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72nd Year, No, 268.—Monday,
268.—Monday, June 30, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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The American Stock Exchange has resumed
the firm. If completed, the sale will net Autotrading in Auto-Train Corp. stock at the cornTrain $2,250000
pany's request following tentative settlement of a
lawsuit against the Corporation.
Trading in Auto-Tram stock had been halted
Auto-Train also announced that it plans to sell June 11 at Auto Train's request due to a lawsuit
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Some of the 400 to 500 I shipmates,
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The chief of staff said he as acting on
instructions from Khomeini who also
announced last week that bureaucrats
would be executed if they are caught
using old office stationery bearing the
deposed monarchy's eniblern of an
imperial lion and sun crests. The
dismissal of 69 lecturers, students and
employees from TeAran Universit)
accused of collaborating with the shah's
regime brings to 558 the nuiiiber of
-. people purged from the university, the
radio said.
fears
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government to make plans for Iran to
function cut off from the rest of the
world, the Bamdad newspaper reported
who has said the continued
holding of the 53 Americans was driving
Iran to the verge of economic collapse.
received support from it close associate
of Ayatollah Ruholloh Khomeini, the
Tehran Times reported.
Hojatol-eslam Hassan Houhani, a
member of parLiament, told his con.
stituents
Iran cannot keep the
American hostages indefinitely. It is nut
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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
Thirty-nine dirt roads will be conLake Mary Boulevard Plan
sidered by the Seminole County CornBaed on evidence that Lake. Mary the I"lorida Department of Iran.
mission Tuesday for inclusion In the
county road system.
Boulevard will within 10years become a sportalion. Any proposals for miOnly roads in the system are eligible major arterial road linking 1-4 on the provemnents along the boulevard or at the
west and U.S. 17-92 on the east, the two major intersections would require
for county maintenance,
The roads, Identified by the Public Seminole County Commission will be considerationof these intergovernmental
Works Department, were not previously asked by its planning staff Tuesday to complexities according to county
"The problem has become complicated
included tn the county road system due to hire transportation consultants to planners.
now," said Rouhani, who is Khomeini's
oversight or have recently become prepare detailed plans for the road.
The planners also suggest that the
personal representative to the political
Lake Mary Boulevard Is currently in county retain professional consultants
eligible because of growth in their area,
and ideological bureau of the Iranian
the county road system, but adjacent for the State Road 436 segment between
said County Engineer 8111 Bush.
Armed Forces. "That is to say that the
lands are controlled by the city of Lake 1-4 and Maitland Ave., but recommend
United States does not attach any value
Roads c.led as Class B will be Mary and 14 and 7-92 are controlled by Lake Mary Boulevard be given priority.
on the life of the hostages."
regularly maintained by the county.
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Roads clasMed as "Clm C" will
newspaper on the crisis came one da
receive touch-up maintenance only to West Lake Brantley Drive and Lane to Floral Way; Seminole Drive after he demanded more power.
when they need it. Bush said.. "Class A" Lakeland
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is reserved for paved roads.
Road to Sanford Avenue.
Shore Drive from Lake Rena Drive to the
The new policy was adopted, Bush
Twenty-eight roads are recommended north end of shore; Alberta Street from
said, because many dirt roads
inclusion in the "Class C" Seminole Avenue to the east end of
receiving frequent emergency maincategory. They are: Edouard Street from Alberta; Alpine Street from Lake Marion
tenance to. keep them passable, which
Carolina Street to the south end of
Drive to Seminole Avenue; Arnold
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by the commission each
Edouard;Lake Street from Spring Avenue from Noble Street to Marvin
time.
Avenue to the east end
Lake;Sheryl Street; Bodie Avenue from Barton Street
Anita Street from Carolina Street to the to Boyer Street Canada Avenue from
Eleven roads are recommended fo
flnt-tlzne Indukion in the "Class B" south end of Sheryl; Stone Street from North Street to We Marion Drive;
category. They are: 21st street frogn Howard Avenue to the fish hatchery; Elizabeth Avenue from North Street to
Lakes Drive from Orange County the south end of Elizabeth; Jackson
Dixie Avenue to Henri Avenue' Williams
Line to the north end of Twin; Carrigan Street from Bodie Avenue to the Jackson
Avenue from 21st Street 300 feel
Ave. from Central Avenue to Division west end; Marvin Street from Presavlew
Henri Avenue from 21 Street
Street; Ruth Boujeylj(j from Iongw. Skeet; Colonial We from Lake Oaks Avenue to Arnold Avenue; Noble Street
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Boulevard; Hibiscus 1AW hvm Floral end
Seminole Delve; Dot from Brentwood Avenue to the east end
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from North Floral Way to Balmy &amp;i
Drive from Jewel Drive to the weat end ot of Salem; Station Street from Leonard
Drive; North Floral Way from pine the right of way; Jewel Drive from the Street to North StreEt; Campeilo Street
Avenue toNicholas Lane; Nicholas Drive end of the pavement to Dot Drtve;Junlor from Brentwood Avenue to east end
from North Floral Way to Balmy Beach
Avenue from Palm Drive to Center Campello; Via Hermosa from Longwood
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"If they (government officials) are
unable to act, let them quit so that we can
find Individuals who are not ineffective."
Khomeini said in a speech Friday.
The army chief of staff also ordered all
army units to purge their ranks of all
traces of the deposed shah and to throw
out all emblems of tile ex-nionarch, the
Kuwaiti news agency, KUNA, said in a
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More than 1 000 government workers.
have been fired in a new purge of accused
collaborators with tile regime of tile
ousted shah, Tehran radio repored today.
In Cairo Shah Mohammed Reza
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medical sources said. A Tehran Radio
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representative of his masters. The court
will be called to try America for in our
view the hostages and the shah are one
and the same," the broadcast said.
The inais dismissals of 622 people from
the oil ininistry, a25 from the road and
transportation ministry, 35 from Iran's
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pregnancy from rape or incest that are
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states are not obligated to pay for Minister Menachem Begin was rushed by
medically necessary abortions for which ambulance today to the intensive care
federal reimbursment is not available. unit at Hadassah flospital, a hospital
In the case of federal funding for spokesman said.
abortions, Stewart said the Hyde
The spokesman said he did not imAmendment "places no governmental mediately know the nature of Begin's
obstacle in the path of a woman who aliment but the 67-year-old prime
chooses to terminate her pregnancy, but minister has a history of heart trouble
rather, by means of unequal sub- and suffered a mild stroke in August.
sidizatlon of abortion and other medical
Begin had been in the parliament
services, encourages alternative activity building when the ambulance was called.
deemed In the public Interest."
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stock will be issued, 600,000 by Railway Services
Corp. and 800,000 by Auto-Train, Auto-Train will
retain approximately 59 percent of Railway
Serices' stock.
Out of its proceeds, Railway Services will repay
Auto-Train $800,000. The funds were advanced by
Auto-Train to get the company started, Grube
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amount of $400,000 which can be drawn on by
The suit charged that Auto-Train was behind in Continental to pay the exiting Auto-Train debts
lease payments on locomotives and failed to and future lease payments in the event of further
adequately maintain leased equipment. Grube defaults between now and Dec. 5, 1980.
said the charge of inadequate maintenance
The suit will be voluntarily dismissed by
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In an attempt to settle the dispute, Auto-Train the letter of credit upon final review.
has secured an irrevocable letter of credit in the
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By DAVI M. RAZLR
Herald Staff Writer
An elderly couple was robbed of more than $3,000 in cash and
belongings at their room in the Days Inn outside of Sanford,
Friday night, deputies say.
They report the crime is similar to another robbery at the
same motel earlier this month.
Deputies say Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris, of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
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A Sanford woman has been charged with assault after

