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breeders.
The majority of - the Casselberry City Councilhas'said conVersion of the track will __.______-____
mean additional traffic on residential city 'streets and

Fechtel said.

Springs, said Childers is pushing the legislation
because the additional 11 million-plus expected to
He said when he served in the Florida House his be realized in state revenues annually
after the
district included the racetrack area. "I've gone conversion is necessary to fund the 'pari-muttil
door to door in th at area and know it well. The package" a group of bills dealing with
panpeople are unhappy," he said.
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Vogt said W. D. Childers, D-Pensacola, Senate
to let senators on the conuiittee know the stacked against opposition. It is an impossible
president-designate and chairmlin of the com.
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minerals
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much better if your husband cherrilcals from the body that
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can be hazardous to a perI
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Situations you may riot have
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against it by Florida Land Corp. at a voted unanimously to ask City Attorne)
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Kenneth Leffler, as the judge rules on members except jopi Toreas(, ,A tit) was
Florida [.and's request for an injunction absent froin the emergency session.

against the city and the citizen's group.
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The county commission was skeptical.

council is given a choice of either Coinmittee

"I'm going to ask this over and over by the federal government,

I I You can no longer run a Jail with just because I see greatly increased expense
"It will - still be less than what's retracting a challenged decision, or
a turnkey and a guard You have to have here," Commissio ne r Dick Wil li ams required," he said What guarantee
do putting t he matter to a vote b the

federally mandated programs," said, "What has changed since 1977?"

we have this will be acceptable to the people.

Last month, the city council pienibers
Seminole County Corrections adToday you have to have what is called a feds."
ministrator * Steve Saunders told the "constitutional Jail," Saunders an.
Williams wanted to know specifically voted to allow Florida Land to build
county commission Monday.
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rights, such as the right to educational, plied to. But the answer was vague.
At a meeting at the almost complete $3
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"We must try to operate this place for zoned for.
million facillty, Saunders and Seminole
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County Sheriff John Polk pleaded for 18
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cots be hired game right now," Polk said, "regulations Inmates," Saunders said.
decision. The committee gat hered more
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834 signers, lining up witnesses to claiiii
either that they were told the truth, or
lies about the paper they were signing,
members of the committee reported in a
letter circulated Monday night.
The Winter Spr ings cou nc il members

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suich as contact visiting. But for now, he would not be open.entirely. And it would valid ones needed to force the vote.
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A man
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than $100 early this morning, Sanford poli ce said.
Edward Bailey, of rural Sanford, told police he aa alone
the Lii' Champ store at 1119 E. 25th St., when a man appr oached him behind the counter, holding a knife, at 1:54 a.m.Bailey complied with the thief's demand to ope n the register
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Israeli Troops Prevent
Protest Against Bombings
(UPI) Israeli troops, some cutting
through locks with shears, forced Arab merchants to
open shops on th e West Bank today to prevent a
general strike called In protest of car bombings that
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Montgomery Ward's ter minal at Eighth Street and Persimmofl Avenue, de puties report.
Employees reported Sunday finding two truck trailers
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ord man was arrested Monday afternoon on charges
he hit another Sanford reside nt over the head with a shovel
during a fight.
George Byrd, IMS Pomegranite Ave., Sanford was held in
li eu of $8,400 bond following the fight, which left Roger A.
Danials,25,25 William Clark Court, unconscious and bleeding,.
poli ce say.
Danials was trea ted and released at Seminole Memorial
Hospital for a 4%-inch gash allegedly suffered in the fi ght.
Byrd was ar rest ed at the cor ner of 13th Street and
Mangoustine Ave., the scene of the fight, police say
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Two callers, claiming to be members of previously
unknown Jewish underground groups, claimed

responsibility today for the explosion, and one group
vowed to continue the "struggle" against the supporte rs of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
In Nablus, Mayor Bassm Shake smil ed for
photographers frozmwhere he lay In bed, the stumps of
his legs swathed in bandages. His name was removed

from the critical list.
"They've taken my legs but it only means I'm more
firmly plan ted to the soil," he said. "They can cut off
my legs but not my st ru ggle."
Mayor Elias Frelj and the Be thlehem city council
resigned -today to protest the atta cks, West Bank
military officials said. In the occupied Gaza Strip,
Mayor Reshad Shawaa and the Gaza city council
resigned Monday.
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Burglars broke a window to enter Greg Mudge's Cherr'wood
Apartment, Friday, takiQg close to $2,000 worth of goods, say
deputies.
t*puties say the thieves got a color television, camera,
watch and .45 cali ber pistol. Mudge's Vietnam medals W
also stolen, de puties say.

OFFICER SUFFERS INJURIES

An Altamonte Springs officer suffered minor injuries and
damaged his motorcycle Saturday afternoon after handing out
a ticket on Interstate-4, police say.
George Aldrich, 31, was looking for a place to turn on
median, between sta W roads and
on
Interstate w
he hit a storm sewer, f lipping over his motorcycle, police
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A DeBary woman is In jail, charged with steali ng rings from
a patient In a Sanford nur sing home and selling them.
Brenda Lee Johnston, 21, Of 228 Della Pine, was ordered held
in lieu of $5,250 bond, on charges she stole $5,000 worth of
jewelry from the late Elizabeth McLarney, mother of Pa tricia
Aldrich was treated and released for minor cuts and bruises
Slpley, 309 Tuc ker Drive, Sanford.
at Florida Hospital-Altamonte.
His motorcycle suffered about
Johnston, an employee' at the Lakev1ewNurslng Home, 919.
E: Second St., allegedl y took the rings from Mrs. McLarney $500 damage, police say.
while she was a patient there.
Aldrich had chased a car down the ramp from 436 onto the
The rings were disco vered missing by Sipley when 4he went intersta te and writ
te n a ticket for the motorist, parked
to claim her mother's belongings.
median. As he tried to find a place to turn around, he hit
Police report the rings were found sold In Deltona.
grate , flipping the motorcycle.
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TRAILERS BURGLARIZED AT SANFORD TERMINAL
fault by the department's accident review board, he could be
An unknown amount of goods was taken this weekend from required to pay for the bike's
repairs.

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1) Hundreds of Soviet
troops were killed and in jur ed In heavy fighting in a
major push In eastern Afghanistan, Afghan rebels said
today.
The Islamic Alliance for the Liberation f
Af ghanistan said the Soviets took heavy casual ties In
t heir assault against fi ve Insurgent positions and only
overran one of the strongholds.
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have fought the Soviets since the Russians moved in
in force ar ou nd Christmas to set up the government
ofBabrakKamaI.
The rebel report of hundreds of Soviet casualties
could not be Independently confirmed, but If true It
would support recent rebel claims the Soviet offensive
to secure eastern Afghanistan was proving costly.
Rebel claims ha ve in the past proved exaggerated.
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mariachi ba nd singing him a happy 76th birthday only
to slip back into the life his wife wishes could- end
humanely.
The German-born Maria Weismuller said the former
movie star aftd swimming champion appeared happy.
after the serena de Monday of two traditional Mexican
songs organized by friends In the Mexican
resort of Aca pulco.
One of th e songs, "Las Mananitas," Includes the
verse, "Wake up, my dear, wake up and see that It's
already dawn.
we have all come with pleasure to
wish you a happy birthday."
But Mrs. Welsmuller said that af te r the celebr a tion
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which most of his days are now spent.
A series of strokes and operations for stomach and
throat ailments have sapped th. memory and strength
of the former star of 19 Tarzan movies and holder of 67
world swimming records, making him totally reliant
on medicine, food and breathing tubes and nurses, she
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- Recession 'Wallops' U.S.
WASHINGTON (UP!) -'It now appears
the recession slammed into the U.S.
economy in early spring with more fury than
was originally suspected.
According to late reports, new
manufacturing orders fell in April more than
they have in almost 5%'years, while construction spending registered yet another
steep monthly decline, its third straight.
"The recession set in with a real wallop in
April," said the Commerce Department's
deputy chief economist William Cox.
During the weekend, President Carter
revised the administration's longstanding
prediction of a "short and mild" recession,
"We've got serious recession prospects,
steeper than we expected," Carter said.
The Commerce Department reports
Monday bore him out.
New orders flowing to U.S. factories
plunged 5.5 percent or $8.3 billion to a
seasonally adjusted $143.8 billion In April,
reaching their lowest point in eight months.

ft was the largest drop since a 6.8 percent
decline in December 1974 when the United
States was trapped in its last recession.
The decline In new factory orders had been
anticipated, but the severity of the drop was
far greater than originally evident.
Earlier this month, in an advance report,
the department said new orders for durable
goods those products designed to last more
than three years were off 4.2 percent in
April.
However, new data included in Monday's
report revealed orders for durable goods
were actually down 6.6 percent or $5.1 billion
to $72.5 billion.
The decline in durable goods orders was
widespread, affecting virtually every
manufacturing industry except aircraft
makers.
The decline would have been almost twice
as bad, the department noted, except new
orders for aircraft Jumped 53 percent in
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today to Martha Coleman, the only known witness to last
Thursday's attack.
Mrs. Coleman, who was Interviewed by the FBI Monday for
the first time since the shooting, was to be questioned today by
Fort Wayne police. Federal agents and Mrs. Coleman's
lawyer, Charles Leonard, refused to divulge any details of the
FBI Interview,
Wayne Davis, special agent in charge of the FBI In Indiana,
said he may talk to reporters later today
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possible," Weymnouth said.

TALLAhASSEE, Fla.
( UPI)
Lawmakers have breathing room now, but
they'll be gasping in another 24 hours when
they facing the prospect of a special or extended session.
If two separate conference committees
reach argeenient on a nearly $600 million
supplemental budget and a plan allowing
moderate boosts in property taxes by late
Wednesday,. adjournment Friday as
scheduled is likely.
If they don't, the Legislature will be cutting it close to finish up by midnight Friday
and avoid a special or extended session.
House-Senate budget conferees agreed on
money for new judges and the Medicaid
deficit Monday, but they remained divided
on tax increases for teacher's pay raises and
other education needs.
The Senate's education funding expert,
Curtis Peterson of Lakeland, agreed to
another $5 million to fund a $1,500 average
raise for public school teachers, but house

sometime after city police had their chance to talk to the
witness.
City police detectives said they wanted to talk to Mrs.
Coleman, the Fort Wayne Urban League staff member who
was with Jordan at the time of the shooting, to provide a new
perspective on Information they have obtained since their
initial Interrogation Friday.
Jordan , 44, director of the National Urban League, got out of
bed and sat up in a chair Monday for the first time since a
sniper's bullet ripped a tlstsized hole In his back early Thur.
sday.

PresumptiveDe
' ' ath Papers
To Be Issued For Missing
VANCOUVER, Wash. (UPI)
Coroners Its gigantic crater, glowjng red from lava
this week will begin issuing "presumptive" Inside Its cone, is swelling the grtiund slightly,
death certlfleatef
orni Of the 51-people-' spewing out steam tohelghtiof 15,000 feet, and
missing as a result of the May 18 volcanic quaking with "fairly constant" harmonic
explosion of Mount St. Helens.
tremors.
Gov. Dixy Lee Ray has asked for 100 percent The tremors, caused by movement of
federal aid for victims of the volcano, saying lt magma (underground lava), have been weak
would break the economies of state and Local but "fairly constant" since the second big
governments "for years to come" if they had eruption May 25, University of Washington
to put up uiatching funds to qualify for federal ' seismologists report
relief.
However, several times during the past few
The volcano's puzzling behavior is baffling days the tremors have ceased suddenly,
scientists, who have not been able to predict similar to the recordedseismIc activity w1or
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Arnold Botrigurs, 19, his brother Lawrence, and
Bern*rd H. Strayer Jr., said they fled early Monday
when their captors drove away after telling them they
were guing around the block and watch them pray.
The three flagged down police officer Wendell
Ceager and told them a story of being abducted and
threatened with a broken beer bottle.
A short time later Cresger arrested brothers Allen
R,Laurain,25,aaad Earl E. Laurath,30,ondaa,ges of ,
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(lential candidate John Anderson hope to present him with a
running mate when he arrives today for his first Florida
campaign tour.
The person chosen, however, will be told emphatically that
he or she -, is a "surrogate" candidate for vice president
and will have no shot at appearing on the national ticket.
The haste to choose a running mate was prompted because
campaign workers want to take advantage of Anderson's visit
to begin a petition drive to put his name on Florida's general
election ballot. David Britt, Dade County campaign chief, said
the Anderson forces need to collect the signatures of 42,000
Florida registered voters by Aug. 15.
Lawyers have told the state cámpai)n staff that the petitions
can't be circulated unless - it also. sts the name of a vice
presidential candidate.
Anderson was sch,led to begin in late morning a two
campaign swing in south Florida. lie will visit Haitian and
Cuban refugee centers, address a group of senior citizens, open
his Dade campaign headquarters and attend a fund-raiser.
Although attor neys for Anderson's national campaign iire
considering challenging Florida laws, the state campaign tts been d'e4 it should pick a name lec-u. president so the
petitiottti?I, sa id state. campaign coordl!Thtor T..'-'c--Jif$'
Clark Weymouth.
"We will be naming a surrogate from Florida who will serve
as a vice presidential candidate from Florida until John
Anderson announces who his running mate will be, said
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around the Capitol are rising aofast, acreage in town III
10 times as expensive as suitable building land just a
few miles away.
Nevertheless, Cabinet members today may act on a
proposal to acquire a quarter-acre parcel downtown to
help round outs block already owned by the state. The
land would be used for a future office building.
Delayed two weeks ago when Gov. Bob Graham took
ezceptlon to the price, the parcel is on the market fbr
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sisters, Mrs. Arne Amanr.,
with a shower of more than l,000naUonal pursuit of the Democratic ,visidnat101L
and Miss Mary Welrzlnskl,
Going Into the eight Democratic
convention delegates to be chosen In nine
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Steele K. Williams, New Smyrna
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Rumors that later were proved to be unfounded that
to five American hostages In Iran had been shot
touched off. frenzy in International markets Monday,
pushing the prim 01 gold up and the dollar down.

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The battle over
trucking deregulation Is going down to the wire with
the House and Senate still divided over the regulatory
role to be played by the Public Service Commission.
The Senate Commerce Committee began a new
skirmish Monday with lawmakers voting to shift safety
Inspections now handled by the PSC over to the Florida
Highway Patrol.
The change prompted by Sen. Curtis Peterson, D.
Lakeland, puts the Senate In a different posture than
the House, which wants the PSC to continue Its spot
checks of trucks for another year before phasing them
out.

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At 7:10 p.m. Monday, Ayres said, Phillips radioed a request
for Immediate assistance. "The master said he had numerous
medical problems aboard, including a 4-month-old infant who
had stopped breathing and a woman with a burned hanel,"
A)Tes said.
The Coast Guard cutter Dallas put a medical corpsman, who
was not identified, aboard the freighter. lie communicated
with doctors aboard the Navy amphibious (lock transport
vessel Shreveport to handle the medical emergencies on board
the freighter, "including delivery of a baby," Ayres 4pid.
"1 assume the mother and baby are okay or else they would
have reported otherwise," Ayres added.
The burned woman and the child with breathing problems
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That brought the 43-day sealift totals to 99,219 refugees
aboard 1,594 boats. Another 644 boats have returned from the
Cuban port of Mariel, southern terminus of the sealift, without
refugees.
The Red Diamond, a 118-loot freighter flying the Panamani.
an flag, left the Cuban port of Mariel at 7:30 a.m. Monday at
the head of a flotilla of about 50 to 60 smaller American craft
hauling refugees. Coast Guard cutters intercepted it in the
Florida Straits and told the skipper, identified as a Captain
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ship pulled up, said the ship's captain, Nestor Rhodes, the crew
and any U.S. citizens aboard will face criminal charges in.luding bringing undocwriented aliens into the country and
improper carriage of passengers. Fines and prison terms can
be $2,000 and five years foreachalien, Fisher said.
-Fisher said those arrested will be arraigned before U.S.
Magistrate Jack Saunders today.
He also said the government of Panama took away the Red
Diamond's registry Monday.
The ship arrived during one of the heaviest periods of
refugee arrivals in the 43 days of the Cuban sealift.
Between midnight and 6 am., 17 boats docked loaded with
2,239 refugees. They followed 14 craft that pulled into port late
Monday, carrying 2,270 refugees a total of 4,509 in less than
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Ttte 'Norfolk and Western
Railway and Southern Railway have announced -a
merger plan that, If
would 'gIve a handful of
ëompanles control of the nation's railroads.'
Should the merger win government and stockholders
approval, there would be three large rail systems in
the East and three in the West. The Midwest remains a
problem with several rlalroads bankrupt or in serious
trouble.
The Southern-N&amp;W merger, announced Monday
after a series, of secret talks, surprised the industry.
The two had held merger discussions last year, but had
broken them off and said no further talks were planned.
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BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)
Former US. Is devoted to constitutional principles ceptable to do it fo."
50 Miles: Winds east 10 to 15 knots today becoming variable
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Clark
and to the
Clark, who said Monday he hoped his
knots tonight. Winds becoming northwest 10 knots Wednesday. condemned the abortedtoday
U.S. hostage
that rule of law would even believe
it had a right to Intervene with a trip would establish a dialogue that "will
Seas 3 to 4 feet today and 3 feet or less tonight. Few showers rescue mlsiion as "a lawless act" and military force In the territory of another lead to release of the hostages," said
AREA FORECAST: Fair and warm through Wednesday. said further use of force icr the freedom nation half way around the world," Clark today he wanted to May in Iran after the
Highs mainly in the low 90s. Lows In the mid 6 to low
of thec tivea would be "unacceptable." said.
conference to meet with governme nt
Winds easterly 10 to 15 mph today becoming variable less than
ap
Clark spoke to reporters as the 10(a
offic
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10 mph tonight.
As to the purpose of the mission, I
member American delegation he
George
Wald, a Harvard biologist
dent know," Clark salt "i am
attended the second day of z
Nobel Prize wIxuer who Is a member of
national Conference on U.S. Interven. terested In hearing the explanations
the American delegation, said he hoped
tiona in Iran," called by Ayatollah' during this conferencethatseemtometo the group would be able to meet with
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U.S.
mission was to secure the release of the K1wme1nl.ore
rescue attempt.
Iran
SIMINOLIMEMONIAL
The delegation arrived Monday despite hostages."
Dominic A. Granite, Diltona
The official Pars news agency reputed
HOSPITAL.
Paul 0. Black, Lake Mary
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may
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I
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Carter's
ban
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that
a firing squad today executed five
JUNK
Fred Williams, Long*
travel to Iran.
"ItishaltormetoseehowItcouldhave people accused of producing .ztd trapADMISSIONS
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"As lsald In the United States since It been accomplished, though, without the ticking In heroin In the western city of
Beverly E. Dofloti
Robert end Judy TnIa,a baby girl happened, It was very hard for many of deaths 01 many innocent people, in- Hamedan. It brought to 51 the number 01
Marion W. Freeman
DISCHAIOIS
us to believe that It happened," Clark. cluding the botageS."
people shot, including a woman, 1(1 t he
Ernie R. Halllnssn
SANFORD
Ralph T. Kellogg
"The way to release the hostages Is tot' current campaign against dr'4 U.
said
of the aborted rescue
Treie F. Conrad
Alvin J. Petty
Kathleen N. Nutty
"It was a lawless act," Clark said. "It the Iranian people and their strength and licking led by Shetkh Sadegh Khilkhall,
H. Wayde Rucker
Ann Williams
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unthinkable that any government that magnitude to do It. And (it) is unac- member of the Revolulionasy Council.
Lewis Snell
Mary Back.
Judy A. Tests
l'bimtert H. Phillips. "low
Geraldine Wright
Paul 0. Black. Lake Mary
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Jazz great ' William "Count"
Basle,'hospitalized at Illinois Masonic Medical Center
with pneumonia, was reported resting comfortably and
In good condition today.
Doctors said Basic, whose keyboard style and
driving band arrangements made him one of the
founders of the swing era of Jazz more than 40 years go,
will rest In the hospital for a few days.
He was admitted suffering from pneumonia and
fatigue on Sunday.
"He's fine," said Thomas J. Cassidy, the 75-year-old
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Venus.
From an altitude of 28,000 feet over Central American
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researchers to determine land levels beneath the vegetation.
Artist
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business that commissioned the work, watch. Reynolds feels a society
which lattices, connecting with larger waterways," Adams told the
has enough f&amp;od can devote more of its time. to pursuits other than the search apace agency.
of sustenance.
He and Dr. T. Patrick Culbert of the University of Arizona
Vtaited the rain forests in February
found evidence at leat
a third of the patterns seen by radar are ancient canals dug
with stone blades and hoes to drain water and make small
square plots o( dry arable land.
Adams estimated the canals, about 1% feet deep and 3 to 9
feet wide, cover 11,000 square miles of Gua temala alone.
NASA said additional studies using more advanced radar
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torrential rains and hail ripped through Indiana, Iowa and,
Ohio killing at least one pern, injuring 32 otherand causing
widespread power failures and property damage. A storm
barreled mt Ladoga, Ind., Monday killing TwaLila G. Emory,
46, and demolishing her mobile home. Her son, Clint Harrison,
was Injured. "I've never seen anything like this before," said
Sue Dickerson, town clerk-treasurer at Ladoga. The wind
was terrific. There was no warning. It was just here." At least
18 persons were treated at local hospitals for tornado-related
injuries.
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperatures: 00; overnight
low: 67; yesterday's high: 00; barometric pressure: 30.12;
relative humidi ty: *2 percent; winds: east at 8 m.p.h.
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and sophisti ca tion of the ancient Mayan ci viliza tion in Cen tral
America, but they often wondered how the Maya could
jroauce enough iooa to teed millions of people.
An airborne radar system developed to study the cloudchrouded wor ld of Venus may have answered the question.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
reported Mnday Images of 50,000 square miles of usually
cloud-covered areas of Guatemala and Belize have revealed
an exter1ye network of Mayan drainage canals dating bet.
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pulled into port today, crammed to the gunwales with Cuban
refugees, stripped of its Panamanian registry and greeted by
U.S. officials waiting to file criminal charges against the
captain, the crew and any Americans aboard.
The big ship, which meandered about the Florida Straits
during the night, pulled up to the old Navy Station docks about
8:30 a.m., in the midst of a flow of boats that had brought in
more than 4,500 refugees in less than 12 hours and swelled the
43-day old Cuban sealift's total arrivals to 99,219.
The Red Diamond seemed likely to take that total past
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10 percent next year from the total amount of money
spent on Senate staffs, which Sen. Robert Byrd,
D-W.
Va., says could save as much as $20 million.
The Senate Monday actually thwarted an attempt to
make members of Congress cut their staffs and travel
expenses by 15 percent.
Insteid, the Senate voted, 68-15, in favor of an
alternate plan under which the Appropriations Committee wild cut 10 percent next year from the total
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Senate only. The Senate reaffirmed Its vote on the
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Only co-defendant Thomas Mitchell was found Innocent of all four charges against him.
Lance was acquitted on nine of the 12 counts against
him and Moye dismissed another 12 counts.
The defense immediately moved for directed verdicts of acquittal on the remaining charges against
Lance, Mullins and Carr, but Moye gave the Justice
Department until June 10 to respond.

