public
. -. .
AMINDIDNOTICEOPSALS
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED,
hut
an
parallel
to the South line the the okutofTanIencyoIsaldc,rv,;
Re
___________
Florida • Semleale County,
Pur$ant to fiu terms ot a Final action for Ioreciosweoi ,,g,g, Southwest ¼ of sold Section 12 for thence run S. IS degraes 00' SI" W.
34"
*I1M S
__________________
4-IrIsM
Judgment entered on the 0th dqy
on the real property listed below has 70.75 feet to a point; thence run for
., OthC ,.p,,wi, aiidbist October,
feet to me Point of Cur.
-;
and
amended
on
been f lied against you and you or. North S degrees SI' 23" West for vature eta circular curve concave
N. ont'
1
a
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
""t
Weit.Front 22nd day at October, $070, in Civil required to sorve a copy of your 1757.74 feet to. point that is 14.10 $orffiwsste1y having a railus of WIty Si. Lselyf, Write "Oat A
!!!L
onLake,...
_ ajrpeJv'
door
mature
person
for
short
trips
S :emna,i County Action Number 774007.CA4PL, in
Call
IttI defenses, it any, to It on feet Scuthoasterlyof as me11ured at *. feet and a central angle of 104
Blvd.
Mate" Dating Service. All 005.
Of
sur?oWIdilI Sanford. Contact
Circuit Court, in and for Carter A. Bradford, Plaintiff's at. rigtitangIesfromtheEasterlyrig. degrees 10' 10"; thence ri sOoth.
mw, ,...r
I1.00 A
on tnq 5th day of
P.O. Six SUPi, Cleeewat.i, t.
custonwrs.Wetraln.WrIteK.
H.
Seminole County, Florida, In which torney, whoss address is 00 . atway lIne of U. S. HigItwey No. 17 *esferIyag the arc of slid curve
2351$.
Dick, Pres., Southwestern
SaIeaed £Mt 3 5, S bath,'
"
SOUTHEAST BANKS TRUST Livingston Street, P.o. Sex 171, and No. 02; thence run South 30 foranarcdistanc,of747.Ilfeettoa (SEAL)
Petroliirn, Ft. Worth, Tx.
cart AC ol;•ppl.PIu$W'D
COMPANY, NA., as successor Orlando,Florlda3SIO3,onorb,for, deqroesI2'w'weItparaltome psin;
Art$uur$ SICkWHII Jr
cry
Oldagrui$3'
.4j$$
jflj
Sec dip Lease. 101-1727.
Trustee of the Harry L. Seaman, November 11, 1010, and file me Easterly rlgtit.of.wsy line of U.S. 12" W. fOr 453.10 feet to a pew,
Clark
'
'
Wanted - Counter girl, dry
Trust, are Plaintiffs, arid HICKORY origInil with the Clerk of this Court Highway No. 17 and No. 02 for a mince N. 72 degrees r' a' p.
Circuit Court
cleanIng assistant I wash man
Sanford-lovely 1 BR + den, air.
LAKE ESTATES. INC., a Florida either before service on Plaintiff's distanc. of 2*5*5 feet to a point; 22S.Iofeettoapalnt;ttioncerunNd7 LOST: VIcinity 110 Ilk Csunty
Sr June I curtis
assistant. Apply In person $13
formica kitchen, newstuag. sits-:
corporation, CROSS. ROADS attorney or immediately thereafter; thence run North 13 degree. 45' 14" degrees 10' 15" F for 1*70 feet too
Osputy cs.rli
club Dr. male Siberian Huskey.
Palmetto.
Furn. avail. SIt.
CONTRACTING, INC., a Florida otherwisi a default will be
West for 71.$Of,et too point, thence point; thence run N 13 degrees 14'
CARLTON FIELDS WARD
Ilki, slIver, blue eyes, 70 lbs.
.
- -.
7513.
corporation, TRI.COUNTY against youtorthareliefd.'nanded run South SI degrees 13' 14" West 30" W for 137.22 feet to a point;
EMMANUEL SMITH &amp; CUTLER
Rewertm4015
*UTOMOTIVEMACHINISV'
PA
'
' BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. INC., a in the Complaint.
paralleltotpieEasterlyrlgnt.of.way ttuence run SIt degrees 10' 30"
50111W robuilder. Se'nInole Auto
Apt3rms.,aduitsonIy
Florid.
corporation,
W.P.
COX,
JR.
The legal descriphion ci the real line of U.S. Highway No. 17 and No. parallel to the North line of said
1501 CNA Bulidl" P0 •
MOdlifli, *1 Eo 11th Fl. P*p.
Avail at nce. $140 me.
e-CW
Cars
"
and J.J.SWI PT, as Trustees and last property which is the subject matter 02 for a distance of 40t13 feet to a Section 12. for %0.$fiet to m POW
Orlando FlorIda3000
onitri Wages commensurate w.
_ _______
$210 dip. 471.5714
point on thu West line of said Section
AttOr0Sy5
surviving Directors of COX CRAFT, of this action is .s follows:
Seginning. ContaIning 15 ION ab1Iftv!rkbanetJts. ___
'
INC., a dissolved Corporation ard
Publish: October 31 &amp; November
$2; thede run. South 0 Ørees 12' acres more or lass.
- Will Baby Sit In my home, very
COX CRAFT, INC., a dissolved
31"EIWfOfadistedeOfIJI.7Sfeet ALSOLESSANDE$CEPr:
You Can be your own w,
"
"moWs Furnkhsd
•
IXHIBITA
geedwfffikidsanyage,Santord
corporation, Defendants, the Ufl PARCEL I:
OPO-lie
to the point of beginning. Sold tract
rate, work your
'
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Commence •t the Southeast
area. 333.1101.
- dersigned, ARTHUR H. BECK.
OUn sChedUle. Don t spend your
Government Lot 1, Section 12 ci land lying and being situated In corneot me Southwest ¼ ii SectIOn
ICR turn., water paid, aIr. Adults,
.
NO?ICIUNDSNPIC?ITIOIJ, ' WITH, JR., as Clark at the Circuit Township 30 South, Range 30 red, City of Sanford, Seminole Celmty
moneyintImetryingtoflnd
12,
Township
30
South,
Range
30
no puts. $140 'no. + 5)00
NAME STATUTE
Court of Seminole County, Florida, LESS the North 440 feet and LESS, Florida.
tlrneworteveryweek
let
us
East, Seminole COUnty, FlorIda: ___________________
sicurlty. After S PM 323.4017.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCFRN
will offer for sale on the 15th day of begin $574.5 feet East ar,d HO feel ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
for you. Dial 331442210 register.
-- Thence run N N
11' 045
,
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN aj November, 1010, •t 11:00 A.M. at the South of the NW corner of Section 11,
u, ..uu4Ru5.
partof the Sanford Grant and along me East hue of me Southwest
me undersigned, purSuant to me West fraN door step of
i
ENJOYI
Government Lot I Section 12, a of said Section 11. far WIll flof
the County Township 30 South, Range 30
wwn, VI?Y C.
- roomy. $•,,
Inventory Clerk to work with
"FictitIous Name Statute" 5oct
Courthousi In Sanford, Florida, the run Scott, 343 feet, thence last 737 TOwnship IS South, Range 11 East, to a point et løtwwctlsn with it,, ,Croa'IvoEiresslens
Jimmie Ceqen, 31$ Palmetto
flI.
computerized
system,
typing
$01-It, Florida 11atutes,wlij regIster following described property in feet more or tees to the line
lying within the EOd 301.10 leaf of cent, 111w of .* MVY
15
skills required. Good pay, good
____________________
with me Clark of the Circyft Ce'irf In Seminole COunty, Florid., towit: SOdion fl, thence North along said the West 1574.40 feet of the South Thence run N It degrees 13' 20" *
rnv*ra VOICE LS$N$
t,ours, group health insurance.
end for Seminole, County, Plerida,
2CR
CONDO, NEW COND, FUL..
The South 15 of the Northwest ¼ of line 343 feet, thence West 737 feet
103.flheet Of the North 103.StIeet of along me canter 1kw of said Lake
profit sharing, etc. Call 3221313
upon lecelpl preof.al publicatj
LV FURN, COLOR TV, LINENS
Sictlo 7, TownshIp SI South, Range point of beginning;
thu Northwest 15 of said Section IS, Mary Seulevard, for 400.11 feet, to .
fOr interview.
of this Notice, 11w FICI*ISSS .ssm, 31 last, lying East of Seaboerd
&amp; DISHES, INC. AIX UTILI.
LESS that part for rlght* way of me Point curvetire of a circular
Government Lot 2, SectIon
towN: CARISE UoIc
TIES $110. S :MO. LEASE.
Coastline RaIlroad and West O TownshIp 30 South, Range 30 East, Onera Road as recorded ki Plot cy
concave seutherty, having a
Restaurant worker experienced,
which Sexpectfeeng.g.,.i
SEIOLU REALTY, BROKEN.
MellonvIll. Avenue (less the South LESS me scum ppo feet ot me East look 13, at page 30. of the Public radius of 101,10 feet and a central
Sill . Semora Slivr, Suite 051.4$ feet).
neat I. fast. Various dufles. 11
3210540,
337.1511.
550 feet, Government Lot 3, SOdIOO Records of Seminole County, angle of 11 digress 55
am. tot p.m. Mon. ttiru Thurs. Attimonte $pnku,, Fiends.
AND
31";
Thence
l
TE
eIeuly
'"T
OR
II,
TownshIp
20
South,
Range
run
Southwesterly
alsn
30
me arc of
- WVP
Excellent benefits. Apply Worn.
mat me pony Weresfed in said
login at the NW corner of LOS), East;
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
said curve, being also along me
31
XIS
business enterprise 1$
etco Foods ServIce at $CC
follows:
Thatpartof
flwSantsrdGrant
and
Center
line
of said La11 Mary
b01! .
Block F SUNLAND
ESTATES,
JORGE RAMIRE:,
cafeterIa...
apply
to
Mrs.
according
to Plot thereof,
asSeginatapointlaolees south,
.L.
Government
LoS
1,
Sadler
12,
•
-.
-... -.
ievard, for $5.73 list too poW IN Ru: nE MARRI...0 '.
*iuitt"en, niie
DATED at Altamente springs, recorded in Plot look $1, Pages is '
Township
30
South.
Range
o
'osi,
of
tangency;
mince,
continuing
MARGICI
LEE
McCIAY.
.
Township 20 S,?th. Range
Plo Ida, this 27th day of sipremow, through 22, PublIc Records os
lyingwImIntheEast7oJlfeetof
Duplexes,3 .ruml. I .
!'
Wlfe.Petltioneu.
10 month position ,
I.
along said center line run S 10
1
1m.
Semlijle Comfy, Flo.lda; fti
h1nc•
West 1*11 Idol of me South 013.00 degrees 01' 17" W fe 4gJ
and
utiiit. 5271
ass,. teacher and 1 teacher for
degrees
3513"
West
West
1313.1
taut
1*
the
Easterly
line
JORGE R&amp;MlRIl
run South N
me North 103.13 fuel of the Thence departing from said
month, lease I, security. Tel. 322.,
JAMES LEWIS MeCRAY, ak-a
SCA Pro4act Head Start. Req.
Publish: OCtibar $3. 10, 14, 10701 through thuSWcornerof said Lot la of rlght.of .way of State Road No.3,
'.i of said SectIon 12, lIne, run N 31 degrees 15' 47"
for asst. teacher: I early
________________________
W fl James Lewis McCra..
November 2. 1070.
distance of 101.11 lest; mence run thence Southwest along Easterly LESS that part for rlglut.of.way of
Hul)and.Risondsnt.
childhood educ. courses With 15
toe,
to
me
paInt
,
of
- -.
West 01,75 feet, thence run North 40 lIne State Road No.3 a ul$tancu of
Road as recorded in Plot of the Northorly rlgtit.of.wsy 1kw
NOTICE OP ACTION
months exp. working directly
32Houses
tWlwflishe
wOTjdW7ijjjjjj
2fe?ttueflC.SoUth
11
dOgroes
Cook
degrees 17' 31" West 311.10 fe
13, it page 34, of the Public Lake Mary Boulevard and me TO: JAMESLEWI$Mcc*AY,a.k.a
with preschool children andor
'
'i
TO REIISTE.PICTIT$OU$
thonceNorth 30 degrees 27' 10" East
.,
'
James Lewis McCrae
working toward CDA cer.
Records
of Seminole County, Westerly riglit-of.way line of Rolling
uuvrees
J
VVi5
UJ
Put,
rnVnce
TRADE NAME
373.01 feet to a point on th. arc of
Florida.
C4 Ms. Lydia McCrae
tification. Req. for tcactuer: *
Hills Boulevard, said Point being the
curve lying concave Northeasterly North 54 degrees 30' West 74.1 feet, ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
North UM.ei •
A. all appi..
Route 2, BOx $10
Pok*ofBaglnning; ThencerunN3l
early Childhood educ.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that and. having a radius of 400.30 feet, thuliCi South 51 dugreis 30' Wed to
Begin
170.03
feet
South
of
me
., REALTY,
Salter,
SoUth
Candlni
10500
wIth
3
last
degrees
15'
47"
yrs
working
exp.
with
e West I.ne 0 5
Waling the Westerly
Scti
334allA
tIus underslgnid, FAMILY PUN also being the Southerly right of way
INC
15 secflan post of SectIon U, Rlglut.of-wey line of Rolling Hills YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
preschool thlldrgn aiud.or a
.11W .
PARKS OF ORLANDO. INC. and of Collins Drive; thence run P!VU1C wvu', .0
the run
Township
20
South, Range 30 East, Boulevard for 14132 foot to me
a proceiding for Dissolution of
degrees
In
rly
childhood
CDA
arc
sold
Sanford
Grant,
thence
Northeast
thence
South
Housi For Rent
GRAND PRIX INTERNATIONAL 1outheastty along me
312.11 feet, run Point of a' curvature of a circular Marriage.. Viuculo has been flied
certification. Send resume to:
op CAUILBERRY. INC. intend to curve a dIstance of 310.12 I., to •Iong said Grant line too point East
lSdIare.s
13'
00"
West
curve
concave
Easterly
havIng
a
00inSt
'fOli
and
you
are
to
Portia
Sponsor.
P.O.
lox
1*0,
u
the po.t
323.407
register mi fictitious trade name point of beginning, being part
beginning, thencs 100043 feet run mince North 21 radIus of 15133 feet and a central is..: a copy of your ontttsuu
Sanford, P1. ExpiratIon Nov. 13.
West to beginning,
LESS,
MARIO ANDRETTI ORAND PRIX Clock 0 of said Sunlafud Estates.
beginning
dog,
w
11"
'ost
300.3
feet,
run
angle
onus,
If
any,
tt•
upon
Wife.
1070.
Equal
Opportunity
of
41
degrees
31'
17";
Em.
a
point
430
feet
South
23
degrees
Thence
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I*om 3 SRI Decorator touches I
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quality
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East, s Tangencyj Thence, contl.iui. thIs Cart either bmw. svlce in
Wends ti ongags in me
State Road No.400 (formerly Stats
P1511d.
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Wlfg.Petttlonars atturney or lou.
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By: ReSort N. Pearl,
Presidsust
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PROCLAMATIONIP
ROSUSAR ELECTION
TO IMP NuOI$TIIID VOTIN$

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No. I? and No.02 fir 55343 fOil to a degrees 11' G'; Thence run Nor. this Count en the Rh day of October,
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point
on said Easterly rIgN.et-way merly aler the ar-c of sold
" of beginning, AND
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lkie;thnc.rusuNerffilad.gr.esI3'
nealsaalongthew.uJy,,.j.: SEALI
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at" last along said Easterly rIgId.. of way line of Ruling Hills '
ARTHUR N. BECKWITN,JR.
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run Salts $3 degrsis 15' 14"
By Susan V Taber
OP ni 010.7 feet South, the Narituweut hence
'owatrig
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corner of Soction 13, Tship 20
Tltsvil$, FIends 33710
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erty rlltst.of.way line of
run South 54 digress 35' laW 5341
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Tel' 311-3114111

me CRy
Csuu a, IIONTUINTII JUDICIAL CII
Iuetse.tho.Eastensy
CVI?, IN AND PRI IUMIIIMJ wey 1kw at said Pats load $5
shalt en Tuesday
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FFORDABLE- Large 3 BR,
lorkshop, screened family area.
11ne school area. Low down to
qvalitled buyer. Hurry-only

$31,500

lOrold

Hall Realty

Inc. REALTOR,
1 6774

Day

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WisP at right angles so me Easterly. Westerly along thtarcsi sill curve,
rlgfut*wey in of U.S. Higlomy beiuig alsoclug the Ssultiuily .*

Co.Dam Janitorial Service
Full &amp; part tIme, evenings
333-3171
Full time secrotary. Apply in
. , ..oxscresn Co SO
Lk Dr. 322-103).

DUCKS &amp;GEESE.3 BEDROOM
FURNISHED HOUSE W.SBO &amp;
PATIO ALL THIS &amp; MORE. A
STEAL AT $30,000.

IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM, ii.,
BATH. AIR CONDITIONER,
LOTS OF EXTRAS ON LUSHLY
LANDSCAPED LOT. $37000. A
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ROOM WITH FIREPLACE,
LARGE OAKS ON COUNTRY
LOT. $11,100. GET A HORSE I

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ELEMENTARY
(BR, 2 BIg. fenced bk. CH&amp;A, w
w carpet. $43,000.
CUSTOM BUILT

I BR. 2B, Deltona home, C.H&amp;A,
ww caroet. formal dining, kit.
Inc. built-in Micrave. Near
schools Irecreation. $44,500.
H. Ernest MORIl Sr.
leg.
TATI Broker

NEALtOR

3235054 or sves. 323051r

BLOCK BUILDING ON SAN.
FORD. 3 UNITS WITH 2
CANPORTS ZONED COMMER$43,110. 0 PCT. ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. CHARGE YOUR
FRI ENDSI

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BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
PROPERTY- 12 acres, 4 Bdrm,
2 Baths, fenced, 2 wells, larm
tractor 1, mower, MUCH MORE,
close to city convenIences, 1 yr.
warranty, 554,020.
JUST RIGHT FOR SMALL
FAMILY- 3 Bairn, $15 Baths
home in nice area, convenient
location, $25,300.

FRUIT TREESA PLUS - 3 Bdrm,
1 Bath, carport I utility, air.
unit. range, ref $ *1uluu Way,
fenced, $10,000.
NEW LIST.4O.. HANDYMAN'S
SPECIAL- Lots of potential In
this S Bdrm. home. Excellent
terms. Owner anxious , $31,100.

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hevsp,mo*she INleqif lIviNg: 1

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wiNfrain, bapilEs_$$S$311p.r

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3220231,3221772.3330770

REALTORS

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 'I 'Mm, 2
story home In ,picbll..t ..cend.I

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

REALTY

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STENSTROM

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Lg. miderus kit., 00, sir, back
perch. ww carpet, fireplace, 1g.
BR'st Oply 531*1
COUNTRY ATMO$PNUI 35,,.
I', both home in I acre with

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k$5Sutralol$IIPP,WAR
RANTED. Yluns, Ion 547,1101

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WA? Efficiency home on.fl acre
loS' ecrms from Idyll. lIens I
:IxceIsisit let for Outer,

torodsitet BPP WARRANTED.
Qy ISV $23,501

ldeby•Side refrigerator, $75;
picnic table *2 benches, $30;
full site baby bed w mattress,
$21: Oak porch rockers, $10.03;
metal office desk, $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th t. 333
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2 BEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2

MORTGAGE. IDEAL GET.
AWAY FOR 2 COUPLES WITH

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BOAT &amp; FISHING EQUIP.
MENT. $EIGLER REALTY,
BROKER 3310551 337.157?.

MARKHAM
LONGWOOD ROAD
I acres fenced, horse barn, goad
pasture. 2 BR, 35 home, guist
house. $130,500.

'I set gold plated Rogers table

IRUISIII. sertng for Ti. sacrifice
5)71. 332.4440 after 4:30.
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Fill Dirt Wantedt
Jungle Lab. Corp., 101 Silver Lii.
Rd.,Sanford. SEE SAM
DUE TO DIVORCE
Must sacrifice SIna.r il,lAn
Machine, Ilk,
:ic;
5100, Sal. Due $113.70 or need
someone to take up my
payments$lSmo.Pho,w 5521304
day or night. WIll deliver no
obligation, AgonI.

L.'KE MARY

S acres tancud, horse barn, 3 BR,
lB. pool home. Many out.
staidluig futures.

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Amusement bowling game, works
good. S player, 5330. Sanford
Furn. Salvage, 1702, SO. of
Sanford, 3725731.

iTATisrier

**N. $742, CasNISsr,y, Pt.
131-INS
Eve. $014441

luke Box Seabring *100. 00
wiciion su or max, offer.
MMOI Purr. salvage, 1702 So.
of Sanford 322572$.

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Boll. 05$. motel box springs &amp;

rnottressis, $30 ow. Sanford
AuctIon, 12)15. French, 3237340.

REALTORS
INC.
$dS33or3$G1 OViS.
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53AI ?I1
VPrI,
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leg. Neal Estate Sroker
3140 Sanford Ave.

Firewusd,pine,$IS,511,$$plIe
CashlCarre.
2elOi.IeelAva.flt5e1I
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Split or round dry wood. delivered
Reasonable. 3331001

321471w

PU topper, used tin &amp; same

Acreage, Lk. Sylvan eros. 7 acres

lumber, small mobile Iuonue
furnace, floor sanding edger,

140111:1 acres 117,111111 front
on small lake 131.111. Call
WillIam MaliczoWskl,
REALTOR. 323.750.
GENEVA
5.3 acres 330' en paved frontage,

leI$sIuiew*iis, Milleroll gun, 3
AC's, gas grill, cabinet doors,

lets of antique telephone In.
sulators. old typing desk. 3"
plastic pipe, riding mower, new
LlIxlI tlres. builders level
transit. 131-0331.

$Aaá
lARGE LOT 00 3 to 1 ACRES

WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS REPLY P. 0. 10*
1705

More

LevI's, eons I jackets
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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3IISaus*Ave
3235751
Large Red3Pc.
SictlonalLROutflt
Lltenew.3fl.1157

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SANFORD

WItSONMAIERFU$NITURE

FL

OIVING
DEScIPTIoN.
LOCATION AND P01CC.

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311311I.PlvstI. - ___323103

NicestarterhomelBl 1',bath,
convenient location.

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'$TIMPIRAóVNCY'.
UEALTOR*iMIS
MUUIDSIL$$T4flG $10VICE
lvø 111 1* 50.1 •.

CR3 5*, $',,balIi home In
lenly West. with C.$, w•w
VpgI, Plo. Im. ia. parch if
VALi bsautlfplIsIl S.F.
MIANTID, Je i.SW.
Cash *piir IetP.*Ia.aleiip
11 4, V$TATl*$SOClaf1Syour $0 on our lu
MN SANFORD'S SALES
1410t W,Ll1T I SELL
01 'HOMES THAN Model Ii., leatlir
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also make Real Estate $
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sgags Investment. $311 S.
Orama Ave.. SillS MI WWgr
Past 5534531
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2397 S Sanford Ave.

fetrchandise

'77 Mazda PickUp, 4 speed. $600

MILL ERS
76)9 OrlandoDrPh.3??035?

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lxi', 45 avail.

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OFFER&amp;DICKER

Call Larry for Frau Es?. 471-5304.
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42-A-Farm Equip,

Beauty Cam

IlSCase,Mowerharrow
Allequipmenllikenew
Call Woody 372.9435

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook.
SitE. 1st St.,333.1743

65-Pets-Supplies

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AKC registered Doberman pup
Fernale,reasonable
izJ aau eves &amp; weekends

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AC units, space hfr,- lID gal. fuel
oil tank. ladies golf clubs,? I? in.
wheels with tires, plants,

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UN Houling
Yarddebrls, Trash

Tyson Cement
Drives, patios, walks I etc.

A&amp;BPAINTING
Residential &amp; Commercial
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21757
aft S
775 1131

ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
I add ons Quality work, no job

too small. 50519)1.

Horses boarded $100 mo., nice
barn, 2 pastures, Osteen area.
Great for hunters 322 1003.

ulfi family garage sale. Mens,
womens, childrens &amp; lots of
teens clothes. Chair, jewelry,

paperbacks, vacuum, china,

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curtaIns, housewares,
somethIng tor everyone. sat. &amp;
Sun. OS, I buk trom high school.
2333 Hartwell Ave., Santord.

61-Wanted to Buy

Professional Quality
ANTHONY CORINO
'1770071
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specialty, 2$ yrs Exp. 550.5353.

niture Salvage 32? 172$.
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Yard Sale. Sat &amp; Sun.
9111?
2OSj.radshaw Dr., Santord

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CS!I*'flle
MEINTZER TILE

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur

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APPI. lANCES &amp; 'PLUMBING
I
FIXTURES- Jenkins Furniture,
ard Sale: Sat. 9 5, clothes, I
705 E 75th 5t 3730911.
ceramics. etc. 131 N. Bombay I ---- AntiqueorModernFurniture
Ave. Winter Springs. 3n7. I
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Onepieceor houseful
arage Sale, Sat..Sun. 91. Fur I Bridges Antiques
373 350$
niture, misc. household items.
----103 TangerIne Dr.,Sanford.
Cash 332.4132
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Boxer Pup

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AKC,sWeeks, 5173
373 43lScves Iweekends

Garage SaIe-402 Colonial Way
122nd ott French). Sat. 9 to 5.
Fantastic Bargains.

Service.,.

tersonalited, fast, dependable. ., ,,
Regular or I time basis.
Re DO wash wlndowsl 577.5094..

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ciothing, bowling balls, plus
many other items, Corner Up
Sala and Country Club. Sat.

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$SOea 373 I)3laItI

Alterations, Dressmaking

Drapes, Upholstery
323070?

Weiboilts Camera Sh
lies, passport photos &amp; fast

repair service. 3374101.
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Grooming a

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Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet

Larry's Marl, 315 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In
furn1ture, Retrig., stons, teols

wpplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.,
cages. 333.1753.

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RenuodelIng-1srpany, painting.
mas.necy, 'ncrete. All wart
profes$Ionally done. Pro.
estimates. 30 yrs. ii.Call 3Sf

etchers pressure cleaning,, 4 ,''
service, mobile home, semi

railer's I NV, risidential I
comm. property. Free est. 327

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CUSTOM CASINETS
roe Iii.
3331410Mb, 5:31-

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NSULATION - lotting, blowing,

RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lest prices. Call
311150 orN4.fl4gshIed.
PaInting, roofing. carpoNryini
gei. repairs. Licensed apI
Isrdad Free eStImates. COIl
333 403* after S p.m. Nigh
OuaIlt Low Pricli

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OONlv APPLIANces

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IlsIsVellhtOSim
'$111 Ud PermIlure ...vage,
u.V$..etSaIdard.*W1$.
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IJzlO, $32.10 Riasonable rates, '"
all work pear. 3237153.

SNIPIIUP

Iyrs. exp. Patios. Driveways

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Painting. Roof. homes, mobile

$11, 33$ 7ll.

p401* '10 01 hun
soid one. $50.21 used shell
o.
ta so. $100.54 or
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Over ID yrs. exp. Reasonable
rates. 110.1352.

Room Addlllns . remodeling
general home repairs - no job too
smaIl Call 3339155 anytIme.

2*1CC Doberman Puppies
I M, I F, 81k &amp; tan. I wks old

H'rvwRsp.frs

misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 6531. i

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FrI..Sat,&amp;Sun.
Toys. games, used clothing &amp;
cloth. Handcut crystal, lights
from Mayfair, Pewter I copper.
lead crystal, antiques I antique
lurn. Store fIxtures I restaurant

NOV. 3, i s.

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Wants to make sm.t household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;

Air Conditioning, HeatIng, Eredri
cat, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.

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&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS

backyard sale - sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 372.2511
. 1110001

Oak Ave

(Dealer)

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Air Conditioning

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The weather Es perfect for

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'oo to.:
'75 models. Call 3399)00 or 531

Evesatfn6&amp;weokends
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Church of the Redeemer,

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FILL DIRTTOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark S Hlrt 323.1350
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3220111

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Super nice.3225195

62-Lawn.rden

$4-OsragsSales

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Sat. 9-S

7601 Grandview, Sanford
3223730

Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995.
Guitars .40 pcI oft Amplifier.
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 3202 French Ave

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STEREO
Must sell Zenith walnut stereo,
AM FM stereo radio, 4 speed
turntable, diamond needle, I
Sold new $450, balance
due $121 or take over my
payments of $16 per month. Call
$525304 day or nlq"t. Agent

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'7lFordPick upF 100
Good mileage'. Excellent Condition
$3'°°°.

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vinyl top. new brake lob. flew
t'5, paint lob. I owner, $1300
Aft 4 323 5691.

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2921 Hwy. Il 97

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Motorcycle Insurance
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55--Boats &amp; Ac'

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Must Sell- 1975 Datsun 8210. radio.
PB and air, Al. $2295 1977
Vega. radio and htr , low

S3000rbestofler
322262$ after

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BARGAIN TV'S
Whypaymore?
HERB'S TV

323 376?.

3 v',m,IIea motorcycle

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camera w case, misc Nothing

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lob and minor repair. otherwise
good condition. Bargain $100

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upright freezer. Iawnmower,

NSiIUsNFemIerg
.555 Sanford Ave.
$7, Singer Fuhn'a Fvlty auto,
r10*st 'used vary shirt
lime. OIigbi.l $103, lii. $111 en
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AWACO PUS IV. INC
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From $IOto $50

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TV repo 19" Zenith, Sold orig
$493.75 bal. $113.16 or 5)7 mo

'67 Cougar, needs work, new:
brake's &amp; front end work Make
ofter 2103 HarIwell Ave. aft 6 .
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Call 322.1424; 3224450

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322.5000
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track.

Get Yours Free. Social Security
Plate, Multicolor, Metal,
Engraved. Send $2.00, cash OK.
Print flume, security number,
and address $0 Ma$IIuOws. Bee
455, Cosselbarry, Fl. 32707.

*117,000

*131.50
ICR I' ,bath, lull painted Inside &amp;
out, FR, fenced yard &amp; Muds

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up. Resin finish $14 gal. Buy
direct from manuf. 373.1471.
Aluminum climbing deer stand,
with hand climber, $35. Call

SIS.500. SELLER WILL TAKE

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL

CYPRESS CLOCKS
&amp; MIRRORS

$14 up. Clock motors comp. 5430

CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
LARGE LAKE NEAR OCAL.A.

303111,iVd,3a0.51j1

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Sanford
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LatiiylvanareaWestol$anford,
water front lets 510.10 1 U
woilad lls 55.50 &amp; up.

77-JurdcCarsRemovsd

Garage Sale

2 Family Carport Sale
Fri. &amp; Sat
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$801 Vernanqo Ave. I blk W.

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Yard Sale- Thurs. &amp; Fri. 9 till? 100
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social consciousness was awakenedi"

N. Ernest Mliii Sr.

Immaculati I SN, w-C 141*, w *
carpet. new roof, utility rm.,
f.nced.rear yd wtraes. Will sail
FHA or VA. $32,500.

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Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's:
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 004 2"
5311for furtherdetails.

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END THE
Hwy.45West,Sanfo
NUMBER IS 32? 2611.
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want
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DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

loO101d Orlando Rd., Sanford. Fl.
9 S Sat. &amp; Sun. 3232907

avail. $11151. Exc. terms.

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cheSts, glassware &amp; lots 01 other
misc. items.

Pleasers. Sat., Nov. 3rd. 0 Ill S.
Also Youth Car Wash. Grace
IjnitedMethodistChurch. 1)8W.

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REAL ESTATE
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243S' S. French ($702) Sanford
323.1324

1 acre lots for as little as $500 Iwo.

LOW MORTGAGE

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Nov.3.9:30 am. t0p.m
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w.beauty shop 141,500.
Handyman specIal 2 PR, 1 S
close to shopping. $31,100.
.1 llOOCornelI Dr.SBR.35. pool.
V 500,000.
p4 S. Cameron Ave. Lg. Country
home on I icre. w.guest cottage.
$70,000.
Geneva I SR, 2 B on Wi acres..
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Treasures, Trash and Tummy

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Looking For a New Home?
Check the Want Ads for houses
of every size and price.

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See our beautIful new SNOADa classified ad, and pile the
MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
mon. in our wallet I
Spacious older home on lovely
corner lot. Good neighborhood,
$21,000. Substantial down &amp;
owner will I mince balance. 322
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Danny's Auction 322 7010
Buy Sell Consign
26 Sanford Ave. 3233772

Odds &amp; Ends, dishes. POtS &amp;
pans, clothes. $33 Country Club

3flS153, 332.7)77

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2 STORY DUPLEX EXCELLENT,
RENTAL UNITS WITH 3 CAR
GARAGE POE EXTRA
STORAGE. $27100. RENT TO
RELATIVES.

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MarY Blvd. at 1.4.

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$31,100. WALK TO SNOPPINGI

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TOTALLY REDECORATED 3
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KITCHEN, GARAGE. CEN.
TEAL AIR, CARPETS, IN
W000MERE. $33,000. 7Vi
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.
BEAT THE COMPETITION.

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STRATEGIC CORNER. IDEAL
FOR HOME OR OFFICE.
520,tOO. GRAB tTI

PINICEST 3 REDROOM, EAT.
IN KITCHPN/ CEN7'RAc AIR.
CARPET, CARPORT, NICE
LOCATION. $32,100. FLY.IN'l

Osceola Fish Camp has trailers
5100 month, plus campsites.
Access to Farmington Hunting
irli. IntuIt

Molnhonanerman Welding I
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H&amp;A, garage, yard maint.,'
adults, $311. 353.2357.

$3a.000 to $44,000. 3222257.

M. Unsworth Realty
REAL COUNTRY LIVING IN PA.
bLA. NORTH ST., 2+ ACRE
RANCH WBARN. TACK NM.
FENCED W.CHICKENS,

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professional office, also good
investment I starter home for
the young family who wants to
see the value of tielr dollar
grow. Contact The Real Estate
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4 SR. 1½ B concrete bik home
zoned GC 2. Ideal for medical
office, beauty shop or other

JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

NEAT ASSUMPTION
r refinance, choice I BR in
beautiful M.ayf air section. Extra
large paneled Fam. Nm., I
generous sized BR's. Gorgeous
landscaping on corner lot.
Owner anxious-price reduced

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$12,300.
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First Federal of Seminole may
the cafeteria of Use Seminole Memorial Hospital, which held a pumpkin carving have frightened customers away with these outrageous costumes. From left are
and decorating contest this week. Don Reynoldi, coordinator of the Arts and Sue Monti, Sandra Games, Eileen Johnson, Robin Neuman Linda Pfelfaaf and
Science Council; Jane Porter, president of the Seminole Art Auoclatlui; and Cheryl Green.

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the James Bend movies, and hew des. he gst u*.eI lcth.
Did be ever play Lath es "The As Family?"

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inspiration in naming their
WIWAM BL*XLEE, l.a Diege, Calif.
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litese were the names popular names for boys
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most frequently given to were:
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girls born in 1978, according I. Michael
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glue you've got yourself a week, sometimes even scene
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winner,
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player who
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that brought us "Taxie"
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by WII
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towards us and there's no way to stop it. But wait Maybe
the Russian and American scientists, working together,
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there. GRADE: C.-minus
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and of the local women they become Involved with. Slow,
richly textured and splendid to look at, but the romances
ultimately sink Into a state of fuzzy dispassion. So does the
movie, Caution: Some strong subject matter, language.
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showcase for Farrah, nobody paid much attention to
story, acting, direction or editing In this sorry film. It's
aoout an Insurance Uctective and the lady he hires iv
make like his wife, and all the alleged Jokes are about at
that level. It makes "Charlie's Angels" look good.
GRADE: C-suns
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(Romautic comedy) You've heard about guys who rate
girls on a scale of one to 10? Well, this Is about a girl who 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
so clean. GRADE: B.plue
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attendance at performances, use patron support to
NEW YORK (NEA) — they will have to generate provide a more stimulating
Lad 1011, when several Of the less than half as much. performance In a number of
nation's foremost danee nwt s money In the bank — other ways.
companies launched their fifly. That's security, or
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money to meet their coats for world of the performing arU. enlightened foundation and
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F911M more than Per- the past have had to curtail to Roger Kennedy of the
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the fm of weather, corn. the money there. - York "for critical, financial
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Price 25 Cents

For Seminole County

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HPI
stal Bed Shortage Predicte d
By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Wifter

executive director. But If county residents express an Interest, a provided justification for setting the 4.4 ratio.
hearing here could be planned, he said.
"Even at that ratio we will still be overbedded In 1984," Ms.
"Unless we have input from the public, we don't know If '
we're Ogram said. "And there will be a maldistributlon of beds."
doing what we ought to be doing," said Kay Ogram, lISA com•
Although Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties are expected
mmity development coordinator,
to need beds in the general medical-surgical area, Brevard
Ths Heft Systems Plan serves asa'blueprint" for the HsAin County is expected to have an excess.
its role of providing guidance and support in the development of

Seminole County will need 67 more hospital beds by 1164, ac
cvrding to a new study just released by local health planners.
TheMywascoMucted in
araUonfingtheHe
Systems Plan for Seminole, Orange, Osóeola and Brevard

counties.
A public hearing on this third annual revision will be held Nov.

In obstetrics, Seminole, which is overoedded now, will have the

needed community health services. It provides guidance for the

Board of Directors, working closely with interested health care

review of applications for new or expanded health care facilities proper number of beds for 1984 needs, statistics predict. Brevard
and Orange counties are expected to continue to have too many
orth.piwthassofezpenslve equipment by determining
obstetrical beds.
within the health service area.

12.
The Health Systems Agency of East Central Florida will begin

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CAT Scanners, Megavoltage Radiation Therapy,
Obstetrical Services, Services to Migrant and Seasonal Farm
Workers, End Stage Renal Disease, Primary Care, Immunizable
Diseases, Nutrition, and Psychiatric Bed Needs.
The Health Systems Plan Is reviewed and revisions recommended annually by the members of the Regional Plan
Development Committee, Sub-Area Councils, and the Regional
Services,

provider and consumer groups. Many problems-are addressed for
the purpose of restraining Increasing health coda.
Many of the topics chosen for revision this year were selected

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the hearings at 7:30 pm. in the Orange County Commission

In the total region, in 1984, it is expected that although more

Among the revisions to the plan is an estimate of need for 4.4

because of their direct relation to national guidelines for health

Chambers, Orange County Courthouse, 65 East Central Blvd., hospital beds per 1,000 populatIon which Is slightly higher than the medical-surgical beds will be needed, there will be an excess of planning and their applicability to this region.
OrIan4o,
Compl et e copies of the proposed revisions are available for
national standard of 4.0 beds per 1,000. The higher ratio is based beds In pediatrics, obstetrics and the psychiatric area.
Th
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Heal
th
Systems
Plan
calls
for
cooperation
among
hospitals
public
on
seasonal
and
touri
In
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Inspection locally at the county commission office In the
ux,
and
medical
referrals
fl
into the
The Health Systems Agency (NSA) Is the federally
for
conversion
of
unused
beds,
particularly
in
the
areas
of
ohSeminole
County Courthouse.
agency responsible for the Planning of health services facilities
M
Metrics
and
pediatrics,
to
use
as
general
medical-surgical
beds
or
Written
comments on the Health Systems Plan may be subend manpower for the residents of the four counties.
A survey measuring occupancy and admission rates In all In other areas.
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for
consideration on or before Nov. 13, 1979 to the
There Is no hearing on the proposed revisions scheduled to be hospitals In the four-county area In September, October and
Other topics receiving attention in this year's revision of the Systems Agency, P.O. Box 459, Winter Park, Fla., 32798.Health
held in Seminole County, according to John W. Beaton NSA November of ifl and January, February and March
of 1979 plan are Cardiac Catheterization and Open Heart Surgery
The plan Is expected to receive final approval Nov. 30.
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Friday night. Robin Adams of 208 Hays Drive. a daughter was returning home from a friend's house
passenger in the car, was treated for minor Injuries with the driver of the car, Frederick L. Frase, 18, of
and released from Seminole Memorial Hospital. The rural Sanford, when the accident occurred. Sanford
car turned on Its sid e after hitting a curb at about police reported Frase was uninjured.

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osiupitiuien aid this year we hive 40 or 00". because of her Interest in tho event. he said.

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cooperative effort between school districts and local that doesn't put food in 014 folk's Mo'i'ache," Goode
law ,etdcrcement agencies to create safe corn- said.

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HRS now Is using a now accounting system and this
as the reason for the cut in funding.

mpency will require Kiwi disVicts to provide

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annually for the salary of each law enforcement
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through the statL
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in the cities of Orlando and Winter Park, Mrs. Crane

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can and cannot do. "With an officer on the campus in any appropriate school.
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By DONNA ESTES
Casselberry Insisting those cities have created enclaves. No
to the Iranian Embassy In said of the offer "and I'm itt. they Central Ig.11lgenc. Agency plot and
case
law Is presently of record in the state giving a clear
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Washington, James Earl Ray has offered could think ci aosz'ethIng to
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a
definition
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King
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Seminole
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city.
It
all
depends
on
what
homicide would subulantiate the same
Commissioner while the county defines It another.
curre*y ,ieii In the U.S. nbsuy in asking"
coalition
of
capitalldic
forces
that
Robert
SWIM
finds
when
he
looks
into
a
proposed
annexation
The cities of Seminole County have generally defined the
Im.
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Ray. vft is moving a 90 yew term for returned the u*Ah of ko to poVW in
by
the
city
of
Sanford.
term u a city area completely surrounded by county
Charles Galbrath. Ray's attorney.
sI&amp;YI1I td MMIIII Lat her King Jr., 1N3 were also responsible for the M.LK.
The Sanford City Commission Monday night una nimously property. The county has generall y defined the word as a city
Is about as
said Monday Ray's offer cUed's
the
lad
told
the
Iraijan,
they
could
give
hini
Instructed
City Attorney C. Vernon Mite Jr. to prepare an or county area partially surrounded by foreign property.
Jr.
homicide."
ukeiy to succeed as his
&amp;H ltrial be's been neI 00 the King
Ray
said
his
Iranian
trial
"would
have
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Asked by Mayor Lee P. Moore it the annexation would surrounded on three sides by county property, Knowles told
-I am agreeable to being saftoW United States and the Islamic Republic of
create an enclave, City Manager Warren Knowles said no commissione rs Monday night. He added it does not create an
afmiM1ne4 detainee. and Iran.
for
enclave
would be created. But, he added, a "jutting out" enclave. Contiguity Is another requirement of state Law for a
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fiç
valid annexation.
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stai'wee under the proposed exchange
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County (tninIUion Qialnnan Bill Kirchhoff said today
The property Involved is located near Sunland Estates on
Jr., hongeid. -there has sever been a would oppirsadly be compatible with the
ci
well
any county action against the city would be contingent upon a the east side of 17-fl. Property on the western aide of the.
trial in lb. Untied Status because
report from Sturmn, the district commissioner of the area. highway Is within Sanford city limits.
States çeuItIon, although rights' question Therefore, I believe the
of
elliWn.
depsrtmss
ci
Justice
and
State
wouldSturm
said he will be looking Into the annexation and the
The annexation will create a "jutting out," Knowles said,
nemeresit primh'
Ray
wrollso
be
PvPmd
M
of
the
land
in
question
and
try
to
determine
If
agreable
to
an
excharigo."
noting
the city limits currently run down the center Jim of 17.
be” ad"coled, a trK to
the tract creates an enclave or a "finger" or a jutting out. 92.
Aaordlnhtocouatyoff1dala.prop,rtyinthat general area
Assistant County Attorney Robert McMillan said today
been rezoned by the county for a bank site.
none
of the three lawsuits against other cities in tho county
boa
KWW140 insisted the SNUAW would not crate an en- have been settled as yet.
dm.
The suit against Casselberry involves its annexation of the
Bull what Is 0 mI
Deer Run planned-unit development while the ad against
Wft law forbids the creation of an enclave, but does not Longwood involves a tract adjacent to 174rL The suit against
&amp;Mw the &amp;=- Qwf*WY the county has three lawsuits in Lake Mary involves the proposed Heathrow plannedma
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More [ran stories on Pagme 2A over the religious city of Qom, Qom, s9d "There are murmurs these
Khomeini budded that the gab's came
Rubollah Khomeini today rejected any
Khomeini's headquarters, and repor- days proposing a meeting of the U.N. that if any council or court Is formed must be Investigated In Iran because all
action by the United Nations Security
460ur beloved people should know that todly was considering an emagency plan Security Council to investigate the case under direct influence of the United evidence against him was in Iran and
Council on Irari, declaring his Islam'
regime could not acce the verdict of they would be victorious in this field by to mobilize all regular and Irregular of the hostages, whose act of espionage States, Its verdict would be dictated in could not be sent abroad.
"There are millions of witnesses, uthas been proven to the Iranian nation. advance leading to condemnation of our
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eluding over 100,000 people crippled by
"After embarking on political and oppressed nation,
faith and would thwart the ominous plots Scores 01 Iranian paratroopers lined up
direct influence of the United State,"
"Our nation does not agree with the the shah's regime, whose transfer outmilitary maneuvers, President Carter
, he to board C130 Hercules aircraft a day
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after Khomeini celled on his countrymen has now agreed to the formation of the formation of this so-called Security side Iran to report to the court is not
threat to put the r'ms1'
hostages
l as ies and uld tbdr trial will be
AM ffeste an Army to U.N. Security Council meeting to study Councfl, whose task has already been possible," he added.
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efforts came as U.N. Secretary General
,rormation of any court or council mines and explosives in their
rescue
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He was alone In his car at the time of the
accident.
Police will begin reconstructing the
collision today. Bernosky said.
The bus, driven by Robert Filegar of
Ormond Beach, had just left a Sanford
atop en route from Disneyworld to
Daytona Beach. Aflfive persons onthe
bus were treated for minor injuries at
Seminole Memorial Hospital and
released a short time after they arrived.
The Injured were Identified as:
Filegar, 42, suffering from a brasions
his legs, Charles Powell, 28, 15.0 Lake
Ave., Sanford, treated for bruised knees;
Geraldine Jones, 23, of Uve Oak, with
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By DAVID M. P.AZLER
when his car collided with a northbound only that Southerland's car, heading
th
bus'
trouble
with the front end of his car, said
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Sanford,
crossed
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Greyhound bus on U.S. Highway 17-92 at sou
between
his
father,
Benajah Southerland III, who
17-92
on
U.S.
path
Mechanical failure may have caused 0:45 p.m. Monday.
Highway
Avenue
and
Meador's
speculated
today that mechanical
the head-on collision between a car and
bus
the
collision
drove
the
The force of
Mangoustine
bus Monday night near Lake Monroe in off the road and partially Into Lake Marine, said Sgt. William Bernosky of problems may have caused the accident.
"He'd been having problems with that
Sanford, which killed a 23-year-old Monroe. The bus driver and his four the Sanford Police Department.
No other vehicles were Involved In the car since the day! met him" added one of
Sanford man and Injured the five persons passengers were taken to Seminole
aboard the bus.
Memorial Hospital where they were collision and ltis not known what caused thedeadman'sco-workersattheVtcSoutherland's car to cross into the on- Irma Yacht Company in DeBary.
Benajah W. Southerland IV, 23, ci 230 treated and released.
Southerland told his family he was
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Officials Order Building Torn Down
Owners of the property at First Street and Palmetto
Knowles told commissioners the city's action may have
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during the days take out the demolition permit. "The 01City
ight voted fiClil action will assist the owners," he said.
order do
to reroute do Dec. I
In response to questions from Davis, Knowles BW city
maining
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to
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and iiii ether men In the
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If ey are convicted at their public trial, the seven
accused face death by hanging, and the Ion.
,nfluy man in the group f.con death by Bring spot
The mtial law oonnild kicted former KCIA
dg.j Kim Ja.4cyu aide .p4aIlfIkl secretary Elm
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on foreign situations, h. said.

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relem. of the h*agss" will ad regard It as an act 01 war," Leg the hidage M(ue"ori, now In Iti 241k Joluaton salt "lie (Cart.,) said
Mgy dear op relations with salt 'I sells our imbseles Is as day.
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Dr. George Kaplan said Monday that Zanuck dipped
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recovery "Ii VerY '11"
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Nov. _C cl ph.0_ a.it*s.4
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bring home sandwich llama and p1w In two ww.IMid thefts
reported to Sanford police.
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DAVID K RAILER

In a Senate speech prepared with and better. If we are really serious he said. "That's over 70 barrels of oil
both cheeks filled with tongue, Tsongas about producing new oil, I suggest that per beast.'
pointed out "alternate energy the best, the simplest, indeed the only
The senator conceded opposition
strategies" now being considered as solution Is a major research and might
arise from critics who contend
petroleum replacements all leave development program in dinosaur dlnosaur3
extinct and "we cannot
something to be desired,
resources. We will raise them, bury make themare
In
a
laboratory."
"Solar energy sounds too good to be them, and produce oil from them," he
"I Bay that reports of their death may
believed. Low-head hydroelectricity Is proposed.
In answer to the question "Why not be greatly exaggerated ... Have we
hard to get excited about. Windmills
were used years ago: How can we go the bed?" in the way of Instant fossils, really been looking for them lately, or
backtothem and It progress?" he Taongasrecommended theDlplodocus, just going our separate way?" he
which he descri bedas one of the largest asked.
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60,000-pound Diplodocus might yield .
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"This nation's vision must be bigger about 20,000 gross pounds of crude oil,"

Can Dinosaurs

PALM SPRINGS Calif. (UP!)
Movie mogul
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said his doctor. Zanuek,

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defender's office Is to dW today, a cow letter, however "numerous
He said the charges stem from a ncrdwy who MR bar position two nothing to L
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"Those charges were made byS
Dick Schodltsch, date assistant were said to have been charged, he secretary and another office worker replaced by someone "who made a
whose 011) trade hi life Ii
general counsel, said he forwarded asserted.
ob.ct," Pod., said..
and two Investigators who "mulda't 'bdler
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nuatlon on specific allegations
"U true, the ilegations show get along."
'Ibis Is thnply not true. ue was sexual ings. 1u 10w
and a cow letter sisned by malfeasance, midessance, nelleict
Porter sad all the people involved fired because die wouldn't do any won't allow that ;o r n to think
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"Even synthetic fuels — the summer creatures ever to appear on Earth.
Teongas, D-Mass., proposed today the sensation
are finite. They are
'Energy Department expert
United States undertake a "crash derived from our existing simply of advises my office informally that each

Eastern and Its insurance carriers are also seeking
$38 million In damages In a counterclaim against the
Federal Aviation Aubninldratlon and four Charlotte
air traffic controllers.

Enforcement Nov. 21.
As resigned.
Public Defender David M. Porter, defender.
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"I k. everybody on," he said.
The Department of Law Enfor- against when the charges were
"Anybody can go to the gowrno
t,mesg Indicated its Investigation made, said today he dill has not "And that's the dumbest thi ng any and
dot so'and.ao is havin
A formal Investigation kilo the would begin today, Schoditadi said. been told the specific cenplal$i. politician can do. I should have gone an affair 6"
with
his secretary. My k1
While the Investigation Is going on,
"The governor's office wouldii't In and wiped them all cut and put In
charges of favoritism, "close
watch tide doff on IV end It's
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he egg, no specifics on any ci the tell me anyildag," he said. "Bet I my own people," he said,
Donna
Downing,
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Wo retreated to the mompa's catacombs after being

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) Eastern Airlines has
admitted It won negligent In a crash that kIlled 72
ow five ye riagoand says ftthouldnot be forced
to pay punitive damages, an attorney told a federal
court jury Monday.
That jury was expected to begin deliberations today
In ctvilaItsflledbytwosurvlvingpsasengersandthe
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large It would exclude all independent oil producers In
Lotdsiana, Kansas and Oklahoma from the windfall tax.
Bentsen argued the independents "are totally committed to

Sen. Howard Metsenbaum, DOhio, called the exemptions for gas."
"In recent years independent producers have drilled 90
independent producers "a $10 billion giveaway to the oil

rAbditute the revenue features of the $277 billion House wind- companies want."

Eastern: Crash Our Fault

CAMILIA BRUCE
"I'fl disgusted"

Russell
But Senate Finance Committee
l.a., said the amendment "would have Imposed an 83 percent

ond&amp;y, the Senate voted, 50-32, to table. and ef- companies." He said the vote refusing to table the amendment

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f*Jy kill, a proposal by Sen. Dale Bumpers, D.Ark., to "indicated that the U.S. Senate Is prepared to do what the oil and discovered 54 percent of the new oil and gas reserves in:

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the Grand Mosque In Mecca a week ago dill held out
today In the labyrinthine catacomb. 01 hhh'fl)'$ holiest
shrine.
8aus$! Arabian security forces, who had announced
earlier that they reg ained complete control of the
MCI",combed Its ancient underground passageways
In search of the lad renthth Moelem tPiuthI4L who
the government has labelled "fanatics."
The rebel gunmen, who may hive numbered i to

further action on the amendment by Sen. Uoyd
Texas, apparently so they could muster forces for a later vote,

In Los Angeles 10 years ago.
The wild-eyed ex-convict and leader of a drug and
sex band became eligible for psroleconsideratjon allea'
serving seven years. Holm his first bid for freedom In
November 1V18, but under the law he must receive a

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development of alternative energy sources.

Both opponents and supporters of the measure asked Senate tax on all new revenues flowing to the industry as a resWt of

Alayings of actress Sharon Tate am eitit other people

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office from Its l,100..quare.foct office to area, we won't have our long murder we Ar thur H. Beckwith Jr.
1,108 square feet hi lb. old county jail need for ur accold.rmsmds," the said. "I'm the only constitutional
"Well have to put them on the floor." being moved by the cowdy commission
building neat door.
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On Monday, county maintenance until we get Into the election (In March). van".li-r goes on."
The vacated elections office will be
workers, byorderolt card at county It's going to bea real mess.

MMW met Monday In Abu Dhabi with Mod AlOtaibs, the outgoing chairman ci the OPEC oil cartel,
who caned on momtiers ci
Organization
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"There isn't any chance there will be a fair windfall profits
to substitute the $277 billion House windfall profits tax bill for bill,
tax," Metsenbaum said. Many of the independent producers,
Its own committee's $138 billion version, endorsed a $10 billion
The additional $138 billion would have been used to offset be said, "make $200 million a year. These are no 'ma and pa'
ezemnitlob for Independent oil producers.
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measure In the wake of attache on U.S. embassies In
Iran and Pakistan and on the Grand Mosque of Mecca
In Saudi Arabia. Tents for Kuwalti troops were s,u:j
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view of Lake Moe Mrs. Bruce said MrS. Beer, Is worried about where to
said.
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th
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"We were
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pinpoint
didn't have anything to do
the exact precinct In which a voter lives.
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Mrs. Bruce said.
"Ppie have to lock at It," she said,
Sb. said her staff finally had the space reonl for prol,4"* the move.

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deliver the same message he hod given earlier in Saudi
Arabia and Abe Dhabi: World oil production mod
remain steady and U.S. energy conservation efforts

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In 1V71 Sena 61w voted to let them day.
Seminole County election. office.
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While waiting in line, perhaps wider
ft twenty years of working "In closets (i MOfld5 Mi. BU Slid her six
staff members wore black and lls.
and ouds,"
the old jail's entrance overhang, which
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her deputment was to get an office in the "We ware In deep viomming," shie IM&amp; drips when It rains, Mrs. Bruce add am
"We were very effective In our .ttI." public mlØt codeuTq'Me thet the move
a cod taxpayers well over $3,080.
when
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solitary
soul
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powers
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it
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undefeated 11.0 OvIsdo Uons advanced to second
round action with a 117 on the road victory over
New Post Rlthsy Hudeon.
Also In prop sporls new,, the women's
basketball now Is right around the corner. The
preseason elc tip off will once again be the
Lady Hawk Invitational, slated for Dec. 27,'38
and 29 at the Lake Howell campus. Daytona
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The University of Central Florida lady Knight
cagers get their season under way with a borne
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
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RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

Home Delivery: Week, 99 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
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The Lady Knights also play at home on
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Howell graduate Cindy Frank. Bishop Moors
graduate Tudor McIntyre will also aso action at
The Lady Knights lock pretty strong this
season after enjoying a good recruiting camface a rigged 21 game schedule.
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all-conference defensive squad too with four selections.
macaie 'iroy rageis, two way star Mike Scott at coo, junior
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were all selected.
Bishop Moore placed a trio of players on the squad Including
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and Aaron Cabral at tackle.
St. Cloud placed four gridders on the team. Robert Sipplo
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lead the Lions to a perfect 11.0 slate.
Rounding out the Oviedo selections was scrappy guard
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pounds.
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Tony Fletcher at wideout, Tom Pate at tackle, Darien
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The Oviedo crew couldn't seem to get top ten ranking all
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After the first round of the Class 3A state playoffs the Lions are
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LANDOVER, Md. (UP!) - Veteran Washington Capitals
defenseman Yvon Labre will undergo surgery Tuesday to
remove torn cartilege from his right knee, team officials
announceo Monaay.
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the Colorado Rockies. Team physician Dr. Pat
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Linebacker Randy Gradishar suffered a bruised right
knee-, running back Oils Armstrong, bruised left ribs; and
fullback Jim Jensen, a bruised left thigh. Miller said none of
the injuries appeared serlous.The Broncos also announced
General Manager Fred Gehrke was released from the
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Cleveland Indians announced Monday they have dropped relief pitcher Larry
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Anderson's contract was assigned to Cleveland's Class
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Although the near-anarchy that prevails In Iran
admits to no organized government In the conventional sense, the Iranians are, nevertheless,
skillfully orchestrating their confrontation with
the United States over the fate of U.S. hostages
held captive in the American Embassy. Such
skill, and th e cynicism that we see accompanying
it, bode Ill indeed for the future.
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On the 16th day of this crisis and amidst a
growing world outcry, the Ayatollah Ruhollah
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to show their "Islamic mercy," as they expressed
it, by releasing black and women hostages, First
By ROBERT WALTERS
off, two Marine sergeants of the embassy guard
and a secretary were paraded out to parrot
WASHINGTON -Every time the subject of
Iranian propaganda before a carefully contrived federal funding for public tranelt arises,
news conference for 200 reporters and peflflyplfltheri at the budget Office and on
Capital Hill dart screaming loudly about how
cameramen representing the world's media
much
It cods. Mass
A few hours later, 10 more hostages - four
They we
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women and six blacks - were brought before ticketitem, especiallyroil ttsit. But .
It Is
another news conference prior to being flown to a
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U.S. military base In West Germany.
Investments the government can make, as
Even as the Iranians were demonstrating their tranwodaU planners
anners are finally darting to
mercy to American blacks and women, they in- realise.
Sooner rather than later, this country Is
dicated they would bring their remaining
American prisoners to trial on spy charges. And,
PUt 7MtMbd1'
as though to give credence to this ominous inbill
is
to
be
tentlon, the so-called "studen t" mob holding the
hostages detained two women and one black male a disastrous public policy error when we pi*
along with the 46 white American males. Ob- an of our traneportatlon emphasis on the
viously, If the new spy scenario were to have automobile in the yearsfollowing World War
credence, charges would have to include a cross- IL
section df embassy personnel. Might not
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While
building Inquestions be raised If only white American males teritate highways and Detroit was perfecting
the gas guasler, other industrialized nations
were accused
WTS
d.v ng fuelftider* bue systems
The latest Iranian maneuvers brought an apsubways
light rall and comimuter trains.
propriate no-nonsense response from Washington,
A.i.I '°'that lii. II.V ërlals has arrived
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including a statement that the decision to free , '
only blacks and women would not "split the
ed than we am to Aud to a world that
United States by sex and race," A welcome Un11holitute
derscoring of this assessment came from Vernon
on En)$y."
Jordan, a U.S. black leader and president of the Like or , ADerICI are going
National Urban League, who predicted the
ming more One Be
cynical Iranian attempt to lure American blacks oil in ggwg ad poloUn in pwUWw
from loyalty to their country would fall.
become wwm and more o mm
Thy pro-Iranian statements by some of theThsre has been some
cutback already in
partwany the, two marine
M w ilh gonshn plo.d it $1 a
CorpA sergeants, was discomfiting for Americans gallon; Imagine what will b.pen when gas
- recalling the large number of defections by
reaches $2 or $3 per gallon, as it already has
U.S. POWs during the Korean war. A Marine Is a In mod of the world. (In France, Italy, West
i andathetaxoaps
Marine is a Marine and his countrymen ought to Germany
be able to expect him to demonstrate his Is higher than the total ON in the United
traditional manhood under stress,
The unfortunate statements just - made by
We are facing mote then more rs""vg by
asaursasthe
however Wears
hostagn
may turn out to be only curtain-ralsem
for what is to follow should the remaining captives.

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Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the
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Top- and running back Major iflto Saturday's finale against right knee.
snap the Crimson Tide's Mississippi.
terbock.
downs.
Tanked Alabama, which Ogilvie were selected for the unbeaten Alabama, were
Preston Brown of Van. overall 19-game winning
Streater, a slender 6-1, 161Brooks. a 167-pound junior
With Alabama using a rash
hasn't kit a league game all-SEC offensive unit. represented by three of- derbilt and Cris Collinsworth streak.
pound senior who expects to with blinding speed, and of running backs In its league.
since early In its 1976 season, Tidemen picked for the f ive performers— running of Florida, the top to pass
Other members of the return to action Saturday Cribba, a senior who has been leading wishbone attack (432
dominated UPI's 1979 all, defensive unit were end E.J. backs James Brooks and Joe catchers in the SEC this fall, defensive unit were end John agai nst Vanderbilt, missed the Tigers' workhorse the yards per game), Ogil vie, a
Southeastern Conference Junior, tackle David Hannah, Cribbs and tackle George were the aIISEC wide Adams and tackle Benjy his chance for a second past two years, are the only 187-pound junior, has gained
football team announced linebacker Thomas Boyd and Stephenson — and linebacker receivers. Rounding out the Thibodeaux of Tangerine straight 2,000-yard total of- SEC teammates ever to both only 447 yards. But his U
Freddie Smith.
today when eight Crimson back Jim Bob Harris.
offensive unit were guard Howl-bound LSU, middle tense season when be was nab for more than 1,000 yards average is only 1.10th 1e
Tide players were named to
and guard Richard Jaffe of injured. But his average ot 176 the same season. Brooks, than Cribba' and his nine
That, in balloting by sport. Jimmy StreaterotBluebon. Malt
Braswell
On 24-man all-star squad.
qwrittre and sportscasters in net Bowl-bound Tennessee is placekicker Rex Robinson, Kentucky, linebacker Craig yards per game Is only seven leads the conference with touchdowns trail only Cribbu
Three
members
of the seven-state SEC region, this year's all-SEC quar- both of Georgia which would Puki and back Roland James lees than leagueleading John 1,153 yards and Qibbe, last and Brooks, who has 12.
Alabama's line tackle Jim was twice as many positions terback despite being out of share this season's SEC title of Tennessee, back Scott Foircade of Ole Miss, a year's leader, Is second with
Alabama has dominated
Bunch, guard Mike Brock and as claimed by runnerup action the past several weeks with Alabama and go to the Woerner of Georgia, and sophomore who was runnerup 1,027 and leads in scoring with SEC
football, and Its all-star
center Dwight Stephenaonn
Auburn. The Tigers, 8-2 going with a torn ligament in his Sugar Bowl should Auburn punter Jim Miller of in the vote for a1ISEC quar- 11 poInts, including 14 touch- teams, for mt of th '7A.
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comfortable and doesn't have sleeves to fail
in the guacamole.
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strangers to each other, so do your job.o
"People are shy," she says. "They must be
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to meet Leda. She likes birds.'
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about shy strays shrinking alone, but don't try
to control the evening. If you haven't paid
your kids or the delivery boy to put on a white
shirt and help out, you'll be too busy cleaning
and serving, anyway. And what, actually, can
you do if the pasta congeals into a facsimile of
the Washington Monument and Murray, who
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coiled In most sauce. There's chocolate cake poor woman, let's go and leave her In peace."
for dessert for those who jog, and, for those
So you should Insure peace as much as
who don't, blackberries and pineapple possible by mapping everything out two
iformerly frozen) or melon balls and weeks before. That's when you call Arnold,
strawberries garnished with fresh spearmint Martha, et al, and say, "I'd love for you to
leaves,
come to dinner. Would you call me in the
It all rests on the och-ers' laps in wicker or morning and let me know?" People need time
lacquer trays (festooned with seashells) and so never force them into accepting Imwill be consumed with whatever utensils you mediately. Just tell them it's black tie or pj's
can supply: real silver, lucite or wooden, or so no one shows up In a rubber horsey and
some of each. Just see that nothing's chipped blushes.
or ratty.
And call. people who interest you, regar.
Also see that the conversation flows, but not dless of sex or age, even if you end up with
over Marjorie Anne Reed. Blonde and chic, three extra women. "They're coming to eat,
former socialite and fashion "directrice" who not to mate," she says.
hosted more parties than there are swizzle
Then, count your money, decide on
sticks during her 12 years of marriage to a "motif," soup and pita sandwiches or veal
New York art dealer, she's the "entertaining roulades, and take stock of chipped plates,
expert" who came up with all these ideas. But missing wine glasses and what you can buy
only you have to know that.
now
on sale, with luck -- to store (wine,
More crucial for you to know Is how to treat pasta, etc.) A day or so before, prepare what
yourself and your guests so the picnic isn't an
ordeal for any of you.
Tenet one, says Ms. Reed: "Giving a party
should be like giving a gift. It's to make
people comfortable, to show that you care.
Not to call the most expensive caterer."
(However, if you cook more like Miss Piggy
1fljy1
than Miss Child, by all means order up from
the Bamboo Dragon, but don't serve from
EVENING
their containers, she says.)
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Then, since you "set the mood," an hour HBO MOVIE "The Magic Of
Lassie" (1978) James Stewart.
before zero hour you're In a hot tub sipping a
Mickey
Rooney. The beloved
"thimble of sherry" so you're not harassed
collie helps to reaffirm a young
when people arrive. "If you are they'll think
boys faith in humanity when

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All-SEC Football Team

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As If the leaky point.
Largent deep in the end zone to make it
Zorn completed scoring passes of lii alive In the race for a wIId.card playoff Toni Linhart, pulled a 42-yard effort 'to
pass coverage and placekicking
"After the bobbled punt, it wasn't 13.4) with 6:03 left In the half.
the left after New York drove to Seattle's
yards to Sherman Smith and 11 yards to berth in the AFC.
problems weren't enough, now you can much of a game," said Mlchaels,
The Jets finally got on the scoreboard 25yard4lne with the opening kickoff.
"Wealt seems to think my punting cost Sam MeCullum in the third quarter to
add a breakdown in the New York Jets' referring to punter Chuck Ramsey's us the game," said Ramsey. "At least account for the rest of Seattle's scoring, with 6:49 left in the third period when
Later, with 1:57 left in the second
punting game to Walt Michaels' list of handling of the snap. "This is the first that's what he told the team. At least now Just one week after setting a team. Kevin tsoflit capped a fl-yard drive with a quarter, Jacobs kicked a 45-yarder
N oes.
time our punter failed. Before, it was our I know that he knows my name. When I record with 384 yards pass, Zorn followed 1-yard rim, making It 23-7. The Jets, who through the uprights, but the kick was
Jim Zorn threw for three (place) kicking."
kicked a 64-yarder or kicked one out at up against the Jets with a 25of42 night, dropped to 54, have managed to score a nullified by a holding penalty.
touchW
ap.d hit a club-record 14
Midway through the second period, the three, I never heard from him."
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total of just 22 points in three consecutive
Herrera, now 17-of-21 for the season,
good for 285 yards.
st raight completions lntheSeahawks'30. Cornell Webster smothered the football
hit ofl all three of his attempts from 49,
Ramsey also shanked a 19yard punt
"We were besting people deep last lows.
7 thrashing of New York Monday night. before Ramsey could get his kick away earlier in the second period that went out week and that made them respect us
The Jets missed a pair of opportunities and 45 yards.
But It was a blocked punt attempt leading and the Seahawks took over on the New of bounds on the Jets' 49 and helped put long," said Zorn.
to score on field goals in the first half.
"I feel a lot stronger," said Herrera. '1
to Seattle's first touchdown the New York York 14-yard line. After two plays gained Seattle in position for the second of three
The victory was Seattle's third straight lM'e Jacobs, the rookie free agent feel I can make more pressure kicks and
head coach pointed to as the turning no yards, a scambling Zorn fired to Steve Efren Herrera first-half field goals.
and kept the Seahawks, 74, f'.t barely signed by the Jets last week to replace I might be In the race for the Pro Bowl."

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEM3ER2$
8e.r Citizens Te of the Everglades, Naples..Ft.
Myers area for four days. Leave Sanford, 8a.m., from
Civic Center; pick up, Casselberry Leed's, 8:30 a.m.
Return Dec. 1, 5:30 p.m. For reservations call 322114$.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Ovlede Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town Hote.
Sauced Klwasis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery lie., 12:30 p.m., 103 RobIn Road,
Altaznonte Springs.
Raafced8ereudersleulorcltlzeusduce,2:30p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
SsafordSemluole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Oierealeks Aenaymsus, %;30 p.m., Altpmonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER20
Sir Harold Mitchell, British author, Industrialist and
expert on Canadian and Latin American affairs will
lecture on "Where Goea the CarIbbean", 7:30 p.m. In
Hauck Hall auditorium, RoWns College, Winter Park.
Free to puwic.
City Candidate,' night, sponsored by Carriage Hill
Community Association and Lake Hodge Homeowners
Association, 7:30p.m., Casselberry City Hall.
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, $ a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m. Lake M.ary Iresbyf.es4an
Church; 7 p.m., Q'alfty frji,
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Altamisle SIagi Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
S.ulh Seminole LA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Aitaznonte Springs.
Sealer Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
Overeaters Aussymono, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Cauelberry.
Skrd AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St
AlAusu, 8p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBBRI

Semlasle Sumlie KIwanis, 7 am., Buck's Ssnf
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley'a,
Alt moide Springs
South Volasla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona
Weight Watcher,, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
"laead*8p.m.,&amp;. Rh barth Church,
Lake Howell Road

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Linda, and five children.

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3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS NICE
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() (1) AT 14,500; (3) LAKE
FRONT AT is oo

Webu; your equity, close in 24 hms.
AWARDREALTY. INC.
1197100

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7439 S. Myrtle Ave.

Brothers

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Paved read acre for Investment
or building. Terms you can

afford. $100 dwn.

to.' Sal,
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2lacres lakefront

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paneled
PickUp topper. 595.
373-0135.

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333.5532

FURNITURE_BEDDING
Whoiesaletoali.Orla,l.doWe
sale Furn. 2100 IndustrIal Blvd.,
Orlando.

ARE YOU INTERESTED?

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MULTIPLE LISTINO.REALTOR

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198N)tlLCaueliervy,PI.
0511505
Eve. 651.8441

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IKOSS.

beds

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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 set
the reserved price. Call 904231.
8311 tsr further detaill.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-SC to
'75 models. Ciii 339.9100 or 834.4605 (Deafer)
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1973 Buick 1 usury Century, like
new cond. 350, auto. mags.
wide ovals, dual exhaust, AM.
FM, tape deck, PS. PB. air,
tilt, cruise. 51.100. 323 1117 if
S.
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1976 Granada, metallic blue. PS.
PB, auto., air. AM FM stereo,
blue mt., 31.000 miles. S new
steel radial tires, extra clean.
53)8.
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Must sell. 1977 Vega, radio &amp;
hrt. low mileage, clean. $1695
or best otfer. 323 1730.
'76 Chev. Monte Carlo V I, PS,
PB. AC. Wire Wheels. Stereo.
CS. 51,700. 372 6052.

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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
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add ons. Quality work, no lob

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5- oats a Accessories
Boat Seats- Lounge &amp; Pedestal
seats. Southern Marine In
tenors, 520 Clifton St.,
Orlando, Fl. 7992200.
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3330707

CoyII
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. MARINE
ROBSON
2927 Hwy. 1797
Sanford. Fla. 32711
1.-. .

Drywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel I Additions.
$31 S399or 162

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59-.AssicaI ?rchandIse
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Kellersonsolepiano,
likenew,

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AnimalllavenKennels
Thank You, Thank You

call anytime, 373 $712.

for being my customers I
friends. If theresa better way
tosay III doii'f know how, may
YOU be richly blessed. Best
wishes Randal Rowe.

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Pianos $ organs
low
1995
Guitars 40 pet off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Sob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2202 French Ave.
as

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3227755.

House assidns

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43-4&amp;usi.Gerdsn

Nlvescloming Service

personalIzed, fast, dependable
Regular or I time basis
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WeDOwalhvtl0dowsl

PILL flf1- 'TOPSOIL

YELLOW SAND

Call Clrk I HIrt 3337500

Improvements

Larpenlry, Painting, Roof lnq.&amp;
Gen. Repairs Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 373.
6035 after 5 p.m
Hairs Rsairs

ilandy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repaIrs, carpentry, painting I
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339.6531.
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Lawn&amp;Lardsc.ping

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CERTIFIEDLAWN
ILANOSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES322.7907
Landscape Malnt.

Commerciall Residential
Sod,shrubs&amp;hedging
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Yarddebrls, Trash
Appliances IMisc.
(LOCAL) 349-S371

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IfoIiv.i..i,
CARPENTRY

AicHsrs
&amp; all types of
Sees. Over 30 yF$, IX
psrlsncs. We will sell
for YOU Or buy oufrIit.

MASONRY

PAINTING
CONCRETE

All professional-IS yrs. exp.
FREE ESTIMATES 3374M4or
3317159

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AIB PAINTING
Risidential I Cpmmercial
3$3.7
aft S
775 4137
"jjtsier Painting a. Repair
Pesid',ntlal I Commercial
CalI3SSS3I7
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PIlntIng&amp;Rsp,Ir

Ovalltyworlimanshlp. No lob too
small or big, Interior or es.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 327.
007%.
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Fletchers pressure cIean1jj
service, mobile home, semi
trailers $ RV, residential &amp;
comm. property. Free est. ifl.
9373.
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R$R Preisure $ Stoant Cleaflhfi,
Painting. Roof, homes, mobile
homes, etc. Mobilehome special

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12x* 132.10. Reasonable rates.

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guar. 333.7183.

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etc. Wayne Seal. 337.1321

PAINT COST. ALUM. $bOlNf3
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
P111117.
3330410

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Precision sharpening serv,c..

Circular saws, carbide saws,

mower blades, yard I shop

tools, knives I axes. 33.Ieg,.

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Looking for a lob? The
Adi will heip you flied

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Tree trimming, removal. Brijeje
grinding, hauling. Free eel.
Reasonable. 327 9419.

IhIULATION - lotting, blowing, Tomorrow may be the day you
RACO Foam, fiberpias &amp; '
that rslIa.way bed you've
Cellulose. Lowest oricos. Call
ewiksre to roll away ... If You
al.I15, or 0Sl43457g5't,
Place a Classified Ad Sadly.

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
TVrepo IC" ZenIIh. Sold orlg. formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519373 bal. 5153.16 or 517 mo.
SICE. IstSt.,322.5747
Agent 339 S3$6.
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If you're in the business of building
TELEVISION
your bus ines. . . use
the
RCA color console 25", sold new
Classified Ads often.
over 1700 Balance due $175.00
or take over my payments
$17.O0month. Still inwarranty.
Cai'p.tClsmnIiig
will deliver, call 162.Siva.
Agent.
T&amp;G Steam Carpet Cleaning.
STEREO
Free Est. All work guaran
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
teed. 322 lOIS.
Zenith walnut console stereo.
AM FM stereo radio, I speed
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
turntable,S track tape player.
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
Sold new $600, a real buy at
RESUITFUL END. THE
only $116.75 or take over my
NUMBER IS 372-2611.
payments $16.00 month. Call
562 5394 day or night. Free
home frlil Agent.

are

me Evening Nsratd today.

79-Trucks-Trailers

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REALTOR *2-INS
MULTIPLE LISTINSIUVICS
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SUY.SELL,TRADE

311 31SF. First SI.

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Yard Sale. 93 Dec.;.
also make Real Estate I
Ill ParkvmewDr,
MEINTZER TILE
Business loans. Florida Mar.
Sunland Estates.
New or repair, leaky showers our
tgage Investment, 133 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 304, Winter Modernizing your Home? Self no __5P'!!!y, 23 yrs. Exp. 569-1543.
longer needed but useful items
Park. 644-6432.
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3$6o! 3717710

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2719 S. Park Ave., Nov. 71. n. a.
30, 95. Enormous selection,
Reasonable,

Snake Proof BoolsU9.99pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanfordAve.
3721191
Sell that extra bike with a low cost Ssde by Side refrigerator, sis
classified Ad.
picnic table *2 benches, 5
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OSTEEN
57$; Oak ponds rockers, $39.95;
S wilderness acres. Enloy
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
nature, only 5)5,000, good'
FurnIture, 705 F. 25th St. 323
terms.
0901.
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327.1517

Sanford
331.0640

Owner will fInance w
substantial deee. 533,000. 323
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0341041
NOQUALIFYING-JBR home.
New Central HIA I carpet.

P,ilecI fir Winter refriof.
fInance w4'

Estate

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SEIGLER REALTY

REAI.TY,INC.REAITORS

SliMs. Owner

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fl-Junk Cars Removed
--- Top Dollar Paid for iunk I used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3225990

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Lake Kathryn Village. I &amp; 7 Bk
condos. $7',S00$33,soo. 93 pet.
financing, Call Don Cox 323
6313.

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71 Ford Econoilne, 100 rebuliF
eng., 4,000 miles, stick, mr.,
radio w 2 spkers. New sticker
&amp; tires. $18003231591.
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borhood. I ml. from downtown
Sanford. Assume mart. 9",
pct. $76,900 FIRM. 333-7453 or

I 50, IS trIeS Wailer ii
beautiful Wekiva Falls.

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

fruit trees. Quiet neigh.

*1K IVA PAILS

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78-Motorcycles
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MILLERS
ntid
26l9Orlando Or.
Ph. 322 035?
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Whypaymore?
LARGE LOT OR 3 to s ACRES
HERB'S TV
WITH TREES AND GOOD
Sanford Ave.
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX 2397 S.___________________
323 1734

Property

ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA JOE'S.

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1795. SANFORD,
FL 37771,
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE

'UY JUNK CARS
From SlOto$30
Call 3221621; 32445O
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53W.RcfioSte

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REAL ESTATE

46-Commercial
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5 ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS
FILL.
510,900.
TERMS AVAILABLE.

Medel Inc., Realtor
For Sale By Owner

Danny's Auction 322 7010
Buy Sell . Consign
767lSanfordAye
3235177
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Used Color TV's - -9to sell - your
choice. ALL WORK. $99 ca,
Noll's Sanford Furniture

10 ACRES. ORANGE GROVE
NEGLECTED BY OWNER,
INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL.

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INVESTOR I

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12 ACRES INCLUDES POND,
BARN &amp; IRRIGATION.
$49,500 NEAR HWY .45 &amp;
AIRPORT.

743s' S. French (1792) Sanford
323 5321

done, oemr carry.

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NICELY WOODED OVER slZ

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72AuctIon
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dentiaiAuctions&amp;4pp's's
Call Doll's Auction, 323 5620.

Push button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
Lakeview lot Loch Arbor. los'
Originally
assume
paved road. 240' deep,
payments of 12% mo Agent 3)9
Beautiful view across Crystal
$356
Lake. Only vacant lot in area. -__________________________
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS
FOR A FRACTION OF THEIR
COST FROM TODAY'S WANT
ADSI
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REALTOR ss.s

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Inc., Isaltars

IN VESTOR I
This won't last long. Nice I SI
5 homeonfenced lot. slices.

rest apt or rest SeNe. Osdy

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GENEVA
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. 10 pct. dwn. By owner
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363 34I, eve. 349545%

323.2222

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Larrys Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tois.
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Sold orig. SlOt 35 used short
time. Sal. $159.14 or 119.35 mo.
Agent 339 S316.
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NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL.
$7,500 TOTAL.

Realtor
3613321
Alter Hours call
Larry Herman 3191717

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323 0697

canned groans of dismayl"

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1969 Ford ': I, new Clutch,
705 E. 75th St. 3230981.
rebuilt master cylinder, air
SDFURNlTupE &amp;
shocks, 5450. 323 7173 aft 6
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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur. ____________________________
nilure Salvage. 372 1721.

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"We have a new policy of honesty In broadcasting.
Along with our poorer shows, we're running

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GiNEVA -COUNTRyIlVipf
OLD MIMI ROAD
3 BR mobile home, family rm.,
oak trees, 2 acres, camp,
fenced, Owner will finance,
$21,000.
$ ACRE TRACT
200' hard surface frontage,
Beaut. for horses. Owner wIll
finance. 530.000.

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Cash 322. 4 132

MOONY APPLIANCES

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Low Down Payment

E. Altamonte Dr.

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for what you have to sell. Call
todayandyourclassifiedAdwili
appear here tomorrow.

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KENMOREWASHER..parts
Service, Used Machines

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LOVELY WOODEDACREAGE
(2)SacretractsinOst.enhighl
dry, cool spot for house or
mobil" home. Let us take you
to see these.

A computer couldn't dream up
this many nice, comfortable
additions and improvements
for the casual Florida life
style, 3 Bdrm 2 Bath, St. Johns
waterfront, Use of pool, boot
dock included. 1 yr. warranty.

3390109

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Pit Bull, Rhodesian Ridgeback,
&amp; Doberman croSsed. 9 wk
old. Wormed, $50 ci. 323 1041

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Singer Zig Zag
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
Drop arm, makes all stretch
stitches 8. buttonholes. Sold
new $699.00, balance due
$268.10 or $15.00 Month. Slill
warranty. Will take trade as
part payment. Call 862 5394
day or nighf. Free home Irlal
no obligation. Agent.

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1O7W.Conimercial
PhOfle3fl.7$$1,Sanford

COUNTRY LIVING - Trl.leve$
4 Bdrm 3 Bath Home, one acre
fenced, double garage, family
room, dining room, central H
I A, could have elf IC. apt.,
near II, 1 yr. warranty, zoned
agriculture.

HER LOT. $39,980.

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WE' BUY USES usui

1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
lime. Original $593. bib. Sill or
$21 mo. Agent 339 $316.

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warranty, $95,000,

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RUSTIC SETTING-I Bdrm,3
Bath home, I plus acre
completely fenced, pool,
separate apartment, I yr.

POt Bldg.

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HUGE MASTER BEDROOM
Longwood home, 3 Bdrm, 2
Bath, formal dining, eat.ln
kitchen wrange, ref., dish
washer, economical cent. heat
pump, larg, lot wfrui$ trees,
$47,9go,

EARLY VICTORIAN 1994 Mo.

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Walker deer 8. foi hounds. 1
male &amp; 1 female. 5100 ci.

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JUST LISTEOI 3 BR, 2 bath,
brick home in IdylIwildel
Many custom fea'unes on 1g.,
fenced, landscaped lot. BPP
WARRANTED, Yours for

Harold Hall Realti

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Buy&amp;Seil
NewIUseI Furniture
500$._____________________
Sanford Ave.
323 6593
originally ssii. flOW $246 or 121
mo. Agent 3398386.
Little want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one. 322261% or
831 9993.

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AGENCY, INC.

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LOVELYI 2 BR, I bath home
with CH.A, Fla. rm., sitting
nm., ww carp., on a 1g. land.

NEW
MAYFAIR LISTING
Gorgeous 3 BR, 2B boasts
beautiful landscaping, 16x33 sc
POOL &amp; custom features
throughout. Owner will help
Ilnance! 159,900.

REALTORS
2710 1*nlerd Ave. *21W?

Engagement SItS-IlSiup
Crosias, Wyser watd,es, rings
Owaltnsy Jewelers NI SPark

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DON WILLSON

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51- xisehold GoodsI _________________________
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Used full site hotel motel bed- I
ding. Very clean. $14.95 ci. Pc. I
I
Noli's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1197. So. Of Sanford I
372 $121.

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Dm115 SN French Ave.

•$ •Ø

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SUPERI 4 Br, 2 Bath home with
many special teaturesi New
CHA, new carp., new roof I
Fla. rm.t Plea, schools &amp;
snoppingi aPP WARRAN.
TED. Just 141,900.

3 BR, 7 B, situated on 3t' acres.

LIvlo-Jwder $ MIssy

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by Gill Fox

$

BEAUTIFUL I 3 BR, 25,11 B home
in Wilson Place with CH.A,
OR, F Ia. rm., F P. Eatin.kit, &amp;
many extrasl Yours for

NEW $0461

Jam Up Hair Styles I Jeans

t,
eveiy beauty reset MIR
iNORMAN, lii Pr Ave.

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lewel"
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DoLand, SOs. M.P44.

JOHN RAY LE(GHTY

P11551 areauplug .wtaksp opsuserid by
PamSsr Presakini dir, is. us. and 7:30 pa.
Pk* i1Im
U INfold 1ilSeakI
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Sagettiul

REALTY

many extras. Reduced to

Ikepuse

*C?aft engines 01 lIds type

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STENSTROEV1

$32,900.

3 BR, 1' B brick home witn 14's
10' icr. porch. SplIt SRi with a
12' x 12' bldg. in back for
+ $31,900.

requIred. Sled $$taiy &amp;
SiEsfilt Apply ,,,.J.JM Woe

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323.5774 Day or Night
2.92R1 _______________________

buyers. New homes Wi
monthly payments under $250.

elM... Prier asperlesice ire

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SIDE GLANCES

scaped lotI BPP WARRAN.

Fenced 3 BR, I B, DbI. lot, This
one has privacy in townf Only
129,900.

record dept. experience

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MIDICAL RECORD
CLINICAL AUISTANT
Full time NespItal medical

FOR PERSONAL

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PINECREST
Furnished 4 BR, 26 home newly
decorated on 1g. wooded lot in
great areat Walk to school
stores. Only 537.500.

"ALTO.

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overhaul asul remamAaclvre
01 LyCemIng and Centisiepefal

41-Houses

The Evening Herald Classified
Acts offer no fancy claim.
_____________________
5• . . Just Resultsl

10111111

322.2011

AIRCRAPTRNGINI
AND OVERHAUL
SPECIALISTS
Faélilty In MiamI, Florida lees
immedlated openIngs I.e

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___________________

01 the Estate
Matthew N. Weld., Jr.

Vote to, Two
____________________________

(iundknan

katerd 0* Cents,. Biduils meeting U men

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FOR SALE OR RENT
3 BR, 18, FP, nice yard. Close to

Duplex. 2 1g. BR, 1 sm. l5 ii
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LR, equipped kit, upstaIrs. 1
1g. BR, foyer, LR, OR, FP,
equipped kit., bath I util. nm.
downstairs. Dbi, carport w.
storage rm. 10 pct. interest.
1112 Myrtle. 3231470 by owner.

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

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As Persep.aI RapresepilatI,,

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DELTONA $34,, 3 BR, 2
1414 Falmouth, 51,200 Dn.
Lucille F. Dillon, REALTOR
_________________________
Seethen Call
(303)430-9025

LOCH ARBOR.MAYFAIR
arkhu1g,roomy35R2Bhome,
desirable neighborhood, close
to golf course. Top cond, new
carpet, great floor plan. C
H&amp;A, vacant, si,,iso firm,
assume9pct. FHA loan at
mo. 513.000 dwn, Seller carry
57.500 2nd mort at $103 mo.
Call owner 323.0106.
_________________

,.DiipI.x.s fo! !IS-

Ewnlng Ifrmkl

illS 441 .1469
NO SNOKIRAGI PUS

SaW SHim far limisy Wonsas
MlNelt.CaNAtisrSP.M.

Nsi.ambar 01,1979
Dorolily S. Weld.

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Call Vi Per Terms

Tow Financial 5ev.

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103 Santa St.
____________________
34 BR, FR, 1'
carpet. H. Ernest M0116 Sr.
HIA, kit appliances, fenced
Reg. NEAL GATE Insher
yd., Ig work Shop. $300 4 dep.
3220216.
298N.1792,Casseerry,Pl.
Eve. $623435
2 BR, FHA, HIAC. carpeted, CARRIAGE COVE
tree shaded lot. 5250. 1st I last
mo. 4 $100 sec dep. Ref req.
Terrific I yr. old dbi wide,
features CHIA, wheat pump,
322.1477.
_______________________
beautiful decor, huge BR's,
_______________________
.
recreation center near
33Houses Furnished
Only 57,100 cash to mortgage
-at $20,500.
____________________________
FurnIshed House &amp; Trailer in
MAYFAIR'S BEST BUY
Osteen. $120 mo. Apply at 306
BeautlfullBR, 25homeon large
Palmetto Ave. Sanford.
corner lot w gorgeous land.
scaping. Terrific eat-in kit, 2
FR's, big BR's &amp; great
40-A-Apartments &amp;
financing. Only 559.900.

izatlon woulâ like to be
Included in this listIng
call:

?NEEDCA$H?

Plicans sheuld hove extensIve
iswer plant experIence en Ly.
'S C.IdiIuI.I cliMes.
Per Miher Information cell

Club or organ.

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3 BR, 2B, C HIA,

VAN METER

Z.

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41-Hou

Unfurnished

+

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32-*Iouses

Modern 1 BR, cent, AC, w.w
carp., patio, off Street pa.
ing, convenient bc., aduits,
$173. 677.1641.
• • • 1 BR-S19 up. Pool. Adults only.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airpo,l
Blvd. on 1192 in Sanford. Call
3338570 Mariner's Village.

if your

IA. to supervise tgiøe build.
I r0tnaltufacturing._A

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

STbPANDTHINKAM1NUTE. if
Classified
Ads
didn't
worli. . there wouldn't be any.

Miami, Florida has Immediate

requleet A. $ P.

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1

Friday

opening fee an

S

On Airport Blvd. 1 BR, 15 Condo,
Fully eqt. kit WD. $215 ma.
277179$

Top pay for quaiifieá pànn.
Apply at Westgate TV in Four
T
ine Center. Ask

IllS FROM THE DATE OF THE FAA approved flat engine
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
overhaul facility located in

the above ceurt a written
statement of any claim Or demand
they may have. Each claim mint
be in writing and must indicate tile

a

s-ROOI1S

enterprise are as follows: Sanford December 4, II, 1979
______
BE WORKING
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31Apartments Furnished
Rustproof ing, Inc., 100 perCent. DEP.19
Found. 3hos, Lake Monroe
li-Help
nIid
TOMORROW
_________________
Proof of publication of this in.
area. Call to idont.
¶.- - - -- -- --+I.pts. for eiier Citizens. uown
tention to register Is filed STATE OF WISCONSIN
323I2Naft.5:30.
AVON
LEGAL SECRETARY
town, very clean 1. roomy. S.,
herewith, pursuant to the RACISt COUNTY
FiGHT INFLATION
1 gal office, need good skills
Lost. BIk. femalC toy poodle
Jimmie CoWan, 21$ Paimefto
provisions of Florida Statutes, CIRCUIT COURT
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
ViCinity0th $t.$ French Ave
Chapter S1S.0.
power. For details, call.
PROBATE BRANCH
COLLECTIONMOR.TIAINEE
Fri. night. Reward. 3234640.
SANFORD PUSTPROOFING, IN THE MATTER OF THE
2 BR CONDON!W CONb, FUt
1141.11Slcr$643079
Need own car
INC.
--LYFURN,COLORTV,LINENS
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
Lost
51k
male
Germ.
Shop.
By: Jack 0. Clark
• I. DISHES. INC. Atr UTILt.
RIGHTS TO:
PLASTIC WORKER
COOKS &amp; CMHIERS
REWARD
TIES, 5300, 6 MO. LEASE.
President
Misty Marie Vines,
Willtrainsharpp,rson
323704$
Explrlencedesired, Good pay,
SWORN TO and SUBSCRIBED
SEIOLER REALTY, BROKER.
a minor.
-surance, vacation, credit unico
before meat Vero Beach, Indian
210640.
321.lSfl.
PART.TIMI PRESCHOOL
AMENDED
6-Child
Care
&amp;protitskaring.Appfylnpe,
River County, Florida, this 10th
TIACHIR
.. NOTICE OF HEARING
__________________ Lake Mary 65 Food
day of November, 1979.
Store,
TO:
Cert. not necessary
32-}foej
Mary Blvd. at 1.4.
Unfurnished
_____
Hiram Manning
Chllo care in my home days or
JpI Eugene Vines
RN, u.4 5, 4.7, full 1 part time,
Notary Public,
GENERAL CLERK
Lake Destiny Apartments
eves., or will PU aft. school.
-______________
State of Florida at Large
pØy Person Sanford NUI'$Ing
323.2845.
Apartment 920H
Mature, versatile person
My Commission expires:
$ Convalescent Center, SO
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Melisevilie.
NOV. 19. 1982
PLUMBERS' HELPER
33701
s-Good fldpg f
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
Publish November 20, 27 and NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
Duct exp. helpful
NIOHTMAINTENANCF
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,
December 1, 11, 1979
that on the 28th day of December,
FOR SALE
-Cleaning
CENTRAL
HEAT I AIR. EX.
CASHIER
1979, it 9:00A.M., at the Racine Grapefruit, Oranges,
EXperience preferred-not
ECUTIVE CONDITioN ON I
Exp.
with
gas
console
readings
County Courthouse, 720 Wisconsin
Tangerines I Lemons. R. U.
essential. •Paid Vacations
ACRE. $500 MO.
SEIGLER
Avenue, in the City of Racine, the
FICTITIOUS NAME
Hutchison 3224060.
SCompany Paid Life In.
REAL?Y BRoKER. 321.0640,
EGG
PICKER
Notice is hereby given that I am Probate Court Division of the
surance SPaid Holidays
327.1377.
Mature, handy person
engaged in busIness at 713 AIrport Racine Circuit Court, will hear a
IStock Purchase Plan $Paid
Blvd., P.O. Box 404 Sanford, petition of Deborah Knutson,
Sick Leave •Paid Pension
Seminole County, Florida, under requesting the termination of all
MANY, MANY MORE I
Plan S Free Hospitalization
th. fictitious name of SOLAR parentalrightsintheabovenamed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Sickness I Accident
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IMPLOYMENT
minor child barn on December 4,
UTILITIES NOW (SUN.),
Disability Insurance.
912 French Ave.
323.5171
that I intend to + register said name 1976 at Marinette, Wisconsin, and PROBATE DIVISION
And ManyMore
Corner of 10th I French
w$ich it is alleged that you are the File Number 79414.CP
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Apply In person
N Oil CE
"Your Future Our Concern"
_______________________
Seminole County, Florida In ac. father of he above named minor. DivisiSa
Location: US HwY 17.92 1 AIr.
cordancewiththe provisions the The petition has averred that you IN NI: ESTATE OP
port Blvd. An Equal Op. Fo# a cUber in Neat Eslate cab
DISABLED
Fictitious Namu Statutes, ToWit: are the father of the above named MATTHEW R. WELCH, JR.
portunity Employer.
Stemper Agency, Wm. Stemper,
aka
MATTHEW
NEED
WELCH,
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes minor born on December 4, ins,
AMERICAN
__322.4191.
____________________________
1957.
and as such, pursuant to recent JR.
VETERANS I
Wisconsin legislation, you have
Oecees.d
James C. Howington
Chap.,
Publish November 20, 27 and certain parental rights and these NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ________________________ 21-Situations Vsfotj
rights are subject to terminate at
December 4, n, 1979
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING MILLIONS OP DOLLARS in Neal
Hwy 1792
DEP.$$
the above referred to hearing.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS A.
Estate is sold daily in thol Aggressive young man wants
Dated this 15th day of Novem. GAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
classified ads. NothIng small I position with area livestock
South of Sanford
FICTITIOUS NAME
ber, 1979.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS .
I feed dealer or 1g. Uvestock
ab
•
Notice is hereby given that I am BY THE COURT:
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
I producer in Sanford Area.
YOU
Preschool teacher needed + I Hpve had intensiv, training in
engaged in businessat P.O. Box 243, S: Jon B. Skow
ARE
HEREBY
Meetings
mornings,9a.m..I2p.m. Five I livestock production and
Altamonte Springs Seminole Judge
NOTIFIED that the ad.
Business.
7:30 1st Tues.
days a week. tsp, please, $3. I nutrition, In the aria of dairy,
County, Florida, under the fictItious You may alsocon$act Mr. Roy . ministration of the estate of
hr. to start. 332.0547. In. I beef, swine I poultry in the
name of THE COMPANY STORE, Josten of Josten $ DuRocher, S.C. Matthew N. Welch, Jr., dece.sw,
w4 that I intend to register said Priortothehearing with respect to File Number 794S4.CP lspen1ng
tS!vi.ws daIly 12:304.
midwest regIon. 323.1331

$MNI1

. .

2 BR. newly redecorated 8
remodeled, convenient to
downtown, $220 plus utilities.
3231001.

-____________________ -BENCH TECH &amp;

3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES

NOTICE, to file with the clerk of

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322.2611
Reference Required.

RN . SURGICAL

DECEMSIR 4,1979

•:+.

EXPERIENCED JANITOR CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
FOR EVENING HOURS MOUNTAINS of merchandise
MUST SE GOOD ON FLOORS
lfy day.
GENERAL
CLEANING
a
CALL THE EVENING HER
ALD for appointment.
30-ApartmentS Unfurnished

Noon The Do Before Publication

Caussibsery AL, closed $ p.m., Aacislon Lidheran

ames..

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Front attendant, exp. preferred,
neat appearance. HS grad or Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly 1. monthly rates, utiIjpie
equivalent. Apply In
Pd. Inquire
S. Oak $417813.
Stuckey's at
.

fCP1It

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

+ .. .

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iNsis ..............44 (jap
3cMcvtiveflmN . . •,,
7censicvftn?Imn
Ika use

soo A.M. - 5.30 P.M

Sig. Carl H. Lueck
Publish: November 13, 20, 27, $
December 4. in,.
DEPSI

Cuadbsiry. Bakery and boutique (or

Lake

rni'

HOURS

1957.

10 am. to 1p.m., Small Fry
Dsycars Cuidir, Ijk. Howell Road at State Road 420,

ks

#1 nceirirrs

'Lfll1iW I#LFI.

FictItlou Name Statutes, To.Wit
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes

benefit Cystic FIbrosis,

--.r .ini 'roust' for

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Orlondo - Winter Pork
831-9993

Sunday -

Sta'i Uese.spon.orIby Beta RIVni Phi to

buSt

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
,engagedlnbusinnsatio$ocrystal
Noon
AFFIDAVITUNDIR
Bowl Circle, Casseiberry, Fl., ______________________________________________________
FICTITIOUS
Seminole County, Florida, under ___________________________________________
NAMI$TATUTI
thi fictitious name of IN. _____________________ ______________________
___________________________ Full time opening for cx.
STATE OP FLORIDA
TERSTATE SYSTEMS, and that I
COUNTY OP INDIAN RIVER
perlenced operating room
intend to register said name with
4t'sOflhIs
11.u.1Jfrfoiii.
+
nurse. Good salary $ benefits.
The undersigned, under oath, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, ____________________________
,
Apply personnel, West Volusia
say: itis the intention of the un. Seminole County, Florida In ac
Why Bo Lonely? Write
Memorial HositaI, DeLand.
dersigr,id to engage in a busIness cordancewlththe provisions of the
ENJOYS'
Mate" Dating Service. All
FOE, M F H
enterpris, under the fictitious
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Creative Exprflslsns 322.751
ages. p.o. Box 1071, Clear.
name of ZIE SARI AUTOTRUCK
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
water, Fl. 3151$.
RUSTPROOF1NG, located at 27th 1937.
PRIVATE VOICELESSONS
_____________________
COME IN
Street, Sanford, Florida, 32171.
51g. Kenneth 1. Lund
TODAY
S
Found
322.7346
The persons interested in said Publisti November 20, 21, and

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AL
Wise.'.

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Sauced VFW duet, 5430 p.m.,
+
lakefront, Open to
u.

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322-2611

cordancewithth.provfslo,woftpie

L.gal Notic.

.

CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I air
engaged in business at
Malorca Ave., Attamont Slngs
Fl. 22701 Seminole County
Florida, under the ticflttaus nami
of CLEANWAV. and that I intend
to register said name with tha
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.

th.angIn bu1I

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name with the Clerk of the Circuit entering into a written consent o in the Circuit Court for Seminole
before 2:30p.m. orwrite Larry
Bingo
Court, Seminole County, Florida In terminate your rights.
County, Florida, Prdeate Division, Medical Transcrlptlonlst Porter 110 Krider Rd., San.
Every Wed. &amp; Sat..
ford,
Pb.
32711.
accordance with th. provisions of Telephone number: (414) 437. the address 01 whIch is Sminole
_________________
Early Blrds7:isp.m,
the FictItious Name Statutes, To. ISSI
County Courthouse, Sanford,
FuiitIIMprevi*asp,,.nc,
security superintendt 6 yr.
Wit Section $63.09 Fior Ida Statutes JOSTEN $ DuNOCHEN, s.c.
Florida. The personal represon.
a medical transcriptieniss In
esp. 3.4 nièhts, no guns.tests.
1937.
932 Lake Avenue
tative of the estate is Dorothy S.
hospItal medical record dept.
Ref. resume. 361.1191.
Sig. Joan S. Kummer .
DId ' you know that your I
Racine, wisconsin
Welch, whose address is RD. NO.
required.
Apply
personnel
Publish: November 6, 13, 20, 27, PublIsh NOvember 20, 21, and I, Hickory, Pa. The name and
Iclub or organization can I
West
Volusia
Memorial
LIJ
Country
Rock
Group
1979.
address of tIi
December 4, 1fl9
personal
Hospital, DeLand, tOE, M.F.
I apPear in this listing each I
Gigs aft Thanksgiving,
DEP.$
DEP$7
repf'esentativws attorney ae so,
H.
Bing for the Holidays 3n.
I Week for only $3.30 per'
+
.
+
1414, 49 daily or wsek.ns
Iweek? ThIs is an Ideai I
All persons hving claIms or
MANAGIR
+
Jamie
to inform the public I
demands
against
AIRCRAFT ENGINE
the estate are
_________
OFFICIAL SALLOTSINIRAL
your club activities.
_________________________
I
way
required. WITHIN THREE MON.
OVERHAUL
$.....I_.
.
crrvoF CASSELSURY, FLORIDA

FR WAY, NOVEMBER30
ef Ckeietau," presented' by Altamonte
Seventh.day Adventist Church ChoIr, 5:30 p.m., 45$
Maitlitid Ave.
Norman deVere Howard Chapter United
DsughteriollhsCsul.istaey, 2:38p.m., hocnsolMrs.

Church,

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Commissioner Terry Shelby,

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Church, SR

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s1ls10 R I*p.y v,
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1979

a lot of the alburnini protein in spasm in your arterles wtdcb
the blood to leak out into the decreases Your blood flow to
trifle This na"elve loss of your legs at times or you may
albumin ultimately is the not have enough good drcam for the swidling that cutation in the small admin
fairly ood PIUM in
one of the reasons that all of the large arteries that your
ta don't have a lot more doctor fish.
If you continue to have
swelling normally is becs
of pro" inside the bloodo numbness In your less, you
strum, These, particularly might want to see a
albumin, literally suck the neurologist because

fluid back out of the tluue sometimes the numb feeling

Au l ts,

speces Into the bloodstream. is related to nave problems
When you lose too much rather than circulatory

that are tielptu. Sometimes weather can trigger theseand
derold hormone, are used at this can cause numbness of

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A W44sadft qvuTd between lab two 01migsii, D04M "Id,
Dr. Hickman said the Public Service
i
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the
1%
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meamnant
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to
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rided after a day4ong pubUc
ft 0
madord wM be Pik
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hearing
on
do
brue that take Monroe
term mid Dumb Dftw, part 4&amp; ;~~e sm
is Mad to or UtUy Corp.is '
,fully correi in itsfee.
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Weems
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water and mm em via to as 1 z _
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pod will try to F I m Ine board Members HickowK 1 1-1 a d
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they should pay a
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Doper said, WWI the board ft* OW (WMA liseddly f"6 do Put) ani board member, will repenal; Lake
only owe ,14S,
m Ma
rules
we're jod a Ole Mauroe lYdlity Corp. at the 3 p.m.
he sea mew"inthopoirt
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holding them would like the world to question. One of the guests stood and held
"I will protect the honor of the country believe."
the besiged US. Mmbimsy In Idioms owwro ft release of the hostages from
up a banner reading, "Send Kissinger
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have been traded disgracefully, with Iranian fanatics,
It Is imrviiaM he said "the nennie of back to Iran." Carter ch uc kled and the
blackmail," he vowed.
some ci them tredened at gmyolid.
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the United Statei and around the world entire room erupted In laughter.
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hypocritical" any claims that their another trip - a crossicountry Right
b*m Nov. 4.
appeared to be in Pod osedtion.,
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Wash., for fund-raising dinners and
the Koran or any other religion.
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me stat, senate Tuesday recoin- equal proportion of their audit expenses.
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bellcoPten from the U.S. base at McMurdo im. accident.
mediately flew to the scene after the Navy plane
Sir Edmund Hillary the mountain climber were grounded from June 6 to July 13.
found the wreckage.
who
conquered Mount Everest
was at first
If all aboard the aircraft are confirmed dead,
On Oct. 31, a Western Airlines 1)40 jet enlikely anyone
reported to be on the fatal flight. But Bill Kelly.
could survive In the harsh, sub.e.ro temperatures today's crash would become in casualty terms president of
in fog crashed on the runway of Mexico
New Zealand'5 ...arch and Rescue wrsthePlewemdown.
the Sears Recreation Groups con'
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airport,
killing 5 people.
the third-word stogie Plane crash In aviation firmed Hillary was staying at a home in New City
Headquarters said the helicopter carrying the
The search for.the tourist plane began early history. The word, In 1974, also was a DC-b — a Haven,
Mo., 50 miles from St. Louis during a
Oceanic Search Headquarters In Auckland said
MOOteam was unable to Land because ofstrong today who thei aircraft was
overdue On Its 1*= Turkish airlines jet that crashed near Paris when business trip as a consultant for Sears.
the
black,-bumt-out wreckage of today's crash
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of flight by several hours,
a side door blew off, killing all 346 people aboard.
Kelly
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Mt. Erebus. But a
Hillary
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tor's crew said it
of .vsVOt5
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to the erroneous reports he main research base in Antarctica, on the shores
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plagued by tragic crashes, including the downing was on the plane that crashed today
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                    <text>72nd Year, No. 41—Monday, Oct. 8, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Hint: it honors a famed explorer.

ATHENS, Greece i UPI i A
The aircraft v. as in gooti in an official statement that an
Swissair DC'B jet with 154 people ijndition he Was quoted
in v estigating tomimuttee had
aboard overshot the rwiway at 5.1) iri.,. It is III) opinion that started to examine tile cause
t1
of
Athens airportand bur into the accident was caused by the the disaster, but did not expect
flames on it golf course Sunday (Ofl(htion of the runway. I did any immiiediate. results.
night,
killing 14 people, police everything I co uld. I was unable
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The plane, Flight 316 bound
said today. Officials said the to keep the aircraft on the for Bombay and Peking, flew in
planes
was
carrying runway. It skidded and refused From Zurich and Geneva on
radioactive isotopes in its to obey the brakes. The entire schedule and made a normal
-cargo.
thing lasted only a few lamfing approach at 10:16 p.m.,
An airport spokesman said a seconds.-ill Athens control tower spokes.
seven-man tean) from the
All airport %%orker said tile Inan said.
Wit Greek nuclear research cst.ib
victims mna hau been unable
The pilot Captain F ritz
Q.
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m
had ar- to get out of the
plane because Sctuiiutz, was warned by the
rived to advise rescue workers one of the emergency
exit doors
control tow er that braking
on procedures for finding the had failed to
oin
oon(Iitlons
on the rwIs1i) were
remains of time isotopes.
An airline spokeswoman
w
said moderate to poor, with
light
Police and
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rain falling, he said.
t
oday removed the charred with burns and shock, but none
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ffiie plane skidded to halt
remains of the 14 passengers sure criticalh
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injured She said and I looked out of the w
indo w
from the the' fuselage and begin all crew members escaped
and saw flames coming from
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would conf irm the figure of
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14nt ec
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lie,Ild olll)- when identification
but 0leY g0t tile exits %%
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had been completed. But it and everyone ssas very order. pamengers.
Lake Brantley quarterback Tony Constantine, who offensive line, which averas six-feet four inches Police Spokesman said all 14 I),"
1 was one of the first out.
connected on 16-of-22 pass attempts for 308
said Guy Stafford, a
yards and 240 pounds is anchored by center Steve Johnston missing people had been ac- journalist Ironi
I'lie
crew shouted to everyone
Hiuri
I'ortsmnouth,
and a pair of touchdowns last week will be looking (72).
to get out cis fast i's possible. I
Varsity cheerleaders I)aphnc Snyder (left) and CoWl ci or %%i i it. removal of
.n,amu
for clear skies once again when the Patriots play
Cindy Larbig (right) will be cheering Lake Brantley their bodies from the wreckage.
just got on the chut 'and never
Some of
-t h e
host to Spruce Creek F
riday night. Constantine 's
Ilie jetliner was carrying 142 injured when one
against the Hawks
s r a night.
passengers and 12 crew meni- emergency chutes collapsed,
of tile ski, said at the airport.
bers.
officials said.
"l'he crew were marvelous.
The plane ran off the end of
Professor A.J. Zuckermann, There was very little panic."
tile flelleniko airport rwiway, it Swiss doctor oil tile staff of
Dr. Jay 'rata, one of several
next to the Glyfada golf course, 1A)"doll
University criticized dozen doctors traveling on the
where it crashed to a smolder. tile emergency services for the flight to Peking for an wioff icial
Ing halt
passengers, saying in dealing visit sponsored by the
Chinese
In Geneva, the Swiss News with the Injured at the airport,
public health udntry, said the
Agency quoted the DC-S's there was a disorganization ot a passengers
"traveled down the
captain, Fritz Schmutz, as Magnitude I would not have chutes %
,cry fast.
saying the condition of the thought possible."
"But flaines and sinoke were
runway was responsible for the
INfinister
of
Communications
everywhere
in a very short time
changing the two existing
By DONNA ESTES
"Our neighbors should be
Meanwhile, Glenn McCall of the two-hour parking limit in accident.
Alexander Papadongonas said after landing," he said.
Herald Staff Writer
situations. City Manger happy about the fact that our
theGreater
Sanford the downtown area.
Should the lease arrangement Warren
Knowles,
after parking lot is
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open
for
Development
Corp.,
sponsors
of
between the Sanford Atlantic receiving a letter from Howard public use on Saturdays when the downtown renovation
The request of some merBank and the city concerning Hodges, president of the Sanchants for the elimination of the
the bm*
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ford Atlantic Bank, has letter said.is
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He also pointed out action be taken by the city to
Avenue adjacent to the bank be recommended that the bank be the bank "attracts
brought before the '1
a great eliminate the no left turn
FLORENCE, Ky. (UP!) A was taking off on a flight to the air
abolished in order to release the permitted to continue leasing many people to
couimnissjci
two weeks agoi
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this shopping practice at the intersection of
when the pilot advised
commuter
spots for general city use? And the stalls.
jet lost an engine Nashville, Tenn..
area which in turn provides a First Street and Park Avenue. Conunissioner Eddie Keij
the
control
tower he had lost an
and crashed while taking off
In his letter to the city Hodges much larger customer potential
sho uld the no left turn law at the
'Iwo
other
persons
were
engine,"
said
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Romero. "Shortly
Knowles said earlier that from Greater Cincinnati Air- injured critically anti were after
Intersection of Park Avenue said the bank is "fully aware
for our neighbors than they
McCall, In a letter to the city, removal of the no left turn law port today.
that
he
crashed a bout
and First Street be eliminated? the spaces are now being used would ordinarily enjoy."
All nine persons taken 1(1 Booth Hospital in three quarters of
asked for the delay until the would require
the' way down
turning lanes to aboard were killed.
The Sanford City Commission by patrons" of neighboring
Florence.
Fl.
city's engineering department the intersection, also would
the runway. It was about 800
at its 7 p.m. meeting today will businesses and that the bank's
Seven persons died on impact
The crash of the Coniair jet feet to time right of the runway."
The bank for many years has has completed the plan for the result
in the loss of seven when the twin-engine Navajo occurred
as the plane WIS
consider both questions while customer parking lot Is also been paying $360 annually to
the capital improvement project parking places, and would Piper
Conmair is a regional airline
recommendations received by being used by
crashed at the airport, taking off on the south boundbased at time Greater Cincinnati
patrons
of
other
city
for
use
of
the
four
parking
for
downtown.
McCall
also
require
modifications
to
the
located
in
Florence,
across
tile
runway
at
the
airport.
the city commission are against businesses,
stalls,
strongly urged the city to keep traffic signal.
Airport and is owned by a group
Ohio river from Cincinnati, as it"The plane got to 200 feet in of businessmen.
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Longwood Youth 'Critical' After Acciden

WORLD

A 12-year-old Longwood boy attempting to cross state Route 434
on his bicycle today was struck by an oncoming car and thrown
more than 20 feet before striking the pavement, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
The FHP said Joseph B. Smith of 136 Magnolia Ave., was taken
-to Flo
blowing the aëctdëiit. Hospital spokesman
said the youth is In critical condition, suffering from head inJuries.
According to the FHP, Smith was attempting to cross the highigh
way from south to north when a car driven by James E. Wilmoth,
44, of 104 Bedass St., Altamonte Springs, heading westbound,
struck the boy. The FHP said the accident occurred about threetenths of a mile north of Altamonte Springs at 6:40 a.m.
Highway Patrol spokesmen say Wilinoth was unable to avoid
collision with the bicycle and no charges have been filed.

INBRIEF
Provisions Fill Brezhnev
30-Year East German Talk
BERLIN (UPI) — East Germany roiled out its latest
weapons for celebrations marking 30 years as a col
munist-ruled state and Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev
used the occasion to announce a reduction In manpower
and arms In central Europe.
Brezhnev in a Saturday night speech announced he
planned to withdraw about 20,000 of the half-million Soviet
soldiers and about 1,000 of the 6,000 Soviet tanks now in
East Germany within 12 months.
At the same time, he said he would reduce the number
of medium-range nuclear carriers deployed In the
western regions of the Soviet Union - where they
threaten Western Europe — providing NATO members do
not increase their own medium-range nuclear carrier
strength In Western Europe.
North Atlantic Treaty Orrganlzatlon oberrvers saw
Brezhnev's speech as an attempt to stop a NATO-backed
U.S. plan to deploy 672 nuclear-armed missiles in Western
Europe to counter the Soviet medium-range missiles to
which Brezhnev referred.

*Fires
* Courts
* Police Beat
Sangiorgio was treated and released for cuts to his head and
face fron. Florida Hospital - Altamonte emergency room Friday.
Tatro and Huffman were arrested thid charged with aggravated
battery Friday night. They were released Saturday morning from
Seminole County Jail after posting $2,100 bond each.

AGGRAVED BATTERY
A man and a woman allegedly attacked a Casselberry man with
a metal pipe and brass knuckles in a Casselberry restaurant
Friday night, according to Casselberry police.
The police reported at 6 p.m., John Salvador Sangiorgio, 20,920
Gaslight Circle was In the Nuccis Restaurant, 505 E. State route
436, when David Dean Tatro, 18, and Undo Carole Huffman, both
of 9 Apple Hill Hollow, Casselberry allegedly assaulted
Sangiorgio.

HUB CAPS TAKEN
Perry Lee Taylor, 20,2729 Bungalow Blvd., Sanford reported to
Sanford police all four of his 1972 Thunderbird hub caps were
taken between midnight Wednesday and 7 a.m. Thursday.
Taylor said he had the car parked at Apartment 83, Seminole
Gardens, 1600 West 5th St., Sanford when the caps were taken.
Taylor said each cap was worth $60.

IN BRIEF
Evacuation In California

Setback For Ruling Party
TOKYO (UP!) - Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira's
ruling liberal Democratic Party suffered a major setback in general elections this weekend, failing even to win
a simple majority in the powerful lower house of
Parliament.
In sharp contrast, the Communist Party made a
spectacular comeback from its poor showing in the 1976
elections and captured 39 seats, a gain of 22.
Ohira, whose party has ruled for 24 years, called the
elections a year early in hopes of winning at least 271 seats
that would give him complete control of all committees in
the 511-seat lower house, where key legislative business is
done.

Everest Claims 2 More Lives
KATMANDU, Nepal (UP!) — The mountain climbing

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Appointment Today

An American mountain guide and a West German
woman froze to death last week on the slopes of Mount
Everest, the second time within a month climbers died in
attempts to conquer the towering peaks of the Himalayas,
the highest mountain range In the world.
The latest victims, Raymond Genet, 45, of Talkeetna,
Alaska, and Hal Greach Schinatz, 39, of Neu Ulm,
West Germany, had both successfully climbed the world's
highest mountain.
They froze to death, however, while making their way
down the slopes of the 29,028-foot Mount Everest, the
Ministry of Tourism announced Sunday.

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) — The are recruiting new followers to
FBI says It "has no knowledge" carry out an ongoing crime
to back up a newspaper report spree aimed at freeing their
that two terrorist cults have imprisoned comrades.
joined forces in a mission to
.,Our street sources tell us
free Charles Manson and Jailed the
that group is planning

the two groups have merged to
carry out a series of recent

Angeles FBI office, said Sunday
his office "has no knowledge of
crimes, Including bank robber- any ongoing conspiracy Involvles in Northern California and ing the SLA and the Minion
an Intricate credit card scam. group in the Southern CaliThe group to date has raised fornia area."
Brown added the FBI's Los
nearly $2 million, Intended to
Angeles
office would be aware
help Mamon, his followers and
of
any
such
FBI Investigation in
SLA members escape from
Northern
California
because
prison, Informants reportedly
many
of
the
Manson
"Family"
told the FBI.
activities are centered In
But Harry Brown, the duty Southern C*IUOtn[L The FBI.
ages* In charge of the Los SLA dbOOt)I* OeCT$d In Watts

members of his "family" and something that will make the
the Symbionese Liberation patty Hearst thing look penny
MY.
ante," the newspaper quoted
The Long Beach Independent one Intelligence agent as
Press-Telegram said In a saying.
copyright story Sunday that Law enforcement officers
SIA and Minion clan members reportedly told the nnapspsr

PLO.Black Meets Defended
ATLANTA (UPI) — Meetings with Palestinian
Uheretlen (ganlut1cn leader Yasser Arafat were
sunply mom by Mack leaders to complete the work of
former U.N. Ambassador Andy Yoimg, the head of the
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Mrs. Amy L Cogburn, 51, of Dora Dansby Johnson, Miami.
Wllson-Eichelberger Mort147 Country Club Drive, nNew officers for the Diversified Cooperative Training Club at Seminole High
ford, died Sunday at Seminole uary is in charge of NEW OFFICERS
School pose with club emblem. From left, Marl Baker, parliamentarian: Sandy
Memorial Hospital. Born in arrangements.
Cooper, sergeant at arms; Janell Spolski, president; Pete Bertram, vice
Sanford,' she was a member of
the Temple Baptist Church, MRS. MARTHA SHOEMAKER FOR DCT CLUB
president; Gina Jones, secretary; Fay Entzminger, treasurer: Nancy Adams,
Former Sanford resident,
Titusville.
Martha
Louise
She is survived by her Mrs.
husband, Dewey R. Cogburn Sr, Shoemaker-, 54, of Panama
City, died Saturday night in
Sanford; one daughter,
Diana Cogburn, Sanford; three Panama City. Born in Eustis,
sons, Dewey R. Jr., U.S. Air she moved to Panama City 30
Force, Okinawa, Richard N., years ago from Sanford. She
Brown attacked the Carter people hit hardest by inflation." some new ideas and proposals
U.S. Army in Germany and was owner and operator of a By CAROLYN 'CURIEL
CHICAGO
(UPI)
"When the rate of inflation is to the scene. That's what I
administration's
economic
at
two
gift
shop
Panama
City
Raymond C., of Sanford;
California Gov. Edmund G. policy, blaming it for a large 15 percent, when millions are propose to do."
grandchildren; two brothers, BeachSurvivors include her Brown Jr. Is paying a courting portion of the nation's prob- losing Jobs to foreign industry,
Brown also repeated his
M. J. Hilliard, Council Bluff,
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husband,
Jim
Shoemakercall
on
Chicago
the
Midwest
lems.
He
said
he
would
it's
time
to
blow
the
whistle,"
opposition
to nuclear power, a
Iowa and Albert L
bastion of Democratic politics campaign heaviest among "the he said. "It's time to bring central plank on his platform.
Jim
Jr.,
Jackson
Lakeland; four sisters, Mrs. thee ions,
In an Informal, exploratory
Virginia Holland and Mrs. yule, David, Nashville, T.
for the presidential
ourquarda,
both
ol
and
Gary.
Gainesville;
two
campaign
Martha B
nomination.
sisters,
Florence
Gauze
,
E
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tis
Sanford, Mrs. Betty Grines,
Brown, who today planned to
Austin, Tex., and iii. Bertha and Dorothy Erickson, talk with
Northwestern UnlverConway, Webster.
Funeral services will be shy students at nearby Evan.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA is
Tuesday
in Panama City with ston, told reporters Sunday he
in charge of arrangements.
Smith Funeral Home In charge is "serious about 1980" and Is in
the Midwest to test political
CIARENCES.DONMDSON of arrangements.
waters. He said he could be
Clarence S. Donaldson, 82, of
JAMES MCKEE
sympathetic to Mayor Jane M.
172 Lake Mary Ave., Lake
James R. McKee, 41, of 219 Byrne and other local DemoMary, died Friday at Florida Forrest
Drive,
Sanford, died critic Party officials on sensi.
Hospital Altamonte. Born
in
Saturday
night
at Florida five issues such as political
Opp' Ala., he Moved to
Lake
}fopftJ
Altamonte.
Born In patronage if they support his
Mary 56 years ago.
OF VOLU SIA COUNTY
A
car
inSanford,
he
a
member
was
and presidential bid.
,
spector for Atlantic Coast Line
of
the
First
The Chicago machine Railroad, he was a WWI army deacon
Church
of
Sanwhose
longtime system of
veteran, a Baptist, and a forH AS A
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ford.
He
was
a
member
of
the
doling
out
government jobs was
mer member of the American
Sunrise Kiwanis Club of San. ruled unconstitutional last
Legion.
ford and was the owner of month by a federal judge
Survivors include his
wife,
McKee
Business Forms,
traditionally Is an important
Macy; son, Clarence D.
He
is
survived by his wife, point of support for Democratic
Donaldson, Lake Mary; sister,' Mrs. linda
McKee, Sanford; presidential hopefuls.
Mrs. Pearl Ramsey, Andalusla,
sons,
two
Scott
and James, both
Brown said he Is "Impressed
Ala; brother, Jeff Donaldson,
of
Sanford;
one brother, with the performance" of
Houston, Tex. and several
OF VOLUSIA COUNTY
Clarence E. McKee Jr., Chicago's Democratic Party,
nieces and nephews.
Waverly Hall, Ga. and father,' because It demands loyalty, but
Sanford, is In charge of Clarence, E. McKee Sr., San. added, "that should be done
ford.
within the First Amendment."
ar rangements.
MIMBER.ELLIS BANKING COR)ORATION
Brisson Funeral Home PA Is
He said he would meet with
In charge of arrangements.
George W. Dunne, Cook
WITH
MRS. EVELYN 5 HUNT
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ASSffS OVER ONE BIWON DOLLAIS
patronage chief, and Mrs.
Drive, Funeral Notic.s
Carlisle
1512
Byrne.
Casselberry, died early couui,i. MRS. AMY i.—
Saturday at Florida Hospital Fwwalwrvicn for Mrs. Amy
Altamonte. Anative of Orlando, L. Cosburn. $1, of 117 Country
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NEW BANKING HOURS TO SERVE
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Hospital, will
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Horns
with
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mother, Mrs. Mildred Cooper, of
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LOBBY: Monday thru Thurs
9a.m..2p.m.
Connie Wilson, New Port Funeral HonwPA In charge.
INSURANCE3
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9a.m.-2p.m.
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310
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DRIVE-IN: Monday thru Thursday Sa.m.-4p,m.
Harrell Orlando; two sisters, 41,01
Saturday at Florida
Smith, *1* diedAltamonte,
Barbara
Mrs.
will be 2
Sa.m.4p.m.
Friday
Anchorage, Ala., and Fay D. p.m., Tuesday, it First
ChiwCh with Dr.
Coleman, _____
Orlando; brother, 'Pri$bytIvIafl
MEMBER OFF.D.I.C.
Virtil L. kys* Jr. olficiofisw.
George B. Cooper Jr., Lawtcn,
1wWl In Oaklswn MemorIal
ildren
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NEW YORK (UP!) — John "Johnny C"Conaghan,who
allegedly sold cocaine to White House chief of staff
Hamilton Jordan at the Studio 54 discotheque, Is free on a
$10,000 personal bond pending a hearing on drug charges
later this month.
Conaghan was charged with selling Quaaludes to an
undercover agent In April 1978 and a preliminary hearing
was set for Oct. 25 at an arraignment Sunday In U.S.
District Court In Manhattan.
If convicted he could receive a maximum sentence of
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SLA, Manson Join Forces To Escape?

LONDON (UP!) — The dollar rose on leading money
markets and gold fell in the wake of the weekend Increase
In the U.S. Federal Discount Rate to 12 percent.
Gold dipped to open $9 down in both London and Zurich,
and the yellow metal fell further at the London morning
fixing.
But one dealer said It was too early to say whether the
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telephone. And, after the at.
The appointment of Sanford past two weeks has been con. former girlfriend blamed LSD on the 16th
floor
of
the
state
Cullinane's
former
girlfriend,
tacker
was taken Into custody,
attorney Joe Davis to the newly sidering
the
judicial for the bizarre behavior of the Workers' Compensation Fund Injun Tomllns, 27, Berkeley, he called her again.
created 14th judgeship for the nominating committee's sniper who terrorized a down- building after peppering the Calif., said she knew Cullinane
18th Judicial Circuit (Seminole recommendations that' Davis, town section for 23 hours before streets with gunfire during the for more than a year and he was
"He said it was a bad trip,
and Brevard counties) is ex. County Judge Wallace Hall and being captured.
two-day ordeal.
"really a sweet peron. This and he was very sorry," she
pected to be announced by Gov. Edward Stahley of Brevard
Wayne
E.
Cullinane,
29,
a
said. "I'm pretty sure it was
The
secretary
he
held
hoswasn't
like
normally."
Bob Graham this afternoon.
County be considered for the onetime mental patient with a tage, Chiyo Tashlro, 54, was
She
was
called
to
the
hlghrise
acid ([SD), but it must have
Governor Graham for the appointment.
record of drug arrests, was exhausted and dehydrated but building to talk to Cullinane by been very bad stuff."

Dollar Climbs, Gold Falls

NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
American Insurance companies hope they never see another year like 1979.
The $752 million damage Inflicted by Hurricane
Frederic in North America was the worst of any hurricane
In history, a spokesman for the New Orleans Insurance
Institute said during a weekend interview.
Hurricane Betsy in 1965 inflicted losses of $715 million
along the Gulf Coast. But monetary comparisons with
Frederic could be confusing because they are not
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Education Day" for Seminole off, but teachers must be inCounty will be held on Friday, volved In professional duties
Oct. 19 at Seminole High School. and some volunteer for this
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman, project.
The student can report back
Seminole County Schools
career to his class about their excoordinator
of
education, organizes the day periences.
where teachers and students
Five area Chambers of
visit local businesses. Mrs. Commerce and the career
Bateman said the day has been education department sponsor
a fixture for as long as she could the meetings.
remember.
Mr. J. N. Scott, viceThe teachers, using their president of Florida Power and
"work days," can bring their Light Company, will start the
own child ora student who lsin day by speaking to the group at
sixth grade or above, for the 9 am.

ASHEVILlE, N.C. (UP!)
A woman scheduled to
testify Tuesday in a rape-murder case committed sucide
this weekend, apparently out of fear of taking the witness
stand.
Authorities said Rebecca Coleman, 29, was found at her
Asheville home Friday with a single bullet wound in her
head and a .22-caliber revolver lying on her legs.
No suicide note was found, but police said they believe
Mrs. Coleman killed herself. They were waiting for
results of tests for gunpowder on her hands.

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American operation of Its kind, doctors reattached a left
foot to the right leg of a woman whose limbs were severed
by a commuter train this weekend.
Adrienne Brown, 19, of Queens, was In satisfactory
condition at Bellevue Hospital following the operation
Saturday.
Doctors had to amputate the woman's left leg below the
knee, but the left foot still was viablp. The severed right
leg could be reattached, he said, but the foot had to be
amputated.
A hospital spokeswoman said Miss Brown would be
fitted with a specially designed shoe to walk with the left
foot on her right leg.

Seminole County Women's Bowling Association, which will host the 1981 State
Women's Bowling Pow-Wow (convention and tournament) have named Jack
Homer, executive manager of Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce honorary
chairman of the event. Presenting him his official shirt Friday were Kathy
Shaw, left, second vice president and general tournament chairman and Dottie
Hogan, president of the Seminole Association.

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Southern Pacific freight train derailed late Sunday night
along the Southern California coast and sheriff's deputies
briefly evacuated hundreds of nearby homes and a trailer
park.
Fire Department spokesman Warren Dawson said
between 20 and 25 cars of the 104-car train jumped the
tracks at 10:16 p.m. in Goleta, two miles north of Santa
Barbara.
Dawson said first reports indicated several of the cars
contained liquid propane gas and muriatic acid and
authorities ordered an evacuation of a large number of
homes and a nearby trailer park.
However, he said, residents were allowed to return to
the area within an hour when fire officials determined
there was no immediate threat posed by the wreck.

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the nation's 29.7 million çathol- nuns and laity.
vative and a traditionalist, is children, and abortion under women to participate in all the
ics
many of wtom are
The message, most strongly not an opponent of Vatican II any circumstances is for- ministries of the church, inalienated and have fallen away stated in a series of sermons But _throughout his visibjind bidden.
ciuding,thepz-1esthood_
WASH1NCITON_(UPI_frcmthcchtirc!_______-_ ntspeech inW
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particularly
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John Paul did not respond.
Pope John Paul II ended his
He depended on the force of said in effect:
gave John Paul a message as
Indeed, earlier in his visit, he
said
the
reforms
had
gone
far
visit to the United Sta tes on a his complex personality, at
Enough.
enough - and in some cases too well.
had specifically ruled out any
mixed
raves for his
In one of the most dramatic change in the church's rules
It was almo as if John Paul far.
personal, earthy style but
moments of the pontiff's seven- forbidding women's ordination.
He
made
it
clear
there
will
forum in the
troubling the generally liberal
day, six-city visit, Sister Mary
Those who know John Paul
ates 5to announce an no internal changes in chur ch
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say
he is a listening as well as a
structure
especially
in
its
orthodoxy long since aban- once both happy and holy, to end to the reform movement of priesthood. He called for the
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In pastoral terms, It was a I
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on
such
Issues
as
bi
Theresa
rth
Kane, president of the whether he can respond, will 1 h so
It was billed as a pastoral teaching visit, a visit In which which
control
and
divorce,
saying
Leadership
Conference of more than his personality
0 C m fl e
visit, a journey in which he John Paul spoke and the ace o
marriage
is
forever,
parents Women Religious, made a quiet determine whether there is a
hoped to spark a new en- church, at all levels listened - cent ury.
should overcome their econoni- but passionate plea for the pope revival in American Caththusiasm for the church among cardinals, bishops, priests, John Paul, although a conser- Ic doubts about having more to open his mind to allowing olicism.