TWO ROUSE FIRES IN COUNTY

Seminole firefighters reported two house fires In the county,
Satur day.
A fire started
a defective outlet caused about $2,000
damage to a Forest city home, they say.
car to the thieves, deputies say.
The fire, reported at 11:25 p.m., at the home of Rogello
On June 10, a 63-year-old Virginia man was robbed at the Llaurado, 116 Dogwood Drive, destroyed a mattress and
Inn, State Road 46 at the Interstate 4 interchange, by two men
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Richard llau'rado,- 11, son of the home's oviner, suffered
repair.
minor burns and damaged a plastic shower stall when he tried
During that robbery, one of the suspects held a screwdriver, to use it to soak down the burning mattress
before firemen
another held a pistol, deputies say.
arrived. He required no medical treatment, firemen say.
CONVENIENCE STORE ROBBED
A second fire reported at 5 p.m. Saturday destroyed a small
Two men, one carrying a handgun, robbed a Lake Monroe frame house at 322 Depugh Street, Altamonte Springs, firemen
convenience store Saturday night, de puties report.
say.
I The two men, one with a shirt pulled over his face, ordered
The house,-owned by Willie Mae Johnson of Newark, N.J.,
Joyce Appleby, 53, clerk of the LII' Champ, Upsala Road, at was supposed to be occupied, but firefighters say they
have
9:30 a.m. to hand over an undetermined amount of cash,
been unable to locate any sign of the occupants.
They fled on foot, leaving Appleby and Ernest Lee Ingland, a
The house was worth about $2,, say firemen, who have
customer, unharmed.
still not determined the cause of the blaze.

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Several other members of the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting countries
Algeria, Nigeria,
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But the biggest of them all, Saudi Arabia, is staying
out of it — at least for the time being. The Saudis
nearly 24 percent of U.S. oil imports and its
crude still sells at an OPEC low of $28 a barrel.
The United Arab Emirates, 'another OPEC
moderate, also is holding the line,

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Precinct No. 39 from English Estates School, Oxford Road,
Fern Park to Ashwood Arms Apartments, 1000 La ke of the
Woods Boulevard, (formally known as Fern Park Apartments,
Fern Park.
Prec inct No. 45 from Portable Semoran Skateway, 1109 East
Semoran 'Blvd., Cassel berry, to Summit Apartments
Clubhouse, Hwy 436 &amp; Red Bug Road, Casselberry.
Precinct No. 60 from Sabal Palms Country Club, Highway
434, Longwood
Longwood to The Springs Clubhouse, 100 Springs
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Precinct No. 62 from Seminole Hospital Pavilion, 300 Bay
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photographers and two European Red Cross workers
captured and held for four days by Vietnamese troops
have been freed unharmed and warned to stay away
from the Cambodian border.
"They said they would ret urn us this time, but that it
shouldn't ha ppen again ," Robert Ashe, 26, a Red Cron
worker from twrey, England told reporters after his
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first annual social get-together as part of Sapford Police Chief Ben Butler's
brainchild to bring them together in a retà*d atmosphere, rather than

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Precinct No. 66 from Portable, Semoran Skatewliy, 1109 E.
Semoran Blvd., Casselberry to Fair Lanes Indian Hills
Bowling Center, 115 Wilshire Drive, Fern Par k,

barbecue before settling down to eat. The affair was held at Lake Golden and
will be an annual event, Polk said.