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Burglars, who forced a window in south Seminole County
Monday, left a home wi th $1,000 cash and almost $300 in
jewelry, deputies say.
Linda Popp, 128 Thdale Circle, told deputies the thlevei
br oke into her home between 9a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Monday.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Prosecutors have
recommended that the Justice Department drop the
remaining three bank fraud counts against former
federal budget director Bert Lance, who was acquitted
of nine charges in a lengthy trial.
Sources familiar with the case said prosecutor
Edwin Tomko urged his superiors at the Justice
Department not to retry Lance on three counts left
undecided by the jury in his three-month trial, which
ended In April.
Presiding U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr.
ruled a mistrial on those charges and four other dead-

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by a maintenance man at 9:45 p.m., destroyed a ,,burn out
oven" and circuit boards Inside it for testing.
Appar en tly a short or malfunctioning thermostat caused
the oven, used to test finished circuit boards at high heat, to
overheat and ignite its contents, investigators say.
Most of the damage In the buildi ng was caused by water,
from a sprinkler head over the oven, they say.
Cou nty firemen sa id t hey ha ve no way of estimating the
value of the damage to the oven or its contents.
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Burglars stole $949 in jewelry from a Forest City home
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The thieves pried open a window at 24 0 Westwood Drive,
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Maitland police have identified a 17-year-old killed In an
accident Thursday as Michael ác Burns, 501 HelmwiW.,
Casselberry.
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(hiving, Douglas Roger Hughes, of the same address, Is listed
in satisfactory condi tion at Florida HspltaiCEando.
Police say the accident occur red when a car, driven by an
unidentified person, traveling south on U.S. Highway 1712,
made a left turn across the highway Into the pa th of the
motorcycle.
Charges are still pending a complete Investiga tion, said
police, adding they had no f urther information available at this
time.
FIRE DAMAGES SPRAGUE CORP. FACTORY
A minor fire in a testing over caused smoke and water
damage at the Sprague Corp.'s factory on U.S. High way 17-92

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increase ill school board property taxes
wouldn't be nearly enough.
house Finance and Tax Chairman Steve
pajcie said he believes another $44 ,miillion to
$54 million is necessary. The conferees will
sit down again today and try to resolve the
matter.

A separate conference committee.
meanwhile, has halted work on it bill
determining how much city and county
property taxes will go up as the state miloves
to 100 percent assessments this year.
'We need to wait until the schools taxes
issue has been settled," said Senate Finance
and Tax Chairman Ken Myers, 1)-Miami.
The Legislature mmiu.st agree on it supplemental budget and some version of Gov
Bob Graham's propert- tax assessments bill
i nicknamed "Trim" for "Truth in tiiillage
before it can quit for the year.

The education conferees did agree Monda)
on community college funding.

Highway Automotive, mc.
Ph. 323-3550

Front Ind Alignment
slogs Special for June
All General Repairs
Auto Transmissions - Air Conditioning
Tune-ups - Brakes - Paint - And
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor

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The Knights are headed for bLgger.andbetter
thIngs n chapter two which only means that
support needs to continue If not grow each year.
A Seminole County chapter off the U.C.F.
Football Boosters Club is In the making abd
offersstçportersachancetogetinonthe ground
floor at several levels.
Of course when you talk about boosting a
college footba ll program.xou talk about cash.
Coach Don Jonas could have all the talent In the
world but the program would fail without
financial backing.

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and Include many bennles at eachieveL
A Presidential Booster, one of the $5000
variety aimed at large businesses, gets for
example 14 season.
membership, in the
PresIdent's Cl ub,reservedseata,mebersbIpIn
the Gridiron Club room, VIP p'arking, jackets,
base ball caps and shirts etc..etc..etc.
For the Individual football faMwho would like
to become Involved, a Lancer Jnembershlp of
$250 gets you a pair of season tickets, VIP
parking, membership In the Gridiron Club
Room, a U.C.F. football jacket and quarterly

get achance to show their collective support
today ata special University of Central Florida
football luncheon at the Sanford Civic Center.
Much of the KnIght'sUal success a year ago
can be traced to the overwhelming support
surrounding communities generated In helping
the fledgling progra1 enjoy both on and off the

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He was trying to say that he got lucky, but Rick Monday
always finds a more colorful way to explain things.
"Every blind squirrel is gonna stumble over an acorn once in
a w hi le," said Monday, after he pinch-hit a homer with one out
in the bottom of the ninth inning Monday night to give th e LOS
Angeles Dodgers a 3-2 ictory over the Cincinnati Reds. It was
his first homer since September of 1978, so he added, "I was
happy I didn't have to ask directions on the way around the
Monday's blow gave the Dodgers a two'game lead over the
Reds in the Western Di%ision, and it came on the second pitch
to him by reliever Doug Bair, 0-3.
Dick Suteliffe, 1-2, pitched two inn ings in relief of Don Sutton
and got the victory. Sutton all owed just five hits over the first
se ven innings.
Cincinnati tied the score 2-2 in the eighth on a bloop RB!
single to righ t by George Foster. The Reds grabbed a 1.0 lead
in the third on Dave Concepcion's ru n-scoring single, but the
Dodgers took a 2-1 lead in the se venth on a two-run homer by
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PIrates 9, PhIllies 3
Don Robinson scattered eight hits and helped his
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Phillies. Rookie Vance Law and Dave Parker also drove in two
ru ns each for the Pirates, who tagged Randy Lerch with his
seventh lo in eight decisions. Five of Pittsburgh's runs were
unearned as the result of three errors.
Padres 3, Astros 0
Rick Wise and Eric Rasmussen combined on a four.hitter
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Rodney Scott with t4 run that gay" Montreal a rain-delayed
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Phil Niekro, the 41-year-old knuckleballer, scattered 11 hits
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opponents of the nuclear power plant at
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coaches have adapted to their personnel so early
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Lyman is prime example. Last season's back
up quarterback Mike Andrlano stepped right in
and operated like a grizzled veteran. One note
overlooked by many In the jamboree however
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s successful only onroil out patterns. The few
times be tried to throw over the middle he was
intercepted, three times. Greyhound fans must
'also be. wondering where sensational running
back Audle Cleveland was dining the jam boree.
A combination of grades and disciplinary action
kept the talented halfback from taking part.

So the Knigh ts are offering some thing for
everybody,
The Seminole County chapter of the U.C.F.
Football Boosters will be electing officers
shortly and organizing the club to supportive
activities underway throughout the summer,
leading Into the fall football season.

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Oijolei 9, Brewers 8
Pinch-hitter Lenn Sakata be lted a leadoff homer in the
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Red Sox 1, TwIns 2
Rob Stanley tossed a sixhitter and Jim Dwyer drove
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while Eddie Korgan, Brian Mellon Park. Sunniland
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Flagship Bank of Seminole Park.
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and training and compensation of drivers and
backup drivers.
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Jason, Thompson, traded to the Angels from the Detroit
Tigers only last week, continued his heavy hitting for Iiis new
club Monday night by driving in three runs with a two-run
homer and a single in leading the Angels to a 6-3 victory over

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Carl Tipton and Gary Inman
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Alex Wynn and Robert
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becomes the cry of battle on still another front. -average annual growth in electricity demand
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unrealistically high growth-rate projections.
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strides in cleaning up auto exhaust, smokestacks

than a dozen locations and has

Phil* Petroleurn,at Bartlesville, Okla.,
and R. J. Reynolds Industries at Winston.

Construction of the Seabrook station &amp;W
One thing is certain. Planet Earth is not a
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streets and highways for van and car poola,
Establishing a'van pool is no simple task.
Enough experience now has been racked up to
show that 50 miles or thereabouts Is
maximum dista nce that can be traveled
daily.

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movement but a few companies are In It
pretty deeply. Gulf Oil Corp. operates 170

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are being used by employers bring 72000
persons to and from work every day. .

of Chemical Engineers showed that the Hooket'lli. tricity for commercial use.
Newly released figures, compiled by both
Co. followed accepted procedures in -lining and goveianment and Inidustry officials, show that
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Orlando at Columbus
Memphis at Chattanooga
Knoxville at Charlotte
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friendly atmosphere where our guests can relax
and enjoy themselves.
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received us and appreciate the response from the
area," Overby added. "Our customers seem to be
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Charlotte 3. Nashville 2
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Hawaii vs Miami

Michigan vs California

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Hockey

Boston

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Buffalo -- Signed center Jim
and Velez, Tor 10, Thomas,
Pitcher of North Carolina State to
Mil. Jackson, NY and Zisk, Tea
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Carolina State and offensive tackle
Phil 12,
Garvey. LA 10,
Hendrick. SIC 37, Smith, LA Bob Harris of Bowling Green to
three I year contracts
Baseball
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Kansas City - Reinstated
American League
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Tea 39. Cooper and Ogilvie, MIl designated hitter Hal McRae from
38. Perez, Boa, Hebner, Delthe IS-day disabled list, waived
outfielder Steve Braun.
and Arrnas, Oak 32Montreal - Placed outfielder
Stolen Bases
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Moreno, Ellis Valentine on the 21 day
Pitt 20; LeFlore, Mil 71, Law, disabled liSt, retroactive to May
LA 16, Collins, Cin and North, 31.
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Beniquez
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San Diego
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Molitor, MW and Wills, Tea 13.
Von Joshua on IS day disabled list
Pitching Victories
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Phil 9-2, Blue, SF 0 2; Rouss.
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graduate and can sometimes be found playing his
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They came to Sanford from Pennsylvania, where
they worked together in motel management for a
management firm with motels in the Orlando
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The restaurant, opetated by Master Chef Tony Maughan, assistant manager. Overby is a
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breakfast menu, bountiful luncheon buffet, Early Florida and trained with the Hilton and Sheraton
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all evening. On Friday and Saturday nights there
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Chicago at Mon treal, night
St LOUIS at New York, night
Phila at Pittsburgh, night
Cinci at Los Angel es, night
Houston at San Diego, night

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Electricity is expensive and continues to rise in office manager.
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another 100 grand by playing In at least 150 games, which he
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STOCKING DISTRIBUTOR OF:
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said there's a chance It might be sanctioned in the future. '
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John Stearns.
That's where the hitch comes. The Mets still remember all
the flak they caught for dealing away Tom Seaver and they
wouldn't want to go through the same ordeal with Mazzilli.
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days to make such a trade before the deadline and It has to be a
trade within their own league, since getting waivers on a
superstar like Winfield at this time is out of the question.
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interest in him in the past and the undoubtedly would show
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Seminole Community College Players present
"Vanities", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre. Free to public.

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standard size sheets, telling briefly why a particular
man in our area is deserving of such recognition. We'll
take it from there. Don't forget to give Dad's full name
and address at the top of the first page.
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Professional" in eight regional areas across the United States
at it* invitation of the three national York Rite Masonic
bodies: Royal Arch Masons, Royal and Se lect Masters, and the
Knights Templar. In February, 1980 he conducted a similar
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tolerance of audiences to himself a "general practitioner" of filmAnn Jackson plays Mrs. Ryan and Jack
commencement speeches"
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On May 19, 1980 the Rev. William Stemper, a native ofSanford, was installed in New York City as Eminent Cornmander of Coeur de Lion Commandery, No. 23, Knights 0
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Master Kenneth Culver Johnson, of Little Rock, Ark.
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Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.

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FACE THE MUSIC
P.M. MAGAZINE
THE CHAMP: Never let it
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feel called upon to pull her
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weight just because her daddy REPORT
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States. Amy Ca rter walked all
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some, overlooked movie ClaSSICS
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become the targets ofa murderous
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couple when they pur Chase in
mechanic
working •t the garage
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4
Psychology course taught by Don Pyles, weekly, 3
p.m., Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence

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205, RANGE 30 E, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA; REDE.
FINING THE CORPORATE

FLORIDA REALTY

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H. Miller &amp; Son to James A. R. Bailey &amp; wf. Susan Same as above
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Robert J Sasson &amp; WI Kathryn to bntsndo Ranches Sec 2A. $10,900.
B Haumiller I wf Cardlyn
Lk Dettiny Apts &amp; Hyman &amp;
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Larry Echol &amp; Douglas Baggs Etc. $51,250.
to John P Donahue S. WI Verna,
Guy S. Whidden &amp; wi. Blair to
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IQCD) Gale R. Barnhart to
13 except W S ft. Lots 13.15 01k H Batty L. Barnhart Un. 37 Baytree
replat of Sanor Un 1-2, 171,000.
$100.
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are loaded with good buy for
you.

ft F of SW cor. of W'/z of W ~ of
Gov. Lot 2 Sec. 4-2132 Etc. $100.

R. L. Peatron &amp; Hueber to

BLACKEYED PEAS you pick.

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FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.
$6,000 PER ACRE WILL
DIVIDE.

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Bean I wi. Patricia W½ of N¼ of
Woodbr!dge at the Springs Un II, sw'. of
of SEC 17-3032 Etc.
1)00,000.
$17,500.
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CASHIERS

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CLERK-Training

Sterling Pk. Un. 21 $15,100.