Insurance Companies Moan

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter ordered 38 auto insurance companies today to refund $14 million in excess profits to their
policyholders.
Gunter acted wider Florida's excess profits law
prohibiting motor vehicle insurers from achieving more
than a 9 to 10 percent rate of return.
His order affects only 450,000 of the state's 4.5 million
motor vehicle policyholders. The two biggest insurers,
State Farm Mutual and Allstate, made substantial
refunds voluntarily earlier this year.
The average refund being granted as a result of today's
order will be $30, although Gunter said drivers paying
higher than average rates for one reason or another will
get more than $30. Checks must be mailed within 120 days.
Gunter ordered refunds by 12 groups composed and
amount of refund include, Liberty Mutual, $3.8 million;
Government Employees Insurance, $3.5 million. Hartford
Accident and Indemnity, $2.9 million; Continental
Insurance, $1.5 million; Maryland Casualty, $828,000;
Aetna Casualty and Surety, $684,000; and Fireman's Fund
Insurance, $250,000.
Also Reliance Insurance, $154,000; Arnica Mutual
Insurance, $87,000; Michigan Miller's Mutual, $54,000;
Electric Insurance, $23,000; and Transamerica
Insurance, $.
"The commissioner is being very conscientious In enforcing provisions of the excess profits law. I hope he will
be equally conscientious in allowing rate Increases once
economic conditions Justify them," said Dave Fountain,

MIAMI (UP!) — Cuban exiles said today they would be
ready to protest if Cuban President Fidel Castro visits the
United Nations this week as reported Sunday.
Officials at both the State Department and the United
Nations said they understood Castro would be visiting,
probably sometime during the middle of the week.
The visit had been rumored last week and protests In
Miami and New York were prepared at that time. But
Castro
failed
make
to
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Deltona, driven away from the scene until It caught fire, and
abandoned by three men, according to the Florida Higi
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The patrol arrested Robert Allen Broder, 23, of Los Angele
Calif., Ronald Casey Horn, 19, of Talladega, Ala., and Pa
King, 20 of Guilford. NC. at 2 a.m. Saturday for grand theft auto
According to the highway patrol report the three men allegecu
left the burnt auto on Interstate-I after driving it about four mile
from where it side-swiped a semi-truck parked on Interstate-4,
'n report said the three men walked to the Days Inn on State
route 46 and Interstate-4, where they were arrested after a
computer check showed the vehicle stolen in California on Sept.
30. According to the report, Horn and King said they were
passengers of Broder who picked them up late Friday in Deltona.
Monday morning, Broder was still In Seminole County Jail in
lieu of an $8,400 bond. He is scheduled for his second court appearance before Seminole County Judge Harold Johnson at 1:30
p.m. today.
Ronald Horn and Pat King are also still in Seminole County Jail
today in lieu of an $8,400 bond each. They are scheduled for a
preliminary hearing with Judge Johnson at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

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Monday, Oct. 8, 19794A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, 11.00; Month, 14.25; 6 Months,
$24.00; Year $47.00.

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utility rooms which were also included in the
renovation project. Oh, Lord, never again.
My husband mentioned the word "anniversary."
"All I want," I vowed, "Is this mess cleaned upthe room roofed and dried so that we can put
some of the clutter back there while the other part is
being finished."
He just stared at me.
-Do you know what I dreamed last
questioned him,
He still stared, apparently unmoved by
frustration.
"Fur a long time now, I have been thinking that I
would not live long enough to see this addition
complete at the rate we're going," I confided.
At this approach, his eyes widened.
"Well, I dreamed I died, and was all laid out in
this gorgeous, heavenly blue casket lined with fluffs
and swirls of blue silk. The casket was In the new
room without a roof and it was pouring down rain,
Friends came calling weating long black raincoats,
black veils and black galoshes while carrying those

Frustration ,..
Should "home addition" be listed and defined in
Mr. Webater's dictionary, the explanation might
likely read, "the ultimate in frustration."
After talking to a lot of people who have gone
Around
through this ordeal, there is comfort that I am not
alone when I Feel like tearing my hair from its roots
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In our case, this Is a do-it-ourselves project,
requiring tbiie and patience, which we are just not
blessed with.
A most recent catastrophe was water leaking into
k~y
the bedroom where the new addition met with the
at the floor from the open air room, causing
damage
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damage to the carpeting and draperies.
It kept raining and oozing through after several
patch job attempts. And the drip, drip, drip during
The Clock
the night from water making contact with metal on
the outside was enough to drive a human up the
wall- like a spider, or fly, or cockroach.
By DORIS DIETR1CH
The torture chamber.
The premises were a mass of clutter from two

(USPS 41•2e0)
380 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305.322-2611 or 831-9993

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte
Springs.
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Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University, Deland; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

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"Ye Gods," I thought, "I can't even the In peace. I
just pray nobody drags out that old faded, broken
black umbrella from my car to shield me with. I
surely wish I had bought that pretty unbie1la the
other day," my corpse recalled.

Sanford Al-Anon, ii p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1261 W. First St.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory CommIttee,7:30
p.m., at school.
TOPS Chapter 79,7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Altamonte Springs.
Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 7:30 p.m.

My husband still didn't appear too touched over
my dreamworld activities.
But the day before our anniversary, a roof was
up, the clutter had disappeared and guess what?
I received a new colorful yellow and floral print
umbrella to match my raincoat-not my casket.
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At first blush, one wonders how the nation ever
got the newly created U.S. Department of
ANGLE.WALTERS

Primary and secondary school administrators,
already well versed in the frustrations of wrestling
with intrusive Washington bureaucracy, opposed
it. Parent Teacher Associations, alarmed over the
steady decline in local control of education, lobbied
against it. Colleges and universities withheld their
support. The nation's press was overwhelmingly
against what was broadly denounced as a new
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would be represented by a full-fledged, cabinetlevel department.
Nevertheless, Congress recently put the finishing
touches on legislation creating the new department
and sent the measure to President Carter for his
certain signature. Mr. Carter, for whom this bill
represents a rare legislative victory, can hardly
wait to sign.
The explanation for this lamentable turn of
events is simply the political clout of the 1.8 million
teachers who belong to the National Education
Association. The NEA is the second largest
in
the country. Its budget Is 10 times that of the A.?!.4CIO. And It rewards its friends and punishes Its
enemies. The NEA's ability to put trained precinct
workers on the street at election time and to fatten
the campaign coffers of those who vote its way is
impressive by any measure.
What the NEA wants is nothing less than a

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m,, Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Community Center,
N. Edgemon Avenue.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Lougwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and SR 434.
Trl-County Road Runners CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Weight Watchers,? p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, 591 Lake Minnie
Drive Halfway House, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-of-SunshIne Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.

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It will never be the same again.
For a quarter of a century as president of the
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AFL-CIO, George Meany has so dominated the
labor scene that his public image has been, in
effect, that of labor.
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Now, 85 and ailing, he has make official his
long-rumored retirement.
It Is a much different labor scene he departs
than he surveyed at the beginning of his long
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reign back In the mid-'50s. Those were the days
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consolidating the gains of two decades of New
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and Fair Deal legislation.
The merger of the American Federation of
Labor and the Congress of Industrial
Organizations, ending years of organizational
and doctrinal feuding, confirmed labor's status
as one of the nation's social and political power
centers. With a third of the work force already ip
the fold, the movement appeared poised to mov e
from strength to greater strength.
But that Is not quite the way It worked out:
perhaps Updated.
There has been a massive Increase In the labor
RCA Corp. recently brought back Nipper, the force, to almost 100 million currently, b,it
dog who for years listened to "his master's organized labor has increased accordingly. The
voice." RCA, while it now has an alphabet name, greatest growth spurts have been in services and
earned it in popular use over Its many years as a wide range of white-collar rut, Its membersh$
Radio Corporation of America.
concentrated in and Its policies oriented toward
Fred Silverman, new president of RCA's the old-style manufacturing Industries where for
National Broadcasting. Co. sub ldis the most part jobs are in declining supply.
With On notable exception of the AxnertciJ
peacock trademark abandoned for a sterile, Federation of State, County and Municipal
abetract"N."
Employees, now the largest constituent union
Delano calls CBS's "hungryeye" symbol good. with more than a million members, the AFI,
"The eye is most important means of corn- CIO's penetration of the growth employment
mnunication and evokes a Personal reponse." areas has been minimal. Service occupations,
Hundreds of compardes, have adopted abstract where more than 5 million jobs have opened up in
symbols that have poor recognition value and recent years, are only some 15 percent
carry no message, either business or persona), organized.
Delano said.
Big Labor has also failed to respond to the
On the other hand, he asked, "What would influx of women into the job market. With
Fireman's Fund be without the fireman's women now representing better than 40 percent
helmet, or Prudential without the Rock, of the work force, only 16 percent are union
Travelers' without the red umbrella?"
members.
A realistic pictorial symbol can be updated
Instead of acquiring new strength, the union
regularly for a more contemporary lock, Delano
movement during the Meany quarter of a contury has seen the organized share of the work
modernized over the years without
force drop from a third to lees than a quartet.
Identity.
It has also seen its influence diminish.
One of the uiod subtle changes has been made
Organized
labor dill has and exerts political
In the gfrlon the White Rock beverage bpJ.
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is the aMine classical, winged damoiselle gazing
at he is age in the pool as always. But she has campaign financing for its friends. But It has
been redrawn from different models again and been noticeably less successful of late In making
again to conform to contemporary tastes in both this pay off where it counts - in favorable
legislation. It has lost a number of rounds op
art and feminine beauty.
cherished
issues in the current Democratic
Atatract designs lose credibility because their
Congress,
defeats that under similar cirattraction is transitory and basically they are
ambiguous, Delano said. And they fall on cwnstiinces would have been inconceivable Im
few yeses back.
another cowd:
"Paul Rand, a very grist designer, once said
Meany has arranged an orderly transfer df
U* any good design ni have some fun In It. Power to a designated successor, Lane Kirkland,
This element of Ion or entertainment is lacking AFL-CIO sec rytreasurer who has labored lb
In corporate coinunmlcatlons today."
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prosecutors have abandoned their attempt to
suppress publication of a magazine article about
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reexamine the law that Inspired the ill-conceived
court challenge.
The statue Is totally antithetical to the fundamental tenets of democracy because it
severely restricts personal thought and coin.
inunication. It is, in short, a misguided effort to
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possession
of,
"lawfully or unlawfully
access to, control over or (is) entrusted with any
document.., or infonmiation Involving or in
BUSINESS
corporating Restricted Data."
If that person "communicates, transmits or
discloses the same to any indivIdual.., with
reason to believe such data will be utilized to
injure the United States or to secure an advantage to any foreign nation," the alleged ofBy LeROY POPE
fender Is subject to criminal prosecution.
UPI Business Writer
The law's applicability becomes even more
sweeping as a result of a definition of
NEW YORK (UPI) - Widespread adoption of
"Restricted Data" that Is not limited to
documents, photos, designs or other materials the arty, abstract corporate logotype - oftn
replacing a more personal symbol - has done
that are officially classified,
Instead, "Restricted Data means all data nothing for the public image of business, says a
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ksttng consuttent.
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"Abstrsct symbols
ct1on of
atomic weapons;
nulcear material; or the use of special nuclear names, including alphabetical names, make a
company seem like a cold, dehumanized
material in the production of energy."
organization
interested nialnly in profit, not in
In other words, if any reader of this column
has a brainstorm embracing one ot the countless people," said Frank Delano of Los Angeles.
White it would be too much to blame an in
forbidden "Secrets" of nuclear power and
describes that inspiration to a colleague, vir- dividual company's logotype for a negative
tually all the elements of a criminal act are n- public image, Delano said he does not question
that it can contribute to such an Image.
volved.
"Until a generation ago," Delano said, "mod
There remains only the need for prosecutors
to show that the secret was divulged by someone companies used symbols drawn from real life.
who had "reason to believe" the information The railroads and later the airlines used plc.
would harm this country or help another nation. tures(lUe identifiers - Indian chiefs, falcons,
In the case of Progressive magazine, the mountain goats and kittens. These engendered
object of the government's harrusmcnt, that positive feelings among millions of Americans."
The dark symbols that have succeeded them,
was handled by merely writing a
letter
to
the
Delansald,wereadopt.dinthentlstskennotion
miiagazine,claiming that publication of an article
that they u'ade the company appear more
by author Howard Morland would cause such
modern and wore technologically aware.
liarni.
Chrysler's pentadar is a case in point, he said.
In the Progressive case, the government 'it doesn't tell people anything or have any
never alleged that mere was any oreacn of personal Impact."
security, improper availability of classified
New York's Chase Manhattan bank also erred
documents or unauthorized access to secret when it adopted an aloof, impersonal octagon as
facilities.
acurporatesynibolln connection with Its slogan,
Instead, the federal prosecutors cited the "You have a friend at Chase Manhattan,"
chilling concept of information that was Delano said.
"classifIed at birth" or "born classified" - "Curporde slogans are saying one thing,
instantly restricted and classified from the corporate symbols another. What they project
moment the idea was formed in Morland's mind. visually iay seem to many people more, acMore than two decades later, the danger has curate than what they say The Chase symbol
become quite real'- producing an un- probably confirms the public's unag. of bankers
precedented abridgment of the First Amend- as cold and impersonal," Delano said.
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ment rights of a free press.
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Mr. Carter's iio campaign promise to seek
creation of such a department won him the NEA's
endorsement for president, one of his earliest and
most important. Now that the president has
delivered, as promised, the NEA has declared its
support for his re-election. This Is a classic
Washington quid pro quo with the taxpayers
picking up the tab.
Even so, the nation might still benefit If the new
department with its 7,000 federal employees and,
for starters, $13.5-billion budget, actually improves
the quality of education.

Our guess is that the new DOE will do about as
well as its acronymic namesake, the Department
of Energy. Which is to say that nearly everyone

would have been far better off without it.

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

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SR 434, Longwood. Dutch treat buffet hosted by Longwood
Sertoma Club.
Sanford VWF 10108 Ladies Auxiliary, 8 p.m., log cabin
post home.

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dominant say in the formation of educational policy
with, to be sure, the necessary subsidies from
Washington to pay for it all. What better way to
reach both goals than through the creation of a
cabinet-level department over which the NEA can
expect to exert prevailing influence?.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER U
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotiry,8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mail.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, Inc. noon. Holiday Inn, Sanford Marina
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
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Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43,8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
10712 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
.Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Al-Anomi, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
Open home and ribbon cutting for Seminole County
Mental Health Center Satellite Office and Stepping Stones
Daycare and Elderly Program, 2:30p.m.,I1OW. First St.,
Sanford.
Sallie Han sos Chapter DAR, 2:30 p.m., Florida Power
&amp; Light building.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13
1.r1da State Poetry Asss. reception for National Poets
Day, 2 pin., Winter Park Library. Reading of local
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Creative Speculation on the Aging Process, 9 a.m, to noon,
1' Orlando Public Library, downtown Orlando. Free to the
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Abe 1au.IueME *55 u&amp;iia.kablu, at least to
The nation's banks spend
report large cash transactIons as required by
But according to a confidential inspector
millions on advertising stud free toasters to 11w seasoned, 'uwp'clos pris&amp;onsk In the relatively new rogulatloni aimed at exposing mneral's report, Tribal American's budget w
promots a friendly Image - no mean aulgjm- Treasury and the Drug Enforcement underworld traUlc.
squandered on personal extravagances of cormeet, with Pike's Peek tigerut rates.
Administration: Orgar4sed clime - and per.
Thsugh the flow of cash unearthed by the pseate oicsri with scud regard for thg
Foitimately for the money men, they have a ticularly that pert of It engaged In the drug trade
Carswell'ordered atu was listed in the edited nsen's imdsrprivlieged.
defenr- and is free one atthat-In the No. 2 - was wdhdrawIn
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nhsa been uiadsav.Ilabkto all fsdijaJ Invietlgatois lined tç on the corpordion
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Ulited Way report diners 7p.m., Gigi'., 10 Reguuc
Square, Caseelberry. Dutch treat hosted by Cry
Lions Club.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11
White Elephant Sale sponsored by Winter Park Hospital
Auxiliary, Association Building in Eadgats Sboujpiag
Center on Aboma Avenue, Winter Park, 7 am. to 7 p.m.

ww Elephad Sale sponsored by Winter Park liispital
Auzllary,7a.m.to2pin.,AseoclMkn Building, ZadØs
Shopping Center, Akina Avenue, Winter Park.

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AARP aad NART covered dish luncheon, now at
Sanford Civic Center. Program on generic dregs open to
all senior citizens.

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Public Ithrmatleeel Meeting for propond SR
roadway everpsas of Seaboard Coast lAne RsIW.sd, 7:30
p.m., Room 203 8-ninol. County Cowthsuae

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the Florida Studio Theater, 1:30 p.m., The Plymouth
Apts., west of Highway 17-92 across from Winter Park
Mall. Free to public.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Geneva Homemakers, 10 a.m., Community Hall.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettee, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,
Sears.
Starlight Promenader., 8 p.m., DeBary Conunwdty ,
Center. Shell Road.
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covering on the Shrffl)p colored wall, featuring
movable black tines," I continued.
,,But those are only disecing cockroaches," one
whispered to another." It's no wonder she's dead
living in this mess."
"At about that momenLadrop ntraInielLonrny—
forehead-. then another," I dramatized to my
husband.

Education.

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and several firms being sued
1öaboiEt$5
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for damages from leaky school
roofs will be paid about $4,000
by the school district because

the district failed to answer a
court-ordered request for information on time.

costs accrued in aitending two
hearings about the suit
Ned Julian Jr., school board

McGregor demanded replies,
The interrogatives statements
measured some three-feet in

Court Judge Robert McGregor
ordered the board to pay eight
defense attorneys the sum for
June fees and transportation

board had not answered in.
terrogatives, questions concerning the suits from the
defense attorneys, when Judge

Julian said the defense
lawyers first asked the judge to
dismiss the case because of the
delay but Judge McGregor

decided to impose the fines
instead.
The
mediately, without prior approval of the board, because
they are court-ordered, said
Roger Harris, assistant
superintendent of business and

finance.
Julian said the school district
recently hired a f ull time
person, Arlea Wright, to just
answer interrogatives. The
roof lawsuit interrogatives has
increased in paper size from
three Feet in width to six feet.

Funeral Today For Nation's Oldest Man
He
BARTOW, Fla. (UPI)
much of what he related of his
kidneys
Despite advancing years that last July because of circulatory
caused by old age.
Records, said Social Security
liked his rye whiskey neat. And
past.
added
a slight stoop to the problems. But nurses said his
officials, confirmed his story he
he liked smoking cigarettes.
A guest at the 1972 launch of shoulders and thinned the white wheelchair didn't slow him
His age, although questioned was sold at a slave auction in
by Social
"Nothing wrong with that,", by some, was certified
Apollo 17, Charlie refused to stubble of hair on his head, down much.
New Orleans July 4, 1854, to a
Security administrators. They Texas rancher.
ever believe that man landed on Charlie managed without eyesaid Charlie Smith, at 137
Even at IN, he was sharp and
checked slavery records In New
moon.
glasses or a hearing aid.
The
Texan,
Charlie
said,
the
clear-headed
much of the time.
The former slave - the Orleans and Texas after a
"I don't believe they're going
Dr.
Frederick
Charatan, a
like
to
drink
rye
whiskey,"
nation's oldest resident - died worker for the agency found treated him as a son and
to the moon," he told newsmen. Smith said. "I drink it neat and geriatric psychiatrist From
him
freedom.
Charlie
Friday. A funeral was being Smith in a central Florida allowed
smoke cigarettes. Nothing Long Island, N.Y., interviewed
planned today by his 70-yearold citrus tree, picking fruit when said he took the rancher's name "If one of them came over here,
his
own
and
since
he
didn't
as
ta
lk
to
him,
but
I
don't
wrong
I'll
Smith in 1978 and said he was
with that."
son, Chester.
he was 115.
know his real birthday picked believe it. They say they
The lower part of Charlie's astonished by Charlie's condi
Charlie claimed he was born independence Day to celebrate brought back rocks but if they right leg was amputated in 1977 tion. He said if Smith wasn't
A resident of the Bartow
did, they took them with them." and his left leg was amputated really 137, he wasn't far from it.
Convalescent Center for seven in Liberia, Africa, in 1842. He his sale to the kindly man.
Charlie enjoyed spinning
years, Charlie had been in told of being kidnapped in 1854
failing health for several at the age of 12 by slave traders tales of the days he rode with
months. A preliminary autopsy who lured him aboard a ship to outlaw Jesse James and with
showed he died of natural see a "fritter tree" - a tree Billy the Kid, but officials were
unable to prove or disprove
causes - a falling heart and with pancakes and syrup.
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Tour Of America
A Tr umph For Pope
swered was the big question of
WASHINGTON (UPI)- With
the papal journey: could John
a ringing farewell, 'God Bless
Paul's
charisma
and
America l God Bless Americal"
magnetism help heal the rift in
Pope John Paul II Sunday
the church in America that has
concluded his triumphant
split Catholics for years?
pilgrimage of peace to the
And his sternly orthodox
United States and Ireland and
remarks Sunday that reflected
flew back home to Rome.
positions long abandoned by
His nine-day, 9,200-miles
many American Catholics
odyssey took him near bloody
could hardly have soothed the
Ulster and to the marble
troubled waters of the generally
splendor of the United Nations;
liberal church in this country.
from the squalid ghetto of
But the American church had
Harlem to 1.5 million adoring
a message for the pope. In a
pilgrims in Chicago; from the
dramatic and unprecedented
fertile farmlands of Iowa to the
face-to-face challenge, one of
Oval Office of Jimmy Carter.
the church's leading nuns,
To every stop he carried his
Sister Theresa Kane, asked him
suppllcatlons
supplications for love and peace
to consider giving women full
and begged America to help
priestly rights,
improve the lives of mankind's
1 . The pope did not directly
wretched.
respond, but after her speech in
More than 8 million
the National Shrine, the grayAmericans flocked tosee him In
haired nun knelt before the
York,
Boston,
New
pontiff on the altar. He gently
Philadelphia, Des Moines,
touched her head.
Chicago and Washington. Tens
Throughout his voyage, the
of millions of television viewers
pope reiterated the Vatican's
grew to admire the sturdy Pole
traditional conservative stand
with the benevolent, pacific
on such matters as adultery,
countenance.
abortion, priestly celibacy,
Sunday, at the magnificent
birth control, homosexuality,
National Shrine of the
ordination of women, overinImmaculate Conception in
dulgance In matters material.
Washington a lovefeast ocHis parting shot, • In the
cuffed between a pope and a
homily
at the man, could not be
crowd that perhaps most
misinterpreted.
eloquently but most simply
"I do not hesitate to proclaim
symbolized the strength of
before you and before the world
feeling John Paul elicited,
that all human life, from the
"I love you," he said,
moment of conception and
"We love you, we love you, we
through all subsequent stages,
love you," they shouted back.
Is sacred," he said. "The
"Perhaps I love you more,"
church defends the right to
he declared as the crowd went
life."
wild, "I love you more."
Those words brought a huge
At Andrew, Air Force Base,
roar of approval from the
under an orange harvest moon
crowd. In attendance were
hanging low in the western sky,
Rosalynn Carter and thief
Vice President Walter Mondale
Justice Warren Burger.
offered the nation's official
President Carter, who hosted
goodbye, calling John Paul "a
the pope Saturday at the
great pod who sings a hymn to
Baptist services skipped the
life,"
Mall mass.
The pope responded with:
John Paul, his hair whipping
"My final prayer Is this: that
In
a chill wind, looked solemn as
God will bless America so that
he underlined the sanctity of
she may Increasingly become,
marriage, condemned conand truly be and long remain,
traception and decried the
'One nation, under God, In
divisible, with liberty and dangers that people face In a
"society whose idols are
justice for all."
pleasure,
comfort and in"God bless America I God
to
Mass Amurlcst"
de1pendence.
"Decisions about the number
Thsnhs aniled, drewthe sign
of
children and the sacrifices to
ol the crees with Ms rigid hand,
be
mad, for them mud not be
clasped hands beatifically and
taken
only with a view toadding
WI the platform. The U.S
to
comfort
and preserving a
Army band broke irAo "God
peaceful
existence,"
he said.
Blass America."
He
called
marriage
"an InHswalk.dalong the hoes to
union"
and
said
dissoluble
say a final fareweilto the
mothers
and
fathers
must
audience, blowing kiwi. A
"reupulid with generosity to the
young girl lea red psita and
gift of parenthood."
heavy woolen scse'f was Ural
Perhaps the mod dramatic
overthis fence, and as she ran
moment
of the papal trip to
epto him he but to kin bar, the
America
was
the confrontation
wind whipping Ida crinwon caps
with
Ser
Kane.
odil It cmipIsI.ly enveloped
Aenining what she termed
her.
an
"awesome responsibility" The band swItched to
aspruldsidofthe
L.sdsrsldp
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Catholic
Women
of
Conference
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women present."
In reply, the pope urged the
nuns to be selfless in their
service to the church and told
them to return to traditional
religious clothing
Sister
Kane was not dressed in nun's
habit.
He did not refer to ordination
of women, but three days ago in
Philadelphia he declared that it
was God's will that the maleale
only priesthood be maintained.
About 50 of the 5,00) nuns
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Blown Tires

"Series All In Family For Bucs
t. BALTIMORE UPI - This could be the first time in baseball
:,i,hlstory an entire "family" will be playing in the World Series, and
'if there's anything at all to the old belief that love makes the world
round, then the Pittsburg Pirates may have the Baltimore
Orioles spinning in circles,
The Pittsburgh players consider themselves a family first and a
ball club second. You see and hear undeniable evidence of that in
everything they do and everything they say.
So fixed is the idea In their minds that Instead of having the
word "Pirates" painted on the roof of theIr dugout at Three
Rivers Stadiwn in Pittsburgh this season, they peeferred the word
.:,f'Family" Instead, and the moment they clinched the National
League pennant by beating Cincinnati last Saturday, the ball
park's public address system blared forth with what has become
the team's official song - Sister Sledge's "We Are Family."
Possibly of more Importance, you witness the deep affection the
;,playersshow for each other in their daily relationship off the field
1as well as Ofl.
,: E&amp;li&amp; this season, for example, John "Hammer" Mimer, the
.,'Pirates' outfielder-first baseman had to be removed from a game
r.4!/jith the Phillies due to a stomach virus.

around Mimer solicitously in the trainer's room after the game.
were genuinely concerned about one of their "Th
"How do you feel now, John?" "Is there anything I can do for
you?" "Can I take you home?" were the questions they asked
him, anxiously.
,, "No, thanks," he said, turning down offers of a ride because he
. 1'didn't want to put anyone out. "I can make It okay."
MIlner hasn't forgotten that, He saw that somebody cared, They
all cared.
"It made me feel real good," he says. "Like I was part of an
actual family."
Tim Foli talks about the "family" influence, too,
,
"I
started out 1-for-28 when I first joined this club but everybody
f't':
made me feel I belonged right away," says the 28-year-old
j... shortstop the Mets called "Crazy Horse" because of some of the
.a flaky things he did,
i "When I was having trouble hitting, they'd make me feel good if
. I moved a runner over or made a play in the fIeld. For example,
indians
6 6 0 0-12
Junior MIdgets
Elsewhere on the PeeWee
you know those stars Willie Stargell passes out for a big hit or a
Alex Lopez also played a big over the Apopka Green Wave
Mitey MItes
°° °
Milwee's Joe Williams ran for Tigers
circuit the Jackson Heights role with a 16-yard scoring run 28.0.
well-pitched ball game? He gave me one In a game I went oh-forFullback Greg Dlmperio ran
Bobcats blasted the South and an extra point rush.
Rounding out Junior Pee Wee
',,.' five because I moved a runner over. From the first day I caine for a seven yard score and two touchdowns and backfield Bobcats
o o 6 o12 2 0 I -n Seminole Hurricanes 34-0; the
A 48-yard touchdown ramble action the Forest City Oilers
halfback Steven Jerry rambled mate Avery Merrlweather Spartans
'i': here, I felt like I fit in."
Sanford Indians topped the by Gerard Jones combined with and English Estates Vikings
:. It was Stargell, the club's 38-year-old patriarch, who first for a 45-yard touchdown run to rambled for another score to
.
conceived the idea of using the song, "We Are Family," as the lead the Milwee Packers to a 19- power the Spartans to a 224 win Hurricanes
Tuskawilla Warriors 19-7; the a two-yard scoring run by battled to a 0-0 deadlock.
0 0 o 6-4
team's melodic and spIritual signature.
0 win over the South Seminole over the Jackson Heights
Union Park Dolphins downed Terrance Carr and Mike
o o o o_o
,,'
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MIdgets
Rams In Saturday's Pop Bobcats.
the Teague RedskIns 194; the Edwards extra-point con- vikhs
0 0 0 0-0
Joe McCloud rambled for a
Alex Cleveland led a Milwee McCoy Redskins blanked the version boosted the Lakevlew
, the guys were moving and keeping time to the rhythm, and Warner action.
0 14 0 0-14
,; 'Pops,' which Is what we all call Willie, said, You know Jerry, who carried sIx-times 60-yard score and Dexter scoring parade with two touch- South Seminole Hurricanes 13- Chiefs to a 13-0 wIn over the ChIefs
BUC$
0something? We oughtta make that our team song." relates for U yards on the day and Johnson bolted away on a 50- down runs and Theodus Jones, 0.
Easthrook Buccaneers.
Chuck Hooker, Steve Van0 7 0 0-i
Diznperlo also added extra yard touchdown nrs to lend
Qs,t Jackson. "AM we did."
Dale Steven and Matt ReIdfs
00 0 0 7-7
Sanford Indiana to a 12-7 wIn derilice and Mike Battle each, asasis
'The cortnuena sco muste In the cbbonse doesn't bother point conversion run.
p o 7' 0-14 Meuinà each scored two touch- CardkaIs
scored six-pointers to spark the
downs and John Kolneyer Redskins
Manager Chuck Tanner,
13 7 0 0-20
Mllwee's Greg Lowe added over the league Tigers,
0 0 0 0- 0
Groseclose
accounted
Spartans
to a 42-0 romp over the Hurricanes
0 0 0 0- 0
Eagles
"!can't disco but I love it," laughs the Pirates' 50-year-old more juice to the attack with
teamed
iç
with
Stevens
for
a
Denny
Bobcats
7 7 7 13-34
pair of extra points apiece tO Green Wave,
skipper. "Every place I managed, I've tried to keep a relaxed 120 yards on seven carrIes,
for Teague's score on a one- Eustis Colts,
0 0 0 0-0
Norman Kelly and Scott Wvriors
0 7 0 0- 7 spark the Woodlands Cowboys Cowboys
atmosphere. I have four boys myself and I've always been a big
0 7 7 34-2
Dustin Sims carried seven yard run while Kevin Gross
indians
7 0 0 12-19
family man. My players know I'm the manager but I feel more times for 41 yards and scored a added the extra point con- GIbson tallied once each to
power the Tuskawilla Warriors
like one of them. If a problem comes up, we go head-to-head but paIr of touchdowns while Shane version.
IphIfl5
0 12 0 7-19
tO
a hard fought 14-6 wIn over ReIns
0 0-0
we get It settled. That's what keeps a family together."
The Rock Lake Cardi,aIs
Lunsford scored on a 15-yard
EUStIS
FalCOns,
in
a
World
Series
The last time the Pirates met the Orioles
Tuskawilla the
eight run to power the Woodlands edged the
RedskIns
6 0 7 0-13
The Rocklake Raiders got a Hurricanes
years ago, they beat them in seven games. That series was pretty Chiefs over the Eaatbrook COLtS Chargers 7-6 on a 40-yard touch0 0 0 0-0
OAKLAND (UP!) After all Sunday but the Dolphins, big
muchofatwo-manshowbetweenthelateRobertoClemente,whO iso.
down pass from John Kemp to pair of touchdowns runs from
theseyears,BobGrleselslnthe
favorites In that game, wound
0 0 0 0-0
hlt,414,andSteveBlass,whowontwoofthegames,includlngthe
The Jackson Heights Bobby Dunn, David Davilla Todd Neville and single touch- VikIngs
position
of
having
to
prove
up
on the short end of a 33-27
Rebels
6 0 6 0-12
finale.
Chargers topped the Forest scored the game winning extra downs from Rich Vanderwelde
himself all over again. And score and suffered theIr first

By United Press Internatloumal
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (UP!) - lire failures
prevented two motor racing giants of the past 25 years,
Stirling Moss and Denny Hulme, from winning the 5½hour saloon car race at the Pukekohe circuit Sunday.
After blowing two tires, their VW Golf Gti finished 12
feet behind the winning team, local drivers Rod Coppins
and Jerry Clayton. Moss and Hulme have occasionally
come out of retirement to race in selected events.

Borg To Play In Exhibition

Dolphins Get Tube Test,

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0 0 0 0-0
'now. With that knowledge to fall back on, they see no reason why offensive play of B. J. Mason.
Scott Underwood had a big the Raiders to a 250 win over Spartans
try to victories.
,
they can't do a job on the Orioles again.
Mason tallied once on a 28- day In leading the Rock Lake the Englewood Rams.
After the game, some Miami
anapaslx-gameloslngstreakto
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yard run and then hit Clint Bears to a 40-0 romp over the Colts
0 0 0 0-0
Oakland In the NFL's critics sgeSted Griese might
1420 6 0-42
5Nrtal
Dwuton with a 51-yard touch- McCoy Bears.
Matt Bonham scored on a nationally televised game.
be over the hill. While the
five-yard run and ChriS
Elsewhere In' Junior Midget Warriors
down pass for the Charger
Over the years, the Dolphins veteran quarterback didn't
0
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Division action the St. Lucie Falcons
victory.
60
0-6 DlMarco went for the extra have been beaten five times by agree with that assessment,, he
Rounding out Mltey Mite Saints edged the South
pobd to give the Sabil POint the Raiders In the Oakland did say he could have played
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action the English Estates SemInole HurrIcanes 74, and RaIders
RaIS
0 0 0 0- 0
Cardinals.
Steelers scored In all four the Tuskawilla Warriors
Berlieley. Tonight, however, Don Shula went a step farther,
t.
PeeWeVs
quarterstobenttheSabslPobit shadedtheApopkaGreenWave
Bonhain accounted for the theyarefavoredbytwopoiz*s suggesting the entire Miami
3049.
Redskins 34-7'
The Milwee Packers got a Cardinsiaxore one sweep with to finally break the jinx. But to team gave less than a winning
touchdown nat from Mike I
enceJacobihlttlngBobby doit,Grleiswulhavetoplay effort.
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,
0
Sirmans
and
an
extra
point
Lucewtththeextrapobdpua
betterthanhedldlast Sunday
Warriors
7
7
0
CoNs
6-20
"Overall, we got what we
0 0 0 0-0
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from
Terry
Durham
for
the
tie.
against
the
New
York
Jets1
deserved
the losing end of the
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Chargers
ftsdskkis
' 07 00 00 6-6
0
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Bred Adams sawed on a 19- according to his Standards.
score," Shula said of the Jet
CardInals
selers
0-7
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070 0-I each ran for touchdowns to yardotthwnpeufrosnJlm DolphinitoiixpZayotf berths running game going to any
00 00-0 Patriots
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0 0 6 0-6 a 124 wIn
ChaSfl
6 0 0 7-13
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On the Baltimore side is meet in Weaver, who keeps a hitters."
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the--bct-vaudeville house, the Pitt- assignment for Pittsburgh. won 102 games during the Stanhouse,sonamedbecauseof Weaver is analyzing the
"You can put both teams
Baltimore Orioles were to scouts before naming a in a best-of-five series. Now WO Weaver smokes when the
"We have stats on Bart you're going to see that they're
win."
preparation for the World
Stanhouse is called "Stan The Jim Bibby from when they
Both clubs won easily In the
Stargell's good-natured Man Unusual" by his team- played in the American Tanner. "Both teams have
Series, which begins Tue4ay playoffs. Pittsburg in three
power, both teams have speed,
"uinor helps lubricate a group mates because of his teim League," Weaver said.
both teams have good defense,
Earl Weaver, the chain- National League and Baltimore Tim "Crazy Horse" Foil; Bill
manager, leads the orioles. American. Now they want to Kent Tukulve - the human Section 38, where the patrons games for the Pirates. Tekulve ters."
Chuck Tanner, who survived a have fun.
drainpipe, and the Pirate wives wear Orioles colors and rally has never pitched in the
There will be no designated
Finley and lived to hear the hardball," said Willie "Pops"
Pittsburg
disco music in the Pittsburgh Stargell, the
clubhouse, will lead the Pirate clubhouse guru who hits for

HONG KONG (UP!) -Wimbledon sin,Øes titlist Bjorn
Borg will play an exhibition match in Canton next month,
a local newspaper said Sunday.
The Swedish tennis star is making the Chinese trip at
the invitation of an international sporting goods
manufacturer, said the Chinese-language Wan Wet Pao.

playoff sweep by dancing on the who stands atop the dugout and
dugout to the club theme song, leads the stadium In cheers.
'w Are Fnmily"
The color and the baseball

1

Bucs 7-6 To Win

_______

Olderman

"Well," Weaver said after a meaning the Orioles pitchers
pause, "he's a Low ball pitcher. will be batting for virtually the
We'll send up our low ball first time this season.

BALTIMORE (UPI) - The based on both teams' regular
Pittsburgh Pirates shouldn't let season statistics, Cwl said.
the 102-victory season of the Cwi said the Statistics tell the
Oilers RoIl 8.6 In N.HSL.
Baltimore Orioles scare them computer of a team's strengths
as
they get ready for the World and weaknesses In such areas
1.
.
EDMONTON. -Alb atIIPI-WaV,,M,1IV
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Series. A computer - and a as speed, power, starting and
one goal and four assists and Blair MacDonald scored a
I
Baltimore computer at that
hat trlcktospark the Eda onIon 011ersto an 84 victory
relief pitching and fielding. He
has tabbed the Bucs 7-6 said that when Information
over the New york Rangers in NUt exhibition play
'
favorites to win the SerIes, about the Orioles and Pirates
Sunday night.
David Cwi, a local researcher, was fed into the computer, the
Stan Weiradded a pairof goalsand Brett Callighen and
:
4
said this weekend a computer Orioles were described as an
Dave Lwnley scored one apiece for the Oilers. Ulf Ntlsson
'V
mode) developed by scientists above-average team whose
and Anders Hedberg scored a goal and three assists each
at Johns Hopkins and Yale Strengths are strong Infield
for the Rangers, who also received goals front Pill
COLORADO SPRINGS, Cob, a wet ring.
unIversities has picked the play, pitching and team
Esposito, Dave Maloney, Ron Duguay and Doug Sulliman.
(NEA) -Every day at noon, Al
"I've been building for 1980
PIrates to win the series, which cohesion.
Oerter knocks off from his job and not just this one meet. But
begins Tuesday night In The Bucs, however, perform
and hustles out to an empty the head of steam I've
Baltimore.
lane Cops Mr. Olympic Title
best against that type of team,
field in a nearby park to hurl a developed here will last several
.
But Cwi, of CWI associates, with their strong points hitting
round metal plate for an hour. months."
admitted the study of the two and speed, and are thus narrow
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) -Frank Zane, 37, a former
Flinging, retrieving, flinging ...
At any track meet, this old
teams
doesn't account for "a lot favorites, Cwl said.
Mr, America and three-time Mr. Universe, SuccessfUllY
Latelntheafternoon, after he man,oldenoughtobethe father
.
of
lxnponderables."
Cwi said skeIcs often scoff
retained the title of Mr. Olympia Sunday night in the 1979
punches out at the office, he of most of the competitors, is a
•
• ...
The
computer
model
at
computer
predictions but he
World Professional Bodybuilding Championships. Mike
'..
I
goes home and lifts weights for sensational attraction, the one
developed
by
Joyce
Kim
and
said
the
model,
developed from
Mentzer came In second and Boyer Coe third.
another hour and a half, maybe they all come to watch and try
Thomas
Land
of
Johns
Hopkins
30
has proved 90
years
of
study,
Oerter eyes Moscow
More than 4,000 spectators Jammed the Veteran's
two. Whoosh, up, grunt, to get close to.
and
Steve
Shwartz
of
Yale
Is
percent
accurate.
Memorial Auditorium and chanted "Zane, Zane, Zane,"
"One of the reasons I came ____
whoosh, up grunt...
1
The model's most recent
as the 5-foot-9, 195-pounder overshadowed a field of InIt's a rigid, tiring routIne to back," said Powell, who was _____ ____
prediction
came true. The
ternatlonal competitors.
which he adheres faithfuly himself retired for a couple of
computer picked Baltimore to
______ _____
because Al Oerter, who spends years, "was because I figured __________________________________________________________________________
beat the California Angels in
most of the day as a computer you people would interview
the
American League playoffs.
Ei.venthgam.
programmer at Grumman him, and maybe he'd mention
N.iIanaI CenNr.øc,
7Manolo-Mende: 11.00
But the playoff series between
te Pre,
SCSI
Aerospace Corp. on Long my name."
Vlorld Series
óOgulzaJuan
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W I. T PCI. PP PA
Aidana.Oia
Island, N.Y., has a goal. He Discus throwers are a curiously
Dallas
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too close for the computer
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fl. Liberty County, Aucilla wants
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to be in Moscow
Intense breed, preoccupied with
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131
(UP!)- Leaders in this week's Christian, Frostproof, Sirasota summer, competing innext
WORLD SERIES
the technique and fitness but also
St. LOuIS
2 4 0 333 100 115
Twel(thgam.
At-A-Glance
sburgh won three straight.
Florida Sports
Writers Booker, Tampa Good Shepherd XXIInd Olympiad.
NY Olants
I 3 0 .147 75 132
1 Bitbao.Y:a
3.60 4.40 4.10
Tuesdays game
very
much
concerned
with
their
c.sral
Regardlessof the accuracy of
AssoclationpollofFlorldahigh Christian.
PA
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For any other 43-year-old peers In the throwing ring, 5'itt5gat BaltImore, 5:30 pm.
SI
ilra-Elexpe
past
predictions, however, Cwi
Tampalay
school football teams with firstS 1 0 .533 133
W,dnesday's game
man such as Al with two trying to psych each other out. Pittsburgh
3 3 0 .500 107 112
0(1-2)27-SO:
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(I2)
$1.60,
1
(1.2at
Baltimore
5:30p.m.
said,
"only God knows what's
place votes in parentheses,
ChIcago
3 3 0 .100 1$ 52
7) 343.20.
daughters
grown
up
enough
to
Fridaysgam.
Oerter,
around
long
enough
to
o..ne..
2
1
going
to happen In the World
0
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112
won-lost records and points:
A - 2,341, Handle
be away at college, this would Impart a show business aura to Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:30p.m. Detroit
I 5 0 .147 101 115
NEW YORK UP! Series."
Saturday
NIM
Saturday'same
w.
be an unrealistic ambition,
p. pp p
his maneuvers inside the small
Plrstg.nt.
w i
CLASS4A
at PIttsburgh, 1 p.m.
Barrera turned from the
LcIMgoIs
4 2 5 .447 15 U
I R%ca.Oyarl
Oerter,
For
It's
almost
tirwtng
2.10 2.O0 e.os
Sunday,
Oct.
circle,
can
unwind
1 MerrItt Island (15) 4-0
186 television monitor where
Atlants
3 3 0 .300 124 111 4 Echano-Amore
3.20 3.00
Balitmore
at
Pittsburgh.
4:30
miraculously
close
to
NawOrIlins
2 4 0 .333 135 144 SPita-B&amp;tIa
fruition aftard and keeps his discus p.m., if necessary
2. MiamiSprings (3) 5-0 158 Affirmed had just shot out of
.4.10 U.S. Advances
San FrancIsco
0 a 0 .000 113 173
because
only
three
men
in
the
activity
hi
perspective.
0: 1 (I45) 5)7.40.
$vnday, ocs.7
3. Tampa Plaid 4-0
120 the starting gate t ti
Tsday, Oct. 16
United States have thrown the
New England 21, Osirolt 17
Secondgame
An hour after the corn- Pittsburghat Baltimore, 5:30p.m.
4-OrlandoEdgewater5-0 111 lead on Spectacular. Bid In
Atlanta 23. Orsn B1y7
I PitaQuioia
10.20 3.20 4.10
necessary
discUS
faithem
than
he
haS
thiS
petition,
a
bottle
SYDNEY, Australia (UP!) Kansas CIty 10. CincInnati
of beer gripped
Pensacola Pine Fret 3-1 106 Saturday'a$375,000 Jockey Club
3 ,JoseColdo
13.00 6.60
Wednesday
Oct.
17
Chicago
7,
Buffalo
0
'es
The
United States powered its
fh-miy in his fist, he said, "I Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1:30
MiamI Jackson 4-0
82 Gold Cup.
LItCOY&amp;i
PhIladelphia 2$, Washington 11
Most
recently,
he
0(1-3)
30.40,
P
New
Voili
GIants
I?,
Tampa
(1.3)
$7.30:
way
Into the Davis Cup final
1
(1.3.
p.m.,
if
necessary
competed
don't
have
any
fetish about
7. JacksonvIlle Has (1)5-0 60
"When be break like Utat,
Pittsburgh St. Cleveland 33
7)341.00, 00 (I-I) 130.00.
at
the
National
Sports
FestIval
Monday
by beating Australia, 3what
I
eat
or
drink.
If
someone
Choctawhatchee4-1
St. LouIs 21. HouSton 11
48 can put the beans on
Third game
herein
the
Rockies
Dallas
34.
Mlnnewta
20
in
late
July.
putsa
I,
in
their
semifinal clash. Vitas
french
fry
Infront
of
me
Negui.Reyes
HollywoodHills50
5.20
28 andknowyou'regolngto eat for
Los Angeles 33, New Orleans 17
He'll
be
in
Tokyo
for
a
meet
In
I
eat
it.
College
Football
óOgulza-Coido
6.20
4.50
Gerulaitis
clinched the U.S.
BaltImore
to,
New
YOlk
Normally,
though,
Ft. Pierce Central 4-0
13 sure," said Barrera with a big
I Ric-OIa
Denvr 7. San DIego 0
7.'°
late September, and he'll don't eat foods bike that. I cool.
berth
In
the
final when he outAlso receiving votes: Orlando smile,
Siattls 3$, San FrancIsco 21
0(3-4) 31.50, P (3-6) 55.50; 1 (3.4.
compete
at
a,
special
discus
for
Mi(4.iy.
Od.
S
played
Australia's
No. 1 John
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254.40.
myself
because
there's
no
Evans, Coral Gables, Lakeland,
Perhaps the syntax was a
Miami at Oakland,$p.m.
cersees,ce ABaM
Fourthgame
Alexander
in
four
sets,
5-7, 6-4,
,.p,s
p
Sarday.
Oct.
14
South Ridge, Hialeab-Miami little off, but the sentiment was indoor extravaganza In one to cook for me." (His
w I.
. ip
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16.20 27.00 13.60
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Moscow, Idaho, next February. marriage broke up a couple of t,'Jii St
2 0 52 15 2 2 0 25 55
8-6,6-2,
in
the
rain-delayed
third
Lakes, Miami Columbus, perf
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, I p.m.
3 Jose-Vegas
Alabama
1 0 44 3 4 0 0 17$ 5
7.00 22.60
Ohse, he trains In- years ago.)
PhIladelphia at St. Louis, I p.m.
singles
match
at
White
City.
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Jacksonville Ri ba u it, - Affirmed's three-quarter
•
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132.30:1(4-S.
John McEnroe later defeated
It will be tough for him to Georgia
3a1 FIlncl5O at New York GIants, I
Jacksonville Fletcher, length victory over Bid In the tefl5lVel)' three hours a day,
Tanness
I 0 44 45 3 1 0 123 75
Mark
0 0 0 0 130 44 40 p.m.
Edmondson, 6-3, 6-4, in a
Jacksonville White, Plant City, 1½-mile Gold Cup not only every day, to get his muscles make the three-man discus Kentucky
Filth game
WashIngton at Cleveland, 1 pm.
Auburn
0 10 0 17 3 3 I 0 Ill 53
three-set match which under
S Manoio.Juan
England •t Chicago, 2 p.m.
Fort Walton Beach, Dunedin, nailed down his second straight primed for August 1980 and the team that will represent the Ole Miss 0 0 21 24 I 3 0 74 125 New
10.10 7.20 700
Denver at Kansas City. 2p.m.
4 Negul-Aitu
0 I 0 3 44 0 4 0 44 17$
4.40 4.00
the Davis Cup ruirs cannot be
lake Worth.
Horse of the Year title but Olympic Games In Moscow, United States in Moscow. Vandlblt
Houston at BaltImore, 2 p.m
FlorIda
44 0 3 1
02
6 Arta-Zarre
4
which
would
be
the
absolute
DetroIt
vs
Green
Bay
allowed
as a rubber In the fiveat MIlwaukee, 4
That's the reality of his
established the goklen colt U
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game series.
6)235.20.
Atlanta at Oakiand,4p.m.
CLASSZA
ATLAN1ICCOAST
oneof the finest Thoroughbreds culmination of his career as an situation. Also competing are
Cssleriscs Atlsoses Seattle at San Diego, 4p.m.
amateur athlete.
515th game
The United States will defend
Mac WilkIns, the gold medal
(11)40
'1. Milton
179 In history,
W LI p,s o w LI PS O
Los Angeles at Dallas, 5 p.m.
7 SablnoOla
12.10 9.00 4.50
Al
Outer
was
away
for
the
big silver bowl against Italy
N.C.St.
200 4 41 1 1013111$
MeaSly, Oct.
winner In '78 and a former
2.GalnesvilleEstsd(6)5-0 166
In three years of racing,
4Oguizs-Arana
).00 4.10
100 17 24 3 I 0 50 33 MInnesota at New York Jets, 5p.m.
sifliOlt a decade In a sport that record holder at 222-6; Powell M'
in
San
Francisco Dec. 14-16.
SAlava-Coldo
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fi11
VirgInia
6.40
1 2 0 44 10 3 20 114 40
requires
No.Caq.
4
00
0
0
0
00
121
21
0(4.7)55.40:
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139.N
Italy
Sunday
i
defeated
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(7.4.
130 money only once, c ming home
4. Cocoa (1)4.0
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131
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mental
acuity.
Yet
right
now
he
Olympic
teams
and
had
Eastern
Zone
finals
in
Rome.
a 22841
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6. Defray Atlantic 4.1
94 slipped in last year's Gold (
conference tItle
is throwing the discus farther toes thIs year; and Ken Stadel, K- Ineligible for
3 Zate-Elexpe
The Americans had too many
5.00 3.40
53 In
,'7. Naples 5.0
sta,
2 PIta-Zarre
2.60
ever
SOIITRIRN
guns
for their traditional Davis
who
had
a
throw
JAI.ALAI
of
227-3
In
'79.
6. Glades Central (1)5-0
49 victorIes and Satruday's purse than he
0(3-4) 53.40; p (4-3)107.70:1(4.3C_l,.sco Ada*IS
ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
And
remember,
this
Is
the
So
Oerter
Is
Cup
rivals
and racked up theIr
p
very
much
aware
2)
424.0.
33 of
w 1.1 OP W I.? PS OP
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Saturday Matinee
300 5 35 500 141 70
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guy
who
dominated
discus
of
the
odds
Elghffigame
seventh
win
against Australia
:1OQ..visw4.0
17 of s,3s,sio, almost $1 million
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200 45 42 220 53100
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throwing
once
like
no
OM
had
in
nine
Interzone
clashes.
II
N
100
24
14
330
VMI
I
Echano-Coido
Earlier
this
summer,
Oerter
2000
6.00
Also receiving votes: Ocala morethan ,
u
3.50 6 Alava-Yza
610 5,40
I I 0 43 4 320 114 53 3Zat.-Amore
EIenSt
450
B.0
when
the
7.10
2.10
Australia
was
quoted 4-1
k
18
days
off
10
compete
in
2
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2.50
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1i
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the
series
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study
the
technique
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0 (3-I) $7.00; 1 (5-3.2) $1.20.
Marshall
0 2 0 0 51 I 45 31120
there
were
few
takers.
Under
jockey
Stave
Cauthen,
Discoboh)5,
the
most
famous
of
East
Germany's
Wolfgang
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Secend
050
game
Furman
020
35
73
tronaut, Miami Curley,
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000 0 0 4 I 0 12144 2 Echano-Ola
Pd1'ts statue ever.
6.50 3.10 2.60 ,UrIr
They fought well but had no
Schmidt, the world-record X.Dav*
:Jackaonville Lee, Jacksonville Affirmed won an Eclipse
10.10
K-IneligIble for cenferince tItle
4Oguiia-Quiola
4.60 3.10
In
1966
at
Vegas
answer
to the AmerIcan's
7.20
Melbourne,
holder
in
the
discus
at
233-5,
and
4.20
Kenny, Pslatka, St. Augustine, Award - the d'amplon 2-ye...
1 Jose-Urguidl
2.10 1
2 Reyes
4.10
'ri.p.
Australia,
at
the
age
of
20,
(*h&amp;$.
superior
all-court
play.
0(2.4)
21.40,
P
(2-4)
54.20:
1
(24.
u
Palm Bay, Crystal River, old, and at three
0(1.7) S1.IS P (7-1) 162$: 1' (1-11)111.61: DD (1-2)111.50.
Ceder
won
his
first
gold
medal
Thestar
of
the
U.S.
team was
"mis
iat't
ilhie
golf,"
outer
2)550.30.
Transactions
Venice,
_____
.
nezyi11e, Tltusviile,
Third game
at
the
XVIth
Tenth
game
20-year-oLd,
lefthander
John
said.
"Thiasport
you
constantly
:Ms1bourne, Tallahassee Leon. pionship amid the Bores of lb. in the discus
3Negui Quiole
9,10
IMende:
9.40 7.20 3.50
Olympiad
with
a
to
of
114
feet,
have
to
improve
to
keep
up
with
McEnroe
who
blitzed
the
2
RICi-Reyis
4.50
4.20
hSU3b
1 Arta
,FSS,III
4.00 3.60 Aussles with a magnificent
16% inch.. In 1* at Mexico the competition."
1.10
ai
nsarly.v
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way
New
orleans
CLAZA
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4.00
______
0(2-3) 24.40: P (32) 70.01, 1 (32
a 32-year-old Outer won
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display of all time.
170.40; 1
The immeasurable factor in lIneman Jim Plefriak.
.
I JacksonvllBlls(12)6-0 182 th. crown.
45341-0
"
his
unpescendented
fourth
Oerter's
comeback
and
McEnroe came here as the
asoasis
Peeria
168
races
dsfIn
fly,
game
AStor losh4
'$, Paholuse (1)54
SlevesINgame
San Francisco - Wgned ern SSabino-Zarre
11.50 5.60 4.00 4Aldana.Zarre
"stçerbraL"
152 the fall aid winier one under straight gold medal at 212 feet, Olympic alma is his ability
.B1Oaddown(1)4-0
13.10 4.40 350
2OgulzaAmore
320 3.10 1 SabinO-Vegas
1 Inches. (In between, he also rise to an occasion, to awe hIs Benson as a coach.
He leaves Australia the crowd
1
3,50
151 Pthcay and
4. DumsIlon (5)44
___
7 ira-Ola
3SImon-Reyes
had
triumphed
at
Rome
and
3.21
favorIte and the Aussie faits
opponents with sheer pressure. Suftalo -Traded right wing RIni 0(2.1) 16.11; P (1.2)61-10; 1 (1-2- 0(14)33.N: P (4.1) 7611; T
82 he r.bounis
3 Clermoat 34
(4-1.
have renamed him "Mac the
y,, Tokyo.).
His weight, which Was up to RoboNto Colorado for defensaman 7)422.20.
3)341.0.
Plfiagame
Eleven years older, In the
Knife"
after the way he car*d
TWIfi50OIM.
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six games and sole possession scored on four short runs and mistakes all day as the Falcons
the sheer embarrassment of Williams and he was able to
"We got beat in every phase of first place in the AFC Cen- caught an 11-yard pass from beat the Packers.
maybe losing to a club that complete Only l4of 38 passes of the game - offense, defense, tral.
Rom Jaworski to tie a club ChIefs 10, Bills 7:
had never won a game.
for 182 yards. Williams had two kicking and coaching," said Broncos 7, Chargers 0:
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record ftr most TDs in a game.
Now the tables are turned and ID passes but also threw three McKay. "We ran on the Rams
Qu4rterback Norris Weese Cardinals 24, OIlers 17:
a 1-yard run by Mike Williams
suddenly it is Tampa Bay interceptions, one of them last week but we couldn't run on scored the game's only touchWayne Morris scored twice in and Jan Stenerud' 46-yard
finding itself in an em- leading to the Giants' second the Giants. I think Taylor and down on a 3-yard rollout in the the fourth quarter to lift St. field goal to defeat winless
touchdown.
barrassing position,
Ken Johnson ran real well and third period to lead Denver past Louis to its upset of Houston. Cincinnati and take a piece of
The Bucs entered Sunday's
"The first win feels like it was they played well overall. But San Diego. Weese's run Caine Morris' runs of 7 and 1 yards first place in the AFC West. It
NFL aaction as the league's supposed to. ..good," said we weren't aggressive and we after Billy Thompson returned helped rally the Cardinals from was the Chiefs' third straight
only unbeaten club. They faced Perkins, a man of few words. just got beat."
a fwnble 26 yards to the a 17-10 deficit,
victory and fourth in six games.
a New York Giants' team that
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was 0.5 and had not scored pretty big holes out there for
the clubs tied for first with
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17:
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again, and that was just enough Koy's 160 against Washington in 25, Green Bay 7; Kansas City
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to upset the Bucs, 17-14, and 1967.
10, CincInnati 7; Chicago 7, passes and Los Angeles' 14, after three periods before throttled Buffalo's offense, led
leave the NFL without an
"I can't attribute the yardage Buffalo 0; Philadelphia 28, defense intercepted Archie Owen replac'xi Steve Grogan by NFL passing leader Joe
unbeaten team just six weeks all to myself...the offensive line
ast1ngto 17; St. LouIs 24, MannIng five times to beat New and helped push the Patriots Ferguson, who hit only 5-of-2!
into the 16-game season.
did a tremendous job and the Houston 17; Dallas 36, Min- Orleans. Wendell Tyler also had ahead.
Billy Taylor ripped Tampa defense played a great game," nesota 20; Los Angeles 35, New two ID runs for the RaIIIS, WhO
passes for 50 yards.
Orleans 17; Baltimore 10, the broke open the game with 28 Colts 10, Jets 8:
Bay's league-leading defense said Taylor.
Seahawks
35, 49ers 24:
Greg Landry passed for 235
for 148 yards and two touchGary Jeter was one of many New YorkJets8,andSeattle35, points in the second quarter.
Dan Doornink ran for two
yards and a touchdown and
downs to lift the Giants, to Giant defensive players who San Francisco 24. MIami Is at CoWboi
stopped New York TDs and linebacker Sammy
Baltimore
victory and give Ray Perkins thought Williams had problems Oakland tonIght.
Tony Dorsett ran for 145 deep in its own territory In the Green went 91 yards with an
his first triumph as an NFL with the new defense,
yards and three TDs to lead fInal minutes to win Its first intercepted pass, leading
Sleelers 51, Browns 35: "I think the 3-4 confused Doug
head coach.
Terry Bradshaw threw three Dallas past Minnesota. His game. Landry threw a 17-yard Seattle over San Francisco. The
Taylor, a second -year nan Williams because we were ID passes and Franco Harris third ID run pushed it out of
ID pass to Reese McCall and scores wiped out an outstanding
who Is the "veteran"in a back- rushing onlythree guys and had and Rocky Bleier each had 71- reach for the Cowboys after the Steve Mike-Mayer kicked a 41- performance by the 49ers'
field with rookies Kvn Johnson eight back on pass defense," yard scoring runs as Pittsburgh Vikings pulled within three yard field goal before the Colts Steve Deberg, who completed
and Phil Siinit.s, scored on said Jeter. "Sure he had a lot of overcame five ID passes by points, at 23.20.
stopped the Jets four times 30-of-40 passes for 306 yards,
plunges of 2 and 1 yards in the time to pass, but he had nobody Brian Sipe to defeat Cleveland. Eagles 28, RedskIns 17:
including seven in a row at the
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end
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Wilbert Montgomery scored Falcoms 25, Packers 7:
added a 47-yard field goal in the other words I can say about the to Bonnie Cunningham, a 10- four TDs as Philadelphia won
Tim Mazzetti kicked field Francisco's final score.

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and one inside, and wait for
for dry-cleaning indoors,
Have a fire drill in your home help,
to be sure everyone knows what
The phone number of your
lire
department should be taped
to do in case of fire. Designate a
on
every
telephone. H It Isn't,
specific meeting place outside
so you will all know who's don't fumble around trying to
Had It. Get out and call front a
outside of the house.
cx- neighbor's house,
Remember:
Fire
tinguishers put out 97 percent of
It you live In an apartment
Oil IttS on
nicn Inc) were
building, use the stairway.
The total fire loss last year used, and most large fires start Don't take a chance on the
was in excess of$6 billion inthe as small fires. So, invest in
elevator. 11 II falls, )ou'rc
United Slates and better than compact, easy-to-use fire tax- trapped.
linguisher. Keep It handy in
$50 million In Canada.
once out, stay out. No
)our
kitchen, or be prudent and
Now for some tips that could
treasure
Is 'aorth risking your
buy
one
for
your
cottage,
car,
save your life:
life.
tIDal
and
the
back
bedroom.
Be sure your cigarette is out.
If look less than three
Matches, too. Never leave
Some excellent smoke and
in,,f..
I,. mn.1 ft. Sr ..,&amp;I tin,.,
matches and lighters within fire-detection systems are Was it worth it? I hope so.
reach of children,
available to homeowners. Shop
CON F I U E Ni. 1 A I TO
Don't run cords under rugs or around; buy the one that suits
order of the toll taken, were: over radiators where they may your needs.
'NEEDS IDEAS IN CAMDEN,
I. Smoking
get damaged. Replace a cord If
N.J.": Consider a career in
NOW, In case of fire:
2. Electrical wiring
it is frayed.
If you suspect lire, alert lht• podiatry. Women's shoes today
3. heating and cooking
Never leave small children or
are certain to provide the foot
equipment
invalids alone in the house. Not rest of the household. But first doctors of tomorrow with more
feel the top of the door. If it's
4. Children playing with even for a few minutes.
ing and dcc- hot, don't open It. Escape patients than they can handle.
matches
Have your w ir
through the window.
5. Open flames and sparks
Address comments and
trical Installations done by a
6. Flammable liquids
professionaL
If you can't open the wInS questions to Abby, co Box
Suspected arson
Store oily rugs and paints in a dow, break it with a chair. 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069.
Chimneys and flues
cool place In tightly sealed Cover the rough edges with a For a personal reply, please
Lighting
metal containers.'
blanket, sit on the window ledge enclose a self-addressed,
Sponta neous ignition
Never use flammable liquids with one leg hanging outside stam ped envelope.
DEAR READERS: It's Fire
Prevention Week again, and I
have had so many requests to
repeat my column on fire
prevention that It has become a
tradition. So here It is, with
updated figures:
Last year, 10,500 Americans
perished and nearly 34,000
civilians, plus 100,000 firemen,
were seriously injured in more
than 3.5 million fires. In
Canada, 811 deaths were caused
by 4,043 fires.
A large percentage of the
dead 'aicre children, elderly
persons and invalids
had
been left alone "for just a few
minutes."
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will be the order of the day on Oct. 18 when SISTER (Sanford's Interested Sarahs
to Encourage Rejuvenation) Inc. sponsors an old-fashioned Sunday afternoon ice
cream social in the park. Centennial Park in Sanford will he the site of the event
from 2 to 5 p.m. The idea is for patrons to "make-your-own" sundae from the
v ariety of ice creams, toppings, therries nuts and sy rups that will he av ailable.

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Sanford
Correspondent
322-5418

University where he
graduated magna cum
laude. His under-graduate
education was followed by
several years of practical
experience as a high school
biology teacher In the Leon
County schools and as a
hospital sales representative in Southeastern
Michigan.
Dr. Grady was accepted
In the 1975 class of the
Michigan State University
College of Osteopathic
Medicine on an accelerated
program and he graduated
In September 1978.
He recently completed a
one year Rotating Internship
at
Detroit's
Osteopathic Hospital In
September of 1979.
He has also completed a
four year courso of study

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him attain his present
status.
Happy Birthday was the
occasion of the surprise
party held In honor of John
(Johnny) Hicks, by his
family and friends at the
home of his daughter Mrs.
Dorothy Adams.
Some of his many friends
gathering to honor Johnny
were Rev, and Mrs. Robert
Doctor, Raymond Fields,
Sr., George Williams,
Lonnie Slappy, Frank
Hicks, Mrs. Nona Hamilton
and Mrs. Ella Sims. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Epps,
Willie Brown and many
others.

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THURSDAY

Spaghetti With Meat Sauce

Served With Crisp Garden
Salad
Choice Of Dressing

Ropy 90r€
THE GREAT AMERICAN SANDWICH
1911 Orlando OF (Hwy Il 92) Sanford
Between Honda &amp; ABC Liquor

TRY OUR SODA FOUNTAIN

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Oldham Jr. announce the birth of their
first child, a daughter, Shree Lynn, in Goppingen, West Germany.

Maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Elaine Kostival of Sanford.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. an 'irs. David M. Oldham Sr. of
Geneva.
Maternal great grandparents e Mrs. Ellery LInnll of
Hamden, Coon., and Mrs. Amelia isustival of Reading, P.
Paternal great grandparents
Mrs. Calvin Oldham of
Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Long of Anabach, West Germany.
are

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leading to his Elder's ordination in the African
Methodist Episcopal
Church.
Dr. Grady, lives with his
wife Ann and four children
in Detroit where he has
entered a group practice at
Detroit's Osteopathic
Hospital in emergency
medicine and ambulatory
care. He Is presently a
member of Oak Grove
AME Church and plans to
fulfill his commitment to
Christian Ministry as an
assistant Pastor.
Dr. Grady expressed
sincere gratitude to his
family for their help and
sacrifices which helped

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Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

REALTY TRANSFERS

18-HoJp_Wanted

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Evening

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
CLASSIFIED ADS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
PRORATE DIVISION
NAME STATUTE
PRORATE DIVISION
'ernon L. Palmer &amp; wf Gayle C. to
Machine, 301 E. 25th P1. Exp
Seminole
Claude P. Burke?? I wf Maelia J. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
OrlGndo Winter PQrk
File Number 79.31$.
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FILE NO. 79.379.
Rert F. Haltwachs &amp; *1 Bet? H. ½
only I Wages commensurate
to Nancy A. Harris, S141 ft of N 4 71
Division
Notice is hereby gIven that the
IN RE: ESTATE OF
int•. &amp; Lester F. Hailvachi 6. WI
- ability-fringe benefits.
ft ci Lot 21 Fl Land &amp; Colon. I o undersigned pursuant to the
IN RE: ESTATE OF
831-9993
322-2611
HARRIETI LOUISE JONES,
____________________________
Mine ', in?, Lot 12 01k E Spring
Celery Plantation, $110,000.
"PictIflous Name Statute", Chapter
WILLIAM LEE FARRAR, SR., ak.
Cashier. Hostess &amp; Waitress
Deceased.
Vley Farms Sect. 4, 56,167.
Sam Prop Ltd by Gemstone Pri p MS.0, Florida Statutes, will rigister
a William L. Farrar, Sr., William L.
Exp. only!
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
NOTICE
OF
RATES
ADMINISTRATION
Martha W. Landry to Coninrie 9.
Inc to Raymond C. Liggins I f
Farrar and W. L. Farrar,
with tIme Clerk of the Circuit Court,
- DeItona inn. 6654493
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
wbt 1.3rd in? in Sect, 10,
Delia L., Lot 12 SEm Est. Part r
In ante in, .Snllna.lh
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Vm.B. West to co thuesameas_Gov Lot ect4$22,300_
3$c a line I Wanted mature lady to live-in I
on receipt of proof of_the_NOTICEQF_ADMINI%TRATION
3cons.cutivetimI$
I
above, iioOQ
THE ABOVETATE_ANALLL
Homecraf Its of Orl Inc to Ma,'y
publication of this notice, the tic.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
_J[ days a Neek, prepare meals &amp;
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
D. Thompson to Gary C. .1. Fetnandez, Lot 9 Verne Chanity titious Name, to.wIt:
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
TIiTofinj1adVi,,3an1 PALM
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
IN
THE
ESTATE:
IPmpson, Lots 3? Sans Souci,
Subdv, $55,900.
SPRINGS CENTER under which
residence. Call 305.322.4283.
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
SATURDAY 9.Noon
ssoo.
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
3 Lines Minimum
Mabel E. Shutter to Patrick ). We expect to engage in business at
weekdays.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED that the administration of the estate
Bryon E. Link aka Byron E. Link
:
Noftz &amp; WI Donna, Beginning at tPme
Northeast Intersection of Palm
IN THE ESTATE:
of HARRIETT LOUISE JONES',
&amp; 'connie L. Link to Charles M.
Nurses Aides, exp. pref,rre,:
Se Corner of Rep of Yr 47 81k A
Springs Road and State Road 434 in
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DEADLINES
deceased, File Number 79.379, is
Crneron &amp; wI Marion 0., Lot 30 BIk
Saniando Springs, $74,900.
Apply in person Lakevi.
Altansonte Springs, Florida.
that the administration of the estate pending in
the Circuit Court for
C,'Buena Vista Es?. $7,000
Ccx CRP to Francis X. Debasi I
Nursing Center, 919 8. 2nd SI
That the Partnerships interested
cf WILLIAMLEE FARRAP, SR a
nI,wI. fnimlv h.rl.4 Dk
n
Røfnr PubIictIon
8abcock Co to Wm C. Colburn . WI Louise B., Lot 2 BIk 0 Swes
0
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R wuiiiam m.. arrar, Si., William
Division,
the
addrers of which is
wfMarie E., Lot 262 Windward Sg, water Oaks Sect. 12, 21.39 IaD,
follows:
L. Farrar, end W. L. Farrar,
CITY DIRECTORY '
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sect. 3, 153,100.
$125,000.
BML INVE$TMENTS,A Florida
FrIda9
deceased, File Number 79.37$, is Sanford, Florida 32171.
The
Per.
Donnie C. Cook &amp; wf Glynda K. to
Ross Bideni Inc to Antonio &amp; •
INTERVIEWS
pending in the Circuit Court for
General Partnership
______________________________________________________________
RobertE. Flonian&amp;wfMonaR.,Lot
Nydla Lopez 1. Rafael A. I v
Seminole Coury, Florida, Probate sonal Representatives of the estate
Housewives,
Retirees
and
others-.. THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL
381k 23 N On, 1st add, $34,500.
EmmaJ.LopeZ,LotS8lkASkyla k
Division, the address of which is
.5.WILLIAMJ GOODMAN,
Door to door canvass getting
BANK OF JACKSONVILLE, whose
Olina American Homes of Fl to Subdv, $41,400.
Managing Partner
Seminole County Courthouse,
names for new Sanford City Canter,
ress
is
General
Mall
Michael E Vogt 8. wf Susan, Lot g
Cuthbert F. See to Mary Drak
PRN INVESTMENTS,?. Florida
Sanford, Florida 32711. The personal JackviIie, Florida
directory
.-ktnictiotn
5-L.OS? &amp; Foc'
Salary plus bonus,
32301, and
01k B, Sterling Park UN 3, $49,3
Legge, ½ ci E½ of Lots 354 &amp; 3
representative of the estate is
General Partnership
car helpful &amp; NO SELLING.
JOHNCHARLESBULL,SR.,WI,O,
Olin American Homes of Fl to
OP. Swopes Add to Black Han
s. NA. ROSSMAN
FAIRY McCRAW FARRAR, whose
Permanent employment for
Carl D. Lerie 6. wf Leticica, Lot B
mock, $100.
2 Female dogs lost in Lake Mary
Managing Partner
address is 212 East Hornbeam addressisl3$3$.W.Sth5treet, Boca
persons free to travel. Apply in
ENJOY
Raton,
Florida
3)437.
The
name
and
01k C Sterling Park UN 3, $55,230.
John H. li,gle Jr. I WI Lynda T. I
area, 1 white mixed breed wi
Dated at Altarnonte Springs,
Drive, Longwood, Florida 32730. The address
person at 10 am, only.
of
the
Personal
Hubert P. Eariey &amp; American
biut. I brown eye; 1 black mixed
323-U12
Roger Ancona Carol, Lot 101 Jar
Creative Expressions
Seminole County, Florida, Sep.
name and address of the personal
P. L. Polk&amp;Co.
Repnetatives'
attorney
are
set
rear
Group one Inc to Diversified Real
nitci' Es?. $14,000,
white
wbad
right
some
tember 12, 9,
representative's attorney are set
Pm 40$ Atlantic Bank Bldg.
forth
below,
Estate Serv. mc, Lots 21$ &amp; 241
VOICE
LESSONS
leg. Reward. 3231179.
PIv
Heidrich Enterpr to Francis .
Publish: September 17, 24, October
forth below.
101 E. 1st St.
All persons having claims or
Barclay Woods 3rd Add, $25,333,
Heidrlch Sr. Yr Lot 1$ Doris Ni. 1, I, 1979
All persons having claims or
EOE
3fl.7346
demands against the estate are
M.F
Klaus A. Hansen &amp; Gudrun to Heidricti Subdv, U Mary, $26,S
DEN.72
demands against the estate are
6-CtPd Care
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Frank A. Cobb &amp; wI Teresa J., Lot 4
Heidrich Enterpr to Francis
required,
Have a room to rent? Let a
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
81k 12 Tier 6, ER. Traffords Map of
Working Mother Wants
Heidnich Sr. Tr, Lot 7 Doris N
classified ad find a tenant for
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Sanford, $25,100.
Baby Sitting in my home, days.
Homehelplor2dayswk
Heidrich Subdv, Lk Mary, $17,$
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
_______________________THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
area. Fenced yard.
Lake
Paola area. 3231954; 3235115
Adrian R. Shaver 8. WI Beverly A.
Atvah H. Johnson Jr. 1*1 Doris .1
THISNOTICE,tofllewiththeclerk of the above court a written
FICTITIOUSNAMI
322.9753.
to David R. Twyford Jr. 6. wI Jean to Edward 1. QuInn I wI Carol S.
of
the
18-Hppn
above
court
Transport
driver for local hauls
a written statement of any claim or demand
Notice is hereby given that I am
_______________________________
C., Lot 6 Woodrest UN 6, $49,000.
Lot 3 BIk E Rep Meredith Manor:'
statement of any claim or demand
engaged
in
business
from
Tampa
to Sanford, exp.
at
BOX
they
may
have.
Each
claim
must
$79
be
Olin American Homes of Fl to
Bik C Nob Hill Sect. I. Gene Oabsl
they may have. Each claim must be
[jENotci
req. Hospitalization, credit
Longwood, FIa., Seminole County,
COOKS &amp; CASH I ERS
in wriling and must Indicate the
Howard L. Hawkins &amp; WI Beverly, Sect., Commence lithe most N'l
in writIng and must indicate the basis for the claim, the name and
union &amp; profit sharing avaIl. 322.
Florida, under the fictitious name of
Lot 20 81k A Greenwood Lks UN 1, corner ci Lot 2 81k 8 Meriditl
Experience desired. Good pay, in.
basis for the claim, the name and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
3701.
CHEAP
CHARLIE'S
USED
AUTO
addrits of the creditor or his agent
$57,100.
Manor Nob Hill Sect. 934135
surance,
vacation,
credit
union
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
addressofthecneditororhisagen, or attorney, and the amount
' PARTS DIV. OF NORRELL EN.
Olin american Homes of Fl inc to $135,000.
&amp;profitsharing.Applyinperson
or attorney, and the amount
TERPRISES INC., and that
claimed. If the claim is not ye? due, CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Photomat has permanent part
John L. O'Donnell Jr., Lot 21 81k B
Lake Mary 66 Food Store, Lake
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Constr by Homes Sweet Homes
lnfindtorsgistersaIdnarneitp,tp,
'he date when it will become due COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sterling Park UN 3. $53,200.
time sales position. Hours
t
1.4.
Mary
Blvd.
the
date
when
It
will
WALTER
F.
ROVER,
WI
become due
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
shall be stated. If the claim
Olin American Homes of Fl to Inc to Fred M. Massey 1.
between 10 cm. to 2:30 p.m.
shall
be stated. If the claim is contingent or unliquidated, the
Plaintiff,
County, Florida in accordance with
Robert W. Hedick &amp; WI Belinda K., Virginia, Lot 4, 81k 0 N Oil Ran
Uniforms plus corporate bene.
your
pool
table,
you
aren't
using
If
contingent
or
unliquldated,
the
VS
thes,
Sect
2.?.,
$5S,0.
the
provisions of the Fictitious
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Lot 8 01k B Sterling Park UN 3,
fits. Call 643.1753.
sell
It
with
a
take
a
cue,
and
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
.iohn
Mair
Ill
wf
Judith
I..
tO
I
be
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
stated. lIthe claim is secured, the
147,300.
Herald classified ad. Call 322.
stated. if the claim is secured, the
$43.09 Florida Statutes 17.
security shall be described. The SEMP0LE
Olin American Homes of Ft to Joseph Wallace Henderson Jr. P08
security
shall
3611.
. - NIGHT WATCHMAN: S nights per
be described. The
Defendant.
Lots
9.16
81k
H
SarlaoSpI'l,is,
Yr.
Sig.
Thomas
F.
claimant
shall
deliver
Norrell
sufficient
____________________________
week, hours vary. Apply Keller'.
Thomas B. Parker &amp; WI Linda S.,
claimant
shall
deliver
sufficient
,
NOTICE
OF
ACTION'
President
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Lot 3 81k 0 Greenwood Lakes UN I
Aluminum RecyclIng, 110)
copies
of
the
claim
to
the
clerk
Hazel
Williamson
fak
Hazel
to
Publish Oct. 1, I, IS, fl, 1979
enable the clerk 'n mail one
$35,900.
to SI ATE OF FLORIDA TO:
AVON
Cornwall PcI., Sanford.
enable
the
clerk
to
mail
one
copy
to
NETTlE HAINES ZIM
DEO.I
each Personal Representative,
FIGHT INFLATION
Oliver J. Terreil I wI Lydia M. to Goehring I hb Lyman F.
each personal representative.
MERLI
All persons interested in the estate
RN Ito 12 full I part time. Apply
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
Thomas S. Mondfort &amp; James C. Williamson, to Ray McAdams &amp; WI
______________________________
All persons interested in the estate
II NOrm 4th Street, 1310
to whom a copy of this Notice of
sn person Sanford Nursing I
power.
For
details.
call.
Coddington, Lot 1 &amp; N 14 ft of Lot 2 Doris, Lot 31 81k C Amended piat L
to whom a copy of this NotIce O
Kathryn Park third add to CI
Springfield, illinois 62102
Administrationha%t*.flmailedare
Convalescent Center
01k B tier 2, sanf,
i.141.4417or644.3019
so
Adminlstrationhasbeenmaileiiar,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FICTITIOUS NAME
required.
Mellonville.
WITHIN
THREE
Bel Aire Homes Inc to Charles R. $20000.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
James 8 Lee &amp; *1 Vivian J. to
mat a cross tuit has been brought
Notice is hereby given that I am
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Carr &amp; WI Noram J. Lot 31 Oak
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
For a career in Real Estate call
Robert H. Briggs I. WI Marl, 8140ff engaged in business at 1432 Can.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF against you in the Circuit Court,
Forest UN 1, $60,500.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Lot 12 FL Land I Colonization CO. turbury Circle, Caswlberry, Fl,
Stemper Agency, Wm. Stemper
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and
THIS NOTICE. to file any
4
4
4
4
4
4
Sui,erior Constr Co to Michael L.
THIS NOTICE, 1119 any ObItCticns
322.499?.
32707 Seminole County, Florida,
or Seminole County, Florida, in
jections the, may have that
Rayl &amp; wI Donna .1. LOt Il &amp; W½ of Celery PlantatIon, $41,300.
they may have that challenge the
The Greater Constr Crp to Dan P under the fictitious name of CEN.
challenge the vatidity of the Case No. 791119CA-03.D, entitled
Lot 10 81k H Lk Wayman HIs Subdv,
validity ci the decedent's will, the
NO FEE H ER E
Carter
I
wI
Suzanne
C.,
Lot
13
TRAL
WALTER F. ROVER. Plaintiff, vs.
FLORIDA
CARPET
decedent's WI!. ?hequaIiticationo.f
135 000
mess Oprtunmhesqualifications of the personal
CLEANING and that I intend to
thep
IRepresan?aIves.orthe ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF
Paula M. Anderson to Robert H. Mandarin Sect One, $60,900.
representative,
or
the
venue
or
Chester
T.
Ott
&amp;
*1
Pearl
H.
to
reqlst.rsaid name withthe Clerk of5
venue or jur,sdiction ci the
SEMINOLE, Defendant, and you
Anderson, Lot 10 Orange Terr,
UNTIL YOU
For lease 200 seat capacity
jurisdiction of the coiwt
PeVI H. Ott, Lot 16 81k 2 Second theCircuit Court, Seminole County,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND are required to serve a copy of your
Longwood, $100
restaurant.Iounge. Fully
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
Sect.
of
Oreamwoid,
$1,000
Florida
written
in
accordance
defenses,
if
any,
with
to
the
the
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
Granville Eubanks to John
ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
equipped,
ready to open
Ronna
L.
$auls
to
John
I..
Sauis,
provisions of the Fictitious Name
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Cross.Complaint of ATLANTIC NA.
Danieis &amp; WI Jeanette, Lot 6 Wm
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
tomorrow, includes liquor
Clarks Subdv, 81k 23 Robinsons Jr., Lot 4 lanland Eat., 1st add., Statutes, To.Wit: Section 563.09
Dateoltheliratpubiicationof this TIONAL BANK OF SEMINOLE On
(OTHER THAN $2
license. Cell Todayl
Dateolthefirstpubilcationorthis
Florida Statutes 1937.
THOMAS A. SPEER, of SPEER &amp;
Notice of Administration: October,
Survey of An Add to S Sanford, $1,600.
REGISTRATION)
Noticeof AdministratIon: October 1,
Mack B. Wilburn I WI Sharah A.
51g. A.E. Gene Taylor
SPEER, P.?.., Cross.Piaintiff's
60°
1979.
Demerit Johnson Taylor
attorney, whose address is: 113
The Atlantic National
Granvllle Eubanks to John to Denise C. McKinney, Loll Ilk A
Fairy McCraw Farrar
idyliwilde of Loch Arbor lid. 3, Publish: September 24, I October I
Bank ci Jacksonville
Magnolia Avenue, P.O. Box 1364,
SAW OPERATOR
Daniels &amp; WI Jeanette, Lot 7 Wm
As
Personal
Representative
$39,900.
0. 13, 1979.
SanfOrd, f&amp;Iorida 32171, on or before
By Allen T. Witham
Clarks $ubdv, BIkO 25 Robinsons
Metal
exp. Top pay &amp; benefits.
ci
the
Estate
of
AS City of AS, from W¼ of Sect .DEN.106
the Ith day ci November, 1979, and
Vice President and
Survey of An add to S Sanford, 1100.
REALTORS
.
William Lee Farrer, Sr. a.k.a
14,
21.29
etc.
$100.
PHONE
GAL
to file the original with the Clerk of
Tn,st Officer
MattieMayoto Roosevelt Green I
2710 Sanford Ave.
3227972
William
L.
Farrar,
Sr.,
Alec
P.
CourtelHs
to
city
of
AS,
Emory, Beginning in center i
the Circuit Court, Eighteenth
s John Charles Bull, Sr.
Good pay P.T.
From
W¼
corner
of
Sec.
21.25,
14,
William
L.
Farrar
and
iI'tisn 8uyers for a ønit in.
Judicial Circuit, either before
As Personal Representatives
Beardall Av, at a point 219.1 ft N of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
W. L. Farrar
vestment. Place a low cost
SE corner of 5E¼ SW¼ of Sect. 33,, $100.
ci the Estate o,
service on CrossPlaintiff's attorney
INSURANCE TRAINEE
classified
ad for results. 3222411
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
The Roarci of County Corn.
$100.
or Immediately thereafter, and it
Harriet? Louise Jones
Guar.sal. + comm.
Richard W. Choquette to Marjorie
or 531.9993,
REPRESENTATIVE
of Seminole County,
Gary E. Massey to Lettle Wright, E. Cttowuett, The S 20 ft of Lot 9 &amp; mlssioners
you
fail
to
do
so,
a
default
will
be
ea
llA
__._..l__._
A
- -- #ACUIee
.-.
Beginl)l.aftNofSEcornefOf$E¼ LOt 1081k 13 Wynniwood, $100.
entered against you for the relief
GEO. A. SPEER,JR.
of land with In the unIn. Of SPEER &amp; SPEER, PA.
of SW',4 of Sect. 3), $100.
demanded
in
Experienced
or will train
ot
SPEER
I.
SPEER,
p.,..
said
Cross-Complaint.
29-Rooms
Wrenco Home Inc to Charles 8. corporated area. A public hear.
P. 0. Box
Gary E. Massey to Roosevelt
P.O. Box 1344
The nature of this cross suit is to
yder I *1 Karen S., Lot 404 ins on the proposal will be held
113
Magnolia
Avenue
MANAGER
Green 6. Emory '/ In? In Beginning Wrenwood Un Thres.Thlrd Add,
113 Magnolia Avenue
interplead conflicting claims of the
SanfOrd, FlOrida 32171
Sanford Gracious living. Peas.
on October 23, 1979, at the hour of
incenterot BeardallAy, 219.4ff N of
Cross.Detendants
Sanford,
for
Florida
32171
monies
in
TRAIN
E
ES
Esther M. Mciii to Den 9. Yontz 1:00 P.M. or soon tpieraafter, in th
Telephone: (305) 322.0611
Weekly I monthly rates. Inquire
SE corner of SE/4 ci 5W¼ of lid.
possession of Cross.Plaintiff,
Katharine M., Un 20.L $MN
Retail exp-chanceto grow
PublIsh OCt. 1, 5. 1979
Camly Coenmissionsis Chambers,
33.1100.
L 300$. Oak Stills).
Attorney
for
Personal
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
_______________________
•voesWmI. $ Ream
010.14
. $seskl.sfo Caunty
nepi
$
Pepwlativn •
SEMINOLE,
WAREHOUSE
Roemtorrsntinprgya,e
Lettie Wright, same as above, $100.
Publish oct. i, 5, 1979
WITNESS my hand and official
Lot 4 Carolyn Lit., $72,900.
Nights-wIll train
homewfffiball,&amp;kgtcl,en
hearIng is being held in or ii to
Kevin .1. Spoiski to John C. Norris
DEO.13
seal
of
this
James C Gamle, 1* • Jack discuss and
Court
at
privileges.
323.7259.
Sanford,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
hear comments on
&amp; WI Paula N., Lot 6 Garden Grove
SALES
Seminole County, Florida, this 4th
Kapualdo I WI Diloris, Lot 24 additions and
_________________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dl. CITY OP LONOWOOD, FLORIDA.
revisions as Corn.
UN 1, 193,500.
lnslde-retailsales
Wekiva Hills Sic?. 7, hUGO.
day of October, 1979.
CUlT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
NOTICEOPPUILICHEARINGTO
prehensive Amendments to the
John C. Norris I wf Paula N. to
3O
Uiuriii
(SEAL)
Magnolia Servic crp to Pichi adopted Comprehensive Plan
CONSIDER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ADOPTION
ASST. BOOKKEEPER
o
Kevin J. Spolskl, Homesite 230
for
_____________________
Homes mc, Lot 3$ Wskiva Hills SE Seminole County, Florida. In ad.
Arthur
H.
Beckwi?h,
Jr.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
CASE NO. 19.1136CA4O.O
Local business, excellent position,
Seminole Woods, $23,000.
s,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Beautiful 3 BR, 2½ bath
lESlIE H. GOODWIN,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ditlontotpmeMass TransIt, Aviation.
Beck Constr Inc to Mary E.
Seminole County, Florida
MAINTENANCE
Townhouse In Sanora with 2 car
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
PlaIntiff,
Plotzker I HB Murray J., Lot 7 81k
The Babcock Co to Shamus M. Ports, and Electric Utilities
By: CynthIa Proctor
garage, pool I tennis court
.
Apt.complex-fullexp.
the City of Longwood, Florida, that
J CO Hts, $52,000.
Hell I CynthIa A. Mahi, Los 2* Elements a Public Library Element
Deputy Clerk
privileges included. $323 mo.,
MAX A MOGUL REALTY, INC.
will also be considered for inclusion
the City Commission wIll hold a
Wrenco Homes Inc to Louis
Windward Sq Sect. 3, 143.100.
A.0 MECHANIC
Publish Oct. I, IS, 22, 39, 1979
1st, last, I damage required.
Intheadopted
Plan.
public
hearing
to
consider
enact.
Wtmiletheantire
Defendant,
Revitzer &amp; WI Annina 1. Lot 473
Robert J. Hester lii to Odyssey
DEO.30
LocalCo.-Toppay
322-4251.
mont of Ordinance Plo. 473, entitled:
NOTICE OP SALE
Wrenwood UN Thretthlrd, Add,
Homes Inc., Lot I Ilk! Columbus Comprehensive Plan will be subject
to review, primary focus wIll be on
Notice is hersby given that on the
$41.500.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Harbour, $12,900.
GENERAL
LABOR
FICTITIOUS NAME
1 BR-lit? up. Pool. Adults only,
15th day of OCtober, 1919, at 11:00 OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA, DE.
Franklin 0. Johnson I WI Ethel 8.
Robert L. Bateman I WI Mosaic C. tPmi Short Range Development Plan
Notice is hereby given that I am
Great oppr.-wilI train
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport.
(principally
am.
at
the
the
Detailed
west
door
Future
TERMINING
THE
of
the
to Stephen 0. Balm? Jr., Lots 111 12 to Jean L. Poiletta, Lot 21 Twwant
Cour.
AMOUNT OF in9ed In business at 2334 Winter
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
Land
Usc
Plan).
This
hearing
Is
thouseof
Seminole
County,
Florida,
AND
FIXING THE RATE OF
WELDERS
Less the E 70 ft 91k 1 Flora Hts, Wit?, 16, 36, 139,900.
Woods Blvd., Winter Park, Fl, 32759
323.5470 Mariner's VIllage.
a$Sanford.Florida,tMu,nig,
$15,333.
TAXATION AND MAKING THE SemmnoleCounty,Florida,under,M
Exp.-Blu,prints
Thomas E. Lyon I WI Sarah W. to being held pursuant to the
.______________________
ClerkwIllotferforsaI,thetoling ANNUAL TAX LEVY FOR THE fictitIous
Helen Rosito I Joseph to Daniel
Robert L Morris I WI Marcaia, Lot requirements of the Local Governname
of
5pomi5 Mod., 2 BR, C.H&amp;A,'
F.E.P,
SECT..RECPT
delcilbed real property:
FISCAL YEAR 1979.1990,
Waterhouse I *1 Nancy, Lot 1 10 Ilk 2 San lien Knolls 1st ad. mint Comprehensive Planning Act
ASSOCIATES and that I Intend to
carpet, O, dlsp. Near
of
1971,
and
Chapter
74412,
Laws
of
Accurate,
light
bOOks
North ~ of North ot
Brookhoiiow Subdv, $1,000,
Said Ordinance was olaced on flriI reelstas- said urn, with .h rl
d.,136,900
a
Mnenl5l AdulSt. Wn Pits. t
I014I.
At
time
Miring
tim.
Vincent
Rosito to Daniel
Local ¼ 01 $GUThwitt ¼ (less 442.33 foe) reading on Octobir L1979,.ndffi. the CIrcuft Court, $minol,
Joel Lynn KalleytoAbbeL. ladle
32i9S$:
BAG
BOYS
Waterhouse I WI Nancy, Los 1
&amp; HIlda Radke, Lot 71 Qusons Planning Agency will submIt a Section 2$, TownshIp 31 $ósiim, City Commission will consider same Florida in accordance with time
wiii train-some weekends
5fddIonfs
Range 30 East, Public Records
Brookhollow Subdv, $41,900.
Mirror S Rap Add to CI, 131000
Sanford-spec ous 1 BR + 'sin,
for final Peasage and adoption after provisIons of the FldItiit ai
- -.
--.,.., .i
_______________________
prvpuu revisions as
eeminoii County, Florida.
tIle public hearing, *hIh will be Statutes, To.Wlt: ji
air, formica kitchen, new sg
PKIDAY
am' cIments to tIme Comprehensive
together with all structures, im. held In the City Hall of LormgwOod,
$215 Adults. $l7N3.
Florida Statutes itsi.
Fun lob-Niceboss
______________________
P$anol5emlnsle County (Including
provements, flxturit, appliances, Florida.onMonday,th.lsth dayol
SlO. 0.8. Anderson
commws received regardIng the
iii, 1 bath, air cond., upstairs,
STATION ATTENDANT
A. 0., 1979, It 7:30 p.m., or
and appurtenances on said land and
Leonard P. Okoneweki
P$sn and prospective amendments)
large rooms. $140 per mo. + $100
used In conjunction therewIth.
easoontlmereafter as Possible. At time PublIsh: September 241 October 1
Exp.-fuIl
service
FICTITIOUS NAME
to the Beard 0. County Cornsecurity. No pets. Adults only.
misting Interested parties may 5.15, 1979.
The aforesaid sale will
...il-.
FICTITIOUS NAMe
Nolice Is hreby givin limIt I am mlssionars of krnlnsle County,
COOKS
3322912 after 6 p.m.
pursuant to a Final Judgment an. appear and be heard with reaped to DEN.1o7
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busiMis It P. 0. Isa 30 Florida, The Board will consider
Exp. Or wIll train
tarsJ In Clvii Number 70.1006.CAIP. the proposed Ordinance. This
__________________________
engaged in business at 5138. First
Lonwood, Florida, 32711, $IRIIMfo adoption Of limo following ordinance:
o, now pendIng in the Circuit Court hearing may be continued from time
R EC PTION 1ST
St., Sanford, Fl., 32771, SimInoli County, Florida, ufldiIthIfldNhivs
31-Apsrtn*its Furnished
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ci time EigImtIis'Wh Judicial Circuit in totims until final action is takan by
PICTITIOU$NAME
Lltetvoe-Iltabooks
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YRUlNANE NV. 11.7.1. TNt
.me me limInoli County, Pi4a, TM City Commission,
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
I
arn
name of tru.VaIu Drugs and timafl
toragistesslidumlwlffifl,eclsrk SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPRE.
Sanford Studio Apt., 500 S. Oak. All
DATED, thIs 31st day 0. August,
Acopyotthepropcs.dOsidkue
engaged In busIness at 32 Penca
AAA
lntandtor.glstersaldnam.wfthffie of the Circuit Court, $imMale NINSIVI PLAN PURSUANT TO
Utilities furnished. $150, Adults.
197?.
Trail, Maltland, Fla. 3273),
Clerk ci the Circuit Court, Saminole
County, Florida in accordance wHim THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
1411153.
(SEAL)
Florida, and copies are on 0 II. wIth
$Sfnlnols
County,
Florida,
under
thu
912 French Ave.
County, Florida In accordance wIth
the previsions 0. tIme FidItIsus PRIHINSIVI PLANNING ACT
fiCtiti.us name of
Arthur H. Sidiwitim
tim. Clerk of the City and same may
SOLAR
*0*. fó $ià
323.5176
the provisions of the Fictitious
tiffiins, Down
Name Statutes, To.Wlt: $ictisn OF 1974 CHAPTER 74413, SF1.
Clerk of the Circt Court
be 'flspectid by
EIGHTIES CO., and that $ intend to
town, very c$ian &amp; roomy. See
Name Statutes, TOWN: $octien $41.19 FISrI4I Ililutis liii.
CIAS. ACTS OP FLORIDA, 1974.
Iv: Patricia
I)ATED this hid day of Ofokeq,
rSsl$*saldnamewfffithecl,Jkci
JImn Cowan, 3)i Palmetto
$63.09 Florida Statutes 1917,
$11. SM. Richard
4 4 4 4 44 4 4 -4
AND PURSUANT TO THE L0C?l.
y eel
&amp; D.. 119. - Ave.
ii.,
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Publish: S.p$.mbsr.1l, 24. October D1O.39
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P00. Office Boa 1305
CIty Clerk of ma
provisions 0. time F$dIt$ Name
1979
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SITTING FORTH THU AUTHOR.
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Statues. To-Wit: Section
City of Longwood.
1011$SVSrd
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DEN 71
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IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE ITY FOP THE AMENDMENT OP
WW Park, FlerIds 33759
Fl$dI Statutes 1937.
FlorIda
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IISHTIUNT$ JUDICIAL CII. THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
Si,,
PubllWm'Oct. 1, S. 1979
th Oct. s, n,
James Lsrry WiggIns
CUlT. IN AND POE IRMINOLI PROVIDING FOP THE PUP.
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CITY OP LONSW000, FLORIDA.
010.1
010-33
PublIsh OCt. 1,5, 15, 33, 1979
JThlcome
COUNTY,
FLORIDA. •
POSES AND INTENT POP THE
NSTICIOPPUILICHIANINSTO
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794197.CA4M
AMENDMENT OP SAID PLAN;
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OP
WiNTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
SITTING FORTH AMENDMENTS
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE OP PUILICHEAPINS
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE TO WHOM IT MAY
DAN I. KINNEY,
TO THE ILIMINT$ OF THE
CITY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
OF
CASSILIURRY
CONCERN;
IIORTEUNYN JUDICIAL dIm.
PLANS
PLANNING AND ZONING CaM.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
Plaintiff, COMPREHENSIVE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
F1oI's oi ssSIui,
CUlT,
IIMINOLI COUNTY, ffiuCi?vCamcIIoitim.Cityoiwlnter
.
AMENDING THE DEVELOP.
vs.
MISSION
the City of LOngwOOd, pserid., times
asiiIW
dWkiMid
FLORIDA.;
COOKIE FACTORY OP AMERICA. MINT FRAMEWORK PORTION
the City Commission will Pmeld a
Springs, Florida, that said City
NOTICE ISHERERY GIVEN that
11
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OP
THE
7314IS'CA-*.K
COMPREHENSIVE
cv
INC.
0-ba COOKIE FACTORY,
public Mann, to anlsir enact.
Councli will hold a public meaning at
lime CIty 0. Cassulberry Planning
SINNIE POSTEP WIWAM$ and 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as 1110
AMENDING IV REFERENCE
mint of OrdInance No.413, awitled:
DiNniant
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ZonIng Commission will mold a
THREE (3) SEPARATE oocu. DIANNA JEAN WILLIAMS, hIs possible, on Tuesday, October 30, publIc hearing. Mr. Perry
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
NOTICE OP 1*11
LNveft,
PIsiS
Owmsd
, MINTS ENTITLED "NATURAL meNe,
1910. to csnsldec time adoption 0. an Applicini On behalf if lime owner,
NOTICE
OP L.ONGWOOD, • FLORIDA,
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NENOU*CE$ AND CONSERVA.
PlaintIffs, ordinance by the City of Whiter
in *1111141st
Pisdis Na.i
ADOPTING A SUDOIT FOR THE
fdgfl)ppt
Aloma SaptIss Church, Inc., is
TION.' 'ICONOMICI-HOU$ING w
$ipIssii$$i ,
,,
$erki, Florid., title of which Is as
requesting rezonint Of a .rcel of
civ OF IIONOW000, FLORIDA,
AiiM Ivgm
ill ln a
NCIL.!.iO' 110 PAULA follows;
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land mtheealslkl.I.IAAiu.Ie.
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FOR
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FISCAL
YEAR
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1 (mull-famIly 1110
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
IIG1NNING OCTOBER 1, 1979.
alto
AMENDING
THE
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AND ENDING SIPTEMIER *
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REPEALING ARTICLE VI,
lining classification. Time pances Is
",unns.on
1*, AND APPROPRIATING AND
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CQN$I$T$ OP THE
PO$ITI
NOTICI_IS HERESY SlvI*, - SECTIONS SIlO, IllS, 54)), 3113, IISaHV delcilbid as:
'l'Wiui VOW
ALLOCATING REVENUE OP THE ,'
CITY POE THE P81CM. YEAR,.
__1.;.wwurwwV PLAN, THE UNINCORPORATED that putnt 50115 FInal .idgmia 1113.54)1,31)1,1.11431)7,3111.
TIle Ninllmeest 14 Of time s.fs
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MINT OP SAME IV IIIOLU,
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WW Print Ow 01 foe FICTIVE DATE.
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SNIP
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CITY
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A copy II said erdisance shall
lIt. 15.4
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LIlY CLAUSI: AND POOVIOINI PIshls.
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41-Houses

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3 BR,C.H&amp;A, $325 mo. AWARD
REALTY, REALTOR 3392800.

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
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Mary

StrIp stores-I separate rentals,
shows is to 23 pct. return w.

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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

Longwood. 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot. Privacy fence, at.
tached garage, 8 yrs. old $55,000.
FHA, VA.

3227972

40-Condominiums
Sanford 2 BR, 2 bath, all appl., w w
carpet, pool. Close to every
thing. $34,300. 3270323.
41-Houses

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332 7881, Sanford

Buildto Suit -our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,FHA23S&amp; 243
M. Unsworth Realty

REALTOR
MLS
3236061 or eves. 323.0317

,Low Down Payment

Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot or our lot.
YEnterprise,Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644 3013
Price reduced $7,000. 3 BR, 2 8
home, custom made pool, green
house, workshop. 1700 sqft living
'+ 17x26 sc patio, BBQ. Many

Mod. kit. inc. all appl. 1150 sq ft.
sparkling pool, C.H&amp;A. Won'l
last long at $31,000. Financing
avail.

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$52,900,

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LAKEFRONT HOME with pool on
one acre, I Bdrm., 2½ Baths,
fireplace, formal dining, private
boat dock. Fish in St. Johns
River and Lake Monroe. $89,900.

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333 $471
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Withlhisl BR, 2bath,older 2story
home, tree lIned street. Owner
says reduce. Now only $36000.
'-ftSOMETHIPIG UNUSUAL wIffi a spanish trace. 3 BR, I
bath separate DR &amp; fireplace.
Is? time offered, be the first to
see! $36,500.
CARE YOU SATISFIED?
If not ,'oushouldseethisnew 3 BR,
2 bath listing. Just redecorated
inside &amp; out. it can be yours for
lust $36,900.
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REALTOR 332-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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COUNTRY GEM - 3 Bdrm
bargain has brand new: Central

w-w carpet, decorator
wallpaper, &amp; beamed ceilings on
200 lot, all for 829,5001

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JOIN US OCT. 14th
FOR OUR OPEN HOUSES

Large3 BR, 2bath with 2 adjoining
lots, Orange City. Also lovely
retirement home-DeBary. Ml-

JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home

in Orlando on large lot! Spacious
LR, lovely eat-in kit, front porch
&amp; Many New Extrasl 8PP
WARRANTED. Just 529,9001

6039.
Casselberry, 517 Lk Kathryn Dr. 4
BR, 2 B. across from Lk.
Kathryn. Drive by today.

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 1 bath home in
Geneva on 2 acres of country
charm! Barn, fenced pasture &amp;
Lots Morel Only 520,0001

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INC.

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Loch Arbor! Many Extras! CH&amp;A, scr. porch, beautiful eq
kit, lovely treed lot! BPP WARRANTED. Just 567,0001

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ventory of new furniture, bed
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MARKET- 7 yr old 3
11drm home wCentral HA, ww
carpet, split bedroom plan, &amp; 1g.
fenced yard in good area.
$34,500.

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CITRUS GALORE can be found
around this large 3 Bdrm home
.w•terrific 20' Fla. Room and 13'
workroom. Priced right at
$31,900.
SPACIOUS I GRACIOUS 4 Bdrm,
2 story home w•2600+ sq. ft. on
large corner lot has been

beautifully refurbished inside I
out. Don't miss it for only

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Beautiful I BR, 2 B home w 2

FR's on gorgeous cot lots for
only $59,900!

Harold HaO Realty
REALTOR MLS

Nigbt

323.5774 Day or

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WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
1', , satin
.J reduced 3
klt,sc. pied., privacy fenced yd,
ww c.rp0., new roof, new

Energy
sdmssls I shopping. Now only
133.110.

Saving C lilA, near

NEAR IDYLLWILDE elem.

sthool.4 IR, 25,1g. fenced bI
yd, C-NSA, ww carpet, located
on quiet Street. 143,000.
OSTEIN
LAKE FRONT 3 II home

on 3
weeded acres. Perfect for
hinlea. Ideal country living.

MOe offer.

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(1) tIme 11 $1155 11S prier 50 Rio
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$32,300.

Multiple Listing Service
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REALTORS PARK

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DELTONA
CUITOM DESIGNED HOME 3
5 3 5, C lISA w'w
hemol dining, bisutlfully eapt
Upinc IWIII in Microwave Near
sØmesIi I recreation. $41,500.
carpet,

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3 BR newly painted in I. out,
fenced rear yd w.trees. This
home h_as much more to see. So
call now. $37,900.
3•BR I B fenced yd, utIlity rm,

needs some TLC. $24,500.

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23415. French Ave.

2401 Airport Blvd.

SEARS, Sanford 327-1771

at 9½ pcI. Call Ocala 9Qd-13.11S4

Bedroom suite, oak dresser. 2
mirrors, 1g. door chest, full or
auecn head board, 5.400 comp.
Free Deliveryl Sanford Fur

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Jamison, $113. Sanford Fur-

niture Salvage, 17.97 So. of
Sanford, 327-$7;

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Drives,patlos,walks&amp;etc.

Buy

ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add one. Quality work, no lob

Top Dollar paid for good used
furnilure, appliances &amp; plum.
bing fixtures. Jenkins Furniture,
205 E. 25th St. 3230911.

C.ranc'fl
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Wanted Antiques &amp; modern fur
niture. One pc or housefull,
Bridges Antiques. 323-2101.

MEINTZER TILE

$31 mo. Agent 3395354,

essn1aklng
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Alternations, Dressmaking

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Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

WYNNE WOOD

shady

3 BR, 1 bath with family room on
oversized lot, out of the traffic
on a short street. An excellent

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LOCH ARBOR ,
Much ctarm plus swimming peI.
Spacious i ii, 2 btP,, FR.

Beat Ihe high C05t of politics- vow your own garden. Under
$32,000 with a good laurnible

mortgage.

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Individual Wants To
Purcluaae Mortgages
339-2100

Newly lIsted. 3011.33rd $t.,35p,
7 L FR. P $37'*.

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prefesslenally done.
estimihet Call 30739)4.

Free

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
Saveuptolopctot

revplmolslerytharge.l4o.s$77

wings, maIfriss I headsoard.

Business...

high as an elaphant's eye Place
a ClaSSified ad, and pile the
mensy in yew wallatI
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Pmomes, etc. Mobilehome special
12*60, $22.30. Reasonable rates,
all work guar. 323-1153.

Remodeling-carpentry, painting,
mlsonery, concrete. All won

143 Dr, $45, I misc. items.
Call after 4 P.m. 333-3914.
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Dm1 pile no lengir needed items

OWNEP-3 IN home In gesol
(0014. 120*. Will held
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Painting. Roof, homes, mobile

LYN'S SWAP SHOP
New &amp; used Items &amp; antiques

Cellulose. Lowest prices, Call
3310029 Ot 9147344700 collect.

Golf Clubs ladle, Tltleist, $11. lee

WW CIVJet, *111(00 Yd.
323.9505 41yo; 333.370 eve.

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ConsignmsntsAccep$ed
FreeEst.
323Ol39afterS:30.. MonSal.
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1:30-5:30, 155 Plantation
INSULATION
P au. Desary 441-1494.
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RACO

Park. 4*4432.
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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CAIINETS

207 E. 2R1I SI.

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etc. Wayne hal, 337.1331

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also make Peal Estate I
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loins. Florida
tgage Investment, 1310 5.
Orange Ave., Suits 301, Winter

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Servi(C
Custom Painting &amp; detail Inn
Free Es?. 3231704.
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WeibeidtsCamera Shop

outside runs, also air cord.
cages. 322.5712.

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
- clipping,
flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houset, insulated,

&amp;So

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O'nonti&amp;Bosrdng

furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

MULTIPLELISTING.REALTOR

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Painting by Anthony COriiig,
Interior, exterior QUOijIiCd in ,all
pf
Free Est. Call 3220071.

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used

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Painlinga Repair

Cash 322.4132

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ResIdential 8 Commercial
3221753
aft5
7754131

specialty, 25 yrs. Exp, $695562,

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197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. Sill or

Painting

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A&amp;BPAINTING

New or repair, leaky showers our

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition, 614 S126

Custom Office Cleaning, i- in
merical, new cons?. L'c,'',t,
bonded &amp; insured. Dually '.'-rvice everytlme. Ph. 323 0511 r
66$ 5914.

too small. 595-49)1.

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Office Cleaning

LICENSED$69.943$

WE BUY USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES.
Sanford Furniture Salvage. 322 1121.

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$300
Call 373 1674

Sanford. 3221721.

(LOCAL) 3495371

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Siamese Cat, Female

niture Salvage, Il 92 So. of

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small. Call 373.415 anytime.

Al ten 5-323 6684

A-dgegssIsuØW

HAL COLBERT REALTYumc

aft 4 p.m.

Yard debris. Trash

Room Additions - remodeling general home repairs . no lob too

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AKC DoI'erman pup, female
Black&amp;tan, $125

to

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Appliances &amp; Misc

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68-Wanted

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Light Ibullng

Carpefltry

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CLASSIFIED ADS APE FUN
ADS. READ I USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE

RESULTS.

AmericanSod
tji
BAHIA SOD 530 (400 sq ft I
Free Del. on 4100 sq. ft. or u

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330.2110

71395. MyrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
337.1577

neighborhood, fully landscped
Inc. citrus trees. 2417 Orange
Ave. $21,900, owners will finance

Lawn &amp; Garden

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St,?372-3742

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ESTATE SALE, lovely 2 ,drm.
CII w.sc porch &amp; carport. Quiet

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eauty Care

We buy your equity, close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, REALTOR

O CI TT

323-0231.3330779 3231173,

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electr4'
cal, Plumbing Service 1. Repair.
Call Larry for Free Es?. 671-6294.
Lic,, Bonded &amp; ins.
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Central Heat 8. Air Cond. Free Es?.
Call Carl Harris at

65-Pets-Supplies -.

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Home repairs&amp; appliances In I;Over 10 yrs. e*p Reasr.r,,', I'ates. 869-5562.
Handy Paul, has truck will trav"l
Wants to make small hoc-ti
repairs, carpentry, pain:r'-j
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 c.SJI
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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NAMED VARIETIES
Blooming African Violets

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
372.9141
Evesafteq6&amp; weekends

51-Household Goods

Sanford 25th St. Store

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Air Conditioning

YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hint 323 7510

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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
Newl Used Furniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323 6593

-SEIGLER

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

343$' 5.

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1109 Santord Ave.

ALTAMONTE-ROLLING HILLS
Lg bldg. site, beautiful residential
area, corner, cleared, nice trees.
Owner will finance. 323 0106.

1911 MOB, engine recently ret,.iI.
new master cyl new altcrn,at,,r,
body&amp; interior in good cond I:
322 9282.

'7? Ford A I Condition

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363-3495, eve. 349-5151

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372-5152,332-7177

tiemee. I pcI interist Is

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Peel's Body Shop

LAKE FRONT, 12*60, CENTRAL
AIR, EXCELLENT CONDI.
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TIONONDOUBLELOTNEAR
47--RDAIEs3teWa,fled
SILVER SPRINGS. $15,900 ------.--___.._
TERMS.
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Losing your home I credit? I will
3UN11S ON LARGE LOT ZONED
catch up back payments &amp; buy
COMMERCIAL
(2)
2
equity. 3324314,
BEDROOMS, (1) 1 BEDROOM, ______________________
7 CARPORTS. ONLY $12,500.
Ostein area- 3
&amp;
acreige. buyer waiting for right
SCIWrI11 ReIlly Realtor.
REALTY021.1347.
BRC'CER
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taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322-2611 or 531.9993.

Sr.

$793, Casselber,y.Pl.

SILOSR 30,3W

GENEVA
5.7 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. I0pct.dwn. Byowner

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Discount Music Center, 220?
French Ave. 372-2255.
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ttatteriesNew&amp;Used

qualified tenant, 441.64590, 44?
oios.
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just

-The Real Estate Agency

(4k)

II OCt 5.1919

LAKEFRONT LOT-LOCH ARBOR
Pni:e of the area. Gorgeous view,
many trees. lSOxISS. OwnerAssoc. 3225195.

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'b9Olds Cutlass
Runs, Current Inspection. SlY

79-TruCks-Trailers

Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls

BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,

PORCH, ABOVE GROUND
POOL, LARGE OAKS ON
COUNTRY LOT. $31,000.

323-2222

Sell those things that

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311 315 E.First St.
3125622

Brand new Dining Room Suite by
Trogdon. Table, 6 chairs, leaf &amp;
GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR.
"THE LAND MANN"
china. White contemporary, ssso
$31500.
J.MAP'sN REAl. luR
345.7fl3
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Salvage, li-fl So. of Sanford,
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR
3221121.
cialProperty
GARAGE, SCREENED 4 3

os s.o.

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3 BEDROOM EAT.IN KITCHEN,
CENTRAL AIR, CARPORT,

731 Yale Dr., Mademy Manse, 3

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,

Get

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322-2420

starter or retirqment home.

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3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM.
CARPORT, NEW PAINT, ON
LARGE LOT. $31,500.

Sanford's Sales Leader

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

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2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, LARGE CORNER
LOT, $39,900.

$65,000.

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!

Branch Office

REALTORS

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 323 7710

Aircond. Recent inspection
51500. 323-0039, 322-2111

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Snare drum with stand, muffler &amp;
sticks in excellent cond. Cost
5195, will sell for $75. 321 0943.

lando Wholesale Furniture Dist.
2500 Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Slar Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint, I biks. west of III. 2982575- Open daily 9-6, Sun. I? 6.

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196 hondo Cycle CO 200. Big
bike-small price. Elec. starter.
Excellent cond. 5741201.

Silver Tone elec. chord organ. ii
chord bullont, 2 hey manualt,
total 5' octaves, bench Inc., $13.
332 2982.

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Daytona Beach, will told a
pu4lic AUTO AUCTION ev"ry
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It'S
the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 90: 5
$311 for further details,
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'68 CADILLAC
5200
322 1781

59-Musical Murchandise

DISTRESS PRICES!! Public &amp;
Dealers Invited! SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or-

7710 Sanford _______________
Ave.
377 7972

78-Mutorcyc$es

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POBSON MAR INE
2927 Hwy 1792
Sanford, Fla. 37771

OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE I!

Paola.
Only $21,130. Owner will carry
mort. with 40 pcI down.

Call 322-1624; 322-1160

boat w-galvanized Highlander
trailer, $895. 323 7469.

322 5191

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Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway,

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15' DIngo Catamaran fiberglas sail

FootLocker,516.99up

WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO.
HAS CLOSED THEIR
DOORS FOREVER!
We are offering their $80,000 In-

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCH()4

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

Choice builders lot on Florida
Ave., in Dreamwold. Duplex or
residential, fenced &amp; shaded.
117,500.

323277)

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at $14,000.

(7x9lTl85)3?) 55.000

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Top Dollar Paid for gunk 8. used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
322 5990

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WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Blosson Trail,
Orlando, Florida., 543-4560.

DOWNTOWN, 2 BEDROOM

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310 Sanford Ave.

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197? Maverick? Dr

77-Junk Cat's
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pay '. down! Let us help you
establish local credit. We deliver
in Sanford.

acres on W. 1st St. near
Riverview. Unbelievably priced

EACH, DOUBLE GARAGE.

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Must SelI-1976 Ford van. 351 Vi,
uses req. gas, Customized, r";,
PB. AM-FM, tape, CR, air r,
323 3661 or 323 0880

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold onig.
$493.75 bai. $183 16 or $17 mo.
Agent 3398386.

FURNITURE BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store I mancing! No one in Orlando Sanford
area refused credit if you will

2 STORY DUPLE)( NEAR

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, NEW
PAINT I CARPET. $21,900.

VehiCles

ml, extra clean, many extras.
Asking $7,500 Aft. 6 p.m. 373.
0969.

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BEDROOIA, 1½ BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR

527,300.

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C'oodused TV's, $25&amp;up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr
Ph. 322 0352

tljreia Canister vacuum, limited
supply- easy lerms Only 55 per
month. Call Jim 322 0214

COND. LARGE LOT. $37,900.

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Upland Park on Ig fenced lot!
Spacious eat in kit, C-H&amp;A,
patio, in a nice neighborhood!
BPP WARRANTED. Only
142,950!

323-7340

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Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
good buys.

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osteen. Owner will finance
$2300 down w-easy terms.

0306133cr 339.4711 eves.
3

-----'73 Chevy Impala, V 8 51(X) r I "St
offer sold as is;'72 Fort
ilr.
Giil*i V.8. $400 or best eUer
sold as is; 322-3575 Can t"
at 218 S. Park

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Bunk Beds, 520; air cond. heater,
$175; dishwasher, $135; Castro,
5.15. desk. ill; organ, $20. 8
track stereo, 560 322 2193 after S
cm.
Bahama beds &amp; table with radio;
Solid maple desk; Bassett maple
hutch base. 322 4319.

4' acres on Orange Blvd. in

REALTORS

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Sylvania B&amp;W TV Special pur
chase easy terms Only s per
nio Call Jim 3320241,

5o-Mscellaneous for Sale

By owner, 3 BR, C-HI?., carpet,
4343.Acge
drapes, 1½ baths, fenced yd., Ig _____________________ __
workshop, on 506127 tot. 3fl.7903
S acres beautIfully wooded. in
aft 4 p.m.

REALTY

SANFORDAUC'rlON.

1215 S. French

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'69 Toyota Corona, U)r
Clean, ne* brakes &amp; ?i'
5600 339 1502

OLD &amp; MODERN.

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PEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

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'3$O3OrlandoDr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

STENSTROM

TOO MUCH TO LIST!

2S" Zenith Console color TV. '77
mode!, $250 Sanford Furniture
Salvage, Il 92 So of Sanford
322 8721

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Looking For a New Home? Check the Want Ads for houses
of every size and price.

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'73 Ford Truck &amp; 1.1 On'
EitherlorS-i00
365 7.183

Load of Clean Furn.S

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

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work, there wouldn't be .iii

53-TV-Radio.Stereo

By owner. 4 014, I B, older home,
dbl lot, fruit trees, fenced bk.
Furn &amp; appt. optional. Nice area,
2garages. $5000 dwn, owner hold
528,300.
mort. Total price, 126,000. 323
STONE ISLAND-Original 7173
owners, 4 Bdrm, 2' 2 Baths. 2BATEMAN REALTY
story Tudor design, fully
automatic pool, fireplace in
Req. Real Estate Broker
321 0739
family room, an excellent family
2610 Sanford Ave.
fun home w lennis courts &amp;
Aft. Hrs. 332 7643,322 4869
pasture for horses available,
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5129,900.

Why not join the fastest growing
Real Estate Off ice in town?
Findoutifwecan
make you a better deal.

REALTORS
2110 Sanford Ave. 3227972

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1971 Corvette Con erol.',
tops, PS. PB. AC. A'.
.151 engine Pi

AUCTION

75-Recreational

41-Houses

3 BR, 1½ 8 split plan, fenced yd.,

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Ref repo AMANA, 17 Cu ft. sideby side. Sold orig. $699 pay bal.
$2l8or $32.50 mo. Agent 3398316

GREAT STARTER HOME, 3
Bdrm, 1½ Bath. range some
carpet, single garage, fenced,
owner will consider VA or FHA.

Terms

sc. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for $31,900.

Vintage Spanish home with O!de
World Charm throughout.
Fireplace, large rooms, high
ceilings, courtyard &amp; balcony.
Neatly covered with ivy &amp; on
beautiful street. SEPARATE
GARAGE APARTMENT.

REALTORS

available.

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PLII btUNUQM PLAN IS this
"We were playing hospital, but we had to quit.
gorgeous, neat home, convenientlylocated in quiet area in
None of us could afford to stay there!"
DeBAR V.? Bdrm, 2 Baths, 1 yr. _____________________________ _____________________________
warranty, 1.42.500.

extras, must sell, well under

priced

Plymouth Fur-,' Con,.-r'

'77 Ford LTD waqon
control, air. AM FM ste''-. sharp 53195 323 4)25

MON., OCT. 8, 7 PM •
.Open To The Public.

Washer repo GE deluxe model,
Sold onig, 5409.35 used short
time. Bal. $189.11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 8386.

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2710 Sanford Ave.
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Originally
$619,
assume
payments of $21 mo Agent 339
8386.

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W. Garnet? White

3390509
3390508

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2 BR, 1' B, 2 story townhouse.

VA.F HA-235.Con. Homes

MICROWAVE
P;h button
controls,
has
caruseI. still in warranty.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7498

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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Current inspection, new '-"-s 4
b(akOS 323 7157

For Estate Commerical &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals. Call Dell's Auction, 323
5620

Westinghouse washer 8. dryer set,
good shape! $225 set. Sanford
- Furniture Salvage, I? 92 So. of
Sanford 3228721

CailBart

tDREAL.10R
701 Bldg.
E. AltamonteDr.

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Gun Auction Sun., Oct. 25. 1 p.m.
Consignments Welcome
Sanford Auctioo,323 7310

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80-Autos for Safe

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Sanford.

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KENMORE WASHER Paris,
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

ASSUME 7.75 PCI. MORTGAGE
Nicepoolhomeonlglot.3 BR,? B.
w-extras. Lg. LR, FR &amp; fenced
patio, C-H&amp;A, range, refrig. 8. w
w carpet. Good area, comfortable 1700 S. ft. of living. $39,900.

LAITY

leverage, High traffic area in

copy

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3 BR, 1.5 bath, split plan, $32,500.
William Malic:owski, Realtor
322 7953.

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pounds and doesn't take any pressure as a disease. These
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rate a full percentage point to 14
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bank made a point-size increase in its prime rate.
The full-point jump in the lending rate for major corporations
indicated banks will push interest rates still higher in response to
the tightening of credit by the Fed eral Reserve Board,
The Fed over the weekend announced several moves intended
to curb the nation's money supply in a bid to reduce Inflation,
including a 1-point increase in the discount rate — the
rate
charged by the Fed on borrowings by its member banks — and in.
Cased
req uirements to stem speculation
the COrnmodifies markets.

f all interest rates so consumers and smaller

nesses a so il pa more for borrowing.
Americans, already pressed for oil and gasoline, must now pay
more for Kuwaiti and Mexican oil and Canadian natural gas.

it broke through the 12 percent mark. The previous high was set in

Worse still is a prediction of another gasoline shortage by the end
of October.
Briefly, the bad news:

the 1974 recession year. Since August th&amp; rate has climbed

The titan who correctly forecast last spring's petroleum
shortages says the nation could be in for another one by late this
month.
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Transportation Secretary Neil Goldschmidt

1980 than this year.

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Moore and Commissioner

businesses downtown that
have since moved
Of the city engineering

John Morris dissenting.

department's recomme.

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vehicles can go in

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direction
And, the lease that the
Sanford Atlantic Bank has
held with the city for more
than 10 years for four
parking stalls on Park
Avenue will be broken, if

president of the bank,
agreed with Hodges the
bank Wbgs business into

signal, Mrs. Gordon said

immediately,
Sanford
City

the downtown area. Hodges
In his letter requesting

the modifications are ,
necessary it this time.

Commission, Monday night

continuation of the leasing
of the four Malls for $360 a
year said ctorneraneigh
boring businesses already
use the parking places and
spots In the bank parking
lot as well.
Farr said, however, that
a practice of leasing on
street parking spaces Is not
a good one. "I see a danger
if other merchants wanted
to lease spaces in front of
their businesses," he sitid,
Mrs. Gordon saild while
customers for other
businesses may park In the
bank parking K vehicles
are "ticketed" by the bank
If left there for periods
longer than 30 minute&amp;

possible,

The

despite recommendations
to the contrary, bowed to

the wishes of the Sadord
Business Association and
voted to make both
changes.
Commissioner David
Farr, who made the motion
forremovalof the "no left"
turn signs, said, "I think It
is a mistake to do this, but
the merchants downtown
are suffering. It Is your
downtown," he told Mrs.
Nora Gordon, president of

the business association,

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let's try It"

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The Sanford branch of the librarian, has said there is not
current
library
location in the old post office needed for the north end of the
building at 230 E. First St. for county.
the next 41- years.
Sanford
area
civic
At least that is the
organizations and various
mendation of John H. Percy, committees of the Greater
director of county development. Sanford Chamber of Commerce
And at least two county corn- in recent weeks have mounted a
missloners agree.
campaign to keep the library at
The county commission is its current location.
"I think It is a request that I
scheduled to take action on the
Percy re commendation Oct. m. concur with," said County
Percy, in a letter to Sanford Commission Chairman Bob
(.it) Manager Warren Knowles, French today. "We (the county
said the county staff recom- commission) don't have any
plans for moving the library.
is
"to
extend
the
The
board has no plans to move
commission
current lease agreement for
the building) with the city of
French said long range
Sanford to April 16, 1983."
planning for the county's
library system calls for a move
The April,
date s when at
some future date to be
e city's agreement with the
U.S. General Services considered. III think we have all
inin4s1ratiori (GSA) for recognized the Sanford branch
outright ownership of the in its present sta te Is not going
facility is to become effective. to be adequate for the next 10
years. But I would not concur
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with moving It now," French
continue 0 operate asa
public brary or its ownership said.
will revert back to the federal
"ReWning the library in its
government, according to the current location gives the
agreement between the GSA county more options," Coil,.
and Sanford executed in 1963. missioner Robert Sturill said.

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new and larger facility.

Seminole Count) Library enough space in the
should remain at its present facility for the size

members for "We will extend the Lease

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moving the branch library to a said.

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answer to central Florida fuel

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company would be the first

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Florida. Preparations wefe
made at Buford storage
facilities and Wquirin from
am service Station owurs
intoredW in saft the pvdwt

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closa U was fird thought the
problem was in the tanks of the
service A&amp;Uon selling the fuel.
Hownw, it was later deter-

but not itmediiiiiely. We're
busy with other UdW at the
moment," said Al Black, vice
president of Sum Petrolown

mined the moisture was

in the mixture.
Interest in gasohol has

gas available now. There's no

Florida product, we're not

would have to," said Black.

The original Saxon plan
called for the use of surplus
oranges and other citrus
products in distilling the alcohol
used in the mixture. That
source did not produce the
moisture-free alcohol that grain
does.

Mat price, based on what it
would cost to import Into
Florida the kind of alcohol that
has worked elsewhere, would
be as high as$1.76 per gallon, he
said.
"If we can't do it with a

subsided since the summer on
shortage has slackened and
that has contributed to Saxon's
decision not to push efforts to
remarket the fuel.
"There's plenty of unleaded

Black said his gasohol
stat e
laboratories where
ts
are being
to solve the
moisture problem. He said he
has been given no indication on
when officials win reauthorize
the sale of the product.
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Nov. 10 and Nov. 17.
working at a police station
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timated foreign oil will cost the United States $20 billion more in

steadily by jumps of quarter and half points. It has jumped three
Goldschmidt. in a speech to editors and publishers in Houston,
percentage points In less than four months.
— Kuwait said today it is raising the cost of its crude oil by 10 said the United States is In an "energy-inflation axis" that gives
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market reacted dramatically to the Chase an- percent, retroactive to Oct. 1, to bring the average price up to other countries more leverage over our foreign policy.
nowtcunent, whlèh came minutes after the 10 a.m. EDT opening $21.43 a barrel.
He predicted foreign oil will cost the United States $77 billion in •
with the Dow Jones industrial average dropping more than 10
—Mexico Monday said its oil will cost $2 more per barrel
1980points In the first 30 minutes of trading.
making it more expensive than the highest Arab crude.
"More than one-third of the rate of consumer inflation is a
The prime rate is the minimum interest charged on short-term
— The price of Canada's natural gas will increase by 23 percent direct result of higher oil prices," he said. "In the first seven
loans to the most credit-worthy businesses. But the prime reflects next month. the enuivalent of paying $20 for a
months of this year, energy prices rose 46 percent ..."
barrel of oil.

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

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are not moved, said
William Baiter of Bradshaw Drive from the
audience.
Of the ban of left hand
turns at First and Park
Avenue, Mrs. Gordon said
when the signs were put up,

type activity today where you that others May not have. It Willi bad led a trump to dummy's
ace. The rest of the play was
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stamps downtown. "It's
going to be a mess," he
said.
The commission voted
unanimously to remove the
turning restriction. The
decision to break the lease
with the bank for the stalls

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at the Intersections of First
Street at Park Avenue and
First Street at Oak Avenue
are to be removed by
Sanford city crews today.
Beginning Wednesday
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pressure cuff is
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hospital
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physically and mentally. The
number readings or y
October 9, 1979
exercise will do you good.
This coming year holds many
PISCES (Feb. 20~March 20)
pleasant surprises for you You're a good starter today.
because of your more ex- You are also a strong finisher
pansive outlook. As you cock- wlid this can be used to your
tinue to broaden your horIInj
adtage. Conclude important
slow and unsucceuful."
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NORTH
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appear.
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copy of Astro-Graph Letter promising today, so focus your
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last heart. West would win
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specify birth date.
demands are made upon your
Dealer: es
diamonds on the club nine and
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. ) leadership qualities You are a
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But Doigner was quick to point out that the $48,000 the
authority will be seeking from the county is still a
reduction over last year's request. For the 19779 fiscal

year, the authority received $51,000 in tax support.

result, the port will suffer a loss of revenue.
Under the terms of Saxon's contract with the authority,

St. John's River site.
"Last October we were looking at 70,000 square feet of

"TWs year we wanted to make a substantial reduction
in our request to the county and it looked like '.e were

utifilled space. We no%% liave full occupancy. It's been like
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details of the Chi Ornega

college and she was not

had already decided that

under any stress at the

the authorities' search and
seizure was not illegal. The

Defense
attorney
Margared Good says Miss

charges were dropped, but
the defense had hoped to
avoid any mention of the

Neary's mental picture of
the man she saw in the
darkened living room of the
sorority house 19 months
ago has been hopelessly
scrambled by events since

fiuiii a type of "rip-off" they say is fast
Ix'coming widespread,
"We're going to stay with Lids thing to the
very end," said Jack homer,
amber
director, "even if we have to go to

Once the con-artist gains the trust of the
person, Perez says, he tells the elderly person
that it wo ul d be much easier for everyone if

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amounts to a "blank check." He can use the

being ttiken advantage of by unscrupulous

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said
Theodore Bundy was the
man she saw sneaking out
of her sorority house the
day four sleeping women

"It's always been the

same," Cowart said, using

the judge that their client

The night of the killings

She said a sketch artist

the words "absolute
purity" about Miss Neary's
jfcaj,

does not exactly match the
description she gave.
"The defendant is
slightly
taller
and
somewhat older." the
judge acknowledged.

In pretrial hearings Miss

at the Florida State
University sorority house,
panty hose was found
wrapped tightly around the
neck of victim Margaret

and a hypnotist who
worked with Miss Neary
plus published pictures of
Bundy influenced her
image of the killer,
"This is the most

Neary said she had
returned to her sorority

internal inedieitic pilysician, tile con-artists

.--niandatory for a bank or an independent
`'dded in any le"gal guardianship That means the bank or 'torney
would. in effect, be appointed co-guardian,
making it necessary for them to approve any
expenditures frot? the senior citizen's estate.
Perez and the conunittee admit that theirs
may not be the ideal solution But they insist
that if theirs is not the ideal solution, another
one inust be found.

Most Ofte',, lit' says, tile victim is an elderly
%kolinin who never'before has liad to handle
her finances. The death of her husband leaves
her
itii numerous bills and Financial
decisions to imiake - ecismons she often is
incapable of making, due primarily to lack of
experience.

since then.

Bowman.

"We ye taken on a big ballgame," sa id
Homer, "but we're not going to let the issue
(be. We want the people to know we've
declared war on these rip-off artists."
Homer said he had spoken with Rep.
Robert Hattaway today and that Hattaa)
was "very interested inthe problem." Horner
said Hattaway told him he would assign some
of his stuff to come up with possible
legislation and to research the situation.

suscep.

The next thing she saw
was a man with thin lips

victim, Lisa Levy. He
tucked the sheets neatly
around the battered bodies

tification that I've had the

and a protruding nose

opportunity to see," said

rushing out the front door.

defense attorney Robert

police

of both St. Petersburg

Haggard.

officers

who

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Perez was a guest s peaker at today's

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first Friday of every month, according to
Homer. homer said Perez is not a member of

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beer party %t)en she
startled by the sound of fast
footsteps on the stairs.

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how much we'll
never know,"

"Such evidence is for the
jury to decide."
Cowart also denied a
defense motion to suppress
the testimony of Utah

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that man.

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the committee but is "very active in speaking
to senior citizens groups." lie said Perez is
also the official physician for the Chamber's
Golden Age Olympics.
Perez said he first learned of the problem
through his practice. He said he had personaily seen the scheme used against some of
Ws patients. tie declined to name any specific
cases.
"I've also contacted other physicians in
areas around the state which have large
concentrations of older persons," he said.
"Th ey all agree it's on the in crease."