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32 Deaths Blamed On Heat Wave '
DALLAS (UPI)

Oil Barge Reaches Port

The temperatures had been Oklahoma and three in Sunday the very old
and the order and they,g'(fjghtLisa Wichita Falls, to the nor.
Arkansas, for an area-wide very
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young
generally
have well as the rest of us," she thwest, was the state's hottest
record highs for seven con- Medical Examiner's office for total of 32 heat deaths,
more trouble dealing with said,
spot with a record 112
secutive days is taking as its five deaths, and another 21
With the exception of a 6- tem perature extremes
when
NATIONAL REPORT; Tornadoes and severe thun- victims elderly people on were being investigated as month-old
Sunday's high of 108, degrees.
girl, the youngest they are not able to escape to relatively low
A section of thtrstate 40
after days of
derstorna ravaged states from the Midwest to the Atlantic, ' fixed incomes who cannot possibly heatrelated. The Dallas victim was 62.
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comfort,
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still
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Okemah, Okla., literally
forcing thousands of people to flee the. Baltimore Zoo and
afford air conditioning,
wave of hot weather also was
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causing power outages and numerous injuries in PennBy today,- triple-digit responsible for three deaths in woman Vanessa Ernst said aren't in as good a working Dallas record
by 5 degrees. during the weekend.
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blistering heat that has set blamed by the Dallas' County