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Strickland&amp;wf Amelia, Lotl bIkI 1581k F Greenwood LakeS. Un 1, malntenanceandoperatlonof
P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida ORDAINED BY THE- CITY
said
nARooma. Board
repiat of N .Chulota, $34,000.
SECRETARYASSISTANT
$43VJ
COMMISSION-OF THE CITY OF
street lights withIn the dIstrict; 32771, upon request accompanied
OlinAmer. Homes to William L. creating an Advisory Board: by $25.00 deposit per set.
Public relations dept. of nations,
LONOWOOD. FLORIDA, AS
James M Rosenfeld &amp; ChrIstina Roiler &amp; wf. Audrey Lot 3911k A
VACANCY- 1st F'oor br
Deposit will be,refundad in full FOLLOWS:
largest modular manufac.
setting forth fiscal and taxation
K Shelley to Philbert W Sheldon &amp; Same as above. 131.500.
elderly person, male or
SECTION
11
That
tuner.
Excellent
opportunity
the following
procedures: empowering the levy fOr two sets to contractors sub.
wi Llnd et al Lot 312 L*ke Of the
leale, good ca's. Call 331.
wI. Edda to Ed.
FranA. Lall I
desuIb.dprpp.rty, towIt:
for sharp IndivIdual, also
special assessments or taxes mitting' bone tide bids and return
Woods Townhouse sec •,
ward T. BuCkhOVt &amp; wf. Ethel, withIn the district; and providing
documents in good usable
qualify to tour publIC thru
The East 20 feet of Lot 13 &amp; Easi
WIllIam A, DavIs I wf Jane to Lots 4.7 Bik H W Altamonte His
condition within S days after the 20 feet of South 31 feet of Lot 24,
mod•ls and factory. Any
for
construction,
severability,
Julio P Centeno &amp; wf lot IS blk B Sic 2 577,300.
openIng of bids. Refund for sets in LONOW000 HILLS, PB P0 15,
background in press release 30-Apartments Uniurnished
effectIve
date.
an
Summense$ N $37,900.
Sand Lake -Dcv. to Mayo
and ad layout preparation
Saiddlstrlctshallencompassthe excessoftwowlllbilsss$l3.QQfo Section 29, TownshIp 20 South,
Charles B Pyle to Nancy Car Graham Lot 29 Forest Park 1st. followIng described areas of cover cost of reproduction,on the
helpful. A.) benefItpsckage,to
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
dinah sql. Lot S blk A Oakland Sec 2 $24,000.
samebailsofrefurnOf dOcuments
1 BR-$20up. Pool. Ado
apply bring nssum to Car.
Florida.
Seminole County, Florida:
Slsof'es SD 532,300.
Carrie I. Ransonto Richard L.
on Lalte Ada. Just
Contractors who obtain bId
anal Industries. Inc. 3701 S.
bsindth*samsishensbyennexed.
Country Club Heights, Unit I,
David I. Jackson &amp; WI Sheila tO Evans Lets 1,2,9,10.11, 5. 13
umi
'ii. Airport Blvd. an 11.12 ie,
Sanford Ave., Sanford. Equal
and do not bid the
to and made a pert of the City of
Ilk
A
as
recorded
In
Plat
Book
13, Page
Robert .1 Saxton &amp; wf Manian, Lot Bungalow CIty $100.
Sanford.
Call
3,23.11P
project, must return lame at least
Opportunity Employer.
Longwood, Florida, pursuant to
90. Seminole County, Florida.
lOS Howell 1st.,
MIchaeID.Welsh&amp;WI. Barbara
'Mariner'sVilla..
lOdays before the bid date, or pay
thetermsof theCharter at the City
Arthur H. Bickwlth, jr,,
Kenneth 1. Sullivan &amp; wf to Gary N. Wright Lot
$13.00 per set to defray cost of of Longwood, Florida, Chapter 49'
SALES POSITION
Clerk to the
2 BDRM-Partlaliy turn., 1½
ElIzabeth to Paul A Davis &amp; WI WltIsperwood at Sabal Point Un 2
reproduction and handling, as lit
124.0, Laws of Florida. 1949.
Full &amp; Part time. 445.1904 Any.
Board
of
County
'baths. $225 me. + deposIt. 322.
Ella, Lot 17 Ilk B Fern Terrace, $117,300.
fortti
above.
chapter 75-297, Laws of Florida,
time for Recorded Massage.
commissioners In and
3139 mornings, 3193027 eves.
541,500.
W. Don Devore Sr. Rep Fit nil
Subcontr.clons and others my 1973, and Florida Statute 171.044.
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for Seminole County,
G.ergla 0 Davis to Earl M M.redlttito Arthur N. Oavls&amp;wf.
obtain
complete
bid
documents
SECTION
3:
That
the
corporate
Florida
2 Bedroom. 1 Bath. Central HIA,
LEGAL SECRETARY-Mature,
FoIt. all of Lot 47 S 20 It of Lot 46 Janice Portion SW'/ of 51¼ of Publish: Juni 3, 1900
upondiposht of $23.00 which will be
limits of the CIty of Lonqwood,
convenient location. $223 me.
Graceline Ct.. $11,700,
rC$ponsible&amp;
exp.
legal
secresec 4.21.29 Etc. 129..
refunded, less $15.00 to cover
Florida, be and the same are
DEX•3
+ security. Plo childrett or
Joseph J. Karnes S. WI E.
tary
for
Sanford
Attorney.
VIncent T. Doud I wf. Gloria to
reproduction colt, upon return of hereby redefIned,so as to Include
Pits.3224.374.
Marguerite to John A. Chalkley Donald A. Dye I *1. Nadine Lot
Salary commensurate with
documents in good condItIon said land herein described and.
Jr.,LoOsll-l2llk0LaksWayman 144 Spring Oaks Uni $63,000.
ability, Send resume &amp; salary
NOTICE
wlthln5daysafteropeningof bids.
annexed.
Hts., $'GENEVA GARDENS-3 Berm.
riqulriments to P.O. lox 7304
Charlotte 1. Francis to Kenneth
NOTICE Is hereby given mat the PARTIAL SETS WILL NOT SE
SECTIONS: That the City Chit
$290mo. Lease. Deposit.
all Mary 32744.
Fl Land Co to Maronda Homes J. FIIflCI5 I WI. Charlotte Lots Boardof County CommIssIoners of ISSUED DUE TO SIZE AND is hereby authorized to amend,
Adults Only. Call 322.2090'
Seminole County, Florida, shall at SCOPE OF PROJECT.
alter and supplement the official GENERAL LABORERS-Day
Lots 17.37 Ilk H Lots 14.21 Ilk K, 212.214 &amp; 214 Town of Longwood.
10100 AM5, or as soon thereafter
$100.
Each bid must be iccompanled
city map of the City of Longeod,
Lots 3.32 Ilk L Lots 1.19 BIll
Sanford. Lovely I or 2 BR, air,
shift. Apply at American Wood
WillIam T. COliflhstI to Bascomb as possible on the 24th day of June, by a certiflid check or bid bond
Florida, to include the sixation
Lots 1.2 BI N etai Founoor Un 3,
dults, Furnitune* avaIlable.
Mill
Products
Office,
300
Mar.'
L. Coleman Lot I Ilk 0 Lake 1950, hold a public hearing at the Issued by an acceptable surety
contained in SectIon 1 hsrenf
1320.1411153.
yin
Ave.,
Long*vod
between
S
Seminole County Courthouse, company for not less than S per.
SECTION 1: That upon this
Robert L Siikworth &amp; WI DOSS. Harney Acrettes $100.
-am. I 11 am. References re
Springs
cent
of
tiss
me
to
Ellen
Enterprises
CLASSIFIED
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JOB
Room
203,
Sanford,
Florida,
base
to
bid.
The
successful
ordinance becoming effective, the
to James L. Ravich &amp; WI Freda &amp;
quirid.
MatthewJ PaImasgl,Lotl2replat LotlWoodbrldgsatTheSpninqlto consider the adoption of the blddei'wili be required to furnish
WHICH CAN BE DONE NO
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resident and property owners In
OTHER WAY. CALL 333.2611..
performance bond and labor and
the above described annexed area NURSE AIDES
plat Ilk C Non Hill $.c. Meredith Flier Enterprises Lot 1 Wood. followIng ordInance:
Full time 7.3
bridge at The Springs Un Ill.
An ordinance relating to materIals payment bond, each In
slsallbeentItledtoailofttwriglws
Manor, 116.300.
&amp; 311..Apply In person
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the contract
and privileges and Immunities as
S. SANFORD-Immediate
1. EusretteHuskey to PeI.Lusn 516.700.
Lakiview Nursing Center,
Charles P. SlIer 1. wI. Daisy to corporated territories of SemInole sum, 111usd by a bonding company
are from time to time, determIned
occupancy, clean I Idrm fully
Li &amp; wf LIngLIng LI, Lot 3 Ilk A
1. 2nd St.
equipped kitchen + washer.
by the governIng authority of the
Swadwater Oaks S.c. 17, $113,000. James P. MIller &amp; wi Elizabeth County, Florida: creating the llcensad.in Florida.
To be eligible for considera$i0n
'ye". Nicely furnished In.
Cityof Langwsad, Florid,, and tIle Eli full time. 5-4 shift. Apply in
BilAire Homes t* Robert C Lot 20 Ilk 0 Seminols Sites. Tuskawilla Point Street Lighting
District; to be entitled the bIds must comply wIth the laws of
dudes dishes &amp; linens for $323
provisions of saId Charter of the
Koftlo &amp; WI Mary, Lot 107 I.I.Alre $43,100.
person Sanford Nursing
RH Conet. Co. to Edward 0. Tuskawilla
Point
Stniet Florida, all CondUlons of tIll
City of Longwood, Florida,
or nfurnIsh.d $250. Call Lou
Hills Un 3, $33909,
Cony, Center, rn Asiiile
323-116601' 5694391.
Chapter 0.124.0, Laws a. Florida,
Kenneth A Treat &amp; *1 Sara to $uplrvilie to Robert Hera Lit 31 LightIng District Ordinance: specifications, and must be made
Ave.
providing
for
dii mit ions; 00$ facsimile ii the form included
iNs, and Chapter 75.297, Laws of
MuIlla Corp 1 7011*1 Lot 14W 10 Barclay Woods Is? Add $65,300.
RObert L. Devls &amp; WI. Martha I provIdkg for governance of flip with the COflfract 000,tmenfo, It
Florida, 1975ft of Lot 1311k I English 1t Un 7
Donald J. Curnutt &amp; wi. Artha to district by the Board ci County' duplicate. enclosed in an opaque
. $39,009
SECTION SI If any section oi
John A. Parker &amp; WI. Elizabeth Commissioners: providing
sealed envelops blaring the ninse
portion of a section at this
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dinance proves to be Invalid.
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Thomas S McBride, LOt 21 Ilk C $43,100.
street lights withIn the distrIct; marked: GREENHOUSE WITH
wtiawfu, or unconstltvtioMl, it
Seminole Sites, $100
litter Desigos Co. to Billy J. creating an Advisory Board: TOILET FACILITY BUILDING
shall not bi held to invalidate or
Equity Realty to William N OsbonwLotslL2&amp;W17.tlfIol sailing forth fiscal and taxation. AND DELIVERED NOT LATER i,nisicthevafldlty,forc•oqoffsct
50hk$ SANDWICH SHOP, SANFORD Is
Capistrano Condo, Lit 3711k 36 Sinlindo The Suburb procedures: empowering the levy THAN DATE AND HOUR of any other section or pert of thIs
7%
Beautiful, Pslm Springs Sec.
110W
taking'- applIcatIons' for'--MANAGEt
special assessments or taxes MENTIONED AIOVL
ordinance.
Equity Realty to Jerry L Mabli 51U00.
0*9101' reserves the right I.
within he district: and providing
SECTION 4: All ordinances or
TRAINEE
I wi Patricia. Un 36 same ai
t0C0.l.meiD.Kindilo.toI. for severability, exclusion from reiedlnyoqallbldsorceflsln
parts of ordinances In conflict
abovL 132.000.
Chinning Trafford Beg. NI. COt.
seminole County CoOp, and en portions oh bid as stIpulated It herswlth be and liii same an.
Equity RusHy to Merle H. J. 11kB. MeredIth Manor-Bdgswood effectIve date.
11ISPORMOF PROPOSAL and $0
hereby repseled.
mel Its fir full tim. Include:
Miller &amp; John P Weld same d' Sec. $100.
SECTION 7a This ordlnn
SaidØlstrshalhsnmpa*the weiye any Informallties and.
i drb.a Un 50, 540,900.
WillIam 0. KItchen &amp; wi. following described areas of teChl'lIClhltlfl ill bidding, and to' shall like effect pursuant to the
Const Ca to David L Jo$nette Is OHm. lntn'l Loll Ilk A seminole County,- Florida:
•PaId Vacation
award the job It the best inte,est provisions St Fiat Ida SteMs
Gendee &amp; *1 Cindy, Lot 13 Sky Starling Part Un. $.000.
5171.044,
Tusliawllla Point, PIat ge OlthiGWfl,f',NObld$hhilblwlth.
Gmup Insurance
Lark In the Woods Un II. 545-100.
.sald'R. Smith S. Dorothy Is
drawnforaperhodof3odaysfrgrn
FlRST*IAblNG:'Artl3241NO
Pages Si and 12. pw
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EIJHom.stsFrankjChlsad Anthy Coliveclllo &amp; let Ia's Records of Semlnoli Con1y, theapeningd,$e,
PubIishMsy%3,50,V,&amp;June2.
&amp;wfAntelnitti,,LoI4SIk* Lit%I$IklRlptatsI.NorIIt Florida.
President
APPLY
Cove. d C' 117,1*
SifV'IIflQll COfl%flWflIty Collige
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Arthur H. lickwith, Jr.,
5.
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tiarl
chat to ma
Sobiks 0n. OffIc.
'Associates Lots 41715 Evans to lyle M. Christy I WI. M.rlan
OiaWman
r
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FLORIOA
SIlO.
ress seen', iS ib5
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Tern-ad.
bwdefTrvltoes.
C
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IU N HWy_ 17.2
'leminite Cemty,
A Youn,ifl Ii WI Linda W MOON,
(QCD) Mildred Niwido to Mary
Florida,
IARRI
oILotsSffl.5'ftefLolS101n.va L.$liawlTAlLotllLeS 121?, Pvbilsh Juns3.11SO5 .- MaV,&amp;JllAS3.IISS
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TerraciAmefldsdPl*t, 144,100.
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PAINTING
L.iceflsed&amp; Reasonable. Qualily
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CASH F OFt )U14ik CARS 5.
TRUCKS Same day service
373 775$
Hey KidS Looking for ,jn extra
dollar' Ask Mom &amp; Dad lo let
you have a class,fied ad
garage sale
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Groorv'Jng&amp; Boarding
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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding KennelS Inside 5.
outside screened runs OtI
Iloor sleeping boxes, insulated.
shady kennels. circulating
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cages We cater 10 yOur pets
322 5752

Wedding pholography by John
Cullum Free engagement
photos or Color lx tO 323 8258
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Repairs. Plumbing, etc Free
esl Ph. 323 4955 after S 0 m
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didnI work, Ihere wouldn't be
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PlymOuth needs melon 1, tIller
asls.Nswwigs$Ssacn.NewL
lIxlS tire. Floor sanding
edger, shallow wail pump. $42.
3100 or $304531.

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CUSTOM BUILT HOMES'

SERVICES UNLIMITED
New or Old, Small or Large,
-Inside-or Outside, Top or
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Bottom. We do it All. Home
Repair 5. Remodeling. Fences.
roOf, carpet, plumb, patio,
etc., etc, etc. Chances are If
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AT. EXTRA' CLEAN'----- --21 hr. 322 0771
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3236038 Insured

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GOOD TRANSP.

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Firepl,je We handle the
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filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from, Nail's
SanfordFurnitureSalvage,1792, So. of Sanford. 322-1721.

WtSONMAl1R FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
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Call 322 1621, 322 4460

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cars, trucks I heavy e-QU1P
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bai'g$in. Qtfej it today In the
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Call 373 laS? or 146?OWS

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Fireplaces

Fully Equipped. Air Cond I
$950 Call 321 0905

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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOComple$e Offices
339-7020 LONGW000

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MORE, front &amp; rear SR's.
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delivery 8. tuning CANNON
MUSIC CO.. Longwood Village
Shopping Center, SR 431, 1
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BATTERIES-New, $30, Eschange. Used-114, Exchange.
11095. Sanford Ave. 323-1950.

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5119$ These are top name

MEN'S SHIRT SALE $3each
Army Navy Surplus
310 SanfordAve.
322.3791

M0DU. Hams double wIde,
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trailer on 2V, acres
pasture. $250 me. + 55*0
securIty Inquire at 1113

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drapes, range S. rung.
$epèrete garage on omer lot
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Jesiup HeightS. 110.000,00.

bei' r&amp;.r 531.5100.

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DRIVEWAYS

OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Off ices
339 7070 LONGV.00D

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JENNY CLARK, REALTY
REALTOR

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Residenlial Auctions &amp; Ap I
SERVICE Lighting CeiIirg &amp;

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Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 110-4 F.

will consider renting.

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golf course. 3 Berm, 2 bath,
split plan, only 1 yr new. Great

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cupancy. Immaculate inside I
out. $62,500 with $30,000 7'.'i
pct. Assumable rntg or o*,'ter

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I6 BONITA-45 hp motor. dec
start H 0 Tilt trailer. $800
Call 373 3329.

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NEW HOMES
Build fb suit, our lot or.yours.
FHA.VA,FHA2ISI2IS

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time to choose a new home
SANDLEWOOD-SANFORD
from the pages of our
HOME-S BR, 3 Bath, 2 Story,
2 hR. 28. newly painted. Ige unit,
2Vz Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
classified ads.
Street, Sanford. Call for
529,900,$S900down. 1.295-7744.
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BUSINESS -1 Story cornmer.
HOmes
33'7030LONGwOOD
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SELLING DOLL. COLLECTION.

Thenseethhsga'geoushomeat
1401E.dtltSt.3bdrm,2bathln
executive nei9hborhood close
ha th,,nnlan hi,aI' l,aaaItaI

KNIGHTS OF
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GROVE-with 600' on lake.
Near Pine Hills $6,500 per

21 rdEW CARPET &amp; paint.
S3,0000own-Owner will hold
mtg, No. qualifying. 125,000.

tx4ndS Call 831 2895

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1975 19' ARISTOCRAFT--120 hp
I 0 on a 1979 macic tilt trailer,
acces. $4300. 3236611

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PRODUCING

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PING CENTER-Orig. owner.

&amp; carpet. Have FHA Cornmitment for 134.500.

TIRED OF PLAIN VANILLA?

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showerS our
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balance of an estate of small,

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Large fenced yard, new paint

YOUNG LOVERS &amp; WISE
OLOCODGERS
This cozy 2 berm, 1 bath home
with fenéed yard may be iust
what you're looking for. Drive
by 104 GarrIson. $32,000.

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Up TO )J.WU
cash to you. Mary Griffith
REALTOR 1-425.1426 or 322.
2994 2 to 4 p.m.

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This is an deal
way to Inform the public
of your club actIviti,

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SIGNMENTS All kinds of
lurnilure. appl,ances,

55-Boats&amp; Accessories

Housing Authority 305-323$13.

3225253

3 BR, IS assumable l's pCt.
Mtg,, country living in town.
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F ree Estimates
8)00011)
2lhr
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N. UNSWORTH REALTY

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Club or organization can
appear in thIs listing each

SULATION (0 fl 4l8'Ior 1434
l?:RFreees?

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5th St., Lk, Mary Blvd.

Eves. 322-0417, 322.1517
207F. 25th St,

SAVE ENERL;Y &amp; DOLLARS'

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',acre tree shaded lot, lots of
comfort and privacy. $11,900.

REALTORS, MES

323-7832

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items With a wanl ad To place
your ad. call your friendly
Classlid gal at The Herald.
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3?? '6I I. r 831 9993

OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Offices

the City of Sanford for
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Sanford Fl.

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OFFICE URNiTURE

COLOSSAL GARAGE SALESaL, June 7.9 tol Antiques.
appliances, wicker, dlshe,
furnIture. 106W )Olh St

47-Real Estate Wanted

DeBARY. 3 bdrm, Mobile home.
Enjoy fishing the St. )ottns.
Nicely landscaped corner lot &amp;
priced right at $24,000.

321.01St

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Screen rm., $25. Bookshelves,
$10. Weights &amp; 'bench, $35

vacahion? Get a better car
through the.classilied ads

fenced yard.. convenient to

ASSOCiATES, INc.

beth, Central lilA, $39M0.

Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat.
Early Birds7:lSp.m.

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balance.

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estate, Call W. Maliczowskl.
REALTOR, 332 7953

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Carpet Cleaning

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Agent 3391356.

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Lic. Real Estate Broker
2440 Sanford Ave.

14AULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

Mldew Ott Wool c,t Walls

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buyers. New homes with

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and 500' deep. Will sell all or
part, 339.5712,

Eves: 319-3100, 322-1959. 373.430?

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Nook 519 E Is? St ,322 5717

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working 19995 10 to choose

CommercIal &amp; Industrial Lot,

REALTOR 327-4991

WE HANDLE RENTALS
CALL 2233174 NOW

EMPLOYMENT

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VOLUSIA COUNTY-3 Acre
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Convenient, choice location.

sell that roII.a.way bid you've
nowilereto roll away. .lf you
place a Classified Ad today.

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rriSC Call 373 7786 anytime

i.arrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell Ihe IInCst in used

Good Used TV's.$2SIup
MILLERS

CALL-FOR DETAILS

142 Carver Av Acad.rir M,inor
$250 mo I under I? you qualify

BUILDING LOTS - ACREAGE

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Fireplace, ge lot. Only 139,500.

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323 7801

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rental Income. City. water.

NEWHOMES

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NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFI,EDAO.

HISTORIC LONGWOOD

dining nm, breakfast nook.
Charm of the good old days.
$79,900.

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John Young Pkway 298 6077

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323 5620.

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FHA-VAor Assumption. Won's
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CONDO WItti. POOL-Like
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' M camper top, new radial
tires $2 050 Call 879 2118

Reconditioned room A C's 1000
to o.000 BTU's 90 day guar

53-TV.Radio.StereO

REALTOR MLS

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2 BR, 18 block home. Exc. cond.

119.500.

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niIr, Salvage 3fl 1721.

GAS RANGES. Reconditioned,
Guaranteed, Sanford Auction.

46-Comriierclal Property

HIA, w-w carpet, kitchen
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Clean &amp; reasonable. 373-4594.

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balance $391, $19 monthly I
339 $386

REAL ESTATE Broker

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3 Bdrm. kitchen equipped,
Central Air, screened patIo,

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Florida, to accept said Petlt

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Sanford.

Community College. The following Chapter 75.297, Laws of Florida.

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Furniture Salvage. 17 97. So of
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acre to 57.000 per acre

TOOMUCHCITYLII-t
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spaces? Then LAKE MAIIE ESTATES-2

Divorce, WIlls, $.UilnessLettIrs

DeLalsd, Reasonable.

HaIr, 1911 French Ave..

1910, consIder the adoption of the

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awnIng&amp;shed. 3fl9ll3.
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Ph. 321003

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thebackyard isn't? Sell it with

and,
WHEREAS, said Petition was

Sealed-bids from Cbntractor-s

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PublIsh May 13, 20, 71, &amp; June 3.
1910

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Service. Used Machines

HUNTERS (.REEK.
Choose from? parcels.

Orlando

Sanford

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tore, 205 E 2Slh Si. 32 0911.

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LPN FULL TIME-n.7 ShIft.
Apply Lakevlew Nursing

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2lhrs.

Agent339-1316

65 ACRES with Small pond.

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SectIon 29, Township 20 South,
Range 30 East. Seminole County,

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no other need ØpIyCall Bob
Adams 3fl.7741.