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Warren Knowles.
establishing a prevailing wage
The bills becoming law the po er way from the appropriate Political responsi.
lie is in favor of a 1978 law
Tallahassee, acco
rate for public construction Thursday included measures Department o Health and bility and
accountability of letting the Department of
.e an
ress International, projects.
local goveri1eflt to assess and
continuing state regulation of Rehabilitative Services,
.A bill that would have de- ticipates the ordinance will be Graham said local govern.
Environmental Regulation
Local goverrunent regulation meet the needs of its citizens
He
vetoed
a
total
of
11
bills
pharmacists,
landscape
ar.
rulated cable television in ado*ed, &amp;$ft WoUldfltbe meids should continue toast and signed
,tv
waive the requirements for
or let become law chitects and developers; imple- of cable television is necessary he said.
Seminole County's unin- right to go beck on our word." cable television rates unless
DOT in some cases, but
without Ids signature 138 other menting the Legislature's to ensure that "reasonable
He asked the Tax Reform believes this year's 1,egislature
Ctyuomey Ned Jullan Jr. they choose to de-regulate
LJH.. q
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rates, fees and quality of ser- Commission to study th
proposals.
Aidessay
he
Fias
now
rn'd
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may
tang
It
up
at the n
ustry voluntarily.
Sanford and
1ee (are) available, Graham municipal public
acted
on
every
b
passed
by
giving
the
D
epartmen
t
service
tax determine when the permi
tting
beft vctoed by Gov. Bob meeting. I'm going to caH him
The bill forcing doe-re allon
the 1979 Legislature except two Corrections control of mentally said. Cities and counties can structure, Ind uding levies on requirements are tD to
to see what the neid step shotild of cable companies
Graham.
vetoed or
voluntarily give cable com- Ip gas and fuel od.
The governor vetoed a bill
was
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by Graham Thursday
.
panics a free hand and some 50
Th
e
prevailing
wage
ll
bi
The
proposed
dimqWatlon
was
repealing
a provision protec.
" bad voted May 21 to
The proposals and two other
throughout the state have vetoed because local govern- ting parents who made a
would have applied to cities he vetoed, "share a disturbing
pgápilt Seminole Cablevision
chosen
to
do
SO.
, 'I,
ments should have a free hand diligent effort to keep their
-exclusive agreement Intent to intrude on the
reW its rates effective July 1. with
The Legislature passed a bill
hie been postponing ado~ ion of with cablevision companies,
established borne rule powers ____________________________________ changing the municipal 12 gas in determining wages for children in school from
construction projects, he said, prosecution on trua ncy-relat
1 city of Sanford several of city and county govern'
thprdinance until it was seen
ed
tax from 10 percent of the
Graham also vetoed a char ges. The bill elm - ' tes the
te bill woWd months ago denied a rate in- Mentz," Graham mid.
Around 11te Clock ...........4A Horoscope .................. 6A purdlase price to four cenIS a
proposal exempting the so-called "unable to confrom
Seminole
bne law, The ordinance crease
The other two measures Bridge......................6A Hospital ....................2A gallon, which would cost citi
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1)epartment
of Transportat*on trol"defense,
wgld increase the basic Cablevision. The firm's 10-year would have changed the Comics .....................6A OURSELVES...............7A $4.4 umillion In reven ue
s
over
the
from
environmental
protection
Graham said he favors the
n1f*h1yfeefrom$6Mto$7.50 a contract with the city has municipal tai on liquified Crossword ..................6A Sports ..................... 5A next two years.
pennitting requirements when intent of the propos, 1. "greater
up to a maximum of $8 11ftee or four years to run," petroletan gas and prottibited Editorial ...................4A Television .............Leisure
"This amounts to an unac- critical road projects are in- Parental responsibility for the
according to Citv Manager local governments from Dear Abby ..................7A Weatber ....................2A ceptable
by'tlwo end of 1960.
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The Chamber's Senior Citizens Committee
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to the problem. lie wants a law making It

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guardians and then proceed to milk the
elderly ptr'o:i estate
According to Dr. Luis Perez, SI, a Sanford

Lon~ wood May Hike Cable TV Rates After Groh

Enjoy Tha
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time,"

were attacked.
Bundy's attorneys told

By JANE CASSELBERRY

Piece

an art student attending

he could just have a power of attorney or a
legal guar dianship over the sen ior cit izen.
Once he Is granted either, Perez says, the

llah ss to l o bby."
The Chamber's Senior Citizen Conunittee~ is
(I about what it says is the recent

somewhat tainted by the
artist and she was tainted
almost completely forever
after b) the hypnotic
session of January 23.
"We also have to consider that it was three
o'clock in the morning
when she glimpsed the
assailant ... site had ii cold,
she was tired, she was
sleepy, she'd had some

handcuffs, crowbar and
pantyhose found In Bundy's
car when the Utah police
stopped him.

hypnosis the description
did not vary In any way,"

700

7:30.6:00 Monday thru Saturday

understand and handle their complicated

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senior citiieiis lmo have just lost a spo use"

ssib/e
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kill er.
The defense argued In a

during the course of

Bundle

Mineralized ROLL ROOFING

ago on suspicion of
burglary. The judge said
the Utah Supreme Court

"The court finds that

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Lightweight, easy to work.

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he said. "This witness, in

The defense argued that
hypnosis and the use of a
suggestive sketch artists
tainted her testimony

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the court's opinion, was not
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pretrial motion that the
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dewdption varied as time
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essence of her description
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the second contest, 9 to -I.

yells with glee as lawyer Jim Cunningham
swings and misses during one of the softball

Judge Edward Cowart

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a major portion of the
state's case against Bundy.

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The authority was established in 1965 by special act of
the legislature. Construction on the 120-acre facility was
complete in 1971. It was hoped at the time of the port's
opening that it could be financially independent in 10
rears, Dolgner said.
\%iien the authority does achieve financial independence

Chamber Seeks Law
To Protect Elderly
Fro Estate

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The total operating budget for the authority this year
will increase about 6.4 percent, from about $303,000 to
$322,000, L)olgner said.

persons and tliat eight new businesses have located at the

major tenant, Saxon Oil, has not been receiving and
distributing the amount of petroleum anticipated. As a

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of a sudden, we lose a cornerstone, so to speak," he said.

That's a legitimate statement. I'm confident of that. Now,
who knows? The really frustrating thing is that we have
no control over the situation," he said.
l)olgner said figures totaled for April and May indicate
Saxon is distributing about one million gallons fewer this
year at the po rt than it did in 1978.
Ironically, the bad news on the fuel supplies will offset a
series of business upturns at the port this year. l)olgner
said the authority has trimmed its staff From five to three

PONDEROSA

A premium grade ma-

Operate Port

going to do it.
"We could have been off the tax rolls in two years.

"This year we projected we would receive $33,000 in
revenue a bo ve the rent. It now looks like we will get less
than $25,000. Next year, we are projecting only $15,000,"

The problem, Doigner explained, is that the port's
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million gallons of fuel each year. The company then pays
at a graduated rate for each million gallons above the
fixed amount. The company is billed as the oil leaves the
3.5 millIon gal lon storage facility at the port.

Herald Staff Writer
The goal of making the Seminole County Port Authority
Independent of tax support by 1981 is In jeopardy as a
result of the fuel crisis, according to the port administrator, Dennis K. Doigner.
Doigner said the authority this year will ask the
Seminole Board of County Commissioners for a bout
8,®0 in tax money
help operate the port. But the
request would have been under $28,000 had normal fuel
supplies not been disrupted, he said.

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Sen. Jackson Says U.S.,
Canada Terrorist Targets
JERUSALEM (UP!)
Sen. Henry Jackson has
warned the United States and Canada are prune targets of
international terrorism and said Congress will "without
any question" pass anti-terrorist laws this year.
"The threat will come from without and not so much
from within," the Washington Democrat told reporters
Thursday following a four-day meeting on how to fight
international terrorism,
The conference was sponsored by the Jonathan
Institute, named after Jonathan Netanyahu, the only
army officer killed when Israeli troops carried out a raid
on Entebbe airport in Uganda to rescue hijacked hostages
July 4, 1976.
"North America is a prime target for international
it acxson
uriurIL groups,"
said, men ioning particularly
the United States and Canada. "It's just a question when,
and we better be prepared in North America to deal with
this problem."
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realize the gasoline shortage is for real. With demand
down, all indications now in most parts of the country are
that gas stocks are growing, lines are shrinking and more
stations are open.
In fact, gas supplies are so good in Rhode Island that a
major dealers' group is ignoring the state's day-old, oddeven rationing system and selling gas to well
just
anybody.
Peter Montaquila, head of the Ocean State Service
Station Owners Association, which claims half the state's
709 dealers, said Thursday, "I told the members of my
group to use their own judgment, but I've instructed my
attendants at his own station to pump gas to whoever pulls
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or Tuesday from the par king lot of an apartment complex In South
Seminole County, according to Seminole County deputies.
Pa ul Cave, 29, of 5573 N. Seinoran Blvd., near Win ter Park, told
deputies he ?ad parked his boat in th e complex's parking lot. The
boat and accessories were valued at $4,300, he said.

sheets from the roofs of five chicken coops owned by a
Casselberry man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Donald E. Lovelace, 49, of 681 E. Seminola Blvd., told deputies
several sheets of roofing had been stolen from five chicken coops
on his farm. Lovelace's farm is located on Van Arnadale Road off
of state road 426, northeast of Oviedo.
Noting the manner in which the sheets were taken from the
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (UPI)—Egypt, Israel and
roofs, Lovelace told deputies he believes the thieves intend to
the United States agreed today on establishment of
salvage the property.
working groups to try to break through a procedural
L.ovelace said the sheeting material had been stolen sometime
hassle that has stymied progress in talks on Palest in ian
.between
June 25 and J uly 4.
autonomy for six weeks
"This is a breakthrough," said U.S. envoy Robert
BURGLARY, GRAND THEFT CHARGE
Strauss after the half-hour closing session of the fourth
A 20-year-old South Seminole County man has been charged
round of the negotiations,
tj
with t he Wednesday burglary in which he all egedly stole
Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil said the
worth of property.
decision to set up at least two working groups amo unted to
Stephen Andrew Hubach, 20, of 2642 Brookside Court, Maitland,

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BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)
Twenty-seven
schoolchildren and teachers died in a collision of two
crowded buses and a truck carrying logs north east of
Bangkok, police said today. At least 60 others were inJur ed.
The two buses, packed with children and teachers,
were on th eir way to a mo untain reso rt a bo ut 120 mIles
northeast of Bangkok at the time of the accident in the
predawn hours Thursday.
The first bus rammed a truck fill ed with logs parked
alongside the road and the second bus careened into the
wreckage. Police said the parked truck has all its lights
turned off.

Bomb Target: Nazi Hunters'

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TOKYO (UP!) Two Japanese fishing boats collided
in the Bering Sea today in an accident that sank one of the
vessels and killed at least two of Its crew members, the
Maritime Saf et y Agency said.
The agency said fourother crew members of the No.5
Hokuto Maru were missing and a fifth seriously in jur ed.
Reports reaching the agency said the 349-ton Hokuto
Maru carrying a crew of 24 collided with the 5,4734ou
trawler Tsuda Maru.
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Skylab space station to next Wednesday, a day earlier
than the previous estimate.
The calculation Thursday by the Air Force Space
Defense Center housed in a granite mountain near
Colorado Springs places a five-day period of uncertainty
from July 9 through July 13 on Skylab's re-entry into
the atmosphere.
The space agency, which is coordinating the Skylab
watch, said the abandoned 77-ton space station had
dropped to within 133 miles of Earth's atmosphere. It has
been dropping an average of two miles a day.
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Meanwhile, in Nicaragua
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be the first Skylab-related injury.
Authorities said Thursday Mrs. Dorothy Larsen was
standing on her porch Monday night, with her husband
pointing out the Skylab spacecraft as it raced across the
sky above the Salt Lake Valley.
Mrs. Larsen took a step forward, fell off the porch, and
broke her left arm and right leg. She was reported resting
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Th ursday. Military sourc,,s
said a twin.engjg plane

eluding women, to report to
their nearest military unit.
A city-wide electrical
outage struck Manag ua
Just
after
sundown

Managua airport 15
minutes after the lights
went OUt.
A national
guard
garrison radioed Thursday

New Group Wants Kennedy
WASHINGTON (UP!)

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believing the way to convince Sen. Edward Kennedy to
challenge Preident Carter is to deluge him with letters, Is
organizing a dampaign It hopes will drive his mail clerk

The National Call for Kennedy Committee said
Thursday it will begin a mail campaign next week aimed
at pressuring the Massachusetts Democrat to challenge
Carter in the Democratic primaries next year.
The group, is led by William Winpisinger, president of
the International Association of Machinists, and includes
Vic Kamber, a leader of the Building Trades Union.

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NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. (UP!) For the first time in
more than a week, sailors at the Great Lakes Naval
Training Center can walk through Foss Park and a section
of bars, drip joints and clothing stores known as "The
Strip."
Hundreds of sailors rioted along The Strip June 24-25,
breaking windows and fighting with police. They were
upset with alleged overpricing by merchants and
harassment by muggers, Navy spokesman U. George
Farrar said.
The Navy confined all sailors to the base June 26-27.
When liberty was granted June 26, Navy officials issued
ffan off-limits order for Foss Park and The Strip. The offlimits order was lifted at noon Thursday.
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Mrs. Foreman said the
the 1510
before or during lunch of foods
that provide at least 5 percent
of the Food and Drug Athnlnlstratlon's recommended dietary
allowance of one of the eight
basic nutrients,
That would mean some foods
candy bars with nutlir Ice
cream sandwiches or snacks
with raisins
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She said sodas, chewing gum,
frozen
ice desserts and some
American schoolchildren would
no longer be able to buy mast, candies should not be sold
anywhere in a school until after
types of candy and soda before
the last lunch period,
lunch after Jan. 1.
The public has 60 days to
Assistant Agriculture Secrecomment On the proposal, so
tary Carol Tucker Foreman
there would be 1nuffltJent Lime
Thurdny again proposed reto put the change Into effect
stricting the sale of "Junk
when school begins thiS falL
in schools, basing the

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placed In the federal govern- drink industry and e.ndv
mat's 'lunk food" category. manvieduren am expected to
oppose the proposal.
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ticipated alticfan from some
people who will' object to the
new standard since It allows
more candy to be sold during
lunch than a previous proposal
she made in April IV1$.
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proposal, all candy U well as
soda frosan Ice desserts and
chewing gum sales would have
been restricted will) after the
lunch period. The proposal was
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Chance, Loses 900 Poungls
SEATTLE (UP!) — Jon
Brower Minn--h weighed 1,400

pounds last year. That made
him the heaviest human being
in medical history and he says
he never expected to survive
the ordeal.
But today, he weighs only 475
pounds it loc,c of 900 pounds —
and he says he won't pose for
pictures until he loses a lot
more.
Minnoch, 38, has spent most
of the past 15 months In bed at
University Hospital in Seattle,
in a daily, painful struggle with
his body to lose weight and

soft-spoken, niustachioed Minnoch from his hospital bed, in
an interview with UPI.
A few hours Lifter he got to the
hospital, Minzioch said, the
horrible pain strangely lifted
for a few momnent;, as though
he were dying. When he was
tugged back to reality, he said,
it was "almost like getting a
second chance," and he resolved to stay alive.
Ironically, it was a crash diet
that led to his near-death
condition.
Minnoch, who has driven or
owned taxicabs for 17 years,
to
said ne "just got so urea or
being heavy all his life that he
decid ed to cut his food inta ke to
almost nothing. But for some
reason, his body ceased eliminating waste altogether, and
everything he ate or drank
"hung with me."
"Probably the most unusual
thing about the case was the
fact that he lived," said Dr.
Robert Schwartz, the endocrinologist who treats Minnoch.
"We were not able to weigh
Jon because he was too sick, but
we estimate that he weighed

learn how to move again.
It was March 19178 when a
crew of firefighters rushed to
Minnoch's Bainbridge Island

home, removed a window, lifted
the obese, ailing man onto it
thick. piece of plywood and
carriejijilni to an ambulance.
When he arrived at the
hospital, he was in severe pain,
suffering from heart, circulation and respiratory problems
and unable to move or speak.

"Actually, I was being
crushed by my own weight, you
could put it like that," said the

will perform heart surgery on him without his parents'
permission to give him a Wood transfusion.
The parents, Jill and Randall Weeks of Columbia City,
will not allow their son, Trenton, to accept blood from
another person because it contradicts the teachings of the
church of Jehovah's WItnev'i to which they belong.
Arrangements for Um trip to the Texas Children's
Hospital in Houston were made Thursday by leaders at
the Indianapolis Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

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MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. portion of your taxes that went
(UP!) Rep. Mendel J. Davis, toward my salary, thus reliev1)-S.C., has told a constituent he big my conscience of further
is gild he will not have to obligations."
In his own handwriting, Davis
contend with the man's "unendbig drivel" any more after he scrawled, "This covers both
years so keep the change."
leaves office next year.
A Davis aide said Thursday
the congressman wrote a letter
to Robert Payne after he
received a "rude and ugly"
letter from the Mount Pleasant
town councilman.
Payne, a member of the John
Birch Society, sent copies of
Davis' June 26 letter to
reporters.
Davis, 26, announced several
months ago he will not seek reelection after 1900 and will
return to Charleston and
concentrate on his law practice.
He was elected In 1971 to fill the
unexpired term of the late I.
Mendel Rivers.
Davis told Payne In his letter,
"One of the small but gratifying
benefits of leaving Congress is
that I no longer have to put up
with your unending drivel.
"I have Instructed my staff to
properly dispose of any future
mall from you in the only
manner appropriate to its
contents"
Further, Davis wrote, "Had
of your correspondence
ever shown even the common
sense of a gnat, or a simple
courtesy one expects even of a
amniI child, I would have been
more Impressed by your
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Motors Corp. permission to find out if owners of 1977
Oldsmobiles with Chevrolet engines would be willing to
accept a settlement of $200 each and a new warranty.
U.S. District Judge Frank J. McGarr granted permission Thursday to GM attorneys to communicate with
the 67,000 car owners.
Attorneys general in 47 states filed suit against GM In
1977, alleging Chevrolet engines had been installed in
Oldsmobiles without the knowledge of purchasers.

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SA'TURDAY TIDES
Jury Deciding Fate Of Billie Sol
I am, readings; tern..
Estes
Daytona
Beach: high 1:14
perature, U; overnight los s,
71; yesterday', high, •4; anal It pm.; low 12,15
DALLAS (UP!)
Once a The Jury in Estes' fra ud and got the go vernment machinery He said the federal govern- politicians
Estes became Texas, are accused of co1•
barometric pressure, 30.15; Pert Canaveral: high 1:01
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who
wined
and
dined $10 million income tax evasion cranked up and nothing could ment had made Estes a friendly with
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p.m;
low
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during
his rise to isborsting to defraud tbree
relative humIty, 12 percent;a.m.,
and
called trial began deliberations stop it."
"political prisoner" sInce 1012 financial power. Brockett said, industrial leasing coznpani
Pert Canaveral: hIgh, 1:01 polIticians
wid., SE all m
of
presidents friend, Billie Sal Thursday after final arguments
The jury contin ues delibera- "because of his silence abo ut however, part of th
n.m., 1:43 p.m.; low 11:01 a.m.
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governabout
$600,000
through:
an
Estea is now described by his in which Estes attorney G. lions today.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
President Johnson."
mont's continuing I nterest In arrangement to market: 36
rert: high, 1:01 LUL
tin'.ugh Saturday. ContInued 11:12 p.m., low 1:12 n. m., 711 attorney as a "political priso- Brockett Irwin said, "We must
Thursday, Irwin called Edes
IrWin claimed that, at Edes' EIt.ssteznsfrom thatknowledheavy-duty steam cleadera
ncr" the government is punish- not tolerate an ungovernable a continuing victim of former request, he would not specify Ø.
hot In the afteea.oas with highs p.m.
used In oil field work. Thc
lug for not telling what he bureaucracy that prosecutes President Lyndon B. Johnson's what he may be concealing
In the low to mid N.. A chance
Eates and his employer, government says the cleaiers
BOAI1NGFORECAST
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not a crime but a citizen. They politics,
knows.
about Johnson one of many Rayincmd K. Horton of AlAlane, never existed.
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A site plan detailing a 240
to 20-by-25-foot open-sided sun
addition
square-foot
Williams Fish Market at 1805 screen for Auto 'Frain Corp.at
W, 13th St. in Sanford Ui,S 600 l'ersimiiiuti Ave.
-approved a site plan for ao
rejected Thursday night by the
planning and zoning corn- addition arid alterations to th
mission, Commissioners said Church of Jesus Christ of
the plan did not meet city litter-L)ay Saints at 2315 l'ark
parking and landscaping Ave
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requirements.
A revised plan for the ..d tin addition to the Child's \'. OrId
(lay nurs&amp;r at 2854 Sa nford
(litton tan Lx submitted at
later (late
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In other action, the Sanford request on a building at 0ld
Planning and Zoning corn- French Ave. The building ill
mission:
be used for church assembly It
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1is fonnerly a retail stori.
church in an existing building
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it 915 W. Thir d °t mt con,.use request for I ddit Wright .
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made a number of press statements on the We$ German
parliament's decision in favor of contin ued prosecution of
Nazis.

BONN, West Germany (UPI) — A bill to eliminate the
statute of limitations on murder, including those cornmitted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945 today P5d
the upper house of the West German parliament
unanimously.
Earlier this week on Tuesday, the Bundeatag, the
popularly elected lower house of parliament, had ap.
proved the measure by a vote of 255-2fl. .
The Bundesrat, the upper ho use of parliament whose
members are appointed by the 11 state governments,
considered the measure briefly today, then passed It
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The Nicaragua entrant
in the Miss Universe
contest, Patricia Pineda
Chamorro, arrived in
Perth today and said she
narrowly escaped death in
her country's civil war.
At a news conference, the
19-year-old beauty queen
said she was at her Logo de
Managua home with her
parents, brot her and live
sisters w hen the homes on
either side of them were
demolis hed in an air raid.
"Everyone was kill ed in
the two houses," she said.
Sow after the bombing,
her parents decided the
faintly should make a run
for the capita), Managua,
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aggravated battery after he allegedly stabbed a man In the arm
with a razo knife, according to Aamonte Springs police.'
Tom Wayne Barra, of P.O. Box 362, Lake Mary, was ta ken to the
Seminole County Jail and placed on an initial bond of $8,400, ac'
cording to police.
The incident occurred as follows, police said:
Barrs was shooting pool with Hugh Edward Smith Jr., 2Q, of
Lake Monroe, at th e Rendezvous Bar, 116 Longwood 4ve.,
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Burdened by pessimistic
news on energy, the economy and politics, President
Carter today was holding a kind of Camp David domestic
summit meeting with top advisers to assess the major
problems facing the nation.
The president summoned Vice President Walter
Mondale and other top aides to the mountaintop retreat
Thursday afternoon, presumably for a wide-ranging
reassessment of his policies on energy and an economy
racked by continuing inflation and drifting toward a
recession.
But that announcement
as have all others since
Tuesday
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press aide in Thurmont, Md. There has been nothing but
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Larry's Cycle on Sandy Lane, Paola, deputies say. lntry was
gained by prying open a window with a screwdriver.,
Deputies say $600 in cash was taken, an AM-FM stereo, four
large speakers and other property.
FORD PICKUP STOLEN
A Ford pickup was stolen from a Forest City man for the second
was arrested Thursday by deputies after he was identified by his
time early Thursday morning, according to Seminole County
The two men left the bar to discuss the matter in the parking'lot.
burglary victim, deputies reported. He was placed on an initial
deputies.
As they were walking through the lot, Barrs allegedly pulled out a
bond of $8,400 for the dual charges of burglary and grand theft.
Ben Schaper, 60, of 100 Dahlia Drive, Forest City, told deputies
razor knife and cut Smith on the left forearm.
According to deputies, Mark Casebolt, 19, of 843 Woodside
his truck was locked when it was stolen about 3 a.m. train the
Smith st ruck Barra, knocking the knife out of his hand Bar
Road, near Maitland, returned home Wednesday and saw Hubsch driveway of his home. Th e 1976 vehicle was valued at $4,000.
patrons helped detain the Lake Mary man until police arrived at
sitting in a white van in front of his house. The two men conversed
the scene.
GUILTY PLEA
before Casebolt went inside his home.
A 46-year-old Sanford man pleaded guil ty this week to
Casebolt discovered someone had ripped t he screen from a
aggravated battery in connection with a knife attack Iqon his
poolside door to gain entry into his home. Property taken included
wife.
a double-harrell shotgun, calculators and three record albums, he
Between 10 and 12 inmates at 16 inmates. He said he receIved
Eugene Hunter, who lists his address as Box 126, Sanford, was
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the Seminole County Jail are word, however, that at least
arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's deputies May 12 in th
Casebolt immediately went to Hutxsch where he found his
e staging a hunger strike, ap. four inmates are eating tieir
Midway area. Hunter's arrest followed a report that his wife, parently
missing property on Hubsch and in his van, deputies say.
in protest of a roach meals in that cellblock.
Arebedello, had been stabbed dur ing a domestic dispUte.
Deputies followed up on the report and arrested Ilubach.
allegedly found on one of their
"Supposedly th ey found a
Deputies said Hunter's wife suffered knife wounds to the
ates, Sheriff John Polk said roach, but! can't believe thit,"
pl
stomach, arms, necic and shoulders In the attack,
CYCLESHOP VICTIMIZED
today.
Polk said. "All food trays:re
Someone broke into a cycle shop in Paola and made off with
Circuit Judge Toza Woodson ordered a presentencing in,
car
ried directly from the ;kitmore than $2,500 worth of stereo equipment and other property,
vestigatlon for Hunter.
Polk said the httnger strike chen to their cell."
according to Semin ole County deputies.
BOAT, TRAILER STOLEN
began Thursday noon in cell
No
The break-in occurred sometime Tuesday or Wednesday at
A 17-foot boat, trailer and outboard motor we re taken Monday block S-i, which holds a total of me other details were imdia tely available.

agreement on the priorities of topics for discussion.
"This is an agenda ," he said.
"We have an agenda now."

shattered the car of Nazi h unters Serge *id Beate
iQarsield in an underground parldng lot. Neit
was
in jured.
The vehicle was a total wreck. Although the explosion
damaged several other cars in the underground parking
lot of the Klarsfelds' apartment house on the fashionable
Avenue Versailles, no on e was injured.
ThebombhttackcametwodaysaftersergeKlarsfeld,
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the lar Lake and, in turn, the hand.
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At least 10 to 15 chemicals dent, said the resulting fl
at a chemical plant unleashed a ers and a woman were poisonous fumes away from Mississippi River.
More than 15,000 pounds of were in Drexel's chemical apparently burned "95 to t,-'~ cloud of poisonous fumes hospitalized in intensive care populated areas.
soda ash and other chemicals mixing room when the initial percent of the chenu
Thursday, sending 3,000 people
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200 who were treated at local that reduced the Drexel Cherni- Covin gt on But this is
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off
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drums
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near
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Co. who complained of burning 3,000 persons and halted air,
Representatives from the
After the chemical cloud tion Agency workers began accident, which caused an
eyes, chest pains and other ground and rail traffic in the
Food
and Drug :\dlliinlstrat!"h
symptons believed caused by vicinity. All traffic on the dissipated southwest of Drexel, taking samples to find out how estimated $2.5 million in
to check MICtlAr
arrived
contact with methyl-parathion, Mississippi River 70 miles south authorities used bulldozers to far the chemicals spread and in damage, may have occurred 0150
a highly toxic chemical used in of Memphis was also stopped to create a darn that stopped the what concentrations. Jan Rod- when equipment malfunction food and cosnietics transpotcl
the manufacture of pesticides, prevent exposure to the deadly flow of chemicals from a gers, of EPA in Atlanta, was to overheated the mixing room- by trucking firms in the area
drainage ditch into Nonconnah map out the cleanup strategy beyond the acceptable 105 were contaminated.
About 20 persons, including cloud,

IN BRIEF

said the tax revenue had gone to help the city keep up with contract, the city will not be Adjustment. They said they ownership of The Forest's
from about $1,000 in 1978 to an inflation and to finance the penalized in any way for can- were afraid the city would set a water and sewage system flom
expected $119,000 for 1980.
added services required by the ceiling the purchase. How the dangerous precedent by the developer to the city. The
The Lake Mary City Council
"I will not buy those num- city's growth. The purchase of a city would pay for the truck has granting the variance.
Forest is a mobile home subThursday night delayed action hers," said Mayor Walter $52,000 fire truck also has been yet to be determined, officials
a
66.
division in the city. Its
has
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question
The lot
on deciding whether to ask city Sorenson. He and the rest of the cited as a reason for a possible noted.
foot frontage on Grandbend developer, First Federal, of
residents to approve an in. council then decided to post- increase In taxes.
The council also overturned a Avenue. Under the zoning law, Orlando,has said it wants to get
crease in property taxes, pone any decision on the issue
In other action, the council ruling by the Lake Mary Board a home cannot be built on a lot out of the utilities business and,
saying it did not have enough until the city treasurer was unanimously gave the mayor of Adjustment, which granted a unless the lot has at least 75 feet therefore, offered the systems
information on hand to make present and could answer authority to sign a contract to zoning variance to a man who fronting the road. The Grand- to the city free of charge. The
the decision,
questions about the decline in purchase the new fire truck, wanted to build a home on a lot bend residents said the buyer city accepted the offer because
Councilman Pat Southward revenue.
The approval was given on the designated as undersized by of the lot knew it was
it will mean additional revenue
told the council that the city's
An Increase of $1 for every basis of an amendment to the city zoning ordinance.
dersized when he purchased it, from charges for city water *and
property tax revenues have $1,000 of assessed property contract which gave the city the
Residents of Grandbend thereby making the variance sewage service.
"dropped almost $10,000 in the value has been proposed for right to cancel the contract at Avenue in Lake Mary were at improper.
Councilman Burt Perinchief
last two years at a time when Lake Mary by Mrs. Southward any point prior to delivery of the meeting to appeal the
was
not at the meeting. Kujbes
The council also approved
all our costs are rising." She and City Manager Phil Kulbes the truck. Under the new decision of the Board of agreement
transfer said he was on vacation.
to
By BRAD PURDOM
Herald Staff Writer

BRIEF

Explosions Release Poisonous Fumes

NATION

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Friday, July 6 1979-3

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, July 979

about 1,400 pounds. lie was
probably inure than that. lie
was by at Ieat 300 pounds the
heaviest person ever reported."
Minnoch has been on a strict
daily diet of 1,200 calories and
hops's to drop to 300 pounds by
December. Then he pi;pjs to
leave the hospital with a goal of
slimmIng down to about 210.

JERRY FRitZIEuI
formerly with "Happy Feelings4'
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this chance at it new life,"
Minnoch said, wiping tears
from the corners of his eyes.
"There are so many people out
there who have given up and
they're not trying anymore.
'liutus what I want to say. Just
give it one more shot."

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LIttle League and softball tournaments are on the
minds of many families in Seminole County right
now.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G iORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALDG. BECK, Advertising Director

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While little leaguers are battling It out for the
rIght to advance to the next level of competition,
plans are being drawn in Sanford to host the state
tournament for the Florida Recreation Softball
AssocIation Aug. 3-5.

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First on the docket Is a dandy matchup between
first-half champion AAA Cooper Transportation
andsecondhalf titlist Oviedo Auto Parts. The best 2of-3 series will be Monday and Tuesday night at
Pinehurst Field.

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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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It's getting at the time of year baseball and softball team managers start getting nervous.
It happens every season about this time-soon as
someone mentions tournament.

By JIM HAYNES

youngsters were the top quall.fyers from their
country for the big California tournament next
week.

That series will feature the top homerun hitters in
the league-Cooper's Don Causseaux and Oviedo's
lloyd Wall.
At stake Is an automatic berth in the state tournament, while the loser joins the third and fourthplace teams from the Sanford League In a five-way
district matchup July 28-29 in Sanford. Teams from
Leesburg and New Smyrna Beach will also compete.

Arid that infamous driver series is returning to the
Seminole Harness Raceway on Thursday nights
July 19 through Aug. 16.

Talk about a proud uncle and aunt!
Pedro and Rosa l3achrach of Lengwood are
beaming from ear to ear about their niece and
nephew participating in next week's national junior
golf tournament in San Diego.
Janet Gas&amp;nan, 16 and Albert Gassman, 14, were
visiting their uncle and aunt in Lengwood en route
from their home En Santiago, Chile. Seems the

Radio, television and newspaper personalities
will be driving for the fun of it, but big bucks are up
for grabs for their favorite charities.
ThIs year, the track Is offering $250 for win, $125
for place and $75 for show. Those also-rans win $50.
I checked with the track, and am sorry to report
they will not permit my children to be my favorite
charity.

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he made."

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Since Jan. 1, food stamps have been free. If
YOU qualify, they won't cost you anything (of
course, they're going to cost U.S. taxpayers
more than $7 billion in 1979.
A family of four with a $2,000-a-year net income will get $154 worth of food stamps monthly,
as of July 1. That's when the latest, 6.8 percent
increase in the stamps' value went Into effect.

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Three-Cent Value?
Make sure your pocket linings are sturdy, your purse straps
well attached-no weak spots or loose threads.
Because those new Susan B. Anthony dollars are circulating
and will be clinking in your handbags and trousers.
The official date for Issuing the copper and nickel dollars was
July 2, but the word is some of them were released at a few
Midwest banks that jumped the gun before July 2.
Rosalynn Carter received one of the coins that honor suf.
fragist Susan B. Anthony at a recent White House ceremony.

She said Ms. Anthony "helped give us that chance to develop
potential in any way we those."
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side and an American eagle landing on the moon on the other.
The coin is expected to save taxpayers a great deal of money
because it has a life expectancy of 15 years Instead of the
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thEIr own minds already have sludge-like Cuyahoga again hospItable to birds
Therefore, It was not suprising to learn that many golfers in
convicted him of poor club selection,
and fish clearly has proved Its capability or

must register to work and accept offers of stable the case of a golfer who killed a goose with his goose," one of my golfing friends told me. "The once aroused.
job..
puttei.
BrIng on the energy crisis.
proper club would have been a No.2 or No.3
are permitted up to $1,750
As has been widely reported, the goosicide wood, depending on the distance.

sons or more in which at least one member IS 60 suburban golf course.
fairway fauna and your Irons on wildlife in the the opening of the first 5and 10-cent store, F.W.'.
or older are permitted up to $3,000. You must
Woolworth's In Lancaster, Pa.
At first, it appeared the matter would be rough.
also show what your income Is, and )OU get some handled by the golf club's board of directors.
A wire report on the occasion notes that none of';
"When you are killing snakes, for example,
deductions to see if you net monthly Income Depending on which story it believed, the board you probably would use a sand wedge. It has a the chain's outlets today sells anything for i"
niakes YOU eligible,
had two options,
sharply angled blade that penetrates the Un- nickel. There are, however, a number of ite riI:
- The food stamP office notifies you about
stW obialnable for a dime.
If it believed the golfer, a local physician, dergrowth and provides the loft you want.
Comforting, perhaps, but an artificial rose, a
your eligibility, tells you how many stamps you accidentally hit the goose with his approach shot
"In the fairway, however, most players would
get, when you must re-apply, and sends a food and used the putter to put It out of Its misery, the go with a wood. The reason Is that In the fairway bubble pipe and a comb as examples of currentS"
stamp Identification card. If you're rejected or bd might simply let the matter slide,
you can take a full backswing, plus the club head rock-bottom pricing only make the good old days
are given fewer stamps than you think you
look even better.
(Although mercy killings are illegal, mod gives you a larger hitting surface."
should get, you can appeal.
directors of country clubs probably would
I said, "As I understand it, the golfer who
To qualify for food stamps, a family of four condone goosanula.)
Concerned about the tonnage of personnel a : killed the goose was on the green. Most likely, he
must have a net income of no more
But If the directors were convinced the doctor already had his putter in hand. In those cir- well as ships, the Navy Is going all out to shape for the year ending In October. Net Income went after the goose in a rage after its honking cumstances, wouldn't the average golfer have up Its crews.
means a gross income of slightly more thafl caused him to miss a putt, they might suspend or putted the goose?"
A new weight-control program will assist'
$10,000.
expel him.
"Maybe so, provided they had time to read the personnel In shedding excess poundage. It's not
Best way to go about applylng'for the stamps is
As It turns out, disposition of the case is not all
green and see which way the goose was going to so much a matter of getting into fighting trin1
to call the toll-free Infonnaticm number, 800-655
that simple. Investigators from a U.S. attorney's
break. Otherwise, they would want a club with a according to Navy spokesmen, as eliminatIng1212, and ask for the toll-free number of the Food office are now checking it out.
pot bellies that "detract from good military
longer shaft."
Stamp Hotline in your state. Every state has a
appearance."
AenUy, there Is a federal law against
"How about using your driver?" I asked.
free Food Stamp Hothne. The person who nfl. putting geese out of season.
"Don'tberldlculous,"myfrlendreplied. "You
SeamenandwomenarebelngadvIsedtoshape
iwersyourcaflcan dlrectyoutothefooditamp
One thing the investigators may wish to couldn'tteeupagoose.Andeven lfyoucould,It up and slim down or face disciplinary action.
office neared YOU.
determine Ii bow many strokes it took to would cost you a penalty stroke."
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Twelfth Game
Cflcjnn,Iti s, IlouSton
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5 Oscar Gondra
6 00 500 2 40
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Today's Games
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THURSDAY NIGHT
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37.103 P (52) I.l0; T (5-2Q
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Los Angeles (Reuss 2 7) at
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Montreal (Schalzeder 3 II. F 35
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DAYTONA BEACH
Time 7:04.0.
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7.40 5.60 7 Jeanle Do
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9.20 3.60 3.10 lOshkosh Success
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WASHINGTON-A lobbyist currying favor on Department's policy councils? The Indignant
The asking price for an Alaskan salmon flshlná
The congressman admitted he was furlous
Capitol Hill should never, never antagonize the Novak didn't like the implication,
with Merrill bi* insisted It was over another permit limited to 1,000 a year Is be advertised
girlfriend of a powerful congressman. Because
matter nuclear waste storage. He wasn't even for sale at anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000 a
Not long afterward, Merrill
Rick Merrill violated this unwritten rule, he'll be
aware, Dingell said, that Merrill had raised any license. The fishing-rights gold rush begaq;
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for a meeting on gas rationing
out of a job at the end of tie month.
question
about his friend Novak. Yet Novak told tiecause advocates of the licensing plan sue- :
Dingell Is one of the heroes In the marble halls of
et, it in-.h,is.d tderrW was
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she
had
discussed the matter with Dingell Ceeded In arguing that the restrictions were'
Congress, a thainplon of
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until he crossed Mary Ann Novak. sz
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us to acknowledge that the Industry.
to be the rc*nantic companion of House Energy petulance. He emerged from his inner
had
misinformed us.
But Alaskan salmon Is the most lucrative
allotted Merrill. Snorted the chairman: "Mr. congressman
Q'ialrman JoIm Dingell, D-MICII., whO
commercial
fishery enterprise In the nation and
Still, Dingell Insists that he had no hand in speculators
legislative Jurisdiction over the Energy MeITW, YOUI'e not Welcome here."
are
scooping up inge p.njjts.Wh.
Merrill's firing, and this is at 1e
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the Byzantine world of Wuhington politics, It wealthy
up Last January on the Enerj
sportsmen
and business interests arà
Department's payroll. There is no sugge*sn Dingell. So when word of the Incident got back to Iai't necessary for a congressman to seek an grabbing them off. Left In
bag are many of
that she Is unqualified; by all accountaj she Is Merrill's superiors, they quickly hustled their official's ouster directly. If a powerful the native Alaskan fithdngthe
communities
which'
quite competent. w earned quick promotion chief lobbyist off Capitol Hill. Now he has congr'-nw's displeasure Is known, that Is aren't able to compete
with
the
big
business"
often all It takes to get an official bounced.
and wound up as a special ssslutar't to Richard received notice that he's being fired as of July 31.
entrepreneurs who grab off the permits.
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Our sources say this dec4iLon was mad, by
This may have been what happened in
SECOND LOOI(: After years of denounc1n'
This put her in the strategy sessions, which Deputy Energy Secretary John O'leary, who Merrill's case. But the upshot is dill the same: A "gasohol" a blend of 10 percent alcohol and
90
calculate hew to deal with recalcitrant happens to be a dose friend of DingelL
conscientious govenunent employee Ii being PIsOUne_thebIgolico(pp.nie5may..
congressmen. There Is no one on Capitol Hill
1 volatile Dingell, however, denied to us that tired because he questioned the sweetheart about to change their tune. One of the big boys,-'•
mare recalcitrant than the terrIble-tempered he had anything to do with Merrill's firing. "Are
relafionihip between a congressman and his Standard Oil of Indiana, has quietly contacted,s,
Dingell, who, therefore, was often the subject of you aware that this fellow ii wider psychiatric
lady friend.
the National Gasohol COnunisilon for permission
the strategy discussIons. Thus Novak was care? bitted the congressman, referring to
FISH STORY: A fishing license In Alaska to use the word on their pumps, and is movin("
Merrill. "Areyouawarehetrledtodrlve his car
playing on both sides of the poker table.
these days isn't a rmtilI4ry matter. Permits for ahead with a tid marketing
of "Amoco'
through
the White House gates?
Merrill was audacious enough to question
commercial salm fishing wider restrictions Gasohol" in a few selected Midwestern areas
whether her ri1atIonslp with the divorced
It's true that Merrill has been getting
Imposed by a 1V74 state law are a blue-sky Item And In Brazil, Exxon will soon begin selling pure,"
DlngeU constituted a conflict of Interest. In other psychiatric care; ft's not true that he tried to for speculators wbo've never baited a hook alcohol
fuel for use In specially modified
worde, was eli. a Mate Han in the Energy drive his car through the While House gate.
except for gullible suckers.
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the nine-bit pitching of rookie 2RompinMltch

Cuba 3, Expos 1:

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from his home at tiny Royalton,

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ins perfurimiance so far thus quickly, all I had time for in
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my
iiiitigs,
giving
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Tigers tln'r
season but on Thursday after- between innings was
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1080 380 miouti, he caine within five outs
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Itick Iloneycutt fired a three- throwing error by catcher Hull
0(4-7) 42.80; P(7•4) 135.00; T(7-43 Happy Dream D 7/.60 Il 80 5 80
The 23-year-old Sorensen hitter and ageless Willie Horton Ilassey
lthrace C 514 T. 31.40
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6.40 5.00
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rungs before settling for a two- singles to
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pace the Mariners. over the Indians,
480
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Rick l4angford allowed one
Bob Watson's fourth single of
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the game scored Jim Rice from hit
and tile New York Yankees,
380 3.60
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in the fifth inning
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I'm always conscious of tile no- to give Boston (lie victory,
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Boston
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9th race B S.IIT. 32.03
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remember when I first became manager of this club. We won our
ElevenTh Game
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The Perrys once did it, but two-run rally in the ninth. It combined on a six-hitter for
Boston 5. Kansas City 1
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Milwaukee
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tories iii the opening round of Specialists, taking a 3-1 lead
the Mustang tournament into the last inning. But a three'lliursday night in the Seimiinole run rally turned time tide as Kirk
Hozek scored the tying run and
Pony Baseball League.
( renter Co mist ruct ion Mark Coffey scored the winning
(leleated Adams Auto Parts, 10- run. Scott Bowers caine on to
4. and Air Specialists stopped mow down the side in order in
the bottom of the seventh to
Shearer Electric, 4-3.
(reater Construction takes preserve the narrow victory
on Adams Auto Parts tonight at Rozek had two of his team's six
8 pin. in the double-climination hits off tough-luck loser Tuimniy
tournament, with ,\damns Auto limes, Bowers picked up the
l'arts and Shearer Electric victory as Specialists pitchin':
battling to avoid eliniination in permitted just four hits.
AIR SPECIALIST SHEARER ELEC
the 6 p.imi. contest.
ABRH
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winner in this tour-team Hemphill
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the state tournament, which Harmon
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next Tuesday thre'igh Thur- Shear.,
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AUTO GREATER COHST.
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said. "Idid alot of thinking about It and in light of allthe things
thai happened, I'm not sure how effective I would be if I continued
managing this club next year. So what I've decided is that I'm
going to go home after the season and look for another job in
baseball.
".1 would like to say one thing about my players they've been
absolutely terrific! Jim Norris and I had not gotten along that
well before but since this happened, we've had a much better
Bobby Bonds, In a 'IV Interview, said if they
un4èrstandlng
Duane
fired me, he wouldn't sign with the Indians next year
Kul.perwouldn't go onatalkshowbecause the fellowconductlng it
And a few players just came by and
had been critical of me
shook my hand without saying anything. That meant as much to
me asanything else. Tohavethlngsllkethistake place after all
that happened merely reinforces the way I felt about them to
begin with."
What about Paul's claim that he Isn't tough enough with hIs
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Paul's chief criticism of Torborg is that he isn't tough enough
with his players.
--Noncthelcsi, Paul doesn't simply wish to throw Torborg out-In---the cold when he does make up his mind to change managers.
Youknow thatlittle patonthe backsldethemanageroften gives
his departing pitcher out there on the mound just before he tells
him he's finished?
Torborg already has gotten that from Paul.
1aul assured him last weekend there would be a job for him In
the Indians' front office after he no longer was manager. From
Cleveland, Torborg told me Thursday he feels closer to pj
players than he ever has before, but he did not go back on his
prövlous statement that he's quitting as the Indians' manager
after this season no matter what happens.
'There's no question in my mind about that," he said.
"What If yourclub should come on to win the pennant?" I asked
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Yankees still will be interested in taking him on at such time as
Paul decides to let him go In Cleveland or Torborg chooses to
leakre of his own accord. He already has saId he won't come back
to manage the Indians next year.
What does Billy Martin have to say about all this?
thily Martin Is and always has been a big booster of Jeff Torborg. Maybe he can't come right out and say how much he'd like
to have the 37-year-old former Dodger catcher working along with
him because that might be misconstrued as tampering, but bear
in mind it was Martin, as manager of the American League AllStais, who asked that Torborg be added to his squad the last two
years. Martin's request was granted both times and Torborg
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who gives Ice away in the wintertime.
That's not entIrely fair.
How can they say such a thing about Cleveland's president and
chief executive officer when he was the one who turned over
Graig Nettles to the New York Yankees seven years ago during
his first tour of duty in the front office with the Indians?
For his next trick, guess who he may wind up giving the
Yankees. Would you believe Jeff Torborg? It could happen, and
rather easily, too.
Had Paul gone through with his original intention of hiring Bob
Lemon as Cleveland's new manager last Monday, the Yankees
very likely would have added Torborg as one of their coaches
shortly thereafter.

But then, it's just possible that In a continuing
fuel pinch even that consIderable obstacle to
widespread acceptance could be overcome-,
providing power steering, air conditioning and
other options were right.

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winners from both players. But
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of fear." The Senate would do well to remember
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clinch the winners.
Connors staged a brief rally,
breaking Borg the first tune on
his way to a 2-0 lead in the third
set, but this merely forced Borg
to raise his game even more.
With a blistering array of fierce
drives and subtle lobs, the
Swede swept six straight games
again.st the dispirited Connors,
who was left to lick his wounds
and head back to the United
States,

annihilation of Connors, but

Anthony Wilding in 1913, but
that was when defending
champions went straight
through to the challenge round.
Borg has now won 27 straight
matches at Wimbledon SflCL!
his last defeat in 1975, but is not
underrating Tanner, the 153Ilipti server who reached his
first Wiinbled,in final with a 6-3,
7-43, 6-3 vietor' over fellow
imierian Pat l)upre.
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may have beaten Detroit to It.
A recent news brief informs that their experimental model won a fuel-economy competition with a top speed was just over 9 miles an
hour. That won't burn up any tracks, but at the
equivalent of 2,070 miles to a gallon of gas it's
guaranteed to leave the energy crisis In the dust.
And with a little tinkering, the designers think
they might be able to hit 18 flat out.
There Is something other than speed, or lack of
it, that could be a problem in selling much of the
public on the vehicle. To minimize wind
resIstance, the driver of the cigar-shaped sub'
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in my game," Evert said. "Last
year, I never thought mentally I
could win the match, even when
I was up 4-2 in the third set."
Navratilova approaches the
final in an equally decisive
mood: "I don't have to worry
very much about pressure now.
After winning Wimbledon last
year, I don't have to prove
myself any more,"
History repeated itself in the

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WhIle the industry has been responding coolly
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men's singles Thursday when
triple champion Bjorn Borg
swept major rival Jimmy
Connors out of Wimbledon for
the third successive year.
The 23-year-old Swede ruthlessly dispatched the lefthanded American challenger, 62, 6-3. 6-2, and now meets fifthseeded Roscue Tanner in his
chase to win the men's title for
the fourth consecutive year.
The last man to achieve this
record was New Zealander
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But what if you - or your friends - are living
on a very small, fixed Income, such as Social
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Everyone knows the cost of food is zooming

"Right now, I know I can beat

has followed the seeding pattern right through the tournament.
This time, lloyd, champion in
1974 and 1976, is expecting a
happier ending to her sixth final
and has looked the more Empressive in the earlier rounds.
lloyd, with a 25-8 record
against the Dallas-based Czech
exile, has a psychological edge
after beating the left-hander In
a three-set final at Eastbourne
two weeks ago.

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WImbledon crown Friday
against Chris Evert lloyd in a
repeat of last year's final.
It Is fitting the world's two top
players should dispute the
women's singles title, which

VIEWPOINT

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A family of four wIth a net yearly income of
Should the Soviets stick to this position, we can
$4,000 will get $105 worth of stamps monthly. A
be all but certain that SALT Ills dead. Indeed,
famllyoffourwithanetyearlyincomeof$6000
Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd went to
will get $54 worth of stamps monthly. Even $54
Moscow to tell the Russians as much.
can buy a lot of groceries.
Senate Republican leader Howard Baker's
Thestampsareusedllkeacashatmoststores,
announced decision to oppose the treaty unless It is
but they can only be used for food, and seed and
amended appeared - to doom chances for
plants to grow food.
ratification without alteration.
Although food stamps are federally funded, the
Clearly, the Senate should not be deterred by
program is run through state bUc sststaty'
threats from Moscow. If the Soviets insist on en(welfare) agencies. Utv'ia,
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stamps:
because of amendments that would render SALT II
- Go to your local food stamp office, get an
fair to both sides, so be it. Such an action would
application
form, fill it in. If you qualify, you'll
unmistakably reveal the Soviet Union's real obstamps within 39 days.
jectives and. alert the American people to the get

American security will have

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Martina

WIMBLEDON, England
(UPI) - Martina Navratilova's
mother will have a ringside seat
this time, but her father and
sister again will travel from
Prague to a Czech town near

Should Be Recalled
We hope the United States Senate is prepared
to demonstrate that it does not take marching
orders from the Kremlin. In signaling both its
independence and its common sense, the Senate
iIl want to amend the SALT II treaty before
considering whether the agreement should be
ratified or rejected.
it was to be expected that the Soviets, having
negotiated a strategic arms treaty that concedes
them considerable advantages, would favor its
approval by the Senate without alteration. It was
likewise to be expected that the Soviets would
publicly express their support for the treaty's
existing terms even as the Senate prepared to
consider whether those terms were, in fact, in the
best interests of the United States.
What no one in Washington was quite prepared
for was an explicit Soviet ultimatum. Ratify the
treaty as is or the entire arms negotiation process
will be cancelled. That is exactly what Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko said in a
recent Moscow news conference.
To ensure that there would be no misunderstanding, Gromyko switched from Russian to
English to tell reporters, "no matter what
amendments would be made, it would be impossible to reopen negotiations. It would be the end,

Friday, July 6, 1919-SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

The tourney Is the same event in which Oviedo's
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DEAR ABBY: The night In rubbing It In. Why discuss for some time and I simply
heard all comments and before Mother's Day our son the obvious?
must have her visit soon. (She's

questions. Here are sometried called and invited US out for a
DEAR ABBY: You should been hinting for a invitation.)
and t rue respo nses:
I rarely invite her beca use in
Mother's Day dinner along with have told A CARI'ENTER'S
Q: Oh, isn't Is a shame you his wife, he r brother and his DREAM who Was flat as a the past she has inspected my

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help. - FOLLY

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Inside and then step on it so it

becomes flat as an envelope.
remove plastic that has burned
Hot gravy was spilled on my Break up all packages and
on electrical appliances is to white porcelain stove top and it boxes so they are flat and also
use lighter fluid. (Disconnect turned completely black.
save a lot of space. - N.H.
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POLLY'S POINTERS in care of
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crease. - BRENDA
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A call from you will bring a
prompt visit from our
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and to help with your shop.
ping nhsds, cards of Introduction from local msrChant .

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on July 4 at an open house and cook-out given by
daughters, Hazel Chandler, Frances Galloway and
Seminole Dog Fanciers 7:30.1:30 p.m. and con- isforgraduation.FeefortheO.
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Patricia Register; six grandchildren and four greatformation daues from 8:30 to week contatIon coume is
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used to remove stubborn paint pliance Is cold. - DOROTHY thinner on It and it peeled right
DEAR POLLY - I ha ve off. The Jacket was then washed
splashes from the metal legs on
chairs, window glass and always found it di ffic ult to get a and was good as new. - MRS.

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DEAR ABBY: I never know (good humoredly) that -DFAR DISGUST][~D
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SANTA CLARA READER
I am fed up with this whole abreast singing, "I've Got
Q: Did the adoption agency outfit. It Is plain to me that we Plenty of Nothln'." Then we all
try to match your features, are not accepted by our son's go to the Pancake House for bringing
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are available at $15 for the helping in replying to 'dear, how bad their ancestors were,
Cyclists will see the pro-Civil weekend. Maps are provided, kindly, well-meaning' friends they've got to he better than
:Saturday overnight camping War railroad engine hist year
and a support vehicle ac- and relatives who ask personal ours!
4 Royal Spring is at a site set ha uled out of the Suwannee by
ques tions about the adoption.
Best Wishes!
companies all tours.

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My wife turned down the anatomically-deprived women examining every nook and
in vitation, so our son said he'd here in Northridge has founded cranny. She even puts on her
stop by the house in the mor- a self-help organization called glasses to inspect my oven!
ning to wish tier a happy "Bosonfless Buddies," seeking
I have three small children
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Mother's
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housekeeper.
vacation with his wife and his
We meet every Saturday at a
I suppose she wonders why I
wife's si'.er and brother. Last pre-teen bra counter for such
do n't invite her more often, but
summer they had a lovely uplifting activities as throw
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of guided 45-mile rides.

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hIte Springs - 60 mIles north overnight there in private weekend and week-long guided adoptive
mother
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A: heaven, no. Regardless of
touring. Rental 10-speed bikes
of Gainesville - utter two days homes.

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celebrating at Fort Mellon Park on the Fourth of parents. It is called OUIIS
July. Mr. and Mrs. William Cravens of 304 W. Fifth (Organization for a United
St,, Sanford, were celebrating the 37th anniversary Response ).
Some years back you had a
of their wedding complete with a cake and a
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Legal Notice

. NOTICE UNDER

CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the

Polish

Jews:

Last

Cha
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WARSAW, Poland (UP!)
United States, the aunt re- were sheltered in Catholic population
lived in Poland. By he said. "1 would liketo visit
The thump of jackboots echoed turned often to Poland to pursue homes and monasteries during 1939, Poland had a vigorous Israel but
I c an
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across the city and a terrified her detective work. Eventually the war. Many were baptized community of 3.5 million passport."
young Jewess ran with her she learned that tho baby had and brought up Catholics. Few Jewish scholars, writers, orinfant daughter through back
ZiJdemarn said the last
indeed survived and had been ever learned their true family tlsts, actors and scientists. Jewish wedding or Bar Mitzvah
alleys to the home of a Catholic given to the neighbor's childless backgrounds.
Three million were exterminat- was
neighbor.
long ago to rememsister.
When Maria left the States to ed by the Nazis.
her,"
Neither woman spoke. The
Raised a Roman Catholic, the return to her husband, she
Anti-Sem iti
soared again
The crumbling Novik Synayoung mother thrust her baby baby had been renamed promised to write her newfound in l%8 when a political str
uggle gogue is currently being
Into the neighbor's arms and "Maria"
President
the most Christian relatives. She never did, nor did within the Communist leader- renovated, but Jewish leaders
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
walked away.
name her new mother could she tell her husband of her ship flared into a purge of say they have difficulty raising County, Florida, June 19, 1979.
The time was 1941 and Nazi think of.
Publish Jun
discovery.
Polish "Zionists" accused of the minimum of 10 male Jews DEK106 e fl, 29 &amp; July 6, 13, 1979
troops were herding hundreds
It took more years to learn
"It could hurt his career if undermining the state.
necessary for a service.
of thousands of Jews into the the address of Maria, now people found out," said a friend.
FICTITIOUS NAME
The purges caused nearly
"It'swhen
especially
in
Notice is hereby given that I am
Warsaw Ghetto to facilitate married with three children of "Her aunt really did her no 20,000 Jews, many of them high winter
it's too hard
cold for
engaged in business at 714 W. First
their dispatch to extermination her own.
favor telling her the truth
Street, Sanford, Seminole County,
it's
Communist
Party
officials,
to
some
of
the
older
folks
to
come
camps.
"Your family was kind to created an identity crisis for flee the country.
Florida, under the fictitious name of
out," sai d Zijdemarn.
Hours after giving up her mine during the war and I her."
THE CARPET SHOP OF SAN.
Their exod us has left Poland
years without a rabbi In FORD, and that I intend to register
baby, the young mother and her would like to do something for
Maria's confusion and fears with an aging and dying the After
entire
country, Polish Jews said name with the Clerk of the
husband were rounded up. Two you now," the aunt wrote, were well founded,
community
of
only
5,000
Jews.
recently
welcomed Rabbi Circuit Court, Seminole County,
months later both died at sending Maria an air ticket to
Florida in accordance with the
"There is a lingering anti"Soon there won't be any of Assher Zeibis, a Pole who provisions of the Fictitious Name
Auschwitz.
visit the United States,
Semitism in Poland that rears us left," said Alexander ZIJ. emigrated to the United States, Statutes, To-Wit: Section 665.09
But the ba by's aunt survived
Upon her a rrival, Maria was its ugly head all too often," said demarn, the 67-year-old adm I
Statutes 1951.
He was sent ba ck to Poland on a Florida
and after the war went to the told the story of her past.
Sig: W. G. Duncan
one
Western
diplomat.
"It's
a
istratorofNozfksynagogue,
service
tour
by
American
kind neighbo r to reclaim the
Publish June 22, 29 11. July 6, 13, 1979
"It was a real shock to me," sensitive topic here
the the last synagogue still stan. Jewish groups.
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child.
Maria said. "My aunt showed skeleton in the national closet." ding in Warsaw. "Now there
The
rabbi
travels
around
the
The frightened woman said me a picture of my real mother
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
But there is little future for isn't a Jew in Warsaw under 60. country conducting services
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
the baby had starved to death and I looked just like her. In anti-Semitism in Poland. The All the young people left after various pro vincial towns. in
during the last days of the war.
phrw1
fri,lc wn.,bl •.,...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN h•
is wiwerng isie t h e prooiems in 1."
Much of the talk in the kosher the Undersigned, desiring to engage
The aunt didl)'t believe her and ingly call me 'Jewess' now I final chapter in the 1,000-yearZijdeznarn said he himself cafeteria next door to the In business und er th e fict it ious name
began a 34-year search for her know why."
old history of its Jewry.
of H &amp;W ENTERPRISES at 3AS3
had
no wish to leave Poland.
synagogue centers around Orlando Drive, Sanford, Florida,
lost niece.
Maria's case is not unique.
During the Middle Ages, 80
"I'm retired and I've got my whether the authorities will 3271, intends to register the said
After emigrating to the Thousands of Jewish babies percent of the world's Jewish pension and this parttime job," extend Rabbi Zeibis' visa.
name with the C:k of the Circuit
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79-Trucks-Trailers
1071) 1 ord P U I, ton speed 360
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$ I 000
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BASS FISHING CAPITAL OF
THE WORLD near 5%'eiaka. Ft
Canal front 2 BR, lB. C A&amp;tI, w
boat house &amp; 15*140 fenced yd
Only $32,500.

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agri. Owner holding with good
terms
REALESTATE

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Low Down Payment

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kitchen with family room,
seperate formal OR, large
covered patio, C HIA 1 a new
roof. Owner transferring 8 says
reduce price to Sol,000.

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this spotless
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C H&amp;A, w w carpet, pan. Den or
DR. beautiful Ig car lot. All for
tust $31,500'

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Wakes. tail pip.', etc
Lawnintenance
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FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
fomnmertv I4arruett's Beauty 11004
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519 L 1st St 357 5712
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Sanford Ave 312 1191 lu,', I-ri
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good cond. 520 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford. 322 8121.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
37? 0707

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Appliances &amp;Misc
(LOCAL) 349 5311

Office Cleaning

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houseS, insulated,
shady inside kennels. screened
outside runs. also air cond
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Home Improvements
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Custom Office' Cleaning, comnn,'r
(141, new consf Lic bonded 8.
in% Quality service everytime
Pt 373 0511 or 668 3981
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Picture Perfect Ext

Painting
Free Est Etc 10 pct disc to Sr
LIT. JJY 6066, 668 6335
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ter,or, exterior, qualified in all
phases, Free Est, Call 3220011

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
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3228665

INSULATION Balling, blowing,
WACO Foam. fiberglas &amp; Cellu
lose, Lowest prices Call 371 0839
or 90.4 731 6708 collect

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Interior Exterioi Plastering
Licensed&amp; Bonded
Call 377 2780

Railings

PAINT ING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est
3230429 after 5:30

REALTOR 322 4000MLS

Light Hauling
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Dry Wall

Projected tennis Cis &amp;

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double dresser with mirror,
chest on chest, night stand cost
$900, sacrifice 5175 831 0858
after 6 p.m.
femporary power pole
Completely wired. Reauy louse.
11125. 321 4416

Landscaping
Rose
fop soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod luying &amp; free trimming
32) 7918

Dressmaking

REALTOR 322i9O0MLS

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2 reSide'nce on ,mpprox 7 acres,
100 ft lake' frontage %15,0
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IN THE WANT ADS 322 2611 or
831 9993
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Arlr('rlc,Tmi Sod 8312200
RAHIA 501) 534 (400 sq It . )
on 1400 SC) ft or more

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REALTY WORLD.

MIiln'S Appliances
efrigeration A C Repair
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Automotive Service

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etc Wayne 110,11, 321 1321

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MiSc &amp; clothing, somr-ne'w
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Multi ii,, y,ImdS,ile
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losing your home &amp; creait? I will
catch up back payirnentS &amp; buy I
equity 372 0216
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listed it) the beautiful Mayfair
section. This spacious home has
over 1900 sq ft. of living area w
Ig well landscaped yd. Ready to
move into. Priced at only
$41.000

Now listing iyrs young.) BR2B,C
H&amp;A, nice car. lot. Will go VA or
FHA. 533.500.

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carpet

'ogging path. Beautiful jewel of
a home ."ui,umabIe mort or just
about any kind of financing you
choose.
sa,00
Owner
motivated.

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1.,ir,iuu' 'tll,' fool',, furl Iuu'ditmg, 'tuisi ti'rmus F
Sit, 1511 Elliott
Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est
Ave I)) /SI I
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
Sale
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throughout, choice set
tied neighborhood near shop
ping $28,850

This lcvely spacious FAMILY
home has a nice above ground
pool. C H&amp;A. FR w el. FP.
Assumable mortgagef Close to
shopping, schools, churches!!!

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112%,111,11111a fir I P,iyt'mina I'arlr
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RE TIREES 7 tIP, fenced, many
fruit trees Alumn storage shed
522.500

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Custornouslt iron work
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's 373 1111. 339 1693

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W Garnest White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC
107 W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

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REALTORS
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323 $331

To List Your Business.,,
Dial 322-2611or831-9993 —

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CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 78906

Model Inc._________
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OLD COUNTRY HOMESTEAD S
OR scr. porches, high wooded 6
acres. 100' Hwy frontage
559.900.

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This very desirable pool planned
home at W7 ldyllwilde has

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your lot or our lot.

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PINECREST DRIVE! Now
$37,9001 FLEXIBLE FINAN

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I acres (mol) Lake Sylvan area
$40.000 William Maluczowskj, p
REALTOR 322 1983

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NOTICE

shopping. 539.500
Assume
_1.200_at 6 pct. 373 1331,

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near Detlary 57.000 ,'actm 855
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power $693
322 5118
. -------------1911 Ford St,tion Waqon' Air.
,iutOmttc AM FM power $495
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373-5774Dayor Night

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DEL TONA Swimming pool With
diving board, 2 full baths, DR. 2
large BPS highlight this
beautiful home Also big Flu
Rmn .garage, C H&amp;A, $31,700 By
Owner Assoc. 736 0383,

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Loch Arbor. 1 OR, 7 B, FR, C
H&amp;A, dbl garage. $67,'00.

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S,,itford Ave at 14w, 477
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BIG FAMILY or live in
Mother. Spacious brick home in

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beautiful new BAR RIFIG
TON w lap siding &amp; shingle roof
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
(,'lleiif condo ,c S ilK) ( .11 ,,ft,'r
3803 Orlando Dr
313 5700
6 3226911
VA&amp;FHAf'ancing
1973 AItache 65*17, 2 BR 1 baths, . I
54—raqe Sales
screened porch, awning 11*45
Peas dwn, assume' mortgage
$5200. $81 mo. into 323 7079
dIr port Salt' lI(rc,s,'tlold
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372 02)I.)237173,3720779

WINTER SPRINGS 2 BR I B. FR,
close to shopping 8. School, I yr.
warranty. cati today, Won't last
VA financing $31.700

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790 N Il 92, Casselberry. Fl
8348200
Eve 862 3655
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

OWNER GOING NORTpi,Leaving
a newly decorated 1. landscaped
3BR I'7b home. C H&amp;A. fence,
fully eqt kit, new washer &amp;
dryer. $39,900.

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qualified buyer $o.000 to
$38,000. Low down payments
BUILDER 372 2287

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15 nuodels Call 3399100 or $34
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Sal
vau1e, I/ 92 S 01 S,,ntord I?? 14721

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FISHERMAN'S PARADISE. St.
John's river access, own boat
dock, use of tennis cts. &amp;
Olympic size swimming pool 1
BR 2 B, priced at Only $78,900.
Assumable $8,000 mon.

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duplex $5500 1. 55000

38R,I' i B,carport.dbl lot. fenced
bk, CH, behind Kmarl, Forest
City. $35,000 VA or FHA.

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REALTOR 322 4000 MLS

42obile

9 72 Buick Skylark exc cond
Nov.
oh. $900
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Building lots, high W000t'd
county maintained ra Good
terms. Owner trolding

Wehave (2) S acre tracts in Osteen
that may be just what you are
looking for So call us

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80-Autos for Sale

WI: BUY U SF (3 FURNITURE P.
APF'L
Sanford Fur
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41-Houses

HANDYMAN' SPECIAL
Stately older"
home $28,500.
29 pd doWP.,yr mortgage alto
pd nt

WHEN HAVE YOU SEEN acute i
lIP I B home on 75150 lot W Ig
frees for only $1650 dwn? Owner
financing 5. includes fireplace'
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yrs old 3 BR 7 B, CR. CH&amp;A,
120*130' lot w nice tree's, close
to schools $41,000 ERA

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4.1 'rotor 814 2116

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ilL AIR AGENCY
I?) 1866 3) 1710

Cash 322-4132
L.,rr y S Mart. IIS Sanford Ave
&amp; Sell the finest in used
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HOMEOWNERS Don't lose your
credit We t,aro helped others to
find FAST CASH buyer': to buy
their equity. We can help yOu
TONY COPPOL A ASSOC
Realtor 644 2518.
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Over 4 acres, I houses Owner
hold. Good terms.

carpet, Fla. Rm,, dining area,
Lots Morel Your

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Paint &amp; body shop all equipt, plus I
BR apt. on 7 lots in excellent
location for business. Call for
more detauls. $79,900.

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Slt'e'piruo Ruts I',, tents
ARMY NAyS ',LuRF'L 11%
110 Souttoru Ave
i.'.' 5701

Beautiful Country Estate With
extra large 2 story home Plus
Guest Home plus gazebo
$79900

32 split plan, OW tot
$31,500

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$100
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or landing a job. Employers will think twice
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carpet, OR, eat in kit, on 2"

for best buys.

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WARRANTED. Just $16,500!

SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
.'191 0610
321 0702

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de sac! Many Extras! BPP

STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
MONTH, REFERENCES,

and mail or

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home in Upland Parkt C H&amp;A,
w w carpet, dining area, patio,
newly wallpapered, on quiet cut.

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$ 30 St.? S,intor
Aut on 121% S It one ti J?J 1Uli

JUST LISTED 109 Lake Dot Dr
Pool, lakeview, large lot 4 BR, 2
bath C H&amp;A, carpet, choice
school area. $57,500

STENSTROM

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SOCIAL AND CIVIC CIRCLES
Join the

1418 Vaiencia Ct 3 BR I'
lot $25.750

We have (1) 7

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS

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$30.6133or339.4711eyes.

78-Motorcycles

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A COMPLETE VARIETY OF GROCERY ADS

with

Ca I I Bart

I are near Wekiva zoned for
mobile home or home, w 1 &amp;
septic already there Deeded
right to river also Good terms
Owner hold.

Eves 862 3455 372 1959

Dollar Paid for junk &amp; us ed
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3 72 5990

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* READY TO SELL' Don't sell
yourself short We have 78 years
of experience 5, knowledge &amp; an
active demand for homes &amp; land
(alt us today!

REALTOR 3221991

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$200 32) ) 401

FAWOI.4T 20 wilderness acreage w
far out terms. $15,000.

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Complete week's TV listings

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3614'. 213, w w carpet, EP. garage.
p2,000

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near P14 siding, close to 1-4.
U500 per acre.

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over 300' frontage on paved rd
170' depth, good terms

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:31—Apartments Furnished Sanford
new appliances, screened patio,
citrus, fenced yard. $29,000. By
'Apts. for Senior Citizens, Down.
Owner. 3237331or323-3649.
town, very clean 5. roomy, See
CASSELBERRY View of Lake
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Kathryn. Spacious 4 OR 2 bath. C
Ave.

COMPLETE SANFORD AREA SPORTS COVERAGE DAILY AND SUNDAY
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Lakefront lot in Casselberry. 100'
frontage on Seminola Blvd
Asking $11,950 with good terms
or trade

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l BR-- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So of Airport
Blvd on 17-92 in Sanford Call
323 8610 Mariner's Village.

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Over an acre, fenced, fruit frees, I
cleared, country rd., good for
horses. Good terms. 14000

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REALTOR 323 7832
Eve. 322.8182. 32? 15$?, 22? 1I

son
this nice 3 BR. 1 bath home on
king size lot. Near Shopping but
country atmosphere. Just
$76.500.

Opportunities
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* A BUDGET PRICE TAG

Teen agers will d0000 jobs
Baby sitting, lawns, etc.
Call 321-0216

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BY OWNER

3 BR, 2 8, 11*34 pool, on Ig w000ed
lot, cut de sac, AC. carpeted,
FR, Privacy fence, trees Newly
painted! All appliances stay
Call 5 10 p.m. or wkends 831
789.1, 831 3192.
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Need more room? This I BR. 7
bath Split level could be just
what you need. Unique floor plan
for those who like individuality.
See It today. $44,500,

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must be wilting to cover all
Shifts Call 3fl.18 10 a m to 8
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Honor System Eatery Fai*l*ing As Patrons Abuse Charity

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VALLEY VIEW, Texas be advised that the meals would the property. The balance was hand-printed menu listed lo.
The religious fare was not for Thomas was forced to cut the
(NEA) - The whole thing be served without fixed prices; $250,000. For this he got 50 acres ounce ranch clubs and 12-ounce
the
locals only, however, most expensive items from his
started because Ron Thomas diners would be allowed to pay of land north of Dallas, a ranch sirloins; the specialty was a
Thcas
says the restaurant's generous menu, and that in turn
wanted to do something nice for whatever amount they believed house, and a restaurant Con' 24-ounce T-bone, meal enough
people. He Is a born-again appropriate,
Bible
was
open throughout the cut patronage further.
vetted from a brick barn. It for the Dallas Cowboy backChristian, and he hoped to inAnd too, those people who
week.
The
live
entertainment,
At first, there was a hitch to was
lovely.
Pastoral, field.
for
example,
was
Christiancontinued
to come to the
dicate to a naughty world that the idea. Thomas did not have Promising. Thomas, a 35-yearAnd.
sure
enough,
there
were
oriented.
"We
never
pushed
restaurant
began
to abuse Its
faith, hope and charity are still enough money to negotiate a old physician, would manage no fixed charges. Not even for
religion
on
customers,"
charity.
Thomas
says
some
true beacons in a society deal. But then, he says, "God the venture. His wife, Cyndee, 24-ounces of T-bone. Patrons
Thomas says, "but we were people would eat $10 worth of
otherwise darkened by lesser intervened," A rich relative would help.
interests,
were told that considerations
.
.
ready with It if they wanted it." food and leave 10 cents. Others
died and left a sizeable
the
would
be
up
to
their
conSome
did
And so a year and a half ago Inheritance. Thomas believed
want
It. left nothing at all. And a few
The couple named
sciences.
"We
are
here
to
serve
Occasionally, tourists in- people, decidedly middle class,
he decided to buy a restaurant, this was the Lord's way of restaurant "The Fatted Calf you," the menu noted,
But not just any restaurant, saying that the Christian Steak House," and
terrupted their dinners to even stooped to pilfering the
they set "however, there is no price on
receive counseling in a room off change from the jars on the
This one would operate on the restaurant was a great Idea,
S
about to feature the best table our service, . .put whatever you
the
restaurant's kitchen. Other tables.
honor system. Customers would
Thomas put $20000 down on in this part of Texas. Their desire in the Jar on your table."
times the customers asked for
By this spring the dream had
The money in those jars was
.
conversion and even baptism. becomes nightmare. Bills piled
not regularly collected, by the
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Thomas, a one-time seminary up. Tables were empty. And
way. It was left so that
student,
satisfied the latter when payments on the
y' ,
customers could make their
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requests in his backyard restaurant became due, they
own change, or, in some cases,
swimming pool.
could not be met. At present,
borrow from the kitty. Thomas
So it was that a few months the management owes $10,000
says poorer customers were not
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after its purchase, the Fatted on the mortgage alone, and if
expected to leave anything, and
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Calf Steak House seemed to it's not paid this month the
in fact were encouraged to
,
Ron Thothas like a dream come former owner will foreclose in
"take what you need" from the
true. The patronage was heavy the property.
Jars.
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and the gospel proliferated. In
Therefore, from this month
WASHINGTON (UP!) — In- an Increase In the number of even more gloomy Is that they
Not surprisingly, the Fatted
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fact, business was so good the on the honor policy at the
flation at the wholesale level teen-agers who found jobs for do not take into account the Calf became something of a
Thomases began to think about Fatted Calf Steak House is
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rose by a moderate 0.5 percent the summer after completing latest crude petroleum hikes smash success. The enterprise
.
buying similar restaurants in changed. Ron and Cyndee
last month as plunging food the school year.
imposed by OPEC, the Interna- received widespread media
other
communities.
Thomas are now charging
Ron Thomas At The
e Fatted Calf
prices offset another startling
notice, and curious eaters came
But then, suddenly, things at competitive prices. They'll
The grim inflation news was tional oil cartel.
The administration has ac- to the tables from across the
Some of the patrons were the Thomases dosed the doors the Fatted Calf began to turn probably even advertise, and
surge in energy costs, the that that gasoline prices rose
government reported today.
3.7 percent and home heating knowledged that the OPEC oil United States. Soon, Ron and regulars, of course, local folks to tourists, and held religious sour. The price of beef shot up, put up gaudy commercial signs.
The Labor Department said oil soared by 8.4 percent. These Increases has greatly increased Cyndee Thomas were hustling who used the rt.staurant as services and dinners for several for one thing, and at the same "It's sad," they think. Faith,
wholesale food prices fell by 1.2 dismal statistics followed gains the changes of a recession in the steaks and side orders for much for spiritual invigoration dozen good friends and neigh- time the lines of customers hope and charity have been delt
percent in June, the third of 4.2 percent for gasoline in United States.
upwards of 1,500 people a week. as anything else. On Sundays bore.
declined. To compensate, a cruel blow.
consecutive month that food May and 5.4 percent for heating
ready for sale to retail outlets oil.
declined. Practically all of the
improvement was due to lower
The Labor Department calmeat prices.
culated that during the first half
However, prices that Amen- of 1979, gasoline prices climbed
cans paid for gasoline and home at a seasonally adjusted rate of
heating oil climbed sharply. 22.5 percent. On a compounded
Energy prices are now the annual rate basis, that would
nation's No, 1 inflationary work out to a 50 percent inproblem.
crease if prices continue to rise
In a separate report, the at the same level between July
Labor Department said the and Decethber that they did
nation's unemployment rate during the first six months.
edged downward to 5.6 percent
home heating oil prices have
from 5.8 percent in the previous gone up by 30.8 percent in the
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two months, the lowest level in last six months and at an anfive years.
nual rate of 71.2 percent.
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federal officials estimate that
nine others go undetected.
"With ali due reepeetteout
law officers," said H. Lamar
Cole, district attorney for
Georgia's Southern Judicial
Circuit, "these flights are
caught by the blunders of the
smugglers themselves,"
"It's my understanding that
there are many areas for use as
possible landing strips, remote
areas of southern Georgia with
pastures or cropdustlng
strips," said Cole, "It's
amazing what is landing in our

weeka ago the pUotofaDc4
airplane landed unannounced
at the small Valdosta, Ga.,
airport and quickly taxied to
one end of a poorly-lit runway.
When airport officials failed
to get a response to their
radioed Inquiries, airport
security officers were dispatched to investigate. When
the officers approached the
plane, It suddenly whe,led
around for takeoff,
The plane struck a utility pole
with one of its wings, however, area,"
and the pilot and two other men
"There's probably several
scrambled out of the cockpit. cow pastures In south Lowndea
Two of them were captured and (County) that could handle one
police found 3,000 pounds of
baled Colombian marijuana on
the plane.
It was one of a growing
number of Incidents in whih
drug smugglers are bypassing
Florida, where authorities have
launched a crackdown, and
landing their vintage aircraft
instead at remote air strips In
south Georgia,
"Basically, there's been an
Intensive effot against smuggling In southern Florida," said
Jack Salter, agent In charge of
the
Drug
Enforcement
Administration district office In
Atlanta.
"The ones smuggling by
aircraft are trying to avoid the
pressure in Florida and stretch
the miles (from South Amen ,
ca) to get over Florida," Salter
said in a telephone Interview
Thursday.
But for every drug smuggling
operation by air that is foiled,

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Valdosta-Lowndei County drug
squad.
The drug squad and a similar
city-county squad In Moultrie
and Colquitt County were
formed four years ago to
combat the increase In drug
smuggling.
To Increase their range,
smugglers are buying old cargo
planes and installing extra gas
tanks on than. Often the planes
are landed and abandoned, a
small write-off considering the
tax-free profit from a successful drug haul.
Earlier this week, three
Georgia sheriffs asked the
Georgia General Assembly to
create a separate state agency
to enforce drug laws, saying
police In small Georgia towns
and rural counties were not
equipped to combat the smugglers.

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Wise home? A higher-efficiency heat pump,
for one thing.
It's a device that heats your home when it's
cold, cools your home when it's hot. It does
everything a standard air conditioner can do,
but costs a lot less to run.
You see, in order to heat the average home,
the standard air conditioner with electric
strip heating has to actually heat all the air
inside the house. And that takes quite a bit of
electricity.
But the higher-efficiency heat pump simply
gathers the heat that's in the outside air and
pumps it inside the house. In the summer, it
INP(x)R gathers the heat that's inside the house
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To meet FPLS recommended 'ttWAT
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IN
SUMMERhaveand
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Of course, the higher the rating
the lower your dollar number.
V\j.JI But a higher-efficiency heat pump is
just one of the many features of a Watt.
Wise home. Others can include an energy.
AJ saving water heater, proper insulation,
treated glass and more efficient appliances.
Ask your builder to show you how a certified
Stt.Wise home can sav
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electricity Or, pick up a Wtt-Wise Living
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The tt-Wise Living home. It costs a little
more now but in the long run it costs a whole
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foot external fuel tank for the Michoud Assembly Facility
Space Shuttle Columbia will be near New Orlem
unloaded at the Kennedy Space
The tank, built by Martin
Center today.
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By DICK KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD
OLLYWOOD (NEA)
This is the season to remake
old movies that made stars
.;
of kids, and to find new child
stars. We have already had a
new copy of "The Champ,"
with Ricky Shroder as the
new Jackie Cooper, and now
Universal is re-making
"Little Miss Marker," with
it precocious 6-year-old
named Sara Stimson in one
of the greatest of Shirley
_Temple's parts.
Walter Matthau, Julie
Andrews, Tony Curtis and
Bob Newhart aie the four
brave souls who have agreed
to work with Sara In "Little
Miss Marker," Brave is an
appropriate adjective,
because It takes a brave
actor to work with a cute
child; innocently, they steal
WALTER MATT1IAU, SARA STIMSON
every scene they are in.
"Sara and I," says Matthau, "make Tristan and "California Suite," because had to speak up. I thought
Isolde look like
an Matthau was In that, and she she would be shy, but she
argumentatIve couple In a knows and likes Matthau, walked right in and said,
cafeteria. We are sublime and she made the con- 'HI!"
lovers. I want to steal her." nection. They also saw "The
That was the beginning of
They do seem to have a Champ," because that had a lengthy series of insublime-lover relationship, another child in It, and terviews and screen tests in
They were rehearsing a again, that helped her to both Texas and California
scene together and it was fun realize what she was doing. that culminated in her
and games. She would put
But she still isn't a spoiled getting the part. Along the
her hand on his mouth every actress type, and if Mrs. way, she had her first airtime he wanted to speak, Floyd has her way, she never
plane ride, her first trip
giggling all the way.
will be. There is plenty of outside Texas and lots more
"How long have you been loving punishment meted firsts.
in the Navy, little girl?" out, if she gets "cocky." And
Bernstein is very careful
Matthau asked her, and she the whole thing Is being kept
how he handles her. He
giggled away merrily,
in perspective,
wants to preserve her
But, as soon as director
"We're going back home natural quality. So he doesn't
Walter Bernstein called for after this is finished," Mrs. tell her ahead of time about
action, little Sara Stimson Floyd says, "and If we never her scenes, waiting instead
was all business. She come back to Hollywood,
until virtually the last
breezed through her scene, that's fine, too,"
minute to tell her what to do
without a stumble, exactly
Home Is a tiny village and what to say.
as Bernstein had told her to called Helotes, not far from
"She really doesn't know
do. She was obviously San Antonio, Tex. Mrs.
what
It's all about," Matthau
pleased with herself when It Floyd is a secretary at the
says.
"She'll fool around all
was over.
Veterans' Hospital In San the time, but as soon as
"I just had to do it the first Antonio, and It was one of
time," she said, to nobody in her fellow workers who had Bernstein calls for action,
then she's all business. It is
particular, when Bernstein read about the "Little Miss really
very remarkable."
said, "That's a print."
Marker" talent hunt and how
Nobody is trying to say
The whole thing of working they were auditioning little
with a child made Matthau girls at the nearby Holiday she's another Shirley
reminisce about his own Inn. She suggested Mrs. Temple. In fact, Bernstein
deliberately had his talent
early years. He says when he Floyd bz?Ing Sara to those
scouts
look for a brunette
was very young, people auditions,
(which
Sara Is) to get away
would pay him 50 cents to
"I thought It would be a from any such comparison.
give recitations,
good experience for her,"
"People have the Idea that
"hut I never tight I'd Mrs. Floyd says. "So she Sara is trying to be another
really get paid to act," he dTMe4 herself and combed Shirley Temple,"her mother
says. "1 thought maybe it I her hair and I told her am says, "That's dead wrong."
swept up the theater, they'd
let me act and give me
maybe five dollars. Then I
got 110) for understudying
six men—all over 7O— and l
Trying to decide where to occupancy), two meals at a
began to see that the acting head for that
profession had possibilities," vacation? Your foreign good (but not haute cuisine)
travel restaurant, two cocktails
They all say that Sara dollars will stretch about
2.5 and taxis.
Stimsm is too young to times farther in Lisbon
or
realize that she has acareer. Buenas Aires than In
London
..$178.72
Tokyo
Maybe she's even too young or Paris, according to a Tokyo
,.$241.49
to understand just what it is survey by the
Geneva
..$172.09
that she is doing every day at foreign-currency
..$144."
exchange CQpeIIhagCII
the studio,
firm,
Lisbon
..$99.56
Sara's mother, Dana
Here is the daily cost per Paris
.
$Z4O.84
Floyd, says she took her to person of a vacation day
Bueao. Aires
.
$9140
in
see a couple of movies and seven foreign cities.
Flgtwes
The same vacation day in
tried to explain to her what Include deluxe
hotel ac- New York City Is estimated
was going on. They saw commodatfons
(double to cod 1179,80,

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By WILLIAM R. DURRETF
Special To The Herald
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla, - True or False?
- During a lightning storm, It Is safer to stand near a
tree than a metal light pole.
- A convertible car or truck with the top up affords the
same protection from lightning as a metal-topped vehicle
since both are insulated from the ground by rubber tires.
- You should never attempt Immediate aid to a
lightning victim. He is probably dead anyway and his
body is seething with residual electricity that could
electrocute you.
If you answered "true" to any of the above, you should
continue reading; It might save your life, or someone
else's. The answer to all three questions Is false.
All of us are familiar with lightning - Its quicksilver
flash and terrifying thunderclap. Yet, what do we really
know about it? In Its simplest terms, lightning is a
discharge of electrical current - a gigantic electrical arc
- between areas of different electrical potentials In
moisture-laden air. These electrical charges build up In
thunderstorm clouds. Precisely how this occurs is not
fully understood and Is the subject of intense Investigation, but it probably involves some process of
electrostatic friction between water droplets in the air.
Dry air, for instance, will not originate lightning.
There are no absolutes when It comes to minimizing the
dangers from lightning. Common sense and a genera]
knowledge of lightning's effects are the best defense. For
Instance, you don't have to be hit directly by a bolt of
lightning to be killed by It. You can be felled just as easily
by a host of lightning-associated hazards. The most
common are the side strike, the conducted strike, step
voltage, streamer currents and multiple following effects
known as "sequelae."
Before examlng these hazards In detail, several important generalizations should be noted.
Lightning Is electricity. Thus, It moves at the speed
of light. For all practical purposes, Its effects are instantaneous.
The flow of electric current from a lightning strike
always seeks the easiest path to ground and tends to flow
along the outside surface of whatever conductor It Is
flowing In.
No lightning strike victim should be presumed dead.
This cannot be overemphasized. Contrary to popular
belief, a person struck by lightning has not been "Fried."
The current has probably passed along the outer skin, not
through the body, thus sparing the Internal organs. Burns,
If any, are usually caused by metal objects worn or
carried by the victim - coins, a belt buckle - which have
been melted by the heat of the stroke. Often, the victim
may not be breathing or have any heartbeat because the
sudden shock has paralyzed the muscles that control
heart and lung functions. In most cases, he can be revived by prompt cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
techniques. But speed Is essential. If breathing and
heartbeat can be restored quickly, the odds are very good
that he will recover fully with no permanent ill effects. It
Is safe to touch the victim. Unlike a person In contact with

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a live wire, a lightning victim contains no residual electricity.
DIRECT STRIKE
Of all lightning's hazards, the most visible and
frightening form Is the direct strike ... the bolt Itself. The
problem here Is to avoid becoming the stroke's prime path
to ground. Stay inside If at all possible during a lightning
storm. Almost any kind of overhead cover will shield you
from a direct strike.
The best protection is large metal-structured building,
with the next best a metal-topped vehicle. In both cases,
the protection is the metal cage - a Faraday cage (after
the English physicist Michael Faraday) - surrounding
the person inside. The current flows around the metal
cage and then arcs to the ground. The rubber tires of the
vehicle are not a factor. By the same token, a convertible's fabric top does not make a Faraday cage and
offers no protection from a strike.
When caught outside, seek some kind of shelter immediately. Keep In mind that most people killed by a
direct strike were hit while in the open or walking down a
beach, not while standing or walking near trees, poles and
buildings. But choose your cover carefully. A grove of
trees, for example, is less dangerous than an Isolated tree
since the odds are better that your particular tree will not
be the one hit. Strange as Is may seem, a tall metal
structure - flag pole, lamp post, water tower - affords
better protection than a tree. Though more likely to be a
target, a tall metal object offers less resistance than wood

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to the current's path to ground and cuts down the chances
of a side strike (to be discussed later). But, whatever your
cover ... wood or metal ... stand at least six feet away.
Never lean against It, or touch it.
SIDE STRIKE
The majority of known injuries and fatalities from
lightning are the result of aide strikes a condition in
which lightning finds resistance In Its primary path to
ground and jumps to a nearby target.
As airesdy nMI,d, a poor conductor like a tree or
i nodes PDA IA MOM likely to Werateaside strike than a
good iuictor such as a rn3 pole. in a docwnented
con In Iando,.FlL several years ago, two young men
were seated on a park bench under a tree, waiting out a
rahatorin. One was sitting with his head tilted back
against the tree. The other was bending over, tying his
Shoelace. Lightning struck a nearby tree, jumped to
"their" tree and then to the two men. The one leaning
back was killed; the other man was hurled from the
bench. Though dunned, he survived.
CONDUCTED STRIKE
Another lightning hazard Is the conducted strike. In this
case, a strike follows a conductor, usually a wire, into an
area that may be some distance from the actual strike
point. This threat can be reduced by the Installation of
lightning stpressors on power lines, telephone lines and
television lead-Ins. When properly designed and installed,
they will hold surge voltage below the danger level,
Many people question whether, in an electrical storm,
they should take baths, use the telephone or operate
electrical appliances. There Is no hard and fast rule here.
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Obviously, there is a potential hazard if you are In contact
at the Instant a stroke occurs with anything that can be a
path for the stroke. A prudent person would hang up the
phone, postpone a shower, or wash the clothes later.
However, In the long run, it boils down to a matter of how
much you want fear of lightning to dictate your life. The
great majority of lightning deaths and Injuries occur
outside the home.
Beware of metal fences. Strike current can travel
hundreds of yards on a metal fence, even though it is
grounded by pods and ground rods, and still electrocute
you. Walking near a fence when thunderstorms are in the
area also can subject you to a conducted side strike.
Oceans, lakes, rivers and ponds should be avoided
during. an electrical 4orm.
STEP VOLTAGE
A stroke that has gone to ground dissipates Its energy in
ground currents, creating a condition known as step
voltage. These currents can generate high voltages
between two points quite close together. A person standing on the ground can become it human "switch,"
spanning these currents almost as though he were in
contact with two live power lines at the same time.
Instances where livestock are found dead or stunned In a
field after a thunderstorm Illustrate the effects of step
voltage. They have the misfortune (in this case) of being
four-legged.
You can minimize the dangers from step voltage by
reducing the area your feet or body makes with the
g[UUiIU. LIV not and with your iegs spread apart.
STREAMER CURRENTS
Special caution should be given to a phenomenon called
dreamer current. A lightning stroke in the making puts
leaders, or feelers, which pull streams of electrons upward from grounded objects to complete a stroke path to
ground. A person standing in the open near where a leader
is coming down can become a streamer path hlelf—its
magnitude depending on the terrain, his height and
degree of Insulation from the ground and the intensity of
the leader. Streamer currents, even those that do not
become the main stroke path.. can be high ... and
aofltliflU fatal.
SEQUELAE

There are other types of lightning hazards that must be
taken Into account. They are called "Following effects"
referred to in literature as sequelae
and they stem
primarily from human reactions to a sudden and unexpected occurrence. In the case of lightning, these
secondary effects do not Involve current flow, yet they
may well account for as many deaths and injuries as the
more direct lightning effects.
For Instance, the brilliant (lash and sudden thunderclap
of a nearby bolt may momentarily blind or startle the
driver of an automobile, causing him to swerve into the
path of another car or run off the road and strike an ohstruction. Heart failure, loss of balance and falling - all
are possibilities and they can happen anywhere, in the
open or inside a protected structure. Since there Is no way
to predict what will occur and when, the only precaution
available Is normal care.

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FrIday, July 6, 1979

Moody Rarely Recognized
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
Ron Moody, the superb
English actor and Oscar
nominee for his 1968 portrayal of Fagin in the
m usical "Oliver!" lives In
dread of the makeup box.
Few actors have suffered
more for art than the jolly
Engllshmai1 who has made a
career of playing grotesque
old goats.
Spirit gum, wigs, false
teeth, contact lenses and
greasepaint have taken their
toll, altering his off-screen
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appearance,
He plays Merlin, the
sorcerer of King Arthur's
time In his new film,
"Unidentified Flying
Oddball," a contemporary
story of a spaceman who
gets caught In a time warp
and ends up in the sixth

recently who researched the
scientific fact that bald men
are more virile than hairy
men," he said. "The doctor
concluded such Is not the
case. He said baldness plays
no part in virility.
"We must explode this new
theory. Bald sex maniacs
are a necessity to western
civilization as we know it."
Moody's most demanding
makeup Job involved "The
Flight of the Doves" inwhich
he was required to wear five
different disguises. The
experience left him almost a
broken man.
In addition to having his
RON MOODY
fuzz shaved off, his
...as Fagan
eyebrows where shaved as
M1y in an accent that well. He
was forced to wear
smacked suspiciously of brown contact lenses to
cockney although he denies cover his
blue eyes.
being a cockney.
Several different sets of false
"There's not much more teeth were cemented to his
Century.
"I
designed
me
OWfl
Taken from "A Con- makeup for Merlin," said that can happen to me face. own Ivories.
Makeup has changed me
"It was pure torture," he
appearance forever. A recalled.
"I reeked of spirit
career of playing men of gurn
which
intense attitudes, villains when It Is itches and burns
every day
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andmadmenhaveleftmea for hours applied
on
end.
T
Tochniclans S.rvice
My eyes
shadow of me former
hurt
so
much
I
could
only
"It began early In me wear the
lenses for a few
acting life when I wore a minutes at a time.
of imported cars
putty none aaurjahHeeptna
and trucks,
"The false teeth ruined me
Our prices will
movie version of 'David
bridgework.
Me eyebrows
Pleasantly surprise you.
Copperfield.' It clogged me
never
grew
back.
And a
breathing and I played the
month
after
the
film
was
entire picture with a cold
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over I was forced to wear
4l
that affected me sinuses
spectacles to compensate for
ever after,
the damage Incurred by the
"When I did Fagin, they
shaved me head and covered contact lenses.
"Misadventures with
it with a rubber cap onto
makeup
have
ruined me
which was pasted Fagin's social life.
It's
part
of the
mat of hair and then topped
penalty
one
pays
for
his
art.
it off with a flat c1eria1 hat.
"I wore the makeup for Me love life wasn't helped by
three months. When the playing older men. Perhaps
that's why I've been a
picture was completed,
lifelong
bachelor.
discovered me hair refused
"i
often
appear on the set
to grow back exceptfor a
ing
and
me
fellow
actors don't
little f UZL"
recognize
me. That's not
Moody patted his bald pate
surprisin". I look at meself
forlornly.
SPtCIA
"I read of a doctor in a mlrroz and. discover
mi-i a ve&amp;ige or on
Moody remaining.
"After me experiences In
rearranging me physical
for
person, you can wager I'll
C9
DO
never
Impersonate a female
W.-SUN. "
STACKED HIGH, IMPORTED
eves-is
on the screen. God knows
what I might lose."
BARBRA
RYM
Moody will star next year
STREISAND
ONEAL
for ABC In a new weekly
adventure drama, "Hart In
San Francisco," playing an
Edwardian sleuth in con
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temDorary California.
ROAST BEEF, CORNED BEEF
"Hart Is really an
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eve 7I$-S
nlsm as a detective," Moody
ALl MCSCAW
said. "He's sent to San
DEAN PAUL MARTIN
Francisco by Scotland yard
DRAFT BEER
with biza
It's
not
like 'Starsky and
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ALL NEW
character actors are denied
CHEERLEADERS
the same opportunities with
IN
those sweet young girls.
"In the TV series I will be
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required
to wear very little
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necticu• Yankee at King
Arthur's Court," the new
Disney film depicts Merlin
as a sinister villain. Moody
wears a long goatee,
mustache, wildly upt ur ned
eyebrows and a curlicue lock
of hair sprouting from the
top of his bald dome.
Since
becoming
a
character actor at age
Moody has played dozens of
old men, weirdos and
villains, most of them
requiring heavy makeup. He
reckons he spends more time
at the makeup table th an he
does on camera.
It Is no wonder then that
Moody walks the streets of
his native England and in
Hollywood unrecognized by
moviegoers who have seen
him dozens of times
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National Depression Glass Assn. Convention July
6-8; show and sale, July 7-8, Sheraton Twin Towers,
5780 Major Blvd., Orlando. Open to public.
Admission $1,50.
Ce
Florida Zoological Park U. S. 17-92, one
mile'eastof I4 '
and 4½ miles west of Sanford. Hours
General Sanford Museum Ubraiy,520 E. First St.

Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2-6 p.m only.
Central Florida Civic Theatre presents the
musical "Gypsy" July 13-15, 2023, 27-29, 8:15 p.m.;
July 22, 2:30 p.m. Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven
Park, Orlando. For reservations call 305-896-7365.
Grapefruit Productions presents twin comedies
"The Private Ear" and "The Private Eye", 8 p.m.
performances July 7,8,12-15 and 3 p.m., July 8, 14 &amp;
15,3372 Edgewater Dr., Orlando (next to Once Upon
A Stage).
Annie Russell Summer Theater at Rollins
College, Winter Park presents Agatha Christie play,
"A Murder Is Announced", July 5-14, 8:30 p.m. Call
2145 for ticket Information.
Blue Grass Music Hoe Down, 2-7 p.m., Saturday,
J uly 7, Hitching Post, Chuluota. Blue Grass Pardners, Full House, American Bluegrass
with
Gene Denmark, as guest singer. Free admission.
Beat Maltbie Shell Museum One of the largest
displays of shells in the world. Located on Holt
Avenue at Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are 15 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Monday.
Admission Is $1 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates available.
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with picnic tables and featuring The Senator, one of
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open 7 a.m. to sunset Mondays through Fridays. 9
am. to sunset Saturdays and Sundays, off U.S. 17-92

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General Hutchison. Parkway, Longwood.

Fort Christmas Museum

replica an
l$37 fort of the Second SeynjpJ0 War. Guided group
tours by calling 568-4149. Free admission. Open 10
a.m. tO4pm. Wednesday through Saturday, 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Located on Road 420, two miles north of East Highway 50 at
Chlrstmas, Florida.
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JULY 7, 1919

focuses on a typical day on
location at the filming of "The
Scarlet Letter." a dramatiza-

tion of Nathaniel Hawthorne's
novel of Puritan America starring Meg Foster, John Heard (2) THE

EVENING

900
(2)
WILMA Shirley Jo Finnay portrayi Wilma Rudolph in
this dramatization of the early
life and
of the 1980
career

triple Olympic gold medal

winner. (R)

SUNDAY
JULY 8, 1919

EVENING
1000
MOSES - THE LAWGIVER
The Israelites flee from their
Egyptian captors and cross the
Red Sea, only to find themselves facing the new dangers
of hunger, thirst and desert
raiders. (Part 4 of 6) (R

MONDAY

and Kevin Conway.

TUESDAY
JULY 10. 1919

EVENING
9:30
(2)(12)SALT II DEBATE Live
coverage OT a de bate between
proponents and opponents of
the recently signed SALT II
pact, from the John F. Kennedy
Center In Washington. John
Chancellor moderates.

1000
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Robert Goulet joins Julio

Andrews in singing memorable
Broadway songs.

WEDNESDAY
JULY 11, 1979

EVENING

MORNING

8:30
THE SCARLET LETTER
"The Making Of The Scarlet
Letter" This documentary

9:30
LETTER
• THE SCARLET
AFTERNOON

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Robin

Williams,

Wayland

Flowers, Toad, Lenny Schultz
and Duck's Breath present a
comedy special from San
Francisco's Great American
Music Hall. (R)

$350 FOR
LUNCH

Erik Estrada savored his success when he
recently returned to the New York City
restaurant where he worked as a waiter 10
years ago. his lunch companion was Suzette
Namath, whose brother paid $350 for her to
enjoy that privilege at a celebrity auction to
benefit the U.S. Olympic Committee.

THURSDAY
JULY 12, 1979

EVENING
8:00
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "Polynesian Adventure" An account of the exotic
South Pacific Isles by an American family who lived with the
natives and adopted their
ways.

10:00
0 EVENING IN BYZANTIUM

A once-great producer
attempts to make a comeback.
resurfacing at the Cannes Film
Festival. His plans are temporarily stopped by an explosion
In his room. (Part 1 of 2)

800
6:0
(I) 0 GOLF "Western Open" UBASEBALL Regional coyerage of Boston Red Sox at
Live coverage of third-round

California Angels; Los Angeles
play in this $300,000 PGA tourDodgers
at Montreal Expos
nament from the National Golf
Club in Oak Brook, Illinois.

MORNING

O WIDE WORLD OFSPORTS
900
(2) a WIMBLEDON TENNIS Coverage of the Firecracker
Live coverage of the U.n's "400" stock car race from

TUESDAY
JULY 10. 1919

Finals in this prestigious tennis Daytona, Florida; International
tournament from the All-Eng. Cliff Diving Championships
EVENING
land Lawn Tennis and Croquet from Acapulco, Mexico.
11:30
Club in London. England.
AMERICAN
PAN
(4)0
SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
GAMES Highlights of the day's
JULY 8, 1979
events in the Pan Am Games.
1:30
from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
WRESTLING
AFTERNOON
Dick Stockton hosts.

2:30
SPORTS 8ThCU

(4)0 PAN

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AMERICAN
various GAMES Events expected to

LAN Coverage of
events In the Pan American
games including swimming and
diving, gymnastics, roller skatlng, archery and wrestling,
from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

men's gymnastics, boxing.
track and field, and roller hock.y. Dick Stockton hosts. (From

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San Juan,Puerto Rico
4:30
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

AUTO
RACING
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HIGHLIGHTS "Road Atlanta"

(2) 0 PRE-GAME SHOW

430
OD BOWLING Finals of the
Fresno PSA tour tournament
live from the Frno Open in
California.
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Sports On The Air

and
be COVSd
women'sswimming and diving,

Live coverage of the WBC

pionship between Alexis
Arguello and Rafael Limon
3:15
Madison Square Gordon;
(2) BASEBALL Regional from
AAU
WelghtIltting Championcoverage of Detroit Tigers at
Milwaukee Brewers; Minnesota ships from Totowa, New
Jersey.
Twins at Cleveland Indians.

Orange County Historical Museum
Exhibits
trace county's past: country store, pioneer kitchen,
moonshine still, etc. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays
through Fridays; 2t05Saturdays and
Sundays 812
E. Rollins St., L och Haven Park.

LAUGH-OFF Host

Arrival Of TV
Prompts Changes
RED SUCKER LAKE, admitted she didn't know version of the Muhammad
Can, (UPC)
The arrival how the advertisements Ali-Leon Spinks fight for the
of bootleg television in this would affect them.
third time were heard to ask,
northeastern Manitoba
Ms. Fey, meanwhile, will "Who is All?"
community of 450 persons attempt to emphasize the
The station's antenna dish
has caused absent e'1w. positive. Taking advantage
can
be tuned to a number of
among scnoolchildren to of the community's video
satellites
including the
increase by as much as 50 cassette recorder, she said
CBC's
Anik
but so far the
percent.
she hopes to be able to show
Heather Fay, who teaches Sesame Street and other band has been watching
American shows,
fourth and fifth grade educational programs to
children, said the main side children.
The band came to acquire
effect of television's arrival
But it's hard to assess the its own satellite broadin the community, which effects of the medium on a casting station largely
literally is off the official virtually foreign culture: through the efforts of Chief
provincial road map, has children watching a cassette Elijah Harper,
been a sharp increase in
absenteeism to 50 percent
on some days.
Dave Neepin, a maintenance man for the TV
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Sting at Detroit Express

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Bleiweiss and guests including

NASL SOCCER Chicago Super Featherweight Cttam-

The Cartoon Museum Exhibit of rare cartoon
art and cart,0011 miscellany,no adniluion charge, 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, next to
Azalea Park Post Office, 509 Semoran Blvd.

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government Health and
Social Services buildings,

said, "It's kind of hard to
follow. Those Americans...
all they have Is movies I
didn't understand what they
were saying."
Like many local residents,
Neeptn doesn't have a TV set
yet. Still, despite his
WEDNESDAY
skeptical assessment of the
medium, he said in a recent
JULY 11, 1979
Interview, "I think I'll get
one around the end of July."
EVENING
Hudson Bay Company
1130
store manager Scott WickAMERICAN
(4) 0 PAN
GAMES Highlights of the day's ware says he has sold about
20 sets so far, and plans to
events in the Pan Am Games,
from San Juan, Puerto Rico. stock more color and blackDick Stockton hosts.
and-white models later this
year, as well as antennae
THURSDAY
which some residents hope
will extend the station's oneJULY 12,1979
mile range.
Valeds Harper, the wife of
EVENING
band manager Wesley
11:30
Harper, said the children
AMERIH
ANN
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watch cartoons in the afGAMES Highlights of the
ternoon.
events In the Pan Am Ga
"I think it's good for the
from San Juan, Puerto
kids
to know about things
Dick Stockton hosts.
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David Letterman. Guests: Jose
Feliciano, Elayne Boosler,
Kroskin.

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enthusiasts discuss their abililies at the Rhine Institute of
Duke University. (R)
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( MARY TYLER MOORE A
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of an American physicist to
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"Wall Street Week Midyear
Review"
9:00
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Rockford Is arrested in a stolen
car loaded with weapons and
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And The Ticker Tape Kid"
(1978) Suzanne Pleshette, Don
Meredith. An attractive private
Investigator goes West to cap.
lure a gang of outlaws and
their charming leader, (R)
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(1968) Dirk Bogarde, Susannah
York. A mdntal genius finds
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who also works in a decoding
Section of British Intelligence.
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Ebert and Gene Siskel review
"Rocky II," "Escape From
Alcatraz" and "The Main
Event."
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Ray Stevens.
AMERICA AFTER VIET.
HAM "America And Its Political Institutions" Daniel Schorr
looks at the government's ability and willingness to create a
post-Vietnam foreign and
domestic policy.
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events in the Pan f American
games including swimming and
diving, gymnastics, roller skating, archery and wrestling,
from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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HIGHLIGHTS "Road Atlanta"
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an 11-year-old female whiz kid
with a great arm. (R)
0 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
The Galactica Is caught
between a crew of Cytons
manning the most powerful
weapon in history and a wave
of Cylon fighters. (Part 1 of 2)
(R)
SED MEETING OF MINDS
teve Allen talks with French
philosopher Voltaire (John
Hoyt), Martin Luther (Leon
Askin), Florence Nightingale
(Jayne Meadows) and Greek
philosopher Plato (David
Hooks). (R)
8:30
(4)0 JUST FRIENDS Susan
and Coral spot Leonard at a
health club that caters to a gay
clientele. (R)

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life and career of the 1960
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triple Olympic gold medal
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Twins at Cleveland Indians.
Charles Aiken. (R)
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LIVE Host: Buck Henry.
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Jesse
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10:30
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PRIME TIME SUNDAY
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Albert

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ridge
10 World War II &amp;i Narrowed
agency
54 Long walk
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55 Poem
12 Told a fib
56 Actress
14 Buddy
Sandra
Ebson's
57 'nare
chara.er
58 Negative
16 Dosi
prefix
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59 Sneaky
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Williams
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West
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National
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27 Modern
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32 Actor
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33 Swedish
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Dolly
38 High
railway
40 American

humorist
41 Move
quickly
42 Actor
Alan
44 HailI (Latin)
46 Waste
allowance
47 Free of
access
49 Protract

51 Commotion
52 Slippery
fish
53 Algerian
governor

34 Humor
36 Greek letter
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Western
agency
3 Part of New
York Bay
SOL I T T IOT
4 Young horse
5 Priestly
garment
6 Liz
was
Cleopatra
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Friday, July 6, i,,

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For A Third Career

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FLORIDA
&amp;OO
RESTLESS
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NEWS
THE FBI (MON, TUE. THU,
00(12) NEWS
FR
7:30
SESAME STREET (R)

a)

TODAY

O GOOD MORNING AMERI-

patients in a hospital decide to
try living together in an apartment in the outside world.
THREE'S COMPANY Janet
and Chrissy are excited that
Jack is dating an "older
woman" until they meet the
woman they believe to be his

(2)c4)00U NEWS
STUDIO
SEE Visits

Alaska's 'bush country," teenage farmers and a New England cemetery. (A)

12:30

SUMMER SEMESTER
a) NEWS
CA
minute later she apologizes like a phoenix - pltmige
(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMORfor having "just woken up." and all - from the ashes of
8:00
tizi
PTL
cLui
ROW
You could never tell.
the defunct Patti LaBelle
(4)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO O RYAN'S HOPE
8:00
Patti's vitality says a lot and the Bluebelles. Now oe
•OVER EASY
UHOLLYWOOD SQUARES
(1) EARLY DAY
about who she is As the again, this time flying solo,
(4)AGRONSKY AND COMPA.
100
leader of LaBelle, she rose Patti Is proving herself
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
NY
a)
(12) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
0NEWS
GOOD MORNING FLORIDA (4) MIDDAY
forever young.
(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
"It was and still is hard
OTHE YOUNG AND THE
(4) OF WOMEN AND MEN
RESTLESS
getting re-established," says
6:30
(WED)
ALL MY CHILDREN
()C TODAY
Patti of her third career,
(4) FILM FESTIVAL (THU)
0 GOOD MORNING AMERI1:30
"but not as hard as It might
(4)CRACKERBARREL (FRI) CA
CI) 0 AS THE WORLD
be. I have a track record,
NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 ULIAS, YOGA AND YOU (R) TURNS
and people do know of Patti
0 SUNRISE
200
LaBelle
(2)111)
THE
DOCTORS
6:25
(2) (4) DONAHUE
"But I think It's luck too,"
0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
(2) POPI GOES THE COUN- 0 MIKE DOUGLAS
she admits. "I have to be
2:30
TRY (MON)
0 MOVIE
(2)(M ANOTHER WORLD
lucky to be out there fot a
PORTER WAGONER (TUE. C DINAHI
(4)0 GUIDING LIGHT
FRO
third time."
9:30
NASHVILLE
ON
THE
ROAD
Her life does seem blessed.
300
0 THE SCARLET LETTER
(WED)
0 GENERAL HOSPITAL
(WED)
Patti LaBelle and the
(2) THE W1LBURN BROTHERS
U) ANTIQUES
Bluebelles emerged from the
9.55
(THU)
hearty soul scene in
3:30
(4) UPBEAT
6:30
(4)0 MA-SH(R)
Philadelphia - where she
1O
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U) ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)
dill lives —lnlg63 with such
a) CARD "ARKS
THE LITTLE RASCALS
hits as "I Sold My Heart to
400
ALL
IN
THE
FAMILY
(4)
(R)
6:45
(2) EMERGENCY ONE
40
STUDIO SEE (R)
the Junkman." The group
A.M. WEATHER
(1) THE GONG SHOW
became a trio in 1967, whefl
10.30
BEWITCHED
6:47
Cindy Birdsong left to join
(2) (12) ALL STAR SECRETS
0 WiLD, WILD WORLD OF
(4)
EYEWITNESS
DEAF
NEWS
OD
LOVE OF LIFE (MON-WED, ANIMALS
the Supremes. They slowly
FRI)
0:65
faded from the rock scene
112) MAKE ME LAUGH
MARY TYLER MOORE £ SESAME STREET (R)
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
until their appeMrancc in
O GOOD MORNING FLORIDA (THU)
I971 on Laura Nyro's Gonna
4:30
0 WHEWI
(12) HI, NEIGHBOR
Take A Miracle l.p.
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS
0
ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)
7:00
LaBelle, as they became,
MARY TYLER MOORE
10:55
C2)(12)TODAY
O UERV GRIFFIN
blazed into the '70s with
(4)0 MONDAY MORNING 0 CBS NEWS
UGUNSMOKE
futuristic costuming and, a
(MOW)
11:00
searing black rock style
500
(4)0 TUESDAY MORNING (12) HIGH ROLLERS
(TUE)
a) CAROL BURNETT AND
typified by Its seductive
(4)0 THE PRICE 18 RIGHT
FRIENDSmillion selling "Lady. (4)0 WEDNESDAY MORN- 0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (R)
0 THE 000 COUPLE
ING(WED)
Marmalade." Outrageous
11:30
MISTER ROGERS (R)
(4)0 THURSDAY MORNING (2) (12) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
and Inventive performances
6:30
endeared the group to
(4)0 FRIDAY MORNING (ERI) 0FAMILY FEUD
(2) NEWS
audiences and critics alike 00000 MORNING AMERI0 HOGAN'S HEROES
AFTERNOON
a pressure that Patti, Sarah
CA
Dash and Nona Hcndryx
have faced since the group's
madly in love with a cute new
demise
July 9
nurse, and Hot Lips celebrates
MONDAY
"When Istarted out on my
her divorce. (A)
SINGER PATTI. LABELLE
own after the group broke
dents to their new school In
9:30
EVENING
up," says Patti, "I was on
(4)0
WKRP
IN CINCINNATI
Walnut
Grove.
(Part
2
of
2)
(R)
my own . I didn't have
(4)0THE WHITE SHADOW Les Neuman threatens to
management. It was my
6:00
The plane carrying the basket. commit suicide after he hears
husband and myself trying to
(1)00 U NEWS
ball team to an Invitational an Insulting remark about his
think of things to wear, so I 0 STUDIO SEE Coast Guard tournament develops •nglne manhood from a sportscaster.
(R)
ended up going to LA. and cadets travel up the East Coast trouble in mid-air. (R)
aboard the training cutter
0 BASEBALL Regional coybuying 15 outfits in Beverly Eagle.
1000
(R)
wage of Boston Red Sax at (4)0 LOU GRANT Lou fears
Hills which l never ended up
California Angels; Los Angeles an article written by the Trlb's
eo
wearing onstage. You could
m
Dodgers at Montreal Expos
NBC
(12)
NEWS
star columnist (Richard B.
say we wasted a lot of (4)0 CBS NEWS
0 BILL MOYER8' JouRNAl. Shull) will incite a six-time killer
money.
'The Outer Dissident: A Con- to strike again. (R)
0 ABC NEWS
"But l had an idea ofwhat UI VILLA ALEGRE(R)
versation With Georgi Vine"
MURDER MOST ENGLISH
Bill Moyer, talks with Soviet "Nine Tailors"
I wanted to do as a singer,"
700
dissident and Baptist minister
says Patti, "and that was 2) TIC TAC DOUGH
11:00
Georgi Vine at Middlebury Colestablish myself as a ballad C4) MARY TYLER MOORE A leg.
In Vermont.
a)@0OUNEWS
singer - something I lindsome architect who has
DICK CAVETT Guest:
, .16 6-k Ia..'.
4 INVS uj• ..... ;.. ...... I
couldn't do with LaBelle.
.building
George Burns.
t30
That became my first nvites her out on a date.
THE SCARLET LETTER
:1
1t30
I THE CROSS-WITS
album"
"The Malting Of The Scarlet (2)112) TONIGHT Guest host:
I JOKER'S WILD
Letter" This documentary Don Rlckles. Guist: Ben
TO THE POINT
Since then Patti has found
focuses on a typical day on Vereen.
U
MACNEIL
/
LEHRER
experienced management in
L
location
at the filming of "The (1) 0 PAN AMERICAN
her hometown to guide her IIEPORT
Scarlet Letter," a dramatiza- GAMES Highlights of the day's
7:30
career, and a producer in
tion of Nathaniel Hawthorne', events in the Pan Am Games,
him
(2)
LIARS
CLUB
novel of Puritan America star- from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Skip Scarborough who
ring Meg Foster, John Heard Dick Stockton hosts.
brings out both Patti's bard (4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
•!' c
..
IN SEARCH OF... "Angel WW Kevin Conway.
POLICE STORY A police
and
soft
aides.
Which
is
why
Of Death"
7.IaVe
Officer whose specialty is talk.
9:00
It's AlrigJ* With Me (Epic)
FAMILY FEUD
ing criminals into releasing
is causing new excitement U CAROL BURNETT AND (2) © MOVIE "A Love Affair: hostages
sip
.y
is asked to convince
The
Eleanor
And
Lou
Geluig
FRIENDS Guest: Joanne
for Patti Labelle.
two small-time hoods to
Story"
(1978)
Blythe
Danner,
"I'm really happy with the Woodward.
release their five prisoners. (A)
CAVETT Guest: Vin- Edward Herrmann. The
album," says Patti firmly, centDICK
romance
between
the
Immortal
11:45
Scully. (Part 2012)
and with good reason. Her
Yankee first baseman and the (4) NEWLYWED GAME
8:00
stirring dance tracks are
woman who" love.arid devoROCKFORO FILES Rock.
øii;
(2)0
LITTLE
HOUSE ON THE
tion sustained him through his ford learns the only way he can
disco with sophistication,
PRAM Charles and his new
fight against an incurable dis- clear himself of a murder
while her soaring vocals son
-In-law Adam take on the ease Is dramatized. (R)
Charge is to find the real killer
shine on the quieter aides. taut of leadIng 25 blind stu- (4)0 MASH Radar falls himself.
(A)

"Just a minute ..." cries
the voice of Patti Labelle
from behind the door of her
Central Park South hotel
room. It's 11 a.m., and as
Patti opens the door a

July io

7:25

(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA

8:30

TU ESDAY

6:30
U NBC NEWS
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13 ABC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE (A)

heartthrob. (H)
O GREAT PERFORMANCES

"Norman Conquests: Table
Manners" Alan Ayckbourn's
view of events at an English
family's weekend reunion. Set
in the dining room. Sarah discovers the truth about Annie's
plans for a secret meeting with
her brother-in-law Norman.
(Part I of 3)(R)

7:00,
TIC TAC DOUGH
MARY TYLER MOORE

Mary acquires a new friend but
ends the friendship when she
learns the girl is prejudiced.

O U THE CROSS-WITS

O JOKER'S WILD
U) MACNEIL /
REPORT

9:30

LEHRER

(2) (12) SALT II DEBATE Live

coverage of a debate between
proponents and opponents of
the recently signed SALT II
pact, from the John F. Kennedy
Center in Washington. John
Chancellor moderates.
0 TAXI Bobby's new role in a
soap opera prompts him to
throw his torn-up cabbie
license at Louie, who vows
revenge. (A)

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(1) MATCH GAME
0 NEXT STEP BEYOND
BHA NA NA Guests: Jan
and Dean.
U CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Jack KIug-

man.

U) DICK CAVETT Guest:

George Burns.

800
CDC THE RUNAWAYS A
young girl (Maureen McCormick) feeling rejected by her
wealthy, older parents turns to
a baseball player for affection.
(4)0 THE PAPER CHASE A

10:00
O JULIE ANDREWS SPECIAL

Robert Goulet joins Julie
Andrews in singing memorable
Broadway songs.

11:00
(2) (4)00(12) NEWS
U) DICK CAVETT Guest: Lew-

militarily disciplined law student (Glynn Turman) forces is Thomas.
Willis Bell, his lackadaisical
11:30
partner in a "moot Court"
U TONIGHT Guest host:
a)
competition, into becoming a Don Rickles. Guests: Charo,
formidable legal adversary. (R)
Carl Weathers.
O HAPPY DAYS Fonzie's life
(1) 0 PAN AMERICAN
is endangered when he finds a GAMES Highlights of the day's
huge stack of counterfeit mon- events in the Pan Am Games,
ey and the counterfeiters learn from San Juan. Puerto Rico.
he has it. (Part 1 of 2) (A)
Dick Stockton hosts.
U) THE SCARLET LETTER
OABC MOVIE "I Want Her
When Hester Prynne is con- Dead" (1974) Twiggy, Michael
demned by the people of 17th- Witney. A man who was concentury Boston for adultery, victed of murdering his ex-wife
she is visited by her long-lost goes after the wo,jan, who is
husband Roger Chillingworth, not really dead, and her new
who swears her to secrecy husband.
about his identity and sets out
11:45
to find .. and punish -- her
(1)NEWLYWED GAME
lover. (Part 1 of 4)
0 BARNABY JONES The
8:30
widow of a courier killed while
LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY Lavtransporting money stolen
erne and Shirley attempt to from a corporation's secret
repair their apartment building slush fund hires Barnaby to
before an enthusiastic building investiqate his death. (A)
Inspector can fine their landla12:55
dy.(fl)
CBS LATE MOVIE "Million
900
Dollar Mermaid" (1952) Esther
(2) UCOMEDY THEATER A
Williams. Victor Mature. A
writer for a gossip newspaper notable swimmer who
scheme, to obtain an interview becomes famous on the carniwith an off-beat millionaire.
val circuit goes to Hollywood in
(1)0 MOVIE "Tell Me That
search of a new career and
You Love Me, Junie Moon" romance.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Two Views On One Movie

DEAR DICK: We saw "California Suite," and found it
bitter and brittle, very Noel Cowardish. Such big talents
as Matthau, May, Cosby and Pryor must have been
painfully conscious of the low-quality, high-pressure
slapstick. Never again will I believe the critics, the media
or the garbage spewed out by the film Industry asking the
public (at these prices) to come and see their latest extravaganza! MRS. RICHARD F. JONES, Reno, Nev.
DEAR DICK: I recently saw the simply hilarious
"California Suite." I greatly enjoyed it but was dismayed
at the amount of profanity. I'm certainly not unaccustomed to profanity by any means, but I thought this
profane usage detracted greatly from a very fine film.
Why do producers feel that so many pictures need to be
laden with profanity? Do they get paid by the number of
dirty words In a script? MARK CONNELL, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Just goes to show you that one man's meat is another
man's loser. Mrs. Jones, you can believe the critics,
because they are simply saying what THEY thought and
whether or not THEY liked a film. No critic ever dares to
say whether or not YOU will like It. As for profanity,
Mark, that's strictly a matter of taste. How much is too
much? In some contexts, one bad word is too many. In
other, a flock of them are acceptable. I agree that often
they are thrown in for shock value, and that I deplore, but
as an Army veteran, I think they belong in films of Army
life. Without swear words, those films would be totally
unrealistic.
DEAR DICK: I would like to know if Nick Davis is
coming back on "All My Children," and, If so, when, and
what is he doing now that he has been off the show so long.
BOBBIE POTIER, Longview, Tex.
Nick Davis is the name of the character on the show,
who had been played by Larry Keith, Keith quit the show
to do a TV pilot, "The Baxters," for the Norman Lear
organization, and that show is still a possible series. The
producers of "All My Children" have kept the Nick Davis
character alive
other characters still refer to him and hope someday to replace him. But, as of now, they
have not found an actor they like for the part.
-

Scandal Had No Effect
Ingrid Bergman's
Isabella Rossellini's
daughter, Isabella memory of her parents is of
Rossethnj, says she thinks two hard-working
People expect her to be careerists: "There they
maladjusted as a result of were, both matter-of-tact,
her parents' scandal-ridden kind people, extremely
romance, marriage and modest; they worked very
divorce.
hard.
In fact, she says In an
And despite the rumorinterview in McCall's, "I mongering to the contrary,
think sometimes people are she asserts that her
disappointed because I am childhood was very secure.
happy. Mamma and Papa Her father's three wives
were divorced when I was "met one another frequently
five years old. I don't
not as friends, exactly, but
remember the divorce. I as preservers of the family's
remember only the dogs we peace,
had then, my games, my
"lam sure olthis: Iwould
room, a doll that I liked. I like to create for my
remember no tragedy. children, the values I had in
Tragedy belongs to adults," my family."
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-ti'r t;ii t ';t.'.'

tr, •A':

Ask Dick
Kleiner

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DEAR DICK: I am a big fan of Agatha Christie and I
have thoroughly enjoyed the movies that have been made
from her books, such as "Murder On the Orient Express"
and "Death On the Nile." Is anyone going to make another
Christie film in the future? DALE SANDERS, Michigan
City, Ind.
Undoubtedly there will be more. There have been so
many in the past, so no reason to suspect they will stop
now. But I have checked with all the major studios and
can find no indication that a Christie adaptation is
currently in the works.
DEAR DICK: I liked "Clif(hangers", but something
about It puzzled me. The actor who played Dracula looked
very much like the actor who plays Steve Olsen on the
soap opera, "Days Of Our Lives." Are they the same, or
just two men who look alike? DEBBIE STOY, Sumter,
S.C.
Just lookalikes - Michael Nouri played Dracula and
Stephen Schnitzer Is Steve Olsen. And NBC is glad you
liked "Cliffhangers"; they were wondering what your
name was.
DEAR DICK: Could you confirm whether Britt Ekiand
appeared in one episode of "Battlestar Galactica." I
thought I saw her In one with her hair cut very short, but
my finace lays the girl was much too young to be Britt
Ekiand. M.F. Vancouver, B.C. Can.
You are right, this time. Britt was In a two-part episode
of the series, called "Gun On Ice Planet Zero," which ran
on Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, last year.

�10—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, July 6, 1979

Kahn's New Yorker,* Witty But Distant
By ALAN MOORES
American Library Ann.
It all began with Harold
Ross, who founded the New
Yorker and set the
magazine's standards—urbane, "effortless" humor;
hard-nosed reporting;
economy and clarity of
style; the best In fiction and
poetry; accuracy; and, most
of all, class.
Those standards have
continued today, uninterrupted—well almost—by

Ross' heir, Bill Shawn. J.D. Salinger, John Cheever,
(Recently the magazine's James Thurber, Saul ABOUT THE NEW YORKER &amp; ME: A SENTIMENTAL
film critic was accused of Steinberg, Dorothy Parker, JOURNAL By E. J. Kahn Jr. (Putnam, 453 pages, $12.95)
plagiarism and one of its Charles Addams, Peter SENATOR By Elizabeth Drew (Simon &amp; Schuster, 191
writers of libel. The latter Arno, Anne Sexton, ad in- pages, $8.95)
reported that a posh finitum... and,, of course,
Manhattan restaurant uses - E.J. Kahn Jr. and Elizabeth
"Here at the New Yorker": contest between his camp—
frozen fish. The irate owner Drew.
Kahn,
at
62,
is
a
New
"(John)
McPhee is, in my Winnebago—and "arch-fproduced evidence that the
Yorker
elder,
having
conenvious
view, the best riend" Camp Kennebec.
fish was, in fact, fresh.)
A different breed of writer,
In spite of these recent tributed more than two nonfiction writer the New
lapses, the magazine has million words to the Yorker has. It was but also a regular New
attracted and continues to magazine since his debut in characteristic of the frailty Yorker contributor is
attract luminaries In the issue of April 3, 1937. of the supposedly non- Elizabeth Drew. Like Kahn,
American arts and letters— "About the New Yorker and fictional account of the she's a pro, having given us
Me," the author's 21st book, magazine and its con- first the excellent Watergate
is a daily journal Kahn kept tributors written not long coverage, "Washington
during 1977. A rambling ago by Brendan Gill, who has Journal: The Events of 1973account of the man's travels been on West Forty-third 1974" and "American
for the magazine, his family, Street about the same length Journal: The Events of
his friends, his subjects, of time asl have, that John is 1976"—both collections fo
Kahn's book is at once nowhere mentioned in the her New Yorker columns.
(McPhee, in- "Senator" was also first
exquisitely written, cruel, book."
sophisticated, brilliantly cidentally, was the source of published in the New Yorker
the frozen fish story.)
as one of those long, bookfunny and pompous.
Biliousness
notwithstalength
in fact, meticulously
The clatter of dropping
names is deafening. In his nding, "About the New researched and written
very first entry—January Yorker and Me" is the work "profiles."
"Senator" is 10 days In the
1—Kahn manages to inform of a master at his craft.
has
It
all—
life
of John C. Culver, Dus that (1) he is a Harvard Kahn
b s e r vat Ion,
wit, Iowa, as he goes about he
graduate, (2) his birthday
vocabulary and delivery,
business of being a senator
4 was recently announced
Yet, he remains somehow and a family man, always
Harvard magazine, (3)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. distant. Perhaps he has been with reporter Drew at his
was his classmate, (4) a fighting too hard and too long heels. Mot striking about
graduate student Is writing a in the trenches of New York Culver's job are the diversity
thesis
about his famous publishing to relax enough to and complexity of problems
:. .
architect father, (5) he has a reveal himself. Or perhaps that fly at him daily.
On a typical morning,
London tailor and (6) he was that's the price one pays for
a lunch guest of Eleanor being so relentlessly between 8 and 11:15, Culver
sophisticated.
.•.....
attends a breakfast meeting
Roosevelt's during
4
If
only
there
were
more
at
the White House with
Hardly stopping for
••.•.
breath, on January 2 he touching stories like the one President Carter to discuss
takes a velvet hammer to Kahn Mates about adlving the lifting of the arms emAUTHOR E.J. KAHN JR.
colleaua BrandnnGUt'L.

WEDNESDAY
EVENING
6•00
(1)(1)0 43 0 NEWS
0 STUDIO SEE Visits a
ballerina, campers In Nova
Scotia, sea turtles and Donny
and Jimmy Osmond backstage. (R)
6:30
(2) (12) NBC NEWS
(4)0 CBS NEWS
U ABC NEWS
U VILLA ALEGRE (R)
700
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foolish on a news, show.
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DICK CAVITT Guest: Lewis Thomas.

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LAUGH-OFF Host Nancy
Bleiweiss and guests including
Robin Williams, Wayland
Flowers, Toad, Lenny Schultz
and Duck's Breath present a
comedy special from San
Francisco's Great American
Music Hall. (R)
(1) NEVER SAY NEVER A
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meets on the Senate steps
with some Iowa 4-H club
members, he meets with an
assistant concerning a press
conference he is to attend on
Soviet Civil Defense, he
meets with two other
assistants about an endangered species bill he is
sponsoring, he attends a
Senate debate on the bill, he
attends his scheduled press
conference.
Why did Drew choose
Culver? "Culver is not a
saint and he Is not an
idealogue," writes Drew.
"He is an unusual combination: a man with firm
principles and beliefs who is
also a practical politician one who gets in there and does
the hard work of legislating,
of
putting
together
coalitions, of mediating
among the conflicting interests in this country, of
making the whole thing go.
Those who can do this
thoughtfully, carefully and
courageously are rare - and
essential."
In her spare, low-key style
,Drew creates a fascinating
portrait of both Culver and
the U.S. Senate. "Senator"
not only offers a close,
dispassionate study of the
political process, but it also
reminds us that we humans
possess an often untapped
resource called reason.
trated American fighter pilot

becomes a barnstorming stunt
man in his thirst for action during World War I. (2 Hire.)
falls in love with a young doctor
) GREAT PERFORMANCES
(Anne Schedeon).
"Norman Conquests: Living
0010
VALLEY Jarrod Together" in the living room.
defends a young Basque Tom averts several near disasanarchist against the sentiment ters and Norman's farewell to
of the anti-foreign groups in Sarah holds a hint of a secret
town.
understanding. (Part 2 of 3) (R)
O EIGHT IS ENOUGH Nancy,
9:30
Susan and Joannie all find
SWORD OF JUSTICE Jack
(2)
romance during their seven- Cole learns that money from a
day semester break. (A)
corrupt labor union ;s being
1121 TO BE ANNOUNCED
pumped
Into a Las Vegas casiU THE LONG SEARCH "Zuiu no and attempts
to expose the
Zion" Africans discover their
scheme
to
Congressional
own cultural and religious roots Investigators. (R)
in Zulu independent churches,
10:00
the African response to Chris.
tianty. (A)
U VEGAS Dan goes after a
"Jack the Ripper" impersonator who Is preying on Las
(1) GOOD TIMES Florida's Vegas prostitutes. (R)
efforts to pass an important
10'.30
medical exam may be thwarted
by a well-meaning but hinder- $) THE BEAUX ARTS TRIO
ing gift from her childrsn.
PLAYS RAVEL The highly
acclaimed Bssux Arts Trio performs Ravel's "Trio in A
MOVIE "The Comm. Minor."
cheros" (C) (1961) John
1t00
Wayne, Sluirt WNIm&amp;t A
Texas Ranger we out to stop
DICK CAVE" Guests:
the distribution of guns and
firewater to the hostile Misha Dlchter, Pinches Zukerman. (Part I of 2)
Comanches. (2 Hrs.)
0dB MOVIE "Rendezvous
11:30
Hotel" (Premier.) Bill Daily.
0 TONIGHT Guest host:
Jeff J. Redford. The owner of a (2)
Dirt Convy. Guest: Dr. Michael
California resort hotel becomes Fox.
enmeshed in a comedy of (4)0 PAN AMERICAN
errors while trying to Impress a GAMES Highlights of the days
travel guide columnist and events In the Pan Am Games,
keep his other guests happy.
from San Juan. Puerto Rico.
O CHARLIE'S. ANGELS Jill Dick Stockton hosts.
Munroe (Farrah Fawcett- O POLICE WOMAN Pepper
Majors) returns to help the and Crowley go after a ring of
Angels rescue her kidnapped ambulance chasers whose
sister iQls from the clutches of morbid interest in accidents is
a demented millionaire. (R)
interfering with police work.
(12) MOVIE "The Great Waldo
11:45
Pepper" (C) (1975) Robert
Redford. Do Svenson. A frus- (4) NEWLYWED GAME

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Friday, July 6,1979-11

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Film On The Who A Must For R1111111ck Fans
NEW RELEASE
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT IPG - The Who,
Documentary. The story of one of rock's finest bands in a
few words and a lot of music from concerts, TV shows and
films throughout the career of The Who. A straight-ahead
documentary that works through the power of the musk'
and the four compelling personalities that make up The
Who. A must for rock fans. GRADE: B. iI'attersoni

watching this spoof of the l)racula story. This time, Drack
is back as it crack lover, in the present, and it's all (lone
for fun. Enjoy. GRADE: B.