afternoon In the Baltimore Zoo Sunday when a tornado ripped
through the grounds, downing hundreds of trees, injuring two
people and killing three birds. Trees fe ll on top of animal
cages, killing two storks and a vulture and causing an
GLENN T. BROWN
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Charlotte, N .C. She was 'a Locust Ave., Sanford, is in In Charlotte Community
estimated $50,000 In damages. Most of the zoo's 12,000 anima ls
Glenn T. Brown, 67, of 648 Born in North Carolina, he member of the New Bethel charge of arrangements.
Hospital, Charlotte, NC., will be
were unharmed. In a nearby trailer park, a tornado injured 10 Little
at I p.m., Tuesday at New Bethel
Wekiva
Road, ca me to Sanford in 1950 and Baptist Church, Sanford.
people, overturned six trailers and damaged or destroyed 18
Baptist Church with the
HARVEYPLETCHER
Altamonte Springs, died was a ret ired truck dr
She is survived by f our sons,
drii ver.
Robert Doctor officiating. Burial
others.
Harvey
F.
Pletcher,
87,
of
Sunday in Win ter Park. Born
RstIa
He is survived by his wife, Nathan Jackson, New York
cemetery. Sunrise
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 83; overnight in Michigan he moved to Mrs. Odessa Henderson, City, Boswell Jackson,
950 Mellonvllle Ave., died Funeral Home, 900 Locust Ave.,
low: 74; yesterday's high: 94; barometric pressure: 30.04;
Altamonte Springs in 1924 Sanford; four daughters, Mrs. Philadelphia, Pa., Major Saturday. Born in Pierceton, Sanford, Is in charge,
relative humidity: 77 percent; winds: west. at 10 m.p.h.
Buo0s,
from Detroit, Mich. He was a Linda Thomas, Sanford, Mrs. Lewis C. Jackson, Wichita, lad., he was retired from the
QEP4 --r Funeral
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 10:59 a.m., self-employed prin te r and a Charlotte
stores.
He
is
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for Eugene Buggs, 49,
Chauppetta, Kan., and Luke M. Jackson, A&amp;P fo
11:19p.m.; low, 4:39 a.m., 4:46 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: member o the Grace Falkner Lungwood, Mrs. M y Valdet, Rochester,
who died June 25 In Rochester,
ar
N.Y.; three vived by two sons, Harvey F.
highs, 10:51 a.m., 11:11 p.m.; lows, 4:30 a.m., 4:37 p.m.;
Memorial Christian and Las Vegas, N. Mex., and Miss daughters, Mrs. Bessie Pletcher Jr.,Casselberry and
BAYPORT: highs, 4:50a.m.,3:42p.m.; lows, 10:05 a.m., 11:01 Missionary Alliance Church. Brenda Henderson, Pullen, Charlotte, N.C.; Mrs. William Harold Pletcher,
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He is survived by his wife, Albuquerque, N. Max.; one Dorothy Jackson, Sarasota, Elmhurst, Ill.; and one I
In Air Conditioned
BOATING FORECAST: St, Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out Cupid W. Brown, Altamonte brother, Taft, High Point, and Mrs. Jerelene Jackson, daughter, Mrs. Barbara
50 Miles: Winds southwest around 15 knots today and west or Springs; two daughters, N.C.; two sisters,
Mrs. Irene Key West; a brother, Charlie Chapin, Park Ridge, M.
northwest10to15knotsThesday.SeasmosUy2to4feeLw
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Barba Ann Canton, New Nye, Richmond,
and Mr
Day tona Beach;
and seas higher near widely scattered mainly afternoon and Smyrnj (formerly of San- Marjor ie Harris, Eldorado,s.N.Robinson,
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in Indianapolis, md.
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evening thunderstorms.
ford),
Nancy 11 Reynolds,' Max.; nine grandchildren and Barnes, Sanford, Mrs. Ethel Brisson Funeral Home-PA is
charge
of
local
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Foresark, Ga., and seven one great-grandchild.
Smith and Mrs. Victoria in
Afternoon orevening thunderstorms likely today and chance grand lldren
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arrangements.
including
Brtuon Funeral Home-PA Blair, Dade Qty; 14
of thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon. Highs in the low 90a and Angela dR'Harvey and is in charge of arrangements.
children,
one
greatlows tonight ln the 7os. Winds mostly west or southwest lotols 'Felicia C
all of Sangrandchild and numerous
miles an hour. Rain probability 60 percent this af ternoon and ford.
Funeral
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nephews and nieces.
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LOUIS MINGO,
evening and 30 percent Tuesday.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
WILLIAM GARNER
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Louis Mlngo, 70, of 2020 Locust
Ave., Sanford, Is in HINDIRSON, CROLIY C.
William A. Garner, 67, of Alexander . Avenue, died
Funeral services for Croiey C.
2014 Mellonvllle Ave., San- Sunday at Seminole Memorial charge of arrangements.
Henderioi, 67, of 02 Wilkins
Circle, Sanford, who died
ford, died Saturday morning Hospi ta l He was a retired
Saturday at Seminole Memorial
EUGENBUGGS
in MacClenny. Born in maintenance supervisor at
Hospital, will be at 10: am.
Eu
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died Wednesday at Br4son Funeral
U1bUtZ, Ga., he came to Bloomfield College in New
S.mIneleM.mdal H.II$al
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June
In
Rochester,
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He Home with Rev, Freddie Smith
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in
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off iciaing. lurIal in Ever green
was born in Bedding Fla
Officiating.
farmer
and.
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Sanford:
toy, Deltona
Surv1vta Include a wife, and raised 'by Mrs. Alice Cemetery. Brision Funeral
Kevin Drelfuerst
bulnesL
Mrs. Rose, Lee Mingo; a srnau
HOMO-PA In charge.
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Jacqueline Parsons
and the late
Survivors
nclude his wife.
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tie graduated from Croorns JACKSON, MRS. L1Ol....
John A. Feacher
Mrs. Marcelle Garner, Brooks; e ughtens, Mrs. }jl
Theresa L.
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Funeral ServIces for Mrs. Loofa
gh School in 1951
Curtis FinIayson
Edith c mm.rnno, D.u.
.Atlanta; three children. Mary Wright, Miss Bobbie
I. Jackson. 72,whodled Jung
Edward t Johnson
He
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Elisab,th H. Hahqe, D$tone
là wife,
Allen, Dennis and Linda, all of Gall McNeil and Miss Gladys t,,,jh,,survived byet._..
Juanita SouthWard
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Theodore P. wiw.
Atlanta; one grandchild; five McNeil; stepeona, 'L McNeil'
WfOunnar Mansion. Deltona
na T'J7 as of Ocala;
Ruth lsumhots.r, Longwood
IsabelIi Wright, Dsltone
sisters, Mrs. Helen Smith, andJames McNeil; numerous
AnnIe Perkins. Orange City
William U. Gali*han
daughters. Aidrena B .Sanford; Mrs. Sadie Smith, nieces and neobews.
uni....
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ML Dora, Mrs. Gladys Mar ks,
Funeral arrangements will
ean guggs, Sanford;
Ft. Lauderdale, Mrs. Jessie be made at a later date.
eight
of
Moore, Hqilywood and Mr
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sa nfor d; three b
Verna Burns, Tucker, Ga.
Locust Ave., Sanfd, is in
Reginald and Robert Samuel,'
both
of Ocala, and O,B.
Is In
S of
Samuel of Atlanta, (IL a
CROLEY HENDERSON
MRS, LEOIA H. JAQCSON sister, Mrs. Shirley Walters,
Croley C. Henderson, 67.102 -, Mrs. leola R. Jackson, 72, Oca!a and numerous nieces
Wilkins Circle. Sanford, died died June 23 in Charlou,&amp; and mom
Saturday morning
at Commutlity HoepitaF,
Suni'jae Funeral Home, 900
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cud barge Domar 118 has finally reached its destination
minus much of its cargo, and work crews can complete
the job of cleaning up the 2,500 gallons of fuel oil it
spilled onlp Tampa Bay beaches.
The Domar 118 was headed for Port Manatee last
Friday when It began leaking and the skipper of its
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tax si tuation betweeh insta te and out-of-sta te banks.
"That would hah meant that a year's work on improving
laws would be down the drain," House Speaker-Designate Ralph Haben, D-Palmetto said shortly before the convening of the 13-hour session.
"We are going to try to repass the new code, without the loan
ullice ban, rather than extend the old code," Haben said.
He does not think the switch in strategy will prolong the