- The East 20 feet of Loris &amp; East
20 feet of South 35 feet of Lot 24

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The Real EstateAgency
Inc., Realtors
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3435i,7 5. French (17 92) Sanford
TELEVIlONRCA
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your Iota, our lot
't"Enterprise, Inc.
Medel_Inc_ Realtor
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FOR THE FUTURE

VA.FHA-235.Con. Home

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Brand nCw. with power headS.

Ref, repo 16 Cu ft frosl free

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322 5761

i mile wet? of Speed
Hwy
way. Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every wednesayat8om It's
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WINDOW'. SHELL ONLY
171.9CC WILL COMPLETE AT
$4S,000.

REALTORS

34?MI)lle IlOmes

Acroulrom Health Dept.
Your Future Our Concern

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

VACUUMS..RAINBOW I

323-0697

LET USHELPYOU
BUY OR SELL YOUR HOM

WOODED CORNER LOT.
NEW LOG ,WALLS, TRUSS

322-242O

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Circuit Court in and for Seminole the Clerk of the CircuitS Court, SEVERABILITY AND EF. CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
FECTIVE DATE.
County, Florida, upon receipt of
Seminole County, Florida in
every day.
WHEREAS, there has been tiled
proof of the publIcation of this
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cordance*ith the provIsions the
Slatufes, TWiti with the CIty Clerk of the City of
notice, the fictitious name, towit:
FictitIous Name
LOVE'S CARPENTER SERVICE
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes Longwood, Florida, a Petjtbon
containing the names of property.
under which we are engaged in
95.
owners in the area of Seminole
business at $70 No. Winter Park

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YOUR CHOICE

CROCKETT LOG HOME
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Harold F Oswald &amp; WI Velma. Lot
(QCD) Joyce D. Friedman to Board of County CommissIoners of of Trustees, for SemInole Corn
County Property Appralsir
11 61k A Sausallto sac II $37,900. Arthur B. Friedman Lot 4 BIk 2
munity College at 9:00 kM..,
Seminole County, Florida, Shall at
purwanttothe Charterof the City
Amended Plat Seminola Pk. $100.
10:00 AM. or as soon as possible LOCAL TIME, JUNE 10, 10, In of Longwood, Florida, Chapter 69.

BMA Propto same asabove add

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24)95 Myrtle AvC
Orlando
Sanford

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NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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the fictitious name of NUMA NEXED; PROVIDING FOR THE
that I RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES FOR
SURF SPORTS Dlv., and

ior.alco. Phone 322.3031 for
Nilda Hovanec to George K.
An ordInance relatIng to
GREENHOUSE WITH TOILET Seminole County Property ApMary Brockway to Claude W5 Hovanec Jr. &amp; James Penn Lot 23 specified
appointment,
praiser as to the sufficiency of
areas of the unin. FACILITY BUILDING.
Bates &amp; wf Kathleen, E SOIl of Lot 01k B Sportsman Paradise
Bid documents are open to such Petition pursuant to the
corporated territories of Seminole
20 SaIl of Lot 9 81k M Lake Mills Cosuerry $100.
public Inspidion in the otflcesof terms of said Charter received; Get Cash Buyers for a small
County, Florlqi; creating the
Shores, $3,000.
,
investment. Place a low cost
Sfeven A. Wamsley to ChristIe Country Club Heights, UnIt I, P.W. Dodge Plan Room
(QCD) Lake at the Woods tO Cooper Lots 13-16 Ilk C Sanlande
classIfied ad for reSults. 322.
WHEREAS, the City Corn.
Street Lighting District: to be Central Florida Builders lxJamfs M Rosenfeld &amp; Christina K Sprl
_or$319993.
Tract 53 111,000.
entItled the Country Club Heights. change In Orlando: and may be mission of the City Of l.ongwood.
Shelley, Lot 352 Lake of tile Woods
Olin Mner. HomO to Helen K.
Florida, has deemed It in the best
Unit I, Street Lighting District: obtained or reviewed from the

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Home
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Fireplace. Near church I
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SEIGLE R REALTY

W. Garnett White
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC

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3 BEDROOM WIT.H EAT-IN

High' 3 Bedroom, I bath, furnished.

ACTUARIALASSIT

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Furnished

Sanford Aru, clean I BR, 21.
air,adults,nopts,sptoctterm.
$400month.322-4232.

FRIENDLY TERMS

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$130
$130

WAREHOUSE
CAI.MAKER

ACRE.

ASSUMjBLEMTG,atl'7pct.,3
Bdrm. ?bath home in Sunland.

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2309W.lstSt.Bythebusheior
by the ear. 323-2261.

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Lovely qVisj neighborhood.
Fenced back yard and w"il.

3 BEDROOM ON CORNER
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pets, no chIldren. Furnished

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Notice is hereby given that the 425, Lake Mary. FIa. 32716, AMENDMENT TO CITY MAP TO

Harold K O'Brien, Lot'251 Wind- Eberts to James F. O'Neill &amp; wf.
ward Square Sec Ill $53,000.
Diane Lot 16 Wekiva Hunt Club

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Lawrfmowers We sell the bestS. JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
'69
service the- rest WESTERN
to '75 models Call 3)9 9100 or
AUTO. 301 W 1st St
B3.s 4605 I Dealer'

Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table
II chairs, 1.50 each, Nollis
Sanlord Furniture Salvage, 1792 S of Sanford 3fl-1721.

11 ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK

CAR PORT ON LARGE

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family rm. fireplace, Central
H&amp;A, on culde-s.ac, $450 me.
322-6952, Owner-AssocIate,
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$29,900.

LOTS, SANFORD AVE.

CALL ANYTIME

Sat. &amp;.Sun. 323.5963.

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REDEFINING THE
COR'
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OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA, TO
INCLUDE SAID LAND WITHIN
FICTITIOUS NAME
that lam THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAMISTATUTI

Lotl9WhisperwoodatSabalPoint GeraldO.Koontz&amp;wf.EIla,Lotl4
Un 2, $111,600
Stonwood 1*9,900.

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JESSUP $32,500
eat-in kitchen, w-w carpet,
fenced yard. In great location. • 2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM.

References. 322.1477.

Exc. piy b

MAINT
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City of Longwood.
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extras. Yours for 562,500.

w-w carpeting, $300 me. + $300, sic. deposit. No Pets.'

ARE NOT ALIKEI
COME TO AAA
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ft..f Lot 15$. E 70 ft of S 3$ ft. Of
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Samuel L Hardy I wi Patricia to

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$39,900-Excellent

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on file with the -Clark of the City BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
andsamemaybelnspectedbythe AND MORE PARTICULARLY

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Est Un 111100.
Kitty 0.Ax? to SCm. EmpI. Econ

ORDINANCE NO. 411

hearIng may be continued from - OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA,
time to time untIl final action is ANNEXING 'TO AND IN.
CLUDING WITHIN THE COR.
taken by thi City Commiulon.

lot 6535.500.
Robert A. Cooper &amp; *1. Jimmie -"Fictitious Name Statute,"
Ret Comm of Amer to Richard to Jimmie S. Cooper W. 23fl of Lot
Chapter 865.09, Florida Statutes,

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1965 GMC
Ton,, 3 speed'
standard Very good work
lutch
truck .ew
leaf
springs, and tes $700. Call
Expert Roofing .J23 7473
serious inQuires only

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NE EDED Old
for JUNK 5. RECONDiTION

Asking 55.500 Call 3210732.

62LaWfl.Garden

SOME FARM LAND, ROAD

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Fenced yard, CH&amp;A
$.330pef' month.323-6570

after 6p.m.. $3.4SI.

Swim Skate Movies
AChlldsWorld,323-I42I

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conference Monday. He said
the two lawyers at the prison

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benefits Include paid vacatIon,
company car, retirement plan

MflC 15 )oSted at the CIty Hall. OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, AN

his last scheduled

Jean M Mathews, Lot 31
Oakwood Builders to LewIs W.
TuscdwllIa Un 6. $100,000
Mitchell &amp; wi. Joan Lot 13
SprIngs Landing Venturi to TuicawiIIaUn$. $110,000.
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appear and be heard wIth respect

Beach, Fla., for which he has
not been tried,

&amp; Charlene to Dale. $61,000.

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the Moving to a newer home, _____________________________
hearing, which will be held in
apartment? Sell"don'tneeds"
City Hall of Longwood. Florida, onl
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faswlth a want ad.

He Is under death sentence
for the 1975 abduction and
shooting of Michael Priest, a

DUPLEX
income!

2 BEDROOM. PANELED FAM.
F C ROOM, CARPORT,
ED YARD, NEW 7018$dq.

COUNTRY LIVING-) Bdrm, 2

AMF

Sanford Airport 322.7100.

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Said Ordinance was placed on
first readIng on APRIL 21, i910
and the City Commission will

Apply

surance.

SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC-

LOt 3 81k C SterlIng Park Un 2, Thomas 0. Kallenbach &amp; WI.
Linda Sani Lots 3-1 01k 12 Evans.
$31,500.

Un'l $35,500.

new interspring bedding
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but' brand n'w fop
line bedding sets onl9' Free
local delivery. NoII-s Sanford

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Mate" Dating Service. All

CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;

has refused their

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ABLE RESTORABLE NEAR

on 1+ acre. Gazebo, pond,
guest
house,
Every
imaginable feature. You'll
love it for $79,900.

BOAT ASSEMBLERS &amp;
$275 per me., lint, last &amp;
$100 sac. dep.
Assembler exp. In cruIsers.
Minimum of 3 yrs, ixp. [X.
celleni company benefits, 10. MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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*1 lnez, beg 103 rods S of NW cor of Orlando Ranches Sec. $100.
NEI.. of sec 25-19-29 etc, $1,200.
(QCD) Janet F. Colvin to Estate

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Drive 6 cvi std ii000 miles

'DRAWER FILECABINET
HERBS TV
2597 S Sanford Ave
323 1731

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2 Choice Lots in nicest section. LOST: Whit " pItiiiwIth

SAID LAND WITHIN . THE
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CITY; AUTHORIZING AMENDMENTTOCTY 'MAP TO IN

Pk Un 21, 517,900.
Lot 299 Lake of The Wood of former U.N. Ambassador
IQCD) Judy N Casto to Robirt A Townhouse $100.
Andrew Young, staked out
McNaughton &amp; wf Judy, Lot 15
BMA Properties to James P.
bench
at the prison's front
Woodbridge Un 1 The Springs $100. McMurrer &amp; WI. MarIe Sithe as
doiw
to
await
H. Miller 5. Sons to Raymond J
last-minute
above.$5,600..
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5 ACRES ON CATFISH POND,

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HEAT. LAKE MARY. $36,900.

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first day of th 72-hour
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Realti
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construction helpful. Al

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OFFICEFURNITURE
40 Complete Off ices

191, S tor F'utur; Fufl; auio.

ACRES TALL PIP4E,
HARNEY HEIGHTS RD. IN
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a letter to the U.S. Justice Department on Dec. 26, several federal agencies, the Law Enforcement
1979, charng that he was being harassed in Assistance Administration LEAM being one of
Sanford Police Officer Tony Brooks, corrently
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retaliation
for filing charges with the Equal those agencies.
siecIal assignment to the U.S. Drug Enfor- Employment Opportunity commission,
lie
denied
that
he ha s filed any new complaint
Administration, (DETA), denied reports
In 1977, the city settled a case involving a against the city since the original one-was filed i
today that he has filed a new racial
complaint by Brooks of racial discrimination the 1976.
discrimination complaint against the city of
year before. As part of that settlement Brooks
However, from time to time he has received
Sanford.
was transferred to the DEA and received nearly and answered questionnaires concerning the
"I don't know from whence these people are
$3,000 in back pay for the time prior to the set- matter from several federal agencies, he said,
getting their information," said Brooks. At is
'"tin content with y job," Brooks said, adding
. .tiement when he was unemployed.
completely,in error."
Brooks said today that many people fail to again that he did not write a letter to LE"in
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according to school officials. A September 1981
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Tues Prey Total
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school board has not yet made any specific zone - Ronald Reagan, who had the GOP
California: With 95 percent of the
nomination In hand two weeks ago, won precincts repor'tlng, Kennedy 1,399,896 or
changes.
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Ohio: With 99 percent, Carter 597,547 or
in the drawn-out primary process in 5 percent, delega
tes; Kennedy 516,961
food service workers, custodians and California.
or-44
percent,
77
de
le
gate s.
couriers, is asking For a base salary
"I'm
now
dedicated
to
brijtgtng
Oir
Kennedy
won
In
Rhode
Island with 68
increase from

$3.02 to $4 per hour, Moore Deniocratic Party back together." percent, South Dakota with 48 percent,
Seminole County School Board where there are more drugs is no answer
Carter told camppign supporters early
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and New Mexico with 48 percent. Carter
Ile said
th ey are asking th at the top today. He sa id he was "reaching out the
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should
Member Pat Tebon will suggest to night sa id school public information director salary,
09762
be
raised
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won in West Virginia with 62 percent and
procedures,
the
contract
preamble,
his good ( ?) suit whereupon
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from $17,644 to $20,149. hand of friendship" to supporters -of
that the school board establish a drug Ralph Ray. She feels the first step in
Montana
li
c
with 51 percent.
po
ti
al
freedom
and
in
service
trai
ng
ni
Alan moved on to the slam.
The total package calls for $VO,000 Kennedy and Democratic dropou~
SOUTH
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education program to help teachers, controlling dru gs at, schoo l Is to ed ucate
1 - Be
CANCER
(June 2"July n) TreaUng funds or other
Carter
went
over the top while losing to
when
they
meet
with
the
school
board's
on guard In co
There
are
lots
of
ways
to
II
valuables careleuly could
others recognize when a persons how to recognize when a person over last year "but they probably won't California Gov. E(hnund Brown Jr. of
,
bid the hand and either four or
Kennedy in New Jersey - getUng 43
negotiating team at 4:30 today at Lymanparents
studentand
"high."
.
veralations with others
Is on drugs, and to recognize different accept our salar y schedule," Moore California.
spades is a reasonable
High School.
delegates in that defeat to pass the 1,666
--. You could tidxdentionally tell
admitted.
White House press secretary Jody
The board will meet at 7:30 p.rTf. at the drugs and how they affect people.
4143
final contract with four
total needed for the nomination.
"We will not be discussing major
some tales cut of school When
spades being preferable.
School Bqard Assistant Superintendent Powell said today Carter telephoned
school board office, 1211 Mell onvlll e
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The president complimented Kennedy
money matters," said Bill Moore in.
in doubt,
Vulnerable: Both
for Business and Fina nce Roger L. Kennedy Tuesday night to offer his
Six spades made after real:
,
Ave.,
Sanford,
Th
e
school
b
oa
DuItt
West
rd
will
also
hear
a
report
Harris
s
on
running "a good campaign."
-Takon
more
than
you
terim executive director of the Seminole
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
ly fine play by John.
ai d th e tota l 1979.80 payroll will congratulations on a "tough, hard fought
Mrs. Telson Is "irked a bout expulsion" on the athletic poli cies for tr ansfer
can
haldle
today
could
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pro"
carte r told his campaign supporte rs,
Wed N" ff"I 3"th
He won the spade lead In his
Education Association. Moore has been of students caught with drugs because students maintained by other Florida be $44,408,6.
campaign and to wish him well" - but
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an impulas to immm others' to be a very kulstrating ex.
hAnd,
saw
that
he
needed
two
hired
to
negotiate
for
NIPSCO,
Non"
Th
e Democratic Party al ways haa
i4._fr4.,...L/ai.
Salaries will consume 76.12 percent of Kennedy aides told the White Hous
Pan 2,
she feels putting them out on the street school boards.
Pus 2
Know
successful finesses and had o
your
with material goods Your Pmee.
Instructional
Personnel
of
Seminole
problems
in finding unanimity, but the
—
the total schools' operating budget of Kennedy wail resting and could not e
Pus 30
Pus 4•
solve entry problems to his
County.
dynamic peraonaiity shows limitations and operate within
be
democratic
process, including the
Pan
$•
a
bo ut $58,000,000.
Pus Pass
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by St of fel &amp; HeldahI
Own hand.
disturbed.
those bcsmdL
bed When you're modest
Moore said NIPSCO has already asked Cowley said the school board usually Instructional personnel,
conven tion Itself, is a time to resolve
p
At trick two he took a subOf t his amount, $11,508,475 is ex pe cted
But If Car ter was offer in g a graceful
For an approximate 20 percent salary knows wha t money will be available for
di fferences."
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - AlUm (March 21-April 19)
ceulul diamond finesse. He
lb ATC 4q
Each group, according to Moore, is-, to come from property taxes. Of that, way for the Massachusetts senator to
Increase over 1979-80, but no decision is
Kennedy would have none of that.
Yotr luck today is Just the - If you have to make a
th
e
school
di
got
back
to
his
hand
by
lead..
strict
by
June.
opening
leadS
2
IEA,OOC?
asking
for
nearly
a
20
percent
salary
$8,760,250
are
used
for
salaries
and
quit
the
race,
Kennedy
made
it
cle
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Ing and overtaking dummy's
expected until after the current
"I
am committed to continuing this
Opposite of yesterday's when choice today es t Where to
The school board has begun increase,
benefits. NIPSCO will receive $841,860 of wasn't buying.
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legislative session,
campaign
... in a way that helps, not
negotiations with teachers, bus drivers,
NIPSCO, which includes 566 main- the property tax funds this year, Harris
Kennedy pointed to his victories In
nents followed be had no more
hurts,
that
unifies, not divides, the
polite and cordial to all, but resources, place the family
School Board Chief negotiator Ernest clerical workers* as well as non. tenance workers, inechanics, repairmen, said.
trumps to worry about.
some of the nation's biggest states - Democratic Party," Kennedy said.
don't sign or agree to first. Help others U there's B75.by
He took another diamond
aid Ate.
finesse, discarded a club on \
LMRA (Sept. U4)cL 23) TAURUS (Apt *Mq 30)
This Und was submitted mr- the see .of disimolllda, ruffed
I
the last diamond, finessed the
Don't
treat
your
duties
or
Not
everybody
.1.,
has
a
bidding
#
last week.
queen of clubs, cubed the ace,
___ obilgatlons with indifference yost good inte tions
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in the box was . ruifed a club, led a losing
today or you could create Take care. Someone mn*
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by Alan Son g (North) and heart and still
had a trump to
serious
John Ran (South
problems. Act to tae you as a pawn in
By DAVID M. tz1.,EJ
ruff dummy's
Last
club.
council from voting to reverse their earlier
schools in the area.
(MWAPER
Eh
ITRPRL
AJan
band
project would have on the city. A letter circulated
troom, in front of about 80 persons, most of whom
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decision, he did free.Winter Springs to formally
While the committee did not succeed in conby the conunittee states both sides are currently opponents Of the development plan.
"I just preserved the status quo," said Circuit approve petitio ns demanding a referendum on the vincing the city council to refuse the zoning
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lining up witnesses for the trial backing their
At the start of the brief hearing, Leffler ordered
Judge Kenneth Leffler as he left a packed Issue within a year.
change,
It
did
take
out
petitions
to
call
for
a
vote
contentions
on the validity of the petition
W LOMId Sta rr
.
the
spectators be silent. He explained to them he
b; Bob Thavs
courtroom, Tuesday afternoon, moments after
Early last month, the city council members - on the matter under a section of the city charter
carriers' claIms,
had
the courtroom, largest In the county courissuing an injunction against the City of Winter voted to change the zoning on the parcel south of
calling for a referendum on any item requested
Florida
Land
also
asked
for
the
injunction
thouse,
for only a short time, and was Interested
. Springs, delaying action on reversing a decision State Road 419 from rural (one home per acre or
by more than 15 percent of the voters In the Wt
Afty% OF TIE W TRY-- AND IF I 00
although
attorneys
for
the
firm
also
attempted
to
in
holding
the hearing as quickly as possible.
LAWFTY-BUT
HE
ATTk~Xq
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to rezone land until a trial is held.
41t.
HIM!less), to suburban. with a maximum of 3.5 homes
election.
introduce testimony on the petitioners' behavior.
.The
spectators
corriplied with Leffler's reqUe3t,
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Leffler Wnxd the compromise injunction on a per acre of land.
When 30 percent of that number signed the
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refused
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testimony,
remaining
silent
throughout the half- hour
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request by the Florida Land Corp., which is
A group of Winter Springs residents, calling
petition, Florida Land sued the petitioners and
granting instead an in junction prohibiting any session.
seeking to prevent a group of Winter Springs themselves the Citizens' Rights Committee the city, seeking a temporary Injunction to
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actions from being taken to reverse the original
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residents from overt urning a decision, by the city formed to block the proposal, its mem bers
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council, to allow the compa ny more houses per claiming the added number of homes would put a
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be held on the subject.
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acre on Its 305-acre plot. While he blocked the city burden on the roads, municipal services and
signatures by lying a bo ut the real effects the
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California, New York, Pennsylvania,
President Carter today clutched the New Jersey and Michigan.
votes for his party's nomination in one
The Massachusetts senator promised
hand and offered the ot he r npéa to
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spurned the move and ref used to quit showings plus-some dramatic presidenta
missteps still
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W. primaries Tuesday.
nomination,
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government increasing lazes by more
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than 5percent.
Crystal bsll.gazlngIs the name ofthe
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game where property taxes n the State
13 looking at 19 counties with an eye
of Florida are concerned this year.
toward forcing those counties to abide by
Creating part of the rules of the game the law requiring "just value"on real
Is the Florida Legislature. Its deadline
property of 90 to 100 percent of market
for those rules is Friday, when the 1980
value, Knowles notes. Market value Is
session of the Legislature adjourns. The
the amountthe house could be sold for on
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counties the state 13 looking at. The state
anybody's guess.
has determined that Seminole County is
assessing
property ateo.9 percent of just
While this is all going on In
value. If the state should order the
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businesses
bear the brunt
as would
fiscal year 1980-11 which begins October those
with would
more expensive
homes,
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mendatl
on to the city commission is July hir ratio of the actual tax paid. Those
"I'm using figures from Last year, with more expensive homes would bear
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definitely a move.to 'help the little man'.
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to the city commission has The following would be caught In the squeeze to adjust
the rate of taxation or services. Local
— The Senate-House conference
government would suffer either
committee is making a decision on
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plans to be operating between Deltona and Sanford
whether to grant a new $15,000
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Daytona Beach.
-homestead exemption on' real property"By the end of the week, we may know
Dolly the Trolley made her debut Friday with a
Friday's trial run began at the Deltona Corp.
- Values to homeowners. Included in the
what the new law is," Knowles said, "but
get-acquainted run between Deltona and DeLand
parking lot. After a coffeestop in Orange City, it
provisions of the hills Is a continuation of
we won't know about the county's tax
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$155 million, would have instead
phase will be the route between Deltona, DeBary
everyone to have the uzne baa. In the
through Sunday when It becomes operational,
Wtable base of $88 million dollars.
state ttmdthg formula," Knowles
and Orange City with the next link scheduled to
taking Deltona-DeLand residents to shopping areas.
To obtain the same amount of revenue
. extend the route from Orange City to DeLand.
Of the legislation, Knowles said that
Trolley riders will purchase a round-trip ticket that
from property Was as the current year, during this Lest week the flood gates are
James credits his wife, Tina, with the idea.
will enable them to stop off at any one of the
Knowles estimated the tax rate would open in Tallahassee. "Bills will go
Within a year, If the PSC gives approval, James
shopping areas on the route and catch Dolly on her
have to be Increased from 11w present through like opening a faucet,' he said.
$7.08 per $1,000 assessed valuation to - State Rep. Bobby Brantley said It's
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anyone's guess what bill will come out of
Now
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manager adds, since city and govern- meeting and which had Saturday and
ment Is restricted ca maximum tax rate Sunday sessions.
of $10 per $1,000 assessed value.
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In spite of its nostalgic appearance, the motorized
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James said he Is starting out with oe trotl*y
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been to assure voters he will provide for Florida Association of County
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community Input into school ad- Superintendents, Veterans of Foreign
ministration decisions. Hughes promised Wars and has served as Seminole County
Basic Skills Tests and above average
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to set up a superintendent's advisory thathnan for the March of Dimes and
scores on nationwide skills and aptitude
tests as part of his accomplishments.
educational representative for the United
programs as part of his ac- council.
But Layer said today thers are already Fund.
He mentioned that 10 new schools have complisliments.
been constructed and 24 major additions
"The record is good, I can tell you that "so many advisory groups I can't keep
Layer Is a veteran of the Korean War,
or renovation, accomplished under his right now. I'm proud of my record," he track of them."
having served three years as a lieutenant
leadership. He also cited the elimination said.
He listed migrant, vocational, in the U.S. coast Guard. He Is married to
of social as opposed to academic
"I'm confident similar progress can be curriculum, insurance, principal the former Lucy Pilolan of Oviedo and
promotion, salary increases for em- made In the next four years as it has In selection, school location and countywide Longwood and they have a daughter,
pioyees for eight consecutive years and the past eight years through the advisory groups and sa(d he im- Laura Lynn, who Is a student at Duke
establishment of 40 new vocational cooperation and efforts of parents, plemented more such groups than there University. They reside at 207 Crystal
courses and 30 exceptional child teachers, administrators and taxpayers ever had been before.
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Congress and the Supreme Court.
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Jackson said four immethods were uwee effective disturbances in Greensboro, NC.; Wichita, Kan.;
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in Fort Wayne, Ind.
"In most urban areas now, the temperature is
very high," he said. "Tension is great, because
United to Save Humanity), was in New Orleans to you have a combination of high unemployment
prepare for the national FUSII convention, July and high inflation."