William Kati, Tom Berengcr, Western. This supposedly
shows how Butch and Sundance were as young men, how
they got together and began their nefarious partnership.
The two young actors look as though they could have
growii into Redford m id Newman. but otherwise this
"prequel" is unlike the big hit film. Richard Lester, who
used to direct with a splash, (101'S this with a plod.
GRADE': C-plus.
I'LAYERS (PG)
All Mat' (;ra, Dean-Paul Martin,
Maximilian Schell. Romance. We've had films about ice
skating and hockey and basketball and football and now
it's tennis' turn. This one has it love story played out,
slowly, against it big tennis match, and the ref should have
called it foot fault. The real tennis players used here are
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GENERAL RELEASE
ALIEN (R) - Tom Skerritt1 Sigourney Weaver, John
Hurt. Science fiction-horror. This is part--Star Wars,"
part-"Jaws," its U tries to scare you to death
futuristically. A plodding old space ship inath'ertcntl
takes aboard a monster, which does terrible things to the
people it catches. The crew tries to kill it and definitely
vice versa. If you like the type, this is GRADE: A,But
avoid it if you scare easy.
BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS (I'G)

6:00

Jc4)oI (12) NEWS
W STUDIO) SEE Attends a

wild pony roundup, tours a
cookie-making factory
kids' coo
and talks with a violin prodigy.

appearance by the Cat in the
Hat. (A)
0 ANGIE Angie's mother and
her sister are evicted from their
apartment and move in on
Angie and Brad. (A)

9:00
CD t121 QUINCY Quincy's credibility is damaged alter he con(A)
firms a television reporter (Jes6:30
sica Walter) died in a fire and
(12) NBC NEWS
she turns up alive. (A)
CBS NEWS 111) 0 HAWAII
@ 0 CBS
F1VE-0
U ABC NIMS
McGarrett arranges a success0 VILLA ItLEGRE(R)
ful prison escape for a young
Chinese hood In the hopes that
7:00
the boy can stop an impending
c2J TIC TM DOUGH
gang war. (A)
(1) MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary is given the task of mak- 0 BARNEY MILLER Wojo is
ing the '13k O'Clock News" torn between the freedom of
bachelorhood and his altecmore informal.
nat.
tflS kra-lon voman. (A)
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JOKER' 8 WILD
U MACNEIL / LEHRER "Norman Conquests Round
And Round The Garden'
REPORT
Norman's furtive appearance
when he is supposed to ren(2) LIARS C
dezvous with Annie in the vil(4) HOLLYWOOD
lage sugge:ts that his weekend
o MATCHI GAME
is going to misfire. (Part 3 of 3)
*100,000 NAME THAT (A)
TUNE
10:00
(12) CAROL BURNETT AND
(12) DAVID CASSIDY Dan
FRIENDS Skits: 'The Family."
Shay poses as a student to
"The Digs."
O DICK CAVETT Guests: expose a black market baby
Misha Dichter, Pinchas Zuker- ring preying on college coeds.
(A)
man. (Part I of 2)
14) BARNABY JONES Barna-

8:00

CD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "Polynesian Adventure" An account of the exotic
South Pacific Isles by an American family who lived with the
natives and adopted their
ways.
1)0 CARNIVAL OF THE
ANIMALS The music of Camille Saint-Saens, with verses by
Ogden Nash, is conducted by
Michael Tilson-Thomas and
performed on dual pianos by
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.

(A)

O MORK &amp; MINDY Mork
uses his Orkan age machine to
revert to a three-year-old so he
can see what having a mother
Is like. (A)
(12) PROJECT U.F.O. A family
living at the top of a high-rise
apirtment reports sighting a
series of bizarre objects.
U ALL CREATURES GREAT
AND SMALL "Out Of
Practice" The practice is going
stronQ, but not James' love life.

6:30
(4)0 DR. SEUSS oii THE
LOOSE Three popular Dr.
Souse stories - "The
Sne.tches", "The Zax", and
"Green Eggs and Ham" - are
presented in this animated
special, featuring a guest

Woody Allen, Diane Keaton,

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oldie about the shnook who doubles for the itninaruli. But
even it sure-f ire nee(Ls it match, and this one never lights
It all scuiiis strained, itioti' so-so than he-ho. (1{M)E
('-plus.
Film grading: A superb; B good; C -average; I)
poor; F
afuh)

better actors than the real actors. l'he advantage is out
via the near exit. G RADE: I )-plu.s.
George hianillton,
LOVE AT FIRST BITE PG)
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yourself in the morning, but you'll laugh while you're

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Allen is haul, in his personal groove writing, (hire'ctuig,
starring and hack in the area where he funutiutis II 11)51
witt il y. That's (lie man-women, hustxtnd- ift', boyfriendgirlfriend continuing war- This is done in black and bite.
and it's beautiful. funny and crisp. G RADE- Wplus.
PRISONER OF '/.LNI)A, 'I'IIE i l'(
I't'k'r Sellers.
Lynne l'rcderi uk. Elht' Soni nn'r. ( 'onwil, This i dia, nit
iiapt'i, sounded sure-fire: Sellers In it triple rob' in the

by's continued investigation of
the murder of a corporate
executive leads him to a missing girl and a sell-annointed
"messiah". (Part 2 of 2)(R)
EVENING IN BYZANTIUM
A once-great producer
attempts to make a comeback,
resurfacing at the Cannes Film
Festival His plans are temporarily stopped by an explosion
In his room. (Part 1 of 2)

020/20
11:00

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11:30
(2) (12) TONIGHT Guest host:
Richard Dawson. Guest: Susan
Sullivan.
ç4'J 0 PAN AMERICAN
GAMES Highlights of the day's
events in the Pan Am Games,
from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Dick Stockton hosts.
O STARSKY 1 HUTCH Two
assault victims file complaints
swearing that Staraky and
Hutch were their attackers. (A)

11:45
(4) NEWLYWED GAME
0MA8'H Hawkeye faces
a court-martial when his running feud with Frank flares up
while Col. Potter is out of the
camp and Frank is in charge.
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men as being about 20
years of age, of medium
build and height. One man
was wearing a white
jacket, he said—SHARON

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Case has
ti focused on public
image
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H I priority,
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taking o ver
ulbert just
two montlLs before the start of
the season. HulbeiVs services
were terminated Friday after a
16-year stint with the company,

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... 16 years service

Orlando-Seminole grew from a
"Jai-alai has been getting so $3(X),000-per year operation to a
miruch adverse publicity from $1.25 million per annum
alleged game-fixing that many business.
fails forget the problems are
Just one week ago at a news
centered in Connecticut, and conference, Hulbert cornthat they have yet to produce a mented that he was proud of the
single conviction," he said.
fact that the Orlando-Seminole
"We want our fans to be fronton ranked third jn the state
comfortable here just like they in profit despite having a lesser

had

than many

Mrs. Elizabeth Calder, Heinsley-Spears real estate
Calder's widow, made the firm headquartered in New
change official Friday when York, Holiday Inn Co. as area
Case hand-delivered a letter of representative for franchise
the council, "and I have not that the council "should have it.
-toIatton of your oath of office." termination to Hulbert.
holders, and for the Conchanged my opinion of it."
seconded tiat motion. 'That
Mark said it was not necj
Terry
responded
ded that Mrs.
Hulbert'sfirstsixyearsatthe
solidated
Inn motel chain in
Mrs. Southward objected to would have been an absolute cessary to have the money 1)111 Southward was "entirely wrong fronton were as comptroller, Daytona Beach
as director of
the project because she said it guarantee of a Water line in an escrow account because and completely out of order.
and (tie last 10 as general operations.
would be the "least tax- completely free of charge to the the developer was legally bound
Mayor Sorenson then said he iiiiiiiager. Hulbert was also
He went to work for Mrs.
oroducing" use of the land, city."
b the letter in slucti lit' didn't think Mrs Southward vice-president and secretary of Calder last January as general
which she said was on "the
Kulbes said that the city has a
promised to ni' the lull was "entirely wrong, but that the corporation. ,
manager of the Big Bend
itmuuiit.
'owing edge of our city."
loan application for $959,100
Under Hulbert 's direction, fronton,
she was out of order,"
She said the devrlopment pending with which to make
Mrs. Suuthwai'd said she tild
The
hunter's
I'ark
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would not "set the tone" that a that same utility extension. If
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Planned Unit Development the city receives that loan %%ould ever be built anyway, the east side of Rinehart Road
should. According to Mrs. before the developer extends and that by putting the niuney directly across from Stromu
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Southward, a P.U.D. should be the line, Kullxs said, the city
in escrow the city would be berg-Carlson in Lake Mary. Its
an innovative, aesthetically will have to pay for the ex- certain of receiving at least one developer, Leo Trepanier, 1806
pleasing housing development. tension. lie said the extension -- goody" Iroin the deal.
Madera Ave., Sanford, said the
Hunter's Park, site said, will could iwt wait for the developer
development
will eventually
After the late night switch
"standard Lookie-cutter because it would probably be
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Southward accused he
eded in the area before the
subdivision.
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acres. The average value of
Sorenson said he agreed with developer was ready to extend .t11ow (11100 i mmnix.rs
each twine he said will be
Mrs. Southward.
MIAMI tUI'lj
Circuit also permitted inside the
about $600
"What I see is that WU are not
According
to
'Irepanier,
there
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essential we
still at the meeting. The second start off on a good foot" he
Mark asked the council to vote found only Southward said. "This II.I.I.D. is our wrong
voting against the new foot."
development. Sorenson did not
The Hunter's Park developer
vote because there was no tie had earlier sent the city a letter
this time around.
promising to pay the entire cost
According to City Manager of an extension of the city's
Pail Kuibes, preliminary ap- water and sewage line to the
proval for Hunter's Park was site. According to Kulbes, the
given about two years ago. cost of that e4ensiun Will be
Since that time, he ald. Ltie almost $96O000'
council and the developer have
Mrs. Southward moved that
been trying to reach agreement the council make its approval
on numerous differences.
cuntingentwm the receipt of that
Mrs. Southward has been the money in an escrow account to
developments- mutajor opponent insure the developer's "good
since its inception,
faith." The imuotion died for lack
'1 voted 4gainst this project of a second.
when it first came up,' she told
Kulbes said after the mucetuig

"It

By JIM UAYNES
herald Sports Editor
Jack Case's first day on the
job was a full one Saturday as
he' replaced Gordon Hulbert as
generalitb, r at the
Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai
fronton.

been anticipated for almost two
54 and a bachelor, is a
years, since the death of fronton native
of 'Chattanooga, Tenn.
Case'
owner Stephen Calder.
and formerly worked for the

Housing

Cliff Nelson had voted for finial
site approval. Mayor Walter p.m. Only two of the ap- going to wind up with a good
mittely 25 citizens who quality development in an area
Sorenson had then broken the
deadlock by voting against the

In comparison, 115 students were suspended for drug
possession; 36 students for alcohol, and 98 students for
smoking cigarettes for the 1977-78 school year, Ray said.

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suspension for drug possession, 61 suspensions for alcohol
possession and 74 suspensions for smoking cigarettes on
campus during the 1978-79 school year, Ray said.

one thIngs to do beture we open
Sept. 7, but I can't think of any
one factor more briportan t than
letting people In Central
Florida know that this is their

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gun fired at Nulty twice.
One bullet struck the car
window and ricocheted off,

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process, he was cut on the
left arm b the kiti e,
owever he said th cut
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In a move late Thursday
night, a Lake Mary city
councilman changed his vote on
a controversial new housing
development, thereby changing
the council's earlier denial of
the development's final site
approval.
After voting to deny final
approval for the Hunter's Park
development earlier in the
evening, Councilman Francis
Mark said he had changed his
mind, saying his vote had been
a -mistake."
Mark had earlier voted with
Councilman Pat Southward
against the development.

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Nulty said he stomped
down on the gas pedal to

Nulty, assistant manager
of Bahama Joe's Lobster
House on 2508 S. French
Ave., said he had just
driven up to the night box
to make deposit for the
Sanford restaurant when
two men appeared from
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One man was armed with
a switch blade knife while
the other carried a bandgun, Nulty said. The pair

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Mayfair Circle, Sanford,

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The instruction to draft a more stringent policy was
revonunended by school board member Pat Telson in an
effort to keep school campuses as "drug-free as possible."
"I would like some clout so those students - whether
elementary, middle school or high school - are at school
in a condition to learn," Mrs. Telson said.
In the 1978-79 school, there were approximately 1,862
students who were suspended in Seminole County for a
total of 8,334.5 days, Ray said. In comparison, 1,575
students were suspended for a total of 6,736.5 days in 19778 school year, he said.
Suspensions above stem from a variety of reasons, front
misconduct and fighting to possession of alcohol and
marijuana, Hay said.

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came up to Nulty's window
on the driver's side and
pointed their weapons at
him, he told police.
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At first I didn't realize
ii Y
what was going 0fl1" Nulty
said this morning. "They
had jammed the box
it

two armed men about 1:40
a.m. Saturday u the
parking lot of the Atlantic
Motor Bank on 1601 French
Ave., according to Sanford
police

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lie agreed that no two cases arc alike and each must Lx
investigated thoroughly before disciplinary action i
taken
Iilackslicar'c didn t believe suspending a knosn user ut
dealer is the ans er.
'It you sctI(I tutu hoitic, you're only giving hint more
(1111C to get organized.
Patrick Zetili, principal of l'uska%% lila Middle School,
said all) student ('aught in possession of drugs on campus
atitoiiiatit'allv should be suspended. Those students
taught selling (hugs should be expelled, he said.
e shouldn't have any first offenders automatically up
for expulsion because of the variety of cases and circumstances." Zeuli said. "But somewhere the problem
has to be stopped."
I )iuk Evans, principal of Lake Howell High School, said
the penalty shtuithi be more severe, but how mUCh inure lie
uouldti't say. School officials need to devote ''quite a bit of
studs' in that direction," Evans said.
..There is quite a bit of use of marijuana in the schools
and apparently the penalty isn't strong enough."

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Recently, the school board directed Seminole County
Superintendent of Schools William Layer and Ralph Hay,
administrative assistant, to draft a ne policy to
discourage students from bringing any controlled sot).
stance to school.
The draft is expected to be ready for presentation to the
school board by the end of July, Layer indicated.
Although policies vary from school, ti, school, a student
normally is suspended for three to five days for his first
offense, five to 10 days for subsequent offenses, Ray said.
"But if we suspect lie is selling drugs, we recommend
him to the school board for expulsion," Hay said.
Students who are suspended for more than eight days,
however, are in effect being punished twice.
"If a student has more than eight unexcused absences,
he will lose credit for the entire year," Ray said.
In response to the Evening Herald's phone 1)011, Ed
Blacksheare, principal of Croonis High School, said he
favors a policy amendment that would deal more severely
with the "chronic pushers" on campus.
"These people who are chronic offenders, people who
are pushers, should be dealt with more stringently than

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Seminole County principals don't all agree more
stringent penalties should be instituted as a deterrent for
students caught with drugs on campus.
They do agree, however, that discretion must play a key
role in deciding what to do in every individual offense.
"I really think the present policy is enough," said Dan
Pelham. DrinciDal of Sanford Middle School, in response
to a poll of Principals by the Evening Herald.
"If you find drugs on a student, you notify the parents
and appropriate authorities and immediately suspend
him," Peihum said. "Or, if he Is dealing drugs, you put the
case before the school board for expulsion. I don't know
what else you can do besides hang him."
Pelham, who says the drug problem is not "rampant"
at the middle school, says every case should be judged individually and not disciplined strictly by the student code.
"We had a case where a sixth grader found a bottle of
marijuana seeds on the way to school and brought It to the
office," Pelham said. "If you technically follow the policy,
I would have to suspend her."

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reached today to determine
it the installation of a bin
by Patrick in the alley

has resulted in damage to
power boxes extending

standpoint, or if Robbins
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"As we watch It today, we'll southeast of New Orleans. It
fled a 300-mile stretch of moored and in some areas, begin to Zero in on the was moving toward the northcoastline from Panama City, evacuation was nearly corn- location," Frank said. "It's 50 west at 12 mph and was exFla., to Grand isle, La, today pleted In the morning,
or 60 m iles across and It will pected to move toward the
in the face of "extremely
"Frederic was Approaching a take five or six hours Just to north or north northwostat 12 to
dangerous" hurricane category 4 hurricane on a move across the coast.
15 miles an hour.
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relative scale of 1 to 5 which
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director of the National Hurni- pointing the possible spot of placed the center of Frederic at
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said, pointing to the 70 percent voter dental of the increase.
What of the possibilities that the city will now adopt a utility

out at the polls Tuesday to cast 419 votes against and 189 votes for

official cuts in the budget to be made. The property tax rAe in the
city will be set at $2.84 per $l,(X)O assessed valuation, the
maximum allowed by law without voter approval. Ile tax rate
level represents five percent more income from property taxes
than received during the current fiscal year.
"Mere Will be cuts, the depth and breadth of which I do not

would solve the problem

but suggested the city

the proposal to increase property taxes from $3 per $1,000
assemed valuation to $4.25.

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sanitarian, could not be

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and simple the people don't want their Wes raised."
Nearly 54 percent,608 of the city 1,128 qualified electors, turned

Knowles also suggested
commissioners require the
posting of signs prohibiting
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Commissioners aW gave
their okay to that request.

City Manager Pete
missloners he did not see
prosecution as a solution,

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strewing garbage about the

cases the state's at.

misdoners okayed the
construction of a garbage
bin at the rear of Mr. P's
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"One has to have enough of an ability to listen to have heard Lake Mary City Manager Phil Kulbes and Treasurer
what the people were saying," said Sorenson.
Madeleine Papa go over budget figures today.
Councilman Harry Terry, senior member of the council, havin g
served since the city was incorporated six years ago, said, "Plain
know at this time," said Mayor Sorenson. "We will try to do all the

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waiting to be told by Benson how he can help the smallest
municipal police force in the county.
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today, that the referendum on a 60 percent plus property tax in-

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Mayor Walter Sorenson, City Manager Phil Kulbes and City
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IN BRIEF
Transit Strikes Affecting
Over 1 Million Commuters
By United Press literiatlssal
Hundreds of thousands of cosninoter, In three major U.

S. cities had to Juggle their travel plans today because of
transit worker strikes that have closed down public

tralwPortation "dome.
A total 01 more than 1 million commuters in Is
Angeles, San Francisco and Boston were affected by
continuing strikes and shutdowns of service.
In Bodon an estimated 11,000 rail oouinnters had to
find other ways to get to work bscspoe maintenance
workers, who walked off their Boston &amp; Maine Railroad
lad Friday, defied federal cciii orders to reline
work and expanded their picketing Tuesday to the second
01 the city's two rail terminals.

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program. The city has appealed to Washington for an extension of maintenance, summer recreation programs and the coinward also said they cannot votilörI utility tax in light of the the program, but hasn't been given much encouragement their
municatlons unit must be cut," she said.
voter mandate Tuesday.
"I believe making these cuts is penny-wise and powid400llsh
request will be succeseful, city officials said. The CETA funding
"The people said they would rather have Less government and currently Is set to expire Oct. 1.
but the services are going to have to be reduced to a level that can
less tai.., Terry said. "We have to make cuts to get the ex"I'm also leery about creating a street lighting or fire hydrant be paid for with the money we have," Mrs. Southward said.
pendltures down to where they will wad our Income."
Councilman Francis Mark, the freshman member of the board,
cgstrlet unless there is commensurate reduction in property
"That's what the people told as to do. I'm afraId it means four
said he has mixed emotions about the results of the referendum.
taxes" Terry said.
policemen have to to unless we can get an extension of federal
"We could tell by the number of abeantee ballots —40— what
Mrs. Southward, who had campaigned among the people for the
funding through CETA. (Comprehensive Employment Training property tax Increase said, 'Tm just sick about it ( the failure 01 was going to happen. It looked like a landslide against and rin no
Act)," Terry said,
too happy about it. But, it wasn't unexpected," Mark said.
the referendum)."
The salaries of four of the police officers and all four coin"The answer is we must pull together and work with the city
"As we told the people in the letter we wrote, we are going to
mwdcatlona personnel have been funded through the CETA
half the police force. There will be no new fire truck and park manager to make everything work out," he said.

Kennedy Kin 'Turns S.If In'
NEW YORK (UPI)
David Kennedy, no of the late
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de'cpoi* "turned Pthiielf In" to Kennedy family members
Tuesday after riiuthig away from the family conipoond In
Hyannis Port, Mess., Monday.
The paper elior reported Kennedy, 34, was brought to
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A 20-year-old Cuselberry man, held without bond, was to go to
court today on charges of kidnapping, according to the St Johns
County Sheriff Department.
George Joseph Brown, *01213 Thomas Drive and a teen-age
accomplice were arrested Tuesday by the St John police while
hitchhiking on Interstate 90 north of St. Augustine.
The St. Johns police said that Brown and his teen-age partner
allegedly abducted at knlfepolnt a Sears and Roebuck Company
employee from the Orlando Fashion Square parking lot Monday
nigId. The teen-ager was charged with sexual battery In addition

• Teacher Strikes Number 74
By United Press klsrustlessl
Teachers this fan
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year, the National Education Association Lays.
Today, strikes by 10,000 teachers In 14 dates were
keeping more than a million piçlls out of their classrooms
and molt 01 them were demanding more money.
The association said Tuesday there are 74 active
strikes, compared toll strikes through Sept. 11, 1P71, but
added it w "too early to predict that this year's eventual
total will much surpass the year-end W7&amp;?0 fIgure 01178."

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A stereo system valued at $1,100 was taken from a Casselberry

Betty Death, 93, of St. Petersburg was walking along First residence Friday night, according to Seminole County sheriff's
BURGLARY
Street between Magnolia and Palmetto when a young man took department deputies.
At his south Seminole county home a man was arrested for her purse from her arms.
Anita Beasley, 21, Squire Apartments, 2500 Howell Branch
burglary when Seminole County deputies found stolen prope rty on
Road, Casselberry, reported to the deputies that the stereo
RANGE THEFT
the premises, according to Seminole County Sheriff's Department
Checking on a new home, a Sanford realtor noticed that a new system was taken between 9 p.m. Friday and 2 a.m. Saturday.
deputies.
James Stones, 20, 1940 Howell Branch Road, was arrested
Sunday after the property of Gary Yarbrough was found in
Stones' home, deputies said. Yarbrough repoihd a burglary to his
home In September.
Stones was charged with burglary and grand theft. On Monday
he was dill in jail having failed to pod a
bond.
POE10ION OF PC?
An Altamonte Springs man was arrested Saturday for
possessing and delivering Pencydlidlne known as PCP, ac-lea prospective user of prescriptions and vitamins,
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arresting officer as PC?, deputies reported.

ATLANTA (UP!)— (wtIme U. S. Supreme Court
nominee G. Harrold Carswell was hospital
for head
wounds Tuesday while police searched for the man who
assaulted! him In a downtown hotel room.
The 10-year-old florida attorney told polic, he met the
suspect, described as a young white man with city hair
and a beard, at the akstkig risk of the1 International
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range had been taken.
Donald Milton, stated to police that he checked the house at
c St., on Friday and the $400 range was In place. On Saturday
at 7:15 a.m. when he returned to the empty new home owned by
Qsirview Construction of Daytona Beach he told the police the
front door was unlocked. The north side door was open where
Milton assumed the thief left with the range.

to kidnapping.

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BY offering you this, fantastic savine on the following item,. Frankly, we're gambling that you
won't paw up bargains like this.. We want you as our Customer. Aid once you're in our store,
we've got you. That's how our chain has gotten hundreds of thousands of our customers. and
they're pretty doggone hippy about It and usi

An elderly woman had her purse grabbed out of her arms In

percent, and Instead settle for a7 percent hike In line with
PrdeM Carter's wage and ON guidelines.
Me 7 percent figure was riconunsodud Tuesday by a
Ho
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s.iori, Saturday, saori City Police reported.

IRS Seeks Foreclosure
On Turner Trust Site

to the full ,rmIt$.e and then to the House.

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newspaper his own decision to
TEL) KENNEDY
further comments or statement
about a date."
Kennedy also dented a
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chairman of the liberal Amen- probably make the nomination
dahs for Democratic Action is worthless."
launching a fund-raising drive
White said he expects Carter
tq-nake Sen. Edward Kennedy
to
be renominated and Vice
instantly eligible for federal
President
Walter Mondale to be
campaign funds if he decides to
his
running
mate.
run for president.
As the draft-Kennedy movement continued to pick up
momentum
Monday,
Dmnocratic Chairman John
White warned that a clash
between the senator and
President Carter would
CHICAGO (UPI) An expert
probably snake the nomination
on
sexuality and human relaworthless
in effect handing
tions
says arthritis sufferers
QW White house to the
may
get
some relief from their
publicans.
ailment by engaging in sex.
"Sexual activity stimulates
ADA Chairman Patsy Mink
id she is heading a committee the adrenal glands to loose
additional cortisone and
I at includes William Win- alone provides from four tothis
six
singer, the union leader who
hours
of
relief
from
arthritic
ads
a
draft-Kennedy
ovement nationwide. The pain," Dr. Jessie Potter said.
l is to get the pledges of "This is a physiological fact."
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Money Instantly if declares his
candidacy,
Wlnpisinger, president of the
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partner In the move to get
Pledges of $5,000 in contributons of $250 or less in each of 20
Itates the legal requirement
for federal money.

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nd White, meanwhile, differed
ver how easy It would be for
ennedy to get the nomination.
"I don't think he can be
enied the Democratic nominalion if he were to run," O'Neill
d reporters Monday. He said
re, has no reason to believe
Cennedy is now a candidate,
ut Indicated his willingness to
iupport the senator:
"I'm sure they (the White
flouse) appreciate that the New
ng1and delegation can't be of
nuch service to them if Senator
Kennedy announces," he said.
White House press secretary
LJody Powell remarked: "It's
the only thing Tip could have
said."
White, however, said "I'm
4tone of those who agree"
Kimnedy could have the nomirittion for the asking.
,"It would be a mighty
sluggle," White said of a
lt&amp;rtr-KennedV race. "But it

naturally produced In the body,
sometimes Is administered to

arthritis patients to provide
pain relief and to reduce
swelling in inflamed joints.
Ms. Potter addressed a
conference Saturday sponsored
by the Illinois Chapter of the
National Arthritis Foundation.
A spokesman for the organization, however, cautioned that
sex may not necessarily provide pain relief for all patients
and sex should not be considered a treatment.

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
Koscot was Turner's yr id
Attorneys for the Internal sales empire that was worth
Revenue Service have filed a $300 million at the heigit of his
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Turner illegally placed In trot fraud lawsuit..
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core Hill
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F~ither fueling speculation
that he may seek the
presidency next year, Sen..
Evard Kennedy said in an
iñerview published today that
ii has "not ruled out the
sibility of a candidacy.
,1ennedy, 0-Mass., said his
cision will be based on
Pesident Carter's ability , to
deal with the economy over the
coming months" and whether
Americans think "things are
going to get better," the Boston
Globe reported in a copyrighted
story.
.:'My position at this time is
that I have not ruled out the
possibility of a candidacy,"
Knnedy said in an interview
with the Globe.
"That's basically my current
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enter the race will be based on
Carter's ability "to deal with
the economy over the coming
months."
A major factor in his decision
will be not only Carter's "own
ability to deal with the
economy, but with the American people's perception of how
things are and whether things
are going to get better,"
Kennedy said.
The Massachusetts senator
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A decision on whether to eii the year, Storm said.
to a religous group.
gave the hospital to the city of hospital must be received 45 daY period ends.
or lease Seminole Memorial
The conunladoners were told said that If the hospital were Sanford, did so with the within 45 days. The offers must
To facilitate the potential
Hospital to a private by• county attorney Nikki
the
board of provision that the hospital Include reports on the In- buyers, commissioners said
organizati on should come Clayton that there were no hospital trustees would
forever be operated on a non- terested party's background, they will schedule a "hospital
before the first of January, apparent legal obstacles to the longer retain the state license. denomination, non-racial, non- Its plans for SMH, Its proposed day" during which a tour of
according to Seminole Coaty sale of the hospital If they
Florida Hospital officials are sectarian basis. The land oc- methods of governing SMH, Its SMH and a question and answer
choose to do so. In previous among those interested In cupied by the hospital was later commitment to Indigent care, session with ccirdy and SMH
Conmissioner Bob Sturm.
discussions on the future of the purchasing SMH. Florida turned over to the county by the and Its proposed provisions for officials will be held.
During a work session 23-year-old county-owned Hospital Is run by the Seventh city.
current hoapitaldaff members.
Tuesday, commissioners hospital, questions had arisen Day Adventist Church.
In the interim, coin"OwnershiP wouldn't make a
agreed on a draft proposal for over the legality of selling the
Six organizations had ex- miasloners authorized county
difference so long as the
acceptin g offers from in- facility to a private or religous
pressed an Interest in assuming budget director Jeff Etch.
Questions over the legality of hospital Is operated on a
terested groups. If the plan IS OlpnlUtlofl.
selling the hospital to the denominational, non-racial, control of a hospital as of berger to begin touring
followed, all offers will be
But Ma. Clayton said Tuesday Seventh Day Adventist group non-sectarian basis," Ms. August, but county ad- hospitals In other counties
received by mid-November and her research Indicated there arose when it was discovered Clayton wild.
miniatrator Roger Nelswender which had been converted from
a final decision on the matter would be nothing to hinder the that the Fernald-Laughton
According to the timetable said there would be many more county to private facilities.—
will be made before the first of county from selling the facility Hospital Association, which agreed upon, all offers on the proposals received before the GEOFFREY POUNDS

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Denies He Asked Carter To Quit Race

dropped its opposition to any
bid by him for the presidency.
The statement immediately set
off speculation that he will seek
the Democratic nomination
with Carter doing poorly in
public opinion polls.
Meanwhile, the chairman of
the liberal Americans for
Democratic Action is launching
a fund-raising drive to make
Kennedy instantly eligible for
federal campaign funds if he
decides to run for president.

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For only the second time In the last 46 years the
people of Sanford are scanning the names in the
major league box scores, hoping to see where the
local boy makes good.
It's Tim Ralnes they are looking for this time.
The 177 graduate of Seminole High was recently
called up to the major leagues by the Montreal
Expos following a successful season with Memphis
oftheSothernLeague.
Another honor came his way last weekend when
he was named to the league's all-star team as the
second baseman.
There Is somc irony In the fact that one of those
Sanford fans who are checking the box scores is
Buddy Lake, who was the lag local athlete to be in
the major leagues.
"I was there for a month, but I didn't get to

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Eroding

Soviet Union's urban population and industrial
base. The credibility of
retaliatory threat has
been sharply eroded by the Soviet Union's attalninent of nuclear parity and will be nullified
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Russians while snuffing out the lives of up to 150
million Americans. The first-strike potential of
Soviet missiles combined with the protection offend Russian citizens by the world's best civil,
defense program make such a frightening scenario
all too plausible.
The shifting Soviet-American balance of forces
that_has_lncreas1ngj invalidated the "mutual
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European officials have not been up to the painful
task of acknowledging the obvious. Thus, despite
modest Improvements in NATO's conventional
defenses since 1977, the security of Western Europe
is still hostage to the crumbling credibility of the
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theseemInglmpotecftheUnited States Itself In
the face of military and political aggresslon by the
Soviet Union
Mr. Kissinger urged the adoption of a so-called
"cotmter-force" strategy that would enable the
United States to threaten selective strikes at Soviet
military targets rather than rely on a massive,
spasmodic attack on the Soviet Union's civilian
pu1aUon. A counterforce strategy would help
restore the credibility of a retaliatory threat by
enabling an American president to choose
something other than national suicide in response
to a Soviet attack,
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Prisoners under federal jurisdiction totaled
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the number ofst*te4ncarceratecl bimatesrose 4
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explorers from Earth will reach Mars by 1NI A
win be elected pmklu* In the some
year. Mnirlcsn troops will be fighting a wit in
Africa by 1901.
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really doesn't require much thought. All you
have to do Is watch where you're going."
Good point! If you are one of those walkers
who have to keep reminding theniaelvesthat one
foot goes In front of the other, except when you
are marking time, backing up or sliding, than
you Obviously stand to gain a lot from the book.
Sooner or later, the vast outpouring of manuels
on walking, jogging, skipping, sauntering,
toddIng,hopping and other fitness activities will
comefull course. Meanwhile, we can look fororward to the publication of a new bedelIer titled
"Dynamic Sitting."
me joys of sitting, and the many health
benefits that accrue therefrom, have been
largely overlooked by the millions of Americana
bui*on "taking up" something physical
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peiihig up a dial, and plopping me's self down.
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who first released reports from Intelligence
sources that the ground troops were based In
Cuba. A Russian spokesrian said, sarcastically,
that Qnirch had somehow developed "striking
distance vision." He "not only discovered them,
but even counted these 'Russian Invisible men'
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But not once did the Soviets actually deny
whatweknowtobeafact:therelsabrlgadeof
Russian combat troops In Cubs.

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Perhaps these two incidents depleted the
Soviets' ansr for creative propaganda. By the
time the Moscow InternatIonal Book Fair convened In the Soviet capital lad week, Russian
officials resorted to nothing more than outright
lisa to explain the censorship of many American

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Another said she had taken to
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day.
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this problem," he assured11
prescribe them thinking they Kennedy. HoffmanLaRoche lit'
and withdrawal was like are not addictive but may
funding a $4.8 million prograth"t
"somebody pouring kerosene "create the situation you are of research at
Cornell Univer.
under your skin and then trying to treat."
sity.
putting a torch to it."
Three hours Into the hearing
He stressed that Valium
Dr. Richard Crout of the Food Robert Clark, the bald, stocky benefits the overwhelming
and Drug Ad*nlnldratic*i also and bespectacled president of majority of patients for whom
voiced concern about Valium Hoffman LuRoche, acknowl- is prescribed, and that "over
and the manufacturer's edged there was a problem with half of the Valium prescriptions
campaign geared to Increase Its Valium, but "practically do not call for refills at all." ,
sales.
every" witness to the drug's Ill
Annual sales of Valium are
Dr. Nelson Handler of Johns effects "was disobeying plain reaching
beyond $310 million.'

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responsible for the near ruin of
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In negotiating an Egyptian-Israeil peace treaty
troops have kept the Soviet propaganda machine
has claimed an unexpected victim.
working at full steam (as In hot air) these pastBusiness opportunities for American
couple weeks.
are dwindling rapidly In the Middle
Three incidents have shed a great deal of light
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on
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use
to keeptheir citizens In the dark We have
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reportedbytheFinncialTimeaofnn in j
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distort the events surrounding the defection of
massive public works projects that often °'i _______________________________________________ BOIshOI ballet star Aleksandr Godunov and th e
hundreds of millions of dollars apiece.
diplomatic impasse which developed over the
Including In that category are nationwide
plans of his wife, ballerina Ludmila Viasova.
highway networks, telephone systems and power
While American officials succeeded In getting
grids as well as pipelines, refineries and
the chance to talk to the ballenrina before h
petrochemical facilities to maximize domestic
departure for the Soviet Union, we will probably
utilization of the region's vast oil resources.
never know for sure whether she was pressured
The recent chilliness Is evident even In Saudi
Too by Soviet officials Into returning.
Arabia, a nation traditionally sympathetic to the
But to hear the Soviet news media report the
United States and the temporary home of ap
WASHINGTON (UPI) — To the great Imp of complicated 16leg crossing" maneuver. And incident, Ms. Valasova was kidnapped by
proximately 35,000 Americans, many of them
physical fitness literature that has bulged up In
dozens of other variations.
American officials. No mention was made of the
employees of U.S. contractors.
recent
years
Navratilova's
like
Martina
As
the
book also will make clear, it taea a lot
that for three days Soviet officials refused to
Construction contracts in the region were
of effort to become an accomplished sitter. But allow the ballerina to leave the plane and tell
estimated at $23 billion last year - but the U.S. biceps has now been added a new book on
share was only 3 percent, compared with 9 walklng,
the rewards, particularly from
of Americans privately of her wishes. Russian
I can understand how someone about to ha* physical well-being, make It all
percent of the total only three years earlier.
seem wog television viewers did see the ballerina's mother
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make a tearful appeal to President Carter for the
whlle.
Much of the business lost by American firms
release of her daughter.
Is being picked up by companies based In South structions. Particularly landing Instructions.
Medical experts
And anyone making a maiden scuba dive
pulse rate of the average person is markedly
As for Godunov, no mention
Korea,
Japan,
Taiwan
and
India,
as
well
as
doubtedly
could profit from a few pointers.
slower when he Is sitting than when he Is, say, U.S.s.R. of the defector iI1 aftwas made In the
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of achievement, however,
gft
Mount Evereet,
had
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people learn to walk before they learn to ri4. climbing
And clinical teds show that regular sung, portrayed as a victim of UeckmaIL The Russian
And
The population boom may be slowing In the You might think a book explaining the basic
prevent such CQq'UflO bodily malfunctions people still do not know that the two dancers are
maternity wards, but not In the nath*'a prisons. principles of ambulation would have
For the first time In the country's history, more facto quality for most readers.
an ex poet as football knee, tennis elbow and swimmers' married.
than 300,000 men and women are In the custody
Nevertheless, "WalkIngI," the latest teit
The Soviet agency Thu utilized another of Its
Isn't that what you were always hoping to get
of state and federal corrections authorities.
rims on for 275 pages In the Bantam paperback
techniques ridicule In reaction to
4 of life? U so, be sure to buy the right equip. the
Recently released Justice Department
edition. Morever, some of Its passages bristle mint.
u.s.
claim that a br igade of 2,000 to 3,000
statistics show that at the end of last year, the with insights and erudition not he
Russia combat troops are based In Cuba.
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Bill Mitchell, who
dekated Larry Goldberg
In the Sept. 4 special
eleétlon for District 5
sent on the Longwood
City Commission, was
given his oath of office
Monday night by Mayor
June Larmann. The seat
was vacated in June after
Stephen Barton moved
from the city. The
commission will remain
one member short until
the regular December
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Polo Grounds In New York and seeing John
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he now
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He's been pumping gas In Sanford since 1950.
Lake said II asked, the only advice he would
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guys around 40 stIll producing. It's obvious they
took care of themselves. Of course the big money
has something todo with It
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leagues Is desire to play and a love of the game. You
gotta have ability, but you also have to have it inside."
Interestingly enough, the situation between
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Runes doesn't figure to see his name on the
lineup card when he reports to the ball park every
day. He Is, however, hoping to get a chance to show
his speed as a pinch runner or late-Inning substitute.
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,ii lmost triples, 37.Ifhe should goonto win all three ofthose
Be Brett will become only the fifth AL player ever to do so, the
Rev us four having been Ty Cobb, Bobby Veach, Charlie
ihr iger and Joe Voanik.
Sta stics generally are dull. Brett's aren't because they
ovi e a rather accurate profile on him as a ballplayer. He's
co' Ilnthe league intotalbsses with 3ll; second lnnmsseared
Ith 07; fourth In slugging poreentags wIth .564 and i1043i In
attedln with 00.
A1 g with all that, he has 19 home rims, eight game-winning
RI id 14 stolen bows.
Wi t about him In the flald? Okay, what about him?
If uask Brett what kind cI third baseman he thinks is, he
isw rs with a word you can't put In family newspaper. He's
vii himself the worst of It, though.
Tr , he made 18 errors last year, but that was only five more
an bid Glover Graig Nettles committed, and the 21 double
ays he participated in were only five less thaii the number In
hict Nettles and Buddy Bell, the two league leaders, took part.
Brf t Is anything but a butcher at third base. He can make
lere play that has to be made and he has a faculty for making
I L play. The majority of his errors are careless ones, mostly
tI )will but he rarely makes an error that coda the Royals a
in ime.
To enamed MVP this year, Brett will have to beat out some
ug competition.
Bu says Brett, "Winning something like the MVP would be a
an idous honor, but lfl had my choice, I'd rather belnaWorld
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Fo the past three years, he has gotten into the playoffs but
we gotten past them, the Royals having been beaten all three
by the Yankees.
WI tever happens, the Royals, who trail the Angels by four
im In their division, won't be playing the Yankees again In this
ar' playoff.
"T st's good," says Brett, who dill feels KC has a chance to
sb lila year's playoff. "Not that we're afraid 01 the Yankees or
tin lathem,Wtwe'vejiathadsomuchbsdhickagalnst
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em It would be good to play somebody else. The orioles are a
od ill club. They have a great defense, strong pitching and
eid of hitting, but we were 14 with them this year."
ft he underwent surgery on his thumb only
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for i long time, Brett, who has hit over .210 sInce the AU-Star
esi has had a tremendous yr.
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bd he win the MVP, his tire. brothers, Ken, who pitches for
Larry Parrish homfored In
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East.
That experience, In tho firm
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of Dave Oone.pclon and George Pireles 7' Cal 3:
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(d Deu'- z-et Workshop for parents and workers
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YORK (UP!) - Ballplayers are like women. They talk a
ióng themselves.
years, all they talked about was Ted Williams and how
a hitter he was, the best In the business. They held him in
we and admiration that they'd stop whatever they were
Just to watch him hit In batting practice.
vas so good, they watched him and talked about him all the
Same thing with Stan "The Man" Musial, and for the past
zen years or so, Rod Carew has gotten similar treatment.
ly, the ballplayer all the others have been buzzing about Is
e Brett. Many think he's about ready to take over from
as the best hitter in the game, and his manager, Whitey
r feels he's No. 1 right now.
rime candidate for this year's American League MVP
1 Kansas City's exciting 26-year-old third baseman cony could pass such others as Dave Parker, Fred Lynn, Jim
lee nd Carew and emerge as the game's premier superstar.
Rlj t now, he's shooting for his second batting title with a .330
that includes the mod hits In the league, 194, most doubles,

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER30
Americas Aaiodatlsa of Retired Persons meeting,
noon, Sanford Civic Center. Bag lunch. Open to all senior
citizens.

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of It. You're the one who has to go up there and do the ittui."
Yastrzemski will play another year, maybe two. And when he
finally does th-cide to quit, there already is anotht-r Vaz, his son.
Mike, who may pick up his glove. Mike, 17, is a goodlooking
outfielder-third b:i'i'nian who just finished high .scl ,: nd plans
to play ball for former Yankee infieldi I 'k How set coaching at
Florida State.
Frank Malzone, the one-time Red Sox third hasenan hs ow
scouts for them, worked with Mike at Boca Raton not too long ago
and likes him a lot. "He's got a good cha,iee to make it," Maizone
says.
"That would be nice. It took people awhile to learn how to spell
Yastrzcrnskl, and now that every one does, why drop the name
from the buscores?"

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Free IRS seminar to acquaint businessmen with two tax
law fest*wes resulting from the Revenue Act of 1978, 1:30
am. to noon, UCF College of Engineering audItorIun,

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It's Ironic that the Yankees may be the club Yastrzentski
reaches his milestone against, because as a kid from New York's
Long Island, he always wanted to play for them. When they of.
feted him a $45,000 bonus in 1959 while he was finishing up at
Notre Dame, he was all for grabbing It, but his father, Carl, Sr.,
an outstanding semi-pro player in his own right, said nothing
doing.
Yaz' father was right there with him when he signed with the
Red Sox for $108,000. The late Johnny Murphy was the one the)

ia,starter with the White Sox In 1962, he needed only eight
)rles for his 300 total, but all he could manage was seven,
ig tds last three starts of the season in September and leaving
oo victory short.
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negotiated with and after the signing, Cronin, who was general
manager at the time, said he wanted to see the boy they were
giving all that money.
Looking at Yaz and then at his father, whose baseball ability he
knew all about, Cronin said to Murphy:
"Are you sure we're signing the right guy?"
He certainly turned out to be the right guy.
Yastrzemskl's teammates call him "Polack," but they call him
It with affection and with admiration,
"If I have a problem, I go to him," said outfielder Dwight
Evans. "He has taught me how to relax and how not to worry
about what other people might have to say. If I'm In a slump, he'll
give it to me straight. 'Look,' he'll say to me, 'you can listen to this
guy and that guy, but you're the only one who can get yourself out

Released by the White Sox that winter, Wynn looked as If he
would wind up his career with 209 victories and just when he was
about to give up hope, the Indians signed him near the end of June
1963.

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ynn struggled through the same kind of frustration trying for
3Odth pitching victory, only with him it wasn't a matter of two
t4 it was two seasons.

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Providence and Elkcw boulevards, Deltona.
S.uh AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
MONDAY, SUMMER 17
Oviedo High Sebeil Parent-Teacher-Student
Aucciatlon, 7:30 p.m., school commons. All classrooms
will be open to parents.
Delmy Gdea Club Horticultural Committee, 10a.m.,
DeBary Community United Methodist Church social hail.
Program on "Intensive Can of Plants" by Mrs. Ruby
Paterson.
(eml Art Soddy begins rehearsal for new season, 7:30
p.m., Asbury United Methodist Church, Maitland. Open to
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EW YORK (UPI) — That last one can be a back-breaker as
1 Yastrzemski is beginning to find out, and If he'd like to know
lemore about it, he should check someone like Early Wynn.
or 'the past two nights, Boston's 40-year-old first baseman
d so hard, maybe too hard, and failed to get that coveted but
lye 3,000th hit of his,

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of Orlando l pm. to midnight, Winter Park Civic Center,
2001 Mail, Winter Park. Live band.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Pies Market, Jewish Community Center, 851 N.
Maitland Ave., Maitland, now to 3p.m.
choother Mede Concert, $ p.m., Jewish Community
Center, III N. Maitland Ave., Maltland, Free to public.
YigAHlem't Duct, $ p.m., DeBary Community
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(UPI) - The United States Is percent of the petroleum in technologies Carry steep Price
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petroleum the oil Industry has The other 67 percent, usually to 20 times those 01 existing
written off as too expensive to heavy crude oil, Is too U- methods.
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bring to the surface, a paper at pensive to pump to be corn- putting up a blIIIondoilaT rig to
the 10th World Petroleum mercially feasible.
beabletOCtac0k
Other nations
Congress says.
In the report prepared for lar problems with extraction, full of oil a day," said a
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Tuesday, more than 4,500 from 20 percent to a high of 40 The methods also consume
much energy.
delegates from 70 nations were percent.
"If
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told new technologies may help
bring lo percent of the "lost" oil traction percentage to only 60 percent of the petroleum that 1 ,
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Still, American consumers would no longer need to talk as fuel about one 01 every three
Ofaflizfl barreisproduced.
should be prepared for hefty about the problems
The Americans said they
new price increases because of mediate oil crisis," said
the new technologies, the report congress President Wilhelm extract about 200,000 barrels of
on "enhanced oil recovery" von Ilaemann, a vice president oil a day using "enhanced oil
recovery" methods and hops---,
of German Shell.
warned,
eventually
to bring up to 30
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The different methods
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U.S. Department 01 Energy, cussed included steam flooding, came" petroleum to the Sur- ,
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They
warned,
however,
that
of petrolem considered too to burn some of the oil in place,
expensive byollflrmsto get out carbon dioxide flooding and "even under favorable condi.
tions" the cod of enhanced oil
various chemical processes.
of the ground.
Delegates
reporteddiffering
recovery
would be $10 to $25 a
The Department of Energy
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Receiving copy of
proclamation naming
Sept. 17-23 as 'Constitution Week" Is Mrs.
Raymond Cabell Lewis of
Lake Mary, regent of
Sallie Harrison Chapter,
Daughters of the
American Revolution.
Sanford Mayor Lee P.
Moore presented the
proclamation Tuesday.

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practice Monday and apparent.
"Greg's a fine young man and
ly has quit the team. The 64,
wish him well," said Bellard.
245-lb. Benefield played behind
Bollard said Tuesday's pracstarter Bill Bell in last tice went well as the Bulldogs
weekend's season-opening 14-13 prepared for Saturday's meeting with Maryland at college
Park, Md.
We had a hard day's work
and made some progress," he
said.
the
state,
Mississippi's Rebels also
prepared to open their season
with Memphis State, meeting
the Tigers in Memphis

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rehearsal
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CINCINNATI (UPI) Karolyn Rose, wife of baseball
star Pete Rose, Tuesday filed for divorce after more than
15 years of marriage. In a complaint filed in Hamilton
County Domestic Relations Court, Mrs. Rose, 37, charged
her husband with gross neglect of duty.
She asked the court for adivorce,a "reasonable amount
of both alimony and child suport" and an equitable
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a week off before meeting
Baylor Sept. 22 in Birmingham,
so coach Bear Bryant said he is

experimenting with some
changes on his team.
"We're also trying to work
some of our new people in
because we haven't decided

division of property. The Roses, who were married Jan.
, 1964, have two children, Pete
9, and Fawn, 14
When asked about her divorce request, Mrs. Rose said,
"All I can really say right now is 'no comment.' It's flI
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set outfit yet since we want to
play lot of people while we
can," he said.
"We've worked on a little bit
of everything and we haven't
gotten into our plans for
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personal life."

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Saints, Garo Dickering
New Orleans Saints officials
met with veteran NFL kicker Garo Yeprem lan, who was
by the Miami Dolphins just before the football season
started, but failed to reach an agreement signing him.
More meetings were sched uled today be ee epremlan, Saints coach Dick Nolan and Harry Hulmes, the
Saints' vice president of player personnel.
The Saints are worried about the
injured
mllliondollar rookie R ussell Erxleben, their No. I draft
choice, who has a st rained leg muscle,
Yepremlan, 35, has 11 NFL seasons behind him. Last
year he tied a league record with 16 consecutive field
mark in
goals and a 17th this yea r would give him a
the leag ue.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)

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whose Tigers open their season
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SAN DIEGO (UP!) The San Diego Padres signed Cy
Young Award-winner Randy Jones to a new contract
Tuesday and the pitcher said he will do his best to bring a
winning team to San Diego next year.
Neither the Padres nor Jones, who is 11-11 this year wi th
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Gr.vey Wants More Money'

Footbal Forecast

College Picks
Arizona St 35 Florda St 31(N)
Arkansas 17 Colorado St 15 (N)
Army 35 Connecticut 23
Auburn 21 Kansas St IS
BU St 3$ Toledo 12 (N)
University 7 Maine 6
Brigham Young 42 Weber St 12
California 2$ Arizona 11
Cincinnati 26 s Miss 20 (N)
Clemson 17 Maryland 14
Colorado 14 LSU 10
E Carolina 11 Duke II
Georgia 32 Wake Forest 18
Grambling 33 Alcorn St 7
Holy Cross 19 New Hampshire 14
Houston 26 Florida 12
Indiana 17 Vanderbilt 13
Indiana SO 21 W Illinois II (N)
Iowa St 3$ Bowling Green fl
Kentucky 13 Miami (Ohio) 11
Kent St 24 Akron 21(N)
La Tech IS Tenn-Chat 11 (N)
Lehigh 21 Slippery Rock 20
Marshall 26 W Carolina 10
Miami (Fla) 22 Louisville 17
Michigan2l Notre Dame 20
Michigan St 22 Oregon $
Mississippi 33 Memphis SO 17 (N)
Missouri , IlII,I5 7
Navy 39 Citadel 23
Nebraska 2$ Utah St 14
New Mexico St 35 UTEP 21(N)
N Carolina St 36 Virginia 7 (N)
Ohio U Is E Michigan 13
Ohio St 2$ Minnesota 20
Oklahoma 39 Iowa 13
Oklahoma SO 15 Wichita St 7
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sp 35 Rutgers 11
Pittsburgh 33 Kansas 17
Purdue 2$ UCLA 21
S Carolina 33 W Michigan 21(N)
$ Illinois 1$ Tennessee St 13 (N)
SMU 3$ Texas Christian 10
Stanford 40 San Jose St 21
Syracuse 24 West Virginia 11

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advantage will prevail with
Michigan winning a thrilling 2120 contest.
Ready to meet at University
Park, Pa., Penn State and
Rutgers have only played nine
times In the past with the
Nittany Lions holding eight
victories. But the Knights have
come up with some excellent
football teams under the
direction of coach Frank Burns
and could pull a few surprises,
One of the surprises won't be
this week, however, as the Penn
Staters show their muscle with
a 36-14 win. Umkumph!
Clemson-Maryland, an
Atlantic Coast Conference
game at Clemson, S.C., will be a
close contest all the
Oklahoma 30-13.
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b:y manhandling Michigan. In

Rebuilding Clemson will be a
In a high-scoring
17-14
In his only pr evious Arizona State and Florida State
game as head coach, young will put on one of the most
1 previous contests between Danny Ford of Clemson led his spectacular aerial displays of
iese great powers Michigan forces to victory over Ohio the year. Mark Malone, Sun
hias triumphed 10 times, leaving State in last year's Gator Bow., Devil passer deluxe and
Notre Dame a meager two wins the game that marked the end legitimate All-America conof Woody Hayes' fabulous didate, will keep the air In
show for its efforts.
On paper, this year's game Is career with the Buckeyes.
Tampa, Fla., full of footballs.
Texas A&amp;M did not live up to On the other side of the line, the
tossup. Both teams have
e, ceptlonal talent with the big its promise last season, Seminoles counter with two
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Wally Woodham and Jimsoy,
Jordan. We see Arizona Stflft!
winn ing a genuine thriller, ,#7
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Passing will be the name-of
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Coliseum where the Bruins o(
UCLA host the Purdue
Boilermakers. Look for MdPk
Herrmann to out-throw Rcjc
Bashore as the Purdue lads win
in a nail-biter, 28-24.
Miami of Florida will t(n
back Louisville, 22-17. In (hilt
affair, Miami's llowztd
Schnellenberger makes his fist
start as head coach in the
collegiate ranks. Schnellenberger, who did a short stint
head man of the Baltimore
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debut depend on isew
nn
his forces contain Stu Strát*
the Cardinals quarterback 00
Is the son of famed ex-NFL
coach Hank Strain. 'Twill bean
interesting afternoon in Miathi.
Kaff-kaff!
Another chtest which shOi1d
be just as close will fiiJ
Colorado turning back invading
Louisiana State, 14-10.

CHICAGO (UP!) Sam Gilbert, attorney
former
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Commissioner Larry O'Brien to declare the 6-foot-9
forward a free agent because negotiations with the
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The
trial of a Baltimore Orioles' fan
accused of malicio usly destroyIng a tomato plant Memorial
Stadium opens Oct. 25 in
District Court.
George McAllister, 19, decided at a pretrial hearing
Tuesday to have his case heard
by a jury Instead of just a
District court judge.
McAllister was charged with
South Florida in
thirdripping Up the tomato plant,
period and Flagler meets which was growing near the
Central Florida in the
left-field foul pole, after the
period.
Aug. 16 Orioles-Kansas City
Ticket price, will be $2
game.
Flagler was Division 2
The plant Is owned by
champion and the University of
gadJ
grounds-keeper Pat
Florida was runnerup In Santarone, who has an annual
Division I. Flagler claimed the
to
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has made the transition from now, he plunges in with a he's steady and unap- of the Los Angeles Rams, season, and said, 'This is the
NEW YORK (NEA) In his active player to TV analyst with scathing dialogue on what he preciated.".)
wondering about his "cool." first time in my life I've ever
SC
American Leege.
, new role as television com- the same flair he led the Mm- believes is the relatively low
Ken Anderson, Cincinnati. Notes Fran: "He called me last been booed."
KC 4; LeFiore, De, 6$; Cruz,
Francis Asbury nesot.a Vikings to three Super estate of quarterbacking in the ("Only question is whether his
Wills, Tex 3; Bonds.
Natileal ages
Tarkenton
is
:
being briefed at Bowl contests. And just as NFL today.
confidence has suffered
out
the
National
Football
League's successfully.
Pttchipg
Vicisries
L Pet •
"There
are
only
nine
bad years." )
Natiensl LOOM - Nlekro, main office about the rule
Mentrt
$3 53 .60141 ½
He claims he will make
terbacks
in
the
league
I
can
be
Ken
Stabler of the Oakland
t$bu,gh
OU rtt iu$thet, Chi 17-s; changes for 1979.
U 57 .6013'
and a half times as much comfortable with," says Raiders is a notable omission.
Nlok,
Hou
St. Louis
76 a 419 9
16.12; a,
This is on a day Tarkenton
this year Tarkenton
what it takes to "He had four great years,"
AMericas Liagwe
14 ½
Phiia
Flans. will trade jibes with Howard as he did for playing football, lead a team to an NFL cham- admits Tarkenton, "but with
$fl. Bell 21.7; John. NY li-I;
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New York
55 $6 .390 20
Cosell and augment Frank Since his Viking salary was in pionship. Fran provides a quick what's gone on in the last year,
Koosman, Minn 11-12; G,Idry
West
7"
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Gifford's play-by-play as the the $400,000 range, that figures rundown of his favorites:
I can't put him up there now. I
IMiad Rem Avage
rookie member
ABC-TV's out to a cool $1 million in inCinel
52 63 .566 ½ (b,sedsu
Roger Staubach, Dallas, mean, when he was on "The
13$ Iiuige •ltcMd)
Houston
Ii 63
"Monday
Night
Football"
come for 1979.
("You got to appreciate what Donnie and Marie Show' and
Loom
Lee Aug
Hume, troika. Tarkenton wants to
$176 .472 13½ Cm
be
He'll get something like he's done for so long.")
2.79;
they had to measure him for a
Son Fran
2
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HOU
prepared
the
referees.
$20,000
2
5
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Ric
each
of
the
10
games
So" Melillo
Bob
Griese,
Miami.
("For
Hou
62 13
tux, he had a 39-inch waist. Can
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Atlanta
"Would you believe," sput- he does for ABC. He also has his the same reasons I like you imagine that on a quar56 17
23
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re
Teilday's ResiSts
Guidry, ters the 39-year-old former own Behavioral Sciences Staubach.")
N
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Palmer, Bait
quarterback, "I played this management company, which
Terry Bradshaw, PittMontreal 3. CNcop 2, bW
Tarkenton
withholds
I.
Bos 3.05; Caldwell, Mil 3.25.
PIttsburgh 7, St. Louis 3
game for 20 years and I don't counsels executives of such sburgh. ("He reached it last judgment on Dan Pastorini of
$trlksats
Pltliod,lphl. S. New York 3
know what the gnal ar
as Exxon. And he year; he's got it together Houston and Dan Fouls of San
Natlaai
CincinnatI 9, Houston
ACt:
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ran
Tarkenton,
of
course,
does
personal
appearances
Diego: "They got to do it
ll 177,
Son Dlego 3, Los Aroples 1
Carlton, Phil 174; myieven, pitt has just completed 18 years of firms such as Delta Airlines
Atlanta 2. San FtInCISCO1
Bert
Jones,
Baltimore.
("A
another
year to prove it to me."
13$; Sutton, LA and Perry, SD
ThdIy's
playing
In
the
NFL.
He
holds
plus
frequent
commercials,
super
talent,
though
I
don't
like
On
Gary
Danielson of Detroit
139.
(All Tines IDY)
the
all-time
records
Tarkenton
was
recruited
the
way
he
A
morkoll
the
field.")
and
David
Whitehurst
of Green
Atlanta
ann. 1.1at son
Ri. passes attempted, most passes ABC by Roone Arledge &amp; Co.
Jim Zorn, Seattle. ("A fine Bay, who only graduated to
Guidry, ;
Flanagan, Bait 16$; jNkIns, completed,
yards gained
the network was young player, the wave of the starting status last
Fran
, T 130; Koosman, Minn 139.
Chicago (Lamp 111)
)
passing
and
most
touchdown
looking
for
a
bright,
glib
perfuture.
And
the
wonders,
"Who
knows
what
Savu
cntrssl (Rogers 12-9), 1:35
passes with figures that may sonality take up the slack
NaUiuI Li
Archie Manning, New they can do?"
Sutter
"$1. Louis (Martinez 13-7) at Chi 35; TekuIve, PItt 26; never be matched. There's no Dandy Don Meredith, who Orleans. ("Last year was his
Some big, rugged guys
134), Gait., All 22; Samblto, Hou
lttsburgh
(Candelaria
one even close to any of them refused to work more than the first really big one, but he's got Steve Grogan of New England,
MOO and Lavelle, SF
3S p.m.
right now.
14 games
which he was character."
Steve Bartkowski of Atlanta
Philadelphia (Lerch 8.12) at I?
American
Lsges
When
he becomes eligible
Sew York (swan mm,
Mar.
contracted.
With
the
elongated
Jim
Hart,
St.
Louis.
("You
and
Doug Williams of Tampa
shall. Minn 30; Kern. Tex 26;
M.
selection
to
the
Pro
Football
NFLTV
schedule,
that
left
10
got
to
include,
him,
too,
because
Bay
don't impress Tarkenton
Houston (Niekro 10-11) at StIlIfftuh11 Batt,,aM Mofle, Hall of Fame in 1984, Francis games to fill,
of all the years he's with their basic passing and
Dot
incinnati (LaCoss 144) 0:05 Clov
Asbury Tarkenton is a cinch to
Fran will offer pungent, produced.")
leading ability.
San Diego (Rasmussen 4$) at
be enshrined,
forthright commentary,
Joe Ferguson, Buffalo.
He reserves judgment on Pat
os Angeles (Hough 4-5), 10:20
The long-time quarterback nished by his experience. Right ("Doesn't get much notice, but Haden, the young field general
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guard Kevin Grevey ar e at an apparent impasse
tract negotiations. Grevey played out his option last
season and after earning a reported $160,000 annually is
seeking a substantial raise, a figure the Bull ets do not
wish to match.
Grevey's agent, LaRue Harcourt, said, "mere is a
minor problem concerning the amount of money and a
major problem concerning the length of the contract. We
want to sign for two years and they want us to sign for
three."

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Women's college basketball
is co
Seminole County
Nov. 17 when the University
Florida, University of Central
Florida, University of South
Florida and Flagler College
stage a jamboree at Lake
Howell High gym beginning at
6:30 p.m.
Central Florida faces Florida
in the opener, while South
Florida takes on Flagler in the
second stanza. Florida meets

finishing fifth in the SWC. But
that should change this year.
And right at the start. Watch for
the Aggiesto sack Baylor, 32-12.
On the West Coast, USC plays
the Beavers in Corvallis, Ore.
The Trojans have too much of
everything for Oregon State.
We see It Southern Cal 38,
as the
Oregon State 10
Trojans open defense of their
Pac 10 title.
Hopscotchlng around the
country heh-heh here are
some more of our sterling
predictions:
Oklahoma, where Barry
Switzer has compiled an
amazing 6242 record in six
seasons at the helm of the
Sooners, wil make its first-ever
meeting with the Iowa Hawkeys
a winning one. We give It to

questions being the lack of

He Destroys

On Tap

about next year."

)ok this Saturday there are
match-ups on tap.
Iar.rumph! Indeed, 'tis almost
a football fantasy come true.
The game of the day may be
at Ann Arbor, Mich., where
equalling
bout 105,000 fans
e average Wolverine turnout
will gather to see
it1 1978
lichigan confront the Fighting
rlsh of Notre Dame.
Other highlights Include the
p'enn State-Rutgers fray; the
clemson-Maryland clash; the
Texas A&amp;M Baylor meeting;
and the Southern Californiaa regon State engagement.
Going into this season, Notre
had the highest winning
D
C
.77&amp;) of any college
with a 600-160-38 mark
0utstandlng

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The 2.1 defeat by Winter
Springs voter, Tuesday Of the
referendum on a property tax
increase will not mean a
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Official results showed that improvements. We won't be
407 voted against and 210 paving or building as much as
persons voted for. Turnout for we would have liked," he said.
the election was 617 or 23.8
Arnold said the city council
per
of the 2,519 qualified will meet at7:p.m.Thursday
electors,
to adopt a new budget,
Arnold said he Is most predicting the tax rate to be
potnt.d by the turnout. "If levied will be $2.09 per $1,000
dasi' case, why
I uu vakikm,
supposed to care" he asked.
"We (the council) pretty well
losing faith with the agreed we would not raise the
people," Arnold said. He said property taxes the five percent
the election Is obviously saying allowed by law if the voters
the people are happy with turned down the in Increase
personal services such as police referendum," Arnold said.
and fire protections: But they
The new tax rate will give
don't particularly care formany ity property owners a
Od of Eastern Star and parka and street maintenance, nine cents per $1,000 assessed
Rebekah Lodge of Canan- streets, ditches and swamps valuation reduction In taxes,
digaua, N.Y.
being cleaned out and capital Arnold said.
Survivors include her
husband, Gordon L. Lincoln,
Sanford; five sisters, Mrs.
Kathleen E. Brown, Miss Batty
A. Robertson; and Mrs. Aims I..
Sade, all of Sanford and Mrs.
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putting and chipping were way
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having spent a lifetime working
bank account.
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strength hoping to improve her money. Right now, I'm waiting
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come 6d of the woodwork
golf game. for a loan so I can go to school.
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This afternoon she handed me A car and apartment are totally
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her golf scorecard as she came out of
lake.
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My husband and I built our
off the course. It was seven
I am the most dependent 18Delivered To lies. HisptIsI
summer place with our own this lovely place to our children strokes less than yesterday's! year-old I know. Please learn
hands - clearing land, felling and grandchildren , but we are
"See, Itold you!" she said. "I from my mistakes and be
CAMS saii
trees, digging wells and ready to all - boat and all.
knew I was right!"
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dead fish here and there.
DEAR GRANDPA: There's
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was useless to work, since their
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said. "We won't have U big a
capital Improvement program
now," be said.
The special election was
seeking voter approval for a
rop.rty taz Increase In Winter
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its still a good iccipe." But he
teaspoon fresh lemon juice
: bottle Heinz 57, 115z.)
cautions that is is much better tatasco
1 tatlespoon butter or
to use thi3 cooked pudding
margarine
garlic salt
When the administrator of
version rather than the quickerjuice of two 12 I lemons
Combine cream and cottage
Seminole Memorial Hospital
2-3rd cup sugar
instant.
cheese,
2 tablespoons
sugar,
vinegar to desired con- flour, lemon
rind
1 2 tsp. salt
(SMH) goes into the kitchen he
and vanilla.
sistency
vov SEED
likes It to be a family affair. The
2 tbsp. cornstarch
Beat until smooth.
The
amount
of
seasoning
can
DRESSING
kids get right Into the act
i tsp. vanilla extract
Prepare pastry mixture
3 -up sugar
be varied to suit individual
helping with the kitchen chores.
48 vanilla wafers
kind
according
to package direc1-3rd cup white wine vinegar tastes. This sauce is the
Charles Bentley, originally
4 bananas (well ripened)
tions.
Roll
out half of pastry.
you have to
1 tsp. dry mustard
from Winter Haven, has been
14 cup sugar
make
a
few
times
Cut
3
64nch
rounds, Repeat
until you get it the way you like with
1 tsp. salt
the administrator at SMH for
Scald milk in top of double
remaining
pastry.
its" said Bentley.
two years but on special oc.
Mix above ingredients
boiler over direct heat.
Place a scant 1-3 cup of
caslons enjoys whipping up Meanwhile in a small bowl bowl. Add slowly and mix until
cheese mixture In center of
CHEESE TURNOVERS
something tasty in the kitchen, combine the beaten egg yolks, thick. (Mixer can be used)
each pastry round. Fold In half.
WITH FRESH
1 cup salad oil
"One of our favorites Is 2-3rd cup sugar, salt and cornS
Moisten inside edges of pastry
BLUEBERRY SAUCE
1 1 2 tsp. grated onion or juice
banana pudding," he said "and starch. Pour about z cup of
with
water and press firmly
Turnovers
all the kids help. All my scalded milk over egg mixture
1 12 tsp. poppy seed
with fork to seal. Prick tops.
Good served over fresh fruit, I package (8 ounces) cream Beat egg with milk and brush
children (Jeff, 14, Beth, 12, and stirring to blend. Return egg
Mathew, 9) can follow simple mixture to remaining milk in melon balls
cheese, softened
over tops of turnovers.
recipes and cook"
1 cup (8 ounces) cottage cheese
top of double boiler and set top
Place on baking sheet. Bake
SEAF(x)D CASSEROLE
2 tablespoons sugar
Bentley earned his un in place over boiling water.
in 400-degree oven 25 to 30
1 pkg. wild and long grain rice
dergraduate degree in phar- Cook, stirring until mixture is
2 tablespoons flour
minutes or until golden brown.
macy and feels that his college smooth and thickened (about (do not use seasoning)
2 teaspoons grated fresh lemon Remove to wire rack to cool.
1 lb. cooked shrimp
rind
training also helped his six minutes). Remove from
To prepare blueberry sauce,
1 lb. lump crabmeat
1
teaspoon vanalla
cooking. Mixing ingredients heat and add vanilla. Arrange
combine lit cup sugar and
4 tbsp. butter
and filling prescriptions are alternate layers of vanilla
1 package (10 oun ces ) pastry cornstarch in saucepan. Add
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similar to working in the kit- wafers and sliced banaas in a
mix
blueberries, water and lemon
12
tbsp.
chili sauce
chen, he said, and as a result baking dish 9" square and 2"
i egg
juice. Cook, stirring constantly,
"it's always been easy for me to deep or in a I "z quart casserole.
2 teaspoons milk
17 tsp. thyme
until thickened and clear.
read a recipe."
Blueberry Sauce
1
tsp.
majoram
simmer
1 minute.
Pour hot custard over top and
' cup sugar
2 tsp. salt
Remove from heat. Stir in
Bentley feels the kitchen is a allow to cool. Heat oven to 425
1L2 tablespoons cornstarch
tsp. paprika
butter or margarine. Cool
good place for young people to deg. F. Beat egg whites until
1 pint blueberries
1
pint
half
&amp;
half
li
ghtly and serve over turlearn and to put to use concepts stiff, but not dry. Add
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foyers.
taught in the classroom. Adding remaining 14 cup sugar
Saute onions in butter until
that cooking teaches them to gradually, continuing to beat yellow. Add cooked rice and
work In an orderly manner, until meringue is very stiff and cream (ball &amp; half ). Add
when following a recipe through glossy. Spread over pudding seafood, chili sauce, salt and
to Its conclusion,
and brown In pre-heated oven paprika and herbs. Put in
It helps with math and the for about 15 minutes. Makes six casserole and bake 30 minutes
application of fractions." It to eight servings,
at 350 degree F.
makes sense to the kids to see a
"We got this recipe off a
BAR.B.QUE SAUCE
practical use for something," vanilla wafer box years and 1(24-oz.) bottle ketchup
he said.
years ago," said Bentley, "and
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DONASTER, England (UP!) - A village
schooleachir who tried imauceeutully for theee years to
dada family, fInally nodorwed fertility treatment on the
advice of her doctor and get more than she bargained for.
Merybii Cooper, Z7, gave birth to quadruplets - three
erie and one boy — by Caesarean section Tuesday at the
Dander Royal wkmmry.

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VANILLA WAFER
BANANA PUDDING
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2 eggs, separated

Herald Staff Writer

BONN, West Germany (UP!) -Two "very cool" hijackers who
"They are very cool" a police spokesman said. "They appar"They demanded Chancellor Schmidt be brought to the a irpoRN
demanded to see West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt ently are not demented."
and representatives of the press, too" he said. "They made
seized a Lufthansa airliner with 12 people aboard on a domestic
Chancellor Sciunick was Informed of the hijacking while he was threats about what they would do if their demands were nit,,
flight today, pollee reported,
at today's regular Cabinet meeting and he dispatched trouble- fulfilled."
shooter
Klaus-Juergen Wisclinewskl to the airport tower to
said the men had taken the plane over, but heobjected
The hijackers, whose nationality was unknown, took over a
C
conduct
the negotiations with the hijackers.
use of the word "hijack."
Boeing 727 with 121 passengers and a crew of seven on a flight
The airport was closed to all air traffic eight minutes after the
from Frankfurt to the Cologne-Bonn airport. It was not known if
Wischnewskl, a state secretary in the Schmidt's chancellery,
they were armed,
oversaw the operation that led to the capture of a Lufthansa airliner landed but flights soon were resumed.
aircraft hijacked by terrorists to Somalia two years ago.
The Wed German airliner landed as scheduled at 10.25 a,m.
Schmidt also convened a meeting of the government's Crisis SHOP O*LANDO&amp; SANPOND
(5:25 aim EDT) at the Cologne-Bonn airport, which lies about Staf f under chairman Gerhart Baum,
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the interior minister.
midway between the two rifles.
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A squad of state police rushed to the airport, which Is in the
Passengers and crew remained on the plane and it taxied to a
date of North Rhine Westphalia. The tower kept In radio contact
position outside Hangar One,
with the aircraft's captain and the hijackers.
Police said the motives of the hijackers were unknown, but In
Franz Cesarz, a member of the Lufthansa management board,
radio contact with the airport tower they demanded a meeting
said the hijackers took over the aircraft about halfway between
with Schmidt and the right to make a declaration to the press.
the Frankfurt airport and the Cologne-Bonn airport.

Quadruplets Ban In England

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MO8COW(UPI)—Angolan President AgostlnhoNeto,
ON dodorpod who led is nation to independence with
the aid of Cohen troops has died In Moscow, leaving no
heir apparent, bid a possible successor to the
revolutionary leader has flown to the Soviet capital.
Ndo, who Wed lO,*Cubsn troops to win a civil war
agaled two Wadam.bscksd factions In 1975, left behind
to writ iu rntie as both the nation's
prealdint and leader of the ruling party in the giant west
Atrkan country.
But a delegation led by Leclo Lira, Neto's possible
accesuor as No. I man In Angola, flew to Moscow, the
: official Soviet Tess news agency said Tuesday.
Nato died Monday.

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earthquake In more than two years, registering &amp;O on the
Richter scale, shook the Indonesian Island of New Guinea
today, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Preliminary seismograph readings, taken by the
Nst',I Earthquake Information Service at Golden,
• Colo., placed the ceder of the tremor on the equator off
the northern out of Irian Jaya, the largely undeveloped
western half of New Guinea.
Aftbovo a quake of $.O magnitude can do tremendous
damage, there were no Immediate reports of Injuries or

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it in their ear," Stenstrom said. $4,000, that amount then might after submission of the briefs,
in their ear."
Herald Staff Writer
Prior to the commission's be worth only $2,000. "And we'd Granoff said.
If the administrative decision
City Commissioner Julian
The Sanford City Commission
decision, Moore said he had be saving money," he said.
Bruce
Granoff,
attorney
in
Is
not
to the city's liking, it then
has turned down an offer by the Stenstrom's remark echoed one
.
been told $4,000 was the
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U.S. Environmental Protection made by Mayor Lee P. Moore
minimum the city could be the legal branch of EPA's
administrator
in Altanta and, at
Agency (EPA) to settle a when the Issue was discussed
assessed, adding a fight with district IV enforcement
dispute on the Improper use by last by the commissioners In
a last resort, to the federal
EPA would be an "uphill division, said Tuesday the appe
the city of a pesticide a year July.
al court in New Orleane
battle."
administ rative hearing will be
The controversy stemm.(
Miss in a repo rt to the
minimum it Is going to held in Sanford and l
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aTim commissioners, voting commission said the board
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the city's use a year ago of.
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unanimously Monday night either would have to accept the
wanttoappealltlsgoingtocost ministrative law judge, an a pesticide to kill weeds In I
instructed City Attorney C. proposed penalty or proceed
drainage ditch. EPA
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employee of EPA, will preside
Vernon Min to begin the appeal with a hearing on the adspokesmen said federal
On questioning from (.ty at the hearing,
process on EPA's charges mlnlstrative level. He said the
prohibits the use of th
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against the city for using the appeal would involve sub.
Commissioner
John
Morris,
as
pesticide
where "runoff was.
held
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weed killer In a drainage ditch stantial expenses, with the
Miss estimated the costs of an early as October or Novem' likely to occur" Into a dream Of'
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In the city in the summer of "probability the penalty in the i
especially U the appeal were hearing will be open to the
1978.
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original proposed amount of
The spokesman said it Is
EPA spokesmen had told the $5,000 would be imposed."
held In Atlanta, at $1,000.
public. He said attorneys for believed as a result of the ap.
C. VERNON MIZE
city It would settle the Issue for
Mize said while he felt the
Morris said, facetiously, both sides will present evidence plication of the weed killer 75 to
a $4,000 payment from the city civil penalty was unjust, he
however, that the way the at the hearing and briefs will be 80 fish were killed. "The
rather than imposing a $5,000 or recommended the city pay the money away," said Corn- federal government Is going, if written by attorneys for both material was known to be toxic
higher fine. At least one city $41100,
the appeal period lasts two sides on the legal aspects. A and clearly labeleu as such,"
missioner Eddie Keith.
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Soup 'N $andwiches From Same Chicken
-, Say "soup and sand.Wiches" and watch the
Ices of youngsters and
eklsters alike light up. Not
only is this a favorite
combination for lunches
and light suppers; It's a
most nutritious mealtime
duet, especially if both are
made of chicken.
According to the
National Broiler Council,
you can cook one chicken
and make both a pot of
hearty soup and a tasty
filling for sandwiches.
Chicken ts one of the most
economical sources of
complete protein available
at the meat counter today.
Savings are even greater
when a whole bird Is used
including even the skin
and bones.
With the busy season of
fall activities ahead, it's
Important to serve meals
that will help keep the
family operating at peak

efficiency.
Chicken Tacos is a different kind of sandwich the
whole family will enjoy.
Or, instead of taco shells,
the filling may be placed on
a hot dog roll, pita bread or
an open bun.
The soup is a delicious
and unusual combination of
chicken and frozen snow
peas. Together they
provide a meal that Is well
balanced, rich in vitamins
and protein but low in
calories and in fat content.
There are many
variations of chicken soup,
ranging from clear broths
to thick, creamy textures.
And only slight changes in
seasonings and ingredients
used will produce an
almost endless variety of
chicken fillings for sandwiches.
Let
your
imagination take over and
you'll be surprised how far
one chicken can be stret-

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your food budget.
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1 broiler-fryer chicken,
cut in parts
4 cups water, divided
I small onion, quartered
I rib celery, with leaves
2 teaspoons salt, divided
¼ teaspoon pepper
In deep saucepan, place
chicken with 2 cups of the
water, onion, celery, 1
teaspoon of the salt and
pepper. Cover and simmer
about 45 minutes or until
fork can be inserted in
chicken with ease. Remove
chicken from saucepan and
refrigerate until chicken
can be handled with ease;
remove all meat and cut
into bite-size pieces and
place in refrigerator until
ready to use. To contents of
saucepan, add chicken
bones and skin, the
remaining water and salt.

Cook 10 minutes more to
gain more broth for soup.
CHICKEN TACOS
2 cups broiler-fryer
chicken, cooked and diced
2 tablespoons peanut oil
½ cup chopped onion
½ cup chopped green
pepper
I envelope (1½ ounces)
taco seasoning mix
3 fresh tomatoes,
chopped
½ cup chicken broth
12 taco shells
2 cups shredded lettuce
1 cup shredded Monterey
Jack cheese
I avocado, peeled and
chopped
1 tablespoon lemon juice

CHICKEN AND SNOW
PEA SOUP
1 cup broiler-fryer
chicken, cooked and diced
4 cups chicken broth
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon marjoram
6 peppercorns
3 whole cloves

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the tread baker often goes to something created in the home dessert feast or cocktail fare. simmer I to 2 minutes, until
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from scratch. The kitchen bread."
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Stands for logic and stability in
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making of bread and sharing it matter of high finance. So why can't afford.
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mankind. It tells people what setting need not be elaborate
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because tread should be part of 2 to 3 cups unsifted flour
2 to 2½ cups unsifted flour
you consider important in life
3 tablespoons sugar
the
decoration.
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2
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sugar
a measure of self esteem.
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shapes
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Throughout the Christian
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thanks and hospitality.
cup water
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4 eggs (at room temperature)
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I can (8 oz.) crushed
hospitality In foreign homes. Peanut Puffs filled with prunes 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel pineapple
1 can (8-ounce) almond paste
1-3rd cup flamborange liquor
¼ cup sugar
½ cup apricot preserves
2 tablespoons milk
1 cup heavy cream
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
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1 egg yolk
mix 2-3rds cup flour, 2
Slivered alIflOfldS
tablespoons sugar, salt and
Sugar
undissolved yeast.
In a large bowl thoroughly
and
water
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cans
mix 3i cup flour, 2 tablespoons margarine in a sauce pan. Heat
sugar, salt and yeast.
over low heat until liquids are
Combine ¼ cup milk, water
very warm (120 degrees F. -130
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and margarine in a saucepan.
degrees
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minutes at medium speed of
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bowl occasionally. Stir In
from draft,
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until doubled in bulk, about 1
soft dough. Turn out onto lightly hour
DIAL FAMILY SIZE
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floured board; knead until
Stir down batter. Spoon into
smooth and elastic, about 5
minutes. Place in greased bowl, well greased and floured 9 cup
turning to grease top. Cover, let Bundt pan. Cover; let rise in
WHITE or GOLD
rise in warm place, free from warm place, free from draft,
draft, until doubled in bulk, until doubled in bulk, about 30
minutes. Bake at45o degrees F.
about 1 hour.
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In large saucepan, mix
together chicken broth,
lemon juice, salt, marjoram, peppercorns,
cloves, thyme and bay leaf.
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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
future Salvage. 3775771.

Auto. One owner, Pepsi
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classified ad for results. 322-2411
or i31.5553.

Hwy92, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday t 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. Youset
the reserved prIce. Call 504-255.
$311 for further details.

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701 Bldg.
33'-o302, --__________
24 HOUR
3229283
2 acres Industrial Property, near
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33-O3OBl
Hwy 16 &amp; Country Club Rd. ________________________ ________________________ New Butcher Block 1. Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. OrIg.
143,000.
31-Apartments Furnished
retaIl $65.53, NOW $10. Sanford
Homes
GREAT STARTER HOME
FurnIture Salvage, 1742 So. of
3 BR, 1½ B spilt plan, fenced yd.,
3 ldrm, 1½ Bath, range, some
sc. patio, cony., workshop or
Sanford. 332.5721.
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carpet,
single garags, fenced.
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Ice In mean. All for 831.500.
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Qonerwlll consider VA or FHA. lee ow -beautIful new BROAD
FOR RENT
FURNITURE&amp;THINGS
MORE, freed I rear BR's.Only
83L11S.
BUY &amp; Sell
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
store
New5iUeadpurn%tui.
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323.5200
Terms
PRICEDREDUCIDT0$1,,*
SANDI.E WOOD
500S. Sanford Ave.
323-6553
PHA Finanelng
arrEnged. Currently lessod.
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warranty,
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FurnIshed 1 BR Condo
Ilaii* Repairs
Air Conditioning
large rant, imrnac.iate Interim,
323.4733
New S pc dinette set. Table &amp; I _______________________
Barber shop includes all equip.
low IntareOf, assumable lean.
43-LOtS.ACrS9S
chairs. $73. Sanford Furniture
mou, ceumircie$ bldg. and
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1DeupeN'OrPufTYourM.trSalvage. 17.52 Soof SanfOrd. 337
AIr Conditioning, Heating, Elecirl. HANDYMAN-GE P4. HOUSE.
land.
High
trafflcaree.
Co.$idbe
Use A Went Ad. 322.2*11 or
HOLD REPAIRS FROM CUR.
UNBILIEVAILE AT 517,500. 4
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converted
cal, Plumbing Service I Reiair.
to
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ham.
Lakefront
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Casselberry.
Sdrm, 1 Bath Frame horns, air,
5513.
lAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
CallLarry for Free Est. 671-6394,
burger stand, etc. Owner wIll
frontage
on
Seminola
Blvd.
Carpst,carp,rt&amp;u$ility building
brand New interspring Bedding y,
PENTRY.PAINTING.SPRINK
l.Iç., Bonded &amp; ins.
1 SR APt ,
Asking $14,No with good terms
finance. Easy terms.
at beck, near bus stop. ThIs t
LERS. 323-6766 ANYTIME.
price. Sanford Furniture Sai.
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or
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won't last Iengl
vage, 17.52 S. of Sanford 327-173)
513 Magnolia
3 BR, 2 I, pool home, beautifully
UP4CLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
323.1*23
Handy Paul, has truck wilt travel.
Sell thos, thIngs that are just
landscaped, work shop, men
New IOpc modular LR wIte. $335.
Wants to make small household
C all
taking up space with a want ad
house. 1700 sq ft livIng ares.
ton S.nr Citizens.
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-52
$35,500. Terms.
in
the
Herald
377.2611
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town. very clean &amp; roomy. See
or $319993.
So of Sanford. 332-0721.
misc.
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REAL ESTATE
Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
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REALTOR,333-7195
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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
3 Deltor,a lots. seem for all or wIll
Used 4 pc walnut BR suite,
Ave.
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trade for anything for value.
dresser, mIrror, chest &amp;
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771
$llO.SantordFurnitureSalvage,
SanfordLk. Sylvan Area, 7
Why
joIn the fastest growing
1752 SO. Of Sanford. 322-5721.
residential lots of which 4 are
31..ADIpI lxii
AmerIcan Sod
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$312200
Real EstafeOtilce intown?
water front. $43,100.
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3 BR, 1.1 bath, split plan, $33,100.
• Appliances
BAHIA SOD $30 (lOOsq. ft.)
Flndout If we can
William Mallcamskl, Realtor
Duplex lor roll,
Free Del. on 4100 sq. ft. or more
52-Appliances
meke you a better deal.
3fl.753,
AIRPORT BLVD.
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Alpn'sApplllnces
5300 mo. 0042107
KENMOR I WASHER - Parts,
Refrigeration A-C Repair
S3SdS32or 335.911 eves.
Lawn
II*SISnCS
Lake Mary 3.1, garage, fruit trees,
Service. Used Machines.
Licensed. 333.Q075
gardenspace,
ailfenced.
832,000.
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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
Westoflanford42,eet.Inkitc$uen,
HIGH&amp; DRY. Largeoaks,pin.&amp;
REALTORS
FREE ESTIMATES
Beauty Cars
Roomy, Ready I Reseenable
large MBR, fenced beck with In.
lliIlan*i Ave.
palms. Close in, paved streets,
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323-IllS
Mowing
321 -0055
3 IR.extra mm, 1 B,shadetrees,
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wke maker. Like new. $500.
remd pool. Nice nelghbsrheed.
zoned agriculture, horses
Hqefencedbkyt$3$mo.
SanfOrd
Furure
Salvage.
1742
allowed.
NUN,
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
11
So. of Se oid 3321721
Ugid Hauling
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $30,100
formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook
"THE LAND MAN"
519
E.
lit
St.;322-5742
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Kenmore
heavy duty copper
JUST THINK. IF CLASSIFIED
Rig. Real Estate Broker
J.MANN REALTOR
341.7273
tone
washer
&amp;
matching
dryer.
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
Yard debris, Trash
37)475
Il30SanlordAve,
Like new $500 pr Sanford
GENEVA
WOULDN'T IEANYII
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Aft. Hrs. 332.764, 322*
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FurnIture
Salvage.
17.52
So.
of
U acres 330' on paved frontage.
(LOCAL) 345.5371
Sanford.
ii'Mary 45*3 beth,
127,015. lopct.dwn. By owner
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alecendftlenlng.$*nw.
345.3155, eve. 315.5451
Room Additions . remodeling
Call *3.1152
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general home repairs. no lob too
V.
Radio-Stereo
Offics Clsrnthsg
3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL NEAT I
STENSTROM
small. Call 3234463 anytIme.
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REALTY
$32,100. ASSUMABLE MOR.
Custom Office Cleaning, corn.
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TGAGE.
Csmsiit
ZenIth 23" works good $)33,
merlcal, new const. Licensed,
F
bonded I Insured. Quality see'.
Delivery. Sanford Fur.
25*, 1 5 nubIle. Very clean,
CONMERCIAL..OPPORTUNITY
AI$)Ufleodk)kflm1v
3 BEDROOM. 1½ BATH
nittire Salvage, 1753 So
vice everytime. Ph. 323-0541 or
beautiful lecatini near Osseemi.
Continue as grocery store
Tyson Cement
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON.
Sanford. 3221721.
461-5554.
$teVs, leffig., C lilA. Senler
operation or use 50*30 bldg. fe'
Drives, patios, walks I etc.
DITIONER, OVERSIZED LOT.
anile. 32141N for infsrmllien.
olhe bvslneee. Lange corner lot
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GREAT LOCATION NEAR tN.
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54-GarageSales
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PIlntIng&amp; Ripely
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In Delary.
ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
OWNER LEAVING
Property
Workshop,, lid House &amp; Ad.
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STATE.
Olantic Yard Sale
&amp; add one. Quality work, no lob
WORLDS
delomal Guest FacIlItlesI Oily
Painting by Anthony Corino, In
Fri., Sat.,$ Sun.Sa.m. till?
too small. $554511.
512.501
trios-, exterior qualified In all
3 BEDROOM, S BATH POOL
Cenwnerdsl SlOp. for Ieee., 2*
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Oldlnewltems.JllMagnoila
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phases.FreeEat. Call3fl-Q51.
WITH CENTRAL AIR I HEAT,
55. ft. SUItable Ne shop em. SUPIRI I BR, 2 BaSh
2.slsry - COUNTRY KITCHEN, FAMILY
pretessienal Offices. 323.1432.
C•iiic
Nsmeen.eksjuedlstl latIn
Sqt. Peppers Painting Service.
55-Boats
ACcesSories
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE.
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Kitchen, DR. Fireplace, &amp;
Custom Painting $, detail trim;
Cemanerclal Bldg. 4.100 uS. if. $3
LARGI
SCREENED
PORCH,
2
Furniture NogI Wow, lust
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Free Eat. 333.1.
35hpjohinson
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ft. Can be dIvided. IN U. Sillu
s,gIJ•
New or repair, leaky showers our
Outboard Motor
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Real Estate Ageicy
323-4014
2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, NEW
FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 3 BR, 1
ROOF.
vt,ws.
Inc.,
Bell fome in $uidsidt Split BR
ROSION MARINE
34351, S. French (17.52)
Plan. Faced. IsIS Of $telSIl I
3527 Hwy. 1752
DrUSISISkIIIS
BEDROOM, FORMAL DINING
INC.
Weiboldts Camera Shop
BPP WARRANTEE. A Sup fir ROOM WOOD FLOORS. FIRE.
Sanford, Fla.
32771
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•RULTOR 303755'
111,501
Sues, passport photos &amp; fast
PLACE. SCREENED PORCH. EVI.I5l.NILIN.11,30I.fl77
Alternations, Dressmaking
repair servIce. 322.4101.
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COMPLETELY REDECORAT.
iaI
Drapes, Upholstery
ICPaIUIIS
ONUOP.A.KINOI 251. I 15111
NICE CORNER. ma.
-3220707
Ifeale in RileS flI*11IiB43dI
tune your home I credit? I will
TPRCb
Super Itrtic Henuel Just s SIOROOM. * lATH, CENTRAl.
',1y
Flute,
excellent
Catch up back payments I buy
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AIR &amp; HEAT, CARPETS. ALL
eguitty. 3114Sl.
DIM Tractor Sarv Ice
Chico spece Ne ml 3 lar
APPLIANCIS, PRIVACY
I$TATI.A$$OCiATE$
Mowing &amp; disclng, cultivalion
rae.., roes. VItO, list L SI
WINCE, ALL SR1CK. 57(1?.
JOIN $A$POIQ'B SALES
Themes Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
ditch banks chopped. All service
Ned Ave. CaN 0. E,..4m's
ANIMAL hAVEN
LEADER I WI US? ISELL
alilPllflerLdrumsetc. Sob Baits
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtors
Secretary. 313117) Mui. are
3
BEDROOM.
FAMILY
ROOM.
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D, I Cat boarding, bathing,
&amp;SSM
43011 HOMES THAN ANYONSI
Discount Musk Cintei'. 2252
our specialty. Good rut. 315.5777.
Fri
ET CARPETING. NEW
clipping, flea control. Pet
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S N0 U
French Ave.322225$.
PAINT. 11.00.
WILL BUY EXISTiNG 1st &amp; SW
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
-MORTGAGES. N. Lies, LIc, shady Inside kennels, screened
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3U010043, 15k lATH. FAMILY
outside runs, also air cond. Mtg.Smoker, - 53$ Na. ..o 42Lwn.01'1
CARPITINS, FENCE
Waio Rd.. Altamemle.
C1gI5. 322.2112.
RU Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning.
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Cle,e So
YILLOW$AND
MobIle home special 13*05,
canpel,peoi
TRIPLEX (232 SIDROOM (1) I
ku Sale
auiiylhlng. AMa.
Call Cark&amp;Nhrt11S.7115
$23.51 Reasonable rates, an
SIOROOM.
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werk gua,anteet 33)7113.
COMp5.ITELy ISDICo. 1Man,qualityoniiigi
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RATED, INCLUDES NIww
PIREW000 DELIVERED
Multiple
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sip.
Patios, Driveways
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MOP. PRICE RAISED TO
Oeh*cer _- aed * au
.Ilc.Waynele.i,337.1331
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Only $21,430. Owner will carry
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1 BR-$154 up. Pool Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.52 in Sanford. Call
333.W0 Mariner's VIllage.
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Good Used Furn Appliances,
Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg. Material. 332-5439

Longwood. 3 BR. 2 bath, huge
corner lot. PrIvacy fence, attithed garage. I yrs. old $33,000.
FHA, VA.

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;5ECRETARY
sfl time, nice bees

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p-rsju

2 BR, 1½ I 2 Story townhouse. Lg.
yd, pool, C H&amp;A. $31,000.
Easy Terms.

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(1) 1 Bedroom
(1)2 Bedroom
3232520

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Wrangler leans special $10.99 pr.
ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanfordAv,.
322-5791

FORREST GREENE

323.5176

' GIRL FRIDAY

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New 23$ Homes, I pct. Interest to
qualifIed buyer. $34,000 to
844.000. Low dn avM,...
BUILDER. 322.27.

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Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 1. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools

W Garnett White
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone322.75$1, Sanford

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HO model traIn set comp. waccessorIes, 3 sets of trains
mounted Oti plywood. Can be
seen at 2623 S Sanford Ave.

Sanford 540.000. 1 BR, 1½ 5.
garage, C HIA, carpeting, near
25th St. WInn-DIzle. 3221044 aPt

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ent-.xcetIent 0Pportvnity

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REALTOR
MLS
323-1061 or eves. 323-0517

REALTOR 323.4,51
MULTI PLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 34S5400. 332.1535

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1 BR. Syrs. old, convenient
location. $l5Smo.
477.1444

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Pasta Markham area.
Terms. 84.2,300.
AGENCY

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'a acres

4 COMMERCIAL PARCELS
(1)1.4144, (1)1.41 Orange Blvd.,
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Pick your own terms.

'74 Aristocrat Travel TraDer
Just likenew, 16'. %1200 FIRM!
323 6190
- aft -4PM

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EASY TERMS with stare titiancingt No one in Orlando-Sanford
area refused credit It you will
pay ¼ down I Let us help -nu
establIsh local credit. We deliver
In Sanford.
WHIGHAMFURNITURECO.
2309So.Orange8lossonTrali,
Orlando, Florida, $43-laSo.

M. Unsworth Realty

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'lET us HELP you

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AKC Scottle Pups, black
imale $300. lfemale$73O
CalI$43$111

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3 BR 2 B home. 4 acres
Woods Rd. $130,000.

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7-Recreaflonal Vehicles

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Build to Suit -our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 2351243

Markham

Inc. REALTOR, MIS

Day

CLASSIFIED ADS 00 A JOB
WHICH CAN BE DONE P40
OTHER WAY. CALL 322-2411.

unit apt house, $24,500.
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65-Pets Supplies

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*5.2 acres w.moblle horn1,
Osteen. $10,100.

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REALTY
SANFORD REALTOR

2344$. French Ave.
322-0731 322-0775, 332-7173

*10.7 acres, Ostesn. $15,200.

Harold Hall Realty

Unfurnlshed 1 BR Apt.
Aduitsonlyi$llOmo.
333044$
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Don't pile no longer 0014
high as an elephants eye. Place
a classified ad, and p11. the
money in your walietl

OF

*3 BR 1 B CA, 834.000.

2400 + SQ FT in this newly painted
.3 BR beauty w.0 H&amp;A, .l
carpeting, Will paper, pan. FR
w.FP,tsrrific klt&amp; lovely fenced
yd across from park. Below
replacement costs at just

Sanford Gracious living. Rest.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
300S. Oak 511.7113.

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322.w
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for $30,550.

for Sale

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ALL FLORIDA

43 BR 2 B, 2 story home. $42,100.

rm.,colorcrstedextenlor&amp;lyr.

old roof

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

*5 BR 2 I, 2 story home $43,000.

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AKC Black female German
WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO
77-Jun&amp; Cars Removed
Shepherd, started in obedience, ---HAS CLOSED THEIR
oi,
solid
disposition,
$500
DOORS FOR EVER I
lop Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; us
or best offer. 530 0105.
We are offering theIr $10,000 incars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
ventory of new furnIture, bed.
332-5990
Free! 2 yr. old, male Poodle
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dinq,&amp; GE appliances I Tvsat
Cocker
mixed.
Housetrained.
DISTRESS PRICESII Public &amp;
BUY JUNK CARS
323 $263 aft 5:30
Dealers Invitedl SALE IN
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From $lOto $30
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or
-Call 322 1624; 372 4460
iando Wholesale Furniture 01st.
66-Horses -2500 IndustrIal Blvd. off Sil.er -78-torcycles
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
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Paint, 4 biks. west of 441. 25$Buckskin gelding, gentle 9 yr. old
MOtorcycle 175 Harley Davidson.
2513. Open daIly 9-4, Sun. 12-6.
game horse current coggins.
very low mi. Good cond., must
$600 or best off er. 530 0103
sell $600 Bifore noon 339 $536.
The weather Is perfect for a
-backyard sale sell everything
ii you aren't using your pool table,
Motorcycle Insurance
fastwithawafltad. Call 322-2611
take a cue, and sell it with a
or 531-5553.
BLAIR AGENCY
Herald classified ad. Call 322
333 3544, 323 7710
2611.
FURN1TURE.BEDDING

Lk. Mary: 2 acres Zoned agri.
Ideal for your new home &amp; you
can have a horse, too. 523,000.

Cash for your 10,1 Will build on
your lot
our lot.
Y Enterprise. Inc.
Mmdii Inc., Realtor
4430fl

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A REAL WINPIERI Sharp 3 BR, on
fencedconiot,faturesare,et In
kit., new paint Inside, big utility

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OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE!!

1mm. 3 BR, 1 B. part. turn. Will go
FHA or VA. PrIced at $24,500,
located at 1120 Summerlin Ave.

Low Down Payment

DOLL HOUSE PRETTY 3 SR
boasts new: point, Carpeting I
vinyl tile. Pan. FR,, cedar perch
I. 1g. wooded yd wprivacy
fencing. Only $34,500.

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30ApsrlmeiWs Unlurnistusd

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2 BR, 1 B, w.FR or could be 3rd
BR. 823.000. 2515 Yale Ave.

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29-Rooms

msth. must have

the

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SPANISH 2 story ExcIting 3 s,
I, POOL home on oven ½ acre
w-beautlful PP. beamed ceiling,
formal DR. pan.FR, eatin Mt.&amp;
Tucn caQlna. wr lW

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Male will share my turn. Apt. with
V, Air Cord, Call 3235454
.Ve5n 5:30&amp;s PM.

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LPN. Full time I part tImi. APQ

fl-ApIs. &amp; Houses
ToShare

the road drivers. Must havt 1
rofrlgeration I*p. Appt
p Sales, 21 W. 1st St.

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MAYFAIR near LIt. Monroe. I
Bdrm., 2½ bath, pool &amp; garden
area, privacy fenced. Fireplace
lnfamliv room, lovely set In kIt.
All conveniently styled &amp;
quality construction. ssi.soo.

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Lk. Mary new house iust finished,
3 BR, 2 B. lot 5O'x110', 5~ pcI.
mart. Also 11 acres pasture or
farm land near OVIIdO 13 acres
prime land Semlnola Blvd.,
Casselberry. 5304331.

qualifying. Lovely 3 BR, 2 B
block home. 322-0214 aft 4 p.m.

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

time up. floor man. Days.
I) In Person Sanford Nursing
Center, tIO Meilonville

PRIVATE VOICILES4ONS

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with a

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4l-Hous

$3,000 dwn &amp; assume
mat. Approx $250 ma. No

A lady to share my home with,
prefer college student or
working lady. Near SCC.
1174. before 11:30a.m. or after 3
P.m.

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By Owner

Investments, bill consolIdatIon,
milan purchases, or any need.
Call: 322.4412
Blazer Financial Services

SALES
RECEPTIONIST

Stkrp

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41st

2ND MORTGAGE
REAL ESTATE
LOANS UP TO $10,000.

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PARCEL "s"
From the Northwest Corner of Lot
center, tl I. atd 5?.
17, SPRING HAMMOCK RIPt.AT,
chairman for the Leukemia Super Swim Classic, and Mary Rose, Seminole
according to the Flat thereof as - iilj°i
Mrs. Kenon said she never
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST,,.
County Youth chairman, to swim in the VIP Golden Lap on Saturday at the saw
NOTICE OP BID UXTENIIOW POE recorded in Flat look 7 Pale N
Engine rebullder. Seminole Auk
the
notices
of
delinquent
SIMINOLU the Public RicordS Of Seminole
ifiOs
SCHOOL
ORDINANCE
NO.
211
UI,
Sharidan Aquatic Club in Longwood.
Macfuim'.e, 301 1. 30th Pt.
county, Florida, thence run S. N AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
taxes. "Fedo sometimes hides COUNTY, FLORIDA
only I wages commensurate p
dsgrsesft' E., along the North Line OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
the malL"
abillty?frkuge binefits. .
of IS4.0 TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
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Change the original bid date Of of said Lot 17, a dlatance
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She toiled in tI* tObaCCO SEPTEMBER 12,
flt
5.Odegrees 1POP' AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO Application being taken
IaapubuuJ
E.adIstancof1N.1f.sttoapoiN ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
fields and did cleaning and August ii, &amp; 21, lflS,.
usitresses &amp; cooks. Apply: in.
on the Northerly Rlglut.ef.Way Of DE$CRIBEDLANDSITUATIAND
TIMBER 3$, 157C.
other menial tasks while )
PSnsOnHolidaylnnof$an,aq'
1PdR0aUldPointbeIn.312
Thetimeandlecatlonto,,main
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Gid
Lap'
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To Aid
Lake Monroe. husband made minor repairs to prevJy
feet East of the Southwest Corner of FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO
.
Lot ii Of sold SPRING HAMMOCK FLORIDA STATUTE 171.044:
nelghborscarstoearnmon.yto
Till SCHOOl. BOARD OP
AVON
...
RIPLAT, Thence rum S. N deirlia PROVIDING ZONING FOR THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
build their home in 1961 and
FIGHT INFLATION
1211MELLONVIU.EAVINUE 30' 00" W,, along the Northerly SUBJECT PROPERTY;
Nil Avon. Increase ysur ssrnlg
raise a family.
RlgIut.of.WayofStuepardftoad,3
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32111
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND.
For details, call liii.
sie retired recently to look Publish
a POINT OF BEGINNING: MINT OF THE OFFICIAL SON.
Sept. 10. 11, &amp; 12,
41v or 444.307g.
Thence continue S. N degrees 30' iSO MAP AND THE CITY'S COM.
after her husband fUll4ifl10. OEt434
Leukemia Work
.00" W., along said Northerly Right.. PRIHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN;
They live on $431 on monthly
of.WayLiM,aetsiOf31s,g4fee, PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO
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sOcial security benefits.
tothewestorty
RIght.of.WayLlneof THE CITY CLERK: $EVERAIIL.
FICTITIOUS NAMI
U.S.Highwey11&amp;flaesjabipiJ
In June, a stranger walked I)
BICYCLE SALI
Notice is hereby given that I am in Official Records Book ii, Page ITY; CONFLICTS AND IF.
FICTIVE DATE.
NOTICE is hereby given that bP
HeraidStaff Writer
awarded to each person chairman,
she had lost everything but her French Ave., Sanford,, Seminole Ssminoie County, Florida: thence Company has
Many prominent Seminole achieving this goal.
County,FlonI4a,uerfgjft
Sponsors may
the City Abandonment ProCeedings isd.N
run:.rtheasterIyalongsalg.. Council of thepetitioned
make pledges clothes and furniture.
City of Winter outandundefffies..Iofthe(
name of JUNE
CoUntlans will get Into the swim
PORZIG REALTY of.Way Line being a curve concave
The big da' for swimmers of on the basis of certain
amounts
springs,
Florida,
to
The caller was Callahan and that I Intend to register said Soulheistirly having a radius Of property described annex the Court of SemInole County, Floridi,
Saturday between 3 and 5 p.m. all ages to participate In the per lap completed by the mortgage
broker John G. name with the Clerk of the Circuit 5555.43 feet,
as follows as upon a judgment rendered In fW.
angle Of 01 owner thereof:
as they participate In the SuperSwim Classic at Days Inn swimmer.
Court, Seminole County, Florida in degrees 22' 55",central
aforesaid Court on the 31st dey
a chord besring of
He had purchased, as accordance with the provisions of N.
Lot ID, of Giies, Ovsrstreet
Golen Lap of the Leukemia pools in Sanford and Altamonte Prizes will be awarded
21 degrees 17' 54" 1., for an arc Drew's revision, now being all and August A.D. isis, In that CurlpJp
for the representative of A. M me Fictitious Name ustut.s. To. dlstenceoi131.NNeti thence nm N.
West Cassentitmed: IN RE: In the
Sujier Swim (laxile.
Springs, as well as other those bringing in the most Crenshaw, his
321.3 feet of Lot 0. lying South Of of
parn, Prop
wife's maiden wit SeCtion 143.05 FlOrida Statutes N degiem 31' WE., a diotonce of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
The event will be held at the speclfledlocatlons, will be Sept. nioneyln pledges. There will be
rigiut. leN by me Seminole County SiIgeNt
iSV.
1*44
feet:
thence
run
S. 00 digress of.way, hOok 0, of D.R. Mitchell's pursuant
ethetui..itoti. 1(00011
Shárldan Aquatic Club In 30. The Swim Classic Is being a collection and victory party at
JUl10 C. POf2lg
FS Sec. 711 p1, wiulc$i
13'OP' E.adlstanceef llLllfeetto airveyoftheLevy Grant,accordlng
e
by
paying
the
taxes
and
Publish
sopt.
oforesaldO,,wesIverodle
12.
is,
3$
&amp;
Oct.
3,
m
the
IMIjgWvOd, WWI govvniuent cosponsored by Days inn, Wet 'N Wild In Orlando,
PoW of legImnk.
to
thi plat thereof as recorded in as Sheriff of Seminole Cou,4t9.
With county coats a 1geegIi1g to $i. DItd.15
IeI141
PARCEL "B'S
Flat Biek 1, PageS, Public Records
ctc,tc
tj$ •U4. and 4Zayre tree admission for all parFlorida and tIe said proper $
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Prom the Neimw.I Cement
____Lot of Seminole County, Florida.
\.
kKhjde:
I.
30
W$SRBAI. the Charm Of the
UCIPad2.
..AlL$i,.wtli
the
eeI.
for
$16,696...
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al
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rec"ve T•shlrts and the grad
*-winter $prings, Florida, Thirf.fli' (,Y Med'$l!f
cityORDINANCE OP ThE CITY recorded In Flat look
Lai
vices lawyers are OFAN
For the Leukemia Society of oldcr; others will swim from 2 prIze vil1 e a vacation
7. Pigs $ Of provides for the annexation of
WINTER SPRINGS.
trü to
FLORIDA, the Public Records of $emlnole property into
"'
America's leiEesnla research to 6 p.m.
find a way to attack ro EXTEND TI TERRITORIAL
the corporate limits and the undersigned as Sheriff ',
weekend at the Days Inn hI
County, Florida, thence run S. N
ubsneflact.dbyanOrdlnanceof the Seminole County, Florida. wll If
irar'J In court on the AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO All, degrees
Sr E.,
the North Line said City, and pursuant to a petItion 11:00 AM. on me 22nd day of $j
NEX THE HEREINAFTER DES. of said Lot
11,along
a
Among those participating in may obtain
dIstance of 1044 of the land owners: and
temer A.D. 1575, offer for sale and their registration andulOspeed bike forthe kids. competence.
Golden Lap from Sanford sponsor forms from the Greater "You don't have to be a great
ING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. PURSUANT TO FLOE. E.adistanc,oflN.575,ett.a PoIW 171.044 of the General Laws Of CASH, (ABSOLUTELY
will be Dr. Randall Brown, Dr. Sanford Chamber of Commerce swimmer to participate; you But they are (
en Ne Northerly
- ftight.sf.Way of
plarlie provides that a municipal CHECKS OR CREDIT CANDSI
IDA STATUTI 171.044; PROVID. Etepard
Boat
Vie
said PeW hslng 315.2 cerparallon
Joim Morgan, Dr. Joim T. or the Days Inn. Area grots can use side stroke, backstroke since the purchase of tasdeeda NO ZONiNG FOR THE SUIJICT
may annex property above descnlbe personal prop*qy
testINdofffie$euthwCermerof
Into
Its
corporate
limits,
upon
the
atNelOetlalofNeA.liCuburel
&amp;
Qty
Commissioners
PROPERTY:
PROVIDING
such as the Jaycees, Rotary, or dog paddle," according to Is common in Florida and, In
Johzon,
FOR Lot 1$ of said SPRING HAMMOCK volun$eiy petitIon of the owners, by
THE AMENDMENT OP THE OP.
Road
Department
Joim Morris and David Fart, - Kiwanis, Girl Scouts, schools, Mary Rose, youth chairman for
of
Ieml,l
REPLAT, thence run S. N dWaes passIng and adoptIng a non.
worda of
FICIAS. ZONING MAP AND THE ap
lawyer
County, Florida, on Highusy tiM,
W., along the Neither. emerg, ordinance to annex
and Tom Hunt.
Sanford Bath and Tennis Club Seminole County. "The Milton Wrigit,Qulncy
said 5jffi of $aJfnJd, Seminole Coaiy,
CITY'S COMPRENEW$IVI LAND uy RIglut.OfWay
"aimos
my.
if
Shepard
Each swimmer will be and Telephone Pioneers will maximum swim will be for two alMa."
USE PLAN; PROVIDING D1REC. Reed. *13 fist fir a POINT prepirly; and
PIOrid.
WHEREAS, me City CouncIl of
TIOIIS TO ThE CITY CLERK, OF IEGINNING. titeici run me
onsoredfcrat1eagateta of beenteringteains,accordlngto hours or 2® lengths."
That said sale Is being m)ide
City
of
Wider
Springs,
Florida,
Raising the money to buy $EVIRAIILITY: CONFLICTS ,s. i dagreas 13' 11" W. a dli.
to Chapter 705 of 'ltue
is desirous of annexing and
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
back the property valued
Statutes.
Of 111.3IIsst tgjhe PeW of i'Idstining
the
es
John U. Polk, Sheriff
0ofltI31tUroIls-ga WHEREAS, Wapudefi U. Spears CurvatweOfacwvec.ncave$
muntcipaiuty to inctu the subject
kvinale County, FlorIda
more likely
maNIyamdhavingarwlusofa.se
preperty
pursuant
to
the
authority
Puieit
Sept.
Wrigig said. City of Winter Iprings. PuerIle, to f, thence II N11II1J.lsterly,
12.15, 1575
contained In the City Charter of tue
Ha
net b_ able
me preperty described as ai5flSth
OfNidCud5.slfs CNyofW
Springs,
Florida,
and
leflewu,
as
ewnar
theist:
threughace*slanglestNde,rees
Elvis
Doc
Charged Barrow,
_ but said he hopes the PARCEL
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Florida Statute
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WI1"Islhe
PeWof Tanlencyof Laws of Florida. 171.044, General UNITED STATES DISTRICT
man an be perauadsd to drop
FmmmeNl
COURT MIDDLE DI$TRICT.O.
nhisvOf
Let
Mid
ve,*enc.rvnN.Rdeines
NOW,
THEREFORE
fl.
CItY
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of PLORIDA ORLANDO DIVIIfON
the
$10,096 price to a
g U, SPRING HAMMOCK REPLAT, WWW.,a
St 77
SttS
Winter
springs
Florida, hereby
acceralng Is the PSet iherest ar the Westerly RIgIit.eO.W.y
reasonable figure.
g No. ,uu.cte..-urn.
LW
pg II pegs 55 Of US. IPeku.,.y lINis establiohed erdeine:
TED STATES OP AMERICA,
Barrow has also made hue siic
$ICTION
I
That
the
City
of
It lemNels in Official Records Seek 43_Page
vs. KENNETH CHISOL.'Winter Springs, Florida, does
himself
County, Plorils. thence run I. N
if Wue Public Records
ANNIE I CHI$OLM, DELORSI
eireas IS' I. aleng the Nell
lurewith end does hereby anm ai
tars,
CNIIOLM,
CMy, Fluids;
et SIN LaS 17 tltincs Of LW Isminefo
- ,
-y lines of the LEON DRAANNIE MAR CHh$01.M..
fhcs run $IulkLuJjI alOng redefine hue beu.
CH 1101.43, Qu Ifl
s..--.dos,.. silo RigM*Wey Line belie a
of the CIty of Winter GELCNRI$T, NORRIS CHi$OLM,
Oftus of contribatlone hive taowceet1.flp.w cuve
InCIUdNIgItISI EUGINE CHI$OLM, WILIORD
NASHVILLE, ne. (UP!)
aided there was rue sign of drug A confidential report at come In from all over the Sn me Nsi*erty RWO.eI.Wey of a radles of 115511 feet, a
lying In
seminole County, Fiends, and mere CNIM..Neunt
Elvis Presley's personal pisysi. abuse.
SS0.lIldPSbltNiRSIlU
Baptist Is said to conclude that country, and en aseoud to
ugresip
11".a clvi pirticulanly dosa'Ibsd as foIIews
ciii has been accused byhis
Bat In a complaint released nearly toxic levels of codeine, receive them ii bs ad at Lii WofsoId sprnNs HAMMOCK
liensrs.aIdNes,tgslses,erethi,
Let SD, of Ones, Ov.W,e and
,
arc
pears of iu.ny prescribing Tuesday, the board of medical barbiturates and placidyl were the Qidnq Stale Bank. frisada RE FLAT, Thence run S. N degrees IlntOr-gs N.
W, thegil, undsjr
'
il
linlalIWeel
96d*' Eq '
agsNGmel$yAyI OP FRANN00
S" W aisiug the N5i*aiiy do
a
111.3
feet
Of
Let
1,
lyhug
Sev*
Of
and examiners said Nichopolous discovered In the Presley of the Kusone said. Many
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W$4I44foatg,uns Atlantic Ceest
Raitreed rIgid.
paini, for
- po
'r
soppilid Presley wIth 96 pre- autopsy. Placidyl is a sedative persons have' demanded Pest
Rigiut.ot.woy Of Ihuti Reed, *11 00 deiree. 11' 00" I a Eutsnu Of of.woy, Ilsok 0,Line
Of D.R.
fore POINT OP IESINN INS: 11&amp;l. feet to*e level
MNduelrs ISMVI lily diM, title ei lilalsot in
LWII
dá, renewing ipseulalhes that acriplians on fl occasions listed In a number of toziloilcal Earrows addr.. or t4,pkrs
Thence Minus S. N
me
uvy as
orent
aro
degraee
Lit
31,
thence
run
N.
N
degr
31'
to
me
pies
thereof
recoffi.
lI
the ce of
death belwissi Jan.20, 1VTI, and Aug. journals as beh lethal when number, and i.e said she 1111" W. ilSie 0010 Ne11Rei1V 11" V., hug 1110 Sell LW Of L$
in
I,
's
*
1,
'egs
RII.et.Way Ins. a doisnu Of 31. a Ilelsnu Of 31.0
,,mnc
Receide
10, 1T1-thedat.o(hisdeath. combined with codeine.
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with hiS IWYIMding pUperty wilhuin
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redefining the boundaries of the
Baby Sifting for Children
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COOKS &amp; CASHIER$•
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Experience desired. Good pay
City of Winter *ines, Florida, and
Insurance, vacation, crd
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Florida Statute 111.044, General ___________________________
union &amp; profit sharing. Apply,
Laws of Funds.
person Lake Mary N Food
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redefine me boundary lines of the
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derdand this man (Xenon) Is
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76-year-old Prichard, Ala.,
woman died of a heart attack
before storm-delayed doctors
could reach her. And, a man
was killed in a Dothan, Ala.,

At least eight deaths were

traffic accident at the height of

attributed to the storm and
hundreds were injured.
Hundreds of homes and
businesses were flooded and
highways were washed out or
made impassable by debris.
Alabama National Guardsmen
were patrolling Mobile streets

the storm. A woman presumably drowned when her boat
overturned near Pensacola.
Fla.
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washed off offshore installations that would being

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remaining threats from Fredenc. The storm continued to
weaken with top winds of 70
mph, but with a few hurricaneforce gusts expected near the

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toward the north at 15-20 mph.
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northeast later today.
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between Mobile and Pascagoula. Miss., around 11 p.m.
EDT Wednesday, blacking out
much of the resort area. Small

of tile *%*01atile villrallo oil ,I

to stop a rash of looting.

hauled in and two evacuated

vice in Mianii discontinued all

The second hurricane to hit
the mainland this month killed
at least three people in

offshore oil workers were killed
in a car wreck north of New
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utility poles, uprooting trees havoc on the Perdido Key area boat
was missing anti presumed
to get to Pensacola Beach, but of v.iite'i rust' out of Estaiiihta (lie if "I it p:11
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sending an awesome surge in southwestern I':sciIlibii drowned.
police
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of water rolling over the barrier County. At least 150 mobile
At least six people were in- of evacuated areas until Gai- t'o,i l'uuit clt'vclopiiieitt. liarkiric lot I) (cci away. "
islands and resort beaches.
homes
were
destroyed
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including an ambulance lawmen could establish patrols Officials said it state' building
"There is no power in tile Kendig said at least 120 hoines
County also took a severe blow
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driver whose rescue vehicle to prevent looting.
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lull e' let i I at iltive.
Santa
Heroic volunteer firemen
The curious and the evacuat- county. We have no traffic parents itonit' had wate't- up I (I
and Panama City to the east power lines and some coastal
woman was missing and was relatively minor,
areas are underwater. We're rescued 45-year-old Dr. John eel caine out of shelters at signals, roads are difficult to tilt, roof," Santa Rosa Slie'ri1f c Uei.a I c', ii I )tfe'ilse' I)ircetijr
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virtually shut down except for Langley of Mobile, Ala., from a daylight wanting to know and pass and if we let a bunch of 11. Richard Noi ri said. .....he- louis lilt't said We're trying
When daylight showed the
ci it peo ple gt't hack its scion a:;
State officials said at least emergency services,'' Es- 40-foot capsized boat he clung to see the damage caused by the ears loose in the county, we're south oct'cuu1rorit I
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havoc Frederic had unleashed 250,000 persons fled the cambia
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under the cover of darkness, Panhandle before Frederic's Rod Kendig said.
v. an tI:e'ii i Ili their hiottIe.s :;v
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waterway near Pensacola. An ears were lined up at the situation,'' Kendig said.
One st ore' at Gulf iticeze looked thiv , d''tt't 't cc he'd c-lean hr
Vivian Hoffert of the Escambla howling winds began snapping
Frederic wreaked the most unidentified v.uiinan aboard his Pensacola Bay Bridge waiting
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pointed not only to a disen- venience store instead of on the Mrs. Matthews said.
taxes road patrolling." "We were
Herald Staff Writer
chantment
with
"The majority of people
The Lake Mary City Council generally, but also with the telling them they can make cuts thought the city council could
at a 6 p.m. special meeting city's nine-member police In the number of city em- cut expenses,
Mrs. Pat
today will decide where to chop department and other em- ployees, in the parks and Christie of 232 E. Wilbur Ave.,
$70,095 in services from its 1979- ployees, but also with the city recreation program," said Mrs. said. - "Perhaps the people
1980 budget. The action results government's management of Fedderson.
realized there is supposed to be
from Tuesday's voter rejection city funds,
"We thought It was a bad a re-evaluation of prope rty in
One woman who asked her time for a tax Increase. People 1980 and our taxes are going up
of a proposed tax increase.
At the Tuesday election the name not be published said the are just about loaded down with again," Mrs. Brenda Day of
voters by a better than 2-1 the referendum was the first taxes," said Jane RiCharde of Evansdale Road said.
margin, denied the city fathers' step in cleaning out city ball. Fifth Street. "We have too
"1 think the city co uncil can
request for an increase in taxes "We need an entire new city many widows on fixed incomes cut (lOWn on the police departfrom $3 per $1,000 assessed council, one that is interested In living here. We felt we don't meat," Mrs. Anna Jardine of
valuation to $4.25. The new tax serving the public and doing need any new city hail right Fifth Street said.
rate must, according to state what the public wants instead of now and believed this is the sort
1think the city's money is
law, now be no more than $2.84 pursuing their own way of doing of thing the city council is being spent wrongly," said Ed
things."
per $i,,
pushing for. We felt by Pratt of 355 Evansdale Road,
Another woman said the city tightening up the budget the "We don't
Why did the voters turn down
need the police
the referendum? What was council has "grandiose Ideas" city could iiet by." she said
gl&amp;.rr*,,i,,n•
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have
their message to the city for the small community of
lon't see why ihurt too many police officers.
Lake Mary. One woman said
council?
the city to have a few less' "I would like to see someone
"We sent them a message she receives nothing for her tax
policemen and! think the city on the city council who would
that we don't want higher dollars to the city. "I don't have could
e*done without a city know how to spend our nioney
taxes," said Mrs. Dorothy a paved road, no water, no manager - for a little while," wisely," Pratt said,
Fedderson of Lake Shore Drive, sewer service and no police Mrs. RiCharde said.
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Club Road said, "We don't need be placed on a 32-hour work
nine policemen in this town. I week, saving nearly $600
suggest the city council cut the weekly and perhaps saving
some of the four patrolmen's
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Hurricane Frederic threw declared: "We have a disaster
shrieking winds and flood tides here."
at the bays, bayous and barrier
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buildings, snapping power lines
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Four separate courtesy busing requests were heard by the have tripled and there Is just "too much traffic in too small an
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Seminole County School Board Wednesday night. As
talked about the safety of their children, the discussions with the
Ms. Coberly remarked that she "feels like I'm talking to a stone
board members often became heated.
wall," when she goes to the school board and urges members to
Courtesy busing is a policy whereby the school district provides
"Come look at it. We cannot go on like this at this point."
bus transportation to children who live within two miles of their
She explained to t board she is trying to send off students
schools. The district only has to transport students who live
schools.
from athoolinsitlftsdui-ing the hectic time after school and using
farther than two miles but can offer a courtesy to some students
teachers to direct traffic.
within the two-mile limit.
The beard voted 54 to refer the complaint to the safety cornA safety committee, composed of a representative from the mittee.
school board and representatives from the county conunlaslon,
Parents from the T. W. Lawton Area
approached board
countywide advisory committee, and county sheriff's office will
wonde ring why they did not receive courtesy busing as they did
review requests for courtesy If asked by the school board,
Istst year.
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Three of the groups wanted theschool board todirect the misty
Martha Graham, Butler Bon Court of Oviedo, claimed half
committee to check out their sIt1, but one groiç wanted empty buses were going by while students within the two-mile
Immediate action because, as Mark Trottler, the Lake Hodges limit walk to Lawton Elementary School in Oviedo. She referred
Estatespokeinanadd, "We are talking about chikh'en'aUyes," tothshasdaofcrouthglligiiway52o and rj .mad tracks onthe
The first poiç to address the board on busing was from the way toscbool.ScboolbordVláe.(liafrman Allan F. Keeth noted,
SkylarkHomeowneaA
Mrs. ,j,aaulk,making
"PrIony,Inotwg with picking p kids jf there is
for that group of about 3opa said courtesy ugshould be room." PM Telsoc, anethsr school board member, made the
extended to the studeuda going from Skylark to Longwood motion that School Siçerudendeid William Layer check to sale it
Elementary School because there are no sidewalks and It Is one of
there is room on buss, going to Lawton Elementary School. The
the heavier tramcmi routes In ioogwso, accorn to pouce motion was apprwe
chief Greg Mamft
no ItArd group to
the board about courtesy busing
Mrs. Chaulk tuned the requset ow to the Lengws,d said it did net ward to wait two weeks for any report. Parents hi, Elementary prindpaiArlit. Cobsrli. Ms. Cherluplaffied
that oupu1dtheir children walk on new sidewalks
that the tried to get courtesy heahig these years ago and was
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officials to correct the
situation, but no solution
has been found. The couple

begins
shaking
and
Seminole County engineers

said they have talked to
public works director Jack

start scratching their
heads again.
The Williams' home at
121 Graham Road, Fern
Park, is located immediately in front of the
Waverly Drive Lift Station,
Pipes carrying water to
and from the lift station
pumps run parallel to the
Williams' property line,
barely six Inches from the
end of their lot. During
periods of high water use
when the lift station is
operating at capacity,
vibrations are sent through
the ground into the
Williams' home.

Schuder, county cornmissioner Sandra Glenn
and others.
"it's a unique problem
that we haven't been able
to solve, but we are
determined to find a
solution. We've got consultants working on it
now," said Schuder,
"They respond right
away, and I really think
they are trying to help. But
each time they send
someone he Just looks at
the situation and winds U)
scratching his head," said
Williams.

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Williams in an interview,
"It dO)'t last too 10(18

and it doesn't get too loud,
It's sort of dull murmur
that sets lflYthIfl8 Wm
vibrating," added
a

Williams.

According to Williams,
the last time the vibrations
were examined was
several weeks ago. At that
time, he said, consultants
(rota Miami were called in
and they, too' were perplexedby the vibrations.
He said the consultants
believe the final solution
may require digging up
their yard and packing it
with clay,
"We don't understand
why they can't dig up their
own pump Instead of our

station that neighborhood
residents complained was

unduly noisy and caused
vibrations.
"When we moved in here
two years ago, they wei e
tearing out the old
equlpmeuit. There were
bulldozers
aad
jackhammers going all day
long. When they finished,
we thought we'd have
peace. Now we'll probably
get the bulldozers back,"
Mrs. Williams said.
The station, an enclosed
concrete blockhouse, has

been sarcastically dubbed
"the Monster" by the
Williamses, They said thus
far they have had to
replace one full-length wall
mirror in their dining room
that has been Jarred loose
by the vibrations. Its

replacement has started to
come ajar. They said their

real fear ,is the potential
damage to the foundation

of their home that
prolonged vibrations may
create,

Williams, whose career
is real estate, says he is
concerned about the effect
the problem can have on
tht home's value. If
necessary, he said, he may

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put-s tic legal act ion against

the

t-ouiitv to resolve the
matter.
'Ike' Waverly Drive
:-tatioui already has cost the
('cli mo - tiioi'e than $110,000
to replace and repair
e'qti pit ient and Schuder
said it is bound to cost
"thousands itiore" before
the situation is corrected,,
''It's certainly gotten to

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we'll,'' S'huder said.
The
public
works
director said before the
digging up of yard has to be
done, the county will try
installing pipes of flexible
materials to reduce the
vibrations.
As if the vibrations were
not enough, the Williams
said "the Monster" causes

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other problems.
"
'Sometimes it really
stinks. I don't know if there

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odor from it is terrible,"

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can be out in the back yard
cooking a steak and it
starts to smell you don't
feel Like eating anymore."
There is a backup diesel
generator at the station
that kicks on during power
Shortages, Williams said,
But for some reason, every
time the diesel unit starts,
smoke and sparks fly out of
the station, he said.
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BGEOFFREy POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

"It's worse in the morning and later In the
evening, whenever people
are using a lot of water. It
occurs every day, but YOU
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72nd Year, No. 13 -Monday, November 26,1979.—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Evening Herald—CUSPS 481.280)—Price 13 Cents

Apartments May Rise From Sanford Fire Rubble
U

ed Downtown Area Is Site
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By DONNA FTFS
trustee, l5 days notice todemollahor the - weakened condition and might fall. The
Herald Staff Write,
city will do It for them.
fire was In the twoitory factory fur
Downtown Sanford may get Its second
"The city can go ahead with Its ac. niture More at First Street and Palmetto,
blgh.rlse apartment complex. At least It lion," Krfden said today, pointing out the
In ether business at tonight's meeting,
is In the talking stage, said John Knlder, owners are receiving. bide for the the commission will consider a request
as of the four owners of the block of demolition. LOU from the fire has been from builder, Jack Schubert, for a
property extending from Sanford Avenue estimated at $500,000.
waiver of the subdivision regulations
to Palmetto and First Street to Corn
requiring installation of water and sewer
mercial.
KnIdsr said one of the owners, which ilnes at builder's expense for 15 lots on
Xnlder said today. the group Is Include, himself, has suggested con Poinsetta and Grandview avenues.
currently acquiring bids on the drurtlon of the high rise apartment
demolition of the remaining walls of the complex at the site. The only ether high
Schubert is asking the city to share In
structur, razed by fire 15 days ago.
rise apartment complex In downtown the cost of the utility Installation to the
The city commission is holding a public Sanford is Brain Towers, a senior lots. Schubert's first request was for
hearing during Its meeting at 7 p.m. citizens retirement ccrnplez
seven lots. Installation costs for seven
today to begin condemnation procedures
The city conrnkiIon set today's public lots have been estimated by city per.
an the structure. City Building Official hearing after receiving a report from soon.! at $15,450.
Bill Bracsland has recommended the Zoning Director Al Payne that the
The commission will also consider
city commission order immediate "cracks In the wells oo the southeast and designating a representative to the
demolition of the standing walls, calling southwest corners of the building - are Seminole Ccnunwüty Action board of
the walls a potential hazard.
In danger of falling." He added the directors. The city's seat on the board
If Braciland's recommendation Is - rembng shell Is unsafe.
has been vacant since City Corn.
heeded, the city will give the owners,
Fire QmlefG.orgsM. Harriett alsoslid miioner Julian Stenstrom resigned
represented by S. Joseph Davis Jr. as the walls of the building are In a some weeks ago,

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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini addIran's aO million youths must all mmmmm
hostages Sunday. He said the 49 were in Sunday shouting "Death to Carter," "Death to
RELATED STORIES
lCbomsW today called on all Irniini to acquire be trained to guns. Iran "m have an army
reasonably good physical condition — although America," and proclaimed in a broadcast "If the
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mll1ty training so that the 111111031C republic can of N mIllion," to confront "the world's biggest
wearing the same clothes since the embassy was Imam (Khomeini) calls for the Jihad (holy war)
confront "the world's biggest satanic power - satanic power — the United Slates," he mid.
against Shah Mohammed Rem Pahlavi.
seized Nov. 4. One suffered from chicken pox, not one American soldier can stand In front of
the United States" - with an army of 30 million.
The 78.y.ar.old leader moke - as Mothun
A spokeemm for the militant students holding another had cold and a third had blisters,
us."
- "U there is neglect, your cowry will be students holing the besieged U.S. Embassy for the Americans captive for the 23rd day today
The strong anti-American statement also called
destroyed," the "-nic leader told a group of the 23rd day diamied that the United Stat.i' telephoned United Press International Sunday to
Acting Foreign Minister Abol Hassan Ban1 on all Moslems to go to war against the United
young Modern evoluilonary guardiwimo met him geverament "knew" the shah WU DCI sick before ask Uthere had been any ruction 10 this proposal Sadr first said Sunday he was flying to New York States and "rub America's snout In the dirt."
at his headquartsri In Qom Sunday.
K graded him permission to enter a New York from the United States.
today to address the United Nations, but a few
The thousands who marched included Iranians
vMln1's comment came as Secretary hotM. He said the students "will watch closely
hours
later it wax announced he would not come from two opposing factions - leftists who did not
GaralKurtWaldhsimcalledanurgugm.etlng
The succes, of future mediation attempts to Hansen's movements to make sure he was not
atu miuecember.
carry posters of the Ayatollah IthoqiiI and
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The
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was
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thousands
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were kept "pretty much separate -- a few In one violence,
'N6 Urns for a meeting Wee scheduled, but veradlons butwes a U.S. Congressmen and shah to face trial In Iran and Washington has room and a few In another." He said he had an
closed-doer conieltuflees wore ad for today.
student leaders ladsy.
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flatly refund to extradite him.
Interesting dialogue with the student captors.
On the economic front, Iranian CII Minister
it was the first time In it years a secretary
Rq George Hiien, R.Idsho, In the Iranian
Hansen, the first American official permitted to
Akbar
Molnfar warned, according to the officials
general Invoked his epsc$al authority to an an capital on an unofficial "mercy mission," we and talk to the hostages at length, was led
But there seemed no mood of reconciliation on Pars news agency, that any country adopting a
urgent m.dW, a privilege usually reserved for pledged he would aSii 0onVeee to ad op a com
blindfolded pad a mob of Iranians and Into the the streets where thousands of people, their hostile attitude to Iran would be subjected to an
the limaniber countries of the Council.
rnliaioii to hold as qsi
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5nIno)e County water and sewage ployees at the plant because It appeared than dead," he said.
treatment plant occurred Friday to be "more than off-band vandalism."
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sometime between I am. and noon,
"If the average person had been been at the plant during the most recent
according to County Administrator fianbilog around with those cholorlzme occurence.
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the motel sewage treatment building.
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SnIpcl, County south of Howell Creek
on Dike Road.
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crisis, but Is "not particularly" op. - differences.
Carter decided to go along with
timid that it will lead to the release of
Looking grim, and showing the strain Waldheim's call after receiving
the 49 American hostage..
of his ordeal on his return to the White assurancos the council will endorse
Administration officials say an House Sunday from an elght.day stay at America's position In the crisis, officials
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Lake Mary,e

Ai*d Coming

Thri Department pgiic Safely çr* to k.H wnter and sewer
ned, aft tr"' ina trmc Club Road. Benson said another
for regultory
In the corn- lines to the Rinehart Road and Lake director to the city. The cat, if ar ea to be concentrated on Initially
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he railroad crossing on Lake
The search for state and federal $2,000 Included In the c .4 budget dW5ttIal development.
US. Depsitnut Of T'aniodMIon. Mary Boulevard and near the
funding to ease Lake Mary's for the iioj.d.
Kulbes said the city Is receiving a
Kulbes said some regulatory signs elementary school.
financial strain has been successful
In addition, city o4Ma meting good recommendation from the haveaire.dy been ordered widerth e
In one Intance and looks very good with U.S. Deportment of Cniros Sate Depsrtme* of Transportation approved grant. Police Chief Harry
The third project, for which fundo
In two others, according to (my puaJ ki Tillè---p I west (DT)toftJbdfora$3o,010gra,gto Benson said emong the situ whir, we being requited, Benson said, Is
Manager Phil Kulbes.
were told "rhw',
good" the create a traffic bureau within the algm will be located we the various for a pilot project to collect data to.
Kulbes said today the tity his city may be ireed fOr a US. police department.
The grant would hderusdlorn of Stats with like aid In engineering road conreceived a $10 -000 VIA ftim, dw Economic Development (EDA) provide for one police
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Japan Police Protesters
Clash Over 3-Mlle Island
TOKYO (UP!) - Police clashed today with several
IyumontheThri.eMile Island nuclear accjde
Police saId three people were takeninto custody 0
ch arges 01 obetrodlng an ofticor.
Abotdem(mgrators, including students and
scholars opposing the development of nuclear
picketed a college auditorium where the symposium
vu held, and demanded they be allowed to attend.
The meting win sponsored by the government's
Nuclear Saf ety Commission and Science Cowhcil and
only invited experts and member, of the comdil WftS
aliowsdtotakepsrtlntheprogrem.