session.
But if it does bog down in controversy over reenacting the
new code, he said, "then we'll fall back on the extension plan."
Gov. Bob Graham called the session after he vetoed the
revised banking code because it contained the provision
outlawing the so-called 1.PO's, bank jargon for loan offices of
non-Florida banks.
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said. "Until this, I never knew that I was
enough. But I urn. And although I can't UnMormon myself, I don't think I can be a good
feminist and a go(--,' Mormon at the same
time."
on .Saturday'. Ms. Johnson told th
Baltimore chater of the National
Organization for
mcn she knew she was
doing something dim\erous when she battled
church pulLey on EllA but she never thought
she would be kicked (jut of the church.
I thought the chutch could tell the difference between political activity and
religious differences," Ms. Johnson said. "I
have been blamed for damaging the church
and causing persecution, but the church is
damaging itself."
his. Johnson said anti-ERA discussion by
church leaders prompted her to invite interested Mormons and a church elder to her
home to explore the Mormon stance on
women's rights.
Ms. Johnson said the elder infuriated her as
he explained the reasons for the church's antiERA position.
"1 was so angry I couldn't breathe. When he
read the text of the Equal Rights Amendment,
which I was was already familiar with, It took
hold of my heart like this," she said, clenchin g
her fist. "And I have never let go of it since."
his. Johnson's fight with the church coincided with a divorce from her husband of 20
years. She is supporting herself with speaking
engagements around the country, including
appearances on local and national television
talk shows.
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WASHINGTONUPI) A group of haw kish
senators, in an attack on the all-volunteer
Army, are pushing to cut the Army's
authorized strength by 25,000 troops to make it
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Pentagon officials see the move to cut
authorized strength from 775,300 to 750,000 as a
calculated attempt to force a revival of the
draft and kill the all-volunteer force,
The senators, led by Sen. Sam Nunn, 1)-Ga.,
will press their case today when the Senate
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recruits are high school graduates.
Re was supported by Sens. John Stennis, I).
Miss., chairman of the committee, and
committee members John Warner, fl-Va., a
former Navy secretary, and James Exon, 1).
Neb.
The Nunn group says its proposal, approved
by the full committee, is not an actual troop
reduction but a "paper" one, since during the
past year Army strength was closer to 750,000
than the authorized 775,300.
Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Ernest
Hollings 1)-S.C., are opposing Nunn's drive.
"We've had enough of this Vietnam War
mentality of trying to destroy it in order to
save it," said Hollings.

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STERLING, Va. (UPI) Sonia Johnson's
battle with the Mormon Church is over,
Ms. Johnson, the housewife who spoke out
for the Equal Rights Amendment in defiance
of church policy, was notified this weekend of
her "irrevocable excommunication" from the
church for urging others Lp support the ERA.
Ms. Johnson, who is in Miami, Fla.,
speaking at a convention of the Florida
chapter of the National Organization for
Women, was told of the excommunication
Saturday night, a friend of Ms. Johnson's said
Sunday.
Kendall White, a professor at Washington
and Lee University in Lexington, Va., said
Sunday that Ms. Johnson received a telephone
call from a church official, who told her to go
to the state president's house where a letter
would be read to her,
The letter, from Mormon Church President
Spencer Kimball, upheld the decision of a
lower church court to excommunicate her,
said White, who identified himself as an
associate of Ms. Johnson's who is helping her
with some research.
"They didn't give her a copy of the letter,"
said White. "It formally announced that she is
excommunicated."
In Miami, Ms. Johnson confirmed she is out.
"I am now irrevocably out," she told the
Miami Herald. "It makes me heartsick. It is
also dishonorable. They want me to repent.
But what must I repent?"
She said she had no regrets about speaking
up to church leaders,
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in suburban North Miami for the 10 victim of the May
17-19 rioting In Miami's Liberty City area.
MildredC. Penton, 65, of Plantation, Fla., died
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP!)
The NAACP Reagan, has been invited but has not yet indicated
The groups included the racially mixed Citizens
begins Its weeklong 71st annual convention today whether he will come.
Coalition for Racial Justice and the black Miamiamid the splendors of posh Miami Beach resort
Convention sessions will be held in the sprawling Dade Movement for Justice.
hotels but only a civil rights march iway from Miami Beach Convention Center, scarcely a stone's
Frinks said representatives of the two groups
Miami's riotdevastated Liberty City.
throw from tourist-oriented Collins Avenue but 10 would attempt to meet with national leaders of the
Major speeches today will be by NAACP miles and another world away from riot-ravaged 500,000-member NAACP today to invite them to
çxecutive Director Benjamin Hooks and Chairman liberty City.
take part in a "massive march" of protest around
,
Margaret Bush Wilson.
Golden Frinks of Atlanta, a national field
Miami Beach. If they refuse, he said, the antiCarter
Among the other speakers to the 18,000 delegates secretary of the Southern Christian Leadership protest will be expanded to become an anti-NAACP
and visitors will be President Carter (on Friday), Conference, led a meeting Sunday of leaders of two pr otest too.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., (on Wednesday), local activist groups to plan picketing during
"We are going to tell them, 'If you will stage a
and Rep. John Anderson, B-Ill. (on Tuesday). The Carter's appearance at the Fontainebleau Hilton massive march, we'll only picket Carter. If you

Nunn, an influential member of the Armed
Services Committee, last week complained the
quality of Army volunteers has fallen steadily

The Coast Guard said no more boats were sighted en
route to Key West, but "several" more were believed
to be in the harbor at Maniel.