an unlikely Kennedy sweep of all eight sta tes
would not prevent him from picking up more
man enough commitments.
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win. Poll s show a close contest for 306
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l0s, and It Is that kind of economic policy that I find alien to'
everything the Democatic Party stands for."
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policy this fall, Brokaw asked.
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promise of an interview Tuesday with Martha Coleman,

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professional and tareer Information with the Gold rise in goki prices,"
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In a weekend of high visibility, Carter visited
then explained to reporters what he meant when everytWng tluit we can to make sure that that does
wounded civil rights leader Vernon Jordon and called the attack an assassination attempt last riot develop."
gave two televised interviews in which he warned
week. He said the dictionary defines it as "the
Asked about the national malaise, Carter said,
Iran the United States will take "very severe"
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man and this kind of unleashed things," l)oyle Wesson, editor

Carter traveled train Camp David Sunday to visit Jordan

equal opportunity employer and has reportedly asked
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it with searnstresses to sew KKK trademark hoods and
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"Between 1970 and 1978, the black suburban
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hinted the blasts were to avenge the
Shake, 4$, was wounded In both legs in a telephone Interview that Jews may
slayings of six Jews in Hebron.
and a military Wicial said they my have been responsible for the bombings,
Both mayors were injured seriously In have to be amputated. Khlaf, the of- among the worst such inc idents in 13
ficials said, sustained a serious wound In years of IsraelI rule on the turbulent
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Authorities said most of the 18,000 Cubans housed at Fort

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rioting and demanded to be let in "to bash heads." Police said

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Presidential aide Gene Eiden berg, who arrived at Fort
Chaffee early today, said the federal government now realizes
it must use whatever nonlethal force is necessary to keep the
refugees under control and on the base grounds.
The ai de said until the full military reinforce ments have
arrived, National Guardsmen will be authorized to enter the
base and patrol it.
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After their arrival, the delegation members were driven to
the former Royal Tehran Hilton Hotel, renamed Independence
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Iran" began with a message from Ayatollah Ruhollah
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philosophies.
In a preliminary report to the union's 26th constitutional convention, UAW President Douglas A.
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acceptance of automation and new technologies,
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between all peoples Is essential for understanding," Clark
said. "And to that respect, we are very an xious as Americans
to achie ve a reconciliation with the Iranian people."
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district,
Before ending his four-day viit by flying back to
Rome tonight, the pope was to address the United
Nations Educational, Scientical and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) and then travel to the St.
Theresa pilgrimage center in th4 Normandy city of
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of kis visit to France today by blessing the city of Paris
from its highest geographical point -the monumental
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP!)
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John Hope, cWef forecaster at the National which grow into hurricanes.
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Sunday the glow was not caused by the actual presence
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some place in the mountaln," said Tim Halt, a

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equipment to thieves who burglarized his car while it sat in
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hurricane season began Sunday wi th the for the windows of its sixth floor offices in
tropics basking in relative calm, but Coral Gables.
forecasters don't count on that situation
"There's no way to predict what will happen
in any season," Hope said; "but we have a gut
lasting too long,
"Tropical storm development is not ex- feellngthisyearbecauseofthewarmwinter in

Mount St. Helens is heating spots on the summit into a
red glow, but scientists say they were wrong in

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - Former U.S. Attorney General
Ramsey Clark arrived today In Tehran with nine other Amenca ns In defiance of a Whi te House ban on travel to Iran, sa ying

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When store manager Margaret Cheatham, 21, Winter Park,