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SEOUL, South Korea (UP!) - Martial law
authorities have arrested douens of Intellectuals and
religious leads,, for staging an antl.government rally
In the seoond crackdown on dissidents since the
---nadon 01President Park Chung-bee last month.
Amartiallawspoleananoounced an g.
today SfjCos Park. Its offici O1*mOIIth
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Authorities will deal harshly with anyone opposing
gevenung policies
ii*1l new leadership Is elected.
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treaty with Egypt to risen the oil field.
lb. E5ian flag win r.Isd over the ares by Huig.
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before the captain made his otcry.
The plane, Flight DK 704 from Jeddah to Pakistan crashed
about miles ncsthesst01J.dduliTh piano own do,,ito
rugged and unpopulated bill cowdry between Mdah and TaIl'
the apokeman said.
There was no Indication of the cam of the cmi, he said.
PIA had Its lant major plane crash In 91I when an
IMU51W51 flight crashed flSIF CaifO airport.
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State Road 431, Casselberry, Into a "Santa's House" for children to benefit
Cystic Fibrosis Dec. 1, 10a.m. 101p.m. and Dec. 2, 14 p.m. There will he
entertainment, refreshments, photos and goodies. Cathl Crawley, right, a
victim of the disease, helps Santa decorate for the event, while Jamie
MorrIson, her mother, Debbie, and Amy and Jay Bundley Impatiently
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board to cut red tape delaying energy projects, and a windfall
profits tax on oil companies are likely to be enacted.
The synthetic fuel bill and energy mobilization board legislatton have been approved In different versions by the Senate
and House, and negotiators are ready to meet and work out
compromises on both bills.
The House has approved a windfall profits tax of nearly 60
percent on newly decontrolled oil, and the Senate currently is
working on a windfall tax bill that would recapture only half
that amount.
Other parts of the overall energy program — such as standby gas rationing and assistance with heating payments for the
poor and elderly have been sent to the White House.
Still others conservation and solar energy — have been
passed by the Senate and House In different forms and corn.
promises must still be worked out.
Other Issues Congress would like to settle before adjournment Include two "must" hills.
Appropriations for the Departments of Defense and Health,
Education and Welfare annually the two largest — are the
only two fiscal 1980 money bills that have not been completed.
The Labor-HEW bill, as usual, is hung up on the issue of
abortion.
Congressional leaders also want action on the administration's proposal to provide $1.5 billion In federal loan guaran.
tees for the Chrysler Corp. The House Banking Committee has
approved the plan, but the Senate Banking Committee has yet
to
Assistant Democratic Leader Alan Cranston painted a grim
picture of hard work and long hours for the Senate. In coming
weeks. In his "whip notice" to members, he said, "Senators
should expect that late evenings will be the rule ... and
Satwdayaeasionsare a virtual certainty through the
of the
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He said he asked the man for money to
buy
him some gin to steady his nerves,
DELIAND, Fla. (UP!)
Authorities go before
and
the
culprit pulled out Riley's billfold,
Circuit Judge Urlel Blount today seeking permission to
which Henry discarded.
exhume ashes placed In the grave that vu supposed to
He was arrested shortly after that,
belong to William Brown.
Henry said, and told police details of the
Brown's a)fflnwucresnatedNov. 16. He died Oct. 23
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
James killing which his acquaintance had
VACAVILLE, Calif. (UP!) A parole
after undergoing gall bladder surgery at Daytona
Dupree Henry dhlnilhe may be about to revealed,
hearing
will be held Tuesday for Charles
:. Community Hospital.
the for a crime he did at conimit.
Orange-Osceola Slate Attorney Robert Manson, who is serving a life sentence
Gov. Bob Graham scheduled Henry's Eagan, who prosecuted Henry, said the for killing actress Sharon Tate and six
execution for? a.m. on Doe. 6. He was evidence against him was overwhelming, others in 1989, but It is unlikely he will
sentenced to dsath for the murder of
"He seems to have a dory for almost win his freedom.
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
Zdlio I.,, Riley, who was bound, beaten everything else, but how does h. explain
Police want to investigate
Manson, 45, who rarely leaves his cell
what happened to a 17-year-old Brooksville girl In
and slashed with a rasos before he died his fingerprints Inside the (Riley) at the California Medical Facility, will
on March 23, 1974:
Tampa General Hospital today, bit said she reflies to
house?" Eagan asked. "As the execution appear before the Community Release
cooperate even though the was shot four times, beaten,
Four days later, a plainclothes police date gets closer and closer, he'll Board, but he has said he would not be
IIWitIIMO, tried 10 arieS llefl*7, a probably come up with lots of stories." there.
possibly raped and dumped from a car on Interstate 4
young black handyman, on =OWN Of
on Saturday.
Eagan said the principal pieces of
However, prison officials said lad year
The girl, whose name has bow withheld, told
murder In froid of Riley's home. HiSWY evidence against Henry Included his he told them would not make an ap: thrill's deputies she had boo abducted otaide a ii.r
disarmed the Investigator, Ronald thimAprint found on a cigar box In pearance at a similar hearing but -at the
Fergacn, and shot him repeatedly with
In Hyde Park, an old neighborhood In Tamps. p
bedroom, his leading police to the Last minute changed his mind. When he
Ferginon's own gun. Ferguson
! of lb. bar said they saw no such girl inside.
victim's billfold and credit card In a did show up he ram bled on for two hours,
but Henry said police told 1dm he die&amp; stor.l sewer and his cnnfudon. Eagan finally telling the panel that, If released,
"They told me I'd already killed a cop said the
was made after he would live In "Ite wilderness" and
and they hoe, I killed Mr. Riley, so I Henry and a black police officer prayed "live off the land.
might
toll tbm
p, reportedly said at the
UK "Then was no sense In two people time he ",IJgd to
with God." animals," Manson laid the Panel.
*eadlngs all s.m. t t. 5:11 p.m.; isv, 1:101.11L, 1:44 goIng to prison, an took the rap."
Eagan also claimed Henry was trying
At the end of that hearing the board
lb. wII#4'Ii4 P115in teis1bli for to boftOl, money the morning of Riley's rejected him and said he showed no signs
geratore, 71; ,verulgW 1ev, pm.
the murder, usury says, killed Riley be- kifl,
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of leukemia after his parents fled from the Jurtsction
01 Massachusetts courts, has become a marketable
Item worth a Million dollars to his
Is, the Boston
Sunday Globe reported.
Gerald Green told the newspaper he and his wife
Diana had turned down a $100,MD offer from one of the
Publishers competing for the book rights to the story of
their 3-year-old son's fight for e because "It's worth a
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congressional push for adjournment — but prospects are dim
for an end to the current session much before Christmas.
Congressional leaders are committed to acting on President
Carter's package of energy programs this year, and even the
four weeks left before the Dec. 21 target date for adjournment
may not be enough time for that.
Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd also still wants to
begin debate on SALT I! before adjournment, although there is
only a slim chance of finishing It this year.
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enter.
tamer George Burns
(right), escorted by
several young girls,
stuck his hand and foot
In fresh mortar at
Mann's Chinese Theater In Hollywood
day while hundreds of
fans roared their ap.
proval. Burns, 83, thus
joined dozens of Holly.
wood celebrities who
have placed prints in
the concrete In front of
the world-famous
theater on Hollywood
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Deputies say Debbie Magruder, 01101 Rod Bay Dr., reported
she returned horns to discover the theft of a videotape recorder
and cuvera and some Mime Ofelolbing. Sb. told them the theft
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prisoners was shot to death a block from his home,
police said.
A police spokesman said EulalioNj5g
exile and member of the so-called "Committee 0175,"
was shot five times with a semi-automatic weapon
Sunday morning as he got into his car, parked block
away from his borne.
Later In the day, a man identifying himself as a
member of the anti-Castro groupOmega 7 called
United Press International and said: "Omega 7
responsible for the execution of Jose Negrin." An FBI
spokesman said Jose apparently was Negrin's
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Officials were Investigating how the suspect could have area (where passengers already cleared by one security
passed X-ray devices at San Antonio airport, where the flight system would not have to go through another). If that were the
originated with 73 passengers aboard, with a knife described case, we would have to take the microscope off San Antonio
by hostages variously as a "Bowie knife," "machete" and and look elsewhere (for the security breach)."
"butcher knife."
Hill seized the Boeing 727 aircraft in El Paso with all 73
"We haven't resolved that problem as yet," said FBI Agent people aboard. He allowed the women, children and an elderly
passenger off the plane and held the crew and male passengers
Hector Guerra in El Paso.
An FBI official said he got aboard by running to the gate at for nearly four hours, demanding to be flown to Iran.
He surrendered when FBI agents stormed the plane. No one
the last minute and possibly dodged past security. American
spokesman John Raymond said the airline still was trying to was injured in the Incident.
determine if Hill had been on another plane before boarding in
The FBI, citing the federal Privacy Act, would not say why
Hill wanted to go to Iran. FBI agents said Hill had been
San Antonio.
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At least 17 people were Injured and dozens of homes
damaged by tornadoes accompanying severe thunderstorms In the Southeast. Heavy snow fell In parts of
the Plains and Midwest.
A cold front Sunday sent thunderstorms rolling
across Alabama, Georgia and northwestern Florida,
producing nearly a dozen tornadoes, the National
Weather Service reported. Most of the twisters were
concentrated In the southeastern third of Alabama.
A twin-engine light plane crash-landed In heavy rain
and fog 150 yards short of an airport runway In
Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday night, but the eight persons
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EL PASO, Texas (UP!) - Investigators "haven't resolved"
the question of how a teen-ager got past airport security with a
large knife he used in an attempt to hijack an American
Airlines jetliner to Iran, an FBI spokesman says.
The hijacker, identified as Gerald James Hill, 16, of Chester,
MUL, was in El Paw County Jan today In lieu of$W,000 bond
on charges of attempted hijacking and crime aboard an air.
craft.
Hill was scheduled for another hearing before a federal
judge today. He was captured by FBI agents aboard American
Airlines' Flight 395, en route from San Antonio to Los Angeles
via El Paso, where he held the seven-member crew and the
male passengers at knlfepoint for nearly four hours.

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A marked bicycle rest. Urough Sanford will
be the Sanford Women's Club Qr1Mmu gift to
the city this year, announced Club President
Mrs. Walter (Bill) Gislow.
As another activity of the orpnk,tj's Civic
Improvement Project Committee, a total Of
elgi miles of Sanford streets will be marked
with hike roots signs directing cyclists on a loop
from U.S. HIghway 17.12 at 27th Street down to
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Gem, Mellanvifle Park and the civic center.
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bicycles and tricycles through Sanford, said
Mrs. Gaines.
The root* has already won approval of the
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will am begin posting the marking signs. Mrs.
Gaines said she expects the btlthl shipment of
511!*5 to be up by the end of DSCflb5T.
The WcmSfl'I Club is bearing the entire cost of
It last
do projid, mostly titough funds raised
May's CIP Brunch.
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m.
c $1,135, the amount ctly available, said
Mrs. Gaines. The marking will not be as
th0OII&amp; is it should be, she said, adding that
additional fundralsers should allow the club to.
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VIEWPOINT

VIEWPOINT
Some days following the seizure of the
American Embassy in Tehran, the State
Department got around to lodging a relatively
mild protest with the Soviet Union for what it
termed "unacceptable" broadcasts to Iran.
1
Overshadowed as it was by the Iranian crisis,
the news about this development was more or less
Debate
ffl and didn't attract much atM an,
lost in the shuffle
tention. Therefore, the Wall Street Journal has
I
performed an unusually useful service in employing its considerable resources to discover
it
Decided
Wrong
..
what this was all about.
Extracts of Moscow's Persian-language
.
BYDONGRAPT
broadcasts into Iran were printed by the Journal,
By ROREftT WALTERS
./
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The time of the camp"c'ni of candidates
and reprinted by other newspapers throughout
WASHINGTON -U President Cart.rWere
has come, and the voices of presidential
I
.
country.
In the business Of producing television
hopefuls are again being heard In our last
.
A study of these transcripts gives a better 9tgrwu5, he'd score a dlftftng009by
This time around, they will be heard more
.
V.
frequently
than previotaly in debate with
Insight into: 1 - The SovietUnion's incendiary convincing Robert Redford, Sylvester
..
.Stallon,
and
Paul
Newman
to
Costar
In
the
each
other,
televised nationwide in most
role In the Iranian crisis - an example of the same show.
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With
a
string already scheduled and
cum
unceasing hate campaign being waged against
j,S..
more
likely
later,
the one.on.one - or
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.
the United States throughout the world, and 2- a roles In 'tharile's Angels."
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.
.ral-on-iiiil
confrontations,
may
partial explanation, although certainly not an
. I
Carter's supporters and detractors alike ':
become is fimiIIhr fixtinis Of a caznpaI
excuse, for the irrational Iranian hostility toward have been durnlioimded by
season as the now ubiqultoia primaries.
Americans.
//
practice of attracting exceptionally talented
is five-candidate Republica
The Soviet propaganda Is spiced with enough people to serve In his anInldratIoc, then
affair ad for the first week of the New Year.
mlacsoft um
in lmplaalbe
or
half-truths to lend plausibility to trumped-up absurd
roles.
the hig on, comes the following week,
____
betw.s
Jimmy Carter and his mod forcharges of U.S. imperialism and interference in
____
,
7
_______ for the Democratic
The mod recent example of the president s
midabis challenger
Iranian internal affairs, counter-revolutionary
Iranian
/n,inatIon, Edward Kennedy.
penchant for putting the rigid man In the
activities, and CIA espionage.
wrong
job
is
belated
ero(Robsrt5,
____________________________________________________
rein Iowa, under the sponsorship Of a
So much for detente.
Strauss
to
the
position
Of
chairman
of
Carter's
n.wapsp
er, the Des Moines Register and
The Journal makes a telling point in i campaign conunittee.
Tribune. stated purpose is to mood out
analyzing the Carter administration's softanswer
mat's precisely the type of job Strauas LIGHTER SIDE
the malor candidates on the matters of
to the Soviets despite their serious aggravation of should have held throughout the Carter adsp.cIaIlM.r.dtothatpartof the country a dangerous crisis involving U.S. lives and ministration - a senior political adviser to a
farm Issues In particular.
national honor: The administration, having president who sorely needed such counsel.
____
The Iowa debates are tests which, If passed,
r
will
make
them
precedents.
The
nature
of the
staked its political prestige on ratification of the
wereputation
The
Heightism
Problem
sponsorship
is
expected
to
get
around
the
SALT II treaty, does not wish to raise public fears of being one of Washington's most
sop
sophisticated
political
operatives.
Bid
Carter,
provisions
In
federal
law,
requiring
'equal
about Soviet duplicity lest this raise fresh
own detriment, allowed those talents to
um' or all candidates, that complicate
questions about the treaty. In other words, the be frittered away for more than 214 ysu's.
By DKZ WUT
similar
by the TV networks
the stumpy, the dimtpy and the squat.
Soviet Union holds a hostage of its own.
____
directly or by organisations such as the
A__ he
the While 110111 In
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The latest
I would say the approach most likely to be
Langue of Women Voters. In the latter cIr.
early 1977, Carter designated Strauss compiled
by
the
adopted
will
consist
of
sldance
programs
It
statistics
cisodanoes,
for example, California's Jerry
Special Representative for Trade LAw DIPSSOI
no
the
l*detdidtoheipsbortp,opkb.tt.rthslrlotln
data
on
Brown
would
have to be Included In the
Negotiations. That's the political eqsdvalssd ___ the joblees.
•
and
more
or be given equal
of .lgnIug Waiter Q'onklts to
news
tow co WINOW1Ile
department
Of
a
wash
radio
station.
flgm. were avll1'le, . they
RitNaIfr stuck with its effort to deal with the
focus
on re
Ismasthajre
Aithe president began his long downward prg would show thet the majority of
-S m- for e'napk, n4g$ provide . Mis, the
Mm
6, IIIIIIagional
sprogrom,
Rhodesiàn' problem and, after weeks of slide In the popularity polls, Strauss was
MAINd
the p,pt.
outstature,
of work are short, both of lowimered,gov,nmisgguarugesdloansto
applies lmafr.bI.d lndalrtsl
negotiations, the talks in London are close to final racing around the globe to negotiate trade moy
end in
finance
the
purchase
of
elevator
shoes
agreement,
Midwod and the energy-rich but n
agreements Involving Korean footwear,
4j.t1y sensitiveMoadain Wed are
That is a triumph for the Conservative govern- Japane.eorangss mid assorted otherssoterlc
According to a survey pcklidi,d In the
Another
mlgii(
4Ias-n&amp;i4,
information
immediately obvious ,Tmaaploa.
________ NovembsrEsqsire,tallpeoplehavean easier about bouax* hair styles, vwticle striped
ment. It Is also good news for all who are con- ImPaIt ft,pts.
The debateconcept has had slow goIa(
cerned about the future of white-black relationEarlier this year, when It became appared time getth4 hired end alas tend to be paid, clothing aid other optical Illusions that create
since
Its dart in the 1111 Kemedy-NIsen
to
virtually
.everyom
In
this
city
(except
more
than
short
people.
ships in Africa.
an appeuwnee Of minter hsI.,
cpige and the reasonIs not .dlr.ly 1$
Corter)thatthepri'ikM
was
Is
deep
Seven years of guerrilla war cost more than
, __
lot ebstacimhivelved. That pr.csd
Caster to 'vs
Fwthsrmore,thntsitndlonpr.vallslnjobe
lOO,O lives after the white settlers of Rhodesia
As
Eidre
psims
set,
some
Of
is
the
shod
vivldiyns.d - aUtoovtvldiytos
a i'r polJ'tcaJ pod - a move $
where thur. no apparent_advantage to ___ who h
refused to accept proposals for an orderly and to might have headed the '1iaflups to the being
av
e
owsrnem.
the
stigma
and
paripaut - the comequenoes Of the
tail, such as having to readi Us Os
itb
,saiapp
.1
bag
taller
merdlom
acretiny Of the oweras. A on
their minority rule and declared their in
prd,nt from within the Democratic Party. the top shelf,
__
than
be
de
en the du.*
dence of the British Commonwealth,
Indeed, Carter Aiged Strame as a
Were
i-isde
orthonde.
Bid
If he Is i1
Cetions, were ordered by the British, by the spO SiIdOf In sharp Of advmelsg
According to one daly cited by the
Among the cllsbeitles .ald to be shos
ck
on
the
she
In
direct
debate,
he Is
41
P'
In
the
Midi.
End.
Not
until
the
eve
Of
m*sIae, elevation hi the jab
United Nations and by our own country.
Is than you "lgM plater. them are Jape Feeds,
eor
a
'wiio,i
aos
Of
int1Io,j
•__
the
formal
entry
Into
the
prsI4r"1
'
race
Of
worth
abed
PIP
an
kick
per
year.
Pani Newman, Mick Jogger, Masioss Braids,
seemed to have little effect. But the guerrilla g Edward a Kennedy, DM., was
Is Be___
oppeetndty to recoop.
___ __ Katherine llipbwn, Ree Jackass, Moe
fighting was bloody and desperate. Casualties
deWs
issue
will
i Is a major reason why 416
he*1' along
with
Strauss
paired
a jab
up
ap.
Wad aid JOInIlY
S
kept escalating. Continually there was the danger
pij Mft
aid
eel,
adds
Be
a
form
of
en*,lnent
ad
go away, ileapit, the long
to ts awee rIstIcel 4W.
of war between Rhodesia and the black nations on
load
them
Ungiad
between
do
dIee"j1ss has 1mg been
aid
Other exaes abound. rormer ijg
*ctit Until
Perhaps the faders that seem to
Its borders.
Cloy. patrIck J. Lacey aid former United now,
pn',
the liveromiat his pretty data's could be islated and I4d1ed as
no pow ho-A
_tmnvd
____
The London agreement will, we hope, open a Auto Workers President
Jr. Weed. ma'_ stayed aid Of it.
passed along to other __
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wb Intend In seeing how canidaibe
__
___
read
to this Istaske preuwe on their
new era for
La and demonstrate again that coth both CO1'4 P0IItI
MN
____
rensins
to
be
see.
whether the RaW,. imfortast* look their heWit.
and
Ofthel.mies
there can be an orderly transition from awarded ambaisadershlps by
___
article,which
was
s1ed
,m
a
for.
Ift dationswe
,
And
perhaps
Mim
Fonda,
who
Is
uded
for
uIPP,d
ON
to
MadcO
d
colonialism to self-government where men of
thooming bosh, will spur
for federal tang op good cus., could be psomded to no gMNiee that the iwetoni Democratic
_____
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artlesi.
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Some Memorable Moments

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"JOE CARNICEW
Sunday with a kamauc come-from"These are tough on the heart, "We're three polnta away from 144; Son Diego took sole possess$
UP! Executive Spark Editor
behind 33-30 overtime victory over that's for sure," said Bahr, who also being a championship team. We had of first In the AFC West by IN
Kansas City, 26-7, while kI4
With only Urea eka left In the the Cleveland Browns.
beat New England in overtime in the the opportunity."
w
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as upsetting Denver, 14-10; N
yard
11 Sleelers amused
Rookie Mott Bahr kicked four fleld seaacmopen.r."Bi4ljustwauttobs
regular season, it looks as If there
ans remained tied for theii NP
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Orle
could be a new look In the National goals, Including a 21-yarder with 24 a pert of it. I'm utldled to win any the second highest total in th
151
yards
West
lead by crushi ng Atlanta, 31
for
history. Harris rushed
seconds left that sent the game Into way we can."
Football League playoff picture,
Los Angeles st rigld
0 p
and
while
ance
to
Cleveland
missed
Its
ch
d
had
Si
more
In
receptio
ns
an
Only three of last year's six overtime and a 37-yarder with nine
sco,
26-20;
ci
44
passes
San
Fran
t
30
ntral
lead
and
1rry
he
AFC
Ce
Bradshaw
hi
of
e
extra
period,
to
move
Into
t
vision
ft
th
di
champions are In first place seconds le In
for * yar — all career hlØis for apoUed Tampa Bay's pla
at this stage of the 1979 season and rally the Stealers to their pressure- fell to 8-5.
over
ching with a 23-22 victoryM
"Today was a big day for us. Our the quasterbeck.
all th ree — Pittsburgh, New packed victory.
In other games Sunday, Miami Bucs; and In the only game s
England and Los Angeles — are tied
The Stealers were traIling, 27-13, goal was the division," said Browns'
for first place. Lad year's chain- going into the final period but Coach Sam Ri~IgI'no. "Now we earned a tie for the AFC East lead affecting a race, C1nclnnti
::.
plans — Dallas and Minnesota In the Franco Harris scored two touch- have to keep winning and let the by beating Baltimore, 20-24, after outlasted St. Louis 34-26.
ey
m
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upset
New
Engtand,6-13,
In
Buffalo
ay
NFC and Denver In the AFC — have downs an pl unges of 1 and 3 yards chips fall where th
Houton stunned Dallas, 30-24, add
"We're tired of saying we're overtime; PN'adelp1la took sole
been bounced from first.
and Bohr added his 21-yard field
it upset Chicago, 20 0, on
by
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good
th
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said
a
poss
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NFC
East
lead
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as
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secon
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left
In
World Champion Pit tsburgh goal wi 24
surged beck Into a tie with Ho uston regulation to tie the game at 30 and disgusted Brian Sips, who threw for beating Grim Bay, 21.10, after the Thanakglving Day. The New Wit
three touchdowns for Cleveland. New York Giants upset Washington, Jets are at Seattle Monday night.::
for the AFC Central lead at 10-3 -send it Into sudden death.

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INGLE WOOD, Calif. (UP!) — Pat Riley, the Los Angeles
takers' radio and television commentator for the last two
aessons, has been named Interim assistant coach for the
team. Regular assistant coach Paul Whead took over as
interim head coach after Coach Jack McKinney' Injured
himself In a hicycle accident.
Riley, who was Westhead's tholce was on the beach
-Sunday night, as the Lakers defeated the Kansas City
Kings, 111.110. His appointment was approved by Los
Angeles owner Jerry Buss. Riley, who has co previous
coaching experience, played In the NBA for nine seasons,
five of them with the Lakers from 1071-75.

Dee Rowe Olympic Assistant
STORES, Cam. (UP!) — Former University of Connec.
tIcLt basketball Coach Dee Rowe reportedly will be named
assistant coach of the U.S. 1900 Olympic basetball team.
The Hartford Courant reported In Its Sunday editions Rowe
will be assistant to Head Coach Dsve Gavitt, athletic
director at Providence College, at the Olympic games In
Moscow next summer.
Rowe, who presently Is associate director of athletic
development at Ucosm, compiled a 1204$ record during
eight years of coaching at the university.

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by Alan Mayor

Viking's Specialty Teams

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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) — The Minnesota Vikings demonstrated the first quarter. O'Danoghue's extra point was blocked but he
their
speciality to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday — added a 20-yard field goal In the second period before the
C
blocking kicks — and in doing so prevented Tamp. from Vikings got on the board.
The Vikings, now 6-7, upped the lead to 17-16 on Danmeler's
boasting they were division champions, something the Vikings
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!) — Officials announced
44-yard
field goal after McNeil recovered George Ragsdsle's
have
done
the
past
six
years.
Saturday Missouri will take on South CarolIna Dec. 29 In the
goMirmesota
came
Into
Tampa
Stadium
Sunday
leading
the
fumble
of
the
second half kickoff, only to have Tampa come
third annual Hall of Fame Bowl at Birmingham's Lo
NFL
In
blocking
kicks
and
when
they
left
after
upsetting
storming
back
to within one point when Johnny Davis Nailed
Field.
16
yards
off
tackle In the third period.
Tampa
23-22
and
delaying
any
claim
to
a
playoff
spot
by
the
Fred Slngton, president of the bowl, said M'wI. 8-6
The
Vikings
scored the winning
thtg touchdown in the third
BUCL
they
had
esthas
iced
that
lead,
beat Kansas, 55-7, Saturday, accepted the bit .'
VIking
linebacker
Wally
Hlldenberg,
a
37-year-old
veteran,
period
when
Kramer
passed
three
yards to Rickey Young after
think the bowl game Is a good reward for our team," said
put
the
Icing
on
the
cake
when
he
broke
through
to
block
an
Steele's
block
of
the
Blanchard
punt.
Missouri Coach warren Powers. "I don't know much about
The Bucs, 8-4, brought the 70,030 fans to the edge of their
extra point attemn*by Nell O'Donoghue which would have tied
South Carolina, but! know they have an outstanding
seats when Doug Williams raced 13 yards toscore,wtih only 20
the game with only 19 seconds left.
football team." South Carolina but Clemson 34
Earlier,
Fred
McNeil
blocked
O'Donoghue's
first
extra
seconds
left In the game. But Hilgenberg jolted them back Into
Saturday.
point attempt, Tim Baylor blocked his fl-yard field goal at- their seats with his crucial block of the extra pout.
The Bucs could have wan a playoff berth with a victory, but
tempt, and Robert Steele blocked a Tom Blanchard punt that
Still lead the Chicago Bears by two games and face the Bears
set up the Viking's final touchdown.
"The special learns do a good job because they believe they at Tampa Stadium Sunday.
The Bucs used only one victory or on. Beer Ion In the next
can do It," said VIkIigs' Coach Bud Grant. "They believe they
can block kicks and they do It. We lead the league In blocked tire, weeks to win the Central Division playoff spot In the
kicks. We have anumberof players who are good In that phase National Football Conference.
0
lanta
The Tampa ion overshadowed Ricky Bell's reaching the
'
of
the game."
112 0 .077
Sin
1,000-yard level for the season. Bell rushed for 101 yards on 21
That certainly was obvious Sunday.
Thursday's isswits
Saiton Ciifsrencs
Op$rolt 30, Chicago
"We blocked bad, we were terrible on defense and our carries and became the flrdBuc.vertoriih for i,000yardsln
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Houston 30, Dallas 24
kicking game made up for It by being absolutely horrible," a season, pushing his total to 1010 yards.
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Phlia
11 1 .112 1½
Pittsburgh 33. Cleve
for 10% mInutes longer than did e Vi. Tamp.
bi
Viking
quarterback
mmy
Kramer
passed
for
three
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touchl
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Washingtn
Cincinnati 34, St. Louis 30
yards to lOS yards and had 20 yards
Mi
Demneler who had 000 extra point blocked, outnihed Minnesota
New York
10 Ii .475 5
'a
M .ICIa 23, Tampa Bay 22 downs and Rick
VIk4I1I.
New Jersey
7 11 .315 1½
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NY
i, Washington
Central Division
New Orleans 37, Atlanta S
"We looked at their films and thought we could block same
back from a 8-0 deficit.
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Kramer
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to
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dosing two mink, of the first half and then found Atunad bsflIna burry and we don't sone guytodo It. All 11 gnys
Len Ag 35, Sin From 30
Houston
10 10 .110 1½
Miami 28, Baltimore 24
RaStad for a 21-yard touchdown pass one minute and 39 go after It.
Indiana
10 13 435 3
Oak land 14. Denver tO
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1W Georgia Bulldog's generosity
being of shoildanding, the Alabom
Qimeon Tide must now decide Its own
bowl fate.
Georgia had worked out an
egreementto bow out of the Sugar Bowl
picture If It lost to Georgia Tech this
pd Saturday. But, the Bulldogs won,
114, and now the topranked Qiinaon
:1di inuS best or tie Auburn In
lulIAn Saturday to get the Sugar
Bowl bm*
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would wind ep In a tie with Georgia for
the Sisthrn Conference chantple'ndilp arid league rules date that the
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ByUiSed Press latersatissal
Bob Miller is the fasted
skater the Boston Bruins have
and It comes In handy against
the swift Montreal Canadians.
"My speed Is an asset and
I've tried to use ft better," the
Yout ceder said Sunday
M, after he scored a goal
and an
low the
,,
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Montreal.
Whatever adjustments
Miller mad, must have
helped because he and
tiomin set Ic Rick Smith at
17:1101 the first period forth.
eventual game-wlkr. )II1ISscored a imarace goal at
1:15 .1 the second period,
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three years," said Wayne
Cullman, team captain. "Ev.
eryone played an exceptional
game."
SIM Shutt scored his 14th
goal of the season and Guy
Lethr his 11th for Montreal.
"We only played one
period," said Canadlens'
th Bars. "Boom Boom"
GeoffrIon. "We were outplayed In the second and third
periods. We ilàt't skate In the
second period or forecheck or
watch their polntm,n. When
we Scat., we
t's• They deserved to win
to
this
In ether games, Hartford
topped
Atlanta,
4-2,

Louis, 6-3, and Toronto nipped scored to give the line four
the New York Rangers, 4-3. goals for the night. Al
Whalers 4, Flames 2
MacAdam and Brad Maxwell
Mike Rogers scored a goal tallied for Minnesota.
and added an assist to help Black
Hawks 1, Blues 3
Hartford even Its record at 7
Second-period
goals by
74.
Stoughton, Ron Qdcago's Ted Bu1leyadTim
Plumb, and Jordy Douglas p1ggi snapped
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also scored for the Whalers.
Grant
Mulvey,
Dave
Logan,
Kent Nilsson and Ivan
Stan
Mikita
and
J.P. Bar.
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deleau
also
scored
for the
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goal. Guy Qtwron
Dave Burrows ad Paul
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Washington.
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Toronto amp a fourgung
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IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

I :HEAR US OUTI Texas Refinery

CLASSIFIED ADS

Monday, Nov. 8, 1575-3B

NO?ICIUNDINpIIyIJi
SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
Corp. offers an opportunity for
NAMIITATUTI
FlOUTS DIVISION
high income PLUS cash
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
bonuses and fringe benefits in
Division
Notice is hereby Olvan mat me
the Sanford
Regardless
sigad pursuaW ,. ff1.
of experience, write F. 0.
Seated bids or p osals ad.
"NUllS
Name
MINNIE
THOMPSON,
att$V Chapter
Pats, Pnsi., Box 711, Ft.
ssId to the Board of Public
W.v. P
St. wilt reeNter
o.c
Worth. Tx. 70101.
MONDAY,
Instruction of Seminole County,
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING With the
ml rcvit cows.
RATES
Florida (hireinoffer csite ,tie
Yst Program. lie. VOlUnteer. in.aervlce meeting,
CL
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MS
OR
DEMANDS
fri
and
for
Seminole
CluRty,
Baby
Sitter
for
Elderly
Woman
Funds,
"Board") and marked,
1 tim. ... ...... 44c line
AGA I NST THE ABOVE ESTATE UP
receipt of proof of Nw
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7p.m., Flagtlp Bank of Seminole, downtown Sanford.
While I Work. Call After S P.M.
S
consecutive times . 3k a tin.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS pbiicatie of thIs notice, me tic.
333.1)35.
PROPOSAL
Speaker. Marvin Jones, supervisor of parole
FOR
100 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
7consecvttvetlmesEi
it
30cc tine
NISHING, DELIVERING, OR INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: titious name, tl.wlt: JOIIPN$
tic*I of fiRS v
MEDICAL RECORD
YOU
ARE
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
HERESY PUILICATIONSUfl.rofith lam
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DELIVERING AND INSTALL.
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CLERICAL ASSISTANT
that
the
ad. IflftOld In bus1ne, at number 1$
SATURDAY tNoon
1140 AS SPECIFIED, VARIOUS NOTIFIED
3 Lines Minimum
A. camker of C.
Full time hospital medical
ministration of the estate of Ccuntrys$d Drive, In the City of
Al
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PIECPS
OF
LARGE
FOOD
SER.
melee, noon, Quality Inn North. Speaker Sheriff John
record dept. experience
VICE EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH MINNIE THOMPSoN, decoesed, LUIlOWOOd, Florida.
required. Good salary A
FlieNumber
SSCP,lsp.nding
Ththeporty
interested
Insaid
SCHOOL "BBS," Seminole
DEADLINES
benefits. Apply personnel West
In
the
Circuit
Court
for
S.mInoli
business
IWurpniss.
is
TUFSDAY, NOVEIIEEJI 27
as follows:
County, Florida, in
Volusia Memorial Hospital,
.JoI, s
with the stipulations and County, Florida, Probate Division,
'Noon The Da '1efore Publicotion
Over N Cab, 10:30 am,, Rel1ng Gardens Social
DeLand, EOE, M.F.H.
the address of hIch is Seminole
Otsd at Loniwood, SemInole
specifications
available
from
HaIfl
Purchasing Department in the County Courthouse, Sanford, County, Florida, November I, I5.
For a career In Real Estate ciii
_______________________
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______ _EDNE8DA,1IOVEMBE1In
Florida 32771. The personal PublIsh November
Sundo- Noon Frido
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Office of the Superintendent,
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322.401.
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Meiionvllle
FlorIda 32771.Avenue, Sanford, Michael Koliany, whose address is DIPS)
41Houses
- -. Myers area for four days. Leave Sanford, lam., from
SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
Route 3, Box 300, Oviedo, Florida _________________ _________________
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fl-junk Cars Removed
68-Wanted to Buy
si-ioiii G4IIYk __________
3215
5.Thlnameandaddmsof
the
'curity
superintendent
6
yr.
Civic Center; pick up, Caaaelberry Lead's, 8:30 am.
LOCH
ARBOR
MAYFAIR
Bidmusccompaniedby
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FICTITIOUS NAME
eip. 34 nights, no guns tests.
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Sparkling, roomy) BR 2 B home,
Return Dec. 1, 8:30 p.m. For reservations a1I 2414l.
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WE BUY USED rURNITURE.
INVESTOR!
Noticeisherebygivsnflwt Ian ____________
Top Dollar Paid for junk I. used
' 0101 total inventory
- P'f. resume. 365 359$.
brand
or Certified Check for five
desirable
neighborhood,
This
won't
cloSe
last
APPLIANCES
long.
&amp;
PLUMUING
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cars, trucks&amp; heavy equipment.
All
persons
having
claims
or
new
lnterspring
Hedd,nq
These
Cauelberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's
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FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture.
. lBhomeon fenced lot. $13,000
Drive, Sanford,
322 5990
beds are not damaged or
Preschool teacher needed
EMPLOYMENT
LBJ Country Rock Group need
WIt Bo Lonely? Write 01t A
carpet, great floor plan. C
blieu
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F
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
25th St n 09A1
$6.000dwn, owner carry.
seconds
but
brand
new
top
line
mornIngs,a.m..13p.m. Five
Gigs
-aft
Astv' Dating ServICe All
Thanksgiving.
H&amp;A.
vacant,
549.730 firm,
LIOAL$ECRETARy
OvIed Relay, 7:30 a.m., the Town Home.
to the unsuccessful bidden im. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Pacific Entepiws and that
BUY JUNK CARS
bedding sets onlyf Free local
days a week. Exp. please,
WE BL1Y USED FURNITURE &amp;
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Booking for the Holidays 322.
a,.,
assume9pct. FHA banal $286
INVFSTORI
i gal Office, need good skills
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mediately after award is made, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF intend to register saId name with
delivery. 14011's Sanford Fur I
From SlOto 530
APPL I ANC ES Sanford Fur
hr.
to
start,
322.1347.
Eaofud Klwaals, noon, ('lyI, (la'
In.
1431, 49 daily or weekends,
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and to successful bidders when THIS NOTICE, to file With
2 BR, 11) tome, good cond FR
niture Salvage, 1792. So of
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Call 322 *621: 32416O
nilure Salvage. 372 8721
ferviews daily 17:304.
Jamle
contract is completed,
S7.500
2nd
mon
Sanford OpIlaist, noon, Holiday Iflfl.
at
$103
mo.
¶ced
yd.
m. CierkCounty,
of me Circuit
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Florida Court,
Sanford
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t'w garage apt. Live in house I
in ac
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Mature, good skills, light
Recevery lie. 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road,
--- ---- - - EVERY DAY someone is looking
The successful bidder shall statement of any claim or demand cord.flcewithffi,pr,v$slo,aoIthe
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bookkeeping
78-Motorcycles
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
furnish a Performance Bond, they may have. Each cloirn must Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
for what you ha-, to sell Call
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3 BR. lB. Fam. Rn. $6,400 dwn.
Medical
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Cashier's Check or Certified Check be in writing and must indicate the 5ec
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today and your Classilied Ad will ____________________
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at
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pet.
for the total amount of the award basis for the claim, the name and
Sanford Sereaadens sealer chhzeas dance, 2.30 p.m.,
OiIMca,, ii fly home days or
FII'ida Statutes
the Evening Herald today
COLLECTION MON. TRAINII
_______________
appear here tomorrow
Full time previous experience
- ------ within 10 days of notification of the addressof the creditor or his aø.nt
eves., or will PU aft, school.
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Needon car, aggressive person
totorcycte Insurance
Sanford Civic Center.
FALLS
a medical transcriptionlif in
3
award.
BR.
11),
lake
front
4
323401$.
7
acre
w
Sig JOHN
I. EiNMO 20 and
OIFN1AU PUC.s WANTED
BLAIR AGENCY
New 1 BR, lB travel trailer at
Used full siZe hotel motel bed
or attorney, and the amount Pubish
November
Sanfordlemleele Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
? NEED CASH ?
hospital medical record dept.
guest
cottage,
$92,000.
Bonds must be written bya cimedutlwcie:m:s not yet
Top Pr ices P.Iid
323 3866or 323 7710
beautiful Wekiva Fails.
PLUMBERS' HILPIR
\
ding Very clean. $1195 O. pc
required.
Apply
personnel
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building, French Avenue.
3. 10. 17.1w'
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Ductexp.h.lpful
Perfect for Winter retreat.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
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Eat
West Volusia Memorial
iness in Florida.
UseYourHomeAssetur,ty
Fenced 3 BR. I' B. pan0
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due
shall
be
stated.
if
the
claim
Is
$15,000.
Owner
finance
w'
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Il
97.
So
of
Sanford
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HospItal
DoLand,
EOE,
M.F.
Bids will be received In the contingent or unliquldated, the CallUsForTerms
79-Trucks.Trailers
dwn.
PARTTIME
3278721
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H.
Tower Financial Srv.
3 BR, 2fl pool, green house,
SALE
above named office as indicated nature of the uncertainty shall be
FRI 4CHOOL TIACKIR
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SHERIFF'S
patIo.
552.900,
Sla4ig Pnemesader., 8 p.m., Deflaiy
Grapefruit, Oranges,
UflUflhtY
Larry 5 Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
herein. All Conditionsstafed shall stated. If the claim is secUred, the
Some up., cert. not necessary
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
NO BROKERAGE FEES
1969 Ford '. 1. new clutch,
SALE
apply. Any questions relating to security shall be described. The
MANAOER
STEMPER AGENCY
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
Tangoruws A Limota. N. U.
Ceider Shell Road.
Buy
&amp;
Sell
Fenced
rebuilt master cylinder, air
3
BR.
I'i
B,
patio.
AIRCRAFT
ENGINE
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
Hvtcltloo,i
322.1010.
furniture,
Refnig..
stoves,
tols
the bid areOffice,
to be directed to the claimant shall deliver sufficient that viny of that certain WrIt
GENERAL CLERK
New &amp; Used Furniture
Purchasing
workshop,
531.900.
REAL
TOR
322
shoks, 1450 373 7-173 .111 6
ThURSDAY, NOVEMER$
499)
____________________
1
OVER
HAUL
NO
BROKERAGE
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Need mature, versatile person
5005 Sanford Ave
----- -.
___________________________
323 6593'
MULTIPLE LISIINGSERVICE
Execution
Issued
outthe
of Circuit
and
FAA approved fiat engine
___________
Sir Harold Mitchell, British aidhor, industrialist lOd
Special Conditions: Any and all enable the clerk to mail one copy
IAdI? w.
seal of
cows•'___________________
FEES
Eves. 349-3100, 3fl-1959
special conditions (if enclosed) to each personal repres.ntativ,,
overhaul facility located in
_________________________
fl-Auction
COUNTER HELP
______________________
_________
Pefrin RenoAMtsNA l7cu It SoldCanad'an and Latin jerj
__________
80Autos for Sale
fffr flfl
that may vary from these General
MiamI, Florida has Immediate
SIITIInOII c, FlorIda, upon
Fast moving new business
,.
..
,,
.,•
.
__________________________
originally
$514,
now
$216
or
$21
lecture on Where UU5 1U5
All
persons
Interested
in
the
a
final
udement
rendered
In
the
opening for
IRWJ I•W P•U
exp.rlonced
Conditionsshaii have precedence, estate to whom a copy of this atoridonthe1dayof
ENJOY
29-Roonn
___
_________
tno Agent 339 0386
l.A. to supervise engine build.
CUSTOMIIOMESBUILT
flauck Hall auditorium, Rollins College, Wisder Park.
I
Bid must be submitted by 0:00 Notice of Administration has blifi October A 0 1070, in that certain
•AUCTION •
Oatve
SIRViCI CLERK
--sss
up
A
remanufacturing.
Ap.
REMODEL
INGI
REPAIR
REALTORS
A.M., December 3, 1070. Sealed mailed are requlrod, WITHIN case ntitl, Albert Pope,
Mature, s.f starter
_...'
Free to Public
MON., NOV. 26, 7 P.M..
plicant should have extensive
1G. BAL INT
Sanford Gracious living. Ness.
2710 Sanford Ave. 332.7073
322,465
Little want ads bring hg, biQ
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
PRiVATE VOICE LESSONS
bids will not be opened until then, THREE MONTHS FROM THE Plaintiff, '1.. Movalo, Inc., d4a
of the
city ca.didrntes' algbt, sponsored by Carriage Hill
power plant expsnl.nce on Ly.
S OPEN TO THE'.
Weekiy I monthly rates, utilities
results Just try one 322 2611 or I
RESTAURANT MGI
Hwy
97, I mile west of Speedway.
- 3fl 7346
coming &amp; Continental engines.
. Inquire 500 S. Oak 141.7113,
BuildtoSult-ourbotoryou,s
83) 99
PUBLICATION THE F iRST Florida Alarm and SOiity, Now ___________________
_________________________
Community Association and Lake Hedge Homeowner.
Exp.froshfocds
PUBLIC
Daytona Beach. will hold a
BID NUMBER lOCOOP.
For further information call
I
FHA VA, FHA 2351.245
NOTICE,
to
file
any
oblections
Association, 7:30p.m., Cauelberry City Hall.
DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 0:00 theym;yaaii.ng.,
public AU TO AUCTION every
• OLD &amp; MODERN •
Ted Nomelser (303) 233.0030 or
Singer Zig Zag
Inc., Defendant, which
RIG. PHARMACIST
W-4liIp
Tuesday I. Saturday at 730. It's
ntsd
send
resume
to
Surnslde.Ott
3Onrtments
Unfurnlst10d
aforesaid
Witof
Ixecuti,
TAKE
UP
PAYMENTS
.
.
.
Sooth 8eslasle Oiml.t, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
EARLY VICTORIAN
Big Money
• LOTS OF CLEAN •
o.
M. Unsworth Realty
---- -- ____________
_____________________________
the only one in Florida You set
Alrmolive 14100 SW. l2Nh St.,
it&amp;
-a
01
Drop
arm,
makes
.ill
stretch
Send
Bid
to:
SCHOOL
BOARD
qualifications
of
the
personal
DEL.
NEAR
DOWNTOWN
Wymore Road,
• FURNITURE •
UJJW
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
the reserved price. Call 904-235
MiamI, FL 33100.
stitches &amp; buttonholes Sold
J
representative, or the venue or
Florid., and I
SANFORD IN GOOD REASSIMILYMICH
2 BR, newly redecorated I
________
ATTENTION: Don Coleman, jurisdiction of the court.
Lake Mary Relay, 8 am., Mayfair Coiadry Club.
have levied
new
$69900.
balance
clue
FIGHT,,,
the follawkt
.100
Miilwnightexp.
MUCH TO LIST.
STORABLE CONDITION.
remodeled, convenient to
Purchasing Agent, 1211 Mellon.
$268
lOon
$1500
Month
Still
in
described
pl'ty
owned
by
I
Avon.
Inctbeso
YOUr
Seining
i''1t,'*
REALTOR
________________________________________________________
,..,
$35,000. TERMS AVAILABLE.
ll'2
Welg Watchers, 10 am. Lake Mary Presbyterian
downtown, $220 plus utilities.
JUIST MAKE PAYMEN5--'69 to
SANFORDAUCTION
AIRCRAFT ENGINE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS,
AND and
,tovao
Inc., db.a
FIoqida
Alarm
warranly. Will take trade .is
power. Per dotalls. call.
ville Avenue, Sanford, Florida OBJECTIONS
NOT 50 FILED
Security
now
known
as
CLERK TYPIST
323-5005.
13 models. Call 3399)00 or $31
Qwrch; 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Leegwood.
323.lOMoreveL323.OSlj
AND
OVERHAUL
,,
part
payment,
Call
867
5391
I141lNler$4Wg
1215 French 323.7340
Good skills, pressure lob
BEDROOM. I -i BATH,
4605 (Dealer)
"I'd
like
a
G-rated
parroti
SPECIALISTS
Diet Weskebep, 10a.m. and 7 pin., Montgomery
Pvbllsh November 12 10 20 1070 WILL SE trs pcaf ion of Fl Ida Alarm nd Security, Inc.,
day
or
night
Free
home
trial
_____________
OnAirport Blvd. 1 BR, IBcondo,
LARGE FAMILY ROOM, ______________________
___________
DEP.35
Facility
In
Miami,
FlOrIda
has
I)atOflAQC11t.
Ward, Interstate Mall.
this Notice of Admlnlstnat:
Fully eqt. kit WD, $215 mo.
I or FSt.Ite Coimimercial &amp; Resi
CAR PETS, P E N CEO. 4pct. Interest to qualified buyers
EGO PICKER
197)
Buick
Luxury Century. like
_________
immediat,d openings for
Neuibl,
,,i,o,
277 179$ ______
Mature,handy person
dt'ntiat Auctions 8. Appraisals
COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.
new ond 350. auto, mags,
•
AJt
New homes with low monthly
5F4 D Sifisma, noon, Ireland's.
overhaul
and
remanufacture
43-LotsAcreage
41-Houses
particularly
desc;ibed
4iiows:
Michael
Kohany
esantative
$32,500.
C.,Il P011s AuctiOn. 373 5620
l
wide ovals, dual exhaust. AM
£A
pere
------------------ -- ---------_____ - $975 Singer Futura Fully auto,
of Lycoming
payments&amp;iowcfownpavms.
Deed pey, In.
' 1 ""
" Mental Health Center
'-" nn
UI I Irrt'1nn •
Continental
Mis elianeovs office equipment,
SALES RIP.
repossessed, used very short
FM. tai,e deck, PS, PB. air,
••
to
$44,000.
vacation,
credit
uniin
322•22,7.
stginss,
Prior
experience
on
°00
I
BR-Sits
up.
Pool.
Adults
only,
.:. r
fire &amp; smoke detector,, power
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs
Aggressivepeison
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
OSTEEN
time. Original $593, bal slel or
tilt, cruise $1000 323 8117 aft
C) QUALIFYING-- 3 BR home.
DannysAuclion)?? 7010
A
it atiaring. Appiy in poison
aircraft engines of this type
onLakeAda, Just So. of Airport
'
Ml i Tho mpson
e0
tools, electric and electronics
T
CARPORT ON LARGE CON.
$21 mo. Agenl 3398386.
S wilderness acres. Enjoy
S
New
Central
HIA
&amp;
carpet.
Buy
Sell
Consign
5ona Cftlseas Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Lake
Mary
10
Food
Store,
Lake
required,
A.
I.
F,
Blvd.
on
1753
in
Sanford.
Call
license
-----parts: all taken from the dofon.
•
I
NFP LOT. $79,900.
nature. Only $13,000. good ________________________________
__________________________
Owner will finance w
2671 Santord Ave. 323 5772
_____________________________
.I. at w.
preferred. Call Ted Romsiser
CALL JAN
333.1070
Mariner's Village.
Civic Colder, _____
_______________________________
1976
Granada. metallic blue, PS,
ATTORNEy FOR PERSONAL dant's place of business in ________________________
terms.
substantial
dwn
$33,000.
322
(30$) 233.0030 or send resume
REPRESENTATIVE:
-.
PB. auto. (un. AM FM stereo,
323.5176
oveteeer Aaenymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
Altamonte Springs, Florid. To be RN, 0.4 A 412, foil A ..i tIne.
3 BEDROOM, I'i BATH, COUN.
7287.
52-Appliances
to Burnside.Ott Airmotive
E.J. Giefacti
blue
mt., 3)000 mIles, S new
Mi,IhfmnrD
TRY
KITCHEN,
CENTRAL
Paved
road
acre
for
investment
--______________________
..
75.A-Vans
United Methodist Qurch, Causiborry..
31-Apartments Furnished
14100 sW. 1$ St.; Miami, FL
avaabllfromm.CivigDlvio
steel radial tires. extra clean.
4PlVinHi5In Ssfrl Nursing
AAAEMPLOYMINT
-. ...
or building. Terms you can
______________________ - AIR 1. HEAT, CARPETS, _____________________
_____________________
33114.
rJ.rd 'rn
Orlando, Fla. 3Q3
the Seminole COWI
AConvelescen Ceit en,
Cl2Fnench
GARAGE. LIKE NEW, AS
afford. $300 dwn.
333.5)74
_______ _______
KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
74 Ford Fconoline. tOO rebuilt
?pts. for Sentbr Citizens. Down
Cornerof)OthAFr,,J1
SUMABLE
p
Drive,
MORTGAGE.
MONTGOMERY,
Ala.
Service. Used Machines,
tiug., 1,000 miles. stick. hlr.,
Must
sell.
$977 Vega, radio &amp;
___
town,
very
clean
&amp;
roomy.
Nove
"Vow
See
20 and and the Undersigned as Sheriff of
Future
Our
$32,900.
Concern"
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
RN .SURGICAL
"
MOONY APPLIANCES
radio w 2 spkers. New sticker
(UP!) - Aim Jordan and her December 3,1070
htr., low mileage, clean, 5)995
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Neal
Seminole County, Florida, will at
70
acres
lakefront
373 0697
PORZIG IfA
8. tires. $1000. 323 1591.
or best offer. 323 1730
PIIIDAY NOVEMBER30
apartment roommate
TRIPLEX 1 1. 2 BED.
Full time opening for cx.
...
* * * * * *
STENSTROM
REALTOR MLS
.
- ..-s.•d. Swie. KIraMs, 7 am., Buck's Sanford
DA.D.107g,offr
ROOM
UNITS
ON
OVER
p.nlenced
O'FOi
operating
cowered In a bathroom
room
,'lMher repo GE deluxe model.
70,-icres orange grove
mo61s
Iv'333flO6
2 BR CONDO, NEW COND, FUL.
AfrL
nurse. Good salary A benefits.
SIZED LOT WITH ROOM TO
REALTY
REALTORS
SALES
Sold orig. 5109.35 used short
Sunday u tornadoes and
LYFURN,
COLOR
TV,
LINENS
iIii...L.
_________________
ADD 2 UNITS. GOOD NEll.
Apply personnel, West Volusla
PROBATE DIVISION
time. Bal. $119.14 or 1)9.33
350woojsla.1cf
'
750 am. Lord
Q1lIn1eys,
RECEPTIONIST
shrieking winds ripped File Number
&amp;
DISHES.
INC.
ALC
UTILI.
BATEMAN
REALTY
esistn, liens, at the Front (weot,
TAL INCOME. ASSUMABLE UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 2 bath
NiGNTMAINTINANCI
Memorial Hospital, DeLand,
Agenl 339 $356.
TIES. 1300, 6 MO. LEASE.
es
Mtamorde SpI1.
Door of the Seminole Covnty
Peg. Peal Estate Broker
MORTGAGE. 542900.
Divisiso
101, M.F'H,
home on over 6 acrest Every
-Cleaning
-900cattIc ranch
Courffious#
Fioridi, Experience preterrw,w,
IN Iii ESTATE OP
lo.* Vella Isrlama, 7:30 sin., Doltons Inn.
_______________
moving Company. We need
N units were damaged' by the RICHARD
321-0040,
337.1377.
the above described persenal
WARRANTED.
L.
HABERMAN
essenti.I.Sp.Id
Vacations
'
Just
$1273001
aggressive
poople
MICROWAVE
321,O7S
____________________
W.
with good
. am.....,
___________________
Mill•
Ofl5blI storm.
BENCH TECH &amp;
Cal1371-3223 for Info,
H Ernest
•Company Paid Life In.
N
.
personality &amp; good phone
That
said
sale
Is
bef,i
mae
ç
?I1iU, ClOsed, $ Pin., It. Richade Coerab, ,
Push
button controls, has
£1_i W1' swJi,..I hiat
SWeRce SPaId Holidays NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION jisii, m. ferns
_________________
_______________________
mice. Sal.
OUTSIDE TECH
&amp; commission. Call H AL
Inc
Req.
.
- .
32-Houses Unfurnhshsd
tarousel, still In warranty.
nt sei WTN pt
STATE Broker
DREAM HOUSE 3 OR, 2 bath
t_. iww. .. SPeck Purchase Plan SPal
- -Jan-al- 10$5It0r- ------- -----------__________________________
TO ALL PERSONS. HAVING Execution
tip
qUatIflul jsuamal
twisters
Inured
17others
with
Originally
- A &amp; .i.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
hometh Loch Arbori CHIA,
$649,
it
assume
CLAIMS
S... j _t
2ON.t7.92,Cass.Iberry,Pl.
OR
Sick Lisve •Paid Powlw
DEMANDS
__5J &amp;L
4fl
Apply it Wosigate TV In Pour
IWIWUO wirvu..p.m., VV
..
uyiiig
payments of $21 mo. Agent 339.
. ES
. -A,.•,,
'
,
__________________
scr.
porch,
spacious
eq.
kIt,
on
534ts0
Eve.
5623615
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
main
SPree
Hospttallzatie
C.eneva,
4
BR,
105155 Shospine Cintol'. Ask
78.
1'
.ILL
5
i
acres
(bw'1b,.$R U4.
A
'" "
•_,
5306.
________________________________
a lovely treed lot with Many
im?mps
- - ----------------------.
_________________
.cniss - .cc.est
___________________________
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS IN. Semingie County Flonidi
!sr Jerry. 773404.
-V
More
Extrast
BPP
WARSSe4Hty
Insurance.
Sanford
1k.
____
A
Al$C1abJgls, I p.m., Ovimidu Garden
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE: Publish Navem,
Monroe area, zoned w'
Home ImproVementS
Heauty Caie
SEI'DLEN REALTY
'
YOU
lront attendant, up. preferred.
RANTED. A Buy for 167,000!
AMMINyMOr,.
LARÔ! 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
ARE
.iqnl., 144'x7lO', $5,90Q.
CUb, 715 c.. nv,w nVO,,
21-Sltuatlans 1jT.
lacresat intersection of 25th st.
_____ weme damaged and
53-TV.RadiO-SteI'eO
_____________________
_______________________
horn..
13 NOTIFIED
HERESY
December
S
1010
Aaplykiper,en
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,
thai the ad.
neat appearance. KS pral or I Country Club Rd. $33,000.
BROKER
________________________
Carentry, Painting, Roofing, &amp;
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
'
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Location: us Hwy 17.01 A Air.
CENTRAL HEAT A AIR. IX.
sildsred as the ministration of the estate of ________________________
a,ulvaient. Apply In porson.
Aggressive young man waij
Gen. Repairs, Licensed I
p5f$
5fo
BR,
flx
bath
home
on
I
acr•
24395.Myrti.Ave.
Used
Color
TVs
-9tosell
lormerly
Harriett's
Beauty
of ChIISteiSI" PFIIII*Stby Mtamose
ECUTIVE
CONDITION
ON
1
323.7832
your
14
Equal
Op.
Puckeys
II
A
40.
storms raced across
posItIon with
lives
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
with formal OR, Lg. BR's,
choice.
ALL
WORK.
599
INC.
5l9E.Istst.3a75742
ponlunity
Emptae,
ACRE.
$300
MO.
ea.
REALTORS
SEIGLER
Sanford
lleun?s
food dealer or 1g. lIvi
IN THI CIRCUIT COUNT
Eves.3fl0617,373-19a7,
Soday Advantid Church ChoIr, 1:30 p.m 450
and Cordial Alahun.
6035 after 5p.m.
Spaclouskit&amp;ownerwiliholdl
EXPERIENCED JANITOR
Noll's Sanford Furniture
530 M33or 330-l7lleyes.
__________________________
REALTY BROKER. 3210040,
3210040
327.1517
producer in $anfor Ms
332 5157, 327-7177
'°"
BPP WARRANTED, Yours
Salvage,
FOR EVENING HOURS I?
92,
So.
of
Sanford.
Have had intsnsive training i.
---- ------.... ---- - - ------2071.25th St.
ia "doVer. Reward Chapl.r United
$473001
Must SI 0000 ON FLOORS
Carpet Cleaning
322 872).
FOR SALE OR RENT
livestock production and
flying all over,"
ii.om. Rensirs
OLD MIMS ROAD (43 Lots
Call
3332232
for
_______________________
Info.
A
GENERAL CLEANING da.Csthdsraey,2:3sp.m.,hom,s(*u.
veZrd, Divislos
3
BR,
18,
FP,
nice
yard.
Closeto
nutrition, Inthe
e**
dairy,
___________________________
Acreage) 20 Acres pasture and
nddMthSh',fi.,.ot, Flaw, 35771
CALL THE EVENING HER.
C.00dused
TV's,$23&amp;
UP
42-blle
Honms
town.
beef,
swine
IN Iii ESTATE OF
A poultry in the
17 MsUuuvUh. An,, I.Istt Program:
woods. Homesite at rear with
T&amp;G Steam Carpet Cleaning. Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
NEAT Efficiency home on .7;
*5.0 tsr appsk*ment.
MILLERS
scrambled for sthty. We mT
2021 Elm Ave., Sant. 3 BR, no
al15
___________________________
mllwt region, 373.)37$
1 UUL*N I. KEMP,
Free Est. All work guaran
______________
excellent view $65,000 with 29
Wants to make small household
lot across from lll
me
hdsrat. Flag he Mrs EA. $.wsll.
76l9Orlanclo
Ph
322033?
5ht,
no
pets.
Ref. $275 +
H. Ernest
r k*o the bat1woom
bofro2:3p.m.orwr Larry
teed. 3fl.40)5
Ii.
32226
See our beautiful .li BROAD.
pet. down and owner holding.
. . repairs. carpentry, painting I
Elem.I
Excellent
lot
for
future
•
dsp. Mrs. MeIlo. 3304956,
NATIONAL BANK OP ORLAN. NOTICE OP A*MINI$TNAT*N
'Porter, III Knlder Rd., Son.
INViTATION
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
down on the floor and ,r
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 6331.
BARGAIN TV'S
IAIVIIDAV, D ..ui.um s
homesite! BPP WARRANT.
*eIsrms Required.
Net.
DO, whese address ii P.O. Sea TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Seminole Nominal Ilsapni in.
Broker
fend, Fl, 3*111,
____________________
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
_____________________
GREOORYMOBILEHOMES
Whypayrnore?
ED.
A
Buy
for
*35,0001
- OvIfl'lldng aiiattir. I WM 3031 Orlando, Florida 3*11. The CLAIMS
Sanford area, newly remodeled,
Iaofwd - VFW dinur, 54:30 p.m., post horn.,
sosu.
,, .
CIASSIFIED
AD
.
flC1(D'
-...........
IV
-SI
_&amp;
Sit
eamIi,"
- 3 BR home, 1g. OR, LR, FR, ___________________________
l,
name and address of the personal AGAINST TH
Lawn&amp; Landscaping
.
RESUL TF UL
END.
me toaasIuis:
$344$.
THE
Eve.
S67344$
2597
S.
SanfordAve.
&amp;
!cl
1
ta
323
1734
_________________________
aS..
Sanford's Sales Leader
with fireplace. Util. rm. plus _____________________
nspreesntativrs
_______________________
NUMBER IS 3222611
Operating seem Msaflsr
PERN$
Polic. said u£ iu A..
IMIV. Ross1 '-'.
spillorid by liii
Fbi 10
• - WAV
fo ,$f1 Ofo
INTEISITED IN TN.
-: wooded lot. $365 plus sec. No
Additional Istermitlop, glens
CERTIFIEDLAWN
TV
sepo
19" Zenith. Sold orig.
CARRIAGE
COVE
2
BEDROOM
CENTRAL
AIR,
lssh.d 11w.. areas of lbs city,
pets.
bsnsflt Cystic P'Ibreds, 10 am toO p.m., *nahl Fry
3234574.
___________________
All persons having clims or YOU - ARE
nsi1.Pe
HEREBY aMip
ILANDSCAPING
$493.75 bal. 5113.16 or $17 mo.
Terrific I yr. old dbl wide,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
______________________
Ili.ktg wajis and tearing demands against the .sa$e are NOTIFI.. f"me
Manage.
FREE ESTIMATES 322-7902
Dsycsr. Cuidar, Laks Howell Road at Sloth HOed
features C-H&amp;A,
Agent 3355356
CANAL
FRONT
LOTS
INTO
pump,
3-4 BR, FR, l'iB, carpeted, C
IN0EpfQj
All bids shall be mailed I. ml
roèUa windows from re.
ry
beautiful decor, huge BR's,
LARGE LAKE NEAR SIL
aid
for
%p, f
H&amp;A, kit appliances, fenced
T tL F V IS ION
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ANYTIME
Materials_Manager
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recreation center near by.
nd buildings Utility
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RCA color console 23". sold 1CW
work
shop.
ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
PUBLICATION OP THIS
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R F AL T Y
Multiple Listing Service
bnISd
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over $100. Balance due $11500
3fl 0210.
add
NOTICL$of9ewithffiederkoi
&amp;
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Quality
work,
no
job
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BROKER. 321 0610, 3271377.
at 170.500.
or take over my payments
too small. 595 4914.
ThAllb*IOoWSspoolm
created
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7-0R, FHA, HAAC, carpeted,
2565
$ll0Omonth. Still inwarranly,
eid LA Wsus greq, 3p.m., 1301 W. First 11.
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statement of any claim or demand
LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
Sod.shrubs&amp;hedging
MAYFAIR'SBESTBUY
dskein
.tre,shad.dlot.$250.Ist&amp; last
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will deliver, call 867 SivI.
. *l'IWII Sling city they may have. Each claim ..r
Docamber 101,. and shill be I
3236505
43-Lots..Acreage
WITH TREES AND GOOD
Beautiful I BR, 28 homeon large REALTORS ues..a PARK - _______________________
m.uy ociasu
mo.
+ $100 sec dsp.' Ref req.
Agent.
rrkbtdi wore be in writing and must IndIcate the
$anw
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Seminole County cows IfouN, rotalvid en or Safoa the hilt day
Cean.icTlls
ACCESS, REPLY P. 0. BOX
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corner lot w gorgeous land.
'332-1477.
IiuW. Ross
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1795, SANFORD, FL 32771,
witboetel
power boss fir the claim, the
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scaping. Terrific eat in kit, 2
GENEVA
Branch Office
sti ot ma state is I
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Opening of sock bids wIll tabs
323.2222 3.3 acres 330
STEREO
addressofthecroditereritisempw
GIVING
MEINTZER TILE
DESCRIPTION,
FR's,
big
BR's
great
a
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paved
frontage.
ID FERREt, whose
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
New or repair, leaky showers our'
placeatNw0ItIcsofffisMat.,I,s I
LOCATION AND PRICE.
financing.
Only
$37,000. l0pct.dwn. lyowner
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Zeniltu walnut conSole Slcrev
specialty, 75 yrs. Exp. $695562.
W.Garn.ttwhite
365-3490. eve. 340-3131
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Yarddebnis, Trash
AM FM stereo radio, I speed
JtN1.wltz
rosMiot, WIFS but, IdIdlig
Reg. Real Estate Broker
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PINECREST
47-Real Estate- Wanted
' the
ApplianceslMisc.
turntable,.
track
tape
player.
for adaiti.
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ASSOC.
Furnished
4
BR,
28 home newly
aidootifted teisagi
Acreage 1k Sylvan area. 7 acres
essnmkIng
(LOCAL) 3495371
Sold new $600, a real ouy at
or umllquIdste the
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decorated on 1g. wooded lot in
motorcyclist who
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$40,000: $ acres $77,000; 1k
Loilng your home &amp; credit? I will
Majig
Duplex. 21g. BR. I sm. SN, 15
only $11675 or fake over my
5 nature it Ik wscsr$awp shall hi
km
Ph0ne3231I1I,Sot%foid
great
area! Walk to school I.
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front on small lake $31,000.
penim
payments 5)600 month. Call
iSi... WhIR lbs stated.
LR, equipped kit. upstairs. I
catch up back payments I bgy
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*s rl is rI any •
sulI $ p.m., p.m boss
Alterations, Dressmaking
stores. Only $37,300.
If the CIIi is secured, me demands agoked me as a,. mid all bidS
Call William Malic:owskl,
-• equity. 322-02)6.
1g. BR, foyer, LR, Dl, FP,
$6? 5394 day or night. Free
Painting
ROOM
Drapes, Upholstery
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kit., bath &amp; ufil. rm.
home
trial.
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We buy your equity, close in llhrs.
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MAYFAIR LISTING
Al. B PAINTING
PUBLICATION OP
storage rm. ID pct. interest.
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AWARORFALTY, INC.
room EXTRA nice EXTRA
Gorgeous 3 PR, 28 boasts
V mis NOTICE, is tue wIltme ew
ResIdential
&amp; commercIal
a
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321.1470
by
owner.
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Sales
livable. $21,100.
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beautiful landscaping, lOxJsc
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ACRES,
ARTESIAN
POOL I custom features .
Drywall, Ceilings, and Walls
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WILLS CLEARED&amp; POND.
will help
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also make Real Estate &amp;
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Animal Haven Kennels
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I,,vOrange Ave., Suite 701, Winter
seats. Southern Marine In
7130 p.m., Quality workmanship, No lob too
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tenors, 570 Clifton St.,
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Orlando, Fl. 7997280.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 322friends.
If
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101
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wishes
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a'N1YA-•COUNTRYUVINO
STATiON
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Prime
Lake
Front
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NEEDS FILL.
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Ietchers pnessurá cleaning
$10000.
Houw Cleaning .
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3223649.
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trailers &amp; NV, residential A
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farm tractor I mower, MUCH
'lnmica. 514.110.
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Persona 1usd, fast, dependable
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Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
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NICELY WOODED OVER SIR
A OK Tire Mart, 332 7110, shock
Painting. Roof, homes, mobile
$3S' S. Preach, (1707)
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BAHAMA
absorbers,
std.
3227715.
5443;
heavy
33)5374
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homes, etc. Mobile home special
S
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duly $4.05; batterIes $30.05.
S
home Inniware,caoveaiml
hoC, $33.10. Reasonable rates,
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
all werk guar. 333.7153.
location. $30.10.
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CONCRETE
(2)15 LOTSNICELY WOODED
43-LaesiOa,dsn
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Side by-Side refrigerator, $21
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All professional-3D yrs. up.
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NEAR HINST. $7.50 TOTAL.
picnic table wi benches, $30;
Executive Country Livmb with ,
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10th
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build
Oil
lull
size
baby
bed
w-mattress,
all the space you will .:.
331 7119
vow Iitot ow 1sf.
FILl. DIRTA TOP $Oi.
3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS NICE.
$35: Oak porch rockers, $70.05:
iwsel. lsimecvlalo 5dm, 4 .
Y!MVOIISL Inc.
YELLOW SAND
LY WOODED OFF NOLAN
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Seth p151 $1001.. fenced for
I Man, quality operation
otours call
Precision sharpening service,
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lad
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the
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give
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afmiM1ne4 detainee. and Iran.
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Jr., hongeid. -there has sever been a would oppirsadly be compatible with the
ci
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trial in lb. Untied Status because
report from Sturmn, the district commissioner of the area. highway Is within Sanford city limits.
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of
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been rezoned by the county for a bank site.
none
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boa
KWW140 insisted the SNUAW would not crate an en- have been settled as yet.
dm.
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Bull what Is 0 mI
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Wft law forbids the creation of an enclave, but does not Longwood involves a tract adjacent to 174rL The suit against
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Khomeini budded that the gab's came
Rubollah Khomeini today rejected any
Khomeini's headquarters, and repor- days proposing a meeting of the U.N. that if any council or court Is formed must be Investigated In Iran because all
action by the United Nations Security
460ur beloved people should know that todly was considering an emagency plan Security Council to investigate the case under direct influence of the United evidence against him was in Iran and
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regime could not acce the verdict of they would be victorious in this field by to mobilize all regular and Irregular of the hostages, whose act of espionage States, Its verdict would be dictated in could not be sent abroad.
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eluding over 100,000 people crippled by
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faith and would thwart the ominous plots Scores 01 Iranian paratroopers lined up
direct influence of the United State,"
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after Khomeini celled on his countrymen has now agreed to the formation of the formation of this so-called Security side Iran to report to the court is not
threat to put the r'ms1'
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omw KhonWW's opurniq of U.N. mediation
efforts came as U.N. Secretary General
,rormation of any court or council mines and explosives in their
rescue
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house for the last time, said his father. r
He was alone In his car at the time of the
accident.
Police will begin reconstructing the
collision today. Bernosky said.
The bus, driven by Robert Filegar of
Ormond Beach, had just left a Sanford
atop en route from Disneyworld to
Daytona Beach. Aflfive persons onthe
bus were treated for minor injuries at
Seminole Memorial Hospital and
released a short time after they arrived.
The Injured were Identified as:
Filegar, 42, suffering from a brasions
his legs, Charles Powell, 28, 15.0 Lake
Ave., Sanford, treated for bruised knees;
Geraldine Jones, 23, of Uve Oak, with
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when his car collided with a northbound only that Southerland's car, heading
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Sanford,
crossed
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between
his
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Mechanical failure may have caused 0:45 p.m. Monday.
Highway
Avenue
and
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speculated
today that mechanical
the head-on collision between a car and
bus
the
collision
drove
the
The force of
Mangoustine
bus Monday night near Lake Monroe in off the road and partially Into Lake Marine, said Sgt. William Bernosky of problems may have caused the accident.
"He'd been having problems with that
Sanford, which killed a 23-year-old Monroe. The bus driver and his four the Sanford Police Department.
No other vehicles were Involved In the car since the day! met him" added one of
Sanford man and Injured the five persons passengers were taken to Seminole
aboard the bus.
Memorial Hospital where they were collision and ltis not known what caused thedeadman'sco-workersattheVtcSoutherland's car to cross into the on- Irma Yacht Company in DeBary.
Benajah W. Southerland IV, 23, ci 230 treated and released.
Southerland told his family he was
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Owners of the property at First Street and Palmetto
Knowles told commissioners the city's action may have
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during the days take out the demolition permit. "The 01City
ight voted fiClil action will assist the owners," he said.
order do
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Mimi, Eisenhower,
aer4onely Ill since suffering a stroke In September,
dad of heart failure early today, 10 years after the
death of her husband, the 34th president.
Mrs. Eisenhower died In her sleep at 1:35 am. EST,
said a spokeaman for Walter Reed Army Medical
Center where she had been treated since suffering the
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stroke Sept. 25. She would have been In two weeks
Pater Eaker, Information officer for Walter Reed,
said fugieral plans were en
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Eaker said Mrs. Eis hower, strikan with the
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heart trouble and had not shown any significant
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MAMIE EISENHOWER
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Mrs. Eisenhower, born Nov. 14, 1116, In Boone,
Iowa, never hid her preference for the serene,
country life of the farm during her eIght years In the
White House. And the Elsenhowers returned there
when the president's term ended In 1W.
She did net miss the public life she said In an 1n
terview on the couple's 50th wedding anniversary.
"No one who has ever been In that terrible limelight
would ever seek It again" she said.
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The stroke had affected some of the functions on
her rigid side.
She was last at Walter Reed Sept. 845 for a routine
examination.
death left five living former first ladles BeJ
Truman, Jacqueline Kennedy Onauls, Lady Bird
Johnson, Pat Nixon and Betty Ford.
While the family's farmhouse, a national •
monument maintained by the National Park Serivee,
was her borne, friends said late In life she became
lonely living there,
She applied in lIT? for one-bedroom apartment at
Washington's prestigious Army Distaff House, a
facility she dedicated, but later withdrew her ap
pilcatico from the waiting list rather than bump those
ahead of her.
When her husband, Dwight D. Eisenhower, came
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — WI10n at the whelseale level rise 1 following a sharp ii percent rise In September and a 1.2 percent annual rate of inflation since the end of World War 11-13.2 were up 8.9 percent, the department said.
e The Agriculture Department did over a mall slimmer of hope
Percent doW Ortobsr, altbosi energy prices Iaa.usd at the jump In Ang.
percent.
iswsd pace lines l spring and food oodsVil dlghuy, the
Alfred Kahn, the White House's chief inflation fighter, has Wednesday that the food price moderation would continue when it
Meat price, turned down sharply while the cod of eggs,
II5nt NPOI'IId today,
4caIId traits and ,egshbli and dairy prodacts aiso regis- aoknowledged the adinlnl$ration's July forecast of a 10.6 percent reported prices of raw farm products before they move tivough
bft400 rite for the year Is now "clearly unachievable" and "11 the pipeline to consumers fell 2 percent In October.
The overall 1 percent rise In the cod of goods ready for ship. tired .lgalfk.M decline.
amid to retailer,- was aoml butter than 8spth,,'s 1.4
i ths energy front, prices rose by 4.7 percent. Gasoline cods
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gain, the labor jumped 5.1 percent and borne heating oil ward iç 4.7 percent, lb.
will
be stable or increase only moderately for the rest of the year.
The index, which measures wholesale price changes, stood at
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increase.
uspermarkits.
prices have Increased 12.1 percent.
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Tis major kW spot In the October report was food, the Labor
Th. labor -. Dspar1meid's wcle"t price report said the Energy prices diving the 12-month period were up 60.5 percent, flatware.
flupwa said.
conipoaniled anausi rite of Increus lad month was 12.7 pirceSt food costs were up 6.1 percent, consumer goods other than food
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had jice artUy foR by 1.1 psrcod l month
Tb. ted hates entered 1169's fssth quartir with the d&amp;'M and energy was 9.2 percent hither and ceplial equipment prices cutlery, lawninoweri, dinnerware and floor coverings.
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She displayed an indefinable quality of personality that skew gallantry from the men and ad--snlratlon from the women. She turned out to be
the surprise hit of the campaign.

Time and time again, during her years as first
lady, Minnie pinch-hit for the president when
head 01 national organizations and veterans
groups clamored for a White House handshake.
She also found time to shuttle back and forth by
car for happy weekends In the country.
Not for her, however, were such strenuous
MW World War I ended, the Eisenhower. bobbles as golfing and gardening. Always a
settled at Camp Need. near Baltimore. They hater 01 exercise, she spent her time playing
suffered the greatest personal blow of their live. Scrabble with her mother, watching IV, at-tbelrson died o(scarlat liver on Jan. 2, 1120. tending to housshold chores, or reading
pnk hntdbsrn
In the WW6 Hiss., she ''dt,d her ree.ptloni
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"He put his arm around me," she recalled
after his death, "and said gently: 'Mamie,
there's one thing you must understand. My
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attorney called "the most Incredible story ever told In
Knox County," a jte 'd charge Wednesday
;&amp; agaizut nine firemen and a Knox County deputy accused
In an alleged firebosse gang rape.
His ruling resulted In Lossi applause In the packed
it courtroom.
The 22-year-old alleged victim told police she was tied to
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over an 1$-how period at a station near the University of
Tennessee campus.
Iloir, defense witnesses said the woman was
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named 3rd Army commander at Ft. Sam HousMannie Daud Eisenhower was abundantly ton. So, after 25 years, the Elseninowers returned
endowed with the qualities needed for a First to their honeymoon pod. This time, however, It
Lady.
a 15-room house Instead of a tiny flat.
She had a politician's memory for names and
June 6, 1944, was a double red-letter day In her
faces. She liked people, and her long training as life: Ike commanded the D-Day landings In
an army wife proved highly useful In the Normandy and their son graduated from West
Executive Mansion.
Point, with his mother looking on. The next g
Mamie was born Nov. 14, 1113, In Boone, Iowa, day In her We was June 21, 1945, when Ike came
the daughter of
Sheldon and Elivera Daud. borne tom hero's welcome.
Her father became moderately wealthy from his
Up to this point, she had led a fairly quiet life
packing house business and retired In 1906, behind the scenes. But now she was catapulted
moving his family to Denver.
Into national celebrity by the Republican
Manic attended public school In Denver and National Convention which nominated her
teniplted her education at a local finishing husband for president in 1952.
school.
Politicians viewed her with a dubious eye. She
Throughout her teens, neighbors kept saying vu an unknown quantity and they favored
that Mimi. with her high spirits and winsome shunting her Into the background. This suited her
nwuser could marry anybody in Denver. But fine, but the public would have none of It.
she fell In love only once. She met Dwight David
The crowds whooped for Ike. They whooped
Eisenhower In 1915 when he was a lieutenant at even louder when he Introduced "My Mamie."

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FORT BRAGG, N.C. (UP!) Sgt. it (isis Marshall B.
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The 1eeswi Deportment decided hut Mexican farmers could
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FlOrida fUIuI that the MSxiCMI Uft COflIPIIbII
'alrly. Tuesday's decision was preliminary and"
a final dotir.
ngnauan will be made- by garth 15.
Tm Davis, one 01 the agods with the Sthinl, C.iy
Açlcuutee Cuter, aid today Iflipi 'pIng of Mexican wisIsr
,sgihiea has not been a problem In this ares of the atate
"Vegotable gowari hers are not affected because for the nsat
pit crop an flat the
as those shipped to the otat. &amp;*
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above all, a president who can launch a new generation of confidence," he said.
Baker said the decision Americans make in 1980 "may be more
Important than any they have made before ... our margin for
error Is gone; we cannot afford to be wrong."
Declaring himself ready for the presidency, Baker said, "Our
people need a president articulate enough to chart the future,
tough enough to take a stand, honest enough to be believed,
compassionate enough to care, young enough to lead, and experlenced enough to get others to follow.
"And the Republicans need a president who can win In the
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political craftsman, has won three Senate terms, and twice has South and in the North, on the farms and in the cities, with the
been elected to lead the Republicans In the Senate.
whites and with the blacks, with the old and with the young and
He also was considered a prime vice presidential prospect having won can nurture the national unity needed to govern with
several times but passed over the last time by Gerald Ford in purpose and launch a new generation of confidence," he said.
1976.
Baker said he will make his opposition to the SALT II treaty a
In a statement prepared for delivery in the historic Senate major Issue and attacked Democrats Carter and Kennedy for
Caucus room, Baker said
Reality and Instinct tells us that the
supporting the pact.
time has cone for our country to find its greatness again."
"They may be on the right political side," Baker said. "But they
"It will take a president who can unite our people, a president
are shortsighted and they are wrong."
who knows Washington well enough to change Washington. a
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announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential
nomination today and called for a "new generation of confidence"
In the United States.
The 53-year-old Tennessean said he could "absolutely
guarantee" he will defeat either President Carter or Sen. Edward
Kennedy, D-Mau., If nominated by the GOP.
Baker's formal entry into the race after almost two years of
campaigning brings the number of declared candidates to nine,
Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan Is to announce Nov. 13,
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Digging ott of huge inowcbjfls left by a mId.autsgnn
1111118rd, recuers an the Great Plains found 30 people
huddled th the back ofa truck
f rom a
16
stranded bus. One couple died In Colorado before
snowplows reached them.
Tin onowitorm, which killed at least nine people since
Tuesday,
moved Into the northern Plains and upper
le
Midwest today. The National Weather Service plied
. winter dorm warnings
for the Dakotas.
More than a foot of snow fell anad
whipped Snowdrifts uptol2 feet high lnsome
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Nebraska and South Dakota Wednesday night, cutting
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today sad Isaighi aid N psi' Fliith easpi S1t — with
the old voting machues as do
coat Friday.
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election atØ aiag with a
Mrs. Bruce said e almis
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The new voting ails will be sent.e ballot tallies. With other punch_type voting talc.,
lit
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oxi, Miss., In October.
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result
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waiting time for and op
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A train hurtling down a toll
Voters.
Jumped the tracks near the capital, of the small, Nat
lu a trial rim with borrowed
African ot te 01bouti, killing I0p,plaadInjN
machines
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Longwood
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poll
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Basdiags all ass.: iS.
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and
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will be
relative h'dily, IS perceul; Bay Laa od
Ra primary.
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Risk — A emMt craft advisory
The Dstavote ails are sanity Caselr' and lapsed city
Forecast: Variable
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a &amp;çs'eme Cowi order today and decided to relocate an
WagatJwi
the occidW.gB
Justice Minister Saw Tssnlrasld.
.TheCobnat,modtoop.eWss.Mon,derjd,dto
empow, Its own cm'tt.e to choose a new location for
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Colutnidlon (a million commercial coder, at the aoulbsaat operation 01 m n01ad1ng and_on"Ny 01 r1rc, ebsdrcnlc
For the second m.ethig In a row, the council
C01041 of Iaterate 4 and Lake Mary Boulevard.'
and Optical 'T1
and teat laboratories and to allow molds. a ppeal of a board of adiodmod 'I,LWJU
The ssce, If aaiJ, will opgrade the lIunorda1
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Price ham sald the type onvnes dater he tilo CPn, a ofa hems en aN test wide lot. The soulig 0dA
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

bYJANECAssELBEIIIIY
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Name Delivery: Week, 10 cents; Month $2.10; SMordbs, $32.00;

Approximately 450410 entries for the Golden Age Olymn.
pica, to be held In Sanford Monday through Saturday of next
week, have already been received, according to Virginia
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group of European correspondents that he opposed
anarchIsm" and Indicated "anyone slandering
and libeling others on the pretext of freedom"
would be considered alawbreaker and be punished.
His pronouncement has been quickly
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slated Into action. Wei Jiheheng, China' most
prominent dissident and the youthful editor of an
underground magazine called Explorations, was
sentenced to 15 years In prison on charges of
writing "counter-revolutionary and reactionary"
WASHINGTON (NEA)
wall posters and divulging to a foreigner military
Fifty years after
secrets about China's recent attack on Vietnam. Black Tuesday, the Crash of '29 and the Great
Depression It precipitated rqnAln Indelibly
Then, on the heels of Wel's sentencing, Fit engraved upon the American psyche.
Yuchua, a woman who organized a rally of
Nobody who was alive on Oct. 29, 1129, or
t)roproceediflgs
testing food :::tages, wal put on• "1$n dining the decade that followed,
trial.
w closed to all but UDIFSd imiesthsd from those years when the
MUOD lost Its shut and very nearly its soul, as
selected court spectators.
welL And omali wonder.
Neither Wei nor Fu seems to have done or said
The most cocksure society on earth, riding a
we
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anything
that
would
be
considered
culpable
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with the usual regard for free speec
and assembly. The military information that Wei- r9cks of amww and economic rida.
Proud men sold appl on Street corners,
preavesled about the course ___
of the
dowager queens queued i at soup kitchens and
war would have been Included as a matter of
680srsUon of young people sbehvd their
routine In an official Pentagon communique were draws
to laip for ol*er survival. Those who
American forces involved.
Waped the word-felt forever the precipice,
arful their own Job., their own homes, would be
Obviously, officials are irked by themoimt of fe
the next to go.
public dissatisfaction registered recently in China
What is remarkshle,though, is notso much the
and so they decided to make an example of Wei In
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Orin Graff of Daytona Beach and Harriett Boyd of Sanford,
lighting the Golden Age Olympics torch.

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The fifth annual olympics has caught the attention of the
news media, said Chamber of Commerce Executive
Manager Jack Horns,, who announced that "Real People,"
seen weekly on NBC television, had officially confirmed they
would be In Sanford Thursday to film swimming events at the
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participating In the opening.
Homer said he had been notified by the governor's office
that Max Clark, executive director of the Governor's
Physical Fitness program, will be present. Clark Is a former
director of Seminole YMCA and Is well known In this area.
Pauline Stevens, chairman of the Unisex Beauty Contest,
to be sponsored by Stepping Stones Monday night at 7 p.m. in
the Civic Center, put c an appeal for more male entries.
Contestants will be Judged on poise, grooming and talent In
both the men's and women's divisions.
Information and entry forms for the week's events are
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marathon swimmer Stella Taylor, will be among those

the Sanford Civic Center.
"It was their choice as It was the only day they had open
during the week," he explained. Homer said he had also been
contacted by Jeknnle Miller of "PM Magazine" about
filming a segment of the olympics for television. Newspapers
from St. Petersburg, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm
night at

ANDYTOWN, Fla. (UP!) George Davis Stepped the land for another six months.
down as mayor Wednesday after one day of presiding
, Gus and the family. One sign on the wall
He said the date bought the land under Andytown
over the bar, restaurant and gee Station that corn- In 1967 for "peanuts" $110,0C
proclaims:
"This Is the place that Andy built. God
t waited 12
prise Andytown, a popular last Stop before crossing years to decide where and when to build the new 1.75
bless Andy." Another states: "We pioneered
the Everglades.
Andytown."
interchange.
It Is progress that will push away both Andytown
County music drifted from the Jukebox Tuesday.
After several court-ordered extensions, Tsanos
and Davis, who was elected "unofficial mayor" said the Department of Transportation decided
The lunchtime crowd was large, the hamburgers
thick and the beer ice cold. The question every
Tuesday by regular customers of the Everglades week "they wanted the keys to Andytown in
customer
asked was: What Is going to happen to
oasis at the corner of U.S. 27 and Alligator Alley.
hands on Thursday.
Andytown will be razed to make way for a
"I didn't give up so easy," he said as a moving man Andytown?
Tunes could not answer the question.
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Davis and his friends spent Tuesday afternoon
with frequent laughter, their good times at
recalling,
lad time Wednesday and the bulldozers will arrive
'I have tear s and blood In
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Andytown and their displeasure at Its demise.
"I lost something In my heart," he said Tuesday in
"Tell us about the cow that Jumped off that cattle
this place. They (the regular
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truck, George,' said Jerry Cron, the boss of the DOT
crew working on the road that will eventually destroy
::, States. "This Is going to hurt me bad. Andytown
Andytown.
'Andytown there's no way to replace it."
custom.rs) hay, nostalgia for
GreRItz1er,aregut,agr.."ft'sa.
"Well, I was In a date pickup when I saw this
.: Idece of history that this State has and they should this place. I never thought they
double-decker
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save It.
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.
didn't jump off that truck. Id1
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highway.
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A mass of swamp flies bunbg around his i'offee
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Cup mad, him so angry he bought the place and
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decided to clean It up.
parking
lot at his broken-down tractor trailer. He was
Poulos brought his nephew, Tunes, from Greece In
carried out a water cooler. "I fought to stay here.
waiting for his boss to bring him another rig from
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regular customers) have nostalgia for this place. I
Schaus stops by Andytown every time he drives
Tasnos add he wants to buy nearby land and build a
never thought they had so much respect and love for
through this pad of Florida. .
new Andytown, but heishaving zoning problems with this place," Tunas said.
"If this place disappears, I doubt If I'll ever drive

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Ids entry fees for several of the track and field events.
Although 55 is the minimum age for participants, there Is
no maximum age and she Is expecting entrants In their lOS.
Mr. and Mrs. James Muon of Brim Towers, Sanford, age 91
and 10 respectively, are planning to compete In the Golden
Age Olympics bowling event, said Mrs. Longwell.

An dvtnw n In Everglades C loses;
'A Little Pi* èce Of History Ends

Before leaving Peking recently in quest of good

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abod them?
That's the problem prep pguM procators face
tide "A Is a pair of S1. Cbiaty teems travel to
play
owu foes, anotherteken a breather and lake
HowU and O,isdo renew as old had woods rivalry.
The FigMiag &amp;hv4ee travel to Wlidsr Haven trylag
to rebomd frun IM week's 144 lois to Lake Howell.
Other then gemeftkestoui coach Jam Pony and
a'sw won't have muck to go on.
Bin this aaiylfl Five Star moo there's been afew
weds when ncb* hen looked Ilk, they know what they
were IsAft about aghow .
lad's bank on the Tribe defense again.
Wer Haves IL
Another can. of 'who are they' Is lake Breathy's
medung againot Cw&amp;W Gibbon..
ThsPrk(s, after a pretty
dart this yew look to
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heels of Tony Comlaatine's arm.
It's a long rids to FL Lauderdale and lake Brantley
want a qidat trip beck.
P*IeIrU, caril Gibbous M
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shared the same school before the epenla, if Lake HeweD's facility. But time has
"WTM nsthlng to cool the rivalry between these twe squads. This year's renewal of
bears a lit if different asaects. The LIens ctwrontly sport a perfect 74
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xhave secured a state playoff ietm ana
aunt Lake Hawaii out. The Hawks have lest five games by eu than a touchdown
and lest week played the relief the speller In btIn, Seminole. The Lions will try to
roar and the Sliver Hawks will try 10 fly when the two squads meet head on at Oviedo
Friday elgM.

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Seminole County property owners will find something ns* has
been added when they open their 1971 real edate tax bills this
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In concurrence with a new state law which proyide. for an
alternative plan for the payment of 1* real estate taxis by W
Msllme,d,
Tax Collector Troy Ray has included In the envelops a
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Taxpayers wishing to pay their IM P" Estate tam by In-1 with the in Collector no Islar
stallments should file an almliesum
than June It 1980 at which time the first installment will be due,
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on do envelope will determine those applications acceptable by
mail. Failur. to file a timely app&amp;alk'n will exclude a taxpayer
from participating in the Instalhnesst p lan.
Installments will be based on ft
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(beginning
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or decreases when the 1910 tax roll Is actually certified
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— first Installment payment: one quarter of total estimated
taxes discounted 6 1.rcad payment -to be made in Jobe;
Tax Collector Troy Kay examines the notice— second Installment payment: one quarter of the total
application form.

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Dell... Theatre Arts Gelid, 7:10 p.m., Episcopal Pariah
House, Enterprise.
: Ovetsaisri Asatymeus, 7:30 p.m., Community United
• Methodist Church; Cuaelherry.
asalerd LA, Ip, 1101 W. That EL
: AlAms, $ p.m., Halfway House, Lake Mirada Drive,
Sanford
Amerir. Au.eIatIis .1 University Wise., 7:30 p.m.,
j Sean,
Altamonte Mall.
FRIDAY, N VEMBER I
Holiday F..U.1, 34 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church fsflowthlp hail, Highway 1712,
, Caelberry. Country Fried Meek dinner, 54 pin. Gifts,
crafts, plants and baked goods.
Semlasis Sauna. NIwad., 7 am., Buck's Sanford
Afrpo
S.mI..le Sub Rotary, 7:50 am., lard Chanley's
MtDor$ Springs.
Satetd VFW Ladle. Auxiliary Reseat, 10 am. to 2
p.m., log cabin pod hem.. Handmade Items, plants,
baked goods, dL
SA'IVRDAV, NOVEMBER 1
Holiday Festival, 9a.m. to 3p.m., Community United
Methodist Church fellowship hail, Highway 1712,
" Casselberry. Coffee corner, 910:30; soup &amp; sandwich
luncheon. Gifts, crafts, plants and biked goods.
Flea Market 8.1. of Lather. Church of the Redeemer,
I am. to Spin., education wing .t 2525 Oak A,.., Sanford.
Also hot sandwiches, vkinks, baked goode arid plants
Flea Market, Sa.,lw'do UnIted Meth durd3, 1.4
and SR 434, Longwoot 2:30 am. to 4 p.m.
Navemberfesi, PiupueI Episcopal Church, 1103 E.
Winter Park Road, Orlando, 9:30 i.in. to 4:30 pm. Umch,
11:30 am. to 1:30 pm.
Rimmage aid bake sale, 9:30 am. to 5 p.m.,
Congregational Christian Church, 2401 Park Ave., Sanford.
Diner, Sa(.rd VA 30305,5:304 p.m., log cabin
-home, on lakefront.
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CiuidU of Arts &amp; Idsee. Ad
Ap,ls Irsek, 11
a.mto2p.m,$pringVallsybsmsof Mr. audMea. Joseph
Uddu Jr., Aitanads rthgo CIA S4$47 fir riser-

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Evening Herald,Sanford, Fl.

,.tbit.d taxes disonedid four aid os*liMf prea*, with
mob to8aptUflhir
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payment
— third kddb" paymed: oil quarter of total ,sthnMed
tess. pains-he! of say .dJ.u11D114 pursued to a dMermthatlin
of actual tax 1W 1My lacoedid three psced, with payment due
in Dsriunbe'.
— fourth hntalbr psymed: one quarter of total estimated
plus hof adjustment pm ii*todetermination of actMitax liability. There Is no discoed end psymed mat be mad. In
March;
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in do FIN.4 but Would
to fteptim No
dismlnt, 4owding to ft.
Any instaftedt not 0186 prior to April 1, will become
be handled In ft same
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m, .ppfrotkn aiidoe.d with this year's tax bill outlines the
h
Ray
above payment ptoos&amp;.. ft would be P&amp;"&amp;*yhelpful,
seid,ifthoiStasYSrsWItoY
toi ade
parcel identity nenthur of their property In the
the perna
space 5WOvkIld. 1s nemb.r appears on the 1179 tax bill.
For further Information contact the tax collectors omce In the
county courthouse in Sanford or at one of the branch offices at
CuieIbsTryOr Altamonte SPtWL
"A .phbIlcatid cosupuder program will be req'4red to Ins.
inew payment plan," said Ray, "bat we have the e.
boae capability at dotim"

ByJANECAMEIIERRY
BemMSadf Writer

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Taca1Ia Hemeewast, Aueclallss $( the Candidetes" n1, I p.m., Moravian Qwd1, Tlakawlfla
Road, Winter Springs. City council candidates and mayor
will speak.
Semlisle Chapter N.. 2 O, Maaonlc Temple, North
Park Avenue, Sanford, $ p.m.
Seminele County Branch American Asan .1 Ual,.It
Woman, 7 p.m., refreabmodi; 7:10 p.m., "Managing
Resource. for Tomorrow", Sear's activity room
Altanonte Mall.
: All Said. pram, 7 p.m. Goad Shepherd Lather.
C2surth, U.S. Highway 1712, Sanford sponsored_by
lAthem Church W. for all ages_ Gains., refresh.
ments and the Lord's Supper. Corns diesu1 as an early
Christian.
Cl... (.b of Cseuelb,vry, 7 p.m., GI's Regency

OURSELVES
Miss Schneader,
Mark Hayter
Repeat Vows

FIRST
ANNIVERSARY

of white imported sheer
organza fashioned along the

empire silhouette
Lilly lace bodice featured

tapered sleeves and a modified
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith on 62nd wedding anniversary Tuesday.

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Miss Mary Ellis attended the
bride as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Susan Jett
and Leigh Mn Lail. Each wore
a floor length peach colored
gown and carried a lighted
lantern encircled with peach
colored carnations.
Jenny Eciminston was the
flower girl. Ring bearer was
Geoffrey Crowley.
Earl Hayter served his
brother as best man. Groom5fl•gfl were Leon Hooks and
Sherman Williams. Fred
Schneader,
ofthe bride
and Arthur Kirkland were

Linda Schneader and Mark
Hayter were united in holy
matrimony, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m.,
at the Lakeview Christian
Church, Apopka. Rev. William
Twadell performed the candlelight and couble ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Schneader, 221 Alderwood St.,
Springs.
The
Winter
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Hayter,
1633 Frances Drive, Apopka.
Given In marrrlage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a traditional formal gown

Happiness Is... Wed 62 Years

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one granddaughter and
four great grandchildren.
m. SnIIIIII moved to
Sanford from Alexandria,
Va about six 'ears
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Their local family includes

Happiness for Alms and
Henry Smith of 107
Oakland Ave., Sanford, is
being married 62 year..
The couple were married
on Oct. 10, 1917. Both were
19-yeaiold. They are the
Parents of four cbilen

World War I. He retired as
a former employee of the
federal government In 1961.

a daughter, Mrs. Sherwood
(Helen) Harbour, and
grandchildren, Eddie,
Robert and Bernie Bar.
hour, all of Sanford.

Mrs. Smith's Life has
- centered around her family
tn her role of wife and
mother.

Mr. Smith is a veteran of
the Mexican War and

organza ruffles edged
hemline and the flowing chapel
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A lace and organza headpiece
secured her fingertip veil of
illusion. She carried a formal
cascade of peach colored roses.

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A reception followed at the
church social hail. Assisting
with serving were Toni Guthrle,
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Following a wddlng trip to
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newlyweds are making their
home In Apopka.

MRS. MARK IIAYTER

Council Plans Autumn Apple Brunch

It's time for the harvest, and the Council of Arts &amp; Sciences is
celebrating with an "Autumn Apple Brunch!" The brunch will be
held on Sunday between 11 am. and 2p.m., at the lakefront home
of Frances and Joseph Uddo Jr. In Spring Valley, Altamonte
Spring..
The Cbuncil is holding its 3rd annual formal Membership Drive
November 1.17, and the brunch is being held to encourage more

Glenda Hood, Harri Klotz, Carmen Kolocthey, Jan lelbln, Diane
Martens, Alice McDermld, Shyla Reich, Virginia Roth, Barbara
Roper, Rose Savage, Nancy Schwalb, Pat Swartz, Marilyn
Spence, Judy Squires, Judith Toole, Frances Uddo and Carolyn
Wine,
For reservation information call 843-2787 (The Arts).
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individuals to become Invulved In supporting the Council and its
many projects. The $15 paid for each reservation to the brunch
will be considered an individual membership In the Arts Council.
Arrangements were made by Rose Savage, and Council board
members Judith Toole and Virginia Roth.
Apple hodease. will Include Marion Brechner, Marion Brown,

Betty Duds, Dee Faunnaugh, Phyllis Gniadle, Jackie Gross,
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Saiferd VA 30125 Pest d Alkey joint modk
$p.m. log cablnpcdhome.
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WESDAY, NOVEMBER $

Free bleed presers tests, 24 p.m., $nsrdbday
AdvsistId Church, 7th aid Eba, Sa*rt
WIDNAY,NOV&amp;R7
ll.Mday lbswrss, apsisored_by as Edasios
I Homemaker Qaks of $.is (sady, 10 aa. .2 p.m.,
Mwde
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FRWAY,NOVEER$
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accent many lang and shirt holiday and evaryday fasNeils at ROJAY
the empi re WSSUIIM.
in Downtown Sanford

To kickoff the holiday season, Mrs.

Vivian and Dick led' prepare fir the holidays by announCii
Charmiall and petite Mrs. William
ft omenMv d ftW Wrd rufavrowt, BUCK$ PRIME R1
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festive season In a black
ROOM at On Sanford Airport. Their new restourant has been
and Mrs. Jack own a nd
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beautiful banquet room for all
reserved by calling 3334001.

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sklrt.ccs,Wsdbyagellb.ttanda satin cream color bISVNfrom
the "Holiday Collection" by Salem. This smart mumble Is
suitable for dinner, theater orany evening occasion, a nd may be
found at the VILLAGE SHOP in Sanford Plaza.

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holiday colors. E legance and charm have been created for p,,
with exquisite hormony by the Total $.oaj of fashion and
cosmetics available at MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS a
BOUTIQUE in Downtown Sanford.

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Phone Bob Orwlg 322.21117.

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January 22 Kingston Trio
hith MUsic: An Irving Berlin Celebration"
March 10 'Say It W
April 14 Jar,z Dutton and Orchestra

The shorter evening styles being seen this year require
glamourous footwear, and KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE In
Downtown Sanford has them. Don Knight shows Mrs. Nod
Julian (Nancy) a pair of beautiful dress sandals by Connie, lust
one of an excellent selection of evening shoes plus name brand
footwear for the entire family.

Glamorous, gliueringgalas will spark the social scene at Seminole Mutual
Concert Association's Champagne Ball Dec. 1 and Ballet Guild of Sanford.
Seminole' Guild Gala, Nov. 1.
Revel in asensationoi, spectacular season in San ford where the shopping is
super special.

orchestra. It will be hold Saturday, Dec. Ist In t he Sanford

Civic Center.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OP
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Seminole County, Florida, ton a variance from Section 25.1
(c)
AP4NETTE L. PYNDECS
final udgemint rendered in thi
Residential Fenc,sorWafli,f the
Wit,. aforesaid court on the 22nd day 01 City of Casselbery Code of Ot.
May A.D.1fl,intfiatcwlalncas
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eWWed, Ravindra H. Shah, foot high chein link snc•on the
Plaintiff, vs. Alex Eruno and
front property line, in lilu of the
Margaret rimo, his wife. Defon. maximum allowable height of thirty
dant, which aforsaid Writ 0' two inches. The parcel is legally
Carolina
Execution was deliversd.to me as described as:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SherlttolSeminoleCou,wy, Florida, Lot Si, Replat ota part of Spoil
that an action for Dissolution oi arid I have Ievle't upon thø fdllorwing smans Paradise. recorded In P1st
Marriagehasbeenfllodagainst you, dssctibid propKtY owned by Ali* Bock I, Page 32. Public Records 01
and you are required to serve a copy and Margaret BUIO. said Property
Seminole County, Florida.
of your writtn defensisto it, If any, being located in Seminole County,
Public hearing will be held on
on CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for Florida, more particularly
IS. 1,7w, at 7a P.M.. in
Petitioner, whose address is 113 deScribed as follows:
Cassilberry City Hall, S Lake
One till Buick Riviera 2-door Triplet Drive, Cassetberry, Florida,
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and file the automobiIe Maroon with white top or as soon thereafter as possible.

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Sanford,
Seminole County, being stored at
bee County Civil Defense Florida,
or
before thelth day of Longwood, Florida.
director.
December, A. 0. 17i, otherwis, a

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Seminole County. Florida, will at DEP.7

EMPLOYER

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Excellent binefits. Apply Worn
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Req Peal Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
ID? W. CommercIal
Phone 372-7551. Sanford

1.000 to 3,300 sq. ft. S. Sanford

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Need 3 BR House

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NOTICE OF ACTIN
1AI2H2OSI1I; storing same at
COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
or,. 1w Mercury Monarch Idoor
CITYOPCA$$ILIIRRY
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chugs of
Lot 33, Slack "0", CAMELOT
TO: LOUII F. PATE
lpanky's in Longwood, Florida
automoblle,OreyvinyloyarSllver, SUBDIVISION, UNIT II,
NOTICE ISHIREBY GIVEN that
inc. REALTOR. MU
twtwse residence and address is ID No. 5E37L101460:
according the
Experience desired. Good pay, in.
Mechanic, must have experience,
Roderick Is survived by
and the undersIgned as Sheriff of
being stored at to the Flat thereof as recorded
Clip of Casselberry lord
surance, vacation, credit union
wllltrain,beneflts.$100.$INp.r
inditer, Mrs. Steen Wooden of Seminole County, Florida, will
Demac's in Fern Park, Fiolida
in Adjustment wiU
hold a public
Plat look Ilat p.gsstland Nof the
I profit sharing. Apply in person
YOU AE NOlifliD that a
23.5774 Day or Nlabt
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November, A. 0. lilt, àtter foisaie
u.uoiuuono?
ruesting a var4sce
B,.1 B stucco. Spanish designed
Florida, together with all im.
Mary livd. at
brothers, a grandmother, and $511 to the
has been filed
against youmarriage
and the heminoleCounty, Florida, will
highest biddet', far Petitioner
11:00 - AM. on the Rh day et
home, nice area, FP, lg Thi5,
Section 15*3(c) Yards, of flu
-seeks
an
award
of
tPl
November,
A.
suats, mcli. end coitelna. Hi cash sublect to any and all existing certain real and personal property end sefi
2Ir_.
- &amp;IIurDliii, Offer for ISIS
City of Casss*erry Cods of. Or.
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tront &amp; rear porch. All for
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
yg are required t serv, a py
at me PrInt (Wot) Door 01 owned by you
dinaiscee, in 4der that a single . General plant maintenance,
to the highest bidder, tsr of your Kten
pupil at Pluecr.st
$it,000.
ToltiN
and PetItioner,
defenus, If any, to If famIly
the Osminole Ceuntp Courthouse Wi DOLLY
residence be constructed l51
electrical, hydralic, pneumatic.
I.PATE, as tenants by me
Esmedary IdwoL
en Gordon V. FrederIck. Attorney lest fremibs
Sanfèrd, Florida, the abeve
liens,
at
the
PreiW
last propeçty Ilneand
(west)
Price reduced 57.000. 3 SR. 2 B
mectuanical repair. Min.of3yts
Wsrkingfgrnatewlllsluare entIrely,
located
atSanford,
existing
PIaWIffs.*hNe
iSSI'ISS
15
P.O.
133
feet
Rem
the
West
p'a
far WIIaOIIpersonal prap,rty
Dear of the SolIllIlile Cewity Box
home, custom made pool, green
-ep req Salary open. iu out
mytuornewfttusame.
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Sanford,
FL
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aid
That isid sale is being male to Seminole County,
Courtbse in Sanford, Florida, lbs wts.
dtoday funeral
line, in lIeu lithe requIred 7.1 lIst
house, workshop. 1700 sq ft livIng
application
3274334
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of
prticutarly
described
as:
HarCar
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described
personal
prspsrty.
the
original
+ 17*6 Sc patio. BIG. Many
J.
parcel
Atumiomi
were
still
ln
arraigmanta
with
the
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Lii 1. Block "0", RIPLAT OP
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That sold 5* 1$ WillS made t0 court either betas Clerk 01-this
legally described as:
extras, must sell, well under
Or$aiido Dr., Sanford i.
SANORA UNITS I and 2, accsring
service
en
91stiIex Rodsr&amp;ckaMsrty
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satisfy tile terms If sell WrIt
let u, Block "c," Crstsi U_,
Moving to a new home, apai.' priced at $17,tOO. Terms
to me et thereof, as rscsns
atlSffiIy or
.
fl Second Addition. as recorda in pj
mont? tell "don't needs" tot
available.
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WITNESS my hand
upon which is Situated a dwelling
and the seal
with sale on No,.t, tilt
Nsvembar II. lilt, at 7:15 P.M., in
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Calu.tbui,, City NIH, t3 LaE
PublIsh Oct. IL 211 Nov. 1,0, lilt (SEAL)
10 rnsih position nowopen for I
That certain 1i16 Chevrolet
ash. teacher and 1 tOcher tsr
Triplet Drive, Casaelberry, Plerida,
tesaleon HS. lilt
Wily
$a
Ant H. lickwiiti, Jr.
I. D. INWI.uld!eso
OSCfoSS Ilvitu.
f
WA Pre4ect Head Start. Req.
or as seen thereuiter as poatute.
That certain OMC Trader, i, o.
As Clerk of the Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP THE
for
asst
teacher:
ii early
MARY W.HAW1NORNI,
FindautifweCon
By: June I. Curtis, 0. C.
ed. Inquire 555 $• Oak 141.7153.
IISNTIINTN JUDICIAL CII. TN1IIDVH1ISI to Petitioner as
dulilluosI sduc. courses wIth 12
CITYCLERK
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P**Iisli Oct. 1211 NOV. l S. lilt
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE iii,,ip sum alimony.
Ostedtids 11th dsyct Odiler,
months isp. working directly
DEOII
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SF THE
PublIsh:
with preschool Children and.or
1, l,7t
**,tfliiiWs Usthirnjs
Petition
ales
seeks
as
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COUNT
FOR
CII..
CM1r'iWCA44.E
EIBNYEEC'ff -JUDICIAL
DEP.4
workIne toward CDA cir. ___________________
alternete resist me partition at me WMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POE IN THE CIRCUIT
CUST. 15*15*5 COUNTY.
CI The
fogs of
tiflcleii.
Req.
for
teacher:
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LIX
COURT
POE
above described reel prsperty.
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FLORIDA. PESSATS DIVISION. JOAN ELLEN GREGG,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOlE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
early Childhood educ. courses
I SR-slit up. Pest. MuSs emilY,
You
are
reiu
Wed
to
serve
a.
copy
CAll NO. 7?4IUP
REALTORS
PROBATE
WIf..Pesglion,r,
DIVISION
,
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emu Laiii Ada. just s. et Vp
With 3 vi's. warit, n. 'wittu
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5$ DIVISION
01 YeiW eritten
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and
IN Iii ESTATE OP
Pill f15ei1 filM CF
Blvd. en 17.1$ in $U*Il CIII'
pre-eduest cNidron under a.
IN RI: ISTATI OP
Pile
Nua*sr
fl41$4P
the
P111141110
liii
P01N4Ilh,'5
OIADYS JOPPOET VITEAME
COGENT BRUCE GREGG,
Olvialea
dersil
in
early
clulIllissd
CDA
153141,
MaSkS'S
Vitals.
BRUCE C. FLEETWOOD
-Respojudant. tw'fley, C. VORNON MIll, JR.,
IN Cli ESTATE
He
Send remme to:
IN CE: ESTATE OP WiulsesdPeOfllceDrauwr
MARY M. DANSBY
land mied Apls., I - IL Ibeltu,
NCISP*J$$1TRAVION
,
NOTICIOPACTION
PIStIl Sponsor, p.o. lOx Ii,,.
NOTICEOPASMINI$TRATOIN
JAMES
I.
MCKEE.
z, Sanford, FluIds 3V71, en or TO ALL
TO ALl. PUSONS HAVING THE_STATS OP FLORIDA TO*
Diteesid
carpet, AC. peel, appi. plus W.v.
Sanford. Fl. Ixplratien Nov. ii.
PERSONS HAVING
NIJL COUNTRY LiVING IN PA.
before me Ilk day 01
SOC. daP. Lease. IN.lfll.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
PaWf lied ore,,
Iql Opperlvnity Em.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
CIA, NORTH St., 2+ ACRE
tilL
and
1115
the
erisinol
with
me THE ABOVE ESTATE AND
, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING To AU. PERSONS HAVING
THE ABOVE ESTATE ANO AU.
itS WsedeIO. Trill
RANCH W.BARN, TACK NM,,
Clark if skis Court sIllier before OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED- CLAIMS 00 DEMANDS AGAINST
OTHER PERSONS INTERUITED
Sanford
lovely
.
4355,
I SR + den, oW,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
FENCED W.CHICKENS.
IN THE EBTAYIt
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND AU. THE ABOVE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED $IrvICI en PIHt4OIrS atflffiy or IN THE ESTATE:
*mICakhon,newsIieg.s.
ESTATE AND AU.
DUCKS &amp;011S13 BEDROOM
YOU API HEREBY NOTIFIED that en astleil Is' Dlsselv$isn 01 Immediately lhoresfliri IlbuiwI
5515 Adults. Pvriu. all. .ct
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
FUR NiSHED HOUSE WBBO &amp;
adefouftwiilbea41'sI.gal,wp,u
ISgd NsiICs
ijp5* IN THE ESTATE:
'urn.
MIrrlebeflledolot
IN THE ESTATE:
PATIO ALL THIS I MORE. A
lbs
relief
demanded
in
th
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
of GLADYS lOPPER? VITRANO,
andyouarerequlredss,erv,ac.py for
. BRUCE C FLIETWOOD,
YOU AU HEREBY NOTIFIED
STEAL AT $3t,i00.
A 3rms., adultsemily
OtcHest Pill NI. 7l.IN.CP is of yew erIlten delense, if any, 15 it
decessat Pits Number re,ss.cp,
iiiiekti'uiieii Si *505*515 Ibat thadminustretlen of Sue esfal,
FICTITIOUS NAME
DATIDffilsMIideyofO(Ieb.q,*, psIldisui in me circuit
pending iii ffip Circuit Cawt. a en FRANK C. WHIGHAM,
at MARY M, DAN$BY, 11(15511 ii JAMES P.
Avaltuience.$llIme
MCCII, decoisat
NhklisIlIrIWIivsOtht WI are
PHSNUnI5r7NUICP,lopudinjku- PIWNIInWi1NII.CP,ISJWSLI.M
limineSs Csuily,_Pistils. Preus. ISGUINE, pefitiIRir'sAttei4iey, D.• lift.
pgg
$sm
55011P91Rl4
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w,Jy,_ps
IMMACULATE 3 510100* 1½
auuslkukSlneeo* sti Stale II
II which is 1111155 11GW is POSt CHItS ISIS
flue
CircuIt
Court
fur
SemInole
Ike
Division, *5
adrisl 01 wIdth
IATH, All CONDITIONER.
Circuit Cowl fur - Semitinsls 41 *flsmsnle $.rlI. FL liNt,
1
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SICKWITH,JR.
DIv*l,
Ike
RIsen 155
limiluels County Clv? $310, Plagohip leek Bldg.. SuIts IL
Sam sale County CIrcuIt Court,
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¶IjOTIOF EXTRAS ON LUSHLY
uty, PiStils. Prekils DivIsismi, CIUNfY PIstils, Prgbats Divislssu. Seminole COunty, Fluids, under *5
31 AaluuMs Fwn(.(ijd
ShoveL SM*1 Pistils $171. Till
rk5CWeWt PrsSsIs Division, Drls C. 5. *5111151501 whiCh is IIPIWSIS me 1111am at whIch is Seminole fldiHevseomeatFRANKLlNPRQ.
$snfoIdPierlde.1i?ll,enerbaisri
-LANDSCAPED LOT. $37,100. A
iv: 111.1,F,
Personal Psoresesu$a$Ive at flue
*5lu Perk County Cewibeusa, Probate PERTIE$and
, $if0,
P*MC ilfit.
TO $111
FRANKLIN STRIDE
0501y Clirk
otsie leJOAN EDITH V, HUGHES. orbit w* ma
Avenge,
SWord.
FL.
TIle
MilieuS
ma aeat rngrotuiju*
p
, FINANCIA$. OPOUP. Out *51 a 1 BR *mi. Whir Pt. OP.*diatL
P1Id
IL .
ripreufflathis
at
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whaees111u is.a Pest CRieS. Ion either bafor siiv1 ' PglNlamur
Pfe$l
$
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1. liii
me
55's '5pof 5,
P055. 3543 ms + $it -.
ThepailMal IipI15L.lIIivsof
W1lltlSl5lI( usidnoms With Ike
1*151 WED 2 BEDROOM. CAR.
$315. WffiI Perk. PSoNS 355* sterna,' or lmmsddaty pureaiti, 010-li
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p WILBUR C MACTIN, M,D,
jp5
iv' ANS' 1 PM a-4SdI.:.
seals is LINDA W. MCKEE obese CIart at lbs CircuIt CIW. sunklels
?OCT. FRESH PAINT, NEW
me sums and aIG is of lbs Per or alkerwiSo a lsfiJft and ulfimoll
O
1*04 is
5511. Lu-put'
DoIrob, 1111151' is Iii VavØ Olive, Ian. County, Plsrile In lCasrduiewtIk
ROOF, FRESH CARPETS.
Ptaeu
eesal EqrpeeNuiI*s - aflaMe,' is JuNmunt wit IS otersd egalnet
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11115 aut 1 estee
N.. *115555.
fort PS.. $171 ma-noen. and ad. *5 provisIons at 'lbs Platitleus
II. Ni Slur c'taim.
,4,NS. HURRY UPI
KENNETH P._MVUNA$. of
1011us$
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me rstist
autui in me
NOTICE
IPPISAIS
deem at lb. porous riprasan. Nams Ilelisu. T..WC; IlIum
LISORI rummy, leg
M
SUU1Il5 1UotM5 SNIPS,
hymn. Bikes -S55.
p
The 'u aM a*s*s at:
..rnenhags 15 NOTICE INIEDY Sivlw i
or. let i*t. soua Pistils DMUU 1001.
PdQFISSIONAU.Y ZONED I
uS
PA., *
of MIM,.el up.JUlllIIjfl Illerns,' Ira III *1k Wit.
be dissoluat
by
01 it
AN perumae kauinp ctllms or
J. Piskel.
,5IDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
(PotOiteelo ijsi
AU MMS hiving (balm. ir lenurub -goIrWi lbs
ore set *1k
*'ms
gsejat IReWSSN
Clemut 1.. *5*5
.
.
s are
STRATERIC COINER, IDEA.
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II
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P*NS I55N *P
at
AN
JUl.
*isCue$as CRekur.* 1WL
dIfMsar
at 0. -_
0.0.
. I, SR CONDO. NEW CONG. FU5
- asurt
WITHIN THREE
Siws I. loper
P01 MOMS OR OFFICE.
alt
is
required.
II4JN.IIsS
U
WITHIN
.
11151*
Llai
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AU
aeameWs.*,
THREE
PROM THI DATE OP Vulil*Oct. ILfl&amp;Nov. ii Ipi
LYPUPN,COLOS?V,UNI '
- GRAS iTI
ass'
r. llN ..Mi
MONTHS PI THE DATE
OF - *5151MB
delUsuts' r
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pesgj
THE
FiRS?
PUSSICATION
OP
regdret. IWTTIsiI-.
'siWii
TJTALLY REDECORATED 3
THI P0915L'...
THE PIUS? PUSLICATION OF
Son tumis)ry
bee,*0 $1e,
at me_im,
WISER REALTY, iao*is,
s_esu,, a U15. __________________________
'SIDIOOM, 2 BATH, lATIN
P115? PV
NIJ
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TMISNOTICS, folileulkitalob
esu$Kle
C
KITCHEN. GARAGE, CIN.
IN
THE
CiRCUIT
05150?.
10TH
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IllS NOb*51*01 *5 '
lbs
issue
esuif
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UI..L.ot
lilly
dim
or
Ismand
01
Set. I Ni, I ,II, I
pisiufli' .
.tRAL. AIR, CARPETS, IN
JUSSC*AS.
CiRCUIT.
IN
IS
PSI
0.5.
SIll
CIIbe
ma?
a !mIN,a shOot 01
a. Wrighi,IS. Williams
01.1! dIm em' lemlul Ski?
'elIui '1
rUs aM musi'tai
'WOODMERE. $33,tOO. - 7½
RMI155tE CEIIISTY. FLESISA.
51ll amid mul "tate
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bIW. . ISIS a*w
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.
usms eM
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in
llin
- $$il. I
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me 1*
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MAT THE COMPETITION.
1*bs*lm
*50155011
1111a&amp;01*54.1IS4rerkisapsi
C.
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FRANKLIN
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Nice starter home 3 BR 1½ bath,
convenient location.

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WI let ei- 11W let. YlnterprIso, Inc.
Meielluc-jResIIar
1d43113

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334$55
1LTORS.......JP.AltamonteDr.
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SUPERI 3 SR. 1 bath home w
rental apt. Move right ir
furnished.
New
carp.,

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3 II. Vacant, move right In, mis

UNSELIEVAILE 3 BR, * both
home on over 6 acresl Every
Imaginable featurel Adl.9.cres
availablel BPP WARRANTED.,
Just 5*72,5001

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JUST Fop you, 2 BR, 1 bath
home In Orlando on large loft
Spacious LI, lovely eat-In'luft.,

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$2t,tOOt

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FANTASTIC.3 51,1 bath home in
Geneva on I-acres of country
chvml Barn, fenced pasture &amp;
Lois Morel Only- 520,1001

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LEADER! WE LIST S SELL
THAN
MORE
-110*15
ANYONCI JOIN THE ONE
TNT'S NO ii

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ii duo *5NSISt_N 0. cWm 55

OR&amp;eMB'P MI

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PNICRIST 3 BEDROOM,' EAT.
IhEITCHIN. CENTRAL AIR,
6IPIT, CARPORT. NICE

Service

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Branch9ffics 323.1222
Spacious alder home on 1sVIIV
corner lot. Goed nsigftberbssd,
030*. .Substantial dawn - 1
owner will finance balance. 3*2.
4443,
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capital ot me wIll Lively 4
SR. 1½ Sam labeRent kim. bus

ID P00CM. LARGE FAMILY
WITH FiREPLACE,
1*151 OAKS ON COUNTRY
LOT. 111111. GET A HORSES
0.90*

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1917 GMC SPRINT

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LOADED

196$ JAVELIN
$495

A,T.

AD ON ITS
THE
END.

1973 AMBASSADOR
4 OR.

$795

We Buy Wrecked Cars

322-34U
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67 Cougar, needs work, new
brakes &amp; front end work. Make
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373 l3lSeves.&amp; weekends

STEPIO
Must sell ZenIth walnut stereo,

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AM-FM stereo radio, I speed
turntable, diamond needle. 5
track. Sold new $450. balance
due $121 or take over my
payments of 5)6 per month. Call
162-5394 day or night. Agent.
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 3721131.

MovIngSaIe--Furn.,toolS,misc.,2
bee hIves, '41 Buick Sport
Wagon. 7103 DeColles Ave.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture,

Carpentry
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Light

remodeling'

Yard debris. Trash
ApplianceslMiiC.
(LOCAL) 349 5)71

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Painting

DrIves, patios,walkl&amp;etC

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BridgesAntiques3337uOl

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A&amp;BPAINT1NG
Residential C. Commercial
773 4137
3235702
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tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Esl. Call 3220071.

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MEINTZER TILT
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. Sll-$362.

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•DANNY'SAUCTION.
THURSDAYS 7:30 PM

WelboldtsCamera Shop
Sales, passport photos I fast

'S$Sfl5IkIflg

Danoy's Auction 372.7040
Buy -kII.Consign
2631 SanfordAvs. 323.3773

repair servIce. 372-6101.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

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OPEN DAILY 10-6

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I. Cat boarding, bathing.
clIpping, flea control. Pet
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suppiles, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, scrsened
cages. 332.5757.
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Fletchers pressure cleaning
service, mobile home, ssmi

trailers &amp; RV, residential I
comm. property. Free est. 332.
132].

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Painting. Roof, homes, mobile
homes, etc. Mobile home special

Ikm&amp; IIQUs0usI$.

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all work guar. 323-71e3.

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'PAINYING,CARPINTbYCUSTOMCA$INITS
ProsE's. . 3*ll43taltonS:$
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syrsexp.Pahios,Drlveways

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outside runs, alss air comid.

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FOR A FRACTION OF THEIR
COST FROM TODAY'S WANT
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Furnhlure,tools&amp; misc.
IRefreshments - Door Prizes•
3431 SsnIendAve.,$anforl
352-7045 Consignments 332-5711

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Cash 3224132

Misc. Goodies I Plants
'43Mustang-'6tMark Ill
1313 Park Ave.

S. Lourh Ave 1511Ii$

Housewives Cleanhit Service.
personalized, fast, dependable. Regular or 1 time basIs.
we DO wash wIndowit 677-5194 -

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Larry's Mart, 315 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furglture, Refrig., stoys, toIs.

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lelidismi $155 or mms
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SaMsid FWO. lalvags, Il-il
Se.
of 51*14 1711711.

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- ABC Concrete. PatIos, driveways
I add ons. Quality work, no lab
too small. 151-49)4.

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jewelry,
spreads. clothes
household items, much mars.
301 Ridge Rd., Fern Park. 531-

37$,

Over 10 yrs. exp. Reasonable
rates. 1690562.,,,

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AntIques Oriental Rugi
Music Boxes-slot machines

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arage Sale: SatSun 10-4. Bad-

AmusimaY bowling same, works
peed, I player, 5555. Sanford
Pure. Salvage, 1747, Si. of
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Sanfort 31*1711.

SItE. lstSt.322-S747

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Porch Sale, Nov.21 3
193$. lthSt.
LakeMary

DUE TODIVORCE
Must sacrifice $iner Sawing

Muckiol. like new. on,. price
ISIS, Sal. Pus $$3.?I on need
ssmeene Is take up my
psymemuls SIC me. Phone 543-Oil
day Sr night. Will deliver no
abhipetlon. Agent.

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oiltank,ladiesgolfclubs.213in.'
wheels with tires, plants,
clothing, bowling balls, plus
many other Items. Corner Upsala and Country Club. Sat.

lairconditissuers, l'hsaI pumps, 3
eli healers, all very r.ss. will

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Jumills Lab. Carp., 551 Silver Lk.
Rd., Isnlsid. SEE SAM

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formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook.

barn, 2 pastures, Osteen area.
Great for hunters. 322)003.

Sale.
Sake
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Congregational Church, 2401
Park Ave., Sanford. Saturday,
Nov. 3. t:30 a.m to S p.m.

5173. *1*5 alter 4:30.

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F'lea Market Sale, Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 2525
Oak Ave. Sat., Nov. 3.

Print name, security number,
and uleress to Mat*sws, Box
4k, Caswlberry, Fl. 31717.
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I sit gold plated Rogers table
utanslis. Sitting lii 12. SacrifIce

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54-Garage Sales

Kenmore El. Dryer, $45: Oil
Heater desIgned to fit In

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Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry. painting &amp;
rnisc.cattPau1HntO tQ6531.
Homerepairs&amp;aPPilancestOtlle.

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AKC.IWeeks,$12S

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MILLERS
Ph.3770352
2lItOriandoOr.
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FURNITURE-RIDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
- sale FVfll. 2550 Industrial Blvd.,

Ar Conditioning, HeatIng, EIectr'
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
Call Larry tsr Free Est. 671-4314.

7AKCD0b.rmanPupples
1 M, I F, 81k I tan, lwksold

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511 up. Clock motors comp. $150
up. Resin finish $14 gal. Buy
direct Itofti manuf. 333.1421,

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HERB'S TV
2197 5. SanfordAve.

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Irish Setter, Female, AKC,
5payd, I yr., Free to good
home. 3234617 ft 3:30.

BARGAIN TV'S
Whypay more?

&amp;MIRRORS

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Menial. 0:355:30. 15$ Plantation"
PI&amp;aa. fl.ia,w £a
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RACO Foam, fiberglas S
Cabulser. ewssI prices. CIII

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33155t a Ik,7U4?SI'cUst.
Polluting, reol0., carpeiry, amid
sen. repairs.' LIC0.III anl
bOfldil. ProS ffIfl51fl Call
373-43)5 sIts' 5 p.m. Ifitl
ulity4. PriCar.

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flui-llhu,55$4N0

1973

1295

Cypresirack for nursery plants

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atI.$111.1 Sic forms.
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PETUNIAS
1. VEGETABLE PLANTS
2401 Airport Blvd.

TV reps it" Zenith. Sold orig.
1492. S bal. 5153.16 or 5)7 mo.
Agent 33t-S3s4.

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11t Your Business..
2.26B839993

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322-7991

maflniie0, $11 11. $anlsrl

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1*1; Oak porch rockers, S2t.tS
metal office desk, $10. Jenkins
Furniture, 201 I. 15th
0551

Sot. h. m.

getcouçby, spadm 1'OLlBa*ss*s,a Fl,. 1Mm
.,siye a lemSo reaM. NuN When.
large IS, mull Mot S
wsrraiy.01L

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AWAY

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2 510100* CENTRAL AIR,
FULLY FURNISHED ON S
CANAL PEON? LOTS INTO
- ,LAISS LAKE NEAl OCL&amp;
SILIU. 01111 WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. IDEAL SIT.
P001COUPLIS WITH
BOAT I FISHING EQUIP. - - MINT. SEISSIC REALTY,
BROKEN. *11141 $1117?,

O$TIEN

GOLPEISI Only

PSI TB 1015W ClR.
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$1305.

BLOCk SUILDINO ON SAN.

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MOSS LI

ps05 on ens acre, prlpI, heal
dock, I WnIaCs ill Ph. room,
formal dlsukis, Wi 01 1.110.

I.$seRY 0OP~.EX EXCELLENT
TAt. UNITS WITH I CAR
AGE FOR EXTRA
551,115. RENT TO
lIVES.-.,
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front S resr BC'S.

256S

510000*, 1 lATH, DOUBLE
IMAGI FINISHED SCREEN

A. as

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AT$ON. $15,551 FLY.IN'l
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fAMILY ROOM. CARPORT.
I,1II. WALK TOINOPPINGI

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$11. 111k 5*.

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323 ()97
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ieno jaw, cow v.

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Get Yours Free. SOcial Security
Plate, MuItIcaiss', u.,

d1*0CIffiellDr.$BR,3B,pISI.
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4 5. Camirsn Aye; Lp. Csunlry
horns en 1 acre, w-guest cottags,

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Aluminum clImbing deer stand,
with hanging clImber, US. Call
Carl at 332.1330.

w.beivty ship. 044*.
Handyman special 2 BR, I S
/ delete sllspping. 131,1.5.

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Fireplace, $75.

/ CHICKONTHISI
1,557 Laurel Ave. 3 IN, 1½B.

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COLBERT REALTYinc. '

MULTIPLE LISTING.REALTOR

front porch I. Many New Es.