One of the five amendments ' would boost property tax
exemptions for homeowners from the present $5,000 to $15,000.
Approval of that amendment Oct. 7 could make the higher
homestead exemption effective on this year's tax bills
providing lawmakers amend the truth-in-millage bill to allow
amended budgets by local governments.

Candidates lop NAACP . Miami Slate

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regulations governing 350 state-chartered banks.
The only matters included in Graham's call fcithe session
other than the banking code was a change in the date for
referendum voting'on five constitutional amendments. They
are scheduled to be voted on in the November election. The
governor wants that changed to the Oct. 7 runoff primary.

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Friday'after tax officials were unable to devise a workable tax
plan.
"I -still think we can get out of here by mid-afternoon,"
Haben said.
Midnight is the witching hour for the session and also for
state banking laws. Unless the present code is extended or the
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KEY WEST, Fla. (UP!) Two more boats reached
Key west from Mariel Sunday, bringing a total of 94
Cuban re[igees, a Coast Guard spokesman reported.
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The Coast Guard managed to plug the leak Saturday
and pumped out 6,000 gallons of oil to refloat It.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Shortly before the Legislature began a one-day special session today, leaders decided to
re-enact their new banking code
without a controversial
provision that prevented out-of-state.bahks from establishing
loan offices in Florida.
On Friday, the lawmakers had decided to get- out of a
dilemma over the loan offices by extending the current
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of hospitalization, Richard Pryor is reported in "really
good spirits" with burn specialists readying for a
second skin grafting surgery.
Dr. Richard Grossman, heading the team of
specialists treating the enterta iner, said more skin
grafts would be made this week. Pryor, 39, underwent
his first grafting surgery a week ago.
Gary Swaye, a spokesman at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital, said Pryor's condition remains
seriOus but stable. He was removed from the critical
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Attorneys for Georgia, In an
admittedly unusual move, turned to the Supreme Court
today to vacate a stay of execution and allow the state
to send convicted murderer Jack Potts to the electric
chair Tuesday.
Attorneys for Potts, who remained in a "deathwatch" cell yards from the execution chamber Sunday
night, have called the state's appearance before the
Supreme Court "unusual and vindictive."
State Attorney General Arthur Bolton said because
Potts has twice asked that his execution be carried out
so he could "die in peace" and twice changed his
mind "my staff shalt immediately attempt to have
the Supreme Court of the United States terminate the
stay order in order that the judgment of e xecu tion may
be carried out on schedule next Tuesday," Bolton said.
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Precinct No. 12 from Spring Lake, Elementary School,
Orange Avenue, Forest City to Florida Federal Savings, NW
; i Corner of S.R. 434 &amp; S.R. 436, Altamonte Springs.
Precinct No. 14 from Church of God, 220 E. Wildmere
Avenue, Longwood to Lyman High School, S.R. 427, Longwood.
Precinct No. 32 from Portable, Adjacent to Southside of
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places no longer available. They are as follows:
Precinct No. 11 from North Lake Apts. Clubhouse, 242
Sharon Drive, Altamonte Springs to First Federal Building,
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budget deficit of $60 million and the possibility of a
municipal strike that could create chaos and further
tarnish the city's image- during the Republican
National Convention July 14-17, worked Feverishly to
obtain an accord before the contract expiration.
In New York
site of the Democratic National
Convention Aug. 11.14— police officers and firefighters
are among 48,000 municipal employees seeking a wage
increase in excess of 10 percent.
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ROME (UPI) — Pope John Paul!! today began an
ambitious, 12-d4 tour of Brazil in a mission of faith
'and peace that will give the pontiff a firsthand view of
the modern-day wealth and primitive poverty of the
world's largest Catholic nation.
Already the most traveled pope In history, the' 60year-old pontiff will add 18,600 miles to his travel log
and take him from cities of steel and glass to the heart
of the Amazon jungle in the first ever papal
Brazil.
The pope's 11-hour flight to Brasilia, the ultramodern specially built Brazilian ca pita l in the Interior,
began at 6:11 a.m., 12:11 a.m. EDT from Rome's
Leonardo da 'Vinci Airport. There was no formal
departure ceremony and the pope made no statement
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Approximately 71,000 municipal workers in Detroit
and New York using the Republican and Democratic
national conventions for leverage, bargained against a
midnight deadlin e tonigh t for ne labor pacts.
Detroit city officials, caught between a predicted

Seminole deputies are investigating the theft of 350 can.
t.aloupes, 5 bushels of mangoes and 41 quarts of molasses from
a Longwood fruit stand late Friday night.
Deputies say burglars broke through a rear door to remove
the produce, valued at $3, from Country Fresh Produce, 2490
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divisive issues in East-West 'relations — Afghanistan
and NATO nuclear missiles in Europe.
Schmidt a nd Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher touched down at Unukovo Airport shortly before
noon 5 a.m. EDT, and were met by President Leonid
Brethnev, Pr ime Minister Alexet Kosygin and Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko.
Although Schmidt has made clear he will bring up
Afhanistan' during his talks with
nev,
Communist Par ty daily Pravda emphasized trade
cooperation between the two countries in its Monday
editio and said the &amp;hmldt'vlsit was "In the Interests
edition
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Detroit, New York Workers
Use Cónvéntions In Talks