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But, said Iskander In the current edition of the
newsletter, Saudi Arabia's own $2 price increase
earlier t his month, bringing Its oil to $25 a ba
attempt to reduce the pricing gap with others, "was a
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besides the bags, deputies say.
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Why are there more than 60,000 Cuban
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Mahaffey learned very young to battle Morgan. Newton and Trevino won $17,600 bogey at the 18th.
back from adversity and he made it pay each..
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of
Mahalfey suffered a hyperextended when Mahaffey birdied the 18th. and In
Mahaffey overcame polio at age 4 and
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avoid a playorf, helped Mahaffey birdie
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ladder and
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Open Sunday to win by three shots,
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yarde left to the green (making his drive ,
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footer on the 18th for a final round 2.
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under-par68anda2l5total,threestrokes •for- birdiesatltand -wantednopartofa middle of theeen.
in front of Craig Stadler who had a 67 playoff.
'Hunest to God, I was Just trying to gets
Sunday. Gil Morgan finished at 70-279
"I wanted to birdie in because I've
my putt close enough so I could ftw '
with Lee Tevino and Jack Newton tied at been In those sudden-death things before putt because I knew that's all I need to
even-par 280.
and I don't like them, he grinned,
win. When it went In, I was as surprised • .
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rounding the bases during Sanford Youth
after the Mariners scored an Atlanta 9, los Angeles 5; 5-for-S to back Tom Under- help Texas snap a four-gain. 'It Is a nightmare vision. Among other:
8-7 vlcjory over the Indians. Montreal 7, St. Louis 6 in 12
ood, 5-3. John Mayberry losing streak.-Danny Dar win Baseball
League
second
half
i
'
It raises
question of a rational
. /
Johnson knew the history innings; Chicago 5, Phila- - drove in four Toronto runs but went 8 2-3 Inning to. boost his
.
.
Immigration policy for an advanced Western
1
only too well. The Mariners delphia 4; and Cincinnati 7, it was not enough to keep record to 4.1.
nation.
have had their problems San Diego 6.
low-key,
former
Yankee
Paul
A,n.rldn Lsavs
'style of his
penna nt Saturday with a 7-0 win over Cardinal
Such
an
"You
werespeclallyselected
to
participate
ti
S
Immigra
on
M,Iw
NI III NI — I III
licy
must
be
based
po
the
Indians,
going
12Brewers
Sox
5
against
8,
Red
Mirubella
From
failing to 4.4
predecessor4
=ies, while First Federal moved Into second place
Secretary
State Cyrus R. tnthlsnobleventurebecauseyourleadersare
Boston •
011111 NI—S Si
squarely on the national interest. No one has a
Ben Oglivie's bases-loaded
.25 against them Including a 5White Sox 6, Royals 1
'jth a 12-7 win over Clem Leonard Shell.
Keeton, Flinn (1) McClure Vance. But, of course,it will take more than gruff particularly intrigued with 'people's
Ken edy
"right" to admission to the United States on
13 record In Cleveland. But double capped an eight-run
Rookie Britt Burns and Ed
lfl - Castro II).arsd Martlntk
- '.Tbe First Federaiwin came after a protest was-upheld
ta lk. to repair the cum ulative damage the Carte- -- democracy' in Cuba. Perha ps th
anyotrgr ounds than that it is in the U.S. - 1S). Renko eurarn.l,c
Moors
ese refugees
the
Mariners
have'
seventh.
then
again,
Gorman
Thomas
and
Farmer
combined
on
a
sevenand the final I'Innings of a game were ordered replayed.
admlnistratioj-i has inflicted on American foreign will provide a valuable new perspective on
CM,
171 and 1:15k. w—
DraUo
m.
everyy.
oopereac
1.
tter. Burns, 7-3, scattered
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Clem Leonard Shell originally won the game 12-9 in seven
Flinn (101, L-suronI (2m.
By DEAN REYNOLDS
.
policy. Add President Carter, At Muskie, will the Cuban experiment."
sixth sits facing backwards, an Israeli subOn that basis, my conclusion Is that we
- But suddenly they are run and Don Money singled in five hits over seven innings
HRS-aostàn,
Fisk
(I).
Hobon
Innings.
.
UWted Press Interindtional .
There probably -wouldn't be many acmachine gun called an Uzi cradled in his lap.
surely remain,the chief architect of that policy.
should admit the Cubans and exclude the :
Winning. They have won 7-ofI
.
'
Saturday, Ken
. In a long Sanford Pee Wee League game
.
.
Win or lose on June 3, much of what has
.
Haitians and other miscellaneous refugees
11, have 24-24 record and a
Western Europe's fizzling response to 'Ptarices, but the strategy nevertheless become the Kennedy for President Campaign
Kern's Garage nipped Butch's Chevron Service 10-0.
Chcao
DS2NS 131—illS
.
—A
staff
car,
usually
transporting
Ken.
would produce the desired result — a confrom the outdoor slums of the Caribbean.'
~
.0 percentage, good enough
~t~..A an Cfy
OISOOSIH—% 2
G~Wwn put-ft.pAi.1roadem.w,aw
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and
a
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nurse.
KCmm;
Leonard. Christenson - -_ •
lympics and or tZe-ft
I 'lil6iiti"On of ItIfee'O"nomic
idel Castro's
The. rallies, 'the speeches, the repetitious
3.0 with a two-run bfa~t in &amp; third.' NEW YORK (UPI) — It had been a- forig day, 'and New
demented despot- emptying his jails, forcing
:
— An unmarked pofice'clh;,
'
carrying the
,
sanctions against Iran is'a measure of just how friends in the Third World.
.
television interviews, the press conferences,
.
AtlanUc Bank of the Sanford Little American League and
Burns (7 3). L-Loonard (4-3).
The Railroaders picked up their final four runs In the
mental,ly retarded Cubans onto the boats,
"Overall oui pitching has
York Yankee slugger Reggie Jackson made it clear he was
"ID. agent" — the Secret Service man with
mUch' reptcrk hat yet to t*accomptlMied, - - U Carter w
will fade away like
the Railroaders of the Sanford Little National League have
.
fifth.
thro ugh talking about a very scary experience.
osasy *bout uiat direct the fund-raisers —
doing everything he can to embarrass
been real good," Johnson
251 — SIll
clinched their league champlonships aid earned berths In
"I have nothing more to say," Jackson growled Sunday
said. "That has been the key
Grisport has Seven honn nm In his last thim garnell. I
ast rnaJocity Qf these
; -;
Clove
-00 Ili 31% 1 112 11
'rn.
-tecelawbe,g
for
one
raaaon
or
uw
city
diampioliships
which
open
June
17
at
Fort
Mellon
.
M
ganda effort,
following the New York Yankee31 11-7 baseball victory over
Cubans, however, are probably self-eelected '
Teffance Carr pitched the * first live Innings for the
all season, because our hitting
The motorcades will be reduced as well,
another to be threats to
with his. decision
Park.
(7) and L. Cox; Waits, Stanton
end a public preoccupation specifically aimed at those Third World especially
the Toron to Blue Jays. "1 don't wanna be In the papers
as
reptesenting
the
most
ambitious
Railroaders,
didn't
a
pa
r."
Is
a
little
below
llow a hit and struck our four. He
and
the long ones that stretch Into a
,.
II) and Money. —A
van
fi
lled wi th a heavily armed Los
e nerge tic sector of the popula tion.
merican hostages in Iran. Moving the nations, emphasizing that tens of thousands of city's heart from a distant airport — the on'!J
112 the Sanford Junior League, Kiwanis won the first f
Tom Paclorek, however,
retired the first 11 batters In order, although three of them
anymore. I told the police Id help and now I have to look at
Alexander (I), W—P-iiav,rlo (3Angeles Police Department Swat team — one
hostage Issue off center stage permits the ad- Cubans are fleeing from the supposed glories supervised by local and federal police
this (the gathered media). I don't wanna talk to you guys.
has made the Wttlng better in
The Carter administration has handied the
reached based before they were put out.
and appears to be well'on its way to the second half
Seattle, PacIorek (3). L. Cox
of whom infrequently sticks his head up
whole
situation
with
characteristic
inep.
of Castro's revolution.
recent
games.
He
has
The Yankee hitting star was weary from a shooting in23
hits
ministration, and U.S. S. allies, to focus on the
ShAy
Crockett
collected
the
*
champlonsWp
and
the
league
title.
only
hit
for
Cardfital
insweeping clean vast expanses of highway.
(1); Cleveland, Resello
:
through
a
roof
hatch
to
commatid
a
better
titude. First trying to block the flow of
I
cident in Manhattan early Sunday when Angel Viera, 25,
In his last 47 at-bats after
du3trie3, a single to lead off the last inning. It came off
serious question of how to deter fur.
In the Sanford Pee Wee League, Ciein' Leonard Shell
Carter, of course, has taken no
' such
Private ears are angled to the shoulder or
TOfnt
Cubans,
the
"111304163 - 1112
allegedly yelled racial obscenities at Jackson then fired
then
proclaiming
a
policy
reliever
J.
D.
going
'O-for-12
to
Paul.
of
open
view
of
the
terrain.
(It should be remembered
t*.eezed through the first half of the season unbeaten, but
ther Soviet aggression, including the distinbt
1pia9WUve steps. He remaim a wiell- detained in line with hundreds of others like
N.Y.
00 242 93S - 11 13 1
arms, then cracking down agairL Clearly, the
season.
He
had
an
RBI
single
three
shots
In
the
Yankee
outfielder's
direction.
The
in.
that
no
other
cart
breach
the
security.
The
Adcoo Roofing has a 3-0 record and a one-game lead in the
MlrabiIla, Bushey (S), Moore
possibility of a grab for Iran,
yet hapless, inept and Indecisive so many head of cattle, Their occupants,
Paul slapped a double and single for the Railroaders and
cident started In a dispute over a parking spot.
Carter administration possesses no rationale
In a five-run fourth .
San Diego Freeway is empty, save for the
and Whitt;
Underwood,
president who Is content to be manipulated by tiring of t he wa leave he vehi
hair
Dewayne
Mitche
ll
and
Albert
Armstrong
added
singles.
t ir
cles to
Viera was charged with attempted murder, reckless
CiOi,591 ( $ ) and Carom, Otea
for handling this I5Sn..
motorcade.) But even as the president sharpens the focus of a petty despot anxious to rid his country of stand, cross-armeo on
Larry Cox also delivered for
The replay of the protest game began In the bqttozn of the
(SI. W—Underwood (3-3). L—
the macadam as the
endangerment and possession of a deadly, weapon.
The Little American, Little National and Pee Wee league
U.S. policy on the paramount dangers facing the
the
Mariners, collecting an
Mirabella. (4 4).
political dissidents and prop up a minutes tick by and the parade approaches.
The
HRS—New
fifth
with
Clem
Leonard
Shell
leading
rationale
ought
to
be
political.
Castro,
s
7-3.
First
Federal,
—Another car filled with Kennedy advance
teams me entering the final week of the 19M regular
The shots were fired early Sunday morning, just two
York, Brown (s), iI m ~ 9
-- RHJ single In thJoujth
Cuba is in effect at war with the United States
however, was batting with the bases loaded and no outs
West, he continues to undermine prospects for a deteriorating economy.
people and assorted staffers.
---..
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seas
arIa;_ howratfest Jackson4ad been a hero when he won an extra..Toronto, Mayberry 2(10).
9y
game-Widn'Ing home run in
A hellcopeter circles overhead, scanning
and with the West., His Cuban mcreenary
,-_Aoger HsRstated-ddVs rolling-with a-single-'smd biII
—A
restoration of American power and credibility.
pool
reporters'
van
—
containing
Castro, not Carter, has been in almost total
inning
game
against
the
Blue
Jays
with
a
two-run
homer,
.
the ninth.
Oakind
below and.beyond.
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forces have been opposing U. S. an~gstern
the inning was over, First Federal had nine runs on the
- STANDINGS
Muskle returned from Europe just in time to hear control of all u" of the exodus ever lit"
Police found three bullet holes in a nearby awning,
- fleWslPe!LaULWIM,abetter view-of the cars
Seattle
may
not
win
a
- --14otorcycI police
board
by,
strategic
Interests
throughout
for
the
frame
and
securing-square-a
12-7
lead.
the
olatile
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Keough. Camacho (3), Jones -arrested Viera and made the charges against him: Jackson
President Carter reiterate opposition to anything It began-a mth sgo.lt Is he*ho, untii
and responsible to their colleagues for
pennant this year, but the club
inches of pavement as they go.
Mike Wright had a single in the wild fifth Inning and Gary
African continent. Castro has been foAenting
'more than the most marginal,~Ucreasct 1n U.S. recently, determined
who'would leave Cuba,
said
he
wasn't
worried
at
first,
but
when
realized
the
gun
relating any incident the enhanced proximilty
(9) and Sundberg W—Darwin
is getting respect.
Marxist revolution in Central America and
Cooper smashed a double.
17 ..... I '
the
Atlantic Bank
of
was real and became "very seared."
Motorists traveling in the opposite direction
be released daily
military strength.
(4 1) L -Keough (63). MR*the Caribbean. It follows that any political
Cooper and Kirk Blocker each finished the game with a
affor,
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Flagship Bank
"1 think they've got very
Oliver, Texas, Oliver - S. Star Yankee pitcher lion Guidry, feeling a sense.of
of each boat slow to a crawl, courting disaster he spy
Measured
that reality, the refreshing and the
double and single for First Federal.
injury that can be done to Castro and, beyond
Putnam 2.04).
—A
network
van
briatming
with
televialon
10 .....8
Seminole Petroleum
good
said
relief when he found out Jackson was not hurt, joked, "Now
pitching,"
making On Journey betwelen cubs,s marlel the procession and strain to we the occupant
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American
Richard Leonard had a pair of singles for Clem Leonard
him, to his Soviet sponsors Is in the American
cameramen, producers and correspondents,
9. .8
(rge'i
Cleveland Manager Dave
Bay and Key West, Fla.
every time somebody shoots off an M-80 In the stands,
of the sleek black cadillac.
California at O.$rstI, Md..
Shell.
and Western interest.
—Two more unmarked police cars.
3.44
KrayoLa Kollege
Reggie will probably come running in from the outfield. I'm
rain •
Garcia. 'That's what's
Carter not only failed to seize am irdtiative,
Included in the motorcade that Sen.
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Roger Hall was the winning pitcher, allowiq five hits and
hurry .
L-17
Jack Prosser Ford
keeping them up there just
not sitting next to him in the dugout anymore."
The
press
busferrylng
30
to
40
journalists
Thefloodof
refugeesoutof
Cuba
represents
.
Baltimore at millne"Is. pod.
he also bungled the opportunity td state with Edward Kennedy commands this day as he
striking out 11.
like
Toronto."
and
assorted
hangers-on.
rain
Just
such
a
political
injury.
The exodus
Precision and clad ty the United States' of. approaches east Los Angeles are:
Just when It appeared Butch's Chevron Service was going
NATIONAL LEAGUE
—A police rescue emergency van,
provides the most vivid sort of evidence that
ficial Position on the mug migration.
to
post
its
initial
win
of
the
15..2
19M
Railroaders
Ken
Kern's
--One muted olice car
a score
—More
In a compassionate but careless and ill_________________________
Garage
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rallied
for
ILA
runs
In
the
top
of
the
fourth
and
Federal
si
x
Fi
rs
t
And behind it all, a tide of automobiles failure. We should welcome the m for reasons
conceived remark, the president encouraged of motorcyellng officers.
managed
a
IO..7
10-9
victory.
Clem
Leonard
Shell
.
—The limousine carrying the senator and a
liberated once the senator's coterie had
of clear political interest, meanwhile doing
fOrMiltion of a haphazard, dangerous and
10. .8
Butch's Chevron Service scored six runs in the bottom of
Sunniland Corporation
p•
everything possible to de-atablize the Castro
disorganized exodus by promising in early
portion of his retinue,
the
first
and
5.12
led
until
Ken
Kern's
wild
fourth
Inning
outPoppa
Jay's
regime: Radio Free Cuba broadcasts, arms
er, Braves
May to receive all refugees with ,,an open
em Dodgers
—The Secret Service "War Wagon" — the
Just one day — one small part— of running
burst
.
1.
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Cardinal
Industries
drops, the
of
a
Cuban
government
heart and open arms."
station wagon that carries six agents. The
for president, Kennedy style.
- in exile.
Rusty Smith had a perfect three-for-three day at the plate
By United Press International
doubles and two RBI.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
for Ken Kern's Garage, blasting a double and two singles.
The Los Angeles Dodgers found out Sunday what the Atlanta
Pirates 13, Mets 3
(Second Hail)
Raymond Williams homered and Bernard Mitchell tripled
Braves' management has known since the season started—
Dale Berra's first majorleague grand slam capped a seven5, .0
Kiwanis
for the winners.
it's difficult to make Bob Homer knuckle" under.
run fifth inning that paced the Pirates. Jim Bibby, 6-1, scatKnights of Columbus
CA
1
e
Kevin Richardson slarnmed a triple for Butch's Chevron,
Horner, who refused to adhere to management's order that
tered eight hits, walked three and struck out live in registering
Rotary
Jerry Harkness blasted a double and Chuck Roll, Paul
he report to the minor leagues earlier this season after a
his fourth complete game.
•
V.F.W.
9 I :
Harkness and Denise Forbei each slapped singles.
slump, demonstrated the form that had prod uced 56 home runs
Cubs 5, FIllies 4
1.4
Moose
in his first two big league seasons by belting a pair of
Scot Thompson's run-scoring single In the seventh inning
0.
351
Elks
I. WilliamS II I Perbso
IAIL.
CARDINAL
WASHINGTON — There is disturbing
knuckleballs
for
ho
me
runs
In
lea
ng
th
e
Braves
to
a
9-5
di
carri
ed the Cubs past the Phil li es. Thompson's hit scored Dave Now, less than a year after the - combat
35S
IlafdNS 136 WON
Cuban missiles by adding three booster days. Furthermore, I can report also that tia:
IQADISS
INDUIrIluS
evidence that 00 Soviets. encouraged hI
" A5 MsIUs
I
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I
Davidson
S
I
Al
N.H
victory.
H
Kingman,
who singled and advanced to second on a wild pitch.'
50 ' &amp;MW4.Ul W. LULCLUNCIM
WE
rocket moma uiat increase their range Soviets have constructed about 50
3 0 6 CWT
haroened . , L ~
Jimmy. Carter's tepid leadsfshlp, may be
III
33$
Smiffi
,
Mtktsli
Mixon
have compiled truly alarming evidence that
threefold,
shelters for the MIGs In Cuba — an unusual' (Second Half)
Ill
35$ MitcIlit
YSISI,
preparing another Cuban missile crisis for
I II Oreyson
homer prior to the game, belted a knuckle-curve off Dave
For Chicago and Mike Schmidt hit his major-league leading - the Soviets are secretly developing a nuclear
Intelligence
sources
told
my
associate
Dale
SS I
ti
Welds..
uI. A1!IIPSSI ii I yelImS
on
precau
for
a
climate
as
mild
as
Cuba's.-.
the united States.
•,
ocRooJing
3..0
Goltzforatwo-run
merin
e
ho
th
th
irdtnningandhitaknuck.
WlHl•m
III
17th
homer for t he Phillies.
cspsblllty In Cuba may, In fact, already
11
Van Atta the Cuban defector had been In. Analysts suggest that the strong shelters are
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,
lebail
off
U
Chin
2.
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reli
ev
er
Char
e
Hough
In
the
seven
Leonard
Shell
li
th
for
a
ther
no
Giants
6,
Astros
2
AlIuodsr S I I 1415510
formed that the purpose of the SAM4 Intended to protect the MIG force from
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Ku.eGar.ie
-'
In 1962 br oUght a nuclear showdown between
I
La.
ho
i
t
s
S..4ss
,,,
Ken
Kern's
Garage
2.1
mer.
He
also
drove
in
a
run
wi
th
a
s
ac
rifice
y
in
fl
the
filth
S.IsCvees
Bob
Knepper
pi
satellite outpost 90 miles from Florida.
tc
hed
a
sixhitter
and'douhled
In
two
modification was to - give It a surface-to- veillance and-or attack by U.S. aircraft and'
flule'
S1l'
IIS
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I SI ViSIon
- Nikita Krtahchsv and Jolmennedy. With
0 lei
s. ___
ace
I
ty. In other words, it can now mW&amp;L
FIRST
The
ream the American public has not
55 LEONARD
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45 $ Carets
Butch's Chevron
0_3
his 16th game of the season and was playing for the
PIDUAI.
.
4-6, struck out six and - did not walk a batter In going the
be used for attack as well as defem. 7`11w
010 2101111.1.
Perhaps the most alarming evidence of ' :13
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was
taken
out
of
the
game
after
six
Innings
when
distance
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tthe modified SAM4a in Soviet military preparations In Cuba is
ls that thelnlethgenceconununityisafraw to
Niwi.1
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-face. Now with Carter In the White House, the
his
back
stiffened.
TODAYISGAKES
I
Cuba can reach targets in Florida.
so much as suggest a nuclear presence u
cantia.* t.w.
øe'
construction that has been taking place
.hInk
Its Ds
Hor rwr's hitti ng and two RBI by Dale Murphy wi thstood a
FlagsiulpBankvi.SunlmlePetroleum,5p,m.,BayAvernue
53 $4j4 latsils
aliresd.n
National Lea g ue
What
aharmed.ths4ntelllgence
experts
even
Matanus
Cube.
Th
3,
,
Lamwd
e
pragmatic
men
In
the
Inte
igence
ll
far from Havana. I reported In 5r0110
a
Simmons (5).
two-run
homer by Los Angeles' Steve Garvey and a three-run PhIa
Field
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,
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more was the defector's report that he wu Apro tMt large holes in the Mataaw
.
noo"ow
3
1
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few
On
disclosure
would
touch
off
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area . , %
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AM: Arnierican in.
shot by Dusty Bater.
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p.m.,
Fort
Mellon
Jack
Proem
Ford
vs.
Krqola
Kollege,
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CIDCI
soUl? International crisis —
told the new missiles' twin warheads were were "strikingly similar" in size, shape and
Walk, Reed (6), Saucier (7)
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p
put.
IN
AyiiI
SANASI
Elsewhere in the National League, Cincinnati nipped S
Sfl D,•
to
swu
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and Boon.. Lamp, Tidrow
Certw
Is
ting together bits and pieces
evidence,
Diego 74, Monhv4 beat St. tmis 74 in 12 innings, Pittsburgh Suffer (8) and Blackwell. W—
Rotary vs. Kiwatils, 5 p.m, Chase Park
$010. Bumalde (5). Bait (1).
e is Tyr.
sonnel to activate them, He was told the m'lll.11nti*SoyietUigon,
llidial
III
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HurTid (1) and Wernsr, Inch:
llwr, Is, of course, the pri.sIblIIty that the Informed $M White House last year that
Tidrow (20). L— Reed (3-fl.
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New
or
Chicago
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13-3,
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Mellon
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in
fact, that they
3*5
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The intelligence analysts - have learned
LUCaS. Rasmvsssn (5),:
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eviI is.mlaWKft — that the bits 'and
....'....
Francisco downed Houston 8-2.
Knights of Columbus vs. Moose. 7:11 p.m., Chase Park
04kk.1
wwo to be detonated only at
Kinney (4). Shirley (I) and
(Il), Chicago, Kingman
SIS l$ards10 I II TOTAU $470
PleC of
uithating IformaUon
is. Harkison I 11 Laowd SW
HIS 4111I I -~ , ,
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In American League games, New York ouWqged Toronto Bmintf m.
Torwe, Fahey (6). W—Bum.
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opinion polls diewing that
that the Russia ns routinely describe their Matont was nearly diMnj tj as suburban
Cincinnati, 5.0th (Y.
Butch's Chevron Service vs Adcock Roofing, 4:30 p.m.,
001 1)5010-3 $4
cwrulatIon of data from yvj' soi
1, Seattle edged Cleveland 8-7 and Texas defeated Oakland 7-3. N.Y
-1 weak, ineffectual leader, nahed oft half.
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, nuclear weapons as simply "Lnurnenaely construction." But It now appears that what
Chase Park
points to a "wora-ce" prOjection Uat
Baltimore at Minnesota and California at Detroit were rained Falcons. Pacelia (5). Bo rn - Ati$*t&amp;
11*111 11$
cocked and announced with
tab S
powerful.' to disguise their nuclear reality the Soviets are btdldlng ther, Is Indeed an
First Federal vs. Cardinal Industries, 5p.m., Bay Avenue
-,
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are
Indeed
Los All
cr
ea
ting
a
nuclear
* 003* — I1 I,'.
back S, Hausmin (4),
atof
from the troqps who handle them. So the
A1i*andi. canIØ (I) and'
(I) and Strns Bibby and
Field
- aellaI In Cubs—aMwurltcas.icenarlosare
nderçound
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troops hi Cuba was "unacceptable."
Nic
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ia.
W—Blbby
Goflz. MckVIi
or
(S-I)..
L--Nahorodsy;
'plonilsi- With the known-nuclear- - - - ---whendeathig defect 's reports add up 10th. distinct bair
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m1Il.
poonihIlity
that
Soviet
nuclear
- Park
- -- -with tIle Kremlin.
In capability of Soviet SAM.2, and the threefold
eighth Inning to ve the Rode their victory. Bench's seventh J 0 r e n S. n (4); Plttsbirgh. Sciosis. W—Ae*4s (I)). t;
Mpq
position In Cuba this very moment.
• --Gotta
Berra (1).
-41. H5s-A,Ia,w.
Seminole Sporting Goode vs. Ken Kern's Garage, 6p.m.,
Increase In the m1si1.' range reported by
homer cane on an 0-2 pitch off 'reliever Bob Shirley,
, 111, s
Sam. of the evidence I have airey
when the Soviet combat brigade iildenly
Hornir
(3); La. AnwiliI
- £
-.Another
recent
develoianent
adds
to
th.
the
Cuban
defect
Park
Qua.
or
,
this
adds
up
to
another
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nep0
be
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recently
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picture.
In
1VZL President Cuban nndk crisis.
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of the most IIst*wblng developments
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of 20-odd Soviet MIG-23 in Cuba. But the 11)51 tIe Soviet brigade Itself was bderpret4'
WarrenCromartlesingled home Andre Dawson with two Out Cailer; Marflnez, Hood (5),
Niakro. AiIiar (I), Saj,ifl
,
Park
in the Mh kwizig as ft &amp;;= handed the CArdinals their IM VuckovIch (1), Fraziw ou ww 11) and PWGIS. AWft II
I
lost sight of by the who until recently was being trained by the
brigade lane
11
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a
- -on" f
loss in their last 2o games. Dawson, who Was 4-for-S with
_cnmivsl a 8A.M-2 (.urfIce.to.
of
R"'
to
American
public
within
a
matter
of
weeks,
—Frazier (o.2). HR—St. LouIs.
L'-NIOre ($4).
AI tl&amp; #.1A W. i.ni
tie .merièan public was never told apeCi5l missions the Rusians
pW do ym
to
ç
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Wr4nimilolL
-. - - use'
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- hrWsrs that the Soviets hsv modified their
*tsp adwe In 14L
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Shaw opened the V.F.W. half of the seventh with a single
and Thomas followed with a double. Shaw was tagged out at
the pla te trying to
on a passed ball. Lee Charron
walked before John Scott drove In a pair of runs with a
single. Scott was stranded at third as Chad Braden fanned
and Steve Barnes grounded out.
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League season, Kiwanis nipped V.F.W. 5-4 Saturday to
boost its record to 5.0 in the second half and 14-0 overall.
Knights of Columbus remained one game out of first
place In the second haU4WIth a 9-4 win over Elks.
scored first with a single tally In the top of the
first Inning, but V.F.W. pushed apair of runs across the
plate in the bottom of the first, using consecutive singles by
- Bob Shaw, Larry Thomas and Lee Charron.
Mike Baker opened the second with a double for Kiwanis
and scored on a two-out single by Alfred Bookhard, knotting
the score at 2.2.3

Kiwanis took the lead with two runs

, 1%I

In "The Camp of the Saint," the great
modern French novelist Jean RaspaU conjured up a frigh tening vision. At some point in
the near future, thousands of poor people in
Calcut ta seize a flotilla of merchant vessels
and set sail ar ound the southern tip of Africa
and up the African coast toward Europe. It
soon becomes clear tha t this flotilla of the
wretched I headi ng toward. .. the French
Riviera.

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end, the French do nothing. The hPdee pour
ashore. Others, 'observing the passivity of the

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basis of fundamental constitutional principles,"

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grdwled convincingly when the French declined to.-

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in its attempt to do so in the j~rivate school and

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Middle East, Central America and the Caribbean
were unfolding against a backdrop of eroding
American power

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asiumed-office. Crises in Iran, Afghanistan, the
S

U.S. Rep. Bill Chappell, D-Ocala, has asked

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inherited as intimidating an array of difficulties
as that confronting Edmund S. Muskie when he

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mrs of t1
a fi nM •..--more sdfl ll v
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payers of past due taxes; a more cornprthensive notification process for those cases
when the IRS Is contemplating a lieñor levy as
the next step of enforcement.
He said he Is trying to discourage the IRS from
exceeding its statuary authority In this area of
citizens' rights much as it had to be discouraged

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he said, "U it doesn't the citizenry begins to
mlstrusIroIe.'"- •-..
As an example, Chappell said the IRS can seize
a taxpayer's home, his personal property over
00 the tools of his trade above $Z0, and his
wages In excess of $50 per week — by mirely
gi ving 10 days. notice through the uncertain
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that Internal Revenue Revenue Service
- candidate for the U.S. Senate seat cumntly hI roceduresforctethtduetaxesbernide
to conform to the constitutional requirement of
by Sen. Richard Stone, 1)-Miami, will be guest
speaker at the June 5 meeting of the Seminole
due process.
.
Republicans.
Chappell, whe, district includes pat of
The meeting is to be held at the Sundance Inn,.
Sanford, said no other government agency
Road, Altamonte Springs.
possesses the same,, all-encompassing and
The meeting Is to begin at 8 p.m. It will - be
discretionary powers that the Internal Revenue
preceded by a social hour beginning at 7:15,
Service has and uses. "No other governwent
hh
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w
agency can sysiemaucaijy deny Americans meir
speak with everyone individually.
14th amendment rights and seize their property
without a court order, thus denying them conCre nshaw, an unsuccessful candida te for
stithtional
due process of law," he said.
secretary of state two years ago, is a Jackson
vile attorney and Investment counselor, founder
He said in many tax deficiency matters the
of the Campus Crusade for Christ on the
IRS has demonstrated a total lack of unUniversity of Florida campus and a director of
derstanding of the constitutional process
"Young Life."
required In seizing a person's property. "The
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23
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NY
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PliMburth 13. Now York 3
Bannister, Sea Sit;
chlcijoS. Philadelphia
and R.Mp,n kllrw,A9
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National League - Sutter.
Cincinnati 7. San Diego 6
ChI 11; AlIen. NY 9. Hum., Cm
Atlanta 9, Los Angeln
and Fryman, Mill 7; Tekulve,
San Francisco 6. Houston 2
Pit? and Fingers, 50 6.
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Farmers
(All Times EDT)
Chi 13; Burgmeler. Bas 9.
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Monirosl (Palmer 3.1), 7:30
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my daughter and her of the patients. lie is a

women in the county,

husband. The other night they City of Sanford lire-

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members of the 'army"

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for Terry and Stella, their lovely
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Center College, Daneavi lle, week, so I will be "on
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Ky. Bart said the weather
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membership will continue to June 7, from 4 to 7 p.m. acknowledge Mrs. Edward A.
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attended the meeting.