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YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; t-lirt 3237300
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
.TheGrunhouse
Evesafterll weekends

17.92 So. of_!..!..._

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tow down
Ufying. $20
payment t pc? financln.g by
suitor TINy CepOola Asssc. Inc..
Sroker.Owner 030.5533.

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$130. Sanford Furniture Salvage,

IndivIdual Wants To
PurchaseMOilgages
]3t.2IO0

SI MICSIIanSSUS

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drums, etc. Bob Balls Dirount
Music Center, 2202 French Ave.
322-2215.
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STENSTROM
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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orlg. $109.35 used short
lime. Sal. $119.14 or $19.35 mo.

47.Afi,J1,1pt,555$55519M

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VA.FHA.235.00II.HOITI51
Low Down Payment

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Hwy 97, 1 mlie west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
pu)llc AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30- It's
the only one In Florida. You sat
the reserved price. Call 904.2"
5311 for further details.

o...Akitil Archsrvbcn

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Push button controls, has I
carousel, still in warranty.
assume
originally
5649,
payments ot $21 mo. Agent 339.

gage Investment, 1310
Orange Ave., Suite 204. Winter
Park. 4-'

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Will buy 1st 1 2nd mortgages. Ws
alto make Real Estats &amp;
Business loans. Floilda

REALTOR 322-fIt)
MUULFi.s.LI$ING,ERVICE

hALT?

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pianos &amp; organs as low as $995.
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$21 mo. Agent 339-13S6.

Webuyyourequity,c$oseln7dhrs.

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HWY. Il
Sanford, Fl.. 32771

repossessed, used very short

Losing your home I credit? I wIll
catch up back payments I buy
equiIv. 32212)6.

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IWSq

47-RJSI EI
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Near 1.4, 67.0 acres SLim
acre.

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AWARDREALTY,iWc.

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NewS Used Furniture

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JuST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 tO
'15 modeis. Call 339 9100 or 831
-*605 (Dealer)

1978 Chevy Malibu

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Buy I Sell

Established plumbing supply &amp;
service business, tools. fixturis,
Inventory I real estate.
Unlimited sales &amp; service
potential to qualif led princIpals.
5143,000. Call William Malic.
zowskl, Realtor. 33J7,$3,

comm.

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2BRibathon2cornerlots,zoned
MLS,

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upright treezer, lawnmower,
amera' w case, misc Nothing
over $100

Goods

51'HOUSehOid

4-ConrCl&amp;PrOpsItY

*517.000

323.ao6lorev.s.323.O$Ir

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3220231,322-3771,3220771

Unsworth Rlty

REALTOR

1 owner auto,. 28)
'67 Chev
engine, new nsp&amp;'cton trus nb
Clean. $595 705 West Is? St 321

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HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
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OF SANFORD REALTOR

Build to SuIt -our lot or yours. FHA.VA, FHA 233 5 *41

shop,screenedfamiiyaree.
l,', school area. Low down to
ualified buyer. Hurry-only

Multi lanly. Sat only

ric conditsOn Asking $995 or
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'-$31,500.

Air. PS. P11 Very

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ASSOCIATES NEEDED
GPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK

RDABLE_ Large 3 BR,

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250 N. 17.t2. Cassetborry, Fl.
134-1211
Eve. 143.3415

M.

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Wsd

business Is this garage apt w.2
lots. Plenty of parking space.

MORIl Sr.
Rag. tIN
ATI Stoker

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t,nttci Methodist Church. 115W
Airrt Blvd.

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862 *753

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H. Ernest

go paneled Earn. Rm., &amp;
evous sized BR'S. Gorgeous
andscaping on corner lot.
Owner anxious-price reduced

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From SlOb 550
Ce11132? 1621; 322 4460

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323 3762

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w-w carpet, formal dining, kit.
Inc. built in Microwave. Near
I schools I. recreation. $44,300.

refinance, choice 4 BR in
beautiful Mayfair section. Extra

372 5990

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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment-

Treasures. Trash and Tummy
Pisers. Sat Nov 3rd 9 Iii

sulators. old typing desk
plastic pipe, riding mower, new
L75i15 tires, builders level
transit 830 9131

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1972 D,a$un Wagon. needs

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lots 04

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immaculate 3 BR, w-C NSA,
carpet, new roof, utility rm.,
fenced rear yd w.tries. Will sell
FHA or VA $32,100.

2.500.

lumber. small mobile home
Iurnace, floor sanding edger.
lots of new wigs. Miiler oil gun, 2
AC's, gas grill, cabinet doors,

77_Junk Cars------Removed

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MotOrcycle Insurance
QOAMIt'
Levi's, jeans&amp;iackets
BLAIR AGENCY
GENEVA
2839 Empire Place, 323 0100
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
-- - or 32 7l0
323 3566
I5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
372 1,791
310 Sanford Ave
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$27,Q00. Iopct.dwn. Byowner
Hodaka 1913
305-31t$. eve. 34t-S431
The weather ii perlect for a - 4cK3-*OiclOrlanooPd .Santord. Fl
Cony. todirt only!
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2907
9 5 Sat &amp; Sun 373
backyard
sale
sell
everything
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C.00d cond 372 6134
last with a want ad. Call 322 7611
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Yard Sate Ihurs. &amp; Fri. 9 till' 100
or 831 9993
F Airport Blvd 2 TV's. mens
-kTr'allers - 791
8 kidS clothes &amp; Misc.
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Family
Carport
Sale
2
16
Ford
Pick
upF-lOO
LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
ssoo 331 453
l'til
Fri &amp;Sat.
000dmileage.ExcellefltCOflditlofl
WITH TREES AND GOOD
1807 Vornango Ave., I bik W.
$3,Q,3774755
WIL.SONMAIERFUSP4ITURE
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
Mellonvilieotl Rosaila- 3233876.
BUY, SELL. TRADE
illS. SANFORD. FL 3277*,
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377 Sbfl
80-Autos for
GIVING DESCRIPTION,
3lilisE.Firlt St.
(,aQe Sale Sun ,Nov. 4,101.122
LOCATION AND PRICE.
Hidden Lake Or, l9cu 't I

DELTONA $34,000$1200 ON., FHA

CUSTOM BUILT
3 BR, 28, Deltona hgme, C HIA,

JOHNS Furn.weOsnd cottage
near river. Boat slip. $32,500.

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PU lopper, used tin 8. some

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Ydrd Saie 9 to -' Sat - Nov 3
Odds &amp; Ends, dishes. pots &amp;
133 Country Club

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,
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2435' S. French (17-tV Sanford
323-3324

3 BDRM, 2 BATH. CENTRAL AIR
LUCILLE C. DILLON, REALTOR
(lOS) 1301025
See then Call

eiicei Don't wait its only

54-Garage Sales

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SPACIOUS
Markham Woods, Longwood Rd. 2
BR, 2 B, brick home on 4 acres.
horse stable, guest cottage &amp;
hobby rm. or shop. 1130.000.

Gorgeous corner loti PrIvacy

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family home. w-city water,

The Real Estate Agency

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Bldg. lot for duplex or single

(1)

w carpet. $43000.

331.0336

Acreage

sewer &amp; paved street. $4,300,

NEAR IDYLLWILDE
ELEMENTARY
I BR. 281g. fenced bk. CIlIA. w-

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New homes with low monthly
payments &amp; lowdown payments.
136.000 to $41,000. 372 -2257.

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lforwviceor retail buslnet,

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MARY W.HAWTHORNE,
Fosters in
CITY CLERK
Dated this 2ith day of October, ii7,.
Shoiin of Publish: November 1, 1i7,

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Maintenance man. WeIdg &amp;

P.O. Sos 1071, Clearwater, El.
2. You hive the
11:00 A.M. on the Rh day
eno4h water to cover 10,000
Petition.
33511
November, AD. lflf, offer for sate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
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WITNESS my hand and Official and sell to the
acres aroimd the northeM
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highest bidder, for FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FICTiTIOUS NAME
seal on this th, Iith day Of October, cash, sublect
wnitting?on. 321.OfOi.
3. we save you time by screening
to any and all misting FLORIDA
shore of Lake Oke.chobee with
Notice is hereby given thaI I am A. 0. 1i7.
-CNM
applicants before sending them
liens, at the Front (West) Door
engaged
in
business
ot
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
at
1 fot of water.
IS Wyn
fl.IUI.CAI1.K
needs•
(SEAL)
to you.
the
Seminole
County
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TEXAS
OIL
COMPANY
Courthouse
dosm Court, Longwood, Seminole
in MICHAEL C. ALEXANDER
mature person for sPort trips
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
The
swirling water I1,
Sanford, Florida, the above PATRICIA A. ALEXANDER,
Will Baby Sit In my home, very
COUnty, Florida, under the fictitious
surrounding Sanford. Contact
Clerk of Circuit Court
desai
personal property.
hundrida of people from 1Mb narneof OuidsdToursby Water, and
good with kids any age, Sanford
customers. Wetraln. Write K. H.
Plaintiffs,
Seminole County, Florida
1. You keep our business pros
That said
,
made to
area. 323OwS.
beda,sestcattkstampedlng for that I inland to register said name
Dick. Pres., Southwestern
By: Mary Ann Duebury
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paring by supplying us with vow
satisfy the terms of said Writ of HARRY M. OINSIURO and
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with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Ig
Deputy Clerk
hI&amp;i grmmd and derailed a Seminole County, Florida In ac
employment needs.
Execution.
WILLIAM WHITE, JR., as and
Publish Nov. I, I, IS, 32, Ii7i
fl 4as?udIoi
Florida E Coad Railway cordance with the provisions of the DEP
JOhfl C. Polk
2
constituting the trustees and
Wanted - Counter girl, dry
ariff
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
fr'ait train.
directors of LEE MOTEL. CORP., a
cleaning assistant &amp; wash man
. , you have a need call us. No
Seminole County,
Section $U.Oi Florida Statutes itS?.
.
assistant. Apply in person 113
dissol
Florida cerporition,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Up to 7 fist of water
'JOY
FEE to the employer.
Fiotida
sig, Judith E. Reid
Palmetto.
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Notice is hereby given that I am
Publish Oct 15,351 Nov. 1,0, I'7,
pails of the 60 square mUSS of Publish November 1, 0, 15, 22, lilt engaged
Creativelxpresslong
33M$3
In business at Springs with sale on Nov.t, lilt
NOTICE OPSUIT
eMlared farms, IWthtg camps DeP.1
Piara. No. 1504 Longwood, Seminole DEO.7t
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
TO: HARRY M. GINSIURO
WE BELIEVE IF
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PRIVATE VOICE LESIONS ____________________________ County, Florida, under the fictitious
WILLIAM WHITE, JR., whose
Engine rebuiidir. Seminole
SOMEONE NASAN
name of FOWLER'S MENS SHOP,
Machine, $1 I. 15th P1. Isp.
___________________________ pIsces of residence are unknown, as
INVESTMENT
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
and that I intend to register said
onlyl Wages Commensurate W.
trustees of LIE MOTEL CORP., a
IN THEIR FUTURE
NOTICE ISHERESY GIVEN that name with the Clerk of the
benefIts.
daility.fringe
Circuit
dissolved
Florida
corporation.
____________________
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
THEY WILL DOA SETTER JOB
by virtue of that certain-Writ 01 Court, SeMinole County, Florida in
You and each 01 you will please
NOTICE ISHEREIVOIVENtht
Execution issued out of avid under accordance with the provisions
Can
be
your
own
boss,
set
You
Noths
L.gd
0
by virtue of that certain Writ Of
Your Future Our Concern
the seal of the County Cowl of. the Fictitious Name Statutes, Ta
your own pay rats, work your
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pending in the Circuit
ExICUt issued out of and IMIdIf
Orange County, Pieridi, upon a final Wit: Section 143.01 Florida Statutes me
n
schedule.
Don't
spend
your
Court of Seininele County, Piosida.
FICTITIOUS NAME
sail Of the County Court
(Udgeinaiw rindaad in the aforesaid
money In time trying toflnd part
an ac"on entitled MICHAEL I.
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Oranoe County. Florida. ucona
court
on
the
Of
AUgU5L.
AD.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
3lstdiy
time work every week let us do it
11g. Jerry .1. Fowler
FarM services for 0u
final
ALEXANDER
and
PATRICIA
A.
engaged
in
business
ii
1716 Hwy 17.
in that certain case entItled, Publish Oct. 25 &amp; Nov. 1,0, iS, tilt ludgem.nt rendered in the aforesaid ALEXANDER, PialntiffI,
regIster.
for
you.
Dial
3314422
to
912 FNnch Av•.
VIFIU5
old Roderick Wooden, who Alpha Electric Supply, Inc., a DEOU3
il, Fern Parli. FIa., Sitninoli
on the list day of July, A. D. HARRY M.
GINSBURG and
under
the
County,
FlorIda,
fictitious
1t71,
In
that
3235176
certain
case
entitled,
. 27 Ia a Florida corporation Plaintiff, .ys.
drownadSaturdey,
with
Clerk
.
larnett Bank of OfisndoWI,iter WILLIAM WHITE, JR., as and nameaf CITRUS AUTO BROKERS,
Smith Jr. doing business
computerited system, typing
boating accident In Lake Louts
as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH Park,
INC., and that I intend to register
a national banking constItuting the trustees and
Eiedra.City Company,
* * * * * *
shills required. Good pay, good
directors
of
LEE
MOTEL
CORP.,a
ndanf,
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
Monroe, will be held Friday at which aforesaid Writ of Execution
said name with the Clerk of the
FOR association, PlaIntiff, vs. Mary
Insurance,
hialt
hours,
group
I.
dissolved
Florida
corporation,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Circuit Court, Seminole Coui*y,
New Salem was delivered to me as Sheriff of
3:30
profit sharing, etc. Call 322*313 __________________________
Dinkins and
Terry
Dinkins, Defendants, wherein the relief
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7t.I011CA44E Defendant,
which
in accordance wIth the
aforesaid
pgjjjtj Squat Quich, 1500 Seminole County, Florida, and I IN RI MARRIAGE OF:
fot
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Execution
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have levied upon Ht•
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W. l2thSL, Sanford. Rev. 0. • described prcppfty owned following
DOLLY
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Statutes,
To.Wlt:
Section
Shes'iff of Seminole County, Florida, ttia$
by Louis
AVON
certain mortgage appeering Of
Petitioner, and I have levied upon the following iitd
Fiida Statutes liD
Wflliws', dierdi pester, will I. Smith, Jr., said property being and
FIGHT INFLATION
Wanted. $100,000 for Phase 01..
in ORB %4 Pus 1U1 Of the
described
property
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Paul
owned
L.
by
Terry
PUbIC
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in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
R.Weux
official,
constniction. I yts. lit mor
Sell Avon. Increase your ISThmI
recOrds Of Seminole County,
LOUIE F PATE,
Publish Oct. 211 Nov. 1. IiS. li or Mary Dinkins, said
more particularly described as
pewot. For dtaiis. call.
tgage. 160 pd equity 14 pc?
BurIal will follow
Responde,w. being located in SeminoLeproperty Florida, Involving lands In Seminole
DEO.1O6
1141.4417 or 644307t
Interest. Writeto Box 37, co The
County, County, Florida, descrIbed as
Rlawn C.mstuy. WilsonFlorida, more particularly
One l71 Ford brine Station.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1437,,.,'
AMENDED
described
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that sigod t)WOUI) 511 Wthlfl
dike receded adually today,
but there w no telling how
soon eras
denti would be boats EEl hellcoç*ers,
able to live on dry land agile. fideli roposled neither serbia
(XfIcIaIs said they could isot
widerutand why the Florida
Power &amp; 14* Co. dike bird forAl leant 700 people were
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person The Loxsclem Co..
Silver Lk Dr. 322.1031.

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5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.

and trailer parks train Port
mayaca nortnwam or a&amp; 20 TO:ANNETTE 1. RYNDERS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
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Last Known Mailing Address:
3f13 Sue Ellen Drive. Raleigh North
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CITYOPCA$IILSIRRY
NOTICE ISHENEBYOIVEN that
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVRNthII the city of CasWlbsrry lord of
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
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dfothtgulshed citizens .1Semis's. County presenting these trophie. to the par- coned among people who lost recossion."
rather then those
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an Dale CAppeck. ticl* aM program chairman; Wayne Doyle, puMkher of the crew wasamong adult women WA 14 months. If it takes off
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Thursday night toapprovea temporary measure
of shifting two qualified police officers who are Southward said currently employees are leaving
city and applications or lobs are not being
currently working as emergency dispatchers to
road patrol and hiring two new part4ime submitted. "We are going to have a hard time
dispatchers. Me also urged her colleagues t hiring people. They are going ii1 bi way."
approve over4lme pay for present members of
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Loeswsod had iii percent division was an additional
He added that he would rather see salaries o( this. of its officers, has not been
psrüclpstiim for a total of $3,471 bra total of $10,014.
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county. But now they are also risking their lives Southward explained that the city has to follow
and reputations with the department being state mandate on certification requirements for
police officers. She also noted that the city would
under-staffed as well, he said.
Mrs. Southward urged fellow councilmen beresponsihie for the actions ofvolusteers.

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A fourth police officer will be leaving Lake
The board agreed to discuss the matter in
Mary's ninesmember force in the next couple of workshop at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The availability of certified police officers is
weeks, Chief Harry Benson confirmed today.
"We wlll continue as best wecan," Benson itself aproUem, said Councilman Burt Perinaald,confirming a report that a fourth officer fs chief. Perinchief noted that few persons
leaving the city for a better paying job. Coun. currently enrolled in police standards training
ciltnan Pat Southward told the Seminole County we to graduate immediately.
Mrs. Southward, In urging approval of the
Legislative delegation about the problem
shifting and hiring, said more resignations of
Thursday evening.

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Seminole, President Bob bunk, $1,Ll$; (1tus Rank
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tlontotheSemnInoIeCotmtySchoo1BoardWeypIgit
Gagilano Is southeast regional director for a fraternal In*~
Wing the benefits of a delinquency prevention program they
ou1d like to see implemented locally.
County Superintendent of Schools William Layer expects the
,'.',. Twy Gagliano, spokesman for the group, said the program
largest turnout for Wednesday's board meeting to be from
CeTtar$ontheuseofaspecIallytraInedcounse!orwhocanw
various groups concerned with courtesy busing.
directly with troubled youths, police, parents and social service
Courtesy busing Involves allowing some students within two
agencies. The program is now in use In Winter Park, where a miles of their respective schools to ride buses. The school system —
policeman serves as counselor, Gagilano said,
does not have to provide transportation for students within two —
i4 The counselor could be more effective than regular school
miles of the school they attend.
juidance co%mseIora,Gaglianosald, because the individual would
'be Independent of the school system.
representatives from the county commission, countywide ad.
"We have a real problem, not with most of the kids but with the visory committee and county sheriff's office, use an "elaborate
five POrceft who get in trouble. If we can deal with them before - system," according to Layer, to decide which children should be
they get Into serious trouble Instead of suspending them or exprovided bus service when they live within the two-mile limit.
peUlng them after they cause trouble we'll be meeting the
Courtesy busing requests will be made from three areas:
problem in a more cm*nxdve way," Gagliano sal
Skylark, T. W. Lawton, and Lake Hodges Estates, according to
I Gg1EPJO said a second presentation of the program will. be.theboard!s.agenda.. Fred.Taylnr,.dlrector of federal programs
and raullilafttion for the county schools, said that he was sure
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ritpi.at hat bssa dl.cbd by th uaMy COID mittee but
committee had not looked Into the
with the problem because of a recent incident Involving a neigh- two requests.

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f!FUetative1 from 19 other
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1ot1da counties in Tallahassee are seeking amendments to not been a state audit slflC
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W76. If the county has to some support for
comPresent testimony before a House Sill 10, enacted at the
assume
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pastpromise
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r"—' selcn of the House dose o the
legislative year
audits the fee 'd • O unswayed.
btmnimIty Affairs Committee session. The bill requires each
$500
fried to review the effects of a co unty to have its annual audit
"We got a definite impression
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problem.
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The compromise plan,
"The challenge now is to
presentedbyFrench,callsfor convince
ofthehearingwasu'generany AudltorGeneral'sOfflce.
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the House and the
Positive"
, with the county
The effect of the law will thestatetopayforpastaudits Governor In next
m
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.ftpresentatives informally result in a first-year expense of with individual
special session," said Etch. ,
lsreeIng to a compromise plan about $185,000 to Seminole assuming the cost ofcounties
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t specify birth date,
exprel.g it masterfully today
LIM (Sept. ZWd. 23) will, certainly work to your
Keep YOW clever thou" to advantage However, one
tO use
the risk of someone malleft this to his bonaffi.
themnawayifyoutellthewrc,ig
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BobGrahmandmembersofthe is not the immediate effects of current.
Qtalrinan of the Seminole House and Senate If a special the bill that the counties are
Board of County Corn, legislative session is called next objecting to. In many counties,
Attending lb special session
of
the
were
Wlfonera Bob French and month. Graham has Indicated there has not been an audit for
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member of your family may not range ben?tj, rather than on
be as perceptive and Innovative their immediate returns.
as you are, so you may have to Consider tomorrow, too, not
just go ahead and prove just today.
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yourself right. You can do it.
ARM (March 21-April 19)
Find out more of what Has * Your ideas are pod and should
ahead for you In the year be carried aid today, but don't
following- your birthday by deceive yourself into thinlid
sending for your copy of Astro. they are grander than they
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distind changes In the brain Radio City Station, New York ,
cells that can be seen under a N.Y. 10019.
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Anything that injures the her situation.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
truth hurts.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. *Feb. 19)
Your clumes for success look 'You my become involved in a
very good this coming year,, specuiativesituatlommtodaythat
provided you don't set more has profitable promise. The
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Sanford, FL

Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1975

Gusts Brush Key West

WHhout Much Ado

Frederic Becomes A Hurricane Ag0l

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MIAMI (UPI)
Hurricanp Miles Lawrence. "Frederic is currents proved to be weak, holding it, slowing it down, not to venture far from shore. said.
Frederic has found new muscle no exception and the uncertain- however, and Frederic plodded keeping it from moving much at
Gale warnings also were up in
In the open water of the Gulf of ties require that all interests In along at 5
Meanwhile, Hurrica
miles an hour toward all. We'll have to wait for the the Dry Tortugas.
Gloria,
Mexico but a strong high the Florida Keys
which was never
especially the northwest,
high to move off
at least a
Lawrence said Frederic was
pressure area was protecting the Lower Keys should y
to
any land area, '
"The most significant steer- day or two," Pendleton said. the first hurricane since Hurrl threat
the Florida Keys today from its in close touch with the progress
downgraded
to a tropical sto
After that it will be able to cane Baker In the 1os that was
ing feature I see Is the surface
85 mile an hour winds,
th
of this hurricane."
how downgraded to a tropical Wi highest winds of 65 ml
high pressure area," said move more northerly
Wi
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gusts
of
up
to
55
miles
direction,
It's depression and rebuilt itself an hour.
Forecasters said the future
Ralph Pendleton, meteorologist fast and In what
path of Hurricane Frederic was 511 ho ur brushed Key West early at the National Hurricane too early to tell."
At midnight, Gloria's cent
Into a hurricane.
today and seas in the Lower
unpredictable,
Warnings went out to boaters
"Many have been downgrad. was located near latitude 3!
ter in Miami.
Keys and Dry Tortugas were
coast
of
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Gulf
to tropical storms and north and longitude 47.0 wn
or
halfway
up
the
keep It from moving north
"Slow-moving storms imply running up to 15 feet
Largo
Florida,
from
Key
to
regained
hurricane strength or about 1,000 miles w
east and the surface winds tend
steering currents are weak and
Frederic finally sprang free
Tarpon Springs, to stay in port. but It is rare for a hurricane to southwest of the Azores. It w
such Storms are subject to from Cuba Monday and quickly to move from the east.
Boaters along the East Coast be downgraded to a tropical almost stationary but wa
erratic motions," said National gained Strength 10 miles an
"That strong high pressure from Key Largo to jiat north of depression and regenerate expected to begin movin
Hurricane Center Forecaster hour In 4½ hours. The steering area to the north right now is West Palm Beach were advised again Into a hurricane," he northeast today.
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Republican Candidate
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Retired Gen. Alexander Haig,
the man who led the White House staff through the last
stormy days of the Watergate scandal, has brought the
number of potential Republican presidential candidates to
an even dozen.
A national committee was formed Monday to draft Haig
for the GOP nomination. He joins seven announced
candidates, two unannounced, one other draft possibility
and one Sen. Lowell Weicker, RConn., who announced
and dropped out.
The "Draft Haig Committee" was filed formally with
the Federal Election Commission, and organizers said,
"We have every reason to believe that he will seek the
Republican nomination for president once the depth of his
support is seen."
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NEW YORK (UPI) David The New York Poet quoted an
Kennedy, who told police last acquaintance of Kennedy as
week be was lured Into a saying: "He's gambling with
seedy Harlem hotel where bags his life. He can't be thinking
of heroin were found, has run Straight. It's not likely he can
away from the Kennedy corn. beat this thing on his own. The
pound in Hyannis Post, Mass.,
published reports Said today:
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WATERBURY, Coon. (UP!)- After an escape
from a
New liav-.a atl, a
at tz.m tom.4
mass murderer La wrence "Buddy" Pelletier ended
dingy back room of a Waterbury bar.
Pelletier, who is accused In the April robbery of $1.9
million from a Purolator armored car In which three
guards were killed, was arrested by Waterbury police
Monday night In a dimly lighted back room of the Trepid

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Fox, which features exotic
Police said they made the arrest acting on an
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Lula S. Ogtisby, Lake Monfort
Harry Davis, Orlando

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Milton Sales, S. Daytona

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5 Piggy Harden, a boy
Eddie H. Jr. I Donna J. King, a

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LilIlam E. Jones
John F. McGowan
Julia MInOS?

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Larna G. Robbins
Curtain Robinson
Wafter Rye
Luis M.

Elizabeth M. Crew

Helen HIllS

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Henry L. Lewis
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Raymond Swallow
Tonette D. Winn
Vivienne chaitnut, Delary

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Jenn le Iso, oeiton.
° Walter D. Lee, Deltona
Sertha L. 0cM, Deltona
Harriet?. Erdos, Lake Helen

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ElaIne T. was,., Dsfls
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Charles H. King. Idgewstir

Joseph F. Richards, LOIIIWOed

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names In which it was assessed or.
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StolES hi WhiCh fulled: $Ixndrt
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Inc., was Investigated by the Mate comptroller's office and ray t Name In Which P13
miel: Lamle
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A Seminole County sheriff's deputy on routine patrol beard a County of Seminole, state if PisrIdS.
Unless ascIi certificate or c4r.
shot In a motel parking lot In Fern Park and on checking
Unless such certificate or cur. tificates shaH be fidilmad IC.
tif icates Ihifi be
ac. CSVdIØS to tow the prepeñy
discovered a man had shot out the rear window of a car.
S. law the preperty disaiMS hi sisdi certificate or
Deputy W.HoeMldhshswdwhstaois4.dlik.,aho(fij.dIn cerdiig
desaibsd hi such certificate or CVtNICSII$ will be said to the
Cert
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be
house deer in liii tah day II $0.
Winter Park crouching In front of a parked vehicle, the dsput3r hiuililt CaSh bidder ,
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WASIUNGTON (UP!) - A between Mars and Jupiter, are meteorites were "clean." Pon- to talk about."
noted biochemist Monday re- 4.6 billion years old. That namperuma said the organic
ported the strongest evidence means they date back to the analyses of the Insides and
The spokesman, Hoddlng
yet that seeds of life exist beginning of the solar system, outside, of the meteorites were Carter Ill, said, "i am cointhroughout the solar system when the Earth and other identical.
geteiy under wraps on this one
End We on Earth apparently planets formed out of gas and
The evidence of the oldest and I can't get Into either the
dues back 3.8 billion Years.
dust.
known life on Earth comes from substance or the tone of the
"With our work on the brown-black rocks found near meeting."
Providing new hialgI4s Into
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The spOke.mai said another
Mnesigihsn the Was chemical some of the processes before Moorbath of England's Oxford Vanca.Dobrynln meeting would
evelu",' led to the develop. 111e began in the universe," University dated them it 3.0 be held today or Wednesday
meet of We on Earth, and Posmamperwna said atanews billion years - making them after Dobrynin has had a
a saw theg.p frái 1.2 billion conf.rence preceding hiareport the eldest known sediments on chance to report to Moscow and
to 015g91, YISFI for the the to the chemical society.
Earth,
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Springs, was listed In satisfactory condition today at
Carter said earlier the aim of debate, Sen. Sam Nunn, 1)-Ga.,
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Seminole Memorial Hospital after suffering a
U.S. diplomatic campaign to the meeting "Is to pursue the told reporters after meeting
fractured left leg and ankle Monday when the remove a Soviet combat bri- whole subject" and "make sure with Vance and CIA Director
motorcycle which he was riding collided with a car
gade from Cuba is under a deep the Soviet Union understands Stanfield Turner, "I think they
cover of secrecy, with another we view the matter very need some flexibility. I do not
driven by a 17-year-old Sanford juvenile. The acprivate meeting of Secretary of seriously."
think It is up to me to put them
cident occurred in front of the Burger King
Nevertheless,
the
adin
a
straitjacket."
Cyrus
Vance
and
Soviet
State
restaurant on Highway 17-92, Sanford, at 11:40 a.m.
But he also said, "it's a
Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin ministration continued to insist
The driver of the car was charged by Sanford
the Soviet troops, while a serious problem it's certainly
Police expected soon.
Department Officer Dennis Whitmire with violation
matter of concern, should be going to impact on the conDobrynin, veteran Soviet dl- isolated from the pending SALT sideration of SALT in the
of right-of-way.
ploinat who was ambassador treaty In the Senate.
Senate."
during the 1962 Cuban missile
Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan,,
The meetings with Dobrynin
crisis, spent two hours Monday and a group of other senators are expected to lead to a
afternoon with Vance, and left were scheduled to meet today meeting In mid-September beby a side exit of the State with Vance. Dole is one ofthe tween Vance and his counter.
Department to evade the senators Insisting the SALT part, SOVIEt Foreign Minister
photographers danding In the proceedings be halted until the Andrei Gromyko.
Street to catch a Picture of his Soviet troops are removed from
Gromyko is com ing to attend
black limousine.
Cuba.
the U.N. General Assembly and
One key senator in the SALT will meet Vance in New York.
A Vance spokesman said the

MOTORCYCLE
RIDER INJURED

TALLAHASSEE, Plo. (UP!) - lUring attorneys ad
accountants to track the Illegal actions of smugglers and
organized crime figures could be the key to wlasirtg the
drug war In Florida, according to the new szacMtvs
director of the Florida Dspsrimc't of law Fistorcmsu*.
Jams York Monday told the House Olminal ladies

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - Circuit into Everett
Richardson plans to rule today in a dult challenging the
legal basis for the dissolution of the state Board of
Examiners of Psychology.
Since the date Legislature failed to pass a law governing the licensing of psychologists and clinical and
psychiatric social workers In Its last session, under the
Sunset Law the board of eamhers expired on July 1.
The Florida Association for the Advancement of
Psychology, Drs. Malcolm Kahn, Erwin Lesser, Barbara
Goldman, Mary Fischer and Francins Kulick filed a class
action suit last month in Date County against the action.
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limitation treaty.
"All this outcry is being used
by those circles in the United
States that are trying to prevent
the ratification of the SALT II
treaty and In any case to
complicate the process of its
ratification," Pravda said.
Pravda said Soviet military
personnel were in Cuba at the
request of the Cuban government.
"It is also absolutely clear
that either by its size or its
functions the Soviet military
personnel in Cuba do not
present and cannot present any
threat to the United States," it

Secrecy Surrounds
'U . S. niplomacy

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Members of the House
Regulatory
Reform Committee an opposed to Go,. Bob
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Graham's tentative plans for a epedal eaton of trucking
deregulation next month, but Senate loaders think they
can be ready on time.
"I would prder the satire Public Service Commission
regulatory reform process coma op In January," saId
"
Committee Chairman George Sheldoui, D.Tampo, echoing
the segbn.M of his eainmtw, which met Monday.
HuW*Vi, Senate Preidust Phil tails saysIda
chamber can be prepared to hisdis On couiw'n trucg
quen byOct.$,11ndM.mOMfr.qlaunt17TnulflcnIdU
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view this matter very
seriously."

working with the blessing of
opponents of the strategic arms

On Sept. 1, the United States
protested the presence of the
troops. The United States said
the troops brought artillery and
armor to the island nation 90
miles off the coast of Florida.
President Carter said Friday
the troops posed no strategic
per Pravda said only Soviet
threat to the United States, but
military training personnel
their presence was unacceptawere In Cuba, that they had
ble and would be challenged
been there 17 years and were no
through "firm diplomacy."
threat to the United States.
Senators of both parties have
"Neither the number nor the
called
for opposition to the
functions of the said Soviet
SALT!!
treaty unless the Soviet
personnel have changed
troops
are withdrawn imthroughout all these years,"
mediately.
said.
Pravda said.'
Soviet Ambassador to the
"All contentions about the
A brigade of 2,000 to 3,000
arrival in Cuba of organized United States Anatoly Dobrynin troops would bring to 5,000 the
Soviet combat units are totally broke off a Moscow trip Mon- number of uniformed Soviets in
groundless."
day to fly to Washington at the Cuba, including 1,500 to 2,000
The newspaper blamed the request of U.S. Secretary of military advisers. In addition,
charges about the stationing of State Cyrus Vance to discuss there are an estimated 6,000 to
3,000 Soviet troops In Cuba on the Soviet troops. Vance said he 8,000 Soviet technicians and
American propaganda media, wanted to "make sure that the advisers in Cuba.

QUINCY, Fla. (UP!) - A legal services attorney is
going to court to try to regain theinoded home anelderly
black couple lost for failure to pay $3.05 In taxes
"I'm going to bring some kind of court action, but It will
be difficult because a tax deed is almost Inviolate," Milton
Wright of the North Florida Legal Services office said
Monday.
The Kenons face eviction by the new owner, Callahan
real estate broker John G. Barrow, who took advantage of
a date law that lets an individual buy another person's
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Soviet Union today denied as
"totally groundless" U.S. reports the Kremlin has sent a
combat brigade to Cuba and
said the number of its forces on
the island Is the same as during
the days of the Cuban missile
crisis.
In a rare front-page editorial,
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and 'years of issuance, the riamas In which It was assessed We

Glenn Turner has been sued by a Miami bank for his alleged
failure to meet $140,000 In mortgage payments on property in
south Seminole County.
The First State Bank of Miami filed suit In Seminole Circuit
Court, claiming Turner, nationally known entrepreneur, owes
$140,000 In mortgage payments and close to $12,000 In Interest on
land adjacent to Turner's Bear Gully Like Castle. The principal
on the mortgage was due July 30 and the Interest due Feb. 28,
according to the suit.
The suit asks Turner to pay the mortgage and interest or have
the property sold.
GUY RETRIAL DENIED
Archie B. Gray, 45, who told willing esters he had developed
a revolutionary magnet-powered enirY device, has been denied
a new trial on charges of fraudulent dock sales.
Gray, whose address is listed U P.O. Box 118, ?Jtamoie
Springs,, was convicted by jury July
fraudulent
sale of securities, sale of unregistered securities and iii. of
securities by an unregistered ',J,'nan. He appealed the convktlon, but Circuit Judge Thomas Waddell, denied a motion for a
new triaL
A number of Investors said they bo* dock from Gray
believing he had crested an enirgy..ftldssg e'lgtz4. However,
Investors said they did not actualli
a working model of
aueged invention. Gray's company, Gray Manufacturing CD,,

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Ola Cochran leaves the voting booth at the Lake Mary city hail today after
IIPIEMSEN 12. 1.spubHsnd
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SHE SCHOOL BOARD OF
th ree polling places In that city to decide on whether the city council there will be upper East Side Manhattan
SEMINOLE COUNTY
apartment.
1211 MELLONVILLE AVENUE
permitted to raise property taxes from $2.14 to $3.50.
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sperm density appears to be
declining in American men and a Florida State University
chemist suggested today toxic substances In the environment may be to blame.
Dr. Ralph Dougherty emphasized the sperm data are
not conclusive and his research findings, apparently the
first of their kind, are preliminary and require further
study.
"I believe the data provide a presumption that we ought
to look into the problem," he said In remarks prepared for
a news conference preceding this report to a national
meeting of the American Chemical Society."We ought to
Investigate the causes of the apparent decline."

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The 24-year-old Harvard
dropout and ion of the late
Robert F. Kennedy was brought
to the compound by his uncle
Stephen Smith a day after the
Incident in the Shelton Hotel In
Harlem, the New York Daily
News reported. Police said
Kennedy told them he had been last time I saw him he was
robbed of $30 in the hotel.
really out of sight."
Police In New York and
The hotel is known as a
Hyannis
Port said the Kennedy
narcotics hangout.
family had not contacted them
Following the hotel incident for help In locating Kennedy.
there were reports that young
Kennedy had a hard drng,
problem. The News quoted a
family sourte as saying the
family "had been watching N0TICSOP BID IxripUIowpR
over David very carefully and NIGH SCHOOL SEE, SEMINOLE
he was taking medication to COUNTY, FLORIDA
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NEW YORK (UP!)- A man who apparently believed
the deacon of a Brooklyn church had seduced his former
wife decapitated the deacon with an ax Sunday In full view
of horrified parlaloners, police say.
Police said Deacon Robert Williams was killed while en
route to Sunday school services at the Light House Church
of Love and Peace.
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla, (UP!) - Florida Highway Patrol
troopers considered dosing an Interstate 00 exit ramp
Monday afternoon just before rush hour because of an
accident Involving a car carrying radioactive isotopes.
Officials from the Hollywood Memorial Hospital, which
was to receive the delivery of gallium 67 citrate for use in
diagnosing illnesses, examined the glass containers and
said they had not been damaged.
Glordua Weston, 32, the driver of the station wagon
carrying the containers, sustained knee and back injuries
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ANNAPOLIS (UP!)
The U.S. Naval Academy has
expelled 13 midshipmen, including two who would have
been seniors this year, for violating the school's rigid drug
restrictions.
The 13 men separated from the academy Monday were
the first to be expelled since an investigation Into the
alleged sale and use of marijuana and the barbiturate,
Quaalude, began at the school last spring.
Four other middies, including one senior from last year
whose graduation and commission as an officer were held
up, were awaiting the outcome of administrative hearings
into their cases.

Annexed a portion of
Palmetto Avenue to Park area will be ready the end of
Avenue on the lake side of the October. He said one-way glass property lying north of and
street. Mrs. Bill Gielow, will allow patrons to watch the abutting Airport Boulevard and

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Naval Academy Expells 13

Million Budget

president of the Woman's Club, games through the dugout area. between Knudsen Drive the
Rinker also asked the corn- Seaboard Coast Line right-ofof $7.08 per $1,000 assessed the owner of a house assessed be real smart and stop spending told commissioners parking on
for tax purposes at $30,000 will when you run out of money," the lake side of the street is missioners to post road signs way.
valuation is now law.
Granted the request of the
The city commission Monday pay a tax bill to the city of Foggin said.
cutting off the view of the showing the direction to the
Hidden Lake subdivision
night after the third in a series $212.40, rather than $207, an
In other business, the corn- beautification of the lakefront, stadium.
-Granted 90 day extensions property owners to install a
of public hearings unanimously Increase of $5.40.
mission.
as well as the view of the
Foggin told the cornto 16 property owners whose street light near the dead end of
approved the ordinances setApproved the request of marina and the dock.
rnlssioners by raising property the Woman's Club of Sanford to
ting the budget and tax rate.
Instructed City Manager property Is on the condemned Loch Low Lane.
A representative of the
Only one opponent to the tax taxes they aren't doing their erect no-parking signs along Warren Knowles to determine list to permit additional time
homeowners of Hidden Lake
rate, Forest Foggin of French part to stop "the monster of Seminole Boulevard from whether under city zoning law for repairs.
Accepted the bid of $1,000 said the street deadends into a
Wes Rinker, who is manager of
the Florida Baseball School and from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. lake and presents a hazard to
leases the Sanford Memorial Barnes of Grove Avenue for the motorists in the subdivision
since that area is so dark. It is
Stadium, can operate a city's surplus police boat.
Adopted by ordinance a more than 400 feet from a street
restaurant with a beer and wine
series of building, mechanical, light, the representative said.
license at the stadium.
Approved a plan to grant
Rinker told commissioners plumbing, housing and gas
the resaurant being built 1111- codes recommended by the employees sick leave payments
mediately behind the first base Southern Standard Building while they are drawing
worker's compensation.
dugout under the grandstand Code congress.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - A 6-foot-long Asian
hooded cobra that escaped from his owner's mobile home
remained at large today despite and Intensive search of
the trailer park near the University of Florida.
Valley View trailer park residents met Monday night to
discuss the problem with the snake's owner, zoology
student Ray Bienert of Vero Beach.
William E. Haast, operator of the Miami Serpentariwn
and an expert on cobras, said the snake's venom could kill
a husky adult in 30 minutes.
"The smaller the person, the quicker the symptoms
would set. With a child, It would be ever so much
quicker," he told UP! in a telephone interview.

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Avenue, for the third time Inflation."
By DONNA ESTES
opposed the increase of 18 cents
"Anyone can ask for more
Herald Staff Writer
The city of Sanford's 1979-1980 per $1,000 assessed valuation, money. It takes a real manager
The new tax rate means that to do what has to be done to
$7.8 million budget and tax rate

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Hurricane David turned out to be
forgettable experience for native Floridians, not
Just us Yankees whose homelands are plagued t'
churning tornadoes.
Floridians hadn't had to take serious precautions
for almost two decades since Hurricane Donna
whirled a rampage northward up the middle of the
Sunshine State.
As Hurricane David's 100 mile-per-hour wind
gusts neared Miami, residents in Seminole County
heackdfor the grocery stores to stock upon canned
goods.
The lines at one local grocery store In Sanford
were longer than usual with carts filled with loaves
of bread, and nonpe*ishableg Outside, the sky had
blackened and wind gusts blew palm fronds Into the
streets and parking lots,
As I pushed my cart up and down the aisles, I saw

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United States

By SHARON CARRASCO

ANGLE-VIAL TERS

Siding woth China

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close to voicing a US. commitment to protect
China militarily during his visit to Peking, and then
hastened to say that was not what he meant.
First, he told the Chinese in a televised speech
that the United States Is committed to "Joining with
you to advance our parallel strategic Interests"
and "any nation that seeks to weaken or isolate you
in world affairs assumes a stance counter to
American interests."
When these remarks were taken by Americans
and others as going pretty far, Mr. Mondale had to
do some explaining. "We do not have and do not
anticipate a military relationship," he said in a
later statement. He further emphasized that "Sino
American friendship is not directed against
anyone" - meaning, of course, the Soviet Union.
It is all to the good that Mr. Mondale has put
America's current China policy into focus. The
essence of his statements is that a special intimacy
has been achieved with China, but the United
States is not officially taking China's side in the
cold war between the Chinese Communists and the
Soviets, nor has the United States any intention of
allying itself militarily with China against Moscow.
Yet it is obvious that we are moving closer to
China than to the Soviet Union. Witness Mr.
Mondale's visit. The vice president committed the
Carter administration to a Sino-American trade
agreement which would extend most-favorednation treatment to goods from China, and said the
administration is prepared to grant China up to $2
billion in Export-Import Bank credits over the next
five years to finance the purchase of U.S. goods.
The Soviet Union has neither the privilege of
most-favored-nation status nor EiIm Bank
credits. Nor has the Soviet Union been placed in the
category of a "friendly nation," a classification
Just ruled applicable to China by Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance and communicated to Peking by Mr.
Mondale. The later designation qualifies China for
U.S technical assistance in such areas as the
hdvtht&amp;ot ussed in Páth.
As for the military question, the U.S. position has
been that Soviet aggression against China would be
regarded as an extreme provocation toward the
United States. Military measures are implied as a
counter-move, but this is not stated, and Mr.
Mondale has been careful to leave it that way.
Thus, while the United States is not being exactly
evenhanded toward China and Russia, at the same
time it can legally maintain it Is basically neutral
and not playing one nation off against the other.
This situation is about as satisfactory as it could be
in a fractious world not conducive to categorical
foreign policy positions.
Not being formally committed to either side in
the Soviet-Chinese dispute leaves the United States
with freedàm of action. In fact, it leaves the door
open for relationships with the Russians as fruitful
as those now developing with China. Americans
would be inclined to pursue such relationships if the
Russians acted, as the Chinese have, to Justify
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It was his only appearance in

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the big leagues.
Veeck, now the owner of the
Chicago White Sox, is a premier

When Charles 0. Finley, the
man who brought white shoes to

ignored team. And her appearance Monday drew a large

Miss Meyers stands 5-foot-9

making different ones ride the

mule onto the field before
games.

fine."

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the NBA's gargantuans. She
has said she feels there is only a
slight chance she will make the

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athlete who is trying to make a
team," she said. "The guys are
much quicker than I am. I'll
Just have to play my game and
see how it goes."

Hypes abound in all sports.
This Is not to say, however,

cut.
But her signing drew huge

Coach Bobby Leonard said
Ann did a heck of a job."
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By United Press International games ahead of second place beat us,"
Carl Yastrzemskl, needing
turned Milwaukee and 13' ahead of
Baltimore
mayLeague
have East Boston in the Al. East, but only one hit to reach the coveted
American
the
3,000-hit club, failed to get the
was vindicated.
pennant race into a real joke, Stanley
ball out of the Infield in four atpsyched
me
up
by
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saying that we had only two DaLS.

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McEnroe Outcome Evident

Boston Red

NEW YORK (UPI) — One of my fondest recollections In this
bmslness of covering sports has to do with one particular fellow,
who upon finally being persuaded to come out and see his very
first baseball game, walked out during the seventh Inning of Don

Larsen's perfect World Series performance.
"Why not?" he said later to those who wanted to know how he
ould
possibly do such a thing. "There was nothing going on."
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Douglaston, N.Y., was demolishing his buddy and neighbor, Vitas
Gerulaltis, and becoming the youngest player in 31 years to win
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put Gerulaitis, 7-5, 6.3, 6.3 but leading the third set, 3-0, and
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the fact he had become the youngest U.S. Open winner
since Pancho Gonzalez won the title In 1948, McEnroe rejected the
iggestlon he might be the best tennis player in the world right
gaw.
-"I think Bjorn (Borg) is," he said In response to a question,
p,axnlng the currently internationally No. 1 ranked Swede, who
beaten by Tanner In tIle quarter-finals. "I think I'm either
day 1$$Un$ bt.r and today Iwu better
$O.2or3, but
gin yesterday."
Someosn among the pan bled media offered that his ternienwnent had Improved percent lately, too, and wondered If
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,,'I've answered that question every day I was here, so I'm not
going to do It again," McEnroe said.
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"How are you going to celebrate your victory tonight?" was
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another question directed at him by a female writer.
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icEnroe gave him the same answer. Along with It, he also gave .'fa
him the finger.
As for his emotional reaction to his victory, the sometimes
puckish McEnroe thought a moment when asked whether this was
he bed feeling he had ever experienced In his life.
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"They walloped our butts,"
you tuned into Monday night's interception 20 yards to the Vermeil said. "They had the big
football game expecting Atlan- Philadelphia 17, and Bartkow- defensive plays. I thought we
ta's Steve Bartkowsk.i to go Into ski and Francis connected for were prepar ed to play against
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the wInning touchdown three them and beat them but we
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weren't."
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Falcons' team record 312 yards
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that respect, he's a great deal like 16-year-old Tracy Austin, who
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laugh Tuesday night.
he to say that? I think he's a topped Texas, 5-2, and Kansas
Dennis Martinez, one of the great pitcher. I wish he'd show City nipped Minnesota, 6-5, in 14
mainstays of the Orioles' pit- me the sail) respect," Stanley innings, before losing, 5-2.
ching staff, was quoted as said.
There were no games in the
saying the Red Sox had only two
National
League.
"He was pretty pumped up
pitchers on their staff with any
Mariners
5, Rangers 2:
ability — Dennis Eckersley and about what Martinez said,"
Willie
Horton and Leon
Mike Torrez. So, Stanley, a added Red Sox' Manager Don Roberts hit solo homer in the
member of the Al, All-Star Zimmer. "lie's 15-9, Martinez is fifth to spark the Mariners.
squad, felt slighted by the 15-13. And he was 15-2 last year. Royals 6-2, Twins 55:
remark and personally saw to it He pitched a good game."
a one-out
Hal McRae
Orioles' Manager, Earl homer
in the belted
14th off Mike
the Orioles' seven-game winWeaver, agreed.
ning streak was snapped.
Marshall to give the Royals the
He combined with Dick
"He pitched a helluva game opener. Minnesota came back
he had to. His selection was to win the nightcap on a tworun
Drago on a four-hitter as the

featIng defending champion Chris Eyed Uoyd 6-4, 6-3.

[4k. AedIn, McEnroe is maturing more and more every day,
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Lake Howell High School senior offensive guard Jim said Bartkowski, who completed 10-of-16 passes. "If you have
Cosner takes a sip of water from his helmet during a a good back, you've got to ride
break In the hawks' practice. Lake Howell got off to with him. You can't Just pass all
a sound start on the grid season Friday night with a the time. U you're successful
26-0 victory over Bishop Moore. The Hawks travel to with the running game, that
Daytona Beach Friday night for an 8 p.m. encounter opens up the passing."
"We knew it would be a lowagainst Spruce Creek at Daytona Memorial
scoring
game," concurred FalStadium.
cons' Coach
man Bennett.
"We came In f iguring on a
running game and (rookie
Will iam) Andrews did the job
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k'id who gives Indication of growing Into another Naitase with his
Andrews, a third-round draft
NEW YORK (UPI) — South' during Southern Cal's first' Idle Penn State received 332
tenmperamemdaloutbursts. But the fact Is he's ayoung fellow with
choice,
ran for 121 yards in 24
ôod breeding who domdhnes lets his Intense cornpetiveneu and em California may have lost scoring drive and his status for points for sixth place and No.7
All-America tailback Charles this week's game' against Purdue picked up the final first- carries. He lugged the ball six
6e.Ire get away from him.
times for 37 yards to
c.'peopl. don't understand that when Ido some ofthe things Ido, White for a while, but the Oregon State Is uncertain, but Place vote and 2fl points after a straight
Atlanta's
up
first score, a 14
1'm only getting angry at myself," he said. "Who am I hurting? Trojans haven't lost their grip fullback Marcus Allen stepped 41-26 romp over Wisconsin. 3
sneak byBartkowski,
l'm only hurting mysell, and ldon't intend tOdo ft. I want tobe on the nation's No. 1 college into rush for l00 yards against HeismanTrophy hopeful Mark yard
Later, as the Falcons hung on
Herrmann
threw
four
TD
Red
Raiders.
the
playir,
not
as
a
court
character,
football
spot.
remembered as a good tennis
a four-point lead, when they
i.z to
There was little change passes and completed
Naturally, If somebody says something to me, It gets a reaction The national champion
took
over the bail on their own
Boil
jans, who defeated Texas Tech, overall from the preseason for 1 yards for the Bollerfrom me. Don't forget, I'm young yet."
25
with
8:19 remaining, An.
21.7, Saturday night in their ratings
And then he gives you that wholesome boyish laugh of his.
which picked the
drews
netted
Nebraska, Idle over the six carries In 37
a more yards on
During most st Sunday's match, the crowd was with Gerulaltis. season opener, received 24 'rrojans to defend their national
drive that didn't
Mite of that, one of the questions McEnroe was asked was flrstplace votes and 551 overall title
but Alabama and Weekend, Is rated eighth with
any
points,
but chewed up
tnther it was gratifying to him that the crowd finally switched to points from the 38 co
Oklahoma swapped positions 276 points and No, 9 Houston nearly seven minutes.
rallied for 17 points in ft final
participating In UPI's first after the Crimson Tile's
tan, which it never actually did,
"We took him (in the draft)
er to beat UCLA,
weekly
ratings.
ry
quart
his
questioner,
en
champ
at
loo
d
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pressive opening-game victo
as
a Mocker and not as a runWhite bruised his shoulder over Georgia Tech. Alabama is behind Deirick Brown, who
"1 don't know what match you were watching," he laughed.
nor,"
Bennett said. "We're
for
now No. 2, followed by for one score, passed
time
Cougars'
surprised.
He's made our
set up
Oklahoma, Texas and Miand
he's a namer
ird ID with a 67-yard
rim. bsl1
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No. 5 spot with a crushing HoedOflpn lOtlPfMid
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The Eagles, seeking revenge
victory over Northwestern.
for a 14.13 loss to the Falcons in
Piem
State
Is
sixth,
followed
State
a
33-15
wInner
over
lopsided underdog, especially forest feeling, but jint as
'PROVO, Utah ' (UPI)
Illinois.
last year's NFC wlldcard
H.od
by
4gh.n Yàung Umversity's six. Wilson had undergone an good."
playoff game, scored first on
e
and
Michigan
State
to
compl
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tV.11 Edwardu has spent emergency appendectomy in
Tony
Frwklin's 35-yard field
"We
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like
we
could
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
the top 10.
Ism years polishing his Augint and had only been
U n I • d Press
Intornetlonap
goal.
Bartkowski's
touchdown
that
game.
In
fact,
we
always
1gi
Alabama picked mc nine first- Board of Coacties' toe $ in the second quarter capped a
',gqu,, kiting his working out
plan
to
win
every
game.
But
ft's
place votes said 50 points t
smdet-' develop Winning In- mates for ma weá.
76-yard, 14-play drive but
net the most Important thing. I move
ahead of time iii. Sooners, records In parenitwees (Pint PIilIad,4phla came back with
diets in the BYU players
"We dido't Siged Marc to also believe football should be
be cfIdence Edwards play time whole game en of' fun—agame.Theomdgrowthof who received three No.1 voles wsek):
an lSyard march finished off
liii CIiflhlOfl
we his players to build In fuiss," Edwè sell. "We football should be good, positive and 4111111
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when
quarterback Ron Jawor,
So. Calif. (34) (14)
531
Tide was buoyed by the return I.
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scrum
in from ti'e
2. Alibame c, i
knew hlssldswasdlllhurtbii. -valuesthitwlllbenefitaphayer of quarterback Steadman s.
Okoma
(3)
(Si)
as
three.
but he never 0=0411111118i He for the remainder of his life."
Marc Wilson told the pila,4 on his first five ping
SheilY, injured hit year, who 4. Texas (1) (04)
S.
(14)
315 But the Eagles comdkm't build
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Following the victory, the completed of41 passes and 4.Pennit.(04)
am their 10.7 halftime lead
, by
TSSN AWL quarter, we boo ms, the coac and players gay, the ra*ifor7lyarde. "SheslY looked
P"• () (14)
s's despite two third-quarter
bill to sophomore lim like his old iii!," crowed S. Nebraska (04)
11asà prod kla point, bail and he
rn threats.
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st to s
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pjj'g insipid orevirelon come ad,"
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Idle Texas, with one first- 11.. N*e Dame (H)
s'lfeied a broken neck midway
tve
in Vermeil decided to gamble on
'Iflu. And (ha Edwards — BYU's win" -through the moe, but lbs place vote and 421 points, 12. Missouri (14)
in fourth-and-one, and leroy
a
WasIdSsn (14)
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cash
eve
with
$1095
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MichIgan
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Foramountain boy, he has come a long way.
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because as far as most Tibetans are concerned,
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where
the Dalai Lama is Is where Tibet really is.
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personally beseeched C. Peter McColough,
As long as they confront that loyalty, the new
Barabba's boss at the time, to give Barabbs a
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leave of absence so he could Join the Carter
veneer.
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administration.
To believe the Dalai Lama is thought of as a'
McColough, board chairman of the Xerox
"living god" is a misreading of the actual
Corp., consented, and Barabbs now ?VS
Tibettan conception. He Is a reincarnation the
Democrats as director of the Census Bureau
14th since the 14th century of a saintly spirit
the same politically sensitive pod he held with
destined eventually to become a Buddha.
distinction during a Republican athnlnlstratlon.
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million, orsoTibetansthrougjioutthe world, less
news from Washington.
than two Million of whom are actually in Tibet.
The son of an Italian immigrant laborer,
As such, he is the head of the Yellow Hats,
Barabba was born in Chicago 45 years ago. In
Tibet's largest monastic order and therefore the
1909, he co-founded and became board chairman
theocratic country's effective political as well as
of Decision Making Information, Inc., a highly
religious leader.
respected survey research firm based in Santa
The Dalai Lama may not be precisely a living
Ma, Calif.
spaceship was to be declared ready to caM out god, but he Is the lively protagonist of one of the
By AL RO5$flER JR.
The bed indicator of the company's political
great political iramu of the times. This Is not
UPI 8eieiee Eiter
operatlond satellite launching missions.
proclivities Is provided by the Identity of its most
the first time that the Chinese have enforced a
Th_original
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presüientiai nomination
politically adept leader of such an other-worldly
The effort to develop the big winged rocket
people.
In May 1973, Barabba was tapped by Nixon 10
The most recent timeta ble, presented last
head the Census Bureau. During his tenure, transport has been plagued by numerous
week
to organizations that will use the ship, The 14th Dalai Lama either came into this
Barabba emerged as a boss who not only was problems for the past few years and is now more
eliminates the last two test fllØa and turns world with Innate political savvy as well as the
than a year behind schedule. The problems are
professionally respected
them
Into operational missions. Space officials MhhIt1Y spirit of his predecessors, or acquired
so serious President Carter has asked for a
sophisticated and personally
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out that additional test missions can be great deal of It in his Indian exile.
In an administration not noted for Its sin- briefing next month,
scheduled if the Initial flights encowster • He has for years Impressed visitors to his
Getting the space shuttle ready for operational
sitivity to minority groups, Barabba became
Himalayan place of exile with his Intelligence
ficullieL
personally concerned about complaints that satellite launchings as soon as possible is PrThe latest tentative schedule, devised for and personality. He gave evidence of both bn.
Hispanics and blacks had been badly un. ticularly Important because the Defense
mediately upon arrival In New York, handling
planning purposes, locks like this:
Department is counting on the ship to C&amp;TY UP
dercounted In the W10 population census.
Space shuttle 1—to be launched by June M. the pushy American press as deftly as any pro on
To resolve that delicate problem, he "Y payloads in the early 1910s. Commercial
Space shuttle 2— launched by November iwo. the PU&amp; IppUaflCe circuit.
established advisory commilless composed not satellite developers also are affected by delays.
At the request of the U.S, government, he Is
shuttle3_ by Fey 1951.
The shuttle in the
spactshipbUllttordurn
only of members of those groups but also of
making
the visit in his capacity as a religloist
Space shuttle 4—by May 1951.
representatives of citizens of Asian and Pacific from orbit to an airport landing, for use over and
Space shuttle S (the first operational mlion) lender rather than as a head of Mate, exiled O
°" 'ø
Island heritage.
to launch a tracking and data rft satellAs otherwise. A fine point that is likely to make no
The _ launch of the Columbia, the first of
difference to audiences during his 40day U.&amp;
In September 1975, Barabba left the federal
1,ig
goverment to become manner of market four rocket planes to be built, now Is scheduled
Space shuttle 6
to launch three corn- tour, but his considerable signiAcance to the
keepers of protocol In W&amp;ngton and Peking.
research for Xerox, After Carter's inauguration, for some time between the end of March and the
muxdcatlons satellites Oct. , 1951.
Manuel D. Plotkin, an 01ficial of Sears, Roebuck and of Jime next year — but some space agency
Thiftm flights of the Columbia and the Whit is of even more 'lgp'1kance Is th
&amp; Co., was selected to head the Census Bureau. officials believe a delay Into next slunmer Is
second space shuttle, the net-yet.cornplet.d thnIig, The Dalai Lam has long indicated an
A* Plot
was a highly competent likely.
Qialleiger, are tentatively plumed for im. I b*.red In personally ptililLg the 'flbetaá
Astronauts John W. Young and Robed L
prefessivital, he rspnteily lacked the p'l
Tin first mission of 1910, howe.,, Is to launch CMI in the United States. aut during the long
and probsolond qusutie, AWGW7 to cow Crjpin will make the nigit, starting out from
J, ad the years of hostility and mutual nonrecognitioi)
a Galileo spac,rt to
,nmcat, ctively net only with (bugress ad C. Canaveral, Fla., and gliding to a landing at
shuttle may net be reedy to - 1
between the United States end what was thit
p
*j Elvardu Air Force B..., Cold., 53 hours later.
ot
butlaunch repiirened&amp; Mon p,.rMly rated carefully dsIgnated Mainland China
The mi-ku, once out for laM March, was first
subordinates Within his own agency.
engj'is and a Ughier external fud took • W&amp;thigten would have non. of 11.
With the Cmiii Bureau beset by moral and Milled by troubles with the powerful newdesiWi
needed to provide the merv required to send Now that U.&amp;Oilnmss rip,iuI4manw4 ha
management problems end the= population bydiegen.oxygm engines that will Power the
the orbiter and M0006.v1c probe embindion rapidly progressed to something closely
count rapidly approaching, the White Home Colb*o orbit. But more recently it has
to Jupiter.
rummft chommise., the DslaI Lms I
been delayed by the h#1 en of vital In.
bsgas a 11rande searej for a repljce'n,i,
Thirteen space Miattle qvmjeeio,ij abe am uuddeumly welcome. Qeerly, his visit — rimeiafly
AlthenghBubbsqulcklyensrgedu th.b.g iulatlon Well on the ship's ahinl'iiin *1mm.
scheduled for 1111, using the CoIuiMi, the km his relibous capacity — Is no offense end
qusW$ CWdi4I, his return posed Iwo major
The adlitlorel twomnan shuttle test Ill' In
(1'a3kgr and the third shuttl, to be bull, the bucks up reports Piking ii Interested In making
Orbit were plumed before the 12)400t4014
problems.
Discovery..
a dual that would permit his return to Tibet..
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engaging hi a game of tag.
The radio stations spoke of the "cabin fever"
Floridians must be feeling from seeking refuge
from Hurricane David. They tried to assure,
residents they wouldn't be conf ined to their homes
or shelters much longer.
Floridians don't know what cabin fever is until
they've spent one winter In Chicagoland. Last yea r,.
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the Chicago area was blanketed with more than
inches of the white stuff that confined us to our ,
homes for weeks.
A typical day meant getting up an hour earlier to
make sure your car started and then slip sliding to
work. And that was It.
It wasn't that we wanted to stay home and take
turns staring at the tube or the four walls. We
literally couldn't dig ourselves out.

flula1 mleb on mwichles and goodies to help
residents pass the time. A huge pile of various types
of batteries for transitor radios greeted shoppers as
they rounded the corner to go down the first aisle.
This impulse buying reminded me of grocery
just before the Christmas holidays.
Unfortunately,
Unfortunately, Hurricani' David cast its black
shadow on Labor Day making it a somewhat less
than f estive occasion.
Later on In the evening, I had the opportunity to
visit one of the four disaster shelters in Seminole
County to get an idea of the conditions there.
As I walked into a shelter at the Seminole High
School library, a group of men stood Staring at
Monday Night Football on a color television set no
doubt normally used for educational purposes.
Empty sacks that once held steaming burgers and
fries loaded one of the tables near the wall Just
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"I got too Involved and was like the feeling that I am helping someone get through something that Is vet&amp;
afraid to hurt the patients even difficult."
though It was often necessary,"
she explains. "I really admire usually work on an embalming funeral. They would select their important. If my husband died
nurses. They work terribly hard and lifts are often used,
own casket, burial plot and today, I don't know If I coulti
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Despite discouraging words Included In the embalming is Everything would be set down quick to smil e.
from her mother and a cousin in cosmetology; she explains that in writing.
"You have to have a great
the funeral profession, the coametics are used after a
Clients would pay a deposit, sense of humor in this business
Kentucky native dropped out of person Is embalmed to "create which would collect Interest because you are always dealing
"Slavomle Dances" was one of the colorful ballets In Ballet Guild's repertoire
college and enrolled In mor- a memory picture."
with sad and upset people," she,.
until their death.
last season. Among the ballerinas performing the high-stepping spirited dance
"People can do anything they
tuary school.
"I would like to sit everyone says. 'No one can be sad all th
are, from left, Jolane Meinke, Kendall Murphy, Charnily Mann, Mary Anne
"I really went cold turkey," want (In planning a f uneral )," down and tell them to do this," time. When you go home you
Roberts and Laura Lynn Grace.
she says. "I had only been to she stresses. "The director Is says Mrs. Sibley. "It Is very have to be able to forget it.'
there only to guide them. We do
two f unerals In my life."
Most of the st udents had whatever Is needed for them to
funeral homes in the family or get through the grieving
had worked in them. But Mrs. process.
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Sibley did have the advantage Mrs. Sibley is a firm believer
How many little girls reach their ambitions of becoming
"This will be the first time we have adjudicated the
of her nursing background, in open-casket funerals.
ballerinas?
Mr. and Mrs. Damon 'Kookie" Hawkins, Jr. announce the birtir
,dancers and there will be a professional panel to
"A person has,,to be able to of their first child, a daughter. Miranda Kay, who weighed In a$
which helped her earn high
Around the Sanford-Seminole area, "quite a few," could
the dancers."
accept the death, she explains. 61b., 3oz., on Aug. 31 at Womack Army Hospital, Ft. Bragg, N.C'
grades.
be the answer.
Any dancer, from age 11, who has two years of ballet
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"Prestige" Is the word to describe Ballet Guild of
Mrs. Hawkins Is the former Peggy Luke, daughter of Mr. art
training Is eligible to audition. Each
must be
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Sanford-Seminole. The unpaid dancers are special,
Mrs. Frank Luke of Sanford. Paternal grandparents are Mrs.
registered In a certified dancing school.dancer
male jealousy and continually
dedicated people who relinquish many teen-age pleasures
Dancers planning to audition must wear black leotards
For the same reason, she Addle Hawkins and the late Major (Ret.) Damon Hawkins of
felt put on the spot.
to bring pleasure to others
and pink lights with their hair In a'bun, and bring ballet
suggests memorial services for Sanford.
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But it wasn't Until she
The guild dancers must maintain a high scholastic
shoes (polide shoes are not necessary).
those who are cremated.
graduated Uias asic met real
average and do not pay for training In the company.
Dancers who are auditioning for the first time should
"It Is a giving sort of job,"
prejudice. She could not find a says Mrs. Sibley. "I like
Formed in 1961, Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole (BGS)
report to the Audio at 10 am. Auditions for all other
the
job. Most of the funeral homes feeling that I am helping
Start Right
Is entering its 12th year. Company dancers are selected
dancers are scheduled at noon.
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me get through something
SmokWatctierss now, and...
her were "looking for cheap
Aadlti"i for the-1975'IS year will be hold Saturday it
psek to etimii qwsat' For Information, call IN-SlOG.
labor," she %.s1m•
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MW waits umt the did not
Conducting the auç(on for the first time will be the BGS
perform free community services at public gatherings,
choose her profession for the
She worked at three funeral
artistic rectors and choreographers, Valerie Weld and
civic organizations nursing homes, public schools and the
mes for nothing and was money.
ho
Miriam Wright.
"Everyone thinks that
guild travels to stimulate the dance arts In culturally
finally hired as a maid at a
"We are really looking forward to it," Mrs. Weld mid.
deprived areas.
f
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un
fourth with the agreement that
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She got her current job from to be On call 24 hours a day. You
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the father of a mortuary-school have to love It to do It."
classmate. He remembered her
To ease both the emotional
when he was trying to replace a and financial stress of funerals,
woman funeral director who Mrs. Sibley is working with a
had retired from his staff.
group of funeral directors to
Mrs. Sibley says that her sex create a st atewide precan actually be an advantage arrangement program.
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request female funeral
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...,If you Join Smokwatcflers• now, and follow our
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that they don't get something or she wants so desperately, she directors. Strength Is not would meet with a funeral
pleasant program. Hosted by hospitals, leading
(In $CIDStIdfl$ JIot because the does.
theat the electric company by
necessary because two people director to plan their own
on
coporations, and government agencies coast to
outlet wired
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We In't agree this, Abby.
COast. This program has helped over 100,000
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Announced the
signing of Arkansas guardforward
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Basketball

By United Press International
Monday
Baseball
St. Louis
Took pitcher Buddy
Schultz arid second baseman Mike
Tyson off the disabled list and
brought pit cher Kim Seaman up
from Springleld, Ill.
Phliadelphla - Purdsassd pitcher
Dan Larson from Its Oklahoma City
farm team In the American
AssocIation.
Recalled infielder
California
Rance MulilnIks and southpaw

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MouSy's Games
Baylor,
American Lsagw
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Cal 125: RIce, Boo 111; Lynn,
Tsday's Games
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Chicago (McGlotlwn 11.11 and Singleton. Bolt 104.
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PhIla at New Orleans
Miami at Minnesota
Tamp. Bay at Green Bay
Kansas City at Houston
Chicago at Dallas
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Buffalo at San Diego
Oakland at Seattle
San Fran at Los Maclet
Monday's Game
NY Giants at Washington

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New England at C1nC1

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STAiD (Season Premiers) A
nice girl's Infatuation with
Loule aPPells the Cabbies and
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SAN? OP BEING HUMAN
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Notice is hereby gIven that we are
engaged In business at 101 E.
Altamont. Avenue, Suite 4,
Altamonti Springs, Seminole
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a)TODAYIN FLORIDA
(I)EYIWITNESSDEAPNIWS

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DEM.139

NEWS

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7:30
TODAY
(2)
(4) FRIDAY MORNING
S0000 MORNING AMIPI.

dale.
HOL000 'TEIION
THEATER "Actor" Based on
the life of Paul MunI, a young
actor and his family emigrate
from Eastern Europe t the
(MINd
wit.. mey
work In the Yiddish thesters of
.Clsvelsnd and Chicago. (4)

FLORIDASTATUTE 197.246
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Raymon J. &amp; Mary H. Schmitt
the holder of the following certificatas has filed said certificates
for a
be lii'

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The certificate numbers and years
of issiance, the description of the
property, and the names In which
was assøsed areas follows:

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Certificate No. 31
Year of Issuance: 1914

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DescrIption of Property: Lot 35
ROSELAND PAR KS .1st ADD PB 7
PG 66
Name In which assessed: Malor

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Countyof Seminole Silt. of Florida.

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Name Statutes, To.Wit: SectIon
565.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
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Ronald R. Shuck
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stainless steel body with galvanized
tubular legs. IS'O" long x 24" wide.
3 Bottle Cooler Beverage Air

DWO 64. Item No 19.
1 Cooler Fre.zer.Amerlcan

Hodges.Chrom,

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wIre

shelving. Itsm Plo. 20*.

1 Char Broiler Vulcan-3%" Is..
gasstandard finish Model M 1509
M5151. Item No. 1.
1 ConventIon Oven Vulcan-larger.
Standard finlsh.gas 1U volt motor
Model OT 5 Item 2.
1 Range with oven and 4 burners
- with one Standard finish single
deck she$f.Vulcan.Mod.I nut.

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8-HèIp Wanted
Application being taken for
waitresses 8. cooks. Apply in
person Holiday Inn of Sanford on
Lake Monroe.

6-Child

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Be a demonstrator, earn extra
cash from Friendly Home
Parties. Ciii 323S456 from 10 to
6. also booking parties.
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Mother will do babysItting in my
home anytime, infants 1. small
chUdren. 323.5234.
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COOKS

fl-litructlor5

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Ceramicciasses
Enroll now. Classes start Sept. 17.
Make your own christmas guns,
ptonern.117s.
SumnersCeraunlcs
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Cook wat.ted-day shift, also
needed day time waitress. Full
part time. Apply in person
Holiday Inn, III SR 16.

CASHIERS

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
tell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 1.141
aoel or 64'.3079.

Wanted DiskClerk.
Appuyinperson
Hotidayinniakefront

3234112

Fora career in Real Estate call
StemperAgency,Wm.Stemper,
322.4sf 1.

PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
3227346.

AUTOMOTIvEMAcHINIST
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 25th Pm. Exp.
only I Wages Commensurate w
abilityfringe benefits

LPN. Full time 6. part time. Apply
In person Lakevlew Nursing
canter, l9 E. 2nd St.

I1ijiNoticø
THE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IIGIITIENYM JUDICIAL COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLI'
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 79.1662CA.04•
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IN RE: The MarrIage of:
GEOROETTE LIJBINSKI,
Wife

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2NDMORTGAGE
REAL ESTATE
LOANS UP TO 530.000.
Investments, bill consolidation,
maior purchases, or any need,
Call: 3221612
Blazer Financial Services

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FRANK STANLEY LUBINSKI,
Husband.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO:
FRANKSTANLEYLUBINSKI
126 Weler HIll Road
Louis County, Missouri
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution
MarrIagehasbeenfiled against you,
and that you are requIred to
a
copy of your Respons. or Pleading
tothe Petition upon the Petitioner's

Fontaine and you are

attorney, LEON 0. WATTS, p.o.
BOX 6566,423 Palm Ave., TltusvilIe,

.s."Rlchard L. Mamele
HUTCHISON, MORRIS

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Commercial Bldg. for leaK, 2100
sq. ft., suitable for shop or
professional officeS. 333.7423.
Commercial Bldg. 6,00) sq. ft $2
sq. ft. Can be divided. 205 E. 25th
St.

Meetings

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NOTICE IS NUISY 'GIvEN,
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REPLAY
NIsied IsIN bathes. 30 sal. gifu, Nit Jack I. Damper &amp; PsulIni
NOTICE OP 1*11.'
W. WIORA urns 1 and 1.
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cal. Plumbing Service &amp; RepaIr.
Call Larry for Free Eat. 671 6294.
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

HANDYMAN-GEN. HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS FROM CUR-TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR
PENTRYPAINTING-SPR INK
LERS. 3236766 ANYTIME.

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are iust
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322.2611 or 831 9993.

Handy Paul, has' truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs. carpentry, paintlnq 8.
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 6531.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
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Lawn&amp;Garden
American Sod
831 2200
BAH IA SOD $30 ( 400 sq . ft
Free Del. on 4400 sq ft. or more.

Appliances
Alan's Applisnces
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323O1)3S
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Lawn Maintenance

Beauty Care

Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
321 5095
Mowing
323 8719

TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
formerly Herr bitt's Beauty Nook
SI9E. tat St.;322-5142

Ught Hauling

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.ppIiances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

CsrPSfltT'Y
Room Additions

remodeling
general home repairs.
lob too
small. Call 323.9445 anytime.

Office Cisa sthig
Custom Office Cleaning, corn
merical, new const. Licensed,
bonded &amp; inSured. Quality service everytime Ph. 323-0541 or
665 5954.

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Tyson Cement
Drives,patios,walks&amp;etc.
LICENSED 569.9435

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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add ma. Quality work, no lob
too small. $914914.

Painting by Anthony Corino, In.
tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 32201)7

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty, 25 yrs. Exp. 1691367.

Bwtdy Flute, excellent condItion
Perfect for band, $123
3231331

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Thomas Organ$, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center. 2302
French Ave. 3327733

Sgt. Peppers Painting Service,
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Eat. 323 1704,

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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast
repair service. 3226101.

Alternations, DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery
372 0707
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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legq, Lic.
Mtg. Ereker, 531 No. 4-D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

D&amp;MTractor5ervlce
Mowing &amp; discing, cultivation
qitch banks chopped. All service
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtors
our specialty. Good ref. 34.5777,

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ANIMAL HAVEN

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FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cart 1Hirt 323-7150

SO-MICOIbIISSUS for S

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TM Greenhouse
3229141

Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea

control. Pet

supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady insidi kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cool.
cages 322-5753.

R&amp;R Pressure &amp; Steam CleoningRoot, homes, mobile homes, etc.
Mobile homi Special 12*00,"
532.50. Re15OnabI. rates, all
work guaranteed. 323.7153

Evusaftera&amp;w,ebsflds
,35

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 $anlsrd Ave.
302.1791
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Oak
nd-mixed lied $35
331.1513

1 Man at*alitv n.aI
Iyrs exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayn, Beal, 337.1331
PAINT1$O,CARPINTRt
CUSTOMCABINET$

WILIONMAIII FURNITURE
SUY.$ILL,TRADI
311.3)1 1 First N.
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352-1432

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matleews. $35 $50. Sanford
Auctigi. 1US$. French, 33173*

BranchOffke 3232222

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'75 models Call 3399100 or 834.
4605 (Dealer)

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Iande327.1S77
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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fl.. 32771

equIty. 32213W

BIDED
1430$. Myrtis Awe.. $ea$sI1

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
HWy 92, 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 904 255.
$311 for further details.

For Eslate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential AuctIons &amp; Apprisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323-5620.

53-Boats a Accessories

Losing your home 1, credIt? I will
catch up back psyments 1. buy

$119111 REALTY

R LIORS PA

330*660

3653495, eve. 349-3431

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Zenith 23" works good, $125.
Free
Delivery. Sanford Furnature Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.

GENEVA
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$37,000. IOpct.dwn. By owner

TRIPLEX (2) 2 BEDROOM (I) 1
BEDROOM, 2 CARPORTS.
COMPLETELY RIDICO.
RATIO, INCLUDIS NIWW
ROOF, PRICE RAISED TO

ANYTIME...
MuitipIe Listing Servics
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Sanford's Sales Loader'

53995. 323 -8-US -

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EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $20,900
"THE LAND MAN"
J. MANN REALTOR
365-7273

3 BEDROOM. Wa BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, CARPETING, FENCE.
&amp; SPRINKLERS. $11559.

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
- LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 372-5771.

tone washer I. matching dryer.
Like new $500 pr. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 11-v2 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.

allowed.

PAINT. 131,559.

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HIGH &amp; DRY. Large oaks, pine 1.
palms. Close In, paved streets.
zoned agriculture, horses

3 BEDROOM FAMILY ROoM.
CARPORT, CARPETING; NEW

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Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg. Material. 322 5639

Ptuiico S S coppir tone refrigerator
wice maker. Like new. $500.
Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17-92
So. of Sanford 322-5731.

INC. REALTORS
530-4533 or 339.1711 eves.

3 BEDROOM.) BATH. CENTRAL
AIR I. HEAT, CARPETS, ALL
APPLIANCES. PRIVACY
FENCE. 'ALL BRICK. $30,150.

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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

3230697

FORREST GREENE

2 BEDROOM FORMAL DINING
ROOM WOOD FLOORS, FIREPLACE, ICR lINED PORCH.
COMPLETELY REDECORATED, NICE CORNER. 132.055.

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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

SanfordLk. Sylvan Area, 7
residentIal lots of which 4 are
water front. $43,300.

47-RNI Es

79-Trucks-Trailers

52-Appliances

Realtor 3227953.

ROOF. $31,900.

68-Wanted to Buy

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7 acres Lake Sylvan, $10,000. Best
Terms. William Mallczowslii,

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH WITH
CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT,
COUNTRY KITCHEN, FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE.
LARGE SCREENED PORCH, 2
CAR GARAGE. 549,00.

3 BR, 1 I, w.F* or ciuIdbs In
Yali Ave.
SR.
1mm. 3 IL IS, pa1$. thu Will
FHA or VA.. Priced at $26201
located 3035 $mmeTIIn Ave.

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Imaginable Feature! Yaw OWN
POOL &amp; PATIO I BPP WARRANTED. A Disem Coins Tree
for 5134.3001'
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Bath Home in Pinecrest with
your own Pool 1 Patloi Eatirs
Kitchen, and Many more Unique
Featuresl BPP WARRANTEp.
Yours for $44,000.

Just think- if classified ads didn't
work. there wouldn't be any!

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Used I pc walnut BR suite,
dresser, mirror, chest &amp; bed,
$110. Sanford Furniture Salvage.
17 92 So. of Sanford. 322 $721.

43-Lots-Acreage

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON.
DIT lONER, OVERSIZED LOT.
GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED TO
$33,300. OWNER LEAVING
STATE.

SanfoId 2 Ii, 2 S all 1501., w-w

Ikidd

AImrwedbknow
iiEslie.

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Motorcycle 113 Harley Davidson,
very mw mu (nn,$ rn,wl
sell $600 Before noon 339 $556
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 1110

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chairs. $75. Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 1792 Soot Sanford. 322.
5721.

REALTORS

3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT &amp;
AIR, CARPORT. PINECREST
$37,300. ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

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Buckskin gelding, gentle 9 yr. old
game norse current cogguns.
5600 or best offer.
0105.

New S PC dinelte set. Table &amp; 4

U UT

VA&amp;FHAFinanelng

SENSTROM

78-fPtorcycles
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66-Horses

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New 10 pc modular LR suite. $555.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.9?

42-lbiIe Homes

.ee

1 'cm $10 to 550
Calt)?? 1624. 32? .4460

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

2lloSanford Ave. 3227912

liLlY JUI'K CARS

brand New Interspring Bedding
price. sanroro Furniture 5aIvage, 17-92 S. of Sanford 322 $721

CaliBart

3503 Orlando Or.

BEAUTIFULI I IL 3 RalitHeme
In IdyliwIlds of Loch Mbert
Central H.AC, W-W Cpt., FR,
OR, Eq. Eat.in Kitchen,
PIepIace
and
Every

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hereby

STONE ISLAND
Nestled among trees with
beautIful landscaped lawn, this
custom built 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
home has fireplace In LR,
abundance of storage, dbl
garage, w.garden utilIty area.
Much morel $55,000 with $27,500
assumable mortgage at 7'4 pet.

Office spce for rent 3 large
rooms, rees. rate. 1011 S. San-

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ford Ave. Call 0. Itenstrem's'
$scretay, 327-3171 PMr.. Ifiru
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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
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37A-s Rudal

339 0309?
33905011

LOW MORTGAGE
4 BR, 1'/* B brick home wbrand
new carpeting 1. paint thru out,
fenced rear yd. Exc. terms!
$79,900.

RIGHT FOR SMALL FAMILY?
Nice area, convenient location.
Priced to sell at only $28,300.

THE SPOILIRI 3 BR, 2 Bath
Horn. In Uptand Park I Central
H-AC, Split BR. Plan, Dining
Area and Much Morel SPP
WARRANTED. Just 545,1111

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your club or Or9an
listen would liks to be
IncFudsd In - this listing
call:

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MINI ie wsc mewed

nSKInlk11

vna.'

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

This 3 Bdrm, l"x Bath home JUST

WHAT A BUYI3 BR, 2 Bath Home
on 1 Acrel Spacious Home win
Eat-In kitchen, Lots of storage
and fenced yardl BPP WAR.
RANTED.
Just • 143,3001

INC.
REALTOR 323.7132
Eve. 322.0613,325'1117, 332.7117

'Did you know that your
dub or organization can
appear In this listing each
*isk for only $3.50 per
week? This Is an ideal
way to Inform tOte public

DLIV LARRICKBIITNEN

NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN,

ismp wm .umasv

,l,O 1*. SIN C Ysu are reINfll*siwa

SUINIALOW

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NrsaøithISSWdsckA.M
leBeiwalT

Pusporty

NPetMsear

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Every Wed. &amp;Sat..
Early Birds 7:15p.m.

CIVIL ACTION NO. flCA45-I
' 11 11Mt' silks adapitea.

. wt stows. msis
NOTICI OP APPLICATION FOR
TAX SEED .

Barber shop includes all equip
mint, commercial bldg. an:
land. High traffic area. Could
converted to ice cream, ham
burger stand, etc. Owner wil
finance. Easy terms.

671.4517.

37-BusiRE$1 Properly

30
Hwy. 17.92

BusIness 7:30 1st 1us$.

(Nspr.)

REALTOR'

formal dining, eat-In kitchen, wrange, ref., dish washer,
economical cent. heat pump, ge
lot wfruit trees, $47,900.

Free' 2 yr old, male Poodle
Cocker mixed. Housetrauned
373806) aft 5:30.

FURNITURES. THINGS
Buy&amp; Sell
Ntw&amp;U.dFurnitur.
323 6553
S. Santord Aye.

HUGE MASTER BEDROOM

REALTY - REALTORS

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Longwood home, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath,

77-JUnk Cars Removed
_____________________________
Top Dollar Pad for lunk 8. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
32? 5990

New Butcher Block 8. Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. Orig,
retail $49.95, NOW $10. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

Longwood. 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot. Privacy fence, at
tactied garage, $ yrs. old $53,000.

Manchester Cr. 16*32 pool, 4 BR,
2 bath, screened porch + FR,
Ilk, new, double garage.
Sacrif Ice $69,900. Many extras.

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263$ Sanford Ave.
321 0759
Aft. Mrs. 322 7611, 327 4569

Maltland Howell Estates, 1021

2 BR, 1 B mobile. Very clean,
beautiful location near Osten.
Stove, Refrlg., C HIA. Senior
couple. 321.0903 for information.

South of Sanford

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13,000 sq. It. $44,900. Term:
arranged. Currently leased.

34-Mobile Homes

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owOEIIFoNAoIMsm
4

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3 BR, 1"i B split plan, fenced yd.
ac. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for $31900.

If you aren't using your pool taoie,
ta a cue ,srid sell it wilt'i a
Herald classified ad Call 372
7611

51-Household Goods

Reg. Real Estate Broker

See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front 6. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

VETERANS

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JUST REDUCED!!
HANDYMAN SPECIALI $11,900?
4 Bdrm, 1 Bath, eat.in kitchen, 2
air units, utility shed. Cleantt
Call now!!

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322•9283

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Thomas spinet organ, $200; cx
pandable buffet tbl., walnut
finish 21" x 40" closed, opens to
40" x 10', 5150; Conoestoga popup trailer, comp wstove, ice
box, wardrobe &amp; furnace, best
offer. 831 9501.

W. Garnest White
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phone 3fl-71$i. Sanford

REALTY

24 HOUR (

On Lake Mary 4 BR 2 bath,
aircondltioning.$lOOmo,
Call 323-1 192

NOTICE
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21352 S. French ill 92) Sanford
323 5324

1011119$

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

32-Houses Uflfurnished
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JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

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'11 Aristocrat Travel Trailer
JuSt Ike new, 16'. 51700 FIRM'
323 6190 aft 4 PM

AKI Black female German
Shepherd, started in obedience.
1 mc old. solid disposition. $500
or best otter 830 0105

Love seat Green Gold, $15; swivel
rocker (blue &amp; green), $50; Ping
Pong table, $40; Rattan bar
(new), $100; 7 rattan stools, $40.
All very clean, 190$ French Ave.
322 1792.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

1-56-5536

(cot. 10th 1French)

"nT
titlinwhateVerearflbngshe may be

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $34,000 to
$41,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222257.

3 Dillon. lots. $1,000 for all or wIl
trade for anything for value.

Roomy, Ready &amp; Reasonable
3 BR.extrarm,1 B,shade trees,
Huge fenced bk yd. $325 mo.

912 French Ave.

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garage, C H&amp;A. carpeting, near
25th St. Winn.Dixie. 322.5046 aft
5.

885 Case Tractor
mower 8. harrow for sale
Woody Little. 3?? 9136

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HO model train set comp. w
accessories, 3 sets of trains
mounted on plywood. Can be
seen at 2673 S. Sanford Ave.

(((1)

Sanford 540,000. 4 BR, 1' B,

3 BR, 2 B. pool home, beautifullt
landscaped, work shop, greer
house. 1700 sq ft living area
$39,500. Terms.

Duplex for rent
AIRPORT BLVD.
S200mo. 134-2457

AAA EMPLOYMENT

the

sole surviving parent, father,
natural guardian and next friend of
ROBERT P. ZEIMER, hereby give
notice that ROBERT P. ZEIMER.
my minor son, $91 16.
2 1962, has my per.
.

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31.Aipl.xss
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WORLD.

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE
Eves 3495100- 322.1959

$15,000.

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

REALTY

75-Recreational Vehicles

AKC Scottie Pups. black
1 male 5300. 1 female $230

FURNITURE. BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store finan.
cing! No one inOrlando.Sanford
area refused credit If you will
pay '. down! Let us help you
establish local credit. We deliver
In Sanford.
WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Blosson Trail,
Orlando, Florida.. 843-4560

HANDYMAN S SPECIAL
4 BR, 2 bath, quiet neighborhood,
large wooded shady lot, spilt
plan. The perfect family house.
Priced right t $39,900.

ST!MPER AGENCY

2 acres Industrial Property, near
Hwy 46 8. Country Club Rd.

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SANDLE WOOD
Furnished 1 BR Condo
373.4733
-Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair Use A Want Ad. 322.2611 or 831.
_________________________
1 BR Apt.
NICE
323.1823
513 Magnolia

COME IN TODAY
GO TO WORK
TOMOR ROW
&amp; HAVE A PAY CHECK
NEXT WEEK

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Terms. $15,300.

Only $24,450. Owner will carry
mort. with 10 pcI. down.

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STOCKMEN
DEL. DRIVERS
CABINET ASSEMBLY
MGR. TRAINEE
LABOR ERS
COOKS

Publish: August 21, 21, September
4,11, 1979.
DEM.116

M

El I. or turn apt.
FOR RENT
3234697

GENERALMAINT.
WELDERS

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5 acres Paoia Markham area.

4' acres on Orange Blvd in Paola.

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ATTENTION MENI
LOOK AT THE JOBS
WE HAVE FOR YOU

&amp;

3 BR 2 B home, 4 acres
Markham Woods Rd. $130,000.

63-Machinery-Tools

65-PetS.SUpplieS

The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale - sell everything
last with a want ad. Call 32? 7611
or $31 9993

REALTOR
MIS
3736061 or eves. 323 0517

12 unit apt house, $24,500.

Easy Terms,

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WITNESS my hand and seal of
saId Court at Sanford, Florida, thiS
16th day at August, in,.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk

mitiI

2 BR, P B 2 story townhouse. 1g.
be yd, pool, C H&amp;A, 531,000.

31-Apartments Furnished

man to help clean retail store, in
Sanford, mornings 7:30 to 10:30,
must be able to work Sunday.
$691110.
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Wanted college student
todoyardworli afternoon
322002

MAMELE
Post Office Drawer H
Sanford, Florida 32171
Telephone: 305.322.4011
Attorney for PetItioner

I, HAROLD C. ZEIMER, as

Unlurnlshed 1 BR Apt.
Adultsonly!SlSOmo.
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Retired or Semi Retired

abovenamedaddressieby certified
mail, return receipt requested, this
1th day of August, 1979.

M. Unsworth Realty

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Nih1
ICOMMERCIAL PARCELS
(1) 148.46, (1) III Orange Blvd.,
(1)148.44. (1) Illoregon Ave.
Pick your own terms.

322066$

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CLASSIFIED ADS DO A JOB
WHICH CAN BE DONE NO
OTHER WAY. CALL 322 2611.

*3 BR 1 B CA, $24,000.

Osteen, $10,600.

Harold Hall Realty

I BR-5194 up. Pool Adults oniy,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323.5670 Mariner's Village.

depending on exp. 339.2962.

REALTOM 323-7132
Eve. 322 0612, 322 1317, 322-7177

*9.2 acres wmoblle horn,,

24004 SQFT in thisnewly painted
. 3 BR beauty wC H&amp;A, new w w
carpeting, W011 paper, pan. FR
wT'P, terrific kit&amp; lovely fenced

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WINTER PARK FURNITURE (0
HAS CLOSED THEIR
DOORS FOREVER!
We are offering their $50,000 In
ventory p1 new furniture, bed
ding. &amp; GE appliances &amp; TVs at
OISTRESj PRICES!! Public &amp;
Dealers Invited? SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or
lando Wholesale Furniture Dist.
2500 Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint, 4 blks. west of 141 298
2515. Open daily 96, Sun. 126.

INC.

Build to Suit our lot or yours.
FHA VA. FHA73S&amp;24S

Sale

OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE!!

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

+ 3 BR 2 B. 2 story home, $12,500.

inc.

Exp. mech. must have own tools. S
day wk., paid holidays, fringe
benefits. $200 to $300 start

LOCH ARBOR
211 Forest Dr.
I BR, 2 bath, swimming pool.
Everything in excellent cond.
162.500.

.10.7 acres, Osteen. $15,200.

5-46.900.

30-Apartn-*nts Unfurnished

50-MsCellaneous for

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yd across from park. Below
replacement costs at lust

floni pila no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

Part time exp. floor man. Days.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
8. Cony. Center, 930 Melionville
Ave.. Sanford.
Over the road drivers. Must have 1
yr refrigeration exp. Apply
Metro Sales, 1921 W. 1st St.,
Sanford.

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
500 S. Oak 141 7553.

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serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any to It, on the
petitioner's attorney, whose name
and address Is Richard L. Mamele,
Post Office Drawer H, Sanford,
Florida 32771 and file the original
wIth the clerk of the above styled
court on or before September 20,
1919: otherwise a Iudgment may be
entered agaInst you for the relief
demanded in th. petition.
I HERE BY C ER Ti FY that a copy
of the petition for adoption and this
notice have been furnished to the

Florida, and f ii, the original
ResponsiorPludingwiththeClirk
of the Circuit Court, on or before the
11th day of October, 1979. II you fall
to do so, a Default Judgment will be
taken against you for the relief
difflafldid in the Petition.
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
County, FlorIda, this 6th day of
September, 1979.
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT

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29-Rooms

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.5 BR 2 B. 2 story home $45,000.

DOLL HOUSE pretty 3 BR boasts
new: paint, carpeting &amp; vinyl
tile. Pan. FR, cedar porch 8, 1g.
wooded yd wprlvacy fencing.
Only $31,900.
AREAL.WINNERISharp3BR,on
fenced cor lot, features are eat in
kit., new paint inside, big utility
rm,colortreatedexterlor II yr.
old root for $29,950.

Male will share my turn. Apt. with
pool, TV, Air Cond. Call 3235191
between 5:30 8, 9 PM,

Management potential with fast
moving company. We need
aggressive people with good
personalIty 8. good phone voice.
Salary + commission. Call
Joann 3235176.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TIlL
EIGHTEENTH EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND oi
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 19.1$$.CA.9.E
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
SANDY MARIE MURDOCK
a minor child.
Petitioner
JOHN MICHAEL
FONTAINE
TO: DARRELL 4. MURDOCK
1320 Cessna Street
New Brighton, MInnesota 53112
NOTICIOF ADOPTION
PROCEEDING
You are hereby notified that a
petiton for adoption of your minor
child was flied in the Circuit Court
for Seminole County, Florida
August 16, 1979, by John Michael

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your tOt or our lot
V Enterprise, Inc
Medel Inc., Realtor
641 3012

$79,900.

28-Apts.&amp; Houses
To Share

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

SPACIOUS? story exciting 3 BR.?
B, POOL home on over ' acre
w beautiful FP. beamed ceiling,
formal DR. pan. FR, eatin kit. &amp;
detached cabana. Won't last at

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

SALES
RECEPTIONIST

Legal Notice

dtlld and further responsibility for
P00 Rpc* T
datsuN will be taksn against i,
y Of
ncurrid by him.
the relIef demanded In the Petition
deiffluss steel moun$e $0 $aöle. N"
1,79 it. 11:55AM.
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-- CIRCUIT COURT, fej DIISOI"IOn of
DATED this 39th day of August,
Unless such certIficate en car- IN
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bk.
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197 at Winier Springs, Seminole
tlficales shall 'be radsemed ac
EISNTIENTN JUDICIAL Cli.
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DONE T and OR?'
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the prepefly CUlT, Ill *650 FOR SIMINOLI Orlande, Orange County Court. Ceiin, FlorIda.
s,alole
s1.se top, toga. .•intss'
Ilptae: Arwwr H. kckwIWi,
I- arold C. Zelmer
, certificate or
so*
steel double over
yw
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211k day 00
certificates will be sell te. the CASE NO $4651.C*-i$
Sworn to sod subscribed before
. bU1I VT
-a ffifra-red hut ;am"T".
IN RI: MA*RI4$I OF:
me fttis2flh day at August, 1979.
highest cash oisv at
fo
SEAL;
$emi ''.'"
.LYE.PA?I,
ritha Collins'
P1tio01'.
111111. 15 ga galv. Unlicalieff: hovie s. en the un dsy,it Oc.
ARTHUR N $ICKWITH, JR.
lelvaniNd tubular legs. Item No.4.
Clerk
lithe
By: Beutalt C. Brown
Circuit Court
L?'!f'
St.
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'V .1, 197
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Victory
RPSsDi1
item
By:
Cynthia
Proctor
No.7.
Publleh; September 4, 11, 39,
1 Refrigerate,
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CleIt
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CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
$2. Item No.$.
PubIlth: August 30, $egfi,
DIM.)
4,
COfCIrcuitCourtal
'$TNJUDICIALCIICUITOFTNI
1 RaIl Wwmu' - TOs$tm.'J.j
uiw.is

55

MAYFAIR near 1k. Monroe.
Bdrm., 2' bath, pool &amp; garden
area, privacy fenced. r: eptace
ri III'
in family room. love":
All conveniently styled 8.
quality construction. 597.500

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Lk. Mary new house lust finished.
3 BR, 2 B. lot 90'xllO', 91.. pcI.
mort. Also 11 acres pasture or
farm land near Ovledo &amp; 2 acres
prime land Seminola Blvd.,
Casselberry. $30 9531.

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County of Seminole, State of

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By Owner 53.000 dwn &amp; assume
mort. Approx S750 mo. No
qualifying. Lovely 3 BR, 2 B
block home. 322 0216 aft 6 p.m.

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work.Largeorsrn
Call 323 osoo
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Hostess•Cashier. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
Lakefront.

Experience desired. Good pay,
insurance, vacatIon, credj
union 6. profit sharing. Apply in
person Lake Mary 66 Food Store
Lake Mary Blvd. at 1.4.

ENJOY

CriativeExpresslons

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21-Situations Wanted

DISABLED

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Park,.

ArthUr K. lecINilfi; Jr.
Clerk at The Circuit Court

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1 Hood Gaiv. Iron csstnjcton
S'O" x 14" deep and 24" high -_
type, sç.clai construction for ceiling
height, 5 fIlters, 2 lights, custom
built. Item No. 4 HangIng Hood by

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5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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COoir.comblnatlon walk in box,
$0" x 10'6" * i's" high, two.thlrds
cooler, 1.3 freezer remote
regrigeratlon units. 115-220 volt.
aluminum exterior, and Interior.
Item No. 20.
1 (Lot) Shelving for .waik.ins.

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1 tim. .................43c a line
3 consecutive times . . 3$c a line
lCOfISeCUtIvs tImes..... 35c a line

HOURS

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Item No.

Winter Park

RATES

N' BitebY flStltIid Ihat a
I
IV: 'Cynthia pe,
rt1,andfl*SNieerfokidI
with the Clitk Of thIs COUrt either petition for SiepIIenW your miner
Deputy
child
was
fIled In the Circuit Court PublIsh: September 11,
before service
PetItlot''s t.
Oc.
torney or immediately her.afterj fOl Seminole County, Florida on tober 2. 1979
otherwisea default may bsentered Augustlè,lfl9byiosephl.Hickson DEN.42
against you for the relief demanded and you are required to serve a copy
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of'rwrlftendetens.s.ifanytoit,
in the petition.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
WlTNESSmyhittdandthesealof on the petitioner's attorney, witos. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
the Court at Sanford, S.minoie name and address Is Richard L. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
County, Florida, this 17th day of Mamele, Pest Office Drawer H, COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Sanford, Florida 32771 ..
August, 1919.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO. fl'1439.CA44P
original with ttte clerk of the above IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
(SEAL)
OF:
ourtonqrb.forel.ptember
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,JR. St
30,1979: otherwIse. Iuebem.ns may NANCY MOORE,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
be entered against you for the relief
SemInole County, Florida
Wife-Petitioner,
deeded in the petition.
By: Eve Crabtree
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy
Deputy Clerk
ti0b0ad0ptb0n1ndthl DONALD LEE MOORE,
Publish; August 21, 25, Septsmbsr of
Husband-Respondent.
itetici
hays
been furnished
4,11, in,
NOTICE OP ACTION
above named addresses by certIfied
OEM.Ii7
mail, return receipt requested, this TO: Donald Lee Moore
7516 Antlock Road
FLORIDA STATUTES 197.246 16th day of August 1979
New Vienna, Ohio 41139
.s.RlcMid I.. Mamele
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
(Last knn address)
HUTCHI$ON, MORRIS
&amp;
FOITAX DIED
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You, DONALD LEE MOORE, are
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, MAMELE
hereby notified that.. Petition for
Post Office Drawer H
that Jack E. Stamper &amp; Pauline w.
DissoMleri it MarrIage has _- i
Stsrflper the holder ofthi following
Sanford, Fiends 32771
filed against you, and yOu are
Telephone: 300.322-1551
certificates has flied said carrequired to serve a
PS$UIOOS..
tificales for a
be irs
answer '°'r p151db. to the Petition
thereon. The certlfIcate number and (SEAL)
for Dissolution it Marries, on
WITNES$myhandandthissslol MiIbone
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becomes emotlonafly iflYOlVid
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was assessed areas follows: Cer. as follows:
Certificate No. iSO; Year of
Issce
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 1971. DescrIptIon of Property. LOTS Issuance 1977. DescrIption of
that a suit has bun filed against you , + 30 Fl A LAND
.i property, Lot 1 Lake Harney Manor
intheabov.entitledcause; and that COLONIZATION COS ADD TO PB $ PG 26. Name in which
at.
you are hereby required to file your
UTH SANFORD PB 1 PG 73 USsssed, Lambert Quentln it
All of said property being in the
Answer with the Clerk of this Court, Name in *1ilch assessed E. H.
County of Seminole, Stati ot
andtose,veacom,thereoquponth, vickers.
Flr)a.
,,,
Plaintiff,
or
Plaintiff's
attorney,
All
of
said
property
being
in
the
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WI1 UII!JUT
wno;e flCIllO and address Is: County of Seminole, Stat• of
tiflc$5$ shall be redeemed ac
CARLTON, FIELDS. WARD, Florida.
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cording to law the property
EMMANUEL, SMITH &amp; CUTLER,
Unless such cirflhicats
In auth certificate or
cnl
PA., Post Office Box 1171, Suite tificates shall be redeemed ac
1601. CNA Tower, Orlando, Florida cording to law th. propertp certificates will b sold to the
hhS5$ cash bidder at hi
32102, not later than September 20, descrIbed in auth certificate
ay of October,
i,i,.
certificates will be soi to
191 •t 11.00 A.M.
If you fall to do so, Iudgm.nt may highest cash bidder at the court
Dated this 23td day of August,
be entered against you for the relief housedooronthe10hdayofrJo,
191
demanded in the Complaint. The 1979 at 11:00 A.M.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
nature of said suit being the
Dated this Th,d day of August,
Click of Circuit c,
Foreclosure of Mortgage en
197,.
of Seminole County, Florida
Cumbering the following described
S. Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
By: Beulah C. Brown
Propertysituati in Seminole County,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Deputy Curt
Florida, and to foreclose a security
of Seminole County, FlorIda
Publish:
4
Interest in various items of personal
By: Beulah C. Brown
DEN 2
property
more
particularly
Deputy Clerk
described below:
Publish Sept. 11, 11,231 Oct. 2, in, _________________________
REM. PROPERTY
DENS
PLORIDASTATUTI191.246
South 39,23 feet, Lc$, Block 3
NOTICIOPAPPLICATION
Tier 2 of E.R. Tratford's Map of the
FORTAX DEED
NOTICE UNDER PICTITIOUS
Town of Sanford according to the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
NAMESTATUTI
Put thereof, as recorded in Plat
that Rayrnon J. &amp; Mary H. SchmItt
Book 1, Page SI, of the Public TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice IS hereby gIven that th. the holder it the following cer
Records of Seminole County,?
undersigned, pursuant to the tlflcates has flIed said certIficates
Florida.
Fictitious Name Statute" Chapte, fosataxd..dtob.Issuedtttireon.
PERSONALPROPERTY
mv. No. 002575 Stereo Sonics $63.09, Florida Statutes, will register The certificate numbirs and years
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in of issuance, the descrIption of lfi
LaboratorIes
1 Telex TMS 100 Cartridge Deck and for Seminole County, Florida, prOpi'ty, and the names in which if
'Pon reCeIPt of proof of the was assessed are as follows:
1 CitatIon 12 Ampligier
pbHcatlon of thIs notice, th. tic. CertlficateNo. 267. Year it Isuiance
2 Custom Monitor Speakers
titious name, to.wlt: SUPER ION 1914. Deicrlptlonof Property LOTS
1 Custom Transformer
Remort
Volume
Control CORPORATION doing business as ILK IS LOCKNARTS SUID PB 3
Power Sever Company under which PG 70. Name in which 1515USd W.
Assembly
B. Evans.
4 Botak 8.201 Speakers Modif led we are engaged In business at 621
Rivervlew Avenue, Altamonte
All Of said property being in the
2 Bozak CM.I00.10 Speakers
County
of Seminole, State 0f
Springs,
Fl.
32701.
Custom Brackets - Painted
That the parties Interested in said Florida.
Hookup Wire
Unless such certificate or cit.
business enterprIse are as follows:
Installation Labor
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tlficates shall be redeemed ac
Arthur Maynard
1 (Set) Dishtables-soIIed section
cording to law the property
Joseph L. Abrarns
"L" shape 71" * 72" 3O - 14 .
described In such certificate or
stainless - steel top - galv. open Dated at orlando, Orange County,
cerliflcatss will be sold to the
base,prewashslnk,wlthT&amp;5.fl3.B. Florida September?, 1179
Publish Sept, 11, ii 25, Oct. 2, 1979 highest cash bidder at the court
109 pre.wash unit, scrap block,
housedouronthelhdayof October,
DEN.45
long, slanted rack shelf overhead,
919 at 11.00 AM.
open galvanized base. Clean section
Dated this 2)id day of August,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
4$" x 30" matching soiled section.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. 919.5-Arthur H. MckwIth, Jr.
item No. 10.
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
1 Dishwasher - Hobart AM.11C.
of
SemInole County, FlorIda
COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
corner type, electric heat, 115.205
By: Beulah C. Brown
CIVIL ACTION.
volt.modlf led, Item No. 11.
Deputy Clerk
CASE NO. 75-2117CA45-I
lHot Water Booster-HatcoC.12,
Pl
SePt. 4, 11, ii, 23, 197
IN
iii
The
Adoption
of
mounted to underside of clean dish
DEN.4
RWC
&amp;
KNC,
by
CHARLES L
table, 220 volts 3 ph. Item No. 12.
CHAPMAN and ESTHER A.
1 Sink- 2 compartment -14 gal.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CHAPMAN, PetitiOners.
stainless steel-42" * 24" plus in.
THE
IISHTEINTH JUDICIAL
NOTICEOFACTION
tegral 24" drain board. Oalv.
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TO: ROBERT C. MIODUCKI
tubular lags F&amp;S faucet. Item No.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Address Unknown
14.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the CAll NO. 79.1Si9CA45-I
1 Trash Compactor
precision
above-named
PetitIoners, IN THI MATTER OF THE
PR.S. it
NO. 15
CHARLES R. CHAPMAN and ADOPTION OP
1 Pot Wash Sink - 14 ga stainless
ESTHER A. CHAPMAN, hevetilad ARLIS STEVEN W000ALL II
steel 10'6" x 24 - plus 2 integral
a minor child,
a petition in the above.styled COUFt
drainboard 24" long galv. tubular
JOSEPH
1. HICKSON
PetItions?:
for
the
adoption
of
the
minor
chIld
lets. Two TIS faucets - 3 corn,
named in that petition and you are
partments. Item NO. 16.
TO: ARLIS STEVEN WOODALL
commandedtoserveacopyol
1 Immersion Heater for rInse
6545 Sullivan
wrItten defenses, if any on KEN.
compartment of potwash sink 113
Colorado Springs, Colorado
NETH D. MORSE, ESQUIRE,
Toastmaster 50.1 Item No. 17.
PetitIoner's attorney, whose ad. $0711
1 Underbar Workbo.srd with
3.
NOTICE OP ADOPTION
431, Orlando,
compartment sink, two mixing dress Is P.O. B
PROCIIDINS
station with Ice BIn.
aWa, Florida 3250$, on or betore 'eg.
TO: ROBERT B. HALL

Seminole

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FOR SENINOLI COUNTY,
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CASE NO, 7?.1394.CA49.J
ATLANTICI4ATIONAL BANK OF
SEMINOLE, etc.

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FLORIDA1TATUT(197,246
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
FOR TAX DIED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Rayman J. &amp; Mary H. SchmItt that EigieC. Colllnetheholderof the
the holder at the following ci,'. followIng certlficetes has flied said
,
Plaintiff, tiflcates has filed said certificatis certificates for a tax deed to be
MR. PATR ICK'S, INC., etc., it ci, for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, issued thereon. The certificate
Defendants. The certIficate numbers and years numbers and years of issuance, the
NOTICE OF SUIT
of issuance, the description of the description of thi property, and the
it names in which I was assessed are
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
property, and the names

HIGHLIGHTS

Tuesday, Sept. 11,
Evening
Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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The city of Sanford has
Implemented two steps to
help alleviate a problem

Patrick, owner of Mr. P's,
was permitting storage of
raw garbage behind the

with raw garbage stored In
an

restaurant in open con-

seconcl3 treeta and damage

50s and sometimes even before
long, stamped, self-addressed that. On ft other haW, you see
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By UCE BEDEOSOL
rqua;t to me in can of this continuing to be as sharp as a
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, razor with all of their mental
Raft City Station, New York, facilities intact.
For Wednesday, September 12, 1979
mm~
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by Howl* Schneider
A
YOURBIRTHDAY
disastrous.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) WIN
Sept. tz, isI
#iJlances formed this coining Avoid situations with your
yew will be of help to you in Pem to* that have Political,
3-2 he can stand the Ion of the.
meterial ways, Someone who overtones. Treat all your
trump finesse since the club
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ahead.
for Nofth and South. Ent
will
arouse
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WT
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Unless you marshal your forces mate's opposition. It's not likely
tive jump to three diamonds.
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properly today you may not be that these matters can be
If West passed, North would
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able to accomplish all you hope resolved today.
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to. Be wary of situations whereARI
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Your
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HELP ME
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Astro-Graph, Box 400 Radio you didn't Intend.
that North could take four
Vuln.ble' Neither
tricks aaImt the diamond
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
PANHANDLE
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be awe
D@aW: west
contract.
Your normal caution
to specify birth date.
Wit NW* 1•t Seth
Incidentally, four diamonds
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UBRA (Sept; .oct. 21) Do managing your resources could
i. Dbi. 2 6
Psi. makes because South never
not advise another to do 60111ft YOU WAY AM CAM
Pass DbL Pass 20
on lead AM eventually
30
4• - Pais Pass
something today unleas YOU complications. Don't allow
west can discard one of East's

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ficials said as a matter of
routine procedure in such

Sanford city corn-

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torney' office would be
contacted toetnine if
Prosecution might result in
he matter.

merchots had COII)plaüldd
to the county UflitItIOfl
department that Bob -

A special council meeting is set for 6 p.m. Thursday for the

reached today to determine
it the installation of a bin
by Patrick in the alley

has resulted in damage to
power boxes extending

standpoint, or if Robbins
would continue pursuing

from the building walls in

the matter.

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A Florida ruder asks what,
the key cut convention I&amp;
Basicalily, It is Blackwood
Here is Another Mum. except that do kin of trumps
wille had ham the
Is counted As a fifth me.When

than they really &amp;s. Think neIIs,is South 01 the asod to M• siperta? W* "Ask
1111II001111111 1A the 4110411L ftth E

"1 personally an opposed to a utility tax at this point," said
Soretwori. Councilmen Francis Mark, Harry Terry and Pat South-

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Do it yourself, prielky it=&amp;
CANCER (im 214* 23) A
rather than dsfIn
SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 33-Dec. faillare to attalid to' your

in the referendwn?

MIAMI (UP!) — Residents schools were closed, boats were
"As we watch It today, we'll southeast of New Orleans. It
fled a 300-mile stretch of moored and in some areas, begin to Zero in on the was moving toward the northcoastline from Panama City, evacuation was nearly corn- location," Frank said. "It's 50 west at 12 mph and was exFla., to Grand isle, La, today pleted In the morning,
or 60 m iles across and It will pected to move toward the
in the face of "extremely
"Frederic was Approaching a take five or six hours Just to north or north northwostat 12 to
dangerous" hurricane category 4 hurricane on a move across the coast.
15 miles an hour.
Frederic,
relative scale of 1 to 5 which
Frank said residents along
Gales extended outward 150
iuern with 130-mile-an-hour
an- our makes it one of the most Intense
the
Gulf Coast have been ex- miles to the north and 100 miles
winds.
en
10 th
perlencing strong winds upto3o to the south of the center.
Landfall on the coast of hurricanes
tms
F
4
1J5L
miles
an hour since yesterday
Louisiana, MI'ilI'ippI,
a- century," an advisory d
in Louisiana, Grand Isle on
and
those
winds would increase
ma or Florida was expected in
the
eastern edge of the warning
"late afternoon, this evening or
Forecasters were being ex- today,
area was evacuated by midtonight," said Neil Frank, tremely cautious about pinAt 10a.m. EDT, an advisory morning.
director of the National Hurni- pointing the possible spot of placed the center of Frederic at
Law-lying areas in Alabama
landfall as Frederic moved In a latitude 27.8 north, longitude also were evacuated in the
cane Center.
87.3 west, or about 230 miles morning.
Windows were boarded, northwest direction.

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tax to raise revenues to match those turned down by the people

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"1 didn't expect the failure to be of this magitude," Sorenson

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said, pointing to the 70 percent voter dental of the increase.
What of the possibilities that the city will now adopt a utility

out at the polls Tuesday to cast 419 votes against and 189 votes for

official cuts in the budget to be made. The property tax rAe in the
city will be set at $2.84 per $l,(X)O assessed valuation, the
maximum allowed by law without voter approval. Ile tax rate
level represents five percent more income from property taxes
than received during the current fiscal year.
"Mere Will be cuts, the depth and breadth of which I do not

would solve the problem

but suggested the city

the proposal to increase property taxes from $3 per $1,000
assemed valuation to $4.25.

Vat Hobbins county

from his

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penny pinching we can and I personally hope we will have to cutas few services as possible.

sanitarian, could not be

frolnbacking into thealley,

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and simple the people don't want their Wes raised."
Nearly 54 percent,608 of the city 1,128 qualified electors, turned

Knowles also suggested
commissioners require the
posting of signs prohibiting
18-wheel delivery trucks
a practice Knowles said

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Commissioners aW gave
their okay to that request.

City Manager Pete
missloners he did not see
prosecution as a solution,

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Knowles said.

Knowles told com-

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strewing garbage about the

cases the state's at.

misdoners okayed the
construction of a garbage
bin at the rear of Mr. P's
Supper Club, behind which
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 40—Sunday, October 7, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Herald Staff Writer
Gov. Bob Graham is expected to announce Monday the appointment of Sanford attorney Joe Davis as the 14th circuit judge
for the 18th Judicial Circuit of Seminole and Brevard counties.
Meanwhile, Gov. Graham has appointed an Orlando circuit
judge to the Florida Supreme Court.
The new judgeship for the 18th judicial circuit was created by
the Florida Legislature during its 1979 session. The post of circuit
judge pays an annual salary of $43,600.
Davis, 55, is a native of Sanford, attended public schools here
and graduated from Seminole High SChOOL A graduate of the
Stetson University College of Law, Davis was a special agent with
the Federal Bureau of Investigation and served In the legal
section of the old Florida State Road Department, now the
Department of Transportation.
He is a member of the prestigious law firm of Stenstrom,
Davis, McIntosh and Julian. Davis served in the Florida House of
Representatives in the 1960s. He has been city attorney In
Altamonte Springs for the past 25 years, a position from which he
resigned several months ago. He Is continuing to serve while

appointment of his successor is being considered. He is currently
Oviedo city attorney and was previously city attorney of
Longwood.
Davis is married to the former Betty Jane Woodcock of Sanford.
Davis was one of three lawyers nominated for the post by a
judicial nominating committee. Others nominated were County
Judge Wallace Hall of Lake Mary and a Brevard County attorney,
Edward L Stahley. Local members on the nominating committee
were Altamonte Springs attorneys, Newman Brock and Gary
Massey.
Graham appointed Orlando Circuit Judge Parker Lee
McDonald Friday to succeed Justice Joseph Hatchett, who was
elevated to the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals recently by
President Carter.
Hatchett was the first black to be appointed to a state high court
in the South and one of the first In the country. Graham was
unable to appoint a black to succeed him because all three
finalists recommended by the Supreme Court nominating commission were white.
McDonald, 55, has been a circuit judge since 1961 and an acting

member of the new state 5th District Court of Appeal since midsununer. The other finalists were L. Pharr Abner, a Winter Park
attorney, and Ormond Beach Circuit Judge Warren Hyland Cobb.
"Parker Lee McDonald is fine lawyer and an experienced and
Intelligent judge," Graham said. "His substantial judicial experience provides him with the professional abilities necessary to
this important position."
McDonald was appointed to a term ending In 1965 when he will
come up for "merit retention" review.
He is a member of the executive board of the National Conference of State Trial Judges and is a former chairman of the
state circuit judges conference. He practiced law in Sebring and
Orlando from 1950 to 1961 and was appointed a circuit judge in
1961 and reelected subsequently.
McDonald was presiding judge for the 3rd Statewide Grand
Jury from December 1977 to June 1979. The panel Investigated
organized crime. He was rated the outstanding circuit judge in
Florida in 1978 by the Florida Bar's young lawyers section.
He and his wife, Velma Ruth, have four children.
The appointment is not subject to Senate confirmation.

2,000 Nuclear Protesters
Assault Seabrook Plant

Energy Unit To Youths
By RUSS HARRIS
Herald Staff Writer
It could be that eighth grade students enrolled in
Colleen Pelley's physical science class may have an
energetic jump on their futures.
What used to be regarded as a whistle-stop unit In
science classes throughout Seminole County middle
schools, is now deserving of far more emphasis - at
least in Mrs. Pelley's classes at Lakeview Middle
School in Sanford.
Mrs. Pelley has been teaching about nuclear energy'
for seven years at Lakeview, and she considers the
total five weeks spent on nuclear energy a necessary
and significant step In helping youngsters better understand their changing environments.
Though her students do not begin to learn about
'plutonium,' 'uranium Isotopes,' and 'tritlum' officially
until January, Mrs. Pelley has got them thinking about
nuclear energy already. After all, she reasons, "they
are the ones who'll be working in a world where it's
necessary to understand some things about nuclear
power sources and such."
Yet understanding the foundations of nuclear power
and energy is something which many adults cannot
fathom. Primarily, the reason amounts to a matter of
exposure.
Most adults are products of school systems which did
not promote learning about nuclear energy — since the
emphasis clearly was on other forms of energy more
consistent with the needs of the times.
Even today, with more attention given to nuclear
energy by the media, and more demand placed on
developing alternate energy sources, nuclear energy
study is primarily limited to a handful of students who
take physics in high school.
"Nothing Is really too complicated for an eighth
grade student if you teach in a progressive, logical
way," said Mrs. Pelley.
"When we had the three-çille disaster some months
back, a lot of people were in the dark. My students
understood what was going on."
Mrs. Pelley is not alone in her teaching. The entire
physical science staff at Lakeview teaches a nuclear
energy unit, as do several teachers throughout
Seminole County. She thinks it's a sign of the tunes,
"I think it's getting to be a trend. Nuclear energy will
be an Important issue when the students begin voting In
a few years, and I find I'm stressing it more with each
year."
Since the beginning of this year's school term, Mrs.
Pelley has been urging students to submit SCWS E
tides concerning nuclear power. Though many of the
students may not understand in full what the articles

SEABROOK, N.H. (UP!) About 2,000 chanting, antinuclear activists yanked down
chain link fences around the
Seabrook nuclear plant today.
Hundreds of baton-wielding
state troopers repelled the
protestors with mace.
By mid-morning there had
been no arrests, and authorities
said none of the demonstrators
had gained access to the constructlon site.
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they would turn' the Seabrook
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will be discussed and student enlightenment will grow.
Possibly, debates over the timely issues will result.
"Nuclear energy is a part of our curriculum," said
Mrs. Pelley "but I just expand it more for one simple
reason: it'll be a power source of the future and
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authorities, who have promised
to arrest anyone who attempts
to do so, were at a standoff.
Shouting "Sin-ergy" and
singing anti-nuclear protest
songs, the predominantly young
demonstrators attacked the
fences that surround the unfinished $2.6 billion nuclear
complex in several places with
wirecutters. After severing the
fences, the protesters pulled
them down with ropes.
More than 250 riot-helmeted
troopers from New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
Maine and Vermont - backed
by 200 National Guardsmen
bused in from Portsmouth on
Gov. Hugh Gallen's order sprayed mace on demonstrators who tried to cut the
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water. While helicopters hovered overhead, German shepherd attack dogs barked incessantly, keeping the protesters at bay. Construction
crews then moved in with new
sections of fence to replace
those that had been torn down.
Several protest leaders said
the demonstrators would regroup before noon and map
their next course of action.
Some speculated the whole
demonstration would shift to
the maingate at the plant,
where protesters would stternç*

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alternative
energy
exhibits.
They also planned to "nonviolently resist" arrest by
linking arms, refusing to give
out their names and letting the
air out of tires of buses used to
take them to jail.
"I am prepared to stay in jail
Indefinitely," said Kevin Lawless of New buryport, Muss., one
of the protest leaders.
Roxanne Elder of Austin,
Texas, who came with 17 people
loaded in two vans, said her
group "will stay until the plants

are shut down."
"We're going to establish a
community that is reasonably
self-sufficient and grows its
own food," said Barry Feldman, 25, a nuclear protester
from Cambridge, Mass., who
described himself as a "living
conununist."
State and local police, and
protest leaders themselves,
were unable to determine how
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A few hours after dawn, the
protesters, carrying two days
supply of food in backpacks, left
their campsites on private land
and wallowed through muddy
marshes, hiked through heavy
woods and marched down
railroad tracks to get at the
Seabrook plant.
Since 1976 there have been
1,891 arrests at Seabrook which has become the sharpest
point of conflict in the growing
dispute between protesters and
promoters of nuclear energy.
Scores, perhaps hundreds,
more demonstrators were expected to be arrested this
weekend.
Led by the Boston-based
Coalition for Direct Action at
Seabrook, the protesters have
said they will occupy the site
and turn it into an "antinuclear
village" with victory gardens

Pope John To Washington
After Greeting Chicago

CHICAGO (UPI) - Pope the pontiff.
military side of O'Hare for the, p.m. sunday.
John Paul I!, cheered by the
At the helipad, several people pope's departure.
The temperature in the
love of 1.5 million Midwestern broke through the barriers but
As the 727 jet climbed into the capital was 49 degrees this
pilgrims, left for Washington were chased back by police clear sky, a cheer went up from morning, expected to rise to the
today to meet President Carter with raised billy dubs. No one the crowd. In Washington, upper 60s under sunny skies.
on the final leg of his nine-day was struck.
where it was clear and chilly Government meteorlogists said
international crusade for
Banners were displayed today, several dozen people "the weather should be pleaspeace.
everywhere, including one from were already camped out on the ant but cool for the activities
The pope appeared on the the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Mall, near the altar where John accompanying the visit of the
balcony of Cardinal John Unification Church. One pro- Paul will celebrate mass at 3 pope."
over the next six weeks," ha spraying with a few new twists. on and around the lake can be Cody's residence to wave a final claimed: "The Unification
By iopirgt ESTES
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In the 12"psge report, which spraye1 with an adulticide goodbye this morning and give Church Loves Pope John Paul."
IlersldStaff Writer
After
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the
problem
has
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He waved and blessed a small
Respite from the hordes of
but
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some in crowd at O'Hare Airport before
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Friday, Oct. 5, 1179 there was a full moon. Authorities
inféMed the Monroe Lakefront next April when the pesky in- points out the adulticlding can mounted on a truck can be used evening dress and others boarding his special Ieddhave long since said It accounts for bizarre human and
who had white jet, "Shepherd
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and the downtown area of sect begins emerging froni the be done by truck from the for dispersing adulticides on bundled in parkas
animal behavior. It may be so. Read these reports: A
gathered
through
the
night to Departure ceremonies at the
again,
shoreline
of
the
like,
by
airaccessible
areas
of
land.
Sanford Is In sight. But the lake
college student shot and killed two persons and wounded
Mu4 off,
A permanent solution, one craft or boat over the water.
airport was open only to
respite will be temporary.
The types of chemicals that see
several
others in a shooting spree in South Carolina at a
which is ecologically safe, maY
Some sang and chanted: dignitaries, military personnel
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group of could be used
homecoming
party... Page 3A; A sniper In San Francisco
in the program "John Paul II, we love you" and and reporters, but there were
'As the weather changes, the be years away MS Dr. All COW businessmen, meeting in would not only
kill blind
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and demand, $1 million...
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chants of "Long live the pope.
ninnb of the
insects will tinues his research. As part of Sanford this week, that mosquitoes but also the "biting "We love the pope."
A
group
of
young
men
fired
shots
Into
a
crowd at a
As his open car began the
dedflns over the next six weeks, his research effort he has been 'a
The Plane lifted off at 8:10
praying would cost variety," Dr. All pointed out.
football
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to $10,080 per treatment
At this point neither Sanford a
nearby baseball field, a group
John Paul ended his visit to
MI heads the nudge periodically to benefit other iastüiii three wesims or less.
nor Seminole County has money
of
people
from
the
Chicago
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program which has resea rthrs.
budgeted for mosquito
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Movement
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been underway for the pad
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Bank Robber Remains In Sanford Jall 11
A bank robber suspect has Mill not posted $10,500
bond today
and remains In custody at the Seminole County Jail.
Seminole County Judge Wallace Hall did not reduce the bond for
David King, 39,1821 Summerlin Ave., Sanford, who was
charged
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King was arrested 12:30 p.m. Thursday a minute
after the
Atlantic National Bank of Seminole on First Street Sanford was
robbed of about $500 by a man who walked Into the bank, placed
his hand in a brown paper bag, and told the teller "this is a
stickup." The teller handed over about $500 and the man walked
out of the bank followed by Daryl McLain, bank security head.
McLain Identified the man to Sanford police officer Jack
Davis, who arrested the suspect without Incident.
King's next court appearance, his third, is scheduled for
Oct. 12
at 2:00 p.m.

Brezhnev Plans Rebuttal

To Carter's Troop Speech
BERLIN (UPI) Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev
has chosen East Germany's 30th anniversary celebration
for his reply to President Carter on the Soviet combat
brigade In Cuba. Brezhnev, who Is heading the
celebrations marking the 30th birthday of the German
Democratic Republic, has readied a major speech to be
delivered in the East Palace of the Republic, diplomats
said.
A highly placed western diplomatic source In Moscow
said the speech slated for Saturday night was expected to
be tough.
The speech will be Brezhnev's first response to Carter's statement that although the question of the Soviet
brigade should not be linked to the SALT treaty, the
United States would beef up Its forces on the Guantanamo
naval base In Cuba and create a Caribbean task force In
Key West, Fla.
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A Seminole County sheffiff's deputy stopped the driver of a
truck late Wednesday and arrested him for grand theft and
possession of a controlled substance.
Jerry Dillard, Apartment 3, Sanford Court Apartments
reported his 1979 truck missing at 11 p.m. Twenty-two minutes
later Deputy William Hodge stopped Hugh Edward Smith, 20,
Cornelia Drive, Sanford at State route 427 and U.S. Highway 17-92
and asked to set the registration to the truck Smith was driving.
According to Hedge, Smith said: "I don't have it. I stole the
truck."
Hedge arrested Smith for grand theft and found a prescription
bottle with Ubrium, a controlled substance, In the back seat of the
truck.

Egypt Parades Strength

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The Seminole County Sheriff's Department charged Herman
Walden Wesley, 20, 119 McKay Blvd., Sanford with armed robbery of the Handy Way Store, West 46 and Orange Blvd.
Wesley is still In Seminole County Jail today in lieu of $5,250
bond.
CIVIL SUIT

CAIRO, Egypt (UP!) Egypt put Its military might,
Including American F4 Phantom fighter-bombers and
Chinese MIG 19's, on display today to underline Its
determination to remain powerful despite a peace
agreement with Israel.
The parade, the first since Egypt concluded peace with
Israel In March, marks what Cairo considers Its victory In
the 1973 Middle East war that broke out six years ago
today when Egyptian forces stormed across the Suez
Canal to regain a slice of Sinai Peninsula.
Thousands of Egyptians led by President Anwar Sadat,
who planned the stunning attack and then made peace
with Israel, watched the diversified array of Soviet, West
European, American and Chinese weapons that will roil
past in the eastern part of the capital.
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house cat that went berserk and attacked three children
and killed a dog has been sent to a veterinary research
center for analysis.
A spokesman for the Onderstepoort Center near
Pretoria said doctors were Interested In what caused the
cat to go crazy.
The cat was killed Friday by John Sctunitze after It had
attacked his 3-month-old daughter Ursula.
Schmltze caught the animal by following it paw prints,
left on a freshly pointed widow ledge, into the bush.
The feline first clawed a 4-year-old girl last month,
then attacked a second child and killed a dog.
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BOSTON (UP!)
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy was
'i'eleased from the hospital Friday, and her 24-year-old
:...' grandson's condition in another hospital
across town
"1tnproved from "serious" to "fair."
Mrs. Kennedy, 89, spent 10 days at New England
"Baptist Hospital recuperating from a three-hour
operation on an Inguinal hernia, which are common In
older people. A portion of her small intestine was
removed.
She was taken by family members to their Cape Cod
home, where she will continue to rest and undergo
physical therapy, the hospital said.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Atheist Madalyn Murray
O'Hair has failed In her attempts to stop Pope John Paul
II from celebrating mass on Washington's public Mall
Sunday.
Two courts turned her down Friday and one, a federal
appeals court, rejected her contention the government
was giving preferential treatment to the Roman Catholic
Church by allowing a religious service on public property.
Jeffrey Hiller, Mrs. O'Hair's lawyer, said she was
abandoning her fight to stop the mass, but would continue
to try to get a court to order the Catholic church to
reimburse the government for the cost of providing public
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term, and then he will begin a four-day campaign swing In
an attempt to raise more than $2.5 million by year's end.
The announcement will be followed by tour days of
Intensive campaigning by the president, vice president
and first lady each to different sections of the country.
"The plans are for the president to announce his Intentions for 1960 on Dec. 4," press secretary Jody Powell
told' reporters Friday.
He was asked If there was even a remote chance Carter
might not run. "lam not aware of any," Powell said.

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daily lousee of $12000 to $14000.
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ordered to turn over the report and all related th
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a volley of gunshots Into crowded stands at a high school
football game Friday night, slightly wounding two teen.
,.agers and a 5-year-old boy.
A police spokesman said several more spectators
received minor injuries while running for cover when four
or five young men, believed to be members of a local
treet gang, started shooting into the crowd about 10 p.m.
The game between Compton High School and Centennial High School was in its final minutes when the shots
rang out.
"It was total chaos out there," said police officer
,anny Sneed. He said the spectators nearly panicked and
'Jrampled each other running from the gunfire.
The three persons slightly wounded were seated in
separate areas of the stands. They were taken to local
ospitals, treated and released.
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exchanged several shots with them before the men fled in
a car. He said police have partial descriptions of the
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Golden Age Olympics are of a• promoting Sanford and the
strenuous kind. For those who annual event for senior citizens
had rather strain their brain 55 and over.
than their biceps there am
The second year the Golden
dominoes, checkers, and card Age Olympics were held, Edith
games.
says she competed In five or six::
The Sanford Senior Citizens of the events, accumulating
Club sponsors the dominoes and enough points to make her
checkers, with Edith Harrisonoverall women's champion.
as chairman. This year the Now because she-15 hostess she
checkerscompjikn will begin likes to show up at each event
at2p.m.onTuesday, Nov. 7 äfldsosbeéonflneshejutto
and the dominoes at 10 a.m, at croquet, dominoes, checkers,
the Greeter Sanford Chamber and sometimes crafts.
of Commerce. Winners receive
She says checkers and
gold, silver or bronse medals dominoes are getting more
sportsEdith and her h usband, Jack, there were 16 men and women
are o ial hod and hostess for competing. Some play In both
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BATTERY
A suspect arrested for Driving Under the Influence early
Friday morning allegedly kicked the arresting officer In the groin;
and kicked out a rear window of a patrol car, according to a:
Seminole County sheriff's deputy report.
Deputy Jan Pauska reported he was attacked by the kicker at
2:54 a.m. at U.S. Highway 17-92 and 25th St., Sanford.
James Joseph Hackett, 22, 315 Oleander, Casselberry was:
charged with driving under the Influence, criminal mischief, as:
well as battery to a police officer. He was still In Seminole County
Jail Friday night on a bond of $262.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - A later guided them to safety.
Joseph Parker, a city by telephone.
Former President Gerald diverted because of the sniper
Passengers aboard severs) Paramedic at the scene, said
sniper holding a secretary
All downtown traffic Was ti Ford, who was scheduled
for a fire. The St. Francis is the hotel
hostage peppered Market Municipal Railway street cars FBI agents with a high power routed around the danger zone speed at
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Monday, but the volt meter was not used. When the volt meter
was to be used Tuesday it could not be found.