FRUIT THEFT REPORTED

Monday, June 30, 1I0-3A

Lawmakers May Re-enact New State Banking Code
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An Ohio man was arrested Sunday on charges of selling
fireworks at the Maitland flea market, U.S. Highway 17.92
deputies report.
Ronald J. Ehsen, of Summit, Ohio, was arrested at 3:46 p.m.
by deputies, who say they also seized a large quantity of Illegal
rockets and crackers.
While Sanford police say they made no arrests or seizures,
they say they shut down two booths selling fireworks at the
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allegedly slamming another woman's head on the ground,
deputies report.
Elizabeth MdHale, 30, of 2901 Palmetto Ave., was arrested
by deputies on Saturday outside the Cumberland Farms store,
Airport Boulevard and Sanford Avenue.
Deputies say McHaIe 'attacked Doris Hamlin, 18, of 300
Airport Boulevard, slamming Hamlin's head on the ground.
Deputies, who gave no reason for the alleged assault, say
Hamlin was treated and released from Seminole Memorial
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Moms aown on his bed, threatening turn with a screwdriver
while the other looted the room.
The two men gained entrance to the room at 11:15 p.m. by
knocking on the door and claiming they had to get In to fix a
leak, deputies say. Morris, 65, and his wife, who was forced
into the bathroom during the robbery, were unhurt, but lost
cash, traveler's checks, watches, jewelry and the keys to their

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) The price of oil is going
up Again Tuesday, for the four th time in eight months.
The move wll be reflected later in the year at
gasoline pumps, when prices rise about 1 cent a gallon
in the United States — perhaps more, If the bigger oil
producers join the new wave of hikes.
As of Tuesday, Kuwait, Venezuela, Iraq and Libya
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Senate May Back Tax Cut To Ease Burden
to be until we have some hearings. I can tell you it will be
aimed at lessening the burden on the increase of the Social
Security tax that takes effect next year ... and that in no way
can be considered inflationary."
"They are singing our song, and I'm willing for them to sing
that song, but I ain't going to let them lead the choir."
Meanwhile, two high level government economists say
President Carter is willing to work with Congress in develop.
ing a tax cut program, but the administration doesn't want
"some quickie program."
"A tax cut ... a carefully designed, carefully constructed tax
cut, done at the right time is something the president is
prepared to consider," said Treasury Secretary d. William
Miller. "Our preference would be that it be studied and
discussed next year outside the heat of an election year."
Miller, appearing on the ABC interview program "Issues
and Answers," said he thinks it Is unlikely Congress can enact
a well-constructed plan this year to take effect In 1981. But he
said "If a miracle happens" and Congress develops a "good

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Agar Ham Patties.

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MIX OR
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Dandee Cole Slaw.

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Grated Cheese

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SAVE 30'- Boa CUP ASSORTED

Marshmallows :;.".
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Cream Cheese.,.
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American Singles

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Meat Grill Franks.

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Tea Bags ......... .,. 5129

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Fyne SpredOlço.,3/S.

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SLICED FREE CAN

SAVI 40' I2os PKG. PANTRY PRIDE SLICED

WHOLE GREEN I6. CAN

15 x 7 COLOR PORTRAIT
WITH A $7.50 GROCERY PURCHAS
(WITHOUT PURCHASE.35')
PHOTOGRAPHER HOURS:'
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Sealed bids or Proposals .id
ilrcssecj to the lto,ircl of Public
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o(t ion of S eminole County, Deputy
Florida thereinafter called lbS • James I Golden
Buird"I and ,narkt'cI.
P 0 Box 2202
PROPOSAL FOR U UNISHlNG Sanford, F Ia, 32771
AND
INSTALLING
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Publish )One 16 13 JO &amp; July 7
T[LLPItONL SYSIEMAT LAKE 1980
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S,'ininole County, Florida. in

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(1'- ISo, CANS CAMPISELLS

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SA'. I .'fl liii,, I A(1()
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
ROBERT liCE
YOU
AHI
HEREBY
NO TIll ED that if, ,, lion for the
Idoptciii of Tuw,inna Michell Tice
has been filed against you and yotl
,ir v rt'guir i'd to S,'rvl .4 Copy 01
your written defenses, it any to t
on James I Golden. Esquire,
ptitionpr s attorney whose ad
dr ,'ss it lOt B Wi'st First Street in Post Otfi Ito. 1207, Sanford,
ilürid, 32771 onor before July 21,
1950, ,,iid file the original with the
C I,'rk of this Court either before
sir v ci' on petitioner 5 .ttorney or
immeci Mel y thereafter other
wise ,, default will be en tered
,5q.4iri%t
you for
the - relief
demandedin the Petition
WITNESS my hisnd and '.,mI of
thiS Court on 1 hiS 11th day of June .
1980
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APT hUll If BFCXWI 114 JR
ç I:p OF CIRCUIT (OUR 1
BY Susan F labor

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Tom's Chips (TWIN PAK). .