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and decides to quit c011ege
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Sanford for the final uneeting of the season. Federation officers. froll) left,
, .111(1 %' Fallis,first tilice president; .Jean Fowler, pri-si(teiit -, and 11tith Johnson.
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wrapping her bare legs they have one daugh. • Octobe r, Fe br uary and May. by members of the lodge. The of the luncheon committee,

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. -

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Pftcklag ViclIrks
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rooms No lissm Issaw

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scheduled meeting.
The federation was

for bridge, and Just as I Freewill holiness
walked into the rowii where Church, lie Is marrlett

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lip enjoys t~e Christian over the business meeting Nicholas attended the Elks failed to give the proper credit
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and workers
service lie perfornis. when the group ado

had another married couple in

$3988ALIGNMENT

Sale Price

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to choose between having an oper.
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DEAR ABBY: I live with

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Mrs. Richard E. (Jean) Holmes, L.M. "Shorty" Women's Clubs District VII
0 MASH The stat? goes on
been employed it the Fowler, chairman of' the Phillips, Guy Neville, Wade Workshop being held at the an all-out search for a home for an
abandoned baby born to a Korean

could call it "severance
pay."(P.S. He sued and lost.)

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WITNESS my hand and the seal

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wanted to, and If he won he

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same action.

Or 3,000 mks,

MONDAY

ter A mobster learns lhrough eiperence that his tough taCtICS don I
work as well as they once did

your advice and how did it
turn out? I am considering the

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having had him circumcised

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DEAR ABBY: I was told
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PARADISE, CALIF.
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greatly enriched by your

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JOSE HERNANDEZ, whose ad.
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DEAR
SEES:
Don't carry
my reasonably rewarding life
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: As a result of th
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RosalIe Park. New Jersiy
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution of

4

ago,

distraught emotional state, I
wrote to you concerning my
involvement with a young
ii, woma n.! was on the verge of
suicide and your advice and
support saved my life.
So genuinelyrned
,
were y.i ttt,you,kçpt.rne,..

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SEMINOLE
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in sales!
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Monday, June 2, 1910-.IB

EvenlnQ Herald, Sinford, Fl

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Respondent-Wife

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND ' FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. I0.SIS-CA.04-t
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
JOYCE HERNANDEZ,

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Corny.
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Detroit
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WI. OF GA lPPts. YOU and you are nequlred to serve a
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GrigPowirs
Boston at Minnesota, nigh?
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Tom Kits
Tuesday's Games
Milwaukee at Baltimore, TirryDlotil

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and a fourth inning three-run

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Fi re Equipment.
For the losers Billy Varnes

chiding a first inning grand

Non Streck

Boston

League.

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Anton Massey popped a solo

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Seattle (Honeycutt 7.1)
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Detroit (Morris 5.5), I p.m.
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the second inning Saturday to
notch wins in the Paola Little
innings and Sunshine

homerun, Anton Cockerhan
blasted three homers, in.

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Troy T ur ner doubled, Shawn
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Mark Harell doubled, ac-

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Mark F'owler sparked the Phillie's losing effort wi th a
pair o(hlts while John Ambrose cracked a double for his 6-3
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duo of Tom and Willie accounted for another four hits and
Pat Rurkhartaddeda double.

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gaiTme lead for (he second halt major thathplOnMtip
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Kids gone, but the swing set in
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HEARINGS
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and rezoning of the described Publish May 26 &amp; June 2, 1910
DEW.1l
property.
- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SEMINOLICOUNTY
ORDINANCE 77.23 WHICH
BOARDOPCOUNTY
AMENDSTHEDETAILEDLAND

backyard

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COMMISSIONERS
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CITY 07 LAKEMARY,
NOTICEOF PURLICHEARINO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

proved with a convettlence food Inthe general location of El Capi- Consisting of. .7 acre. (Further by the City Council of the City of
store known as 9250 Bear Lake tan Drive and Florida Avenue, described as in the general Winter Springs, Florida. that said

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NEAR MAYFAIR Country

family rm, fireplace. Central
HIA, on cul-de-sac, $450 mo.
322-6952, OwnerAssoclate.

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Sanford Area, Clean 4 BR, 28,
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SANFORD AREA. 2 Bdrm, 1

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FURNISHED. 1 Bdrm
W-W carPet, water turnisPsed,

organize, coordinate, gen skills,
deal with people

SaId property mrscommonly
known is South of Lake Mary
Boulevard wIth 200 feet frontage

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3 Bedroom, 1 balls, urfllsPsed.
$300 a month.

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.AN ORDINANCE OF THE on Lake Emma Road

helpful

gen. helper, many benefits,

REALTOR 333-9253

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appearing - at live hearings may
written statements or be' in the Evening Herald, • dais Of the PublIc Hearing, and thg
I,.ardaraLtht.Besrtot Cafly
newspaper of general cIrculation- 'onnersoI tIe-nil pptComMTh1bBa'I -of Seminole heard orally,

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Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
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fifteen 115) days prIor to Ihe time copy of this notIce astheir address
of the public hearing.
may appear on the iat$6
DATED tlsli 25th day of May, valOf'em tax recorda
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FLORIDA
5.oflhssole
Plorido
" By: Mary T. Norton.
By JoAn's K. Hare
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Regular or 1 limp ri,jj.
Wedowashwinciow,
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Mildew Ott Moot. Cxl W,iIls

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Senior citizen diScount Free pI

rORMERLY Harriett-s Beauty

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WED. 7:30P.M.

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BaIt &amp; Blown CUSTOM IN
SULATION CO 32) 1l8)or 8)1
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ARPE &amp; F URNI TUR E
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MEIP'ITZE P TILE

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Mowing Edging Trimming
Sod &amp; Mulch
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Stwcial Rates for Complexes
ret' Estimates
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furniture,
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Gooiirnotor.Longthafl,5225
Call 327 2501

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2927Hwy 1797

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Beautiful Retail $700, Sei
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Like new couch wIth 2 matching
chairs &amp; ottoman, 2 glass top
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mattress &amp; rails, good con

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PaInting &amp; Repair

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Trent Painting &amp; Repair'
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Groomnlng&amp; Boarding
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Animal Haven C,rooming a.
• boarding Kennels Inside 8.
outside screened runs, Oft

Photography

Hey kids Looking for an extra
dollar' Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
you have a classified ad

Cullum Free ericjacjernpnt
Photos or color SxiQ 3238258
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For unIt cars &amp; Irucks

PAINTING

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RE El NISf4ING Touch up &amp;
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19.000 mi 57.500 3229501

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322 $622
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decorative fireplaces (in
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327-7064

TREES, ZONED MOBILE,

OUTSTANDING 3 B&amp;m, 2½
baths, S yrs. young, custom
'larg, fenced landscaped yard.
Convenient, Choke location.
$76,500.

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F RON TAG E PINE
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For Sale UIectofficeeqpt. Detic,
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NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
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Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1792. So of Sanford. 3225721.

BILE HOME, WELL, SEPTIC
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CALL32I-S774 NOW
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FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.
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FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL

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These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand n,w top
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Larpenlry, Painting, Maint
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Bottom. We d it All. Home
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14 ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK
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Home In-ements

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322-740
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NEW SPINET PIANOS— Full
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51195 These are top name

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SANFORD AUCTION
1215 S, FRENCH AVE.
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Somebody iS looking tor your
bargain Offer It todasi in the
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Call 313 5157 or SAl 0708

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1109 S Sanford Ave.. 373 1910-

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16' BONITA--45 hp motor, dec.
start H D Tilt trailer, $800
raIl 373 3379.

ArmyfIavySurplus
ilOSanfordAve
322-5791

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

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Sales &amp; Service, Orlanrtc,
Room Comfort Center. 2485
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MORE, front I. rear BR's.

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MOVING SALE Pit group. $175
Dinette set. 530 Tent, 540
Screen rn-i - 525 Bookshelves,
510 Weights 0. bench. 5.35
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pasture- $250 mo. ' $130
security. Inquire at 18)3
- Summerlin Ave.

3 Bcfrm, 2 Bath, carpeted,
CH&amp;A. caroorf, $11,900,
assume 115.000 mtg at 7 pet.

WOODED CORNER LOTNEW LOG .WALLS. TRUSS
ROOF, DRIED IN, DOORS &amp;

tive 3 bdrm, 1°, bath, central
H&amp;A, w-w Carpet, kitchen
equipped, single car garage,

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NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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hearing who wish to COn'imffSl on Extsn$ign 306.'
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Persons not able, to attend the tM proposed iclions may submit
Persona not able to attend he be available at the office Of the three
hearing who wish là cOmment on written statements to the Land hearing who wish to comment on City Clerk of the City of Winter City Of Like Milhj, Florida, at the
Springs, Fl., forall persons CitY Hall. and
the,prOPOs,dac$$Ons may wbmlt 0,vefopm.ntDIvI$Ionpriortothe theproposadadions may
wrfllen
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
Ih..Land sclsedulldpvbllc hearing. Prio1 written statements to liii Ln4 desiring to examine same,

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7sI,a.neWlypainted,lgeunit. I
579,900,56,900ctown. 17957766

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Additional information may be anthaabovecaptlonedordinance CODE OF ORDINANCES EN- heard. Said hearing may be
TITLED "CANVA$$ OF RE. continued front lIm. to time until
obtained by contactIng the Land and rezoning.

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BAKS

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scmethlng wonderlul is abb,P

WGarnettWhite,Brcli,r

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Color portable

5o-scelIa

3 BEDROOM ON CORNER

homesite. $13,500.

only 1.350 a month.

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Charm of the good old days.
179,900.

porch, utility rm &amp; air.

SERVICE PERSONNEL

of

to review, hear comments and Board of County Commissioners to review, hoar comments and NANCES. ENTITLED "ELEC. is possIble, if which time in.
to the TION BOARDS" AND SECTION toreited parties for and agaIit
make recommendations te the on the above captioned ordinance make recommenda$ic

appearing at the hea'Ings may

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FURNITURE 8. THINGS
SOOS Sanford Av
Sanford
32) 6593

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1101 N Mills

Housing Authorily 305 323
9615
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1971 El Camno'Classc. AC. AM

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51)1 or 511 menthly

WANTED TO BUY ilomes in
the City ol Sanford for
rehabilitalion prolect Will pay
uP to 110.000. mayb, more

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in The Evening Herald, stay

7 BEDROOM FRAME ON 7

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every Wedne%ay a V$ p m Its
theOflip one in Florida You

)55 tli for further details

Ph 3fl 213

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372 1998

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Harold Hall Realty

References, 322-1477.

322-5253

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2525

SANFORD—) Bdrm..air 1. heat,
w-w carpeting, $300 mo. +

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'ouay's paper

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or S bdrm. 3 bath. large family
rm &amp; fireplace. near island
Cts 5119.000

Sanford complex, 330) S.
,. I I
Sanford Ave. Models
p.m.tospm.d.11v&amp;sund.v. i
For more Intormatbon call 371

rear schools &amp; golf course In

alloLsssthe EastMfe*tforroed
North of Longwood Post Office.) hearing at the CIty Hall. 400 N.
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs, 'thereof In SectIon 16, Township 20
(DISTRICT No. 3)'

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-yl automatic. stereo. ci
cellent rOod $5800 670 79t7.

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Antiques; modern furnitures
Sterling Silver. Oriental Rugs.
Diamonds Bridges Antiques

.%gent 339 0386

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Sanford, or as soon thereafter as pOssible, County Courthouse, Sanford, FLORIDA, AMENDING SEC. at the CIty Hail, City of L..ak.e
Mary, Florida, at 7:30 P.M., on
FlorldaonMay7,llSOat7:30P.M. to review, hear
and FIorldaonMay7,1tS0at7:P.M, lION 2.32 OF THE WINTER

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ZONED C 2.521,000.

2565
Park

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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
nitump Salvage 3ñ 1721.

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decr,t'o? plEg.: 8. muth.more.

AIR 8. HEAT. NEW APPLIANCES, DEBARYV 133.500.

3 Bedroom Housj for Rent,
a month, $100 sec. dep.,
pets, no children. Furnished

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323-5774 Day or Night

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CLASSIF ED ADS DO A .108
WHICH CAN BE DONE NO
OTHER WAY CALL 32? 2611
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3227972

Unique "Master Plan, Plus"
- Bedroom home which can
"grow" as family peeds in
crease Mid$20's on your lot

PING 529900

YOUR OWN POOL—Attractive

PEOPLE

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Longwood 427. 140' on highway
and 900' deep Will sell all or
Part. 339 524?

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ABLE RESTORABLE NEAR
MIDDLE SCHOOL. $21,000.
ILY
ROONG
FENCED YARD,

$330per month. 3236570'

EMPLOYMENT

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SUPER) BR, Ii, ba
_Ih home In

ALTT Inc.

3 Bedroom, 1½ bath

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16 lotS with metal building &amp;
rental income City waler
t67VS00tO all or 53300 per lot
CALL rop DETAILS

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STONE ISLAND original owner,

$375 Call 322-500.

5th Ave., Suite li01.263.N, New
York, NY 10010,

County Courthouse,

onlhaabsvICaplloflldordlflanCe
d rezoning.

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Hwy 91. I'mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach will hold

specialty.

CH8.A, patio &amp; lots morel

carpeted, fenced backyard,

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I Used flil model color TVs. all
working 59999 10 to choose
from Noll's Sanford Furniture

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SiinIandonal.rg.freeshaded

3 Bdrm,7bath,Cent. HeatlAIr,

necessary. Send name, address,

7ôl9OrlandoDr

NEW LISTING ON
MAJOR HIGHWAY

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loft FR with FP,aboveground

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to update local mailing lists.
All ages, experience un.

FLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.

Situate in the Cits' of Lake Mary,
Florida, to Cl, Retail' Corn

yard, Im-

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207E.2sthSt.

Part-time piece work. Webster,
America'sfor,most dictionary

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7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT.
DELTONA A)EA 537.000.

Eves. 322.0612, 322-iSa?

Employer

Legal Notice

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experience required. Send
application and resumeto P.O.
Box 1332, AItamonte Springs,

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REAL TOPS
?ll0Santord Ave

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3 BEDROOM. 1' BATH, DOUBLE CARPORT. FENCED
SUNLANDV 540.500.

mt., sun deck. Eqpt eat-in
FR,&amp;mor.l Yours for$S6.000.

,MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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1 hEW CARPE1 &amp; paint
Owner will hold
53.000 down
mtg No. qualifying. 575,000

3 BEDROOM, P z BATH. AIR &amp;
HEAT. LAKE MARY $36,900.

CH&amp;A. FR, 81k bar, porch
with view of LIt Monroe! Only

acres

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 112 Rosalia
Dr. $273 per mo., first, last &amp;
$100 sic. dep.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

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posslble.toconeidaranOrdinance
entitled as follows:

HAL COL8T

forsenIarcltizensagency.Grant

322-5476

ASSOCIATES, INC.

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NEAR LAKE MONROE.
S71,91_

COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR.B.'

1 Bedroom House
Nopets.$12$month
Call 323-4267

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BEAUTIFUL
a
landscaped

sec.

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Hospital, DeLand.

7:30p.m. ores soon thereafter as

21½ wi

, '3fl3772fl30;/93773

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Zoning Commission of Siminold Mi'. John B. Wilson,
Further, th" i4lanning and County will Mid a ptoblic hearing
Further, the Planning and
Zoning Commission ut SemInole in Room 303 of the. Seminole Zoning Commission of Seminole
County will hold,, public hearing County Courthouse4 Sanford, County will hold a public hearing

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I. 3-11. Apply in person
Lakiview NursIng Center, 919
E. 2nd St.

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by dIunford, Inc

EXEC. HOME

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Hillard Ramsey.

Gu?ranteed Sanford Auction.

PLUMbING BUSINESS corn

&amp; carpet. Have FHA Corn
mitment for 536.500.

GANT 2 STORY ON I ACRE

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Good Used TVs. 125 &amp; up

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BE DROOM. I Bath. Pinecrest

ROOM. AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE

in Loch Arborl C-H&amp;A, cool
off in your pool, patio, DR,eat
in kit. FR&amp;'- many morrex-

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2 BR, 18, NEW CARPET,
New kitthsn,fsnc.d bk yard

quired.

weekly. Good salary &amp;
benefits. Apply Personnel

West 160 feel, thence
Loss 6, 7 and 6, Block 27, PURPOSEOFREZONINGFROM DEX-$South)) degrees 21 minutes West Dreamwold SubdivisIon, Pill A.) AGRICULTURE TO Cl

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD RçAL.T0R

a.m.a. 11a.m. Referincesr..

DATED this 14th day of MAY, follows:
RESIDENTIAL
41,.distanceol300ft.forthepoint SITY
TO ORDINANCE 77-25 WHICH
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
0 E N S I T Y AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND A.D., 1960.
beginnIng; run thenci North 11 M E D I U M
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
LINDA I. MARTIN
21 minutes East 100 feet RESIDENTIAL FOR THE FUR- USE ELEMENT OF THE
FLORIDA, REZONING CER.
along said centerlineof Bear Lake POSE OF REZONING FROM R. SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
City Clerk Of the
TAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY
Ro9d and parallel with the West lÀ SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
City of Longwood,
OF LAKE MARY AS HEREIN
Florida
boundary of said Block "I;". DISTRICT TOR-2ONE AND TWO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL

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thItt.Applyat American Wood
Products Mill Office, 200 Mar.
yin Ave., Longwood between $

AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND prelwnsive Plan, Ordinance 77.2$,
Longwood, Florida, and coplesare Lake Mary, Florida, that said
centerline of Bear Lake ,Road USE ELEMENT OF TUJ SEMI. and rezonlng of the described on f ii. with the Clerk of the City Council will hold a public hearing
andsamemaybeinspedsdbythe on June 19, 19S at 7:30P.M., to
parallelwithth.Westboundaryof NOLE-COUNTY COMEHEN- property:

County, Florida. Consisting of Heights, Flat Book 12, Page 93,
three (3) lOts of approximately
Section 29, TownshIp 20, Range

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GENERAL LABORERS—Day

Experi.ncedOBnurie. 11p.m.-?
am., minimum 3 shifts

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home Enjoy fishing the St
Johns Nicely landscaped
corner lot &amp; priced right at
526000

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RN—OBSTETRICS

oegrees

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20 ACRE PRODUCING P
GROVE With 600- on lake

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taf'Y for Sanford Attorney.
Salary commensurate with
ability. Send resume 1. salary

degrees?) minutes Eastalong said

of

ERA.

DeLAND Cozy 2 Bdrm, I bath
brick. With fireplace, trees &amp;
fenced yard. Convenient to
University Only $29,000

EflkLY

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52'*p11'mo.332-4031

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specific

Application has been made by

has probe. Originally 16)9.

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LOOK ING for residential lot in
Lake Mary' Give us a callWe have several available
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Medical Secretary-Assistant for
Doctor's office. Part tIme.
Mak. appoIntments, assIst
Doctor, lnsursnceclaims. Call

or as

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541.900.

1 BR. I B assumable Si pct
Mtg . coun$ry living in town.

FAMILIES DELIGHT. 3 BR, 28
brick home in Dreamwold wIg
FR, eqpt kit,, C-H&amp;A &amp; your
own Pool 8. patio! Spacious
roomsi You'll love it for
9,34,000!

alrcond. $155 mo.
No pets 323-9040.

&amp; more. Call RIch or Marsha
altec 6 p.m., 834:5180.

1101 PIne Ave..

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carp., FR, fence yard on a
quiet CuI-Oe-Sacf Low assumable. Just $10000.