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comer office he controlled in a discovered that an elderly belt over his shoulders with
woman had been sitting highrise office building.
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VOLT METER TAKEN
A $200 volt meter was taken from a Seminole County school
board maintenance van sometime after Sept. 28 and Tuesday,:
according to Charles Gracey, 54, operator of the van.

Sniper Holds Hostage, Demands Cash

Tim Tate

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University of South Carolina sophomore who opened fire
at a crowded fraternity homecoming party early today,
kifling two classmates and wounding five other students,
uthorjtIes said.
Mark A. Houston, 19, of Columbia was arrested by
Columbia police about 4 a.m. in a dormitory at Allen
University, a few miles from the scene of the shooting.
Houston, who surrendered peacefully after talking with
his parents, was charged with murder.
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"No one knows what led to the shooting," said USC
Pollee Chief M.D. Harrelson. "All of a sudden he just
pulled a pistol and he fired a couple of times, and then he
pp and he was shooting as he was running."
:,. "It's really bizarre," said Columbia Police
JnvestIgator Ray Chandler.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) Saboteurs blew up a crude oil
Pipeline and attacked two microwave communication
centers In the southern Arab province of Khuzestan, Pars
news agency reported toy.
A bomb planted In a bazaar in Abadan, the main
refinery town In the south, was removed before It could
explode Friday night, the agency said.
The attacks followed a aerlej of bomb explosion! b the
past week which ripped through an express train, killing
eight passengers, and wrecked another bazaar In the port
city of Khorramshahr and akey communications post.
Pars said there were no Injuries and minimal damage
In the explosion that destroyed a crude oil and associated
gas pipeline naming from Khtmestan to a refining plant In
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KIlls 2;

Wounds 5 In Shooting Spree

On Thursday Robert Wlnckelmann, 49, Maitland, an employee
of Taylor Rental, state Route 426 in Altamonte Springs, reported
to Seminole County sheriff's deputies a television and an air
compressor have not been returned on their due dates.
According to Winckelmann, the black and white television
worth $180 was to be returned on July 28. The renter did caUn
Sept. 4 and said that It would be returned but It has yet to show up.
The air compressor rented by a different suspect, worth $285 and
rented till Sept. 23 also has not been returned.

County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith seeking damages In
excess of $2,500.
Katherine Lynne Duncan, a minor, through her father
Harkness A. Duncan, is suing John W. Delk, Kathryn DeIk, and
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company for damages.
Duncan claims the Delks did not maintain their premises at
1220 Winter Ave., Longwood in a "reasonably safe condition".
The suit alleges a transparent glass door placed in the garage did
not have warning devices or signs such as decals or stripping to
make It "properly visible."
According to the suit since the door was not visible as the suit
says, Katherine Lynne Duncan walked into It. Miss Duncan was
entering the house through a garage at about 6 p.m. on Aug. 11,
1978 to receive money owed her for babysitting. The suit mainthins that the Miss Duncan was not previously warned about the
hazard.
Allegedly Miss Duncan was Injured from the shattered door.
The suit is asking for damages from Incurred medical treatment
to Miss Duncan.

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in the patio area.

Between 7 p.m. Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. Thursday someone
entered a Longwood house through an enclosed pool-patio opened
a sliding glass door and took an intercom system.
The unoccupied home at 1000 Sweetwater Bay Court,
Longwood,
is owned by Philpot Homes. Scott Philpot, 28,120
Ha rro
gate Court, Longwood (am employee for the firm),

The following civil sWt has been filed with the office of Seminole

NA71ON
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1.00; Year $47.00.

You can put big bright teeth on President Carter
"We thought it was extremely reverential. It
or sagging, ugly jowls on Richard Nixon, but if
showed the pope in a most benevolent way his
you're an artist you better not pet tiny eyes long
eyes twinkle, his smile is warm and broad and he is
hair on the pope.
giving a most earned blesslng,"sald Allan Prlaulx,
Such is the opinion of numerous Evening Herald
King Features editor,
readers who have called to complain of a caricature
But that interpretation was not shared by a
--whichappear donIhc front pageoi the- Tuesday------ number of readers-who complalnedthe caricature
edition of the paper. The artist's drawing, supplied
was In bad taste. Some callers were disturbed by
by King Features of New York, showed the pope
what they thought were "beady eyes", others felt
wearing a mitre with a lock of hair protruding from
the pope's hair was too long or his nose was perunderneath. The caricature featured a smiling
trayed as being grossly distorted.
pontiff with small eyes and broad smile.
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Father William Neldert of Lake Mary. Said Father
Neldert, "My reaction was very strong and very
negative. How can a daily newspaper that serves
the community do that—a cartoon of the pope is out
of line completely out of place."

OPINION
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pope which is unique from 6ffier public figur—
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dignity was violated when the caricature of the pope was published, he said.
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slightest idea of the Bill of Rights. And
answer
the following American that's true.
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history questions:
But not because they
not taught
Name three black heroes of the these facts, at some point.were
to say,
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American Revolutionary War.
the
selected
facts
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about
white
people
Name the Afro-AinerI
who In- and their contributions to the forward
vented the electric traffic signal.
.3. Name the man who chopped clown the progress of mankind.
Generation after generation of black and
clrry tree and could not tell a Be.
white children leave high school with so
If you answered only the last question
correctly, you're a typically educated
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school
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N. Moro Intervention I
We are mad concerned about the
atlers Of some representatives to
circusnyuug the rules Of the House to
bring R&amp;

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11M115 oudrlbudions by PAC to $50,000,
but It Imposes no coadraints upon "In
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'bid the V&amp; "Granted this
approach embodies the sort of
"linkage" the administration has
consistently, and foolishly, declined to
employ in dealing with Moscow. It Is
nevertheless exactly the kind of tough
talk the Soviets understand and the .1
situation in Cuba so obviously
requires.
A little Inquiry would establish that
the Carter Administration is perfectly
willing to use this "linkage"-leverage..
against Somoza (Nicaragua), Ian
Smith Rhodesia), South Africa, and
any other of the nations that are vital to
the survival of the U.S. as a bastion of
freedom in the world, but you will not
find that "linkage" used against, such
Marxist oriented governments as
Panama, Gal ana, Jamaica, or another
Marxist-Lenlnlst.Maoist dominated or
oriented government.
And the administration is aided and
abetted by the TV networks, almost
if you'll have to take the bidder with the
without exception. Never, do you hear
suite."
Cronkite-Brokaw mention that the real
I how that this is not so in this
threat to the U.S. Is the Nuclear Sub
Maybe an eight-foot fence...?
Base Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Dunn W. Elliot
Neither do you head Sen. Frank
Church, or Sen. Baker warning of this,
What's Happening To U.S.? only Sen. Henry Jackson has called for
the removal of this base, along with the
troop withdrawal. Sen. Church has a
Again we have to wonder who Is
long
history acceptance the furruining this country. The President, his
Uming
Of the dominance of Marxism in
wife and Vice President are all out
the
world,
as has Sec. Vance. Church's
campaigning for 1989. Our other
main
contribution
to this was and has
politicians are arguing and acting like
asslitancein
been
his
the "Murder"of'
children over 5 bag of marbles. We
the
efficiency
of
the
FBI
and Cl/I.
elected tiisse people to look aft the
Affairs of our country and its people and
The administration has been ably
what doweget??? The prod" inhis
assisted by the MCPI,-Mesnbers of
Congress for Peace through lawcampaign for 1189 is threatening the
Senator's Kennedy, Oiurch, Bayh,
senators sal the representatives that U
Cranston. McGovern and Javits are
they don't go his way, he will not help
the heirarchy of this
their didricts and the people In them.
rgt1cn, that Is dedicated
This kid doff Is very im.b.comIng to
his position and Isetiad of the prestige
Putting the US. in such position that
of rcollry r''#',
cannot refuse to become a member of a
becoming
Global
the laughing dock Of the world.'
Community, i.e. One World
Goll
Our people are getting very zrllful
b,ca, Of the high cad of evirythlng
Au I talking about Treason? Perish
and p1ces cositlsuJag 'to go up and up
the thought, for "Treason doth never
and sutling being doe. to control them.
prosper, what's 11* reason? For if It
promises ha,, bess made; but
Prosper none dare call Ittreazon" Sir
none have been (WIHJd,
John Harrington, Epigrams:
We have about reached the cross
Treason.
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resin, LbS Mailing, robIng and kluisg
HOwever, If I wer, a mathematician,
has biui an lbs Increase and I am
Iwsuldsaythatlpleitequalg4. Not 3
looking for lto'get Much 11101110 06
non. Further sildence that 2plus 2
WNW- We live hi tlif ares, which is
iqeiin'4 lathe crestlonofthe Dept. of
dill In mire or lam Of a hem; batt
Edurdian aid the luring the adirNisgIttbsg.jOflJttMedwIth tr.
mhrMlonotitovertoUieNEA —
lein which iada' whole families. National EdecatIm Assodation after
from
, wl$ Is no emthe NBA has gone on record as being
P1011n1l. The vuluteiMs who do
dedicste4 to changing U* educational
llbsvsajebtPffluiu thwe we nej,bs
system hi the U140 the
available in their M$es ha's Come
LUd$!y, to make ii amenable to
dies hire bis'Of.,ur - urme,
becoming a member Of a Global
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Community. Jut as do. UM with
aims jeto to be had.
their Declaration of Interdependence.
Th.dmy I kder1ewed 3 famIly
vn1st be heat for Ml Of
if Altamonte Springs was required to
retire to the east side of 14 where It
belongs and stay there!
The situation reminds me of am
couple who went to an auction to buy a
couch. Every time they made an offer It
was countered by a skinny little guy
sitting in a far corner. Finally they
succeeded In outbidding him,
whereupon he ran to the front, leaped
upon the couch and held on tooth and
nail, resisting all efforts to remove him.
Loaving the furniture handlers to
take the couch to the sidewalk, they
went to get a truck to convey their
purchase. Upon their return the couch
was on the walk, the skinny little guy
was on the couch, and neither threats,
tears, nor appeals to the Almighty
would serve to move him.
In desperation they appealed to the
auctioneer. He listened to their story,
surveyed the situation, and shook his
head. "It Just looks to me," he said, "as

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In hopes of finding a job and feeding'
their families. They also feel that living
In this warmer climate they could work
for less because of fuel cost savings.
This area in which we live is very
fortunate as the crunch has not hit us;
but many other areas are beginning to
feel it quite strongly.

for those attempting to sleep nearby.
We like Mr. Gooding and we like his
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and to the world, the President of the
United States has come to apologize,
and toJustIfyCutro'sactions iAfrica,
On Middle East and LMt1I1 America,
and the Russian domination of the
Island. This goes against every prindpi., from the Monroe Doctrine to the
several declarations at the
Organization of American States,
against domination by foreign powers
in this hemisphere.
The latin American countries do not
want communism. The people in Cuba
and Nicaragua in particular do not
want Communism. But at this moment
there Is no choice for them, since the
machine for control and enforcement 15
already well organized.
Please, let us develop a realistic
policy toward the remaining nations of
Latin America and the Caribbean. Lit
us sum than that wear not going
stand by while the Castro regime
engineers and accomplishes the
conquest of each one of them for the
benefit of Russian Communism. Let us
start a program to destroy the regime
In Cuba, cutting forever the umbilical
Communistinfiltration in this
cord of Co
hhemisphere, finishing once and for all
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the assurance was made and entered in
the record that there would be a sound
buffer zone between said center and
nearby residential areas.
Somehow a small strip of grass and
some few foot-high shrubs do not seem
to fill the bill. The sounds ol
refrigerator trucks, parking lot
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ticular interest Is given to racial quotas to
insure that black, brown, red and white
students will share a common cultural
experience.
But how can they until desegregation
When to the curriculum particularly
On textbooks? If a white child learns only
'the personalities and events shaped by
whites and their European forebesrers,
how can he or she help but feel a sense of
pride in his or her race?
All the white child has learned of black,
is that they're obsessed with protests, civil
rights, and affirmative action. Very little
is told Of their role in shaping America's
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meet brings Cuba Into the limelight, as
with the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the
mIssilecrisisandnowwiththetps in
Cubs, it is always, In .the end, to
benefit of Fidel Castro. He comes out as
the winner, and is fast becoming a hero
of not only the Latin American

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the desegregation of the schools. Par-

For some reason unknown to us,
every time the United States Govern-

of Oviedo.
At a meeting early this week among overwhelmingly opposed to Increasing Dii
Oviedo, county and date D*partme,g Of gasoline taxes and the LogislaIl.c, La ale
era ..end Vogt .end strongly
TimrtatJon
ed to Increasing th
Hattaway, the need for the realignment of money. It's ase
question, Vogt said, c r
SR 419 from U.S, 17-92 to Oviedo was balancing off the needs Of the commanit IF
stresse'j
with the wants Of the people.
The answer that had to be given was that
A one cant Incresse In gasoline taxei
419 Is not included within the Orlando would bring In about $80 million In nee
Metropolitian Planning Organization's money to the date. A one cent Increase It
(MPO) five year plan. This means there sales tax would mean an additional $0
will be no federal dollars available for the million in revenues annually.
realignment. And the state has no money
If funds were available It would cost an
to pet toward the cause either.
estimated $4.2 million to purchase rightofGetting the MPO five year plan changed, way and realign 419 to remove the curves
expeclafly to benefit Seminole Cour4y, is in the road.

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in a fight with Orange.
The only answer may be to get mon
state money for roads. Thus, M
legislators asked the question of Dii
Oviedo and county officials present.
The second question was whether Dii
local official s wo uld support Increases Li
either of the two taxes.
A no answer was given to that one.
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this country and those who silently
suffer the Communist domination on
the Island, PLEASE, NO MORE

academically well or not, his or her
driving skills remain about the issue. Yet
for years students with high grade point
average. received an advantage In rates,
promptedby the flndings Of a Dade County
Similarly, young males have had to pay
grand jury. The grand Jury concluded that
more for insurance because they have
widespread discrimination in the
been more accident-prone than young
cdslflcMkm of rates existed.
females. But that is an unfair stereotype,
Bi4 while the impetus tar. review Of the
Gurdir's repoet revealed. The fact Is, the
rIpte structure came from the southern
useofaez in aet ng rate.Laasf
pert of the Mate, the fl$of Jp$ review
other rating criteria. U
female
indicate that automobile policy holders all
chives as often as a Yom male, the ic
over Florida have been paying for In- age or a person's place of rid.nce.
cidmit incidence Is about the same.. If you are ingle,'male and not known for
surance according to guidelines that may
Marital Matia is much' like the use of
our scholastic achievement, you may gender in setting rates, the ruport found.
have been completely irreleval
The major changes coming asa man of benefit from the changes In rate WhOw one Is marrW or not has U&amp; to
hearings recently completed by Ouster's duffication Guister has ordered. Con- do with driving ability. It more likely
office are Dust rate clamifications should verssly, married woman with good grads ddannlnss the anusmt sif delving dons by
point averages may sser. What Is an Individual.
no longer be at according to a driver's
sex, marital status or scholastic significant isthat drivers will no longer be
U you're going to have to pay for
discriminated against because of unfair something -, and in Florida you have to
ehlevement. In addition, Insurance
lmpaniss win be sew torevlsetheir grouping .
For example, Gsmtsr's hearings r-abis to expect psymed to be
classification schemes In order tojiatify
any diftorenoss Is rates that we based an
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HORDLY UNNERSTAN
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D•*troy Castro, A Thorn

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WASHINGTON - For years we' have been die'nI., engineers and businessmen from as not as simple as
jrggjb a few tad tubes In a publIc-be-ismnne attitude are wading mI1flor,
calling (or alcohol fuel to .apsthe ihodags U the far away as Coigon, Florida and even Italy,
are
school
laboratory.
And In fact the anal' dill our
gu pumps. Our args.ats were en- .bsM a path to the tiny
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wasn't operating to Internal bill
GSA
obtained
IhusIastIrally debei.bml by
oil cilpIII,,. western plahie.
audits
by Sen. M*
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Baucus, D.Mont.
fad
Middamagh'. original Idea was to offer InBida grad amomsat of reiwdi IS being
:ald be too coatty to —; with petrelseis. structian to f mers
whà wad to make a caib devoted to the "'Ir of anaflicsl. dil35 and
ar
Here are some of tliS mars dlsgracef
9d now that
"crepe' out Of agrlci*a'al akãhaL With the the t.c4moly can be expect
h ,,.,
examples
the auditors tamed up:
ed
to
improve
miii per gallop, alrehol fuel has attlimed a new
f
of ,
P1 ,
a
dramat11y pdut
minerals fro
of
()pr---1operators hays been psddiing poorly designed Ipiid -b and everIsiug gaicline
defense
docbpllea
were
both4 so bscfly that
prices.
dIMS $0 ImwatY farmir
gingerly tastenaitdg p..hd. "iu4
James McFaØm, a retired 1clal of the tens of millions of dollars were iest
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' A five-year cIossd.drij television project
iiy jpog
co
pieli...hasl mom from the oky have jolmed their flreuins
be _- i
bersas, told the dam U Colby that an aimed at federal employees wa a costly failure.
And the federal geeromsat, mar ysm of csendq couslus Ii
"ngh's classroom goveromsat reguidlom, dill being drafted, will
food that viewing fe-41a1,, WV.
at the vbsh Ides, is gMug Beraton and his c'',iates wire pat t)wosgh an ibnpliIy the complicated procedure for a1cohol
'ed
In
some
cues allowing only 10 people
adM 4$ hoiri Of iect, lab work and on- eUIIng permits,
fuel Iflhlad
$0 watch the programs and often dealt
wi
As a nuanam of alcohol fad's isv dM, it its Imupection of a wall working dill an the
Aid
the
Energy
Depsztmeot
after
years
lames
of
1Mtted
Istered
to
civil
aervads.
tO
of
of ts.
foot.*ngglng, Is finally moving to encourage
has now been giom fimal rocpi1lem in Ike
Despite the auditors', findings, GM bra'
profs,
groves of acaisme. Colby Coiady Co.ps,
by provi
grst to decided to contInue lbs project -but drop.dW'
dIM bditfurs, d they dealt with everything other comaiadt i,r!si for alcohol
hi nsithvadusn Kaus, his heusen.
fuel
Senate Inveitigators got hold of
from
micreajeligy
to
fermi
ecog'omles.
Our
'eminers
like
Colby's.'
ofhisrlsarilngtom.ra SIIIIIn
Imbn eatlisfkdevieist Colby hwhkd
thsosdactof.r.r-'it
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fuhi
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hewer with thee. Of his American cr* Of mlpo.wWida( is at last
Ow isijiiisi
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tracts without cCmpditive bidS, lii ftagrt
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county to begin putting the pressure on ffor
road
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money to improve Its road system.
:',With the population steadily increasing,
the need for new and Improved roads Is
4isJat, whUs revenues ftm Mat5s am
tzes are not.
The current method of taxing gasoline
by the state is so many cents per gallon.
ieople naturally think as gasoline prices
go up, so does the revenue to the state, but
that's not true.
,The revenue from gasoline taxes has
tien about the same for many years.
Meanwhile, not only are the need for roads
gieater, but the cod of road construction is
rising steadily with Inflation.
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this year.
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people—a one cent increase in gasoline
taxes or a one cent Increase In sales tax?
'State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D.
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left Afro-Americans out
more accurately the American history of
Europeans. From owAnierlcan textbooks
over the years, what sticks to the memory
.jan
isnotanypartkuiarse
offa
atmosphere, an Impreeslon of white people
which draws the image of bIacksua
historical
These textbooks become the truth of
things: American history.
A child will attienpi to a similate 32,000
textbook pages during his elementary and
high school years. About 75 percerd of his
daawort and about 96 percent of his
homework centers on the textbooks. If the
textbook contains nothing about black
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authentic American history, are ignored that meaningful racial acceptance is
by textbook, or, at bed, taught as ad- impossible. IAberal intentions and a
jrict material. (Three of the most fa
bkck heroes of the Am mous convoluted social policy called integration
have become substitutes for an honest,
RvoIid1onary War were Johnny erican
Braen- enlightening and liberated relationship
rr*, Peter Salem, and Saul Mathews. The between blacks and whites.
eçctrIc traffic signal was invented by
An incomplete American history has
Garrett A. Morgan.)
created "us" and "them," and ultimately
'One can say,, to the distress and pus- a distortion of our national intere
st.
zlçnient of all, that many Americans who However,
It's an altogether human ton.
live gone through a dozen years of dellto evaluate th
e opinions of others In
ioollng do not know where the Con- the light of one's own
priorities.
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between individuals, between groups and
between nations. Each has presinned his
own opinion to be correct, and has consequently used those opinions as a yardstick with which to gauge thewladorn of
others and to maintain group power and

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The myth of George Washington and the
ckerry tree- concocted by Parson Weems
—s taught as historical fact. The first two

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onda and Tom Hayden, are stumping the nation to
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ning their California message to the unbellevers,
Tha t' s W h
perhaps their listeners in the East are as confused
Y, ..)
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The Jane-Tom show is currently playing a 50-city
ircuit. Its message, a blend of old fashioned
0
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opulism and New Left economics, is: Break up big
(
)
Do
usiness, dismantle the nuclear power plants, and
irn to the sun for energy. This is a philosophy that
WASHINGTON (NEA)
Two big city
________________
guaranteed to stimulate as much disagreement
ITEM: a member of the House of Represe
Democratic mayors, both pumed to be
.
the rest of the nation as It has In California.
tatives Is convicted in federal court of paddId
PO3 of Jimmy Carter's reelection, have
______
his office payroll and pocketing the money. Is H.
Right now the nation's 71 nuclear power plants
been careful to avoid listing their names on any
contrite? You be the judge. After he was ceiV
official campaign committees.
rovide 9 percent of America's electricity. The
____
___
sured by his colleagues In the House, he still sIi
One Is the mayor of an Industrial midwestern
xcess generating capacity of the nation's utility
in Congress and he says he will run for reY
city.
The
other
presides
over
a
decaying
_________
ompanles Is shrinking steadily under the impact
election next year, presumably from a jail cell
municipality in th e east. Both are black.
f rampant environmentalism and some of us
Ids appeals are exhausted.
When the draft-Kennel forces in his state
L.
rould certainly be left In the dark if nuclear power
ITEM: a veteran of nearly 24 years in t1é
announced he had Joined their bandwagon, the
ere suddenly switched off.
United States Senate faces a select committee dli'
inidwedern mayor firmly and politely anethics to answer charges of padding his expen4
nounced It wasn't so. A mayor whose city relies ______________________________
And, despite sloganeering to the contrary, no one
on
federal
account
and inroperly using campaign c&amp;
nows how much of the slack could be taken up by
largesse must keep his White House
contacts friendly.
tributlons
personally. The Senate commItt
)lar power, or when, or what it would cost, Nor are
votes unanimously to recommend that the
Neither man supported Carter in the ltlS
iere other available energy sources that
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body "denounce" the senator. The committe4
Democratic primaries. As did all ether members U
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commend themselves in the short run. Gas is
climaxing a 15-month investigation of the
of
the
CongresalonaJ
black
caucus
(excepting,_________________________________________________
coming scarce, fuel oil Is becoming prohibitively
charges, says the senator is guilty of
then Rep. Andrew Young from Georgia), ty
ipensive and, in California, certainly, coal is
"reprehensible" conduct that "tends to bring the
supported Morris Udall or Birch Bayb.
rohibltively dirty.
Senate into dishonor and disrepute." Is the
They came to Carter reluctan
relu
tly, hpjy
senator contrite? He walked straight from the
when the Georgian's successful pursuit of the SCIENCE WORLD
In sober fact, the nation sorely needs Its present
nomination and his mystical appeal to black
hearing room to the television cameras where he
-billion kilowatt-hour nuclear generating
voters made any other course unthinkable.
proclaimed the ruling to be a "victory" for him,
tpacityandItcannotaff.dtogjve up this or any
Each mayor is convinced that Kennedy will
Again, you be the judge.
her energy option for the future.
Apparently, the American people are lndee
decimate Carter in any primary where they
Luck Helps Inventors
Nuclear power Is certainly a proper subject for
judging Congress— and not favorably
meet. Each believes that a Carter renomination,
at a\
bate and study which should be centered on how
possible only if Kennedy does not run, is the
time when the august body that thundered
By AL ROSSITER JR.
beginning of the and for the Democratic party's
A physician-turned-chemist, Joseph C. so much moral vigor and righteousness durin
make nuclear reactors safer, not on how to shut
preemlnance
UPI
Science Editor
in
Patrick, was trying to make a cheaper anti- the Watergate hearings seems to have lost I
congress and a majority of tue
em down. Mr. Hayden and Miss Fonda are doing
state houses, not to mention the White House.
freeze in 1925. He failed, but D'Amlco said "one passion.
air countrymen a disservice by appealing to their
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
Some
companies
Yet
even
a
Carter
sticky,
smelly mess he produced hardened into
resignation, an impossible might not
Reading Shakespeare, Congress seems to. be!
ii' of the atom instead of promoting ways to
admit
It,
but
a
noted chemist and in- one of the first useful varieties of
scenario to anyone who knows his pride, would
synthetic following the belief that "to err Is human,
tter harness it for safe and peaceful service to
ventor says serendipity plays a major role In the rubber."
not make these mayors rim toward Kennedy,
forgive divine." It is natural perhaps for
discovery
of
new
products
ranging
from
floating
Both fear that the itlO Kennedy stampede soap
members
to look on their erring colleagues wlt1
to penicillin
__
____
Floating Ivory soap was a mistake
resembles
the
1976
dash
Cu*,
too.
some
sympathy.
But what does It do for public
______
hen
VHI
____
JIfl
'It.
D'%xnlco sId the first batch was made In 1398
't,j;s
s ,tiu't
pr4ur.p4
that a.____________
confidence
in
___________________
____________
the
Institution Itself when tl
'.tnnd toward'. whena ProctOr &amp; 'Oaihble workman want
won prtoary after
•ldwttI*tiuI5I
to
wrong4oe,
far
from
bein contrite (or 'ev
st
ishaft.
*I'
fl*Eth
peters In modern Industrial laboratories might me
with a healthy assist from
voters
keeping tO rlflC
priht'oüt hi frOtJ
resulting
batch
of
soap
had
tiny
air
bubbles the news media to
reduce the chance that someone will
thought they directed.
ac-. beaten Into it.
proclaim
"victory" or
Conservation Is an essential source of energy j
By the time the black leadership began to cldentally stumble across something valuable.
defiant?
"When it readied the market, the enthusiastic
consider presenting a united ft to all
rge quantities.
"Inventors who specialize In one area are
A recent Associated Press-NBC poll
requests
poll gaVel
for 'more of that floating soap' CO
inclined to observe only those developments
candidates, there was only one
That is one of the conclusions of "Energy: The
Congress
just
about
the
lowest
marks
It
has eviliz
vinced
P&amp;G
to
keep
making
Jimmy ca rter.
related to their research," says De.
It," D'Arnlco said. received from the
ext Twenty Years," a report by a study group
public.
Only
13
percent
eli
These men don't intend to support Kennedy D'Amlco. "What they don't realize is that the
onsored by the Ford Foundation. The findings
Mother
accident
was
those
responding
across
the
country
rated
its
Teflon,
the
non-dick
simply because their constituents and tho pollsworthless mousetrap they just built could ac- coating for cookwear.
ere published Sept. 13. We quote:
In 1933, DuPont chemist performance as "good" or "excellent." Andp
tell them they should. Instead, they plan to pull Wally be the best potato masher ever Roy Plunkett,
while the media have made much of tIN
trying
to make an
"Both in the short and the long run, energy
together a list of legislative, appointive and developed."
toboggan-elide
in President Carter's popularity,
refrigerant,
filled
several
cylinders
of
nservatlon is often the cleanest, quickest and
policy questloçg from which they'll demand
Take penicillin, for example. D'Amico told a mixtures of gases and
at 19 percent he is still a country mile ahead of
stored
them
in
dry
Ice,
ea pest way to react to the inevitable higher
detailed answers from each of the assumed and recent meeting of the American Chemical The gases in
one cylinder had formed a white Congress
announced
ergy costs. Over our 20-year period, concandidates, Democrat and Society that physicist John Tyndall casually waxy solid that didn't
dissolve In conventional
Perhaps more worrisome in terms of public
Republican alike,
noted In 1895 that a certain bluish-green mold solvents or react to
rvaticm will inevitably become one of the most
extreme
temperatures.
confidence
are the results of a portion of 1'.
They plan to give the answers wide circulation had an anti-bacterial action.
Teflon was discovered,
iportant energy 'sources' quantitatively,
national
Los
Angeles Times poll released 6;
)
before 1980 hopefuls have a chance to solicit and
Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming
cause effective conservation involves the
D'Aznico said some companies go to extra other day. Forty-six percent of the peopir
secure endorsements from among the black • macse the urn. observation almost 50
cislona of millions of diverse individuals, with a
leadership groups.
years lengths to make sure the fruits of serendipity blamed "the system" for "making it almost
later.
The difference was that
notable exceptions it cannot realistically be
These mayors, and a larger group of activists recognized that he had discovered Fleming aren't overlooked He said Monsanto, for Impossible to get things done" In Washington,
who've tried without wiachsuccesstosteer black and the
something, example, sands every compound It develops to D.C. Yet, who makes the system? The elected
andated or managed centrally, but requires that
result was the widely used antIbIotic,
leaders who are elected by the people.
all its specialist divisions on the off ci
Politics nationally away frOfli personalities a
'orination and incentives be provided to energy
recall that during the Watergate hearings
D'Amlco,
who
warts
for
the
Monsanto
towards
sophisticated OrganizatIon, hops they
Co. in someone else will find a use Its developers
er's who make their own adjustments."
Louis,
said
o
th
re
was much concern expressed by members
er
inventors
were
quick
oked,
erlo
to
ov
a
That conclusion
con
Aft with the recent report of a
reiieat ofattracted
Cartif'S '7$
datIIY
recognize
a
lucky
development
when
they
saw
of
Congress
that the Watergate eplaode,would
c' campaigners
it
w idespread
irvard Business
"No
one
denies
that
the
kind
of
luck
I talk force on energy. It support from second-line
that
brings
corrode
the
people's
confidence in governgnei*'
In 183$, Cha
Goodyear accidentally new things to light will continue to play a big p
wo
ul
d
breed
cynician.
If so, doesn't that argiw
iphuizes what Qiarles F. Luce, board chairman eluding many who had not been active In politics dropped Iglob ofrles
rubber and sulfur on a dove, in the dory of inven
tion," D'Aznico told the that Congress as a body and the members lfl'
Con 'Edison in New York, has been saying for
before, by appealing to their juloudii of the ruining an e*rliueit aimed at making I'Ubber
chemical society. "But I fear on thewhole we are dlvidually must adhere to at least as high 19
who dominate the le.d.relgp.
mote versatile. But the rubber happened to cook
irs: The American people must develop a
losing the potential to we serendipitiong st
andard as Is applied to the public? U not,1L
"We don't want to support Kennedy because iO a substance that wasn't brittle at
3$ervatlon ethic.
low developments.
"
well see a lot more of the frlvolo'
white
people
liked
his
brothers
predict
,
one mayor said, temperatures and "I soften M Now
There are dissenters. "This country did not "or because Of
cynicism
Of the sort exhibited in a Loulslaá
what he's done so far. We used to psratura, Goodyear called the accidental
"Computers, on which we have become too court the other
serve Its way to greatness. It produced itself to support a candidate
who.o made herd
process vulcanization and a new industry was dependent, are too logical to make
casual ob- for governor askday where an obscure candidate
atness." So says the head of the Texas Railroad Smiles and hymn signing won't do."
ed and was granted permIal
launched.
servatlons necessary to serendipity,"
to change his legal name to "None of the Abovvfl
104 the times are changing. We have been
JACK ANDERSON
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Seminole County 4.11 Clb Achievement Bilqwt, 7
P.M., Al TT-te SPrin#S Civic Center.
Spaghetti Supper sponsored by Congregational
Christian Church women, 5-7 p.m., fellowship hail, Park
Avenue and 24th Street. Tickets at door.

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Station University, Deland; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, Del"; 7 p.m., MoMgomsry
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford By, noon, Sanford Civic ssMr.'.
South Seminole "noon, Mental Healib Cantor, Robin $
Road, Altamonte Springs.
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Sanford AlAn.., $ p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford LA, $ p.m., 1301 W. First SL
Lakeview Middie School Advisory C.mmlttie,1:31
p.m., at school.
TOPS Chapter 78, 7p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary..
Altame.te.S.uth Seminole JayeeeI6 71Spn.,
Stop, Altamonte Springs.
Dellona Area Caamber s( V.maeree nooro or usrec.
tori, 7:30 p.m.
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Casselberry, 8 a.m., Leeds, pick up at Sniord Civic
Center, 8:30 sin. Carry bag lunch for fltst lunch stop
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52.6 victory over Interlachen for a touchdown but the play Oviedo kickoff which was Kramer and Keith Gray of the
was nullified by a penalty. The recovered by the Lions Bob Lion defense.
High School Friday night
Coach Joe Montgomery Lions then went to Marvin Gaul.
On the punt return Marty
McClennon who seemed able to
beamed with pride with a
Moments later on a pitchout Neese nearly broke for a ID for
record, complimented his team go around either end or through from Kessinger to McClennon, the Lions but stepped out of
as they left the field and ex- the line for major gains every who passed to Duda, the Lions bounds as he broke past the last
time he received the ball. With tallied their second score of the Interlachen defender.
claimed; "We're the only
seven
minutes gone in the first evening and with the failure of
defeated team in the county."
With less than a minute to go
quarter
McClennon took a pitch the extra point attempt, led the in the first quarter McClennon
Mike Scott of the Oviedo
Lions returned the opening to the right for the first score of Interlachen squad 14-0.
took a pitchout in for the third
kickoff 10 yards to open play for the evening with Kesinger
Napoleon DuBois,quar- touchdown for the Lions. The
extra point attempt on a
quarterback keeper by
Kessinger failed and Oviedo led
20.0. Oviedo's Keith Eubanks
broke up a pass play by
Interlachen to stall their attempt for a first down and set
up the next scoring drive for the
Lions.
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quarter McClennon pitched to
Kessinger, who lobbed a pass to
Duda for a long gainer which
enabled McClennon to score
three plays later.
Kessinger faked an extra
point kick and passed to Neese
for a two point conversion
givi ng the Lions a 28-0 lead.
The Uons Johnny Cobbs and
Merion Bowers spoiled
Interlachen's third down
conversion attempt by breaking
up a DuBois pass attempt.
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down on a quarterback sneak.
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DuBois flipped a short pass to
Kenny Hollis moving
Interlachen close enough for
Killi O'Neal to scamper into the
end zone.
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Creek offensive attack to lift the
Th e Tribe offense went right
Fighting Tribe to a 21-6 win to work when quarterback.
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over the Hawks Friday night. turned-halfback Dennis Brown
Spruce Creek jumped out to a hit Duane Edwards at the
6-0 lead when the Hawks Spruce Creek nine-yard line
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grabbed a popped-up hand off
A pair of Tribe r unning plays
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attempt by Seminole on the netted just one yard and despite
Tribe's second possession of the an encroachment penalty
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game and returned it twelve against Spruce Creek that
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yards for the score.
moved the ball half the distance
Seminole's Ricky Butler th- to the goal, Seminole had to
warted a Hawk bid for a two settle for Jim Voltoline's ninebut Spruce Creek had
U.S
bottled
up a little bit."
point conversion run by nailing yard field goal at 7:47 for a 96
(4 iPPin)Pt.na
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Spruce Creek quarterback lead.
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gaiiie
plan vari ed
ft
moved Seminole back
slightly, especially in the first
Laroma Badle after the fake
The Hawks drove to
Lrt ore
.
half.
kick attempt.
Seminole's 45-yard line with the
0 pUIh.
held Spr
The Seminole defense, which aid of a late-hit penalty but once
"We threw a little more than
we
uce Creek to 56 yards the Tribe defense respo nded
usually do because they
Jeff I tton coffin-cornered
rushing on the night, forced a with the big play when Julio
the kick which left Spruce really caine after our wide
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second period to set up the first Morgan Smith teamed up to
"Reggie did a tremendous job
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Campbell gathered in the Laroina Badiefora 15-yard loss
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two carries by Allen Brown Seminole Coach.
The vi ct ory lifted the Tri be to
yard line and raced down the
Act two of the Reggie
moved Spruce Creek to their 27
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before Robert Guy came up 4-1 on the year, the only Five
leftsidelineuntouchedtotiethe Campbell show came on the
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contest at 6-6 with ten minutes next play when the Seminole
with the third Tribe in- Star squad with a perfect
- :conference record,
left in the half,
terceptitin
of the game.
linebacker blocked Spruce
Photo by Joe DeSanti
m jno e'S Dennis
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Warren Po q Big ainer
Jim Voltoline, who was wide Creek's punt, snatched the
Seminole drove to mid-field
-We still have a rough road
be fore being forced to punt. Jeff ahead. Now its time to get
all night with extra point kicks, bouncing ball and waltzed into Jonathan White
and the running Griffin and Gibson teamed up air again but was intercepted on the clock.
Litton caine nit with his second ready for Apopka."
sent his first attempt sailing to the end zone to put Seminole out of
full ba ck Marvin Blake.
again to drop Bathe for a one. by Spruce Creek's Art Graham
liadie scrambled on the final spectacular boot of the night by
the left to leave the score tied. In front 15.6 with just over five
The Hawks moved to the yard loss and the Tribe took at the Tribe 18.
play of the half and found Blake dropping the ball dead at the Spruce Creek
The Tribe again came up with minutes left in the half.
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immediately
went
to
at
the goal line with a bullet but Spruce ('reek five-yard line.
the big play on defense on the
Voltoline was again wide to Julio Griffin and
Jeff Gibson
Seminole
quarterback wide-out Ray llovier for sixteen Reggie Campbell and Robert
SC -D,wis 13 run with fumble pass
ensuing kickoff.
the left with the PAT kick.
dropped
Mien
Brown
for
losses
Clarence
Sippio
drove
the
Tribe
yards
and
then
found
fullback
Guy
arrivedat
tie.same
time
to
*1'%%o
running
pla%S
litter
tht.
Spruce Creek's Tyrone Green
Spr uce Creek began to drive of two and five
S 'CilmPbell SO punt return (kick
yards.
to Spr uce Creek's 40-yard line Marvin Blake for another 30. break up the play.
llLiwk.s [owiml themselves at tail
returned Seminole's kick off to with four minutes remaining in
ed
Coach Terry Manferdi with a 28-yard connection to yarder via the pass and moved
Defense ruled th e third their three thanks to the hard S- Voltoline 20 FG
the Haw ks 34-yard line before the half on the strength of elected to go for
th e first on a
Sam McGill. With one-minute Spr uce Creek to the Seminole quarter with both squads tackling of i.cnny Sutton and S - CA rnPbII 15 run with blocked
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punt from their end zone after
65 an incomplete pass on third
rushing ard.S in the third down.
quarter but a clipping penalty
With seven minutes left in the
halted their drive iiiday game Seminole drove for the
through the period,
final score sith fullback Arthur
Jackson bulling over from nine
The Tribe defense continued yards out for the touchdown.
to fru.strate iladie ho tried to
Spruce Creek put together
get th e Hawks moving ith the
one last drive itti tinie running
PS btltcalneup('mnpty handed out but the Tri be defense halted
on seven third quarter at- the I
lay ks at the Seminole 40tempts.
% ard line and took possession L
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lladie went to the well once clock.
too often and Campbell came up
"Our defense just played a
'.itti act three of his show with
tiellacious game," beamed
an interception that gave
the Tribe boss Jerry Posey.
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Sunday, Oct. 7,lm-7A

Herald Sports Edftor

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feat tall, with grey hair cut in a
CRIMEWATCH
flat top, had been walking east
In the westbound lane on the 436
overpass of 1-4 at ap- wish to remain anonymous, call
CRIME WATCH at 6492482.
proximately 1:30 in Ummor
Outside the Orlando dialing
ning o( -2279
area, dial Operator and ask for
It Is believed that a vehicle WX2482, toll free.
probably struck Mr. Blount
You could be eligible for a
causing him to fall over the
guard MU And land dovm on the reward of up to $1,0O. The
phone is answered by the
aide of Interstate 4.
died
at
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scene.
CRIME
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The victim
between
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Elvdr of the "We' which and on weekends as a public
Mrk the victim might not service.

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On the Thid of June, 1979, at even realize that he hit Mr.
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If you have any Information
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Sunday, Oct. 7, 1979

Evening Herald,Sanford, Fl.
Apopka

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Howell laced at halftime. We
By SAM COOK
(k'Cidcd to go with Capp, to try
Herald Sports Correspondent
Who was that masked man? and pick LLS Ut).'
wasn't the Lone Ranger, it
sn't Robert Black, Apopka's a swai'uiiing Axpka defense
s4phomore defensive tackle, which consistently forced the
who was listed as number 45 in talented junior out of his rollout
patterns.
the program.
'1 hm't know what's wrung,"
Well, whoever it was certainly has the like Howell fans \', nod muttered at halftime.
Their pursuit is great an(l
believing in charades. The
iiystery iiian ran circles their backside lineman are so
atouinl the Hawks for a 26-2() quick."
Pursuing and outquicking the
Apopka Five Star Conference
nctory at Lake Howell Friday Iiawks, Ajxpka jun iped to a 12night.
0 lead before Lake I lowell
"It's a little trick we use," registered its first, first down
laughed Blue Darter coach Chip Willi 3:45 left in the half.
(;ierke about
Cat quick Lester l(ichnmond
his little
masquerade W ith potential All- put Apopka on top 6-0 on it
Stater Cedric Anderson. seven-yard sweep with :48 left
Cedric
is
so
well in the first quarter. The touchknown .... lie's hard to hide."
down cluIIaxe(l a seven play, .15Despite Gierke's attempt to )ard drive on Which Anderson
di sguise his star's identity, made a Lynn Sw ann-like catch
there was no concealing on it fourth and six to keep the
:thderson's ability. The shifty drive going.
Richmond finally swept right,
senior hauled in six passes for
yards. The last one, a 33- stumbled slightly as the four,
ard toss from Saiii Sullivan for but regained his step to give
it touchdown, all but closed the Apopi the lead. A kick for the
cage on the Hawks with 6:37 extra point was blocked.
remaining in the game.
Three minutes later the Blue
"Sir Cedric" unveiled some Darters were at it again.
defensive talent as well, lie Starting at its own 45, Apopka
picked off a tipped Bob marched 55 yards with
Capobianco pass to thwart a ste(Lster Ed .Jones sweeping
Lake Howell drive in the fourth left end for 17 yards and the
score. Sullivan's quarterback
quarter.
Throw-in a 15-yard run on a keeper for the two-point conversion was stopped by I lawk
reverse, which was dampened
Brian IA.'pak. The half ended
by a clipping call and you have
A popka 12, Lake Howell 0.
it pretty good night's work for
Seeking to lift Lake Howell
the talented Anderson.
from its lethargic first hall,
Capobianco, the Silver Hawks
other" signal caller, was in Weir inserted Capobinacowith nnme(hate results.
the ballgaine because of Mike
The tall and talented junior,
Wood's lackluster attempt to
w
ho two years ago was touted
get the Hawks moving in the
as ''the future Lake Howell
first half.
"Mike wasn't moving the quarterback" after it game
team," Coach Sammy Weir winning throw aganLst Boone,
said about the 12.0 deficit Lake got his shot in the second half.
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Lake

who has been
hampered Ii) injuries and the
fine play of %%ood, found flanker

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the twojxlint conversion.
'I'll(- unfeat h ering of the
Ilawks caine w ith 6:37 left-on
AiuIt'rsoti's (luSh %% fill a :1:1-yard
pa ss front Sullivan. Anderson
ran it short hook over the
it i(Idlc', da nced out of a tackle
at the 15 and hurdled over a
fallen I law k from the three for
the store. The kick was wide,
but Aixii,ka %%ilS up 26-13.
('apobianco. however, had
0111' botiib left. With :46 left, he
hooked up s' i,h the quick-footed
Scott Smith for a 69-yard TI)
toss, Conway ul(hk'(l the point to
get the lIaw ks within 26-20.
A last gasp by the birds fell a
ard short with 1:17 reniai ning
hen a fourth tlow ii pass Iron
'apo to Flanders covered 15
yards. Weir requested a
ii eas uremmi ent, but the officials
had already moved the sticks,
11,11ch to his (liSlulit)'.
Next Friday, the Hawks
journey to Lyman. ''I haven't
(i1'('i(ie(l," %%eii' said about his
quarterback dileninua of Wood
and Capobianco. ''But we're in
ua good sit uation, w hoimiever we
go with,"
As for AM)pka, they were
chanting ''We want Sanford, We
want Sanford" as their bus
pulled away. Next Friday
they'll get thenmi at the Blue
Darter Field,
'Sanford's got the best
pe rsonnel in the co unty
;ierke ixiinted out. ''It'll be a
real barnburner.

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Pittsburgh S.
Oct. 2
- Cincinnati 2 (ii innings)

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ittsburgh

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Pittsburgh
Oct.
5
Cincinnati 1
American League
Baltimore vs. California
Best-of-Five

7,

(All Times EDT)
(Baltimore leads series, 2-0)
Baltimore 6,
Oct
3
California 3 (10 innings)
Baltimore
9.
Oct.

California
California
Oct. 5
Baltimore 3
Baltimore
6
Oct.
California, 3:15 pm,
Baltimore
x.Oct.
7
California, 8:30 p.m.

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1020

Fourth Game
1 Jose-Alto
1040 450 3.20
SOguiza-Quiola
1200 3.10
3 Sabino Amore
520
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Fifth Game
4Arta Aitu
13.00 760 4.20

6.20 3.60

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Sixth Game
4 Simon Ola
17.40 660 3.40
1 Jose- Amore
520 3.20
Slirizar Altu
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Anugt'ls' \lsinuagt'r .Ittu l"n't'gosi
Ole it IOu tlt'V('r gsivt' (
II).
Asked after thut' galls' is hat he

surlurisi'il a lot of "th('u' ps'tple,
thitiugli

traiL if this' lout iiuu (i tub's hut'
iiriyi', snuti is uhii lusts e i'sisuls
i'i'ii uIuiiuhilt'i sit st'i'tuiutl hail
litiiuI,rs hill tu ti tIn' ball

told his players sit thus' start of
ninth uituuu,tg, Fi's'giusu sui itls'tl
and said, "I told thit'uui Iii 'iut'c
two runs."
'I'hus' .\uigels.ilstuy iig Ill their

%% 'ill thut' .\iugt'ls tustuliuig .1.2,

faeimig

The California Angels took

his advice.
Larry hlarlow's nutithi-untuinig

this'

with the winning run Friti;u
night when the Angels, two outs
away front elimination, scored
two runs in tile final inning for

it

Roil ('stress iiiiiuliht'ii
i t'uiter

hi'

Of f llsthtitiit'

('stress buiLt' for third sit t hit'

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tsim'tt'u'

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tilt, 11111thI(u'Iit''.s'i 0 111Stitum-

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first tt'aiui in the hl-vestu Iutsttui'
i'f It'agiis' IuIStyuiifs iii ('uuuuut' hti'k

burgh

Knew

centerandscored oil pinch
huuttt'r 'I'errs ('now Icy's single.
Martinez retired 11 consecu-

"

tivi' batters from the fifth to
iniuth innings lie gave up eight
htt, struck tot four and walked
flout' Iw'fiurt' departing after
('arew 's double.
"We thought sse'ti go honiu
tonigttt,'' 5511(1 Martinez, sitting

at his locker with a towel
tlt'itI)e(l over his head.

till it sit tIn' last ss't'i'uuut I

''I

jilt-

thought I pitched real well and I
felt strong at the ciii!.

'1hunts ItS ts'aiu'uiiatt's dint
I'lsuurt' lit' Ni u'uhi' t'vt'll iiuuuughit

I siltuiuiri' 'stint' back ti even
thu st'irt' at 2-2 In tIn' seventh
is hii'tu Ruuuiiu's tripled to right-

&amp;'arr
was

ls,lstl 't

I )i'wtiiuig uuu a :1-2 hlts'Iu. hltubb
rthi hut it limuer iii Al Iiouuhrs
ui i u'nuti'rhti'II tlisut sisis Ir'ppt'il

'd get to tin' ball I'll get a good
utiglit's sii't'p. I tried umis best
California took it I-fl head in
the first iuiunung When ( 'surmii,'v
I tuisfoi'd stuiglt'd, stilt' second
.tiui usultie hroutut' tin I)stmi Ford's
sumii:It' 'liii' Orioles tit'uI it in the
f"urtlu \% hen ki'ui Simigls'ttuui
ifuiuihht'ui %% ill) titus' out, went hut
thi rd i'll Etiilti' Murray 's single
stnuil suii't'd umi designated hitter
I it' \lsts 's iuugIt' to left,
lilt' .\mugi'ls r't'gatiit'ti the It'uti
iii the I*ttouti ut the fourth on

t' t'

thinking,ubtittt

first post-seasoll

4-3 victory over the Baltimore
Orioles in the third gaimie of time
American League playoffs.

PUts

t'aIufornta'

Kliapp, 5-5-

double scored Brian I)osstiing

for suti error. sillots tug ('surest to
suture tIn' ts trig run. I Iarloss
iillowt'ii wilt his gstiuit'-ss liming

, suti-hi til t. '11;111111 ball

Win

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PI'll'SBUItGII i UI'! u
'h'Is'
Pittsburgh Pirates knew they
were going to clinch the
National League pennant
Friday night before they even
took the field for what t)ecame a
7-1 series-winning victory over
the Cincinnati Reds.
Arid everybody ishro saw tticmii

m cads tui

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''Yeah, sit'

.iiud ti stint,
knee , us' stert'

totrtiilt'iut,'' (hit ii hiass'tiisiiu hut

Niadlock said alter the gaiu.s',
during winch he contributed a
solo hwuen' utiiil sonnis' stellar
ik'fenisiys' plays. 'I ttumuik
everybody felt that stay. We
krtvss' if ou give thenmi sun inch,

game knew that tile)' knew. The
only unanswered question was
whether their first World Series
appearance since 1971 would Ix'
against Baltimore or Cal ilor-

We hail (lie ttsicgsunmir' k'a(l
histil to finishi this'uui 1)11,''
('Iluc'innistti nuialiagt'i- ,John
\ts'Nstriiutrsi iiiust htavt' ss'nissl
before tilt- ga in t' that tilt.
nia.
Pirates weLt' pi'cpstrumig ti ii use
Dave Parker arrived at Ui for it (1tlR'k kill. Ile bin!
Three Rivers Stadiun: wearing s's'tei-anu Fruit Norman varmiiimrg
a black 'l'-shirt %% flit gold and tip in the Ut'iis' lnullps'mi even
white lettering that spelled out
before oUhIf starter \1ike
the message: ''Pittsburgh Im('i,ss cvii' tusuk the hiuufl(i,
It.

and itt'

Pirates, 1979 National I,eaguc

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Angels' ManagerJim Fregosi some players played cards with all the ruims (lucy net'dt'ii to suit
with Larry Barlow and Rick admitted he couldn't believe it friends. A Few feet away, four on Bent Blyleven's uiift' sevenMiller Friday night in leading when he saw Carew running on other players were deeply in-

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Lake Brantley quarterback
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dry night to put his highly
touted passing arm on the line
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The lanky senior connected
on 16-of-22 attempts Friday
night for 308 yards and a pair

Lake Brantley took a 7.0 lead
mid-way through the first
period when Tint Burke bulled

Cleveland Rambles But H ou nds I
tireyliuwida a 13-7 halftune
lead.
Mainland's Dwight McMlllon
battled Cleveland for the
rdght's honors by tossing three

G

hounds 23-19.

eveland raced 78 yards the
fjg' tune he had his hands on
ball and bolted again in the
nd quarter on an 80-yard
rnpage

to

lift

totwhdown passioes to

give

the

hard luck Bucs to their second
victory of the season while
Lyman dropped to 3'2.
Cleveland wracked up a
phenomenal 274 yards rushing,
adding his third touchdown

the

burst with ten izilnutes left In
the contest on another long
jaunt of 63 yards.
Mt'Millon connected on
three of his 15 attempts but
just

triade thetin all count in a bi

way by hitting Steve Colubiale
on a 10-yard scoring pass,
Smith with a 64 yard bomb and
Ken Kirksey on a 20 yard
scoring play.
Colublale also enjoyed a good

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front the one-yard line.
'Ilie Wildcats answered with

over

night on the ground with

yards on 24 carries while
quarterback McMillon picked
up another 68 yards on 10 tries.

three minutes left in the quarter

but missed their extra point
kick,
Constantine unloaded a 65.

The Greyhounds got in the

yard bomb to Scott Jackson for

hole early and gave Mainland
good field position when they
[wnbled at their 30.

his first scoring pass of the

The Bucs put their first
touchdown on the board 10
plays later to take a 7-0 lead.

night and Greg Fry added the
extra point kick at 7:04 to push
Lake Brantley to a 14-6 margin,
Winter Park closed the gap
shortlybefore the half when

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point try.
With two minutes left in the
third quarter, Constantine hit
halfback Kevin Besaw Ofl a
se ven-yard scoring play. The

Goode scored his
second touchdown oil the night
on an 11-yard burst with the
extra point kick by McCullough
good.
Lake Brantley was driving
for another score and reached
the Winter Park four-yard Line
as time ran out.
In addition to Constantine's

Of

had to punt.
sure is nice to play in
something better than Noah's
Ark," laughed Patriot coach
Jun Raley, who's offense is

built around the pass and has
been severely hampered by
hard rains the last four weeks.
Winter Park rushed 46 times

Vandiver Leads

I ..

and one interception.
Lake Brantley
Winter Park

306-yards in the air, nine
those passes going to Robert
Corrola for 182-yards, the

National

Patriots chalked up 125-yards
on the ground. liii' Burke led
the Lake Brantley running
attack with 90-yards on 16

NASCAR Grand National
champion Richard Petty, also
qualified for the $300,625 race,
It will be Petty's third Grn,I

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WP-Page12 run (kick tailed)
LB-Jackson
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WP-Goode 2 run (run failed)
LB-Stallings S run (kick blocked)
LB-Besawi pass f'cm Cost ntint

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WP-Goode 2 run (McCulIen kick),'

1.

500 Qualifiers

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of 160.002 mph over
three day ,
tiine trials set a

of

Car race at

record. Neil Bowiett won t

the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Kyle Petty, son of six•tinte

pole position Wednesday with a

speed of 164.304 niph, and wag
one of eight drivers who topped
the previous track qualifying ',
ro,r(i

- a rally he started with a oneout do uble off Orioles starter

Dennis Martinez.

for 189 yards and completed 6:'
of-12 pass attempts for 80 yards

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UP!)
Jim Vandiver of Richmond,
Va., led final-day qualifiers for
the last 10 positions In Sunday's

500 stock

winning rally in the ninth inning

III

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halfback Mark Goode scored on carries,
a two-yard run but again the
The Patriots totaled 14 first
Wildcats failed on their extradowns
In the contest and never

touchdowns to lead the Patriots Patriots elected to go for two,
te
an incomple
to a suprising 26-19 win over but fail ed with
attempt.
favored Winter Park Wildcats.Mark
Pass

Halfback Scott Jackson Picks Up Steam For Patriots

Tailback Audle Cleveland
razpbled for three touchdowns
Friday night but the Mainland
BuL'caneers were one better
an
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said Bunnbry. "The ball was

Carew was on second and knee high. I took my eye off
Brian Downing on first via a ball at the last second. I wasn't

walk off reliever Don Stanhouse thinking double play. I just

Liberty Christian blasted
Heritage Christian 52.6 Fi Ida)'

night to up their record to 3-0 in,
the Mid-Florida Athletic
Association Flag Football

for an error as Carew scored since it was his triple in the points to lead the way.
the tying run.

seventh inning that helped the

Moments later Barlow deliv- Orioles break a 2-2 tie.
ered a bloop double to chase
Orioles' Manager Earl
home Downing with the winning Weaver, however, wasn't about
ult

to fa

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drop for a hit, the seven-time error. And the scorer decided
Al. batting champion had high- that it was an error.
"Now you guys (sports
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writers) will put In the papers
even got to the ball,
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think he'd catch the bail," said but the people here know he
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But, what many in the
raucous crowd of 43,199 did not about that play," said Weaver.
realize was that if Bwiubry had "Here's a kid (Buflibry) who
caught the ball the Orioles made a helluva effort to get to

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David Watt rambled for 99
'l'hie Liberty defense held
It was ironic that Bumbry
drive to center field directly at
to
yards
on
10
carries
and
scored
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heritage
to 85 yards total ofBuznbry. Bumbry charged the should turn t to be the
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Si'ptt'iiils'r,'' \li'Nauuiara said,
'the Pirates, llis'amlit hilt,', itij
:uuih tilt' troubles the Ileils had everything going lottheuri ,coring, against their Ni. West
including a hot Willie Stargell,
iuppuuuueutts were mere trifles who drove in
three runs with a

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would have time to get back to interviewed on ut iieits pro-

of fate, their roles would have second base.

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Ut' ihi'a I tackle football for
kttls and liii huuigers stt'i't'
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liii' I'ii '.suu liii- ( i'uuft'it'niue
sst'suthi&amp;'t't'tf the storimi sOil III 1947

'11w Or itiles head thebestil- fruit if 2l gamut' deficit to wiii a
five sei- it 2-1, Thu fow'th gutulit' leag us' .'I'it's
Up until I"rudsiv
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position

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Signed

Eighth Game
offensive lineman Jim Pietrzak,
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11.10 600 1.00
Baseball
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San Francisco - Signed Vern 7NeguiArana
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0 (13) 27.40; P (1-3) 6.30; 1 (13.
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Buffalo - Traded right wing
Ninth Game
Rene Robert to Colorado for 3 Urlzar
10.20 800 3.10
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wa%
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small and even smaller jocks
in Semm.iriole County for three
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of that grand old
straps?
da)s of football and fun over the seuui
the
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biggest football happening ever tremendous pi- obleni w it ii
WoWd )OU believe threeatterned in this area," cxN ou,i g pi'aukstc'is. 'l'ht'ii all'
o tat it is tiidui .1 h'ittsln,' ,h
thousand midget football
St,ntrI
plained the man in charge of swt'i was to tutu to a oung
Foot seam's attt'u the
s' hit t' tie h,iiks'iI sill .1 kohlplayers?
coordinating a variety of wall flatted .Joseph .1. Toii'ihn.o
t;tmuiitus stink market crstsli. .Ja' h,Irt'i l31-8 toat'htuug r't't'tit'tl.
That's the latest projections
connimlittees to handle the in- coinmiuting New \ irk stock'I ouihiui wits still plugging hits
,rner w oiulii us t'tit List i1
front Ken Patrick, General
vasion of the little gridders.
broket,
kudite titithall lt'atit' sshit'Ii m ito e as lIlt' of the sill-tutu'
Chairman of the Seminole
Youth Sports Association's Pop
comtnittee, the transport ation the kids involved uuu a sports
At the smut' hue 't'eiiiplt' IN-32 cecil, hut ii't before Iit
Warner 50th Anniversary
committee, the special events
ac'tivits so thur's wouldn't have
('luiversits dt't-nk'tl to go big ,uluin'ared sit 'nit' it .Juie 'l'uuluni's
Committee.
commuiittee, the Publicity little to take target practice at
time" fMitbaIi and landed one
football tlluth- s anti dt'luvt'u't'd if
Patrick is faced with a
comriinittee, the lost kids the city's i:uiss of Iactou'
ot hit' sill-tint' - osiuhuitug anti
two liii hnt'.;:1t , hi to souse
logistical task second only to
committee, the general minor windows,
ilayimig dl rats (;It,llll Si'iik'
814) kutls that proit pled tilt'
hannibal's crossing of the Alps.
catastrophe comtiimiitte'e and on
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In the fall of 1929 .Ioe I omiIuu
%,trrut'l is Instil 'iautu
"u guut,atit'uu It, t iiuuig.' its 11,11th'
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The Seminole Youth Sports
and on," kids Patrick.
gave birth to a foul kaiu south
' the I'i \ ,urneu t'iuitt'i'euiet'
Asseciation, I S.Y.S.A. runs the
Better put someone in charge football group knowmu ,is the
Ill liii' dt'cstlt- fit'tsst-eui 1934al ncr
'.id
,iirt'aiis
Seminole County Pop Warner of the aspirin too, Ken.
Junior Football Conferent'e.
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How did this veritable
League and will be hosting
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ituttid was sat Carlisle, %% lucre
ill's 5111(1 lust us i ikv ,Ilu)
upwards of 100 youth football plethora of kids football all get
the tout' teamui league he foruu(t'(l
flt'ighitig t'mgimii,'sutuiii Stitur'tls
bit' silo -u'at'hed .lumm Thorpe Ill
teams, cheerleading squads, started'? Well the grass roots of
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second half. Scott ha tiled in the
toss an(l outraced the Darters to
coniplete a 55-ard touchdown.
Rusty ('oiiwa tIalilinered the
extra IMlt IHItI) the track to pull
Lake Ihiwell within 12-7.
''It felt great to be back,"
L'\(lauI)e(l ('ajs. "Our defense
jILst needed a kick in the rear to
get theii going."
That 'kick" ii aterialized two
minutes later when the Ilaw k.
pi mined down punter Greg
Migliori on ttic' five-yard line
sifter the center snap went over
his head.
After halfback Hill Jacobs
lost two yards, fullback Robert
Booth ran it sla nt over the right
sick for seven yards and tit(he
'Iii).
' D. Conway , if left-footed
soccer style kicker, sliced his
Islint after wide. Silver hawks
13, Blue Darters 12.
"G ive credit to the line,"
Booth said graciously about
Brock Counts, .Jnii Flanders
and .1iiii ('x'aier, w 11(1 paved the
way for the score.
'One break and these kids go
nuts,", an excited assistant
coach Paul Pope said about the
hawks revival. "That's the way
this teatmi is,"
Axpka, however, was about
to go a little "nuts" too, With
3 :09 remaining in quarter
three, l(ichmmwnd broke loose
around might end. The Silver Apopka
6 6 I 6-24
0 0 ii 1-20
hawks appeared to have tinii Lake Howell
pinned in at the sideline, but A Richmond 8 run (kick failed)
l(ichmoond esca pe to complete it A Jones I? run (kick failed)
59-yard
scoring roll(). Hoch- Lit Scott 55 pass from Capobianco
Mond
(Conway kick)
gained 148 yards on 17 tO Booth 1 run (kick fated)
carries.
A Richmond 56 run (Sullivan run)
The third quartet' ended with A Black 32 pass from Sullivan
(kick failed)
Apepka clinging to a 20-13 lead (0 Smith 68 pass from Capobianco
following Sullivan's keeper for (Conway kick)

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Sun Bank of Seminole, N.A. opened a branch banking
office in Forest City on Wednesday, representing the 1006
banking office of Sun Banks of Florida, Inc., the state's
third largest bank holding company.
The new 2,200 sq. ft. Forest City facility is at the intersection of S.R. 434 and S.R. 436. Managing the Forest
Qty office will be Maurice McNamara, vice president.
Sun Bank of Seminole, N.A. Is one of the largest banks in
Oat county. Total assets were more than $54 million and
total deposits were over $49 million as of June 30,1979. The
parent company, Sun Banks of Florida, Inc., reported
total assets of $2.44 billion and total deposits of $2.13 billion
for the asine date.
In addition to the Forest City office, Sun Bank of
Seminole, . has Its main office in Fern Park and two
other branches, one in Longwood and the other in the
Altamonte Mall.

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University of Central Florida Artist Guild Is presently on
display at the headquarters building of The Winter Park
Telephone Company in Altamonte Springs.
The exhibit will continue through November and
features the work of UCF students Judy Delsanter,
Stephanie Kindel, Bernice Sewers and Ferrol Yeakle.
Viewing hours for the general public are between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday (except holidays).
The exhibit is part of a continuing program sponsored
by Winter Park Telephone in which various colleges from
the area exhibit selected student art in the reception area
ol the company's main office building. Besides UCF, other
colleges which have participated include Rollins College,
Valencia Community College and Seminole Community

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MRS. ELIZABETH Lodge9,LakeMonroeandSun

DOOLfl'FLE

Ught Pallbearers Society.
urvivors

incmuue ner
mrs. r.uzaoetn S. Doolittle,
93,of Antilles Terrace, Deltona, husband, Rev. M. H. Hailman,
414 T%nanday,. Born In sens, NaU'w1el Thompson, B.

'fli.snpa.n, Marchefl
Dettona T
in 1964 from Warren, Ohio. She Thompson, and several nieces
was a member of A Saints and nephews.
Episcopal Church, Enterprise.
Wllson-Eichelberger Mort.
Survivors are one son, Robert uary is in charge of
H. Doolittle, Oviedo; six arrangements.
grandchildren and 10 great.

Coming Hero

A sample of household in this area will be included In an
amiusi survey on education to be taken the week of
October 15.19 by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Depart.

grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home.PA is
In charge of arrangements.

mat of Commerce.
Forrest P.

Director of the Bureau's
Atlanta, says that
will
visit homes to obtain informatlo,i about current school
enrollment from nursery school through college. This
Idonnatlon helps measure current trends in education
d helps ddlermilm the need for additional or expanded
idacotlonal facilities.

Fun.ral Noficis
HALLMAN,MNS.LUCY....
Funeral services
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Hallman, 76, t
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Lake Monroe, w10 dud Wed.
nesday at her home, will be
Sunday, at 2:30 p.m., at Rose
Hill MB Church, Lake Monroe,
with Rev. SE. Edward of.
ficiating. Burial in Ristiawn
Cemetery. Wlison.Elchelberg,r
Mortuary In charge.

Cawley, Jr.,

LUCY HALLMAN
Lucy Hallman, 76, of

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Wednesday at her home. She
was a member of Rose Hill
Missionary Baptist Church,
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A pony that has been In the custody of Humane Society of
:$e,flinole County Inc. for several monthsthe
due to severe neglect
anyster1ou1y disappeared from the pasture between Sept.
13
4nd 15.
,. It is believed this pony may be in the
Seminole or Volusla
$ounty areas. He Is a brown and white
pinto pony, aged
gelding, approximately ii hands high, and was in excellent
ondItlon when taken from the pasture.
t.: Anyone having any information as to his whereabouts please
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Florida Studio Theatre, a Sarasota based professional
e$ring company, will present "My Cup Ranneth Over" by
Robert Patrick In the Seminole Community College Fine Arts
auditorium, Qet. 10, at 11 a.m.
— free to the public.
The play, by the award winning author of "Kennedy's
Children," Is a situation comedy about making it BIG In the
land of hype and money. Patrick's lines combine Ironic wit,
kes, and one-liners for a hysterically funny on e-act gem
hic
w h the new York Times called "A charming, funny tempest
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placed by one parent upon

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the corner of the crib
or with the head covered by
blankets. Sometimes the
face is turned down into the
pillow or mattress or is
into

the other, by relatives upon
the parents, upon a
babysitter who happened to
be with the infant at the
time it died, or upon the
family doctor who
pronounced the infant

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died. We know of families
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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
The funeral is over,
The flowers have faded and
cards of condolence have been
put away.
Taking a deep breath, the
wife may try try the sound of
her new title: widow. Now

mortgage?
pen?
Each year thousands of
Held at Jacobson's in the
women are widowed, and for Longwood Village shopping
the first time many of them are center, three members of the
forced Into handling the Flagship Bank trust departfamily's financial affairs.
ment spoke toa group of women
Unfortunately, many of these and discussed the importance
women have little or no Idea of of having a will, of having some
their financial standing. They knowledge of the family's
never talked with their financial position, and of proper
husbands about it. He always financial management should
handled everything and now he she become widowed.
is gone.
Lou Black, vice president and
The Flagship Bank of trust officer from the Orlando
Seminole and Jacobson's office, discussed the benefits of
recently presented a seminar having a will and discovered
designed to help answer the that the majority of the women
troublesome questions: Whom attending the seminar did
do I turn to? In what should I already have one.

what?
The postman comes as he
does every day and the mailbox
has Its share of the usual bills —
bills he always took care of — a
second notIce requesting
payment.
What was this one for? He
always handled the money. The
money? What about the

invest? What's going to hap-

Did My Baby Suffer?

vomiting and choking.

Sometimes milk or even
blood.ttnged froth in found

expense

tar the
displaced •bteakts - or
unusual postttbna thst are

accounting

around the morAh or on the

bedding. This has been
shown usually to occur
after death, and at autopsy

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The many advantages of
having a will include the most
obvious one of giving you the
power to dispose of property
according to your wishes. You

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they owned.
All other assets should be
listed, including real estate

surviving spouse."
He added that once a will has
been written, It should not be owned, business lntçreds, rents
forgotten. If a will Is at least and royalties, cemetery plots
three years old it Is "suspect," owned, life Insurance policies,

said Black, "and if it Is five annuities, money owned the
years old, it more than likely family and its liabilities, plus a
contains, something that must record kept of all investments.
be changed."
Many banks, Flagship in.
Black also added that you eluded, can provide forms to
should "have a good working aid in the keeping of such
relationship with your at- records.
torney." A will written in
Alter taking such an Inanother state will fail under ventory, Tapley advised taking
Florida law and may or may stock and deciding how bed to
not be valid. After your minimize taxes on one's estate.
spouse's death, he said, finding He went on to explain how
nut.of-state witnesses toanold setting upa trust could
will can be more expensive than estate taxes for the surviving
having a will redrawn.
spouse.
In reply to questions on the
John George, a vice president
subject he mentioned a "self- and trust officer In Inproof oath," which Is a vestments, discussed
stocks
statement notorlzing that you and bonds and the problems of
and witnesses were together inllationonthyedment.s
voluntarily signing the will. "It
He also discussed the dif.
is good regardless whether the ferent kinds of stocks aval)g.
witness moves, dies, or Blue chips are from old

established companies which

John Tapley, senior vice offer the greatest amount of
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listed with numbers, their

disinherit everyone except the

whatever," he said.

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safety deposit boxes, the
location, the number, and
location of keys.

property will be distributed share.
according to state law that may
"Your favorite uncle may go
be contrary to the best interests off and marry the wrong per.
of you, or your spouse and son," said Black," and he Is no
relatives,
longer your favorite, so you can

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ameials,

fleer from Flagship's Tampa
office, discussed the benefits of
simply sitting down with your
spouse and discussing the
family money,
"How much money does It
take toliveon?"he asked. How
much does your htan?
Many wives don't know."

small dividend.
Gross stocks are from
companies which have for the
past 10 to 15 years provided
earnings and dividends that
have grown faster than the
economy.
Income stocks provide a
reasonable level 01 income for
w
neesh and are sometimes
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to asktheir h1ablands how much
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ltis known that SIDS can
occur within five minutes.
It is probably almost instantaneous. There may be
some movement during the

His Last Feeding?
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van*ges of not having a will, he can appoint a guardian for come after he is gone. Tapley
polJltedout. There isnoexpense minor children and it thoughttheseminarwou!dv0
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of a will. There is no need to eliminates any problems should been sucessful "if we
can
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think about death, and all you and your spouse die motivate
you ladies to go back
jointly owned property will go simultaneously.
home and ask your husbands
to the surviving spouse.
Taxes can also be handled in what's happening."
Disadvantages include the the best way, trusts can be
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A New Widow May - Ask, 'Now What?'

Florida Studio Theater, a Sarasota based profoulcss.1
touring company, will be in Orlando Oct 112 for
prefoemances of "Getting ('i, a play dealing with the
subject st aging.
The Corimcll of Asia &amp; Sciences for Central Florida Is
coordinating three performances of the play In this area,
on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1:00 p.m., at a meetini of Retired
Citizens Aesoctatlon at First F.deral of Orlando; Thur.day, Oct.11 Ml p.m., at the Fringe Theater (nest to Ceic,
Upon. Stage); and on Friday, Oct. 12 at The Plymossth
Apartments on Gay Drive, wed of 17. from the Winter
Park AM,at 1:30 p.m._to
Admission
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health reasons why It Is
better to avoid taking
a young infant into crowds

Funeral Is Over, Flowers Have Faded...

The Second Annual Miss Sunshine State Pageant to be held
Nov. 15.17, at the Harley Hotel, Orlando, is open to any Florida
girl, age 15.21. It isa working pageant, offering workshops and
seminars in three career fields, modeling, acting and
becoming an airline stewardess.
Prizes will be awarded to the new Miss Sunshine State and
also to the most promising actress, most promising stewardess
and mod promising model.
Any girl interested in entering may obtain an official entry
blank, and full details by writing to Miss Sunshine State
Pageant, P.O. Box 451, Norwich, N.Y. 13115.

"Getting On" is a potpourri of humorous and serious
vignettes that explode the stereotypes shoot aging. The
piece was born in Florida Studio Theater's lad ..ason as a
production called "When I'm $4.."
In conjunction with the performances, the Florida
Studio Theater will alas held a minicothrutc, on aging
kd "Aging In Art &amp; Etera: A Q'eMIve Speculation
osstheAgkProcus."ft,W,bsheIdonSatutday,Oct. 13
from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Orlando Public Ubrary In
dowistoomOrlando It wilibeled by Dr. Robert Benkisiti,
m the University. of
oc4iIkal irionliot and hw"ai
Sooth Florida, uul a panel of other Florida "'tIds.
This event La also free and open to the peblic.
For falbar IciermaUss on the performances d
ceso,aUthsCeu ofMts&amp;1d.ces*0l1V.

There Is no known way to

Prevent Its occurrence. No
symptoms exist, so extreme
anxiety will serve no useful
purpose. Although SIDS is
not Infectious In the usual

to

smothered. However, SIDS
under
ditions where there Is no
possibility of smothering.
The baby is found without
alno occurs

is found not to block the
Internal air passages.
Can SIDS Be Prevented?

the point of causing sufThus it is possible
say with certainty that
SI DS Is
caused by
external suffocation.
Could My Baby Have
Vomited and Choked After

Under such circumstances, it is natural to
assume the baby

healthy shortly before it

particular children are not
victims of SIDS. If death

and in

the light of present
knowledge SIDS cannot be

Was It My Fault?
Virtually every parent
feels responsible for the
death of his child, until the
facts are known. In untold

or pneumonia. These

be predicted,

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protective medication. A

unsuspected abnormality
of a rapidly fatal infectious
disease, such as meningitis

suspicion that things are

any articles of bedding,
clothing, toys or pets
around or near the face.
The autopsy findings are
identical in both types of
cases. Investigators have
found that even when infants are covered by
bedding, the amount of
oxygen is not reduced to

Therefore, It Is important
to make clear that recent
research proves that SIDS

thorough autopsy can put

at

"cot death," is a disease

from this problem.

Deal With Aging

If you're a person of means looking for the best and safest
Investment, depend on us. Unlike other short term Investments,
our rate of return on the 26-week Money Market Certificate is
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baby struggling.
Sometimes, though, the
child has obviously
changed position
the
time of death.
An autopsy may reveal,
at most, a minor degree of
Inflammation of the upper
respiratory tract, but no
lesion sufficient to account
for the death. Often the
autopsy reveals absolutely
no evidence of illness.
In about ten percent of
crib death cases, careful
examination does
demonstrate a previously

asked are:
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disease for instance, the
family may need to have

there is no evidence that a

struggle has taken place,
nor did anyone hear the

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assistant medical
examiner at the hospital.
The U.S. Department of
Health, Education and
Welfare has published a
booklet on SIDS. According
to the booklet, some of the
most frequently questions

The German American Society of Central Florida will hold
ts*nnua1 Oktoberfest, Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Clubhouse, 381
Orange Lane, Casselberry, from 4 p.m. til I a.m.
Two live bands will be featured. A German meal will be
Wrved for $350. For Information call 8624977 or 2fl-7948.

top off the month, Pezold was
also elected to the Board of
Directors of the LongwoodWinter Springs Chamber of
Commerce.

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viewed a film.
The speakers were Dr.
Betty McEntyre, research

Pageant Seeks Contestants

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Ralene McDonald,
left, social worker at
Seminole Memorial
Hospital, discusses
Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS)
with several of the 90
Persons attending a
SIDS seminar. Approximately 6,500
"crib deaths (SIDS)"
occur annually in the
United States.

12:30 p.m., the group
listened to lectures and

Society Sets Octoberfest

JUhJ'lYt.]'Il1i!J1Th1tu(s

Business Man of the Month. To

parent

During the various

Auburn UnIversity's 15 sororities participating in rush this
year pledged a total of 705 new members. Among the pledges
Fe: Myra F. Murray of Altamonte Springs, Gamma Phi Bela,
nd Kimberly A. Vansickle, of Casselberry, Delta Gamma.

on the condition of the
ownership, which is called the
attorney's opinion of title.

Bank of Seminole Longwood
Office, recleved double honors
from the Longwood-Winter
Springs Chamber of Cornmerce.
His new building at 1020 SR

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The Central Florida Civic Theatre Guild will present the first
play of their fifth season, "The Near-sighted Knight and the
Far-sighted Dragon," a modern fairy tale-musical, Oct. 12 at 8
P.m., and Oct. 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 1 and 3 p.m., at the Tupperware Children's Theatre, Loch Haven Park.
.-Thkets are $2.So per person and can be picked upatthe
Edyth Bush Theatre box office.

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A medical examiner
pronounced the baby a
victim of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome (SIDS).
About 90 persons attended a SIDS seminar at
the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford which
was sponsored by the
Education Department of
Seminole Memorial
Hospital under the
direction of Nancy
Edwards and Kay Mercer,

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Smokey Says:

Electronic

dominiwni and office buildings to Its product line.

Regional Office In

mud

David T. Farr (right), Realtor-Associate and General Sales Manager at Stenstrom Realty, was the recipient of
Realty Associates, Inc. "Out- title.
standing Salesperson Award" for Stenstrom of Sanford. The presentation, was
In a sale of land,
made at the Semi-Annual ERA Regional Sales Rally in Orlando. Herb Sten. attorney usually the seller's
orders the
strom, broker-owner, Is pictured at right,
abstract continued to cover the
current date. When the abstract
has been completed by the
abstractor, it is submitted to
the attorney for the purchaser.

Cardinal Industries, Inc., Sanford based producer of
factory Will modular apartment and motel units and
developers of the Sanford Court Apartments, has been
ranked 44th among the nation's 400 largest building
"Øanti" according to the "Professional Builder"
magazine's 1979 survey. In 1978 Cardinal was rated 49th
and 64th the previous year.
The 400 companies covered by the report comprise 25
percent of the total housing market In the United States
and account for a dollar volume of nearly $23 billion.
Cardinal was ranked ninth in the nation for the number
of apartment and motel units built by the firm during 1978.
In the company's plants in Sanford and Columbus, Ohio,
over 2,000 apartments and more than 500 motel units were
101L N thsprean* production rate Cardinal will

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prograin Dance music
will end the entertainment. Reservations
must be made by
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abstractor lists and sum-

information relative to taxes,
judgments, special
assessments, etc.

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A parent discovers a
dead Infant in its crib — a
normal, healthy baby — or

And Flu Shot Clinic
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Sunday, Oct. 7, 117—i1

By DORIS DIETRICH

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Civic Center for
their regular Septem be
r Bingo meeting. Plans were anflounced for the craft display to be held on Oct. 16
from 10a.m.
until noon. At the same time
county
health
officials
will
"t sponsor a flu shot clinic
for senior members who want them.
•On Oct. 30, thre will be a catered
dini,er at 6 p.m. at the
civic
center. Tickets are available from Elsie Farley, Bram
k
Towers, and Margaret Ulmer, phone
323-1797. The 7 p.m.
Program will be a presentation by a
choral
ensemble, "The
Spectrum."

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the certification re'
attorneys were imperfect and
open to objection. For example,
it Is difficult to detect forged
the abstract of title become
to
deeds or other documents, falso
dividual properties has
Abstracts will uuaIly
statements including incorreci
commence with the govern. more and more voluminous and marital sttus, and transfers
needed by the attorney involving
mentowne:hip of the land. the
pa rties
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They usually consist of several to examine the abstract longer or minos
and longer.
sections or continuations, and
An honest mistake could he
Because of the need, for
each section covers a specific
careful examination of the made against w hich the owner
period of time. It is therefore
necessary for each succeeding record and the number of of real estate had no recourse.
errors or potential errors in. To provide for protection
section of the abstract to begin
with a search of the public volved, many attorneys have againstthlstypeoferrorandtó
filed court suits to protect their give Insurance along with the
record from a date imclients' claims to title. These defense of the title to the pir-,
mediately following the date of
suits, commonly called quietin g chaser, title Insurance becam'
the previous section. Were this
title suits, are filed to secure available.
not done, there would be a gap
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which affect the title to the
parcel in question. The legal
uescnpuon of the property is in
the caption of the abstract.

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Sunday, Oct. 7, 197

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Engagements
Jan Freeman, president of
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kspeclal treat was received
?'day by about 100 members
arl- guests of the Seminole
Cotty Extension Homemakers-omemakers
day tripto the
diiip
po.War Webster Flea Market
Leesburg, and to Rogers
as House and Village in
kaville,

Is .xclt.d over the "exceptional high
quality' of SM CA's scheduled Coflc•rts.

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MARK ALLEN BURNSED

ByDORISDIETI(ICH
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Mr. and Mrs. Kyle S. MeMlilan, 2405 Orange Ave.,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Tina Marie, to Mark Allen Burnsed, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow W. Burnsed, 1802 W. 4th St., Sanford.
The brlde'eiect, who was born In Sanford, is the
maternal granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hicks,
819 Main St., Bluff City, 'Fenn., and the paternal granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William J. McMillan of
Sanford.
Miss McMillan Is a 1978 graduate of Mt. Dora Christian
Home and Bible School whee she was a member of the
Beta Club, on the yearbook staff and In "Who's Who." She
attends Seminole Community College and Is employed by
Kader Jewelers.
Her fiance, who was born In Waco, Texas, is the
maternal grandson of Mrs. Betsey Williamson, 1113 Elm
Ave., Sanford, and the late Mr. Julian Williamson. His
paternal grandparents are Mrs. Vera Burnsed, Route 1,
Sanford, and the late Mr. Escos Surmised.
He Is a 1976 graduate of Seminole High School where he•
was a member of VIca Club. He Is employed with the
Seminole County School Board.
The wedding will be an event of Nov. 24, at 7 p.m., at the
Lakeview Chrldiai Church. Apopka.

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they may alit higher
to attract Investors.

Mrs. Joasphin. Rupert, 141 Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary,
OW Gene T. Rupert, 400 Simiand Drive, Sanford, anDOWN the aigagsmag of their daughter, Tsrosa Ann, to
Cuitis Andrew Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Wolf,
101 VthI.n Road, Sanford.

but
whomever you select, discuss
your needs, your financial
objecl1vs. Ask them how often
you can talk with them and
review your situation. Does
their Investment philosophy

Ruth Gaines Is the ball
chairman. And the tab is
$30 per couple, according to
Mrs. Freeman.
Explaining that the
season looks "real good,"

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Seminole Community College Adult High SchooL &amp;i. Is
employed at Sprague Electranjcg, 14mgwood..
Her flanc, who wasborn üi8anford, laths grandson of
Mrs. Hazel Schwern, of Burlington, Iowa, and Mrs. Ross
Undedagerof Miywugd, Al.
H, s 1V$ graduat. of Sernin.ui High School wher. he
an he b.sshsU twin. H, Is employed by Rockwell

food Ind. They are docho whose
saithig, arid vIdnwk uausuy
sp since they an ousuiseted
With products that are
aeceultlss, such as food.
Regar4euelIhs,cgij,y
no 111111194 1, 11111110 mug h" A"
?ir. the, .blg reward,"
George d, "on, m take a
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I4hsrm Church of the Redeemer, Sanford.

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Mrs.

Violet

Beckhorn, Mrs. Marion
Quigley, Mrs. Hazel Moss and
Mrs. Mildred Sandusky, and
from the Forest, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond C. Lewis.
The Lake Mary Garden Club
wlll have their monthly meeting

Debra Anne, who is at home

pleased with the "tremendous-

now In Sanford with her parents
Bill and Diane Crapps and
sister Nancy who Is two and a
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years old,

success of the show, their
biggest year so far." She Is
looking forward to a bigger and
better one next year.

Visitin g the Crapps family
over the weekend was Mrs.
Ethel Bergstresser, DeLores'
mother, who met her second
great-granddaughter for the

Bettye, an accomplished
tennis player who participates
in tournaments sometimes
three times a week, has been
living in Lake Mary for the past

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Edith's participation in the
arts show was a first for her,
and a "very rewarding ex.
perience", she said. Her needle
painting, using a weaving
technique, received a lot of

Midway Elementary School for compliments,
10 years.
She took two lessons from
Mrs.
Connie Dailey, who
She is the wife of Capt. USAF
(ret.) Thomas A. Best and they teaches weaving needle
are proud par en ts of seven painting to the Forest residents,
children, five of them married, and from there on, she
her original work
They have nine grandchildrendeveloped
which was on display.
and the 10th is on the way.
Congratulations!
Sybil specializes in acrylics
Hasta la vista.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymon
(DkkdMc1anier&amp;h'"
mitt of 1116 Magnolia Ave.,
Sanford, announce the
birth of their first child,
Spencer Julius, who
weighed In at7lbs, 12 oz.,
on Sept. 30, at Florida
South Hospital, Orlando.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
P. Sams of Chuluota.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ra)mon J.
Schmitt, 407 Summerlin
Ave., Sanford. Maternal
great grandmother is Mrs.
Nora Kendrick, Chuluota.

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard
(Christina
Shedden)
Galloway of Winter
Springs, announce the birth
of their first child, a son,
Richard Preston Galloway
III, who weighed In at 6
lbs., 13 oz., on Oct. 1, at
Seminole Memorial
Hospital, the same birthdate as his paternal
grandfather.
Maternal grandparents

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Shedd-en I Sanford.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.
Galloway Sr. of Sanford.
Paternal great grandmother is Mrs. E.A.
Covington of Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Johny
Janet Hawkins) Box of
Osteen, announce the birth
of their first child, Jeanne
Marie, on Sept. 20, at
Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W.D.
Hawkins of Sanford.
Paternal grandmother is
Mrs. Hattie Lee Box of
Lake City.
Great grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. W.H.
Hawkins of Lake Monroe,
the late Mrs. Lavinia
Ramsey of Longwood and
Mrs. Louise Box and the
late Charlie Box of Lake
City.

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before moving to Florida and
are the parents of three
married children and five
grand children, four boys and
one girl.

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Edith S. I,lebert and her
husband, Joe, have been
residents of the Forest for the
past five years. They are the
resident managers.

agree with yours? Above all,
deal with someone with whom
you have peace of mind.
This Is an age of specia11ss,
said George. "You go to a
doctor when you have pain; we
specials, mousy."

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and photography and she has
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SantordAflshofor the past
five or six years,

JCPenney Days Savings

Kelly, Carol Kirchhoff,
Jeri Kirk, Mrs. Gerald
Korman, Lucy Layer, Joe:
Liebert, Nicholos Merge,Sue Monroe and Grace
Petree.
Also Mary. Rhoades,
Florence Shethenberger,
Vida Smith, Gall Stewart,
William Wharton, Judy
Wimbish, and Martha and
Ned Yancey.
Board member William
Ken Stratford Is the
membership chairman.
For memberships and
information contact him at
1204
Windsor
Ave.,
Longwood, phone 8314347.
or either of the above
persons.

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12 years with her husband, Don.
The parents of six children and
Uethi
have two sons at home, one
attends Seminole High School
and the other SCC. A married
daughter lives In Okinawa,
Japan, and they have a SOfl in
the service in Germany. Their
other two daughters, both
registered nurses, live in
Miami.

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Freeman of Sanford,
SMCA president, the board
of directors voted to Increase the membership to

"The Champagne Bail
will be held on Dec. 1, at the
Sanford Civic Center,"
Mrs. Freeman said. "We
have a 10-piece orchestra
and are planning some
different decorations."

Mrs. Freeman said the
Business Association.
board is working hard to
The Freemans, Including
make this season "the best
10-month-old Amanda,
ever." She mentioned she
have recently moved into a
would like to see "the
new home they built on
return of elegance" In the
Vihien Road.
community.
Other members on the
Since living In Sanford,
SMCA Board of Directors
Mrs. Freeman, who Is
are: Patty Anderson,
married to William T.
Susan Arnall, Don Bales,
(Tom) Freeman, has done
Dr. Richard Beck, Thomas
more than her share of • Binford, Gail Bonjioni and
community work.
Carmine M. Bravo.
She Lea former président
Also Gwenne Butler,
of the Junior Woman's Club
Eloise Collins, Peggy
of Sanford, and is currently
Deere, Dr. Richard Dunn,
the District VII Junior
Ron Dycus, Peggy Gornto,
Director of the Florida
John Higgins Jr., Shirley
Federation of Women's
Huaman and Chuck HuffClubs. She Is also coorman.
dinator of the Sanford
Also Pila Hughes, Faye

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During the reception, It
was pointed out that
formation mailed to subscribers was inCottect

include: Kingston Trio,
Jan. 22, 1*; "Say It With
Music: An Irving Berlin
Celebration," March 10,
1980; and Jamz Duttonand
Orchestra, April 14, ioo

DEAR ABBY: There has
been slot Cl discClo In
In a lie, don't tell another on, time, on our front Meps,I found destructive hablt&amp;
trying to deny It.
long, stamped, seWsddrasss4
a letter (no envelope) conhome about a column you wrote
WORRIED MOTHER IN N.Y. envelope, I have
Dear
Do
let
your
parents
know
that
taming
a
description
of
how
she
recenfly. I refer to "Do's and
DEAR
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you love th'm.
I reports from all over the United
Don'ta for Parents"—wrft
and
her
friend
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stoned
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recommend
that
you get In States and Canada raving abodt
SWANSBORO,
N.C.
school.
by a I4year'old reader.
Abby
touch with FAMILIES ANONY. this
DEAR ABBY: My 14-year-old
fine
supportIve
I'ma47.year.odfathee,J
Also underlined was, "Don't MO(J8, P.O. Box 344, Torrance, organization.
daughter went to boarding choosethelrfrienda for them" Cal1 9061. Please enclose
have written some "Do's
a
school last year. In January she because I refused to let her
AAW
Don't's for Teenagers." If you
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put
on
probation
for
have
as
a
weekend
guest
a
girl
think they are worth printing, a
- drinking. In April she was who had been kicked out of
lot of parads will thank you.
If your parents have adopted expelled for possession and use school for providing her
Don't
bring
obscene you, try hard to adopt them.
of marijuana. She's home now classmates with pot.
literature, pct or any kind of
Treat your brothers and permanently, and things aren't •
I agree that parents should
drugs into your home,
sisters with consideration and going well,
respect
the privacy of their
Choose for your friends kids respect.
She
recently
gave
me
your
children,
but
children also owe
who have earned a good
Don't demand things just column on "Do's and Don'ts for their parents some honesty.. It
reputation,
because your friends have Parents," written by "a loyal is almost impossible to deal
Take proper care of yo own them.
fan"—a 14-year-old girl, openly with problems when the
property, and don't allow others
Try to earn your way by Underlined were "Don't search children constantly lie,
to abuse ft.
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helping around the house, your kid's room. Don't read Children should also realize
Treat both parents e
especially
If both parents work. their diaries, persona' letters, that parents are not frustrated
weU - espy If :—: p.
U you have a difference of etc." This has l*ceine a major Gestapo agents, but very
pens to be a step
o1gnion, let your parents talk, issue with her because while waffled fathers and mothers.
Don't tlweelen to nut away and don't Interrupt them.
retrieving my hair dryer train
Have you any advice for our
from home if your pa'
When
you
are
wrong,
her
room
I knocked over a box family situation? Our daughter
rules don't silt you.
apologize, And if you're caught containing pot pipes. Another is still into these sell-

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Seminole Mutual Concert
Association (SMCA)
opened the 1V79.80
Friday night with a gala
reception at Mayfair
Country Club to honor
members
of
the

the following: family, 130;
single, $15; and student,
$10.
"The old prices have
been in effect forever,"
Mrs. Freeman said. "We
(SMCA) are faced with
raising 113,000. We have
some good concerts coming
Inthlsyear. Where else can
a family see four
professional concerts for
$30?"
•The Florida Symphony
Orchestra will begin the
series on Nov. 13. Mrs.
Freeman explained that
this concert was originally
scheduled for Nov. 14, but
has since changed.
Other concerts planned

first time.

Mary

Afterward, they journeyed to
Rogers Christmas House and
Village in Brooksville. The
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Wednesday, Oct. 10 at one p.m.
at the Sanora Clubhouse in
Sanford.

their way to Brooksville they

stopped for a mid-day break —
or in other words, a well
deserved lunch in a nice
restaurant,

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one hour later. Here, they spent
over two hours shopping and
looking for goodies. Later on, o

The group left from Wint er
Park at 8:15 a,m, in two buses
chartered for the occasion.

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parhostess Mary Jane Durea are ticipants from Lake Mary,
making all the necessary
congratulations!
preparat1ons and
Chairman of the Show and
arrangements.
r% .,
of inc
Refreshments will be served Sanford-Seminole Art
with ten rooms completely full Ladles interested in joining the Association, Mrs. Aurora
with - what else - but club are invited. Plan to attend Bennett, originally from
and bring a friend with you.
Kalamazoo, Mich., has
Christmas ornaments,
Bettye received two awards
Guest speaker will be living In Lake Mary since 1968
The "tourists" had a Seminole County
with
husband
John
for
her art work
and
children
a Merit
Agricultural
delightful time buying and Agent Tom Davis who will Lisa, 15, and Travis 9.
award and the other a purchase
looking through out the whole speak a bo
award by Chase and Co.
ut landscaping. For
By the way, Lisa was her
attraction including the three more Information contact Mrs.
Sybil Best, who received her
mother's model for one of her
Christmas cottages: the Durea, 322-5911.
paintings.
Master's in Education in the
Storybook land, the lighthouse
under the oak tree and the
Bettye Reagan, a past field of Visual Arts at UCF a
Bride's house,
Jim and DeLores Lash are president of SSAA whose year ago Is also a member of
very happy over the birth of pastels and oils (portraits) the SSAA and has been In Lake
Among the Homemakers,
Mary since 1956.
membersandguestsfroml..ake their second grandaughter, were on display, said she was

$anned, organized and
pucted by Mrs. Louise
P1e, Home Economics Agent,
the'trip was successful and
from what they told me
everybody seemed to have a
real good time.

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Open Tuoo, Wed.. Thur. &amp; 31. 930 A.M.-6 P.M.
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'WINTER PARK MALL

Hwy. 17-92 and Lee Road
Open Mqn. thru Sat. 10A.M..9 P.M.
Sunday 12:30.5:30 P.M.

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seminar, "Stay in the Black Financially" will be directed by
John Salter, PhD, CPA, professor of accountancy at University of Central Florida. Assisting will be Attorney Evelyn
Cioninger. Both are members of the church.
Topics will include setting up and revising a family budget,
planning for retirement, using credit, purchasing Insurance,
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There is a peace we can have
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"Deceived", a new film aho*d the Jonestown, Guyana,
Iragi4y and other religious cults, will be shown at New Ufe
FpCburch on Oct. l0at7OPJU. The Ch1lrCh11leCM1d
of the coiner of Tuikawula Road mW East Lake Delve, The
palloc er and director Dr, Mel White spent low me,ø's
d gegyivors nd .z.P.ei.'a Temple
aftb,beraft bow OW , a.cews V Janweilouss and
Included record of these Interviews in this Gospel FII51's, Inc.
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SoirdiK Avosis N5linoN Clipol, SIanla*I Ave.
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Pastor Carrie Hunt Bode (center) and the church family of Sanford Tabernacle
Of Prayer For All People, Inc. held a ground breaking service for the new
church. On Nov. 17, 1178, the group was ordained as a body and the Sanford
Tabernacle was established. The church has a membership of 80 In Sanford,
and branches in Jacksonville, Orlando, and Folkston, Ga. The church site on
West 13th Street was donated by Deacon and Mrs. Ronald Nathan, (left),on
right Ii Joan Daniels of Jacksonv ille.

A Free study class on comparative asid progrlve religions
Islng offered by the Bahal's of Seminole Cosy with classes
beginning Monday, Oct. $ at 8p.m. rdgMly until Got. V.
AV*yono hd.rested In attending one or more misting may call
00401 for further information.
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got
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pastor of Central Baptist.

Pared LaSS $lISI*.Day AdvosUg C5t, w. 43S. F
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Commenity PresbYisria. Chsrch, Upseta Re.
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12 at Central Hapusi unurcn, us i VU AVE., awuru usgizinui
at 7 p.m. each night. Churches of the Sanford Ministerial
Association are invited to participate and registration can be
secured Sunday, Monday or Tuesday at Central. All who
register will receive a comprehensive manual of prayer,
featuring prayer insights from more than 50 at*hors. Price for
pre-registering Is $20 for the first member of a family and $15
for each additional member.
"These seminars are being held In various parts of the
country with thousands attending and we are most fortimateto

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Iel4.eChwrcSoISsd. 1701W. 13115$., 1.slomd
'Tree ChiveS ii lid", INS Ii$s...sl Ave., lasted

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Chinch. Mitt &amp; Wi$I*

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WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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ChartS SI Christ, Lossesal
CSWCS of Christ, W. 17* $1.
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Now Ml. ills 111111$ Chgmsi. 1711 Pes' Ave.
Ravosea Part SigIlil ChartS. 3142W. 3$ $0.
Peoples SiNsI Cbapll 1311 W. Pint lImits, Satsord
Ptaocrsst Spill ChilgI, Ill W. Airport Blvd.
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BIBLE IOOKCENTER
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Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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services Sunday. Rev.

Rev. Robert Dickinson, associate pastor will preach at the
evenlng service at7in the chapel.

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Following the service there
women from Community have
gone into the ministry, mission will be a covered dish di nner
work or other full-time served in the fellowship hail.
Christian ministries during the Prizes will be awarded to
three decades of the church's winners in the Sunday School
poster contest.
existence.
Special music will be
To climax the day's activities
presented by the Brass the internationally known
Ensemble and the Chancel, contemporary Christian
Chapel and Cherub choirs. The musical group, "The Living
Rally Day theme will be "Unity Sound," will present a concert
at the 7 p.m. service.
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Church, Highway 17-92,
Casselberry, will observe Its

33rd annIversary and annual
Rally Day, Sunday, Oct. 14.
Guest speaker at the 9:30 and
It a.m. wors hip services will be
Rev. Daniel Casselberry,
minister of Christ United
Methodist Church, Neptune
Beach. He grew up In the
Casselberry church and is a
former youth director there. A
graduate of Asbury Theological
Seminary, Wilmore, Ky., lie has
served United Methodist
Churches in L.akeland and

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Rev. Harold Mullins will bring the message Sunday at the 11
am. worship service at First Baptist Church of Deltona and
there will be special music by the ch urch choir. Young adults
of the church will hold services at 6 p.m. at DeBary Manor.
Rev. Alvin Virgin will speak at the 7:30 p.m. service. Rev. Jose

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UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Wednesday lsnwng Prayer 0,04,;m.

419 Peft A".

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Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary
Now. A.F. Stevens
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9:418 M.

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METHODIST CHURCH
ilunland Islat.,

Have you a pew to call your own? On Sunday you can have: it's first come ... first served.

1101Cm.

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No to It Provided Ow all Services

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EvangelIstic Service

MstaflgWsrsWp
Nvr$ory

431pm

Shiprials oreope

Saturday
Luke
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Christians everywhere will come to worship th eir Lord.. . and go forth to serve Him.

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'TRUE CHURCH OF GOD'.
310$ RIdgewes Ave.

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Tuesday Bible 10Wy
and Prays'
Tuesday and WMlesdey,

Friday
Luke
1 39-56

Next Sunday is World Communion Sunday. In every land those who believe in Jesus Christ
will be joining together to partake of the Lords Supper. It isa day for realizing our privileges and
blessings, renewi ng our commitments and responsibili ti es.

7:30p.m.

SingIng selliterIng

Thursday
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FIRST PT:IIAPi,CHURCH

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NSV. John J. Kudtarlk

1:34pm.

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mission Oct. 7-12 at Catholic Church of the Nativity, Lake
Mary 10 am
and 730 pm. MondayI,through Friday. Topks
ii
such as Changes in the Church , Modern Religion",
"Family Life" and "Daily Problems" will be discussed.

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ReR$IdReftIb$rdt
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Meriting Worship
10:00a.m.
Evening Worship
7:00p.m.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
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church Traini"
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Morning Worship
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1: 30 P.m.
1:34P.M.

Rev.JamesW.Hammott
Surdy School

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OFLONGWOOD
$11 Orange Street
Rev. E.RuthOrant
Longwood
Sunday School
10,00 a m

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Mernin 1IW
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Youth'our
7 OOp.in,
Evangelist Service
Mid.Wetk Service(Wed I
700pm,
Nursery Provided for all Services

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a course on Major World Religions, Their History and Beliefs,'
Oct. 2-Nov. 13
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Winter Park
Church of Religious Science center at 1434 W. Fairbanks,
Winter Park. The course Is being conducted in conjunction
ith Valencia Community College Institute of Ufetlrne
Learning and provides a philosophical and historical overview
of five major world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism,
Islam and Christianity.
.- Classes are free to those 55 and over. A $20 registration fee Is
required for anyone under 55. For information contact the
center at 644-2848
Special Wednesday evening classes, "Living 11-A Success.
full Program" are scheduled to begin Oct. 10 from 840p.m. at
the Center. Patrick Day and Phyllis Proctor, Religious Science
Practitioners, will conduct the classes every Wednesday
through Dec. 5.

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Lake Mary

SVrAOY worship

11:10am.

Sunday School
Wa.iJtip
Rev. Robert Burns

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Congregational

DISCIPLES OF
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1011 WestF:rst Street
S. E. Stanton
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Sanford Past.,
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"The first night we slept on Patrolmen and the Police."
"There. was a gargantuan get limbs off their homes or
cots in the hall and when we
finally got beds we slept five need for Pampers and milk for yards. It's a shame it takes
Ca
men
to a room. With relief babies (all we had was something like this happening
commander ° t he
,,e Sanford
LU
crews
coming and going you powdered milk)," said Phillips, to bring it about," he observed
A
Salvation
"' v...ups, has
There were a lot of churches
never
knew
who your room- "we would bring in a load and
returned from a stint Oc
disaster
mates
would
be
the
next
day,"
15
minutes
later
it
would
be
destroyed,
but within three
relief duty
Hurricane
aiding
victims
of
he
said.
"I
saw
friends
I
hadn't
gone.
We
gave
mothers
of
days
repair
work
had started
cane Frederic, but the
babies powdered milk and and cranes were putting
seen
for
years."
mental pictures of the complete
bottled water.
steeples back on, Phillips said.
devastation and human need
Their unit was assigned to
"One
badlyposted
damaged church
Even when Phillips and had a sign
that he saw still haunt him.
Bayou La Battre a shrimping
"k\_
out front
Killer Hurricane Frederic town of a bout 4,300 people Greene left the area to come
ft
in
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ill
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battered the Gulf Coaston Sept. "totally destroyed" by the homethepowerwasstlll noton,
raise meetin Sunday 'was
13 with 130 mph winds and hurricane. "We fed three- but trucks had begun to br ing !
typical
h
torrential rains causing fourths of the city out of our in ice. The Salvation Army unit and of
urge to b ildh
" S own b
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massive damage and flooding Mobile canteen, we were the is still in service In Bayou the
and at least 8 deaths. The next only kitchen open in town so we LaBattre and all along hard hit
Catholic Church
day Phillips received a call fed rich and poor alike," said areas on the Gulf Coast from BaAtouthe
.are
th
t e ceiling
from Division headquarters in Phillips, "there was no where Pensacola to Pascagoula, Miss.
"The Salvation Army will blow awai. Us we Ssa:flvu
Jacksonville ordering him to else to get food."
glass WifluOWS and cape
Pensacola.
"We had long hours We stay until the city says it no f urnishings were in tact. The
Accompanied by Sanford would leave Mobile at 6:45 longer needs it and then will Catholic sisters made a placard
t rucker
Jack
Greene, every morning then when we move to another place a to put in the w indow of the
he s5aid.
whose wife is secretary at the got to Bayou LaBattrewe wo uld
Salvation Army office, Phillips cook and serve coffee, eggs,
Homes had been destroyed Salvation Army canteen
arrived in Pensacola at 4 a.m., sausage and bread from 8 to 11 and people were sleeping on the saying, "Thank you from the
CAPT. CARL PHILLIPS
La Battre"
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ground, Intents or in the shells people of Bayou
Af
t
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theMass
h
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nsiOuC
Gulf Shores, Ala., where they served iced tea, sandwiches, of their homes with plastic
in some cases, Phillips said.
"The relief agencies worked
Church, the prie1i s tame over
worked for a day before being soup and st ew until we ran out stretched across where the ro
People
stood
in
line
for
a
long
together
well In every facet, the
of to thank us or what we were time for everything
sent to Mobile, Ala.
about 3:30 p.m. We never had USed to be or staying with doln
food Red Cross, and Salvation Army
For Phillips this was like anything left," he said. "when friends," said Phillips. One
stamps, a loaf of bread or a can worked side by side. Both are
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Guardsman told of Spam. "It was sad United Way
coming home, because prior to we got back to Mobile we had to young barefooted couple came
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sometimes the food ran out and could not do what we do unless
coming to Sanford, he was restock our unit and make up to me and they looked like me
assigned to that division. But sandwiches assembly line style they had been playing In the you need aniung jUSi* ca me. they were left empty-handed," supported by people. United
In UuwsaOfl to distributing he said.
when he got there he hardly so it was usually 11 p.m. before mud. They said they had been
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food,
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beautiful old homes looked like a day without charge and no They had lost all of their hel pedlocate people for their division when Hurricane
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a bomb had fallen In the middle questions asked. In addition to belongings including their relatives in other par 01 the Camille hit," said Phillips, with their own eyes
country siiroui,ii their Missing
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although there was more newspaper
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literally cried when I drove into men working on ships, Air
damage
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the city limits and saw the Force personnel sent in to set occupation were pitching in to send messages through ham Frederic, there were fewer much," he said, "some people
destruction. I think there were up an emergency hospital, nuns help and bankers, lawyers and radio operators as the phones lives lost than in Camille. The couldn't even find their trailers,
only two stores still open in the from a nearby Catholic school, ditch diggers were working side were out. The phones were ba ck people were warned ahead of they were completely blown
whole town."
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James Weekie
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be made for children and youth, each Sunday night.

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measuring cup and than pour it Into the pan.
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DEAR HELOISE:
When our grandson was
born, his proud daddy, who
doesn't smoke, passed out
two Inch POtS it "biby tears"
plants Instead of the
traditional cigars.
Although I give my plant
loving care and It Is thriving.
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size my "preemie" grandson
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DEAR HELOISE
To give a glass of ginger ale
that extra zip, try adding a
dash of lemon or lime juice.
Tastes greati
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DEAR HELOISE:
I'm a confirmed dayTo Anita who has "I doWt dreamer and I have Warned
like to wash dhWowltW" I over the yeep to use thft fline
used to have the same with the 410m to do my DEAR READER:
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I've always read your hints and I've always wanted
to write one.
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clothes an hor..1 put baby powdo an her logo and It
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The aircraft v. as in gooti in an official statement that an
Swissair DC'B jet with 154 people ijndition he Was quoted
in v estigating tomimuttee had
aboard overshot the rwiway at 5.1) iri.,. It is III) opinion that started to examine tile cause
t1
of
Athens airportand bur into the accident was caused by the the disaster, but did not expect
flames on it golf course Sunday (Ofl(htion of the runway. I did any immiiediate. results.
night,
killing 14 people, police everything I co uld. I was unable
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The plane, Flight 316 bound
said today. Officials said the to keep the aircraft on the for Bombay and Peking, flew in
planes
was
carrying runway. It skidded and refused From Zurich and Geneva on
radioactive isotopes in its to obey the brakes. The entire schedule and made a normal
-cargo.
thing lasted only a few lamfing approach at 10:16 p.m.,
An airport spokesman said a seconds.-ill Athens control tower spokes.
seven-man tean) from the
All airport %%orker said tile Inan said.
Wit Greek nuclear research cst.ib
victims mna hau been unable
The pilot Captain F ritz
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had ar- to get out of the
plane because Sctuiiutz, was warned by the
rived to advise rescue workers one of the emergency
exit doors
control tow er that braking
on procedures for finding the had failed to
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on the rwIs1i) were
remains of time isotopes.
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light
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rain falling, he said.
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remains of the 14 passengers sure criticalh
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injured She said and I looked out of the w
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from the the' fuselage and begin all crew members escaped
and saw flames coming from
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would conf irm the figure of
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14nt ec
hj:;:1g Australia , one of uninjured
lie,Ild olll)- when identification
but 0leY g0t tile exits %%
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had been completed. But it and everyone ssas very order. pamengers.
Lake Brantley quarterback Tony Constantine, who offensive line, which averas six-feet four inches Police Spokesman said all 14 I),"
1 was one of the first out.
connected on 16-of-22 pass attempts for 308
said Guy Stafford, a
yards and 240 pounds is anchored by center Steve Johnston missing people had been ac- journalist Ironi
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crew shouted to everyone
Hiuri
I'ortsmnouth,
and a pair of touchdowns last week will be looking (72).
to get out cis fast i's possible. I
Varsity cheerleaders I)aphnc Snyder (left) and CoWl ci or %%i i it. removal of
.n,amu
for clear skies once again when the Patriots play
Cindy Larbig (right) will be cheering Lake Brantley their bodies from the wreckage.
just got on the chut 'and never
Some of
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host to Spruce Creek F
riday night. Constantine 's
Ilie jetliner was carrying 142 injured when one
against the Hawks
s r a night.
passengers and 12 crew meni- emergency chutes collapsed,
of tile ski, said at the airport.
bers.
officials said.
"l'he crew were marvelous.
The plane ran off the end of
Professor A.J. Zuckermann, There was very little panic."
tile flelleniko airport rwiway, it Swiss doctor oil tile staff of
Dr. Jay 'rata, one of several
next to the Glyfada golf course, 1A)"doll
University criticized dozen doctors traveling on the
where it crashed to a smolder. tile emergency services for the flight to Peking for an wioff icial
Ing halt
passengers, saying in dealing visit sponsored by the
Chinese
In Geneva, the Swiss News with the Injured at the airport,
public health udntry, said the
Agency quoted the DC-S's there was a disorganization ot a passengers
"traveled down the
captain, Fritz Schmutz, as Magnitude I would not have chutes %
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saying the condition of the thought possible."
"But flaines and sinoke were
runway was responsible for the
INfinister
of
Communications
everywhere
in a very short time
changing the two existing
By DONNA ESTES
"Our neighbors should be
Meanwhile, Glenn McCall of the two-hour parking limit in accident.
Alexander Papadongonas said after landing," he said.
Herald Staff Writer
situations. City Manger happy about the fact that our
theGreater
Sanford the downtown area.
Should the lease arrangement Warren
Knowles,
after parking lot is
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open
for
Development
Corp.,
sponsors
of
between the Sanford Atlantic receiving a letter from Howard public use on Saturdays when the downtown renovation
The request of some merBank and the city concerning Hodges, president of the Sanchants for the elimination of the
the bm*
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ford Atlantic Bank, has letter said.is
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He also pointed out action be taken by the city to
Avenue adjacent to the bank be recommended that the bank be the bank "attracts
brought before the '1
a great eliminate the no left turn
FLORENCE, Ky. (UP!) A was taking off on a flight to the air
abolished in order to release the permitted to continue leasing many people to
couimnissjci
two weeks agoi
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this shopping practice at the intersection of
when the pilot advised
commuter
spots for general city use? And the stalls.
jet lost an engine Nashville, Tenn..
area which in turn provides a First Street and Park Avenue. Conunissioner Eddie Keij
the
control
tower he had lost an
and crashed while taking off
In his letter to the city Hodges much larger customer potential
sho uld the no left turn law at the
'Iwo
other
persons
were
engine,"
said
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Romero. "Shortly
Knowles said earlier that from Greater Cincinnati Air- injured critically anti were after
Intersection of Park Avenue said the bank is "fully aware
for our neighbors than they
McCall, In a letter to the city, removal of the no left turn law port today.
that
he
crashed a bout
and First Street be eliminated? the spaces are now being used would ordinarily enjoy."
All nine persons taken 1(1 Booth Hospital in three quarters of
asked for the delay until the would require
the' way down
turning lanes to aboard were killed.
The Sanford City Commission by patrons" of neighboring
Florence.
Fl.
city's engineering department the intersection, also would
the runway. It was about 800
at its 7 p.m. meeting today will businesses and that the bank's
Seven persons died on impact
The crash of the Coniair jet feet to time right of the runway."
The bank for many years has has completed the plan for the result
in the loss of seven when the twin-engine Navajo occurred
as the plane WIS
consider both questions while customer parking lot Is also been paying $360 annually to
the capital improvement project parking places, and would Piper
Conmair is a regional airline
recommendations received by being used by
crashed at the airport, taking off on the south boundbased at time Greater Cincinnati
patrons
of
other
city
for
use
of
the
four
parking
for
downtown.
McCall
also
require
modifications
to
the
located
in
Florence,
across
tile
runway
at
the
airport.
the city commission are against businesses,
stalls,
strongly urged the city to keep traffic signal.
Airport and is owned by a group
Ohio river from Cincinnati, as it"The plane got to 200 feet in of businessmen.
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neglect or physical abuse or hour-a-day facilities to house victimized either
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'l'hie square footage of the'
'lime eluunt'es look good for the building's combined wi ll provide
establishummme'nt of a workshop in eImotti flxtlli Lu serve upSeminole' County for the proximately 25 adults who Will
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social interaction and mu feeling

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would he' doing hut hi' m,; op

the Kathleen Anderson Coin"Iiiere's a double' function in
pre'hensive Work Center, Inc., a a workshop of this nature,
t imnust ii' mluajio fu tiims like
non-profit organization said a Murray said.
It not oiils Disney World ss ill witrat I
proposed lease to rent three makes these adults inure SC ork with tIm,' ,m,trutm.fit
buildings from the' Seminole P1'tlU('tiVe but also provides a orgaimi/mitlttit Ibis sctrk ( ttmilt!
County school district is being facility where they COIl O i)t' tFm%tluFig Iitt!0 I)tlttu!me pu iii'
drawn up for presentation to the everyday to improve their self tags tiru sttmfft'tl utlililuals to
school board.
image' and .socialize with straiglit(-imilmg titit bent huitigurs
Ili addition, IIe'ulttl and others."
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Hehabilitative Services (hillS)
Adults would be instructed in lie saul.
has awarded it $27,400 grant to
the non-profit organization,
Murray said today. Th e breakdown of time funds is as follows:
$16,500, director's salary;
Lightning is one of the deadliest and least tuuuk'mstootl
$7,200, secretary's salary;
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$1,660, social security and Ili- nature, t'Iaumiuimig iluore' than 104) C'Icti!ius cacti &gt; car mu ill(. I
come tax; $720, insurance'; $360 alone.
'lime towering rockets mind launch facilities of time Ke'nuie'd Space'
office supplies; $0, postage;
and $600 for travel expenses. ('enter are natural targets for lightning. The spat- c' ceimteu, the
Murray said he' is disap- nation's major launch base for manned and uruuuammni'il space
po inted with the grunt be cause missions, is located i a belt of land str et ching across ('t'ntrmil
his organization was awarded Florida which produce's the world's "hottest thiwidersttti'nms
only about half of the funds
Mindful of lightning's threat to personnel and critIcal c-quiprequested. The' grant is "not nie'mut, the
center, over the years, has developed the %s 0! Itt" tmietst
enoh to run th e office" and
elaborate' lightning detection and imicasurcmlient ss ste'mti.
failed to include' funds for
me story of the center and ways to avoid living
i lightutilities, he said.
ninig in Friday's Iisure Mmugazine in lime' Es e'!mlmmO I Isralti
Recently, the school district
offered to remit three a ba ndoned
buildings behind the now closed
Lake Monroe' Elementary
School for $1 a year for use as a
workshop for handicapped
ArowidThcCluek
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IISAC recom- salaries of $6,390; one
--Selninole Mental llealth:
—Board of County Con,- assistant funded at $4,410; one
—Epilepsy Association: one
funds in excess of a half unendations were made June 26. elementary instructional aide two groundskeepers with mnissioners: two mechanics staff secretary funded at
$4,104.
program specialist and one
proved recommendations from million dollars.
Recoinmendat ions approved with a salary of $5.248; one salaries of $6,1112; one cook with helpers with salaries of
$6,989.
—Seminole YMCA: one resource and job developer
the county Prime Sponsor
by the county commissioners custodian with salary of $6,597 it salary of $5,824; one main.
e'umiuiiwiity progrmuim director salaried at $9,60 J each and uric
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Advisory Council (PSAC)
and one clerk-typist ssmthm a teniatmce Jerson salaried at
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calling for approval of federal composed of representatives of
$6,435;
—Seminole Count&gt;' School salary of $5,248.
and one office College: one leisure time
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totally at $1460?
salary
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funding for 78 employment
tthiiiicetii salaried at $6,55. program secretary to be funded
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organizations, two intstructional aides and one prevention program with saleried at $7,200 and two ac- financial aid specialist funded
social services coordinator
The '/8 positions include new government, and citizens at clerical aide with annual salaries of $6,552.
tivit&gt; -iitlrs salai- ied at $6,032. at $5,193; one administrative salaried at $6,500.
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night near Sanford after he picked up a hitchhiker who wanted
only a free ride, according to Seminole Coun ty deputies.
Mark E. Guzzetti, 26, a taxi dr iver for W in ter Park Sa fety Cab,
told deputies he pick ed the hitchhiker up about 11:40 p.m. on U.S.
High way 17-92 in th e vicinity of the Lake Monroe Inn.

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Vindicate U.S. War Effort

Feud Blamed In Killings

ATLANTA (UP!) — Sen. Sam Nunn, 1)-Ga., Wednesday
denounced Vietnam's "ruthless' decision to expel
thousands of its citizens by sending them out to sea,
comparing the plight of the boat people to the Jews of Nazi
Germany.
"It should finally be clear to the world that North
Vietnam is a ruthless nation whose twisted notions of
governing, like those of Nazi Germany, are Invariably
attended by the thrust of a bayonet," Nunn said during a
ceremony honoring Georgia's Vietnam veterans.
"The refugees offer graphic testimony that the United
States was correct in its assessment of the moral
character of the North Vietnamese leaders. This tragic
situation does demonstrate that no veteran who served in
Vietnam has reason to have any doubt that he fought the
good fight against the bad guys."

CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UP!)— Police say the Independence Day massacre of five members of the Outlaws
motorcycle gang stems from a war with the Hell's Angels,
rooted in Canada and threatening to spread across
America.
Water C. Hihierman II, the Charlotte Police Department's authority on biker gangs, said he was sure the
killings were the result of a war between the Outlaws and
the Angels.
"The shootout was just a matter of time," Hhlderman
said.
The bodies of four men and a woman were found at the
Outlaws' little two-room clubhouse in North Charlotte
early Wednesday by their leader. All had been shot, and
one of the bodies was mutilated. Police said most of them
apparently died in their sleep.

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Philippe Cousteau Buried
U isoli "etsel, 7 at Alta 11)011 t(' Sj)EiflgS celebration

Gretchen (]harron, 3, of Sanford at Fort Mellon Park

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The threat of gasoline problems and the shortness of the
Fourth of July holiday kept many Americans off the road
this year, and the traffic death toll was less tha.i predicted
by the National Safety Council.
The safety council estimated between 120 and 180 people
would be killed during the period from 6 p.m. local time
Tuesday to midnight Wednesday. A count by United Press
International showed at least 98 people had been killed on
the nation's roadways during this year's holiday period.
In Florida the highway patrol had predicted 11 would
die on Florida's roads during the holiday. Only four traffic
t;lite:- .re repo ted.

Record Crowds Celebrate July Fourth
fly GEOFFREY I'Ot;NUS
-The city of Sanford did an noticed' si ncv uwt residents reported no serious traffic celebrants scurrying for cover, Mall.
Ileralti Stall Writer
incredible job. 'The park was in were out watching fire w orks at accidents in Seminole County but Altamonte-South Seminole
Ombres said there were in
rods surpassing those at excellent shape and the po lice the thaw. Utility officials said over the holiday. Spokesmen at Jaycees President Bill thubres excess of2o,000persons on hand
the bicentennial celebration cooperation made everything lightning struck a power the FliP said traffic on major said they returned in record to watch the evening firewor
three years ago filled Sanford's run smoothly. We had no transformer, causing an highways was light for a major numbers when the rain stopped. show, billed as the largest
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Fort Mellon Park for Fot.rth of reported problems," he said. electricity outage 1101)1 about holiday .
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (UP!)— The stalks in
Wilber Roberts' cornfield no longer can be considered
knee high. And for the second time In less than a year, the
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co. Is out t blimi.
Wind;bitn1 to 90 mph din
a—possible funnel cloud,
ripped the blimp, Mayflower II, from its teth.rs at the
Mount Pleasant Airport early Tuesday, sent It tumbling
through Herbert Stonehouse's beanfleld and smashed it
into the jutting stalks of Roberts' corn patch. A barbedwire fence caused most of the damage.
The 192-foot-long, 59-foot-wide blimp was a total loss,
said pilot Ron Bell, who estimated damage at $1.5 million.

to look at the various displays,
munch on food ranging from
collard greens to Indi a n stew,

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VACAVILLE, Calif. (UP!)— Dan White, sentenced to
seven years And eight months for the killing of San
Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Milk, has begun his jail term in seclusion at Vacaville
state prison.
Officials said the former city policeman, fireman and
supervisor will be evaluated by psychiatrists at Vacaville,
where he is being held in protective custody In an Isolation
cell with protective screening.
His attorney had asked for special security measures to
protect White from possible attacks by inmates and
because the former paratrooper was described by
psychiatrists as suicidal.

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TRAFARIA, Portugal (UP!) — Jacques Cousteau today
sent the body of his youngest son to a deep resting place in
the sea he loved and explored with his father and shared
with the world on film.
The Cousteau family, aboard the Portuguese naval
vessel Baptists de Andrade, accompanied the body of 37year-old Philippe Cousteau, killed in the crash of a World
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an hour-long fireworks display. between 10,000 and 15,000
It was amazing. It was the people, according to cobiggest day we've ever had," chairman Jeanie Halyard.
said Homer.
Mrs. halyard said WedHomer said booths offering nesday's crowd was at least
rides and games reported twice the
ast year's.
receipts of double that taken in Said Mrs. Halyard: "It maybe
during previous Fourth of July people were staying close'
celebrations. He said the because of the gas situation, but
bicentennial celebration in 1976 it turned out fantastic for us."
may have drawn more specMore than 300 rainbow trout
tators to the evening fireworks were plucked from the artificial
display, but the number of trout stream in what turned out
persons during daytime ac- to be one of the tilts of the day,
tivities was probably five to she added.
seven thousand less than
The only sour note, Mrs.
Wednesday's crowd.
Halyard said, was the failure of
"I'd say It was a combination it hot air balloon to make a
of things. There might have scheduled appearance. The
been more people staying close balloon's pilot was grounded in
as a result of the fuel crunch, Daytona Beach due to a threat
but we also had such a nice day of thunderstorms, she said.
ln Oviedo, officials said u onehere. I think that brought
hour blackout "was hardly
people out," Homer said.

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The hitchhiker left the taxi at Third street and Park Avenue in
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Impatient t od ay as accused Chi more concerned with proceed- from the Chi Omega sorority
Omega killer Theodore Bundy ing with the trial,
house the night Lisa Levy and
argued motions asking for more
"I'll tell you now the cou rt 's Margaret Bos%man were raped ,
exercise time and additional not go in g to try this case all strangl ed arid bludgeoned and
access to his attorneys and law summer," Cowart said.
two other sorority sisters were
texts.
Jury selection was completed beaten senseless in their be ds.
Cowart said he wanted to last weekend but so far the
I)efense attorneys claim the'
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heard one worth of testimony as State University art student,
defense attorneys argue mo- who saw the intruder for only a
tioris to bar the state's two key few seconds on Jan. 15, 1978, is
witnesses.
hot reliable.
"We're going to get rid of it
Wanda Scary, Miss Scary's
Ithe trial). If that takes night mother, took the stand today to
The Seminole County Young work, Sunday sessions, Satur- testify about newspaper clipRepublicans will meet at 8 day sessions or whatever, we're pings she sent her daughter
o'clock toni ght in tile second going to do it," said tile judge when Bundy was arrested.
Robert Haggard , one of the
floor meeting room at Dade before hear ing more testimony
Federal Building in Butler on a defense motion to suppress defense attorneys, said he
Plaza, State Road 436 at h owe ll tile eyewitness account of Nita might call as many as five more
State Jane Neary.
witnesses in suppo rt of th e
Branch
Road.
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the
trial
recessed
for
motion to suppress Miss
Representative Bobby Brantley
the July 4 holiday, Miss Scary Neary'c "stimony.
wi ll speak.
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New officers elected for the
,1979-80 term include Roger
"Youth Of The Week," Roger Herring sorts testing I'erru, chairman; Jun Stelling,
materials Tuesday with Robert King, his supervisor vice president-club; Sue Ellen
in Seminole
County's youth employment progra iii Baird, vice-president-political;
under Comprehensive Employment and Training
Patti Brantley, vice president—
social;
Joyce
Stelling,
Act (CETA) at tile school board office in Sanford.
Each week a boy 811(1 a girl are selected for the corresponding secretary;
Nancy Hughes, recording
honor, based omi evaluations
done by work-site secretary; George Fender,
supervisors 811(1 classroo m counselors. tlS() I1&amp;IEfle(1
treasurer, and Margaret
tills week was Dorothy Griglev.
a
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AREA DEATHS
American Revolution. She is
Mrs. Leona K. Giles, 58, of 450 s urvi ved by a daughter, Mrs.
McGinnis
Riverview Ave., Sanford died Endsley
of
sister, Mrs.
Tuesday. A native of De vi ls Bradenton;
Lake, N. Dak., she cam e here Thomas Bryne. Cleveland.
five years ago from Dallas, Ohio; a grandson, John Michael
Tex. She was a homemaker and McGinnis, Bradenton and one
a Lutheran, a member of the niece, Mrs. Mary Ann Hockey,
Moose Lodge 1851 and Elks Sanford.
Brlsson Funeral Home-PA is
Lodge 1241, the B. Duke Woody
Auxiliary Fleet Reserve, VFW Ill charge of arrangements.
MRS. ELLA J. LaBARRE
-10108, Sanford Yacht Club and
Mrs. Ella Jane LaBarre, 39,
Eastern Star.
Survivors Include her of 706 N. Grant St., Longwood,
husband, Robert S. Giles, died early Wednesday at
Sanford; st epdaughter, Susan Florida Hospital, Orlando. A
Roberts, Newman, Ga.; native of Louisa, Ky., she had
brother, Gordon Holgersen, lived In Longwood for 6½ years,
Dallas, Tex,; and sister, Mrs. moving here f rom Sprin gfield,
Betty Ann LeDuc, Kalispell, Mass. A homemaker, she was a
member of the Catholic Ch urch
Mont.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in of the Nativity, Lake Mary.
Survivors include her husar
band, Kenneth M. LaBarre,
MRS. ELLISON MEISCH
Mrs. Ellison W. Melseb, 73, Longwood; son, Jeffrey
of 950 E. Second St. died LaBarre, Longwood; parents,
Wednesday afternoon. Born In Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waldron,
Pennsylvania, she was a Avondale, W. Va.; sister, Mrs.
memoer of the tiomy uross vmrgie Stulson, and brother,
Episcopal Church of Sanford Billy Joe Waldron, both of
and the Daughters of the Avondale, W. Va.
MRS. LEONAGILES

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SPOHN, MRS. HELEN
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who died W ed nesday, will be
celebrat ed at 9am., Friday, at
All S,ut CiithnIIr Church i..Ih
Fr. William Ennis otticleiinçj.
Rosary will be recited at? p.m.
today at Gramkow Fun,eral
Home. Burial in All Souls
Catholic Cemetery. Gramkow in
charge.

Gramkow-Gaines
Funeral
Home, Longwoud, in ciarge of
arrangements.
MRS HELEN SPOIIN
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of 141 Pinecrcst Drive, Sanford,
died Wednesday. A native of
Scranton, Pa., she came here In
1974 f ro m Miami. She was a
retired bookkeeper and a member of All 'Souls Catholic
Chur ch , the Catholic Woman's
Club and the Over 50 Club.
Survivors include a son,
Gerard Spohn, Key Biscayne;
brother, William Phillips,
Melville, N.J.; and three
gr an ddaughters.
Gramnkow F uneral Home is In
charge of arrangements,

Rain slowed down the action for a brief time at
the Alt a monte Springs festival, but the sky
cleared for the e%'ellilig fireworks display.

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MEISCH, MRS. ELLISON W. Funeral services for Mrs
Elli son W. Meisch, 73, of 950 E.
Second St., Sanford, who died
Wednesday will be at tO am.,
Friday, at Brisson Funeral
Home with Fr. Leroy D. Soper
Jr. officiating. Burial in
Evergreen Cemetery. Brisson
Funeral Home PA in charge.

Funeral Notices
GILES, MRS. LEONA K.—
Funeral services for Mrs. Leona
K. Giles, 58, of 450 Riverview
Ave., Sanford, who died
Tuesday, will be at ID am.,
Saturday. at Gramkow Funeral
Chapel w,In Nv. E. A. Reuscher
officiating. Burial In Oaklawn
Memorial Park. Gramkow in

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WEATHER
9 a.m, readings: tern.
perature, 82; overnIght lows,
71; yesterday's high, 93;
barometric pressure, 30.09;
relative humidity, 85 percent;
winds, SW at inpis.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Friday. Continued hot
in the afternoons with highs in
the low to mid 90s.A chance of
afternoon and evening thunder.
showers. Lows in the 70s. Winds
variable mostly 10 mph or less,
Rain probability 40 percent
during the afternoon and
evening hours.
FRIDAY TIDES

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Daytona Beach: high 5:18
a.m.,5:51pm.; low, 11:22 am.,
12:10 p.m.
Pod Canaveral: hIgh, 5:10
Lm.,5:48p.m.; low, 11:13
12:01 p.m.
Bayport: high, 12:04 a.m.,
11:05 p.m.; how, 5:19 am., 1:30
p.m.
BOATING FORECAST
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
out 50 miles — Winds variable
around 10 knots through
Friday. Seas 3 feet or left
Winds and seas higher near a
few thundershowers.

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Sanford:
John R. Attaway Jr.
John Burgess
Cheryl E. Cartwright

Harry

ElIzabeth A. Wilson, Edgewater
Barbara La Bounty, Lake Mary

BIRTHS
Loonard I Janet Casdorph, a boy

Nelle J. Livingston
Joseph Watson
girl

Roderick J. Hancock, DeBary

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Debra 0. Myers

Heidi M. Harman, Deftona
Cecil M. Llpsoy, Longwood
James Meadows, Maitland

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SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
July 4, 19 19
ADMISSIONS

Miss Osmond, 19, made the announcement Wednesday
while signing autographs at a Fourth of Jui celebration
at a Montgomery coliseum.
"Marriage Is a serious thing you don't want to fool
around with," she told a crowd gathered around her. "We
had doubts, so we called It off,"

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LABARRE, MRS. ELLA
JANE— F'.neral Mass for Mrs.
Ella Jane LaBarre, 39, of 709 N
Grant St , Longwood, who died
Wednesday at Florida Hospital.
Orlando, will be celebrated at 10
am., Friday at Catholic Church
of the Nativity, Lake Mary with
Fr. Clement J. Kuhns of
ficiating. Burial in Caneridge,
W.
Va. Gramkow Gaines
FunerI Home, 150 Dog Track
Road, Longwood, In charge.

Osmond Wedding Called Off
MONTGOMERY, Ala (UP!)— Teen-age singing star
Marie Osmond says she has called off her engagement to
Jeff Crayton, the Californian who proposed by throwing a
banana cream pie in her face two months ago, because
she had doubts the marriage would work out.

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NEW YORK (UP!)— Helen Van Slyke, whose eight
contemporary romantic novels sold six million copies,
died Tuesday night at New York Hospital following a brief
Illness. She was 59.
Mrs. Van Slyke's most recent book, "A Necessary
Woman," was published in April and has been on the New
York Times Best Sellers list for seven weeks.
The completed manuscript of her ninth book, "No Love
Lost," was delivered to her publishers three weeks ago
and is to appear In 1900.

CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, Mexico (UP!) — The
Mexican government says chances are good that divers
can plug a runaway oil well that has created an oil slick
the size of Kentucky before it becomes the worst oil spill in
history.
A spokesman for the government oil monopoly
Petroleos Mexicanos said Wednesday divers were foiled
by adverse weather conditions on the first day of a lastditch effort to cap the Ixtoc I well, which has dumped
930,000 barrels of crude into the sea since it blew out on
June 3.
If they are not finished by early September, Ixtoc will

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fame, success... and superstar model Cheryl Tiegs as his
wife. But her affair with another man, Dragoti told a West
German judge, drove him to cocaine.
The director of the money- making Dracula spoof,
"Love at First Bite," Dragoti 46, was convicted of trying
to smuggle drugs into Germany. The judge ordered a
suspended sentence of 21 months in jail and payment of a
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VANDALISM

An est imated $150 in damage was repo rt ed to a car in the lot of
Jack Prosser Ford, Orlando Drive on Wednesday, Sanford police
sai d.
Police said the vandals ripped a sideview mirror from a
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THURMONT, Md. (UP!)— President Carter, canceling
his scheduled energy speech with an abruptness that
stunned the capital, has created a mystery that could be
lifted today — or never.
A senior official late Wednesday said the president
apparently was unhappy with the draft of the speech and
the issues analysis he was working with. But the official
did not say why that explanation had not been offered
originally.
The speech had been set for national television and
radio tonight. Its cancellation caught top aides by surprise, and even such high-ranking energy and economic
advisers as Energy Secretary James Schlvslnger,
Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal and top White
House energy adviser Stuart Eizenstat were not informed.

STEREOS TAKEN
A set of stereo speakers valued at $80 were reported stolen from
the home of Joyce Inman, No. 32 Seminole Gardens, Sanford
police said.
Police said the theft occurred sometime late Tuesday night or
early Wednesday morning. A window in the apartment wa
broken before the theft and police said the o pe ning may have been
used by the burglar to gain entry to the apartment.

As Guzzetti sta rted to activate the meter, the hi tchhiker pulled
out a knife and said he didn't want any money, onl y a ride.
Guzzetti described the man as being 30 years old, with a Fu
iviuncnu muLacne anu neavy siaeuurns. He wore a light colored
shirt and checkered pants with r ed lines, Guzzetti told deputies.
The hitchhiker told Guzzetti to drive west on 17-92 and then east
on Interstate 4 toward Daytona. Guzzetti was then instructed to

Execu ions

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) — Sandinista guerrillas
tightened their grip on Nicaragua's strategic southern
front and said today they were setting up "popular
tribunals" to punish supporters of President Anastasio
Somoza.
Radio Sandino said today one court will meet in the
rebel held city of Chichlgalpa, 74 miles northwest of
Managua, where guerrillas wiped out a small national
guard garrison and distributed to hungry civilians
thousands of sacks of free sugar confiscated from a
nearby sugar mill.
The broadcast said the "popular tribunals" were
created to punish the "henchmen" of the 46-year Somoza
dynasty. The Sandinistas have announced Isolated
executions of Somoza officials but the Chlchigalpa
tribunal was the first mention of a specific system of
revolutionary justice.

Published Daily and Sunday, except Saturday by
Inc.. 300 N. French Ave., Sanford Fla. 33771.

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Thursday, July 5, 1979-4A

I am une of those people.
I realized that this week while jogging on Old
Lake Mary Road.

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It used to be I cursed the sweat-suited runners
who always got in my way when I was driving.
Th ey'd hop on and off the pavement to avoid puddIes and I'd have to drive five miles per hour until I
was clear to pass them.

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The Clock
By GEOFFREY POUNDS

But that was in my trimmer days when the
waistline was on the narrow side of 32.
As th e waist line expanded to 33 and threaten ed to
hit 34, I realized It was time to start jogging myself.
The first day out it rained and I found myself
straying from the soft curb onto the pavement to

keep from hitting the puddles. No sooner would I
land on the pavement than a car would come up
behind me.
The driver would slow down, wait and then pass.
If he had to wait too long, he'd either hit the horn or
render a not-too-kind hand signal.
It began to dawn on me just how lazy people are.
It is presumed that a car is the normal means to
travel; that anyone not in a car is out of hounds. If
one is being propelled he feels perfectly in his right
to beep at or harass one who is propelling himself.
It's the arrogance of power, I guess.
It got to be amusing when a car would pass me
traveling at a high rate of speed and then reach a
stop sign a few blocks ahead.
If there were a number of cars at the fourway

Thursday,

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

stop, I could reach the intersection and run through
before the driver. That really seemed to spark a
note of indignation. How could two legs make the
same distance as a 365-horsepower automobile, the
look on the drivers' faces seemed to ask.
I wanted to say, 'try running someday, you
might like It," but I never got the chance. The
drivers would roar away from the stop sign as if to
emphasize their superiority.

July 5, 1979-SA

Jaycees Leader Says Yes
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The last word, though, is mine.
When I reach a destination on foot I have a
relaxed feeling and I breather easier. That's a
benefit I never received from driving my car. It's
something I keep in mind everytime an irritated
driver honks at me.

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proposal to the local to a similar project," he said. Gene Pratt, Florida Jaycee

Herald Staff Writer

organization that they provide
benches to area cities "as a

saying he has "Too many other

If the Sanford-Seminole
things to do than get involved
Jaycees had acted sooner upon public service project." Royal
in something like that."
"Mr. Binford" is Torn Bin- cities for the past 20 years "as aThe Sanford City Commission
a proposal to provide various said the idea was rejected by
Seminole County cities with the local Jaycees because there ford, vice president of Central public service, not as a corn- on J une 25 rejected a bid from
park benches, says their was no bus service in Sanford at Florida Bench Co., Inc. Bin mercial venture."
the Jaycees to allow them to
president, the controversy over the time.
ford's company is in the process
provide the city's benches.
the Jaycees competing with a
"When the buses started of trying to negotiate contracts
Binford has charged that the
Said Royal in his letter:
private bench company would servicing Sanford we decided with Sanford, Altamonte Sanford-Seminole Jaycees are
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have been avoided,
that there might be a need for Springs,
Longwood, doing the "dirty work" for State "Since 1923 th e Sanford Jaycees
Tom Royal, president of the project," Royal said.
Casselberry and Winter Springs Rep. Bob Hattaway. Binford club has been working to
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, said
Royal said the Jaycees to provide benches for those called Hattaway his "political provide public service projects
people of Sanford and the
in a letter to the Evening decided on May 3, 1979 to see cities,
enemy" and said, "Bobby to the
human
race in general.
Herald, that the state coor- about starting a bench project
At stake is the revenue Hattaway doesn't want us
Sculptor Il.C. Westermann is worried that soon 1W
dinator of Jaycees' bench "We were not aware of Mr. brought in from the ad- (Binford's company) to have Throughout our history the
unpolluted air would be left in the world. So he
Sanford area merchants and
projects last year presented a Binford's activities In regards vertLsing space on each bench. the benches."
citizens have willingly and
preserved a little in the small glass box at the center
generously
supported the
of his "Clean Air." The work was part of a recent
Jaycees
in
their
tradition of
Westermann exhibit at San Francisco's Museum of
leadership
training
through
Modern Art.
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service to humanity. This
system has worked well for us
in the last 56 years and I believe
it always will."
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"As for Mr. Binford," Royal
WASHINGTON (UP!) The 4,000 pounds and six oxygen Australia and nearly all of
NORAD's Space Defense
the Sanford
anfordbest prediction on where Skylab tanks weighing 2,700 pounds South America.
Center in Cheyenne Mountain continued,
debris will fall will be issued apiece.
On the average, NASA near Colorado Springs is Seminole Jaycees will honor his
cy
two hours before it Is expected
The debris will hit the Earth estimates that there is I chance responsible for keeping tabu on right to freedom of speech even
to plunge into the atmosphere. at speeds up to 260 miles per in 152 that there will be one Skylab's demise along with if it is against us. After all,
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Space officials say their esti- ho ur, acco rding to the N ASA injury somewhere ar ound the 4,500 other satellites in orbit we're big boys, we can take it."
mates may be a continent or study, and eight are expected to world caused by Skylab. But if around the Earth, primarily to
two off.
have enough energy to Skylab happened to fall during keep a returning piece of space
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But that final prediction will penetrate the concrete roof of an orbit crossing Europe and junk from triggering a false
define the 100-mile wide strip of an office building. Half may be Southeast Asia, where 193 alarm in missile attack warn(Editors: reporter Aline Mosby station at Kowloon for the four- wet mops. Between mappings Earth likely to be beneath able to penetrate the roof of a million people live under the 4networks.
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arrived in China recently hour trip to Canton and then they served tea in porcelain Skylab's final swing around the dwelling,
or Jean and Casual Wear Shop,
flight path , the chance of one
The United States and the
Complete Package, Includes Site
to join th e staff of UPI's Peking change to transportation for mugs.
The pieces over 250 pounds injury is I in 50.
globe. The rest of the world can
Soviet Union assist each other Assistance, Fixtures, Starling
The ticket-takers also were stop worrying.
bureau. She traveled on the Peking.
are likely to concentrate in an
If Skylab happened to reenter in identifying large satellites Inventory. Training, and Gala
The passengers on this girls in blue uniforms. The
Hqng Kong-Canton Express
The National Aeronautics and area 600 miles long near the during an orbit that crosses the likely to re-enter over the other Grand Opening Provided for
S18,900. Open in 2 Wks. Call
which recently established the correspondent's first trip Into abundant staff Ignored the Space Administration forward end of the impact zone, most heavily populated areas of nation's territory.
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first direct rail link between the China included a handful of paper-less toilets.
calculates that 500 pieces able but even in the most concen- the United States, NASA___________________________
On the Hong Kong side of the to cause injury will survive trated region, NASA no
British colony and the mainland diplomats and foreign tourists
more calculates the chance of one
some of them Americans of border, the train rushed past a Skylab's fiery, 2D-minute fall than three pieces are likely to injury is I in 500.
in 30 years)
Chinese descent getting their supermodern race track, golf through the atmosphere. They fall in an area of 100 square
But the agency said the
first glimpse of the old co unt ry course, new apartments and will scatter along a zone 4,000 miles.
By ALINE MOSBY
likelihood
tha t any particular
plus hundreds of Hong Kong other construction anticipating miles long and 100 miles wide.
CANTON, China (UP!)
Skylab files over all of the individual will be hit is about 1
Over the Chinese train's loud- Chinese now free to visit an indust rial city that China is
Half of those pieces will globe between 50 degrees north In 600 billion.
speaker quavered the tinny, mainland relatives and friends, building on its side of the weigh under 10 pounds, but latitude and 50 degrees south.
Man-made objects fall out of
Gray slipcovers and lace frontier.
vintage record of Paul Robeson
After the train moved into NASA's analysis estimates 38 That covers 75 percent of space on the average of about
ALL IHE 8"Ni'c '(XJ Li I I R N I 1
antimacassars on the train
singing "Old Man River."
pieces will weigh more than 250 Earth's surface and 90 percent one every day and the North
The train hostess cheerily seats and lace curtains on the China, the landscape abruptly pounds of which 10 will be over of the world's population.
matched
the reversed hundreds of years. AS 1,000 pounds.
introduced that and other windows
Skylab, for example, flies American Air Defense CornAmerican semiclassical songs American phonograph record's in a classic Chinese paint ing,
The heaviest piece expected over all of the United States mand said it has never had a
of. the 1930s as "American antique style. In each car the terraced rice paddles and fields to survive re-entry is a fl-foot except Alaska, much of Europe report of anyone being struck
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music," a new touch to China's attendant was a girl in baggy, of vegetable crops planted in diameter aluminum ring 8 feet and Asia, all of Africa and by one.
1979 "open door" policy with dark blue trousers, white shirt stunningly perfect rows were tall weighing 5,000 pounds. and cap decorated with China's decorated with water buffalo Other large parts include a
Op, Wed.
The route of the train also is red star, looking as if she were and men and women in wheel- lead-lined film vault the size of
new. Since April 4, travelers posing for the ever present sized round straw hats. Some of a refrigerator which weighs
entering mainland China from Chinese propaganda posters of the farmers carried water
buckets on poles over their
the British colony of Hong Kong happy tolling workers.
Passengers came to their shoulders or planted rice shoots
ro longer have to go to the
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Bç&amp;1sh and Chinese frontier meat from the overcrowded ceAturles.
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flgpoles to board the Chinese dining car, so the girl atTony Chang, an American
train. Now voyagers can take tendants continually swept up
Gin's air-conditioned train trash and washed the rice- pharmacist of Chinese ancestry
Seminole Community College
directly from the Hong Kong lltte:ed, floors with huge from San Francisco, getting his has announced the opening of a
first glimpse of China, said, "I
lived in Louisiana once and rice new English for Speakers of
is planted by machine there. Other Languages (ESOL) study
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students
with American idioms,
disease. Even an illness such as cancer can sometimes be
hauled coal in wheelbarrows
warted, he believes, if patients are taught to marshal their powers
conversation,
and English
baskets. In another, villagers
materials
for
their
needs. These
of mind for the attack.
lugged building materials,
"Medicine has been highly dependent on involving an outside
Bicycles, horse-drawn cars, needs have been expressed as
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technology in the fighting of disease," said Allen, a faculty
ar occasional truck and pede- desires to: "get a job; get a
umber at Washington University. "A person has been called a
strs in the usual baggy pants driver's license; talk with
patient, which on the one hand means one who suffers and on the
used the dirt roads between friends; learn a trade; go to
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other means one who just waits while the doctors do their shtick.
villages,
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to directions.
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Hattaway denies the charges,

"Had we acted... in the bench project coordinator, said
beginning, this whole silly mess the Jaycees have been
would have been eliminated." providing benches in Florida

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It is the way of U.S. politics that one of the least
meritorious proposals to come out of th e White
House this season should also be one of the few bills
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While measures on oil decontrol, energy, international trade agreements, trucking
deregulation, and national health insurance,
among others, languish in both houses, th e administration's bill to create a Cabinet-level
Department of Education has been moving right
along. Having passed the Senate and cleared the
i-louse Government Operations Committee, the
proposal is heading for a show-down vote in the
I louse,
At birth, the proposed educational department
would have an initial annual budget of $14.3 billion
and 17,000 workers
a secretary, an Undersecretary, six assistant secretaries. It would be
larger than the Departments, Justice, State and
Jiousing and Urban Development. And because it is
In the nature of federal bureaucracies to expand
rapidly, the Department of Education would Un1oubtedl' "grow and grow and grow," as one
-congressman
congressman put it, into another bureaucratic
monster.
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Formidable opponents to this bill include the
AFL-CIO, leading li beral newspapers, solid ranks
of conservatives, some of the nation's most
respected institutions for higher learning, and,
more recently because of anti-busing and quota
amendments, the American Civil Liberties Union
and the Children's Defense Fund.
Why then would the Carter administration
push so hard for this expensive new bureaucracy?
'Il1E .)4)4P! jtiL ')t) tar US
Congress? The answer is the Naticnal Educational
Association (NEA)
a teachers union of 1.8
million members wit1 a Washington sI
of 600
lobbying p1'liüadel's, and anannual budget cif 'More
than $250 million. -1
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promise to the NEA for which the union gave him
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Ready or not , the
By WILLIAM STEIF
nation will celebrate another bicentennial In
RSVP is slowly taking on a new meanlng.4h'
1987.
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this country.
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This one won't be like the 1976 festival of
Traditionally, the setters are the acronym for
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fireworks, tall ships and entertainment exthe French phrase repondez s'il vous plait, which
travagnnxas.
simply means: please reply.
It will be the thinking person's bicentennial,
But RSVP also stands for Retired Senir
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led by political scientists, historians and
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Volunteer Program, the biggest federally f unded
lawyers. They believe patriotic comvolunteer program in the nation.
memoralions should emphasize culture as
One of the beauties of RSVP is that It's
well as commercialism.
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Their focus will be the U.S. Constitution,
It now employs 253,000 volunteers, aged 60, or'
Iwritten in 1787 and now the world's oldest
more,
in 682 projects around the U.S. Its budgt
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government charter. They will examine the
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document to see how well it is surving after 200
four to eight hours of work weekly.
yea
Helen Lelley, the ex-nun who runs RSVP
Project sponsors also want to st im ulate
thinks her program is the most cost-effective ti
student awareness of the Constitution's
nation. Figuring conservatively, she says
significance as well as a lively public discussion _______________________________________________________________________ each hour of a volunteer's tim e cost U.S. taxof current issues.
payers 39 cents.
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Miss Kelley, 55, ran Immaculate Heart
narrowly on specific laws and Supreme Court
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College In Los Angeles for 15 years. Her name
cases. Rarely do we step back to take a look at
was placed on a list of potential RSVP directors
what Benjamin Franklin, James Madison and _______________________________________________________________________ In early 1977. She didn't seek the job; it sought
their partners were attempting to create when
her.
they wrote the Constitution in Philadelphia.
RSVP got rolling in 1971, under the umbrella
Nor do we look at whether the resulting involunteer
agency ACTION (not an acronym);1t
SCIENCE
WORLD
stitutiofls adequately protect the public welfare,
grew at a heal thy rate and soon outstripped tWo
For example, what is the significance of the
somewhat similar programs, Foster GrandSenate having two senators from each state
parents and Senior Companions, which pay older,
serving six-year terms while the House has
q l'tçages
yi w for specific chores.
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RSVP doesn't pay volunteers anything. Nor
Ptyes' tems?
'bad redai government have much to say
The trainers intended that the Senate be more
about what individual projects do. Organization
WASHINGTON I UPI) A new study suggests
reporlzd sllaij ff actoi,sincreased trom none to and recruiting are local; ACTION furnishes
sober and reflective than the House. Has that
stress
on
the
job
may
be
linked
to
increased
one
or more. Among farmers, the rate of allergy little money.
been the case? If so, has it affected how Issues
health problems sucl.as..allerg1as, migran
complaints nearly doubled as stress factors went
are considered?
The Dearbo rn County, Ind., Social Council is
,ià.ssadacbe1, backaclia, mIe ach teaMoi,- from one to two or more
"These dftere&amp;ê( h90 i
s typical sponsor lot i typthal local proj*'Th
Among garment workers, 14 percent of those council was created by Dellas Roos, a nursing'
fluence on the character of government and the nervousness and anxiety.
The
survey
of
4,473
mostly
middle-age
men'
who
reported no job dress factors suffered from home operator, in 1972It got the ACTION money
way business Is done but the Issues have not been
women
also
and
found
the
work
environment
allergies.
This increased to 20 percent among to start its RSVP project.
considered in constitutional law study," said
Robert A. Goldwin, director of "A Decade of seems tobea leading source of stress which fuels those who reported one stress factor, and to 26
The county RSVP project now is run by Susan
Study of the Constitution," a protect established many of the habits that stand In the way of better percent among those who reported two or more. Klopfer, who headquarters at Aurora, Ind.', ii
Including overeating, smbk1zig and
"While the samples in some cases are too town on the Ohio River southwest of Cincinnati.
recently by the American Enterprise Institute health
alcohol
abuse.
small to be conclusive, the present study
for Public Policy Research,
When you ask Mrs. Klopfer what the volunThe study, conducted for the American suggests the value of further research into teers do, she laughs and says: "Almo
Goldwin, a political scientist and expert on
American political thought, was hired in 1974 by Academy of Family Physicians, examined at- psychological stress factors as significant everything." For example:
President Ford to be his resident intellectual. He titudes and practices of six occupational groups elements in the occurrence of allergies," the
A retired accountant keeps the local Unite
became an impresario of provocative representing different social, educational and report said.
Fund's books; RSVP volunteers, led by Carrie
Migraine headaches also were more common Teaney, 85, visit patients in six nursing homei
discussions linking the White House with the economic circumstances.
They were business executives, family doe- among those who reported stress on the job or at two women volunteers help little children üil
academic community.
His new project also will examine the con- tors, farmers, garment workers, secretaries and home. The report said the in cidence of such
grade-school cafeteria; a volunteer works with
headaches doubled among most groups as the 16 and 17-year-old mothers in the community
stitutional significance of "human rights," teachers.
number of reported stress factors on the job and health center; others work in an anti-alcoholism
which President Carter proudly proclaims one of
Four-fifths of the executives and two-thirds of
his major goals. What human rights does the the physicians, secretaries and teachers said home problems increased from none to two or campaign and in the special Olympics for
Constitution envision and how should they be their work is usually or always stressful. Thirty- more.
handicapped youngsters; some RSVP volunteers
promoted?
Among executives, an Increase in the number crochet hats and slippers for needy folks, while
eight percent of the farmers and 44 percent of the
The Constitution makes few references to garment workers reported significant stress,
of job dress factors appeared to be accompanied others make nursing home quilts.
specific rights yet the government was strucby a quadrupling of the frequency of such
The causes of the dress varied according to
In all, says Mrs. Klopfer, there are 253 RSVP
tured on a system of "checks and balances" the job. For business executives, deadlines,
headaches.
volunteers in Dearborn County, almost six'
designed to assure that no individual or grow workload and pressure from superiors were the
Anxiety and nervousness, depression, in- percent of the population over age 60. In a typical'
would gain too much power.
main causes. Farmers complained primarily of somnla, backaches and muscle aches also were month, the volunteers do almost 2,500 hours, of
linked to stress on the job.
work. Free.'
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Mrs. Klopfer is especially proud of RSVP's
hopes more discussion will yield some new ideas,
Among executives and doctors, the mod
garment workers.
marked increases were in muscle aches and contribution in keeping Hill! orest Mansion open;
The American Political Science Association
The survey found those who reported one or
nervousness. Among farmers, headaches and The 12-room, Italianate home sits high on a bluff.
and American Historical Association had a more job dress factors also tended to report nervousness were the most
overlooking the Ohio River. It was built in the
common products of
similar hope when they created "Project 687." higher Incidences of allergies than those who dress. Teachers reported anxiety
mld-1850s by industrialist Thomas Gaff. Today
and
The project sponsored a Conference on political said they considered themselves under no stress ness and muscle aches.
Hiliforest Is Aurora's leading cultural ornament.
parties in the American system and plans ad- on the Job.
For garment workers and secretaries, an Thanksto25tO30 RSVP volunteers, lvho acted s
dition&amp;1 sessions on subjects ranging from the
The study, prepared by Research and increased incidence of anxiety and nervousness greeters and guides, hundreds of people can tour'
role of the Jud1ciar to the prospect of a con- Forecasts Inc. of New York, found that for was most marked, the
Hilifored every week.
report said, followed by
ditutional convention,
executives, susceptibility to allergies doubled as headaches.
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congressional campaigns during the last five
years.
Despite the NEA's all-out effort to win itself a
powerful Cabinet voice and to extend its control
over the nation's public schools, the Education
Department bill is being slowed by the same
congressional lethargy that has paralyzed more
worthy legislation. Opponents have succeeded In
delaying House floor action until after the July 4
recess, when they hope the restrictive civil rights
amendments grafted onto the bill will ensure its
demise
The proponents' argument that the new
department would liberate educational programs
from the tie-ups and budgetary reviews in the
health-education-welfare structure Is precisely
what the opposition fears. HEW's checks, balances
and inefficiencies have already given us more
federal interference in our schools than most
Americans feel comfortable with. The proposed
new educational czardom In Washington is not
exactly what most parents and taxpayers have in
mind as the remedy for public education's Ills.

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WASHINGTON- As part of our continuing
endeavor to help Jimmy Carter keep his campaign promise of an "open presidency," we have
been printing excerpts from secret minutes of
HIS Cabinet meetings.
Why Cabinet minutes were ever classified
"eyes Only" remains something of a mystery.
The contain little If any insight Into the thinking
of President Carter and "the bed and the
brightest" of his administration.

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supported the Carter-engineered Middle East
settlement between Israel and Egypt, but expressed "concern about how the peace process
will work out in the long term."
The vice president also noted that "at each
stop of his 12-day trip there were questions about
the nuclear accident at the Three Mile Island
plant in Pennsylvania."
Carter turned next to Robert Strauss, his
utility Infielder and recently appointed ambassador for Middle East peace negotiations.
It seems likely that Carter's Insistence on Strauss reported on the complex economic
keeping the Cabinet minutes confidential Is problems facing Egypt, and told the president
based on a ieluctance to let the American public -b'.4
-icrnent in the economic
know just how unremarkable he and his advisers £QpoJt of Egypt would be critical to its longare in their approach to the complex problems term future."
facing the country. If this is indeed the case, It
He added that Israeli Prime Minister Menseems a shame.
chaein Begin was "very positive In his atCarter probably owes his election to the fact titudes
... and had spent considerable time in his
that the voters perceived him as an ordinary remarks to the American delegation emman who would arrive at the same common- phasizing the need for American investment in
sense conclusions they would in a given Egypt to solidify the peace treaty."
Seaetay of Slate Cyrus Vance then noted that
sit atlosi. The further he strays from his plainfolks image, the more he becomes the "the legislation Implementing the Panama
sophisticated Washington "insider" the elec- Canal treaties emerging from Congress was
wiaatldactory." This warning evidently bore
torate instinctively distrusts.
fruit. Carter lobbied hard for the ad.
Me Cabinet meeting of last April 23 was a
typical session. Carter opened the muting by ministration's proposed legislation, Inviting
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recent trip to Scandinavia and the Netherlands. White House for briefing and persuasion. On
Mondale said the leaders he had met strongly June 21, by a narrow margin, Congress okayed

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Schultze, his top economic adviser, for an appraisal of economic indicators. Schultze
reported that "there was a substantial reduction
in the rate of growth of the GNP (gross national
product) at the end of the first quarter of 1979."
But Schultz told the Cabinet that, "the slower rate
of growthof the GNP, by Itself, was not evidence
that the economy was entering a recession."
(This assessment has since been questioned by
economists generally, and even the White House
has conceded that we're apparently headed for a
recession.)
Inflation fighter Alfred Kahn next reported
that despite some deviations, the administration's voluntary wage and price
guidelines had been lead partially successful.
This moved the president to note somewhat
plaintively that "contrary to some widespread
opinion," he has "no authority to Impose mandatory wage and price controls," and that even If
he had such authority he "would not exercise it."
He added, somewhat contradictorily, that there
was "misunderstanding around the country"
that he has such authority and that he is *imply
refusing to use It.
Carter then heard from ENERGY Secretary
James Schlesinger-whose predictions on the
fuel shortage we have already reported-and the
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shaking, nothing embarrassing
certainly
nothing to be kept from the American peopl.,
CONFUSED CONGRESSMAN: The leteç
from the 17-year-old sailor to Rep. Harold "Bits"
Joteison. D-Calif.. a 20-year-old veteran ,Qf.
Capitol Hill, posed a succinct question: "119w
good is the new Russian T-72?"
Johnson's reply was equally to the point:
"It (the T-72) is obviously their (j'
most Improved plane and It certainly has a gre$
deal of capability. As you know, weapqm.
systems continue to evolve and as we preparean
airplane which is better than the T-72, the.
Russians will further Improve their planes to
overtake us.
"I guess what I am saying Is that It is deflnItdy.
a good plane, one that we are very much aware
of and are working to learn more about." 1.
There was only one problem with the
congressman's response: The T-72 Is a Soviet
tank, not a plane.
A spokesman for Johnson claimed the b!
correct answer was drafted by a former daffiE,
who was obviously unfamiliar with the SovI
arsenal.
Jack Anderson's associate Gary Cohn cob.,;
tributed to this column.

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Thursday, July 5, 1979
liv r

E vening Hra Id Sanford, Fl.

Jewish Women And Children Holed Up In
HEBRON, Israeli-Occupied
West Bank (UPI)
"We expected them to say it's okay for
Jews to settle here," said Judy
Katzover, a Jewish woman who

that has been looking for ing Israeli concessions at the were uprooted a day later, met with Mayor Failed Kawassomething to do since the peace Camp David summit in Sep- apparently because local resi- me.
treaty with Egypt was signed. tember.
dents suspected a ploy for
Kiryat Arba settler Gershon
Only 500 showed up at
They planted three grape- taking over the land.
Elinson said the chain of events
Hebron, compared with more vines on a hillside just over a
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hospital in Arab Hebron with 40

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Arab Hospital ,~il $ecord Traffic On Seaway Is Called 'Way Too

"The Arabs don't understand how to plant vines."

becoming too successful.
figures that txllnt to another going to become congested
"light now were 17 percent record Year.
much sooner than anticipated,'
Ilidli) artcry to the industrial
ahead of last year and that's
he said. "Wt' cannot see that e
heartland, of North America, way too much, St. La wre nce
''It's speeding UI) 011 US and are going to remain at that pace
F celebrates its 20th anniversary Seaway Authority president (rankly it's worrisome because, - it's way tot) much."
last week a.mid

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Sanford Nationals Crush Surprising Paol a
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championship in the first
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees
Invitational Tournament
Wednesday In Sanford.
The four4earn tournament
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festivities in Sanford.
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Port Orange from the tournament, 18.1, behind the fourhit pitching of Donald Grayson
and the heavy bats of Grayson
Land Darryl Merthie.

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as he went 3-for-5 at the plate. championship game, the walked four enroute to the Paola and two teams from
Grayson also was for-5 with a Sanford Nationals enjoyed a three-hitter.
Kissimmee will participate In
home run and six RBIs, The comfortable lead.
Grayson, who picked up the double-elimination subpair accounted for half of the 12
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Roy Smith of Victoria, British pitcher, allowing just three hits
No self-respecting round upset and it is fifthaeeded
ttJrl)
Connors, who struggled more Columbia, won the NASCAR and striking out four while
Hollywood mogul would have Roscoe Tanner and fellow than somewhat to edge unseed- Grand National 100-lap, stock- Walking nine,
allowed it to happen; showing American Pat Dupre who ed Bill Scanlon, 6.3, 4-6, 74,6-4, car race at Rose City Speedway
Braden allowed just six hits
tile v lunax before the last reel
unexpectedly contest the other is making no predictions. In Wednesday.
and struck out 10 while walking
Iii the screen is bad box office
semifinal,
fact, he has not spoken a word
Out Wimbledon does not
Borg, the 23-year-old cham- to the media at Wimbledon this
luihiw any scenario, and that's pion, summed up the feeling of year.
why Sweden's triple-champion experts and fans alike: "I
If the big two reproduce the
Bjgn Borg and Jimmy Connors believe Connors should have sort of live-set thriller which
cl4b in Thursday's semifinals been seeded No, 2. Right now marked down their 1977 final as
In.iad of disputing the crown it's a pity to meet him in the the finest match in Wimbledon
torlhe third successive year. semifinal. No one thought history, the center-court fans
Qónnors was seeded third McEnroe would lose in the last will have had their money's
behind fellow American John 16 so it seems that this year's worth.
Mnroe because he was a climax will be in the semifiTanner and Dupre have never
dotlW starter. Connors' wife nal."
met before but the odds are all
P(i is expecting their first
Although Connors leads Borg, in favor of the seeded leftchild any day and it was not 101, head to head, the Swede is hander with the 153inth serve,
certain if the 26-year-old left- favored to take the American who has fallen twice in the
haiaer would be able to tackle out and go on to become the semis before but now contends
Wjikibledun where he has been a first man in the modern era to he has a much better all-round
thri -time losing finalist,
win the title four thnes in game.
The women's final is the
I relegation in the seedings succession.
reô)inded on the organizers.
But Borg is not complacent. expected repeat of last year's
Coiulors was drawn in the same
"At the moment Connors Is is title decider between defending
as Borg whi le McEnroe, good form, playing with a lot of champion Martins Navratilova
the: young pretender to the confidence and hitting the bell and QwIs Evert Lloyd.
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run eighth Inning and keep up
t.'ttomii of the ninth inning to
the :\tigt'ls' pace s ith front('a tew . (lit' Si x-t line .I.
running Texas in the American
ci ye Uoslon its victory.
liati ltil IlialIlPilIui, injure IllS \'aiikt't- 1. ltre ers 3:
.eagui' t'st.
hand Ui May a:iil has been
Uecgie Jackson mt a threeRaylot
in five runs with si(ielIn('(I since.
his
run. sLxth-inning homer
.1 t s o- rllit Ia 1111 vi• , double and
gaines. C hicago third homer in four izainL's to
In ()ttiei
sacrifice liv \ ednesdav night
routed Cleveland, lhi-4. Roston lift Ness York .
to lead tilt- sUrgiiig Angels to a
got past Kansas City 6-4. Ne
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17-4i triumph over- (lit' I
leader
4-3.
York
edged
Milaukee,
Major-league
ridden Oakland A'
beat Seattle. 7-2.
Smalley belted a three-run
Ibis is like iiiv st'contl half Toronto defeated Detroit, 7-4i. In hm m and iloskeri 1)o%% ell
of tilt, st'noii ilsiulily
lt, shot to back the
ir iS, saul
imin igs, anti Texas twat ;t(I(i('(l
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iuicrt'ast'd his Baltimore, 9-5.
Jerry
tour- -hit pitching of
muiajor-leagut' leading 11,111 total
K(I(Ismuiari
In the National lA'ague It hlkit' ,Jas . Tigers 6:
to t) anti Ins batting average to
was:
Philadelphia 1. Ness York
13, "1 haven't gotten In a
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t. IlouMon
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thice-iun l nimie i '.t ith omit' out in
three or four hits a game for a Montreal 2, Chicago 1 Atlanta the top (It the 11th inning to lead
7. San Francisco 6; San l)i&amp;'go 6, 'l)m-ont(
But tIas 1(11' thinks the best is I s Angeles (I; and houston 3. Rangers 9, Orioles 5:
Cincinnati 2.
et to cone
11111111) Wills collected four.
hits,
drove in two r uns and
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back," said Baylor, 11(1 also
v.alketl twice sshen California first cant't'i grand slain and 'l('Xas to a thint.'t'-gaiiii' sc.ecp
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IitthTrivia Time, Fans...
inning blast to lilt Montreal
NEW YORK (UPI) Okay, all you trivia addicts out there.
past Chicago.
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Who was the first $100,000 ballplayer?
Pirates 6, Cardinals 4:
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Bill Madlock drove in three
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runs with a pair of doubles and
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should give you less trouble: who's most likely to become the first
Willie Stargeil added a pain of
$1 million player in pro football? That's one million bucks a year.
solo homers in leading PittsKansas rung tests to dt'termnin&amp;' his
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burgh over St. lAJuis.
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Williams or Stan Musial, and both those answers are wrong.
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Jose Cruz doubled home listed
Shop Orlando And Sanford Daily 9:30-9:30 Sun. 12 - 6
contract for one year way back in 1947 and the odd part about that
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locker
is he actually had to retire to get it!
Enos Cabell's infiel(l hut and
What happened was that Greenberg, then 35 and making $75,000
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scored the winning run on ,Jeff (lit' Roals 0-4 loss to tilt'
SSIMMEE DAILY 5$ SUN 135
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with the Detroit Tigers, announced his retirement from baseball
Leonard's pinch single in the Boston lte(l S
Kansas ('lt M,iuiigt'r Whitt'
at the end of the 1946 season. But Frank McKinney, who had just
seventh inning to lead houston
bought the Pittsburgh Pirates, was so eager to turn them into a
to victory in a game marred by hleri(I g samd Ititsle\ suffered
breathing I)nol)lemuls and had
winner, he offered Greenberg $100,000 for 1947 if he'd forget about
a sixth-inning free-for-all.
peOI' circulation in his hand
quitting. For that money, Greenberg reconsidered. He showed the Braves 7, Giants 6:
THE SAVING PLACE .,
contract to his father who looked at it and said to him, "I see it,
Reliever Gary Lavelle balked prior to tilt' fainting spill, 1k
taken to Beth Israel
but I still don't believe it," Remember, this was 32 years ago.
home the winning run in tilt'
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in an aiuiluilamice,
Pirates
Greenberg hit 25 home runs for the
in 1947 and although
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another one of their rlghthanded hitters, a 24-year-old sophomore
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discollifort. Doctors are ruiifinished in a tie for last place.
Our Reg. 22.88
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Nearly 20 years later, Joe Namath was the first football player
Padres 6, Dodg ers 0:
to reach the $100,000 plateau and Wilt Chamberlain was the first
G7hI4
Bob Shirley pitched a two- Sax Buy Hoffman
29.88 238
basketball player to do SQ. With today's athletes, however,
hitter for his first major-league
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$100,000 is just walking around money,
shutout and Dave Winfield
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clouted his 18th home run as Chicago White Sox have purH71i15 35 so 32.88 2 ô
PLUS F.E.T.
Parker broke the million-dollar-a-year ba rrier in baseball this
San Diego sent Los Amlgek's chased the c(Imitr4i('t of lefteftL7l. IS 4116 39.76 2.96
1.62 Each
ycarand
year andnow everyone is waiting to see who's going to be the first
reeling to its eighth defeat in handed intchier ;- llolfrilimi
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to do it in football,
nine games.
frurml their Iowa fariui club.
SIRIICIPOIIC
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Bears' 5-foot-10, 204-pound running back supreme. who led all
rushers in the NFC last season and whose contract expires at the
end of this coming one. You get some idea' of how valuable the
II's consider their exciting 24-yearold All-Pro from Columbia,
Miss., by the $350,000-a-year contract they offered him last
summer. This was BEFORE he rushed for 1,395 yards, gaining
nlore ground last season than such excellent runners as Tony
Dorsett, Franco Harris and Delvin Williams; more, in fact, than
anyone else in the entire NFL except Houston 's rookie sensation,
Earl Campbell.
When Payton turned down the Bears' $350,000-a-year offer last
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July, his attorney explained Payton did so because he couldn't see
how he could explain why he was playing for half of what O.J.
5/ 7-Rib If01(1
Simpson was making. Simpson's contract called for $733,358.
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another long season. Speaking over the phone from Las Vegas, he
said he isn't even thinking about becoming football's first millionSills
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may not be able to contribute. My services may not be needed,"
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.That is difficult, if not impossible, to imagine. The Bears need
Walter Payton even more than the Steelers need Harris or the
Cowboys need Dorsett. Pittsburgh and Dallas have formidable
ALL TIRES PLUS F.E.T.EACH
passing attacks, the kind opposing clubs fear and have to prepare
against elaborately. Chicago doesn't have an aerial arm of that
cL1ber, so generally the enemy defense keys on Payton and that
makes his job all the tougher.
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'OUR BEST'
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SHOCKS
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a Little more of Payton before he could compare him with Sayers
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Evening Herald. Salford, Fl

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19 batters before Elliott
Maddox doubled high off the
left-field wall with one out UI the
seventh inning The only other
New York batter to reach base
was Richie Ilebner, who was
safe with two out in the seventh
when Canton dropped a thros
from Pete Hose while covering
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Thursday, July 5, 1979

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Baseball

Major League Standings
United Press International
National League
East
W L Pct. GB
Montreal
45 28 616
Pitlsbrgh
10 34 SAI S
Phila
42 38 525 61,
Chicaao
38 35 .521 7
SI
38 37 507 8
New York
30 44 .105
W est
W L Pct. GB
FlouStOfl
52 31 627 (mc'
II 40 .506 10
San Fran
40 41 194 1
San Diego
37 48 .435 16
Atlantis
34 46 .425 161/,
I. os Ang
34 49 410 10
Wednesday's Results
Houston 3, Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 6, St Louis A
Montreal 2. Chicago 1
Philadelphia 1, New York 0
Atlanta 7, San Francisco 6
San Diego 6, Los Angeles 0
Today's Games
Montreal (Sanderson 5 4) at
Chicago
(Reuschel 6 51.
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New
York
(Swan
at
7 6)
Philadelphia
(Ruthven
7 35 p rn
San Francisco (Whitson 24)
it Atlanta (Niekro 10 10), 7:35
pm
Houston
(Richard
77)at
Cincinnati
(Seaver
6 5).
8.05
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Pittsburgh (Rcoker 22) at St.
Lou's (Fulgham 11), 8.35 p.m.
Friday's Games
Houston at Chicago, 7
Los AnU at Montreal, night
San Die-go at New York, night
San Francisco at Phila, night
St Louis at Atlanta, night
Pittsburgh at (mci, night

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East
W I. Pct. GB
(Salt
SAI 27 667 Boston
19 29 .628 3,4
Milwauke
New
'2

Cleveind
Toronto

36 43 ,436 17
26 57 .313 291/1
West
W L Pct. 08
Texas
47 31 580
Calif
48 35 .578
Mnn
43 35 .ssi 21,,,,
&lt;an City
12 38 525 41,12
Chicago
3.1 45 430 17
Seattle
35 49 417 )3i,
Oakland
23
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 16, Cleveland 4
Boston 6, Kansas City I
New York I, Milwaukee 3
Toronto 7, Detroit 6, ii Inns.
Minnesota 7, Seattle 2
Toxas 9, Baltimore 5
California 17, Oakland 6
6
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Kansas City
(Gale 66)
at
Boston (Rainey 54 or Stanley 9.
5), 2 P.M.
'Miwauke. (Sorensen 9.8) at
'J,'v: York (Guidry 61), 2 p.m.
Seattle
(Honeycutt
45)
at
Minnesota (Zahn 7)), 2:15 p.m.
Chicago
(Worlham
at
7 8)
(.leveland (Clyde 1.0), 7:35 p.m.
Toronto
(Hoffman
at
49)
Detroit (Young in, 8 p.m.
Oak nd
(Langford
39)
at
5),
10:30
1) m
Friday's Games
Mimi at Cleveland, night
Chicago at Kan City, night
Detroit at Milwaukee, night
Toronto at Texas, night
Boston at Seattle, night
New York at Oakland, night
Baltimore at Calif, night
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Leaders
Batting
(basd,:n12 Oat bats)
League
GAB H Pd.
lfendrck, St.L
74260 87 .335
MazzilIi, NY
75282 94 333
F oster. Cm
71 266 88.33)
Ternpltn, St.L
73311100 3fl
Irnand:, St.L
76301 97 .372
Simmns
St 1
62221 7) 321
Rose, Phil '
81 313 100.319
Winfield, So
04 313 100.319
Garvey, LA
83 331 104 .309
American
Smally, Min
Downing, Cal
uIochte, Sea
Kemp, Oct
Molitor, Mil
Cowens,

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Hou 12.3; Andujar, Hou 10.1; lOscar Wally
13.10 5.60 3.60 5 Bill Whiz
I Monetary Monica 14 80 580 5 80
2.80
Niekro, All 10 10; Canton, Phil 3 Apralz.Paco
5.00 3.00
900 7 80
0 (i-I) 44.00, P (6$) 157.10, T (6-8. 2 Carry Amy
9!; LaCoss, Cm 8.3, Grimsley, 8 Said- Wally
3.80 5) 373.60.
7 This Old Boy
L
to
Mill 81; Lee and Rogers, Mill 8.
0(34) 39.20; P (4.3) 144.00; T (4.3.
Eighth Race, C, 5-16, T. 31.74
Q (1.2) 62.20, p (1-2) 413.40, 1 (12
5; McGlothen, (hi and Perry, I) 433.40.
8 Shista
6.40 340 300
7)648.20.
SD $6.
Sixth Game
2 Oh Yes
6.20 600
.
Fifth Race, C, S-16, T. 31.6$
American
11.60 2.80 2.20 1 1's Max
League
John, 2 112-arasa Andre
3.80
2 Swede Enough
12.40 11 40 700
NY
560 4.60
123;
Kern,
101; lVicandl Gerrdo
Tex
0(2-1)24.40, P (8-2) 101.10, 1 (8-2- 6 Abie Art
1900 1 60
l)AYTONA BEACH, Fla. the extreme heat and had to be said. "I was trying to divert
D.MailInez, Bait and Ryan, Cal 6 TraniDlaga II
15.60 4) 183.80.
7 Viking Olaf
4 00
UPI) When a driver starts a replaced. Several other drivers some air into the car, but
10 5.
Flanagan,
0(2-7) 44.80; P (2.7) 131.30;; T 12.
Ball
and
Ninth Race, 0,5.16.1.31.70
0 (26) 146.40, P (2-8) 527.10, T (2
race on the NASCAR circuit, were treated at the speedway's decided after that it was better
7-6) 1.007.40.
Koosman, Minn 10.6.
3 Sure
9.70 400 4,00
3-7) 1,780 40.
infield infirmary for heat just to sit there and suffer."
Seventh Game
Earned Run Average
2 Come By Chance
600 13.00
Sixth Race, B. S-16, T. 31.51
it's unu.stuil for him to a sk to be
8 Zubi Wally
15 00 7 60 520 1 PuSh
(based on 72 innings pitched)
Pole winner Buddy Baker left
5,60
5 B. Major
5.60 5 40 2 80
replaced while his car still is in fatigue.
8.60 4.00
National League
Perry, SD 2 Sara, Isidro
0(2-3)56.80, P (3.2) 172.80, 1 (3.2.
7 Zero Hawk
8 40 4 00
Bonnett,
who
said
his
water
the
race after the 59th lap when
the running.
2.45, Rogers, MtI 2.19; LaCoss, 7 EganaRodolfo
6,80 I) 329.60.
6 K's Matador
3 20
his
Oldsmobile developed ignitemperature
gauge
showed
220
Cin
Shirley,
0(7-8)47.80; p ($.) 92.70; 1 ($2'
7.50;
SD
2.57;
Tenth Race, A. S.1, T. 31.64
But three of the 41 drivers
0(5-7)50.40. p (S.7) 182.70, T (57.
Andujar, Hou 2.67
7) 318.80.
S Come On
360 3.40 3.00
one
tion
problems;
Bobby Allison,
6)527.80.
degrees
Fahrenheit
at
who started the heat-scorched
Eighth Game
American League Kern,
6 Ben Walton
1500 420
Seventh Race, D, '.. T. 39.34
he
ever
felt
another
pre-race
favorite,
if
asked
Firecracker 400 Wednesday point, was
Tex
10.00 7.80 4.00 1 Fayzelle
1.38;
Guidry, NY
2.01; 7 Egana Echanli
9 60
7 Jaguar Black
6.70 4 60 3 70
couldn't
avoid
plowing
into
John, NY 2.36; Marshall, Minn 6ZubiGoinl
940 4.60
quits.
it
asked for replacements and like calling
0(5.6) 76.00, P (5-6) 53.10, T (5-65 Miss Chessy
ii 00 4 40
1 SaldArnieta
LaBonte
7.38; Stewart, Batt 2.75.
5.00 4) 431.00.
when
Terry
L'il3onte
4 Irish Company
3 70
'No,
it
was
hot,
but
I
was
winner
of
the
Neil Bonnett,
Strikeouts
0(2-8)33.20; p
76.0; 1 (26.
Eleventh Race, 0,3-16,1.32.25
0(5.7)72.60. P (7-5) 140.40. 1 (7.5
$208,000 race had to be given having a good time out there," blew a tire on the 89th lap and
National League - Richard, 4) 570.60.
1 Carry Zig
9 60 520 3 80 4) 380.80.
Cale Yarborough never got his
Hou 137; Perry, SD 97; Canton,
Ninth Game
he said. 'l wasn't going to give
OX))efl when it was over,
3.10 7 60
6 Never Sure
Eighth Race, A. 5.6, T. 31.13
Phil 91; Sutton, LA 86; Niekro, 2 Said
8.80 5.40 3.70 3 Big Red Man
3,80
7 K's Juno
engine to run right.
8 80 3 40 2 60
Officially, the temperatures anybody my seat."
Atl and Blyleven, Pitt 84.
3GoIni
0.70 3.20
0(1-6) 30.40, p (1-6) 120.00. 1 (1.62 Carry Fred
780 2 60
The heat of his Mercury
at the Daytona International
American League - Ryan, 1 lsasa
Bonnett, who earlier this year
4.60 3) 415.60.
4 Cheerful Chap
600
Jenkins,
were
mid-90s,
Cal
131;
Tex
SpCe(ltx4y
ni
the
motor
increased the heat inside
96;
Q(23) 21.20; p (2-3) 75.60; T (2.3.
Twelfth Race, B. 3-16,1.31.57
0 (2-7) 13.20, P (7-2) 47.10, 1 17.7.
won the Mason-Dixon 500,
Guidry, NY $9; Kern, Tea 81; 1) 233.80.
4 JMs Fast Rapid 13 40 7.20 400 4) 139.20.
but down on the track, where
the car, said Bonnett, whose pocketed a check for $21,705
Koosman, Minn 00.
Tenth Game
1 G P Pete
5.80 4.20
Ninth Race, C, 5.16,1 31.60
in
waves
th
f
rome
the
heat
rose
shoe
melted onto the ac- his biggest purse in six years on
e
Saves
6 Vicandi.Sarduy
14.10 7.40 4.60
7 Mr Brick
7 60 8 Mountain Bloom 7) .40 1660 10 80
National League
Garber, 3 SaidArnieta
asphalt , it was better than 100. celerator.
8.20 1.60
0 (i-I) 37.20, P (4.7) 75.00, 1 (4.).
720 4 70
3 Claregun's Viola
the NASCAR circuit.
All and Sutter, Chi 17, Bair, S Sara Rodolfo
5.00
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youngest
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A - 1,07; Handle 3174313.
0 (3.8) 113.00, P (8.3) 194.70, 1 (8
The average speed of 172.890
member or the Alabama gang,
window Once and it felt like a
Jackson and Tekulve, Pitt and 464.60.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
3)) 576.00.
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Bobby
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Eleventh Game
First Race, 0, 5.16, T. 32.09
Tenth Rate. C. '.. I 38.80
American
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Mar. BVlcandI.Pecmna
16.40 800 5.00
5 Miss Ring Pecos 1.00 480 280
and Donnie Allison, deftly
1 Ms Fast Wheels 920530 .420
shall, Minn 16; Kern Tea 14; 3 Arano-Badiola
6.40 6.00 Sara
7 40 3 80
1180 .1 80
3 Go Harry
3 Blue Again
avoided accidents and threaded
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and
Rawley, I SaraPradera
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2 Imperial Sight
4 Ama Dinomite
? 80
.1 60
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CIev, Hrabosky, KC and Lyle,
slower traffic to win by 2 car2) 417.20.
4) 119.80.
Tea B.
Twelfth Game
Second Race, 0, S-16, T. 31.91
Eleventh Race, TA, 5.16, T. 3136
lengttLs over Benny Parsons.
7Apralz.Gomni
15.60 7.60 3.40
1 F. Lee Bailey
10.00 480 380
J Oh) 760 740
8 K's Flak
Rookie Dale Earnhardt was
1 Ramon Enrique
1 Futura
6.60 3.20
1660 7 10
260 3 70
7 JM's Speed Rapid
third, pre-race favorite Darrell
6 Isasa•Echanlz
5 El Ko Bar
5 80
2 80
6 A Moving Target
2 60
0(1-7) 44.20; P 17.1) 90.00; 1 (7-10(1.4) $4.10, P (4.1) 387.00, 1 41
0(28) 8.80. P 18 2) 18.30. 1 (82.6)
Baseball
was fourth and
Waltrip
) 211.10.
20.00.
Toronto - Reactivated pitcher
5) 11820.80.
NASCAR's
all-time leading
A- 1,434; Handle 113,943.
Twelfth Race, B, ',. T. 38.15
Jim Clancy and optioned outfielder
Third Race, C. 5.16, T. 31.10.
Richard Petty,
money-winner,
13.00 4 20 3.40
8 80 4 20 3 70
I Sadie Shan
2 Ruth Goodbee
Ted Wilborn to Syracuse of the
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
3 Win Penny
7 00 .4 00
International League.
7 Ray Swinger
3,40 2,60
caine in fifth, two laps behind
First Game
5 Inset
Chicago (AL) - Purchased the
8 Roe Klinder
400
560
Bonnett.
0(23) 42.60, P (7-3) 103.50, 1 (23.
contract of pitcher Guy Hoffman 4 Duran- Gerardo
25.40 4.00 3.00
0 (4.7) 23.80. P (4.7) 91.90, 1 (4.7.
(;ar)' Ballough, Rick Newsom
from Iowa of the American 2Galdos.Andre
600 7.00
8) 310.20.
5) 613.00.
Association and assigned pitcher 6lrustaMandiola
A - 3.190; Handle $261,353.
Fourth Race, E, 'a. T. 39.11
arid D.K. Ulrich wilted under
17.00
Rich Hinton to Iowa.
0 (7.4) 34,90; p (4.34) 337.40.
San Diego - Signed outfielder
Second Game
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14.20 0.00 8.60
Broderick Perkins on the disabled 2 Arano Mandiola
5.00 1.20
list; Sent pitchers Dennis Keeney 1 DomingoDiaga II
4.20
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76771 96.354
78283 95.336
73266 59
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8 Meadow Bet
11.80 4.40 5.20
3 Ry&amp; Black Star
3.40 2.20
iQuanticoWay
2.10
0(3.8) 23.00: 1(83.1)170.40 Time
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Second Race
6Last Stretch
41.60 9.20 3.80
SMitten Delhi
4.40 2.60
3 Donna Whiz B7
3.00
0 (t'S) 60.20; T (6.8-1) 333.20,
Time 1:07.3.
Third Race
2 Tarport Bryn
6.20 4.20 3.60
3ieffySmybol
4.70 3.20
7 Proud Speed
5.80
0 (2'3) 15.10: T (2-3-7) 470.20;
Time 2:09.4
.Fourth Rid
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2.40 2.20
5 Copper Hand
6.40 5.20
I HiZOf' Plenty
4.00
0 (3-6) 46.80; 1 (6'5-4) 289.80;
Time 2:13.2.
Filth Race
2 Saratoga Danny
5.60 1.40 3.00
2 Vickys Rhythm
5.20 3.00
3 Black All Over
3.00
0(1.2) 11.40:1(1-2-3) $5.20; TIme
2:07.4.
Sixth Race
3Yankee Star GB 11.00 4.80 2.10
l Verging Shadow
4.00 2.00
4 Ezra Quick
2.60
T (31'4) 11 5.40;
Time 2;00.2.
Seventh Race
1 Barrio LobelI
6.00 3.60 1.00
3 Gent Heel
7,60 4.70
3 SlIver Cathy
6.20
0 (5-1) 40.00; 1 (7.3.3) 921.20;
Time 2:09.
Eighth Race
6.20 3.10 3.00
S Demon Raker
4 Pan Lady

6 Gondra
ISAD 50.60 9.00
4 Paco
8.00 6.00
I Arcs
3.60
0(4-6) 64.40; P (6-4) 1 S6.110; T (6-4.
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Fourth Game
4 Ramon.Gasti II
8.80 7.20 1.20
1 SaraPecina
480 3.00
2 GaidosUrquiza
3.20
0(1.4)35.40; P (4-)) 113.50; T (4.).
2) 207.40.
Filth Game
6Apraiz.Sarduy
18.80 6.20 3.80
I ZubiEnnique
4.10 3.70
lfleideDiaga
6.60
0 (1.) 33.00; p (6-1) $5.10; T (6.1.
4) 239.80.
Sixth Game
SGaldos.Mandlola 1.20 5.40 3.40
1 Arano.Pradera
5.01 4.10
2 Sara .Andre
4.00
0 (1.3) 43.80: P (5.1) 117.30: T (S.).
2)751.80.
Seventh Game
7Zubi.Sarduy
13.20 9.80 A
1 Egana7'.:c
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12.80
0(4.7)36.20; P (7•4) 110.90; 1 (7.4.
5)571.40.
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Laura Moot-c, daughter of Bill
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scholarship that 55111 periiiit her
oiitrihutiiiiis fro ill uuihn'r(uus beautiful blonde, unmat'ulate
to Moth for three weeks at the
American Ballet Theater pt'rforhli;ln('e's iit'lji I;lttrhl (lit' and built like a fashion hilodel,
divorced four years and
fund. 'I he d;inuevs ss hi, receive ;tg'
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mother. wili be 'raveling by the same uUle's %% ho p;uiiripat'uI
at
3:45 ann., Monday through
train. Classes start July 9 and in the 20 to 40 yearly t'rthe talented young dancer will torinances which the (utkt j Friday, takes three minutes to
pr epare her breakfast, eats in
be taking fist hours of ba.kt (lll1(I LOU ((I present.
IIiIIIUIi tillU i[L'IIUs IWO
Missioors', aiong with tier
cacti wry. sne win tie cornfellow Guild dancing iiieiiibcrs, hours dressing for work. She jttstnneilts.
muting from Lang Island.
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Do all lwiutiful WOhilt'il iiiake'
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'poor wives Divorce
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'li'rit';iI, not executive. m She
lessons for 8 years and fur the' pblIe .tiüulS, a I V sp.i;al,
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eight hhliIli-f)('t'f(itlinUl('t's and arrives home' at 4:45 pin. I
past three years has beeni
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usually have dinner- ready.
five niajuir perfon'tiiain- t's lit (tie'
(hillicihig with (lie' SanfordN E.
eat together, clean the kitchen,
Seminole Ballet Guild. She ('tnt rid Florida area
DEAR 1-:. : All beaut iful
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dreams (if it professional carecr
ssmitiivis do not make poor ss lvi's.
bathruoiii and I )h't'I )i1i'eS for tier
c ill cuin.t' up at Ihltfurcilt tinii'.
as a ballet dancer.
but s ours dots If lii st rls
In xt da s ssotk She retires at 8
I he bc il ballet guild Ii is ,i to help us mint I ill!
refuse e'ouuseliltg, ssoil'l iht
1)111., lace greased up, lying on
her stoiiiacti to protect her
usI or even disi'uss sour
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freshly polished fingernails.
selfish preoccupation ithi her
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because slit' doesn 't have to
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shopping
arid errands.
days aft4')- the event,
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Second Game
2carasa-Fernan
10.20 9.20 2.40
5 Victor-Pradera
27.40 2.80
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0(1.1)37,40: P (2-5) 462.00; T (2-511 229.50; 00 (22) 160.50.
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Lansford, Cal
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Home Runs
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area of heart muscle that was or serious Illness, the illness
damaged when you had the can affect his sex drive. I'm
heart attack. Neither term tells sending you The Health Letter
you how severe the attack was. number 2.12, After The Heart
That has to be based cz other Attack. It includes a short
findings, mostly how well discussion on sex and heart
you've recovered since then. attacks. Other readers who
For the benefit of other want this Issue can send 50
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heart Irregularities. Coumadin your request to me, in care of
prevents blood clotting and is this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
an anticoagulant. Dlgon is a Radio ty Station, New York,
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not
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finesse) and two diamonds
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for a 10- trick total.
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Vulnerable: Both
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In understanding for your
Dealer: North
the rest of the hearts for a
total of five defensive tricks.
social situations today You're reasons.
West North East South
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to get that queen of the South
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take more than eight tricks.
today that you won't know and Alan Sontag
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Take things easy if you're Ured anything but meet it. This
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who put together on-the-5 I t enough. Roars Howard, "It had
characterizations
It was another imstruictions shouted at them b
the audience carry the "live" provisational group, The
challenge one step further. And Premise in New York City, that
it Is credited by some of today's spawned Joan Darling, seen for
finest actors for developing a couple of seasons on IV in
"Owen Marshall, Counsellor at
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For P
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began It all. It was the starting
She has given up acting
point, too, for Mike Nichols and because she had other — and
Elaine May, (both of whom in bigger — goals for herself.
later vests directed Paul in First she founded an acting
stage plays), J
d school d was the teacher
Anne Meara, Alan Alda and Arthur Hill (who played Owen
Alan Arkin.
Marshall) chose for his
The verntality assured Dooley daughter, when he couldn't talk
a nice living doing TV com- the sprout out of following his
mercials (through his own footsteps.
company, All Over Creation)
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when he's not on tour shuttling
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two years ago In The Wed- aiming
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Couple," he got top billing. Now shows.
in Altman's "Health," due out AU in all, Improvisation has
around Qiridmas
Paul also been a boost to many careers.
gets a co-writer credit.For, u
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writing is second nature to him.
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al theater as the major force in
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dramatic debut In the television
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special "Llke Normal People" Los it-igeles are "blase" about
has opened up the eyes Of a running into entertainers, but
audience lie has said lie sometimes resorts to
broken away from the shallow wearing disguises when dining
Joe Hardy role and become a out or, more often, stays at
convincing actor.
home.
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.
. but
I stay home quite a bit,
an older audience to me,"
Cassidy said. "They may not its not a Howard Hughes-ish
buy my records or go to my type of tiling. It's important not
concerts, but I may have gained to fall into that. You have to go
out and be, with the people a
Cassidy is a bit surprised at lot."
the reaction from the film
Right now, he said, his music
colony.
career is most important,
'u;..
"Suddenly, I have received although lie doesn't appear
all these scripts to play crippled worried about being dethroned
peopleandpeoplewithnoarms as teen idol monarch.
and stuff," he said. "It seems
"I really try not to
their scope Is so small."
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Thursday. july 5, 1979-SB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Leyal Notice

CLASSIFIED ADS

CALEN7f1!_UZI

PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS NAME
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
The Seminole County Board
Notice is hereby glvn that
The Seminole County Board
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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CASE NO. 7912$CA.09.P
business at 1201 S. Eastlake st., Sponsor for the Comprehensive Sponsor for the Comprehensive
______________________
__________________
Longwood, Seminole county, Employment and Training Act Employment and Training Act
TOM NEWSOM,
(CETA) funds, requests eligible
(CE TA)
funds, request eligible
Florida, under the fictitious name
Plaintiff.
agencies interested in operating a agencies interested in operating a
GRAPHIS and that Sensonics
corporated intends to register said FY 00 Youth Employment and FY 0 Youth Community Con.
THURSDAY, JULY5
ELIZABETH DREGGORS,
name with the Clerk of the Circuit Training Program (YETP) ider servation and Improvement Prolecs
MARY
1 time ................ 4 3c a Iin
IV to aka
MARY DREGGORS. aka
Wt'l ID
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Court, Seminole County, Florida In CETA Title IV to submit a Program (YCCIP) under CETA Title
co,necutiveHmes .. . . 38c a line
DREGGORS. AVCO FIN.
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
accordance with the provisions of proposal for funding consideration, submit a Program Proposal for MARY
C. SERVICES OF HOL.
iconsscutive
times .....3k a line
ANCIAL
P.M.
5:30
8:00 AM.
Eligible
Agencies:
Seminole
funding
consideration.
the
Fictitious
Name
Statutes,
To
LYWOOD,
FLORIDA,
INC..
a
Al .Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Wit: Section 86509 Florida Statutes County public or private non.pro4it Eligible Agencies: Seminole County
Sanford.
neighborhood or community based public or private non.profit neigh. Florida corporation, SEMINOLE
SATUR DAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
1957
organizations or assocIations, in. borhood or community based M E MO R I A L H OS P I TA L.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee Building,
Sig. David W. Krohne
cluding local educational in. organzatbons or associations, In. MAURICE WHEELER and VIR.
David R. Schilling
GINIA MAE WHEELER. his wile,
4th and French Avenue, Sanford.
stitutions and units of local govern. cluding local educational In.
John .1. Krohne
Stitutions
and
units
of
local
govern.
Publish: June28, july 5, 17, 19, 1979 merit.
DeBary Blood drawing, 4-7 p.m., community center
NOTICE OF SALE
&gt;
Purpose of YETP: This program merit.
DEK in
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant
I'utpose of YCC1P: This program
on South Shell Road, for donors 17 through 65.
seekstoestablish programs that will
ba Final Judgment dated June 25,
___________________________ make asignificant long.term impact provides youth who are 1K.
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periencirsv severe difficulties in
FRIDAY, JULY6
on the structurai unemployment
problems of youth, thus enhancIng Obtaining employment with well the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Birthday Party-Dance for Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., to
Judicial Circuit in and to.' Seminole
supervised work In proleds that
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produce tangible benefits in the
portun1tie.
CLOSING,
VACATING
AND
NEWSOM i$ th
Plaintiff, and
community.
Seminole
County's
by Orlando Music Makers.
The program is designed to assist
ABANDONING RIGHTS.OF.WAY
6—.Child Care
MARY ELIZABETH DREGGORS.
econominically
disadvantaged
Unemployed, Undereiflployed, or in.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
a k.a MARY DREGGORS, a.k.a
_____________________________
youth 16 through 19 years o age are
school
youth
16
through
21
years
Altamonte Springs.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
MARY C. DREGGORS, AVCO FIN.
eligible for participation.
Flrst&amp;Onlychildcarecenteropen
age who are economically dlsad.
NOTICE iS hereby given that the
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ANCIAL SERVICES OF HOLLY.
The deadline for receiving
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Jerry's,
Saturday in Sanford — Begin.
?ltQd,
Board of County Commissioners
WOOD. rLORIDA, INC., Florida
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Airport.
The deadline for receiving proposals is Thursday, July 12, 1979.
Seminole County, Florida, at its
corporation, SEMINOLE MEM.
Chiidcare Center. 332.6445.
Program Proposal packages in For further Information contact:
South Volusia Sertorna, 7:30 am., Deltona Inn.
Several needed Immediately.
Regular Meeting held on the 26th
ORIAL HOSPITAL, MAURICE
_________________________
Brenda Donnan, Senior Planner,
Thursday,
July
12,
1979.
For
further
day
of
June,
A.
D..
1979.
in
AAA EMPLOYMENT
WHEELER and VIRGINIA MAE
Seminole
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
County
Manpower
Christian L.adywill baby sitI child
information
contact:
Brenda
County Commissioners' M.øtlng
912 French Aye.
WHEELER, his wife. are the
Division.
First
Street
and
Park
Donneri Senior Planner, Seminole
in my home. Mon thru Fri. $25
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Room in the Courthouse at Sanford,
(corner 10th 0. French)
Defendants,
I
will
sell
to
the
highest
Avenue,
Sanford,
Fl.
32771.
Phone:
wk. 3239114.
Cii.jnty Manpower Division, First
Lake Howell Road.
Seminole County, Florida. pursuant
3235176
and best bidder for cash in the lobby
Street and Park Avenue, Sanford, 3234230, Ext. 392.
to Petition and Notice heretofore
Bohannon's Day CareCenter
Publish:
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
at
the
West
door
of
the
Seminole
June 20, July 5, 1979
Fl 32711, Phone: 3234330, Ext. 392
Nurses Aide for home care in SW.
given, passed and adopted a
Longwood.Lk. Mary Rd.
DEK.63
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Church SR
Publish: June 20, July 5. 1979
Volusia &amp; Scm. Ctys. Must hasç?
Resolution closing, vacating and
Openb:3OAM6:3OPM
Seminole
County,
Florida,
at
11:00
NOTICE
OF
PROCEbOINO
FOR
DEK65
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
own car 8 1 yr. exp. FuIl.Part,
abandoning,
Sdayswk.
renouncing
and
331.7420
AM, on the 19th day of July, 1979,
VACATING AND ABANDONING A
time avail. Call Day Area Home
disct6iming any and all right of the
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
FICTITIOUS NAME
the following described property
PORTION OF A STREET
WANT TO GET AWAY
Health Services. 3210800, 775:
County of Seminole and the public in
forth In the Summary Final
Notice is hereby given that I am
FOR AWEEKEND'p
SATURDAY, JULY 7
7700. Equal Opportunity Em.'
and to the foltowing described
engaged in business at 101 Sweet.
Judgment in Foreclosure:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I will care for your child in my
ployer.
rights of way, to Wit
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
water Blvd. So. Longwood, Fl.
You will take notice that the City
The West 100 feet of the East 400.30
home. Fri. evening to Sun.
SeminoleCounty. Florida,underthe
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Commission of the City of Sanford
feetofthe$outh l20feetoltheNorth
evening. Excellent care in.
Wanted: Mature lady to live in,'
West 100 ft. of Lots 1, 5. And 6,
fictitIous
name
of
KINTNER
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July
½ of the Northeast ¼ of the
Church.
cluding meals and church.
prepare meals and care for
Block D, and Lots 1. S. and 6. Block
REALTY, and that I intend to
23. 1919, In the City Commission
SoutheaSt ¼ of the Southeast ¼ of
References
available.
Call
670.
invalid lady in Sanford residence
F,
of
the
revised
Map
of
Chuluota,
Bluegrass Music Hoedown, 2-7 p.m., Hitching Post,
register said name with the Clerk of
Section 1. Township 20 South, Range
Room at the City Hall in the City of
03si.
for salary, room and board
according to Plat Book 2. Page 31.
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County.
31
East,
Seminole
County,
Florida.
__________________________
Sanford,
Florida,
will
consider
and
Chuluota. Free to public,
References requested. Call 305.
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida In accordance with the determine whether or not the City
Dated this 25th day of June, 1979.
fl3jfln to Eat
3224235 week days.
SUNDAY, JULY 8
Florida.
provisions of the Fictitious Name
(SEAL)
--_.will close, vacate and abandon any
Ballroom and round dancing,8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
By the Board of County Corn
Statutes, To.Wit: Section $65.09 right Of the City and the public in
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
missioners of Seminole County,
Florida Statutes 1957.
and to a portion of a street lying
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
• PEAS • .
51g. Robert V. Kintner, Sr.
Florida, this 76th day of June, AD.,
between 27th Street, Orlando Drive
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
1919.
Publish July 5, 12. 19, 26, 1979
and Lake Minnie, being more
BLACK EYE.CONCHS
Deputy Clerk
ROUTE SALES
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Board of County Commis.
DEL23
particularly described as follows:
Law Offices of
j U.PICK. Fields in Oviedo 8.
$3
____________________________________________________________
Good work background. Mature,
sioners of Seminole
BERRY &amp; FULLER
The Westerly onehalf (30 feel) of
Sanford. Call 365.3217 for
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
must take physical
County, Florida
Suite S
that certain street named THE
directions.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Kirk Plaza Building
CROSSWAY, as delineated on an
PILOIAN FARMS
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
Clerk of Circuit Courf
912 French Ave.
110
East Commercial Street
Amended Plat of Druid Park, PIat
EpLTy' TRANSFERS
that Sealed Proposals will be
By. SAndra S. Jacobs, D. c.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
Post Office Drawer 0
Book 7, pages 5 and 6, Public
CrowdersU.Pick
received
by
the
Seminole
County
Clerk
3233176
Sanford, Florida 32771
Records of Seminole County.
Stripling Farms. Narcissus Ave.
Housing Authority, Sanford, Florida
(SEAL)
Publish June 20 &amp; July 5. 1919
Florida.
322.5997 or 322.1007.
Amande A. Ensor &amp; Eli .1. Rehm
Virginia R. Trimbath Everitt, ,
at the Engineer's Office in Sanford,
' Liz Blackburn
OEKI)0
Persons interested may appear
wf. Ella M. SE'/ of SE'/i of Sec 16,
ER. Everitt to John J. Mitzi &amp;
Florida, until 2 p.m. local time on
Mother's earn extra money by,
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
Land Development Division
and be heard at the time and place
Jacqueline E. Muniz, W½ of Lot 16 $00'
demonstrating our TOYS 8
July
27,
1919,
for
the
Renovation
of
_______________________________
delivery, riin. $20 order. Sanford
Room
113
specified,
Henry Coleman Clark, Jr.
BIK D Slovak Hill Subdv. sii,o.
Sewage
Treatment
GIFTS. No cash investment, no
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
System.
Seminole
County
City of Sanford,
Magnolia Serf Corp to Craven FriedaL.toArthurE. Perklns&amp;wf.
Elevated Drain Field in accordance
collecting or delivery, No ser,
Meats.
Courthouse
Florida
Dev. Co. Lot 30, Wekiva Club Est. Roberta L. Lot W I Weklva Hunt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
_____________________________
with
Drawings,
Specifications
and
vicechg. No exp. necessary. Call.
Sanford, Florida 32771
By:
H.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
Club, Fox Hunt Sec. 1, 550,300.
Sec Six. $fl,000.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Procedural Documents prepared
Friendly Toy Parties now. 323.
Publish July 5. 1979
ll-It,n
City Clerk
CIIftonJ. HarrIs&amp;wf. Laura M.to
PROBATE DIVISION
___________________________
_____________________________
by Clark, Dietz and Associates.
5456 also booking parties.
DEL26
Seaboard Coast Line RR to
Publish July 5, 1979
Theodore Kotzen 8. wf. Litl Lot SO
pll Number 79.26).CP
Cr.;Ineers, Inc.
William F. Anders &amp; wf. Jean E. A
DEL 2$
Highland Pines, Un. 3. $43,000.
IN RE:ESTATE OF
The project, located in the City
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
stripol land 30 ft wd in SE'' of NW½
JUNE W. SEADEEK,
—
Oviedo, Florida, consists of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
John H. Wiiliams &amp; wf. Irene K.
of sec 1), 21.3) etc. $2,100.
Creative Expressions
323.0312
EIGHTEENTH JUDtCIAL dR.
replacement of the upper level tile
Deceased.
Alan 0. Bryant &amp; wf. Catherine, Lot
_______________________________
Conrad Wlrz, Sr. 8. Martha Wirz to
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DEBIT AGENT
distributionsystemandfiltermedia
2, BIk B. Knolwood, First Add,
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
ManuelR.011veira&amp;HildaM. wis
Will train &amp; license
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
in a two compartment elevated
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
$125,000.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R.
ft of Lot 244 E 55 ft of Lot 2101 Duck
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$'19l7.CA.09.D
Headlands, Inc. to Eco San, Inc.
drain field, installation of piping and
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
AAA EMPLOYMENT
_________________________
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Pond, First Add,
3751 Alfaya Trait, Oviedo, a
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF
valves to allow selective dosing of
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
912 French Ave.
a
COUNTY. FLORIDA
line of Lot 56 of Fox Run. $100.
JACKSONVILLE, a
the drain field, repair of the lower
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
(corner 10th 8 French)
national
Rolilngwood Homes to James T. CASE NO. 7I$•iaIi.CA.09.J
*
Clifford C. Corden 8. Wf. Lillian E.
banking association,
IN THE ESTATE:
tile collection heading, replacement
323.5)76
Osborne 0. WI. Marie AS, Lot 7,
to Philip M. Dascher&amp;wf. Paula J.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
of
the
chlorine
feeder
and
housing
Roilingwood, $63,400.
MECHANIC
TURNER L LINDSEY, et, at,
L,.ots 245, BIk 27, Crystal Lk Winter
that the administration of the estate
Plaintiff,
L.J. Wroten to City of On, S 30 Ft.
Plaintiffs, system for the drain field effluent
General mechanic, own tools &amp; top
vs.
Homes Subdv. $41,900.
of JUNE W. SEADEEK, deceased,
and general clean up, reseeding
of W'/i of SE'/i of SE¼ of Sec 32,
pay.
MInoervino Jorge &amp; Alicia *1 to
ELLINOR
MOTOR
COMPANY,
FileNumber79.761.CP,ispendir,gIn
the
upper
drain
field
surface
area
$15,133.
TRANSCRIPTIONIST.;'
H. JEFF VONIER and BARBARA
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Agusi.n Olmo &amp; Evelis Lot 15, Lake
the Circuit Court for Seminole
INC., a Georgia corporation, it al.,
arid the discharge header and
Judith A. Martin Hans &amp; Husband
Full time position for medical
L VONI ER. his wife, et aI,
912 French Ave.
ES'.
County, Florida, Probate Division,
Eugene T. Raymond L. Morris &amp; WI.
transcript ionist. Applicant must
Defendants. chlorinator housing area.
(corner 101h &amp; French)
.Troy H. Jones, Jr. &amp;wf. Katherine
the address of which is Sanford,
PROPOSALS
WILL
Dendants.
BE
Laverne Lot 31. BIk E, Lk Kathryn
'cs),.
.l
__
'
T.B. to Ellis Knickerbocker &amp; WI.
i
TI'EO
'i
SALE
e''
£LfA
Park 4th Add. $3,160.
'4" ./l'44.
NOTICE Ot SOI4
.piy so Mrs.
Dorothy, Lot 37 1E½ of Lot 36 of
.ice
5
"ivy
hereby
given
a:
the
estate
is
CALVIN
E.
tha
.JP!.r
ur
Overtherosd drivers must have 1
Joan Marks, Medical Record
NOTICE ISHEREBr'
BLk4,SamuelA. Roblnson'sSubd4o
Fl. Ru. Comm.i Bruce B.
SEADEEK, whose address is 3)3
suant to order or final ludgment
expiration ot the time essaoilsned
year teeter experience. Apply
Dept. Seminole Memor,isi.
pursuant to Final Judgment of
Preston &amp; WI. Kit
J.,. 1.01 7,),
.5100.
tered in this cause, the un
Elm Drive, Cauelberry, Florida
Metro Sales Corp. 1921 West 1st
Hospltal,_Sanford. 3Q3.33245L.. Fordc$osur.snt.r.dlntheforegolng above for receIpt of Proposals.
HIghlands Sec 4, 19.41, $34,000.
Kn1ckrbocker I. *1.
d.rslgned CIlrk Will sell 'Th. 37701. Thu name and address of the
DRAWINGS,
SPECIFICATIONS
St. Sanford...........
ext. 750.
cause
of
action,
in
the
Circuit
Court
Dorothy to Thomas R. Rlsher &amp;WI.
George DavIs &amp; WI. berta to A.
followinn property in Seminole
PROCEDURAL
DOCU.
personal representative's attorney
Judicial
Eghteenth
Circuit. AND
F. ElsIe B. E', of Lot 364 Lot 37 of
Walter Temple, Ur. &amp; Edward
County, Florida:
LET'S BE HONEST
are set forth below.
-ZIE.ED A SERVICEMAN? Ybu'iL
Seminole County, Florida, Civil MENTS
VandeSrgrifl
BIk 4 Samuel A. Robinson Subdv.
Lot 2. Cypress Landing
The part of the following
Drawings, Specifications and
All persons having claims or
if you weren't looking for a new
find him listed in our Business.
7810)9
C.%09J,
the
Action
No.
$25,000.
at Sabal Point. $77500
CCtitf' you wouldn't be reading
described lands in Seminole County,
Procedural Documents may be
Service Directory.
demands against the estate are
undersigned Clerk will sell at public
Robert A. Sevio &amp; WI. Robin L. to
Florida, lying Westerly of State
Joseph T. Sisser I. WI. Ruth V.
thisad, and itweweren't looking
required WITHIN THREE MON.
sale to the highest and best bidder obtained upon application at the
Carlos F. Cordoba &amp; wt. Patricia A.
for someone to de a lob this ad
Margaret H. SasserSsgI) to Peter B.
Road 15 and 600: Beginning 26.40
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
for cash, at the West door of the office of Clerk, Oietz and Associates.
LotS, BIk 0, Sweitwater Oaks Sec 7,
*
Paonessa (sg$) 0. Judith Ann
chains South and 17 links West of the
wouldn't behere. If you want the
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Seminole County, Florida, at the Engineers, Inc., 500 West Fulton
$1Saoo.
Paonessa, Lot 33, Bik A, SeCOnd
opportunity to earn Three to
Northeast corner of SECTION 1).
Street, Sanford, Florida, upon the
NOTICE, to file with thsclerk of the
hour of 11.00 a rn on the 24th day of
EXECUTIVE
'kavenna Pk Sec orLoth Arbor.
Five Hundred dollars a week,
wI4'iF''0UTH, RANGE 30 'abov. co'F'a written statement
Nancy CollierWootentoWayn,,K.
July, A 1). 1979. that certain real i,ayment of a deposIt of $23.00 per
call 1000.432.3403 anytime for
SECRETARY
$20,500.
EAST,
run
thence
North
64
degrees
any
claim
or
demand
set.
The
deposit
shall
be
they
may
in
cash,
or
Chambers &amp; wI. Line J. Lot 13, 131k
property situate and being in
recorded message.
Piche Homes, inc. to Eugene 0.
30' West 16 chains, .outh 23 degrees
have.
Each
claim
must
be
in
writing
check
drawn
payable
to
Clark.
Dietz
C, Sweetwaten Oaks, SEC 1, $21,300,
Shorthand SO wpm, typing 63 wpm.
Seminole County, Florida, described
Roberts 0. WI. Lucy M. Lot 12
and must Indicate the basis for the
30' West 10 chaIns, South 64 degrees
and Associates.Engineers, Inc. The
Excellent skills 3 benefits. Top
AS folIow
Ardith C. Rowe to Kenneth 0.
Wekiva Hills, $57,100.
30' East 20 chains, North 25 degrees
claim, the name and address of the
deposit for each set will be refunded
pay.
Koch &amp; WI. Nora E. Lots 208. wI. BIk
Lot 7. Block C. COUNTRY CLUB
*
Lawyers Title Ins. Corp. to Terry
creditor
30'
East
10
chains,
North
64
or
his
agent
or
attorney,
to bonafide bidders upon return of
degrees
AAA EMPLOYMENT
11. Suburban Homes, $35,300.
MANOR, UNIT NUMBER ONE,
W.Covertlwf.SandraP.Wllftof
30' West 4 chains to the point of
and the amount claimed. If the
the Contract Documents in good
912 French Ave.
AIR
CONDITION
according
to
the
Plat
thereof.
as
Evelyn
Mathls
to
Willie
Renfroq&amp;
1)4 El ltd Lot 10, 01k B, English
beginning, except the Southerly 340
Clalmisnotyetdue,thedatewttenit
condition if not later than fifteen
(corner lOth&amp; French
recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 35, f
WI. Ellen, E'i of N', of E½ of BIk 9
Est. Un. Three. $71,500.
RE PAIR MAN
feet thereof, together with cli
will become due shall be stated, if
(IS) days following the award of a
323.5176
the Public Records of Seminole
Tier 15 of town of Sanf. sioo.
John M. 0!air&amp; WI. Stephanie to
the claim is contingent or
Must be experienced top pay.
structures and Improvements no
Contract. Any non.bidder
LounTy, :-ior,aa.
wrence tiomes, tflC. to Ralph W.
Liberty Realty Fund, Ltd. Lot 75,
unliquidated,
and
hereafter
on
said
premises,
the
nature
of
or
the
returnlngsuchas.twillberefunded
LPN, Ftill time 8. part time. Apply
AAA EMPLOYMENT
DATED THIS 2nd day of July.
Hickman &amp; WI. Judith, Lot
Windtree West, $36,500.
,
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
real property, and the fixtures it.
so.00.
912 French Ave.
in person Lakeview Nursing
A.D. 1979.
Wrenwood Un. 3 3rd Add. 150,9)0.
Jerome Wasserman &amp; wI Elanor
claim is secured, the security shall
tached thereto; also all gas, steam,
(corner 10th 3 French)
Drawings, Specifications and
Center 919 B. 2nd St.
(5EAti
to Carl A. Reed,.' 0. wI DebrIs, Lot
Ginger S. Ford to Drake No Ford,
electric, water arid other heating,
be described. The claimant shall
323.3176
other Contract Documents may be
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Dental Assistant
Lot 95, River Run Sec 3, $100,
105, Spring Oaks. $51,500.
delivsrsufflcIentcoplesofth.clalm
—
cooling, cooking, refrigerating,
examinedatthefollowir,glocatlons:
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Robet J. Hester, III ($91) to
Ronald J. Hartleto Bernadells A.
Certification Preferred
Assistant maintenance man for
to the clerk to enable the clerk
lighting, plumbing, ventilating,
CIa,'k. Oietz and Asso.
Hacker Homes, Lot 6. 81k G, Ooran,Lot 33, The Highlands, Sec
Fly. June I. Curtis
3230130
aPtC0rnPleX.Mustbeabletoget
mail one copy to each personal
irrigating and power systems,
catesEngineen. Inc.
I.?VPUTy tirr
LUJUFT1DUS ,iaraor auuov, 5)4,7gg,
rour. 11W,
.,ung wirn elderly people. 40 hr.
teprewfltative.
machines, appliances, fixtures,
500 West Fulton Street
NED N. JUL lAN, JR ESQ.
wk, '/: day Sat. &amp; Sun. Some
Jesse P1. Smith, Jr. 1. wf. Joyce E.
Horace Wintred Davis &amp; WI. Ann
All persons interested In the estate
equipment and appurtenances on
Sanford, Florida 3777)
SALES
to Paul B. King &amp; WI Betty Lot 7, 01k
ST ENST ROM, DAVIS,
maint, exp. req. Call 3fl.443 for
S. to Jack W. Wolfe &amp; WI. Melba Lot
to whom a copy of this Notice
said premises, even though they be
C, Gogvlew Est., SEC of Meredith 79, Sleepy Hollow, First Add.
RECEPTIONIST
McINTOSH &amp; JULIAN
appointment.
Administration
has
been
mailed
are
detached
or
detachable;
also all
Dodge Plan Room
Manor Un I. $41,100.
SuIte 27-Flagship Bank
111.900.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
rights and interest of the Debtor In
Managemt potential witl, fast..
611 Wymore Road,
Sobik's Sub Shops is now taking
of Sanford
Stephen 0. Canfield4WI. Helen
W.A, Grothe Builders to Charles
mc.vinq cospany. We need
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
building permits and architectural
Suite 201
applications
for
Mgr.
8.
trainee
Post
Office
Box
1330
toClalreR.Calhoun (sgl) &amp; Richard
R. Mayhall &amp; WI. Jacqueline Lot 20,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
plans and specifications relating to
aggressive people with good
Winter Park, Florida 32109
positions
inthe
Sanford
&amp;
Sanford,
Florida
L. Calhoun (married), Lot 47, OIls I
32171
Wekiva Hills, SEC 5, 576.900.
Ocoee
THISNOT10E,toflteanyoblections
contemplated constructions or
Personality &amp; good phone voice.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Camelot Un, 2. 549,500.
area. Benefits avail. Interested
Gilbert Axberg &amp; wf. Janice M. to
Salary plus commission, Cell
they may have that challenge the
improvements on said premises;
Central
Florida
Build.
applicants apply at Sobils
Sabal Point Properties, Inc. to
Publish July 5, 17, 1919
Robert K. ttaii I. WI. Martha A. Lot
validity of the decedent's will, the
Annette 323.5116.
also all furniture, furnishings, ap
ets
Exchange
FRC Phelnix ASS, Lot 12,01 Cypress
Sandwich General Office, 753 N.
DEL 21
23, Forest Hills. $7,000.
qualifications of the personal
pliances and equipment, office
$20 Irma Avenue
Hwy. 17.92, between 9.11 am.
Lani at Sabal Point, $11,900.
FF On to Carl J. Lalumia &amp; WI.
Sheet metal workers &amp; cabIn.)
representative,
the
or
venue
furniture
and
equipment,
swimming
Orlando, Florida 32003
Same as abofe, lot 16,0)4,100.
Helen S. Lot 17, 01k B, The Forest.
makers. Apply in person. Star;,...
iunisdiction of the court.
pool equipment (Including all
RN-PART
TIME
Same as Above, Lot 10, $11,900.
Line Enterprises Inc. Bldg. 290.
$6,700.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
pumps, motors, chemical feeders,
Florida
Construction
Report
Progressive
Home
Health
Agency
Babcock Co. to Joyce P. Kramer
Sanford Airport, Sanford.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
crocks, ladders, rails, brushes,
2306
A
needs
Winter
Woods
Blvd
RN
for
Part time &amp;
(sgl) Lot 233. Townhouse Parcel,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
vacuum hose fittings and cleaners,
NOTICE
OF
PROCEEDING
FOR
Winter
Park,
Florida
33792
weekends In Seminole I SW
Windward Sq. Sec Three, 170,300.
Experienced maintenance sup.'.
Dete of the firsO Publication of this
Legal Notice
slides, diving towers and boards and
VACATING AND ABANDONING
Volusia Counties, Must have own
Fl. Res. Communities to Michael'
Notice
of
Administration:
Apply in person Sanford Nursing.
•'79.
lifeguard
stands),
lawn and
AN ALLEY AND A UTILITY PROSPOSAI. GUARANTY
car.
Bay
Area
Home
Health
Jon Gibson I. WI. Susan M. Lot 24,
&amp; Cony, Home 950 Melbonville
Calvin E. Seadeek
swimming pool furniture and fur.
EASEMENT
Each
Proposal
shell
Services.
be
ac
32Iosoo.
5:30 to 5.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Windtnee W. Un. 2, $47,500.
As Personal Representative
nishings, patio and recreational
companisd by a certified check or
EOE.
Notice is hereby given that we are
of the estate of
________________________
furniture and furnishings, drinking
Daniel R. Burmest,r 3 WI, engaged inbusinessat P.O. Box 1102
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
an acceptable form of Proposal
*
JUNE W. SEADEEK, deceased
fountaIns, ice making machines,
You will take notice that the City Guaranty In an amount equal to at
Alexina H. to Ruth Cameron, &amp;
SECRETARY
—
Maitland, Fla. 32751 Seminole
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
carpets,
carpet pads, carpeting,
SWITCHBOARD
Commission of the City ci Sanfora, least five (5) percent of the amount
Thomas L. Bradley 1. WI. Tlnea R. County, Florida, under the fictitious
REPRESENTATIVE:
RECEPTIONIST
rugs, chairs, benches, couch,$,
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July of the Proposal, payable to the order
Lot 1, 61k 0, SterlIng Prk, Un. 2. name of
OPERATOR
SU NCOATI NO
BY
Gilbert Bentley
sofas, chests, tables, vanities,
to manage busy Sanford Real
23, 1979, in the City Commission of the Seminole County HousIng
$52,000.
VYNAW000 and that we intend to
Part time could lead to full time.:
P.O.
box
577
Room
at
lamps,
lamp
shades.
beds,
mat.
Estate
Office.
Phone
handling,
___________________________
the
City
Hall
in
the
City
authority
as a guaranty that if the
regIster said namewith the Clerk ci
Maitland. Florida 32751
AAA EMPLOYMENT
typing, dealing with people
Sanford, Florida, will consider and PrOpQIallsaCCep$.d,thebiddeçwill tresses and springs, headboards,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Telephone: (305) 6470515
913 French Ave.
required. Wed. afterron &amp; Sat,
dressers, hutches, night tables and
determine
whither
or
not
execute
the
Contract,
and
the
lilu
ac
City
Florida in accordance with the
Legal Notice
Publlih July 5, 13. 1919
(corner 10th &amp; French)
stands, desks, drapes, curtains,
afternoon off. Ciii 61i.aai.
will
close,
vacate,
and
abandon
any
ceptable
Performance
Bond
within
provisions of the Fictitious Name
DEL21
3233176
right of the City and the public in tin (10) days after the award of the drape and curtain rods and
Statutes, ToWit:
SectIon 56509
AVON
PUBLIC NOTICE
and to an alley and a utility Contract.
traverses, blinds, cornices, mirrors,
Florida Statutes 1W.
PDX Operator-Weekends plui"
FIGHT INFLATION
The Seminole County Board of
easement lying between Colonial
pictures, waste baskets, garbage
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SAIl
Si9. Sylvia M. Barts
must be willIng to cover au
Avon. Increaw your earning
County Commissioners, as Prime
Way and Katherine Court and CONTRACT
cans and restaurant furniture,
NOTICE ISHEREdY GIVEN that
TIME
AND
Oscar J.C. Barti
shifts. Call 3221504 10 am. to $
Power. For details, call 6443079.
Sponsor for the Comprehensive
_________________________
by virtue of that certain Writ Of
between French Avenue and Con. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
furnishings, fixtures and equipment,
PublISh: June 25, July 3, I?, 19, 1979
p.m.
Employment and Training Act
dova Drive, described as follows:
Execution
issued
out
including,
but
not
limited
lo
tables,
of
aM
under
Work under this Agreement shall
DEK.136
Experienced seamstress full or
(CETA) funds, requests eligible ____________________________
the seal of the Circuit Court oi
thatns, cookIng and eating utensils,
(a) That certain utility easement be commenced upon written notice
Port time. Apply in pirsân 113
agencies interested in operating a
lying on the East 3 feet of property to proceed, and shall be cornpieted
21—Situations
OrangeCounty, Florida, upona final
ranges, garbage disposals,
Palmetto Ave.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CETA Title II B Prbinam for FY10
described as follows:
ludgemint rindered in the aforesild
________________________
withIn 40 calendar days of the hOOds and fans, refrigerators,
to submit a Program Proposal for
court on the 10th day of December,
Notice Is hereby given that we are
Beginning on the Easterly right. commencement of the Contract washIng and drying equipment or
Dependable 3 well motivated
funding consIderation. Program Ingaged in business at 1296 Lake
AD. 197$, In that certain case en.
ofway of French Avenue, 711.4 feet
Time as defined In the General apparatus, screens, doors, awnings,
LPN lull time. Exp. w.Florida
young Certified Surgical
activities in Title II Bare Classroom LuCerne Cr., Casselberry, Seminole
titled. Flagship Bank of Orlando, a
South of the North line of Lot 1, Conditions of the Contract.
gas and oil tanks and equipment,
licanse. 54 3 4.12. 322.$SU, San.
Technologist seeks employment.
Training, Vocational Training, On. County, Florida, under fictitious
Florida
banlslng
Block I, of HIGHLAND PARK,
corporation
In case of failure to complete the pipes, wires, plumbing and every
ford NursIng &amp; Cony. Center.
373.7753,
th..Job Training, Work Experience, name
Plaintiff, •vs. David B. Hall and
of
according to the Plat thenec' as work within the time named herein type of furniture, furnishings, pp.
R.S.
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BURGER,
and Services.
Brenda S. Hall, his wife, Defendant,
PUBLISHER, and that we intend to
recorded In Plat Book 4, page 35, of or withIn such extra time as may
pliancss and equipment and also all
Teenagers wilIdood lobs
Eligible Agencies:
Seminole
which aforesaid Writ 0) Execution For a career in Real Estate
register said name with the Clerk of
the Public Records of Seminole have been allowed by extensions, building materIal, lumber, cement
Babysitting, lawns, etc.
call
County plJbliC or private nonprofit
was
delivered
to
me
as
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Sheriff ci
Realty World, The Real Estate
County, Florida, run South 60 tout
the undersigned agrees to pay the blocks, bricks, cement, sand, door
Ca II 321.0215
Seminole County, Florida, and I
neighborhood or community based Florida in accordanc. with the
to the South line of Lot S. Block 5, Owner or have the Owner wIthhold and window frames, doors, hard.
Agency June Porsig 323.S334.
organizatIons or associations, in. provisions Of the Fictitious Name
have leVied UpOfl the folirig _________________________
HIGHLAND
PARK.
thence from such sums as may be due him ware, plumbing fixtures, supplies
cludlng local educational In.
deribIdprOPeftyOwf).d by David
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 155.09
equipment,
SoutheastenlyabongsouthlineofLot Ihe amount ot soo
mechanical,
24—Business 3podundje$'
caias, and
sfi1i$Jons and units ci local govern'
$pi-Ing Is "Move outside lime."
E. and Brenda S. Hall, said property
Florida Statutes 57,
5, Block S. 72.53 feet to the West line day in liquIdated damages In ac
eleclnical, heating and cooking
Gotpatioandlawnfvrnitur,ata
being located in Seminole co.
Robert . Burger
supplies and equipment,
of Iolootalley,thencepIortheaslerly
cordance with ArtIcle 16 of ffi
Il vending machines + locatIon 0..
good price. Read the Classified
P"..,z, of Title II B: This
Florida,
rtore
Marlene Lelninger
particularly
along West line o4 said alley, 63.73 Supplementary Gnerai conditlo.is. all Other buIldIng supplies and
stock. $5000. Machines approx. 6
described as followe:One 1917 AMC
program seeks to provide, maintain,
feet to a Point which is 107 feet East Miuprity Issloess laterpelsi
materlilsand equipment .dlo.
Publish July 5, 12, 19. 36, 1979
mo old. Stocked with nice$y
and
Improve
Comprehensive
Hornet
Sportaboul
Stationwagon
OEL.2l
of the Easterly right of.way of
The goal for participation by Incidental to thi construction and
advertised mdse. 355.3109.
Manpower Training, Employment,
grayln color, ID No. A7AOS7C)03777
Pafltlmesummerpcsitiona, Auto
oeralion on said '-.J of
French Avenue, thence North 20 MinorIty .Iusiness
FICTITIOUS
NAME
and other related support services
the Undersigned as Sheriff of
Train Gift Shop. For interview
hitet together wIth all accesSories
feet, thence West 107 feet to the
fulfilling the terms and conditions
Seminole County, Florida, will
fhf, would assist and enable the
Notice is hereby given that we are
call Debbie Towns 3210621,
and pins now or as any time
Point of Beginning,
-Ap,1rnents UrWurnishid
any and all contracts issued )
economically disadvantaged, ungagsdInbusinsssat205 LIve Oak
11:00A.M. on the 20th day of July,
Ib) That certain lOfoot alley lying been established as twenty percent tathedtoorus.dinconn.cfienwiq,
AD.
1979,
unemployed, ardor underemployed Center, Casselberry, Fia, 33707
g
..vL
offer
for
sal.
an
sell to
between Lots S and 10 Block I, (20 Pd.) of the total contract award. any
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1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults only,,
SeincIe County residents to Sefninoledounty,Fionida,und,rtpi,
thehigh5tbidd,r,f0,ch,ied
any and all replacements •l
HIGHLAND PARK, according to
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport'.
to any and all existing liens, at the
become gainfully employed In un
ficlitious name of CENTRAL
the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
OWNER'S hOsTS RESERVED proceeds of any audi ft0tp,s
Blvd. on 1747 in Sanfont, Cafl.
subsidlzedlobsconsistentwlththelr FLORIDA RESEARCH
Front
(West)
Door
Of
the
SemInole
DEVE.
book 1, page 25, of the Public
The Owner reserves the right to atPUbllcsal.,$othehlgh.standbIsl
323.0470 Mariner's Village.
County
Courthouse
In
Sanford,
capabilities and capacities.
LOPMENT CO. and that we intend
Records of Seminole County, riled any or all Proposals and to blddirforca$1L,attllSpf'VfltDoorOt
Florida. the above described per.
The deadline for receiving tor.glstersaidnamewitfltheClerk
Florida.
the Seminole County Courthouse i
waive
any
Informality
senil Property.
prpposalsIs Thursday, July 12, 1979. ci the Circuit Court, Seminole
Senford, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
Persons interested may appear
technicality in any Pi'sil in
That said sale is being made to
For further information contact
County, Florida in ccordance with
the forenoon on July 20th, 1979
and be heard at the time and place
interest of the Own.',
satIsfy the terms of said Writ of
Apis. for Senior Citii. Dowh.
Brenda Donnan, Senior Planner, the provisions of the Fictitious
(SEAL)
specified.
Dated: July 2, 1979
Execution.
Seminole
County
Manpower
town, very clean &amp; roomy.
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
City Commission ci the
(SEAL)
See
John E. Polk,
DIvision, First Street and Park
Jimmie Cowan,
as,o, Florida Statutes 1957.
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
City of Sanford. Florida
By: J. Thomas Wilson Ill
31$ Palmetto
SI'It'IfI
Avinue. Sanford, Fl. 3277). Phone:
Ave.'
51g. James S. Bubaloni
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Executlwø Director
Seminole County,
37)4330, Ext. 392.
Deputy Clerk
J. Allan Stoycon
City Clerk
Publish July 5, 10, 13, 15, II, 22, 24
Florida
Publigh: June 20. July 3, 1979
1979
Fur elf apt, including all utilities,
&amp;
J
Publish July 5, I?. 19, 36, 1979
Publish July 5, 1979
PJbII$I1
and 25. *979
Publish: June21, July 5, 17, 19, 1919
DEK
private parking, near downtown,
DEL. 70
DEL.fl
OIK.1$
DEL.2S
DEK121

Orlando Winter Park
83-9993

Seminole
322-2611

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

DEADLINES
Noon The Dct,j Before Publication
Sunday Noon Frlda

18—Help Wanted

Sanford

LR, BR combo
Kit 8 bath. Adults
323 3979.
4

COOKS

Build to Suit
our lot or yours.
FHAVA,FHA 2350.345
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room furnished duplex. 24th St.

1st 8. last months rent, Adults,

Sanford 6 years old, 3 BR 1' bath
Split plan, garage, carpeting, C
H&amp;A, My equity assume low
FHA payments. 373 6720.
DELTONA Modern 3 BR. 1' bath
home. Large yard With citrus
trees. C H&amp;A. $32,500.

CailBart

EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDERCOMPLETELY RESTORED 2
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 327 7193

ACRE 8 ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE $500
MONTH, REFERENCES.

* )'IOUSE PINCHING YOU
Need more room? This 4 BR, 2

bath Split level could be just

SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
'171.0610
371 0702

what you need. Unique floor plan
for those who like individuality.
See it today. $44,500.

SANFORD AREA-Newly re
modeled 3 BR home. Large din.
ing, LR, FR with fireplace.
Utility room &amp; wooded lot. $365
+ security. No pets 3239574.

* A BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
this nice 3 BR, 1 bath home on
king size lot. Near shopping but
country atmosphere. Just
$26,500.

3 BR 1' bath fenced yard, en
closed carport CH. Good neigh.
borhood. ', ml from SCC,
deposit $200. rent $300 mo. Call

IINDUSTRIAL 7.5 ACRE SITE
near RR siding, close to II.
55500 per acre.

3226919.
3 13r2 bath home in Sanford. C.AC.
Nice neighborhood. $300 mo.
Tony Coppola Assoc. 830 0333.

* READY TO SELL? Don't sell

yourself short. We have 28 years
of experIence &amp; knowledge 8 an
activedemand for homes 8 land.
Call us toda!

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a new
car, see today's Classified ads
for best buys.

18—Help Wanted

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 8623455 322 1959

33—Houses

Furnished
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Clean 3.1 furn. house. Cony.
'.r'",
pliances.

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Sanford Suntand 31. carpeted,
new appliances, screened patio,
citrus, fenced yard. $29,000. By
Owner. 323 7331 or 323.3649
CASSELBERRY View of Lake
Kathryn. Spacious 1 BR 2 bath. C
H&amp;A. Out of state owner says
*'3'
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mortgage. call to see. 546,500.

FORREST GREENE

24 HOUR ______
B 322-9283

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Rental.
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in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 1200 s. ft. total.
ww carpet.
Ideal for
professional suite.

REALTY WORLD.
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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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LAKE

INC. REALTORS
$3Q.m33or33.47l1eve,
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1118 Valencia Ct. 3 BR 1'3 B. Cor
lot, 525,750
JUST LISTED 109 Lake Dot Dr.
Pool, lakeview, large lot. I BR, 2
bath C H&amp;A. carpet, choice
school area. $52,500.
248) Palmetto Ave. 2 BR I bath.
$21,500.
109 Oak Ave. 2' story oldcr home.
Good terms. 528.500,
Beautiful Country Estate with
extra large 2 story home plus
Guest Home plus gazebo.
$79,900.

2435' 5. French (Il 9?) Sanford
323 5324
UNCLIJTTER YOUR CLOSET:
Sell those things that are lust.
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322.2611 or 831.9993.

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immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
I B. block home, refg. &amp; range,
Walking distance to hospital,
doctor, nursing home &amp; down
town. 527,500, wexceilent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322 6457 or
322.7111 alt S.

BATEMAN REALTY
26

Rig. Real Estate Broker
32)0759
Sanford Ave.
Aft. Hrs. 3337543, 322 4559
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70) Bldg.
E Altamonteor.

Wanted

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339.0505

SUNLAND ESTATES e

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R&amp;ERealty
lnç.Realtor

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LONGW000

339.4700

BYOWNER

MID 40's
38R,2B,lIx3lpool,onlgwoocaed
lot, cuidesac, AC, carpeted,
FR, Privacy fence, trees. Newly
iflt.df All appliances stay.
all 510 p.m. or wkends. $3)'
p
7594; 134.3192.

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Swimming pool with
diving board, 2 full baths. DR. 2
large BRs highlight this
'beautiful home. Also big Fia.
Cm.. garage. C H&amp;A. $37,700. By
OwnerAssoc. 736.03$).

BEAUTIFUL? 4 BR 3bath home in
ldyllwiIde of Loch Arbor! C
H&amp;A,wwcarpeting FR, DR,eq
eat in kit, fireplace &amp; every
imagInable feature! Your own
Pool &amp; Patio! BPP WARRANT
ED Your Dream Home for
5)31,500!
FANTASTIC 3 BR 2 bath home in
Hidden Lake w C H&amp;A, w.w
carpeting, eq. eat in kit,
fireplace, 2 5cr. porches, fenced
yard &amp; Much Morel
Homeowners Assoc.f BPP
WARRANTED Just $46,900!

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATESJOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.1!
Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

Fly Owner - 5 years old I BR. 2
bath. Fain Pm near schools 8
Shopping
$39,500
Assume
524.200 .it 8 pcI 373 1337

Multiple Listing Service

2565

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHNKRIOERASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3227001. Sanford

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PARK

Branch Office 323.2222
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-HOMEOWNERS Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor 6441515.

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carpet throughout, choice set
tied neighborhood near shop
ping $78850

3 BEDROOM HOME ON 6 ACRES
NEAR OVIEDO PART IM
PROVED PASTURE, PARTLY
WQODED. $55,000.

move into Priced at
$67,000 Hurry!

Sanford 321-0702

Over 4 acres, 2 houses. Owner
hold. Good terms.
3 2 split plan, dbl lot FHA VA.
$31,500.

I acre near Wekiva zoned for
mobile home or home. wel 8.
septic already there. Deeded
right to river also Good terms.
Owner hold.

$7,000 buys you thIS 96*120 lot in
Paola. Ideal for your new home.
We have (2) S acre tracts in Osteen
that may be lust what you ate
looking for. So call us.

City. $35,000 VA or FHA
We have (4) 2"i acre tracts zoned
egri. Owner holding with good
terms.
REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

NOTICE

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Draslic reduction in price' 170
PINECREST DRIVE! Now
$31,900' FLEXIBLE U INAN
CING'”
This lovely spacious FAMILY
home has a nice above ground
pool. C H&amp;A, FR wet FP
Assumable mortgage! Close to
shopping, schools, churches!'!
Newly redecorated 3 BR. 2 bath
home, 27*12 game room, idea!
for large family, beautifully
landscaped, close to shopping.
school &amp; recreation area.
,$4lc,750.
Country Property Treed 2'-'T acres
near I I &amp; SR 46 3 BR enclosed
porch, to Is II around in during
these hot summer days. A must
to see only $53,500.

1544 S. French Ave.
3330231,3237173,3230779

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NICELY WOODED CORNER
LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
MONROE. ZONED DUPLEX.
57.300

this to make your dreams come
true, entertainment room Is
24*56 with indoor waterfall &amp;
fish pond 3 or 4 BRS. swImming
pool all on canal leading to St.
Johns River. $125,000
Income property-house 0. garage
apt. $32,500. good location, easily
expanded to 3 or 4 units.
REALTY

WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2135'. S French Ill 97) Sanford
323 $324
New 235 Homes, i pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER, 3222237.

42—Mb1'Ie Homes
ce our beautiful new BAR R14'G.
TON wIap siding I shingI' roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Dr.
3235200
VA &amp; FHA F(nancing
1973 Apache 65*1?. 2 DR 2 baths.
screened porch, awning 11*45.
Reas. dwn, assume mortgage.
((5011. (51 niri
117070

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CARLO
1978 JEEP CJ5

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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990
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78---IVtorcycles

A C HARDTOP
10,000 MI.

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11)0039

$5995

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Air Conditioning

Carport Sale Household tern'.
sat 910 5
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Home Improvements
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Call C.irl iI,irri'. at
SEARS. Sntord 322 1771

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Y,,rd Sale
7055 Holly Ave
i ri&amp; Sat 9lilI'

Orlando327.1577

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8 yrs t'ep P.itros. Driveways
etc Wayne tIp,,i, 327 1321

Appliances

G,,raqe Salt' - tool'., fur ii. t,,'ddinq.
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Av,' 11? 15 It
45-A—
jtof Slate
, Gigantic P iiiiiin,qt' '..,l"
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Property
clolt,ing, I,iiSc
liii, A Ilr,ic
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Corner of C' Club Pit &amp; Cr yst,il
F roe listing tIi4OC III) RE wr itt' I
L,ike Dr , Lake M,,r y
CHEROKEE LAND CO
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Murphy, N C 28906
('arporl Sal,'
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1105 Court Si
-Fri&amp;5,il9ó
-46—Commercial Property
Orq,ir,, console color TV, A'.'.ort
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Of lit',iyy tJut' circul,ir
RETAIL GROCERY
$77,000
saws meyer uscd), turnilure &amp;
Price includes est. business &amp;
rn,iny 'nor'.' itt'vns .,I 7621 S
prime corner lot on 17 92 in
S.,nlord Ave 37? 1491 Tut's i ri
DeBary. Owner financing w 29
9 I &amp; s
S,it 10 ,
pcI dwn
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REALTOR
373 5374
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A l,i,i' Appliances
ili'tr i(Jpr,,t,ori A C Repair
L,ce,,Se(j 323 0039

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Wt'It'rn Auto 301 W 1st St
Autoniotivt' Service. tune iJ ). I
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
for merle Harrit'tt's Beauty t400.t I
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519 t 1st St 32 5747
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A mt_rid an Suxt 834 2200
BAHIASODS31(I00sqft,
Free Del. on 1400 sq. ft. orpnor('
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LawnMajntenance
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Cerlifid Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
31J 8119
Mowing
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ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
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MORTGAGES. P Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. 4-0
Wymore PcI, Allamonte.
$67 741
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49-B Water Front Property
LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
2 residences on approx 7 acres,
100 It lake frontage. $75,000.
ESTATE SALE.

Dressmaking

for

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Alter,it,ons, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3770701

62--Lawn.Garden

Dry Wall

..=---_- -Lawnmower sales 8 service We
Sell the best &amp; service the rest.
Western Auto
101W 1st St.
372.1403
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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 373 1580

323 1543
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65'—Pets.Supplies

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i3lack&amp;tan,S5o eacp,
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BUY, SELL, TRADE
311.315 E. First St.
322 5622

MOTEL LAMP SALE
Entire liquidation of used room
desk, table &amp; hanging LAMPS.
Bestoffer wllltakeall. Days Inn
Sanford. 3236500
3 pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new, $399; Lovesea! $41.95 I up;
7 pc dinettes, $69.95 I up; Ref.
$504 up; El. stove. $601up; lull
sIze draperies, $108. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 322 1721.

Used Clothing
Adult,some children
Cheap. 323 3326

General Landscaping. Rsv
specialists, top- Soil 8. fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming
323 2948

Ught

Hauling

Collie 8. Chow puppies 6 weeks old,
$15. 265 Buttonwood Ave Winter
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yr old, Great watch dog! Adopt
at Sanford Dog Pound.
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Standard Poodles AKC I male
whi'e$7S; I maiecream
$100 8wk. 323 1492.
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pups. $15
3230039

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Wanted Acioliances rpoair,ihlp
(and Washers, relrigerators.
etc. Kellouus Auction, 323 1050
dSfl.41J2
Larrys Mart. 7)5 Sanfcu'd Avu.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refnig., stove*, tooli.

Yard Debris, Tra.',
Appliances&amp; Misc
(LOCAL) 319 5371

Drywall hanging

linst,e,ig S. spraying

Office Cleaning
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Custom Office Cleaning, commer
cial, new co,ist L
bonded 0.
ins Quality service ecrytime
Ph 32) 054) or 668 5984,
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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog 8. Cat boarding, bathing,

clipping, flea control Pet

Sale

LawnServjce

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7971 Hwy Il 92
Sanford. Fla 3777)
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&amp; Sold

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Raborn

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8562

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Losing your home &amp; reoit? I will
catch up back payments 8. buy
equity 372 0216

Quarter acre lots heavily wooded
near DeBary. $2,000 each. $55
6686 or 55) 20)9.

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BROKER
74)9 S Myrtle Ave .Sanford

43—Lots..Acreage

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Beds. DbI mold box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auct,on 1215 S. French, 3237310.

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UNITS 510.000 TOTAL

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from 5)0 tO 550
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LAKE GEORGE 56.900

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52—Appliances

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'. II hold a
D,j,?ori,i Ilpach
pubIc AU TO AUCT iON every
Ttcd,iy .1? 7 30 it s thi' Only Ofle
ri 'or 'da You sot 'he rt'Serv('(j
pr(c' (111 904 255 8)1 I
Or
further d('t,llS
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27 it fully
t'cluppt'd '.'.tti new tirps &amp; new 19
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Service Used Machin,'s
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Inc REALTOR. MLS
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Paint &amp; body shop all equipt, plus 1
BR apt. on 2 lots in excellent
location for business. Call for
more details. $79,900.

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Building lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd. G30d
terms. Owner holding.
4 building lots zoned for triplex or
duplex. $5500 &amp; $5000.

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Over an acre fenced, fruit trees,
cleared, country rd. good for
horses. Good tirms 54000
3 BR, 28, w w carpet. FP. garage.
$22,000.

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l,'ul,In(j PD PS A( AM FM
tip.' 1-sc Cond I owner 51595
122 O69 3?? 045?

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ON SAL
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'.iIigS A crr.,llri'sS 521 95 ,ç,
PC
NI W ulli't' iat,i,' wilt, 7
rn,itctiinc ,'li(I t,.t,k". 539 Santod
1- urnitur,' S,ilv,iqn 1797 '.o of
Sanford 32? 11771

ACRES N EAR HWY 46 CLOSE
TO DOWN TOWN SANFORD
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE I
528,C00

Harold Hall Realty I

2 BEDROOM, DINING ROOM,
SCREENED PORCH WITH
20*20 WORK SHOP ON MAG
NOLIA ONLY $72,000

BROKEI
7139 S Myrtle Ave ,Sanford

3', ACRES NEAR LAKE lIAR
NEY GENEVA AREA 58,500

'-r!Y'4,

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
'1niViess) t3Retorr'e,
C H&amp;A. w w carpet, pan Den or
DR. beautiful Ig cor lot. All for
uSt 534.500!

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LIKE NEW 2 BEDROOM. NEW
CARPETS. COMPLETELY RE
DECORATED ON LARGE LOT
' BLOCK TO WINN DIXIE ON
25th STREET $31,500.

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ACRES WILSON RD AREA
NICELY WOODED 517.500

NICE LOT ON HWY 4?? NEAR
F AKE JESSUP 56 300

EXCEtTlONALnew3 BR.2B iuit
filed in the beautilul Mayfair
section This spacious home has
over 1900 sq ft. of living area w

3 flEOROt3Pk'COMPLETELY *E
MODELED. INCLUDES NEW
ROOF. NEW PAINT 8 NEW
CARPETS. LARGE
SCREENED PORCH, FIRE
PLACE, ON LARGE WOODED
LOT NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.
524.900
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tlenti,il Atit tori'. A ApPriS,its
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VOW Choice HOt)iOnt
girt or
ctrest frpjer 16 on tI OnI,
q
per coo I r,'stoil,'
cti,irqt'. 913 clay s,nn,' 1'. ç,,ti
C,jI( liii
irt'cIon,' Store'.
Sacilord 11) (l44

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1966 Chcvroiet
Good gas mleQe
32? 507 7

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I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
WE K VA F AL IS AT HWY 46
$8,900

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES 7 FIR, fenced, many
fruit trees Alumn storage shed
527.500

$2')O.

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LARGE CORNER NEAR LAKE
NARCISSUS
MONROE AT
s.soo

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Dealer

72—AuCtion
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Your Choice Toro Mower 5179 9S
SI? per ow Push iliO,'.Cr 71 ri
cut with rear bag or 21 in cell
propelled mower (11,10 ption,ilI
F restone Charge 95) ii,i Sarrii'
,is cash ('all j,,r t r,".ton,'
StQres, Sanford 31? 044
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LARGE CORNER MELLON
VILE AT 18th 57,500

OLD COUNTRY HOMESTEAD 5
BR scr porches. high wooded 6
.icres
400' Hwy frontage
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2 BEDROOM NEAR DOWN
TOWN. FULLY FURNISHED. 2
SC PORCHES IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION. 571.000 HURRY
ON THIS

NICE WOODED BUILDING
LOTS, $4,000 EACH

2

This very desirable pool planned
home at Wi fdyllwutde has 3
BR's, 7 baths, spacious et in
kitchen with family room.
seperate tormal DR. large
covered patio. C H&amp;A S. ,i new
roof Owner transferring &amp; says
reduce price to $61000

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc.. Realtor
6.44 3013

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Triple I,u,ik bert niCe (ti,,ir
lilt
siov
h00%Cr c .ib
cOfft'e liii, king Silt' rii,ilt w
fr,isyii'. tripli' dresser w mirrors,
cii ice desk, bumper pool c,,r(t
table w' ni,itcti,nq cti,iirs &amp;n.at
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ci motor 834 71)6

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3 BR,1' B,carpont,dbl lot, fenced
bk, CH, behind Kmar?. Forest

ANYTIME

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JUST LISTED? BR I bath home in
C. C. Manor! Neat as a pint FR
or 3rd BR, Eat in kit, new car
peting &amp; fenced yard! BPP
WARRANTED? Yours, for
$31,000!

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Orlando 327.1577

LOVELY I 3 BR 2 bath home w.0
HIA, w.w carpet, split BR plan,
newly walIpapered bath 3 kit.l
Many More Extras) BPP WAR
RANTED Only $46,500!

601ia Ct
113 Azalea La

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THRUMAY 1979

43—Lots-Acreage

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Raboi-n

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Doprt'ssoi, Fr a .o,ss Show &amp;
SaiO Sher don I w ri lowers
Convention Center 5780 Mator
I)ly(l Or l.n,10 I' Iord Saturda,
Iolv 7 tO 6 Sunday July f, 1) 5
Sooirsori'd
b,
N,,?',,,,I
Pipri'so,i (.l,tSS .\'.c don

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FOR BIG FAMILY or live in
Mother. Spacious brick home in
Loch Arbor. 4 BR. 2 B. FR. C
H&amp;A, dbl garage. 562.500.

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Carpet remnant salt'
save so
pcI or more Oil in Stock rems,
quality carpet name brands
good selection super buys thru
July 6 Carpet Shop of Sanford
714W Is?, 371 0)14

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WINTER SPRINGS 2 BR t B. FR.
close to shopping &amp; school, I yr
warranty. Call today, won't last
VA financing. $31,200.

Sanford 321.0640

3 Bedroom Doll Houses

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OWNER GOING NORTH. Leaving
a newly decorated 8 landscaped
3 BR I'; b home. C II.A. fcm,e,
fully eqt kit. new washer 8.
dryer $39,900.

11 —Antiques

CLOSING SALE.
Closing storage bId lot on I-' 92
.diac"nt to "un er din Auto
AiVS tituuialntl (usc UP TO 10 PC'
Th,' buildings not locked so
our St'It'(tiOIi A tlIl K C
'.511'. 33) 1292 lr tlt'iiv,'i

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FISHERMAN'S PARADISE St
John's river access. own boat
dock, use of tennis cts &amp;
Olympic size swimming pool 3
BR, 2 6. priced at only 528.900
Assumable 58.000 mort

sell 530(3 A Ilarijari 339 3.n

Sleeping flag'. &amp; lent'.
ARMY NAVY sURP, US
3)0 S,lriIOrd '5'.'
5791

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New pant b. $900

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3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCIAL (2) 2
BEDROOM: (1) I BEDROOM, 2
CARPORTS. ONLY $47,500.
Seigler Realty, Broker
3210640
3210102
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7 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM
NICELY WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE'
MONROE &amp; I 1 527,500

40.8 TrIplex

L:rus? pc qoid velour sec

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PP(IAN([S S,nforcur
n'tar,' S,ilvaq,'
tlfl

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INC.
REALTOR 3237032
Eve. 322 8182. 372.1587, 3227177

Camper relriqerator liomeic
o'v'orIiOMoe1 RI 36?

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Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 2
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms, 7
baths, custom home with pool
surrounded by 'owering oaks
One of a kind-far below
replacement cost at only
5)11,900. By appointment 8
preview of photos 8. detaIls only!
Call 6571133
Bob Hansche tnc REALTOR

68 --Wanted to Buy

5.i5Ceiiaus for Sale

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STEMPER AGENCY

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'ESLJME
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PERsO.&amp;b1LL I Lt)XJLb HAVE
OMn'ro
P4'1'- AByTRAKING' L_EAV
FOR 'OOR M...

REALTY
REALTOR 32 4000 MLS

2 ACRE

by Roger BolIen

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HANDYMAl" SPECIAL
Stately older,h.Q home $28,500.
29 pct dow 'v'., yr mortgage a, 10

REALTOR
ML5
?1 606) or eves 323 0517

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy Ef
ficient" studios, private en
trance, buiit.in bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air &amp; 17 built in
power 56vers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sanford
Ave. 3233301.

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FUNNY BUSINESS

41-Houses

Raborz'i,

Newly decorated, 323 5681.

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31—Apartments FurnjshJ

Supplies, dog houses, insulated.
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages 322 5752.

Home Improvements
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
5.0. BALINT &amp;ASSOC. 322 3665
INSULATION Ratting, blowing.
WACO Foam, fiberglas &amp; Cellu
lose. Lowest prices Call 321 0839
or 901 734 6708 collect
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CUSTOM CABINETS
323 Ol29aIter 5:30
Free Est.

Painting

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Picture Perfect Ext Painting
Irce Est Ic 1(3 pcI Usc to Sr
Cit 339 6066. 668 8335
Painting by Anthony Corino In.
tenor. exterior. qualifi in all
phases Free Est Call 3770071
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Plastering

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eror Exfenioi Plastering
Licensed 8 Bonded
Call 'I
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Railings
Custom ouilt iron work
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's 323 7551, 339 7693

To List Your Business...
DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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Thursday, July 3, 11

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71st Year, No 275-Friday, July 6, 1979-Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald-( USPS) 481.280)-Price 15 Cents

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Brighten and add dimension
to any room in your home with
do-it-yourself, stick-on decoror
x
mirror ti,
Easy
to apply. No. 702.

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Tile

Reg. Price (each tile) .................... 690

59 .

chine oil that lubricates

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Use around chimney flashing,
tab down roof shingles,

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Dolgner said.
But Doigner was quick to point out that the $48,000 the
authority will be seeking from the county is still a
reduction over last year's request. For the 19779 fiscal

year, the authority received $51,000 in tax support.

result, the port will suffer a loss of revenue.
Under the terms of Saxon's contract with the authority,

St. John's River site.
"Last October we were looking at 70,000 square feet of

"TWs year we wanted to make a substantial reduction
in our request to the county and it looked like '.e were

utifilled space. We no%% liave full occupancy. It's been like
.i puzzle htre-fittmng all the piecestogether and then all

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Save money on your fuel bills by

made of solid hardwood. Ready to

Steel body with

finish with paint or stain. Chains
end hardware Included. No. 104.

baked enamel fiTubularstesi
handle, 10" sem

ing or heating loss, Adheres
tightly, stays elastic. May be
painted over wfthout stai
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XL PRODUCTS

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details of the Chi Ornega

college and she was not

had already decided that

under any stress at the

the authorities' search and
seizure was not illegal. The

Defense
attorney
Margared Good says Miss

charges were dropped, but
the defense had hoped to
avoid any mention of the

Neary's mental picture of
the man she saw in the
darkened living room of the
sorority house 19 months
ago has been hopelessly
scrambled by events since

fiuiii a type of "rip-off" they say is fast
Ix'coming widespread,
"We're going to stay with Lids thing to the
very end," said Jack homer,
amber
director, "even if we have to go to

Once the con-artist gains the trust of the
person, Perez says, he tells the elderly person
that it wo ul d be much easier for everyone if

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con-man has succeeded. tie now has what
amounts to a "blank check." He can use the

being ttiken advantage of by unscrupulous

often, says Perez, Umt means for his own

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Neary

said
Theodore Bundy was the
man she saw sneaking out
of her sorority house the
day four sleeping women

"It's always been the

same," Cowart said, using

the judge that their client

The night of the killings

She said a sketch artist

the words "absolute
purity" about Miss Neary's
jfcaj,

does not exactly match the
description she gave.
"The defendant is
slightly
taller
and
somewhat older." the
judge acknowledged.

In pretrial hearings Miss

at the Florida State
University sorority house,
panty hose was found
wrapped tightly around the
neck of victim Margaret

and a hypnotist who
worked with Miss Neary
plus published pictures of
Bundy influenced her
image of the killer,
"This is the most

Neary said she had
returned to her sorority

internal inedieitic pilysician, tile con-artists

.--niandatory for a bank or an independent
`'dded in any le"gal guardianship That means the bank or 'torney
would. in effect, be appointed co-guardian,
making it necessary for them to approve any
expenditures frot? the senior citizen's estate.
Perez and the conunittee admit that theirs
may not be the ideal solution But they insist
that if theirs is not the ideal solution, another
one inust be found.

Most Ofte',, lit' says, tile victim is an elderly
%kolinin who never'before has liad to handle
her finances. The death of her husband leaves
her
itii numerous bills and Financial
decisions to imiake - ecismons she often is
incapable of making, due primarily to lack of
experience.

since then.

Bowman.

"We ye taken on a big ballgame," sa id
Homer, "but we're not going to let the issue
(be. We want the people to know we've
declared war on these rip-off artists."
Homer said he had spoken with Rep.
Robert Hattaway today and that Hattaa)
was "very interested inthe problem." Horner
said Hattaway told him he would assign some
of his stuff to come up with possible
legislation and to research the situation.

suscep.

The next thing she saw
was a man with thin lips

victim, Lisa Levy. He
tucked the sheets neatly
around the battered bodies

tification that I've had the

and a protruding nose

opportunity to see," said

rushing out the front door.

defense attorney Robert

police

of both St. Petersburg

Haggard.

officers

who

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Perez was a guest s peaker at today's

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meeting of the committee, which meets the
first Friday of every month, according to
Homer. homer said Perez is not a member of

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house from a fraternity
beer party %t)en she
startled by the sound of fast
footsteps on the stairs.

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how much we'll
never know,"

"Such evidence is for the
jury to decide."
Cowart also denied a
defense motion to suppress
the testimony of Utah

The killer left bite marks

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She identified Bundy as
that man.

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the committee but is "very active in speaking
to senior citizens groups." lie said Perez is
also the official physician for the Chamber's
Golden Age Olympics.
Perez said he first learned of the problem
through his practice. He said he had personaily seen the scheme used against some of
Ws patients. tie declined to name any specific
cases.
"I've also contacted other physicians in
areas around the state which have large
concentrations of older persons," he said.
"Th ey all agree it's on the in crease."

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Mayor June Lamann said

Warren Knowles.
establishing a prevailing wage
The bills becoming law the po er way from the appropriate Political responsi.
lie is in favor of a 1978 law
Tallahassee, acco
rate for public construction Thursday included measures Department o Health and bility and
accountability of letting the Department of
.e an
ress International, projects.
local goveri1eflt to assess and
continuing state regulation of Rehabilitative Services,
.A bill that would have de- ticipates the ordinance will be Graham said local govern.
Environmental Regulation
Local goverrunent regulation meet the needs of its citizens
He
vetoed
a
total
of
11
bills
pharmacists,
landscape
ar.
rulated cable television in ado*ed, &amp;$ft WoUldfltbe meids should continue toast and signed
,tv
waive the requirements for
or let become law chitects and developers; imple- of cable television is necessary he said.
Seminole County's unin- right to go beck on our word." cable television rates unless
DOT in some cases, but
without Ids signature 138 other menting the Legislature's to ensure that "reasonable
He asked the Tax Reform believes this year's 1,egislature
Ctyuomey Ned Jullan Jr. they choose to de-regulate
LJH.. q
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rates, fees and quality of ser- Commission to study th
proposals.
Aidessay
he
Fias
now
rn'd
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may
tang
It
up
at the n
ustry voluntarily.
Sanford and
1ee (are) available, Graham municipal public
acted
on
every
b
passed
by
giving
the
D
epartmen
t
service
tax determine when the permi
tting
beft vctoed by Gov. Bob meeting. I'm going to caH him
The bill forcing doe-re allon
the 1979 Legislature except two Corrections control of mentally said. Cities and counties can structure, Ind uding levies on requirements are tD to
to see what the neid step shotild of cable companies
Graham.
vetoed or
voluntarily give cable com- Ip gas and fuel od.
The governor vetoed a bill
was
- I gwood City Commission, be, she added,
by Graham Thursday
.
panics a free hand and some 50
Th
e
prevailing
wage
ll
bi
The
proposed
dimqWatlon
was
repealing
a provision protec.
" bad voted May 21 to
The proposals and two other
throughout the state have vetoed because local govern- ting parents who made a
would have applied to cities he vetoed, "share a disturbing
pgápilt Seminole Cablevision
chosen
to
do
SO.
, 'I,
ments should have a free hand diligent effort to keep their
-exclusive agreement Intent to intrude on the
reW its rates effective July 1. with
The Legislature passed a bill
hie been postponing ado~ ion of with cablevision companies,
established borne rule powers ____________________________________ changing the municipal 12 gas in determining wages for children in school from
construction projects, he said, prosecution on trua ncy-relat
1 city of Sanford several of city and county govern'
thprdinance until it was seen
ed
tax from 10 percent of the
Graham also vetoed a char ges. The bill elm - ' tes the
te bill woWd months ago denied a rate in- Mentz," Graham mid.
Around 11te Clock ...........4A Horoscope .................. 6A purdlase price to four cenIS a
proposal exempting the so-called "unable to confrom
Seminole
bne law, The ordinance crease
The other two measures Bridge......................6A Hospital ....................2A gallon, which would cost citi
es
1)epartment
of Transportat*on trol"defense,
wgld increase the basic Cablevision. The firm's 10-year would have changed the Comics .....................6A OURSELVES...............7A $4.4 umillion In reven ue
s
over
the
from
environmental
protection
Graham said he favors the
n1f*h1yfeefrom$6Mto$7.50 a contract with the city has municipal tai on liquified Crossword ..................6A Sports ..................... 5A next two years.
pennitting requirements when intent of the propos, 1. "greater
up to a maximum of $8 11ftee or four years to run," petroletan gas and prottibited Editorial ...................4A Television .............Leisure
"This amounts to an unac- critical road projects are in- Parental responsibility for the
according to Citv Manager local governments from Dear Abby ..................7A Weatber ....................2A ceptable
by'tlwo end of 1960.
preemption of the
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The Chamber's Senior Citizens Committee
is planning to push Perez's idea for a solution
to the problem. lie wants a law making It

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"friends" who have themselves declared
guardians and then proceed to milk the
elderly ptr'o:i estate
According to Dr. Luis Perez, SI, a Sanford

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were attacked.
Bundy's attorneys told

By JANE CASSELBERRY

Piece

an art student attending

he could just have a power of attorney or a
legal guar dianship over the sen ior cit izen.
Once he Is granted either, Perez says, the

llah ss to l o bby."
The Chamber's Senior Citizen Conunittee~ is
(I about what it says is the recent

somewhat tainted by the
artist and she was tainted
almost completely forever
after b) the hypnotic
session of January 23.
"We also have to consider that it was three
o'clock in the morning
when she glimpsed the
assailant ... site had ii cold,
she was tired, she was
sleepy, she'd had some

handcuffs, crowbar and
pantyhose found In Bundy's
car when the Utah police
stopped him.

hypnosis the description
did not vary In any way,"

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understand and handle their complicated

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senior citiieiis lmo have just lost a spo use"

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kill er.
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during the course of

Bundle

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ago on suspicion of
burglary. The judge said
the Utah Supreme Court

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forever,

Lightweight, easy to work.

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he said. "This witness, in

The defense argued that
hypnosis and the use of a
suggestive sketch artists
tainted her testimony

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the court's opinion, was not
a casual observer. She was

pretrial motion that the
details of Miss Neary's
dewdption varied as time
went on, The judge said the
essence of her description
remains unchanged,

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on Thursday. The county won (he first ('OIltest, 12 to 2, but the
ers .iine back to iii
the second contest, 9 to -I.

yells with glee as lawyer Jim Cunningham
swings and misses during one of the softball

Judge Edward Cowart

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Strong 90 lb. asphalt saturated felt
has a protective mineral coating.

Un. Ft.

the con-men, they locate persons in such a
situation and then promise to help thein

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women before fleeing.
The ruling on Miss
Neary's testimony affects
a major portion of the
state's case against Bundy.

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The authority was established in 1965 by special act of
the legislature. Construction on the 120-acre facility was
complete in 1971. It was hoped at the time of the port's
opening that it could be financially independent in 10
rears, Dolgner said.
\%iien the authority does achieve financial independence

Chamber Seeks Law
To Protect Elderly
Fro Estate

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The total operating budget for the authority this year
will increase about 6.4 percent, from about $303,000 to
$322,000, L)olgner said.

persons and tliat eight new businesses have located at the

major tenant, Saxon Oil, has not been receiving and
distributing the amount of petroleum anticipated. As a

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of a sudden, we lose a cornerstone, so to speak," he said.

That's a legitimate statement. I'm confident of that. Now,
who knows? The really frustrating thing is that we have
no control over the situation," he said.
l)olgner said figures totaled for April and May indicate
Saxon is distributing about one million gallons fewer this
year at the po rt than it did in 1978.
Ironically, the bad news on the fuel supplies will offset a
series of business upturns at the port this year. l)olgner
said the authority has trimmed its staff From five to three

PONDEROSA

A premium grade ma-

Operate Port

going to do it.
"We could have been off the tax rolls in two years.

"This year we projected we would receive $33,000 in
revenue a bo ve the rent. It now looks like we will get less
than $25,000. Next year, we are projecting only $15,000,"

The problem, Doigner explained, is that the port's
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th e company pays a fixed rent for storage 01 up to 10.5
million gallons of fuel each year. The company then pays
at a graduated rate for each million gallons above the
fixed amount. The company is billed as the oil leaves the
3.5 millIon gal lon storage facility at the port.

Herald Staff Writer
The goal of making the Seminole County Port Authority
Independent of tax support by 1981 is In jeopardy as a
result of the fuel crisis, according to the port administrator, Dennis K. Doigner.
Doigner said the authority this year will ask the
Seminole Board of County Commissioners for a bout
8,®0 in tax money
help operate the port. But the
request would have been under $28,000 had normal fuel
supplies not been disrupted, he said.

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