SANFORD—i Bdrm fuFntshed,

benefits include paid vacation, -

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EOE M-FH

cludes dishes &amp; linens for $325

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EXCELLENT INCOME. NO

Seminole Community Action,

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. wanted. Workout of your own
home, set your own hours,

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7) Buck Ccntury Loadtd must
sefAdrive toapprecate 5995
Call
-- 321 5500

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
COinS Top dcllar pad Call

MICROWAVE

classified ad, the sooner you
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w-w carpet,

pd. holidays, pension &amp; inApply
surance.
AMF
Powerboat Dlv. 1143 30th St.

PT. Clerk Typiit—HS-GED-1
yr clerical exp. type 10 WPM.

time until final action is taken by
21-29, run North 21 degrees 12 sive Plan,Ordmnance77-23,nd re
21. 1910 it 7:00 P.M.,
soon
minutes 13 seconds East 109.43 ft. zoning Of the described property, thereafter as possible, to consider the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Or.
AN ORDINAF4CE AMENDto a point on the centerlIne of Bear
land use amendment to
a

slsWngof 15.000sq. ft. (DISTRICT
No. 3)

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bath; I, acre' tree shaded lot

Sanford

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3 BEDROOM. I BATHS;AIR &amp;

equipped kitchen + washer-

priv., $400 mo. 1st, Iast&amp;

3 shifts weekly. Good salary &amp;
benefits. Apply P.ronnl
West Vofesla. Memorial
Hospital, DeLand.

which will be held In the City Hall
of LongWood. FIorda, on MON.
DAY, the 9th day of JUNE, A.D.,

IOARDOF COUNTY

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ASSEMBLERS
8.
Assembler exp. in cruisers.
Minimum of 3 yr's. exp. Ex.

Elperienced intensivj"tkt"sr

same for final passage and

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estate Call W Maliclowski.

unfurnished $250. Call Lou
223-1166 or 869-0391.

BOAT

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2201 1, French
Suitel
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LOCH ARBOR--Overlooking
golf course 3 Bdrm, 2 bath.
Split plan. only I yr new. Great
terms. Only 571.900. Park
Place Associates, Inc ERA

WI LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMESTHAN

or

Inboard-outboard.

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671-1330.

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Door. ar. power windows &amp;

to 75 models Call 3)99100 of

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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jnkin Furni-

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53—TV- Hadio-Stereo

140.1 E Ith St 3 bdrm, 2 bath in
executive neighborhood close

Sanford's Sales Leader

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SANFORD
Sandlewood
Condos. 2 BR,. 28, newly
&amp; decorated, 293-7766,

ENGINE INSTALLERS
Experienced with inboard &amp;

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Easterly 30 It. thereof for road

S acre parcels, LIt Sylvan area.
Terms Call W Maliciowski,

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buyers New homes with
monthly payments under $250
LOWdown Payments., 3227787
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5220. 141-7U3.

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lpc or houseful

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STENSTROM

,Sanford. Lovely I or 2 BR, air,

CALL6284636

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OF REZONING FROM R.3 ONE ttsoule, Sanford. FlorIda on June
The Board of County Corn. alter as possible. At the meeting
AND TWO FAMILY DWELLING 24. 1980 at 7:00P.M., or as soon mlsslonersofSeminoleCounty will inteeestedpartiflmayapHr and
DISTRICT TO C.2 RETAIL thereafter as poUible, to ConsIder hold a public hearing in Room 203 be heard wIth respect to the
a specific land use amendment to of the Seminole County Cour- proposed Ordinance. This hearing
COMMERCIAL.

point of

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-- GE deluxe model.
Washer repo
Sold crig $109 33, used short
time Oat 5)09 llor$ll35 mu
Agent 3391386

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Sewing rm . worIthop &amp;

24 HOUR 03 322-9283

Adults Only. Call 377-2090

Creative Expressions 322-7113

By; JoAnn K. Hare
CONFLICT HEREWITH,
bepuiy Clerk
Said Ordinance was placed on
PublishApril2l&amp;MayleIJun.2, fiestreadingonMAY 12, ltIO,and
1910
theCityCommissionwill consider

The Board of County CornPREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
M E 0 I U M' 0 E N S I T Y mlssionersof SeminoleCounty wIll
TO COM- hold a public hearing In Room 203
RESIDENTIAL

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3727994

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Build to Suit, our lot or yours

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entitled:

DEU.l00

3toll

flAAts&amp;rf'

FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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COMMISSIONERS

USE ELEMENT OF THE

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PART TIME

everylhinglastwithawanf
Call 322 261)
or $319993.
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LONOW000

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1475 1.426

TIRED OF PLAIN VANILLA'

occupancy, clean 1 Bdrm fully

The weather is perfect for a

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Seminole County, FlorIda

with fenced yard ria-j tie juSt wha' yotfre tookinc for Drive
byJO&amp;Garrison. %37,nou

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construction helpful. A-i
benefit package, for interview, call Cardinal Industries, Inc Sanford 321-0220.
Equal Opportunity Employer,

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Eves. 3.49 5100. 372-1959, 323 12

pets. 322-627.4.

dept. of nations largest
modular
manufacturer.
Typing and short hand

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Piano, organ. Private, degreed.
Altamdnte-Fern Park
862-5030

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STENSTROM,
MCINTOSH,
thouse, Sanford, Florida on June
21. 1910 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon JULIAN,
thereafter as possible, toconsider COLBERT &amp; WHIOHAM
apecif IC Ianduseamendment to Post Office Box 1330

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YOUNG LOVERS &amp; WISE

2359 for details.

eves

$290 mo. Lease, Deposit.

J1—Instructlons
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349V5j77

For retail houSing construction

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LOST: White pit bull with
brindle tail. Lost near 'Wilco
Sales. REWARD. Please call
3222023

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

REAL ESTATE Broker
834-8200

2 to 6 daily

1a2 Carver Av Acao,i,y Minor
$750 mo. 1. under if ylu qualify

REALTOR 377 1991

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appearing at the hearings may CORD BY DELETING THE
submit written statements to be REQUIREMENT THAT A NON.heard orally.
CONFORMING LOT OF RECORD
By order of the Boardof County MUST BE IN SEPARATE
CommIssioners of Seminole OWNERSHIP AND NOT OF CONCounty, Fpida.
TINUOUS FRONTAGE WITH
Arthur H. Beckwlth'Jr.
OTHER LOTS IN THE SAME
Clerk to the Board Of
OWNERSHIP; PROVIDING FOR

of the Seminole County Cour-

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tt location. $233 mo.

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S—Lost &amp; Found

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2309W. 1st St. By the bushel or

the proposed actions may submit LONGWOOD, BY CHANGING
written statements to the Land SECTION 1, PARAGRAPH 2
Development DIvision prior to the C 0 N C E R N I N 6
N N

REPRESENTATIVE:
WILLIAML. COLBERT,

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2 BDRMPartially turn., p,

ZELLWOOD CORN

OF
Dat, of the first publIcation of obtained by contacting the Land CITY
LONGW000,
this Notice 01 AdministratIon; Development Manager at 323-4330, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDIExlsnsIofl
306.
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,,May 26, 5980.
p*pci NO, 543, BEING THE
PerSonS not sble'te sttend'the COMPREHENSIVE fONING
JOSEPH J. COYNE
JOSEPH JOHN COYNE
Dceased

M.- UNSWORTH REALTY

LOVELY POOLSIDE CONDO
Apt on New Smyrna Beach.
Ground floor, covered parking
at door..SpeciaI rate 3 days

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GENEVAGARDENS-38drm.

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of the Estate of

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floor pool side, condo apt,

323-I67

SECRETARY

Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our clssifieds
are loaded with dood buy for

oraboutthelthof June. Would

qualifications of the personal to review, hear comments and by the City of Longwood, Florida,
make recommendations to the that thi City Commission will hold
representative, or n,, venue or
Board of County Commlssioner a public hearing, to consider
lurIsdictign of the court.

COMMISSIONERS

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Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Hare
Deputv.Clerk

NOTICEOFPUBLIC

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they may have that challenge the Florida on May?, 1910 at 7:30P.M. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

SEMINOLE COUNTY

NEW HAES

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SANFORD.? bdrm, I bath, liv.
nit., din, rm., kit, scr porch &amp;

SALES POSITION

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Give USA Call
4
We've Qot or can Qet P

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Sanford Ave., Sanford. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

Swim - Skate Movies
AChiidsWorld,323-$124

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Sanford.
Call
Mariner's vIIlao

time for Recorded Message.

Mate" Dating Service. All
IQCI, P.O Box 607). Clearwa
tee, Fl. 33511.

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Further, the Planning and
heard orally,
mailed are required, WITHIN
By order of the Board County THREE--MOMYHS tROMTHE Zing C9isi of Seminole
FIRST County will hold a public hearing
Commiiioner' of Seminole DATE
OF
THE
County, FIorid*

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Eves 3220617.322 1587
20? E 25th SI

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1 RR—$209 up. Pool. Adults onl

helpful. A-i benefit package. to
apply bring resume to Car.

1 Call 6U-3444. DeBary

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on the above captIoordlnance claimed. If the claljn
is not yet COMMERCIAL.
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and rezoning.
due, the date when it Wilt beconie
The North ~ of the NE t-, of
Additional inform ion ma be due shall be stated.
If the claim is Section 16, Township 20, Range
obtained by contacting the Land contingent or unliquldated, 'the less the West 359.91 feel; and
also
Development Manager II 323-1330, nature of the uncertainty shall
less the North 10 feel for road
Extension 306.
stated. If the claim is secured, the
right-of-way. Consisting of 96.7C
Persons not able to attend the security shall be described. The
hearing who wiSh to comment on claimant shall deliver sufficIent acres MOL. (Further described at
the proposed actions may submit copies of the claim to the clerk to In the general location of South 01
written statements to the Land enable the clerk to mail one copy Lake Mary Boulevard, approximately ', mile East of I-I.)
Development Division prior to the to each personal representative.
(DISTRICT No. 2)
scheduled public hearing. Persons
All persons Interested in the
Application has been made by
appearing at the hearings may estate to whom a Copy of this

OBJECTIONS - NOT. SO FILED &amp;td rezoning.

nted To Rent

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ANYage. I have2 children. 6 &amp;

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make recommendations to the addressof the creditor or his agent OF RE
ZONING F ROM A-)

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for sharp individual, also
qj1y to tour public thru
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acre to 17.000 per acre

Bdrm, 7 Bath, custom built, by

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County Courthouse, Sanford, Statementofanyclaimord,mand PREHENSIVt PLAN FROM
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WOMAN'S HEALTH

Jurther, the Planning and MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ORDINANCE 77-25 WHICH
Zoning Commission of Seminole THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
County will hold a public hearing THIS NOTICE, to file with the USE ELEMENT OF THE
In Room 203 of the Seminole clerk of the above Court a written SEMINOLE COUNTY COM-

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counseling, Professional care

tO as Shown on said Plat of said estate iS Joseph J. Coyne, whose thouse, Sanford, Florida on June
address js 732 Woods Road, 10, 1950 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
Lakeview Subdivision. Consisting Binghamton,.NewYork.
Thename
thereafter as possible, toconsider
of 1.1 acres more or less. (Further
described as behind Hallmark and address of the personal a specific land use amendment to
the Seminole County CornFurniture, off SR 436.) (DISTRICT representative's attorney are sit
forth below.
prehenSive Plan, Ordinance 77-23,
NOV11
All persons having claims or and rezoning of the described
Applicaf ion has been submitted
demands against the estate are
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HEARING
NorTheast ' as shown on the Plat County, Florida, Probate Division,
The Board of County Corn
of said Lakeview Subdiyision and the address of which is Sem2nole
County - Courthouse, North Park missionersof Seminole County will
also that part,of said Southeast
oftheNortheasti/,IOcated5outhof Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda, 32771. hold a public hearing in Room 203

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Valued at 1700, sacrifice, $20C

and also that part of the Southeast AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
ief the Northeast '/ of Section 16, INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE; PubliSh: May 26, June 2, 9, 16. 1980
ARE
HEREBY DEW-ill
Township 21, Range 30, located YOU
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Ford Stree! Irom the Northwest 3o5e John Coyne, deceased. File
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VERY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL.
5(9. Malcolm HIggins
OR
DEMANDS
L'ot 1, Block 10 of Lakeview CLAIMS

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Deceased

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classified ad for results. 322.

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position.

old local co Phone 322-5131 for
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Herald on Wednesday precedir.g the Herald Advertise!. The
rates shownabove are for both days.

Notice ishereby given that I am
ORDINANCE 1725 WHICH OEW.10I6
engWed in business at Hwy 4
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
USE
ELEMENT OF THE IN THE
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CIRCUIT COURT FOR Sanford Fl.32TlISeminol.County,
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida, under the fictitious name I
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the Seminole County Corn- Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: Publish May 12, 19, 26, &amp; June?,
prenensive Plan, OrdInance 77.25. Section $63.09 Florida Statutes 1910
1957.
and rezonlng of the
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BdARD OF COUNTY
Bluejacket Fl. W.. Orlando, Fla.
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COMMISSIONERS
32107, Seminole County, Florida
Fenton Place Altamonic Springs, under the fictitit.js name of TARA
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•With only three days left in the 1980 session of

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yet to be approved by committee.
Senate noor for action. The bill has already
r, the bill will
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breeders.
The majority of - the Casselberry City Councilhas'said conVersion of the track will __.______-____
mean additional traffic on residential city 'streets and

Fechtel said.

Springs, said Childers is pushing the legislation
because the additional 11 million-plus expected to
He said when he served in the Florida House his be realized in state revenues annually
after the
district included the racetrack area. "I've gone conversion is necessary to fund the 'pari-muttil
door to door in th at area and know it well. The package" a group of bills dealing with
panpeople are unhappy," he said.
-mutuel wagering in the state. ilattaway span.

'Cocoa Beach.
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Fechtel said.
"I'm telling them the city of Casselberry and the %%Tong th.ing,.
residents near the track are opposed to the
State
Rep.
Robert
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"The political reality is that a lot of statewide
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successful in stopping the legislation his trying issues have been tied to the bill. The cards are
Vogt said W. D. Childers, D-Pensacola, Senate
to let senators on the conuiittee know the stacked against opposition. It is an impossible
president-designate and chairmlin of the com.
Casselberry track is the "worst-located pari. situation, but I'm trying. I want the senators who
merce committee, plans to waive the rules to get mutuel in the state."
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gang and before he
struction
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eats supper, he jogs two or
think you should discourage
three miles.

I told him he's hurting his'
health
but he won't listen to pr%ram that will last On 8
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me.
Maybe
if you told him he long
Springs
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LAZY!
H ad need of 50 Newspaper
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attention, He
would
pay
more
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it is true that excessive
edition
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started
at
20
and
dropped 20
25 Normandy
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nicehill
I Pyxis
Staff of office pow
over a long
only
a
few
weeks.
severe
die
invasion
day
In
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26 Regulation
ti
me
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pass
u
wants
to
weigh
200.
What
period
features
heavily
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of
Zeus He
including loss of
problem
do
you
think
of
this?
57 Chopping tool
rican land 29 Defeat (2
s of III
mass
56 Actress Novak
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ii)
Too muscle
farm wo rk
DEAR READER
and
minerals
Mohammed
31 Persian ruler 59 Biblical
0 Actress
much too soon. It would be portant
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much better if your husband cherrilcals from the body that
chaticter
Southern
32 Sell
can be hazardous to a perI
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learned to eat properly. That son's
might also Involve some
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changes
In bow you prepare DEAR DR. LAMB I ye
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his meal,,
always heard that a pregnant
THE BORN LOSER
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smoke
Most authorities believe woman should not
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bee
while
she's
carrying
a
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that a person shou
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week
do
not
smoke
but
work
in
an
(WJT
more than two pounds
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the
men
here
m
ost
o
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on
w
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sistently loses about a pound a baby?
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week and readjusts his life
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style on a permanent basis
rather
than
on
a
crash
a
very
good question and I
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don't
believe
there's sufficient
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project.
Information available to
I'm sending you,The Health answer it. I'm inclined to say
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verse effects of cigarette
SEE M. WEAII4ERBEE I'M
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Box 1551, Radio City Station, sm
HELLO, YOUNG MAN !
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room
with
smokers,
I'M FROM THE /A7;ER/CW
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FOR THE
SIR, HE'S
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and your husband can use this
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You're correct in saying
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diet
a
model
to
build
a
that
a
pregnant woman should
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NOW!
v
balanced
diet
for
him,
not
smoke while carrying a
IJ
Once
his
weight
is
at
the
child
but the problem goes
MR
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bevel he wants it, he can beyond that point. Recent
/s
merely add enough foods to studies have shown that a
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By BERNICE BFDE OSOL
this diet to satisfy him and number of the hazards to the
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For Tuesday, Jun. 3, 1980
level. Thus he'll belearningto smoking can't be eliminated
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appeaung.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
by Howie Schneider
Situations you may riot have
I'm
glad
he's
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physicafly
acrisk to the baby is for the
.
Changes
that
will
prove
.
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YK110d,Ive eew
you
my
be
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becmise
exercise
helps
to
mother not to begin the
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couple of years will be quite beneficial to
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prevent muscle loss when a 'smoking habit' in the first
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gain
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clubs."
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thinking.
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that he can take that extra
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same wavelength, and much Wi th this no hurdle Is too high
by itoffel a Helmdahl
chance without giving up the
for you to get over,
spade chance."
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At that meeting, the council members

against it by Florida Land Corp. at a voted unanimously to ask City Attorne)
hearing this afternoon, despite the fact Wallace Stainaker Jr. to go to court ttll!
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is suing to enforce a zoning change the Citizens' Committee to attempt to block
city backed.
Florida Land's attempt for a temporar)
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'We have to defend the charter" .',as
the land winpany and a group of city
citizens will be heard by Circuit Judge the sentiment expressed by all council
Kenneth Leffler, as the judge rules on members except jopi Toreas(, ,A tit) was
Florida [.and's request for an injunction absent froin the emergency session.

against the city and the citizen's group.
Stalnaker told the council .nieinbcrs
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limits.
would be detrimental to the city.
Under the Winter Springs city charter,
The city is only mentioned in count one
any time more than 15 percent of the of the suit, directed against it and the
18 would still be less than recommended registered voters sign a petition, the city leading members of the Citizens'

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The county commission was skeptical.

council is given a choice of either Coinmittee

"I'm going to ask this over and over by the federal government,

I I You can no longer run a Jail with just because I see greatly increased expense
"It will - still be less than what's retracting a challenged decision, or
a turnkey and a guard You have to have here," Commissio ne r Dick Wil li ams required," he said What guarantee
do putting t he matter to a vote b the

federally mandated programs," said, "What has changed since 1977?"

we have this will be acceptable to the people.

Last month, the city council pienibers
Seminole County Corrections adToday you have to have what is called a feds."
ministrator * Steve Saunders told the "constitutional Jail," Saunders an.
Williams wanted to know specifically voted to allow Florida Land to build
county commission Monday.
- IlVered. That meahs prisoners have what federal regulations must be com- housing at a density greater than the onehome-per-acre its land was originally
rights, such as the right to educational, plied to. But the answer was vague.
At a meeting at the almost complete $3
religious and health prograim.
"We must try to operate this place for zoned for.
million facillty, Saunders and Seminole
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7bere are so many people in the Jail the safety of the public, the staff and the
County Sheriff John Polk pleaded for 18
city resident, was formed to fight the
additional
cots be hired game right now," Polk said, "regulations Inmates," Saunders said.
decision. The committee gat hered more
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lied to people when asking thtm to sign
the petition.
Both tile Lorninittee and attorneys for
Florida Land have been contacting the
834 signers, lining up witnesses to claiiii
either that they were told the truth, or
lies about the paper they were signing,
members of the committee reported in a
letter circulated Monday night.
The Winter Spr ings cou nc il members

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suich as contact visiting. But for now, he would not be open.entirely. And it would valid ones needed to force the vote.
month, when they voted to change the
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such staff additions
$200,000 per said, the requested 16 additional not be a constitutional jail and we'd have
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