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1" 'i5'
Coffee Creamer.
Macaroni &amp; Cheese. 25' 359
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Aluminum Foil.
SAVE
Salad15Dressing. . . . 86"
itchenBags... . . .79 $12,
- .974
Fruit Punch.
SAVE ]oil
59C 89
iIIon Bleach.
TOTAL..,6°6
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Lindsay Olives.
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CASE NO 80 1 277-CA-20-E
DIVISION:
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
TUWANNA MICIIE LL TICE

$119
Apple Pie (MRS.
Swanson Chicken. ,S279
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FOOD

Bonds must be written by a
'.urety company licensed to do
business in Fiord.,,
flts will be received in the
above named office as indicated
tier&amp;ri All Conditions stated stall
,ppIy Any Questions relating to
the bid ,re to be directed to the
Purchasing Office
special Conditions Any and all
special conditions if enclosed)
that may vary from these General
Conditions shall have precedence
Bid must be Submitted by 7 00
P M - Jut, 11, 1990 Sealed bids wifl
not be1
opfnect until then, if the
outside of he envelope is marked
BID N MItER
DO NOT
OPEN NT IL 00 PM. July 21,
IJBO
It'd to SCpIO( BOARD OF
SE INOL I COUNTY
A TENTION
Don Coleman
Purchasing Agent
1211 MellOnville Avenue
Sanford Florida 37171
Dated thiS 25th day of June 1980
-. Mr Allan teeth
Chairman
S Mr William P Layer
Sup,'rnt,'nent
I'ubtlsti lune JO &amp; July 7 II. 1990
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014I0fI.7.a RUFFLES RLG.-5,5o, BAH-n-OUE
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INSURANCE

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TWIN PACK. SAVE 17C
SUPER SEAL PLASTIC STORAGE
CONTAINERS...
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FOOD SAVER, JAR FOOD SAVER
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SINK BRUSH, BOWL BRUSH
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Said district shalt encomp ISS the
lol low nil described areas (it
',i'!!i tiol.' County, Florida
,u,'r'se Unit I, ,,s recordeci
t'i,,t Book 2% Pages!? and 73 and
5ciri5e Unit 2A as recorded 0 Plat
1100K 2) P.,qt' ii. Public Heoros
it i -ni noli' County
for id
A, thur P4 Beckwith. Jr
(lerk to the
Board of County
Co iii ,n is 5 one r 5 ici and for
County. F- br ida
Publish
J lint' 30, 1980
DES t?S

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Nil K

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percent IS percent) of the total
amount bid which will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidders wheel
contract is completed
, -. The successful bidder shall
furniSh a
Bond for the total amount of the
award
thin 10 days of
- notification of the award

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Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 1010$, 8 p.m.
social meeting, refreshments and crafts.

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TUESDAY, JULY $
DeBary Blood Bank drawing, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m,,
Four Townes Shopping Center, In front of Publix.
Over50 Club, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens.

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FRIDAY, JULY 4
Post
10139 Fourth of July barbecue,
Oviedo VFW
Meat World parking lot, Oviedo, 4-8 p.m.; 8 p.m. to
midnight, music by the. "Crossroads." Drawings for
prizes. Open to the public.

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BAR.B-QUE SAUCE

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church. Casselberry.

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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

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Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Jefferson
Ward, Interstate Mall, ,Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.

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Free blood pressure clinic, 2-4 p.m., 7th and Elm,
Sanford.
Regular meeting of Private Industry Council, 4 p.m.,
Seminole Community College Building J, Room 00.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discus.ion, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Longwood-Lake Mary Uons, 7 p.m., Quality Ion, 1-4
and SR 434
Sound-al-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and Light Sanford.
Sanford-Breakfast Rotary Club, 7 a.m., Buck's
Sanford Airport.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club, 250
Overbronk Drive, Cisselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Town House.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery, inc., 12:30 p.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, non, bag lunch and
bingo, Sanford Civic Center.
Council of Arts &amp; Sciences general meeting of
directors and representatives at large, noon luncheon,
Imperial House, Winter Park.

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Saiiford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Longwood Rotary Club, 7:0 a.m., Quality Inn.
Al-Anon, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Toastmasters, 7:15 a.m.-, Rich Plan offices,
Third Street and Magnolia. Guests welcome.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community
center, North Edgemon Avenue.

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NOTICE ishereby given that the
Board of County 1Comniissioners of
Seminole County. Florida shall at
10 00 A M or ,,s soon thereafter
as possible on the 72nd day of July,
1980, hold a public hearing at the
cern mole Cotirity Courthouse
Room 703 Sanford Florida to
consider It-n' adoption of the
following ordinance
An ordinance relating tci
specified areas of the unin
(nrncir.,tpil territories
(...,,.n,ii,,
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County, Florida creating the Sun
rise Unit I and ?A Street Lighting
P-strict - providing for defiflitiøn$
1irov,dng for governance of the
district by the Board of County
Corti riiiSiont'r 'I
orov iclinti for
maintenance and Operation of
street lights within the district
treating an Advisory Board
n- tting forth fiscal and t,, .it 'on
irocedcir,.s em rxwer ing the It'y
(if specia l assessments or ta.es
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.. Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 8 p.m.,
Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., recreation hall behind StrombergCarlson, Lake Mary.

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west Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida, for the purpose of hearig
all owners of property to be
assessed for the paving of Land
Avenue from its intersection with
Grant Street 'in the City
01
FICTITIOUS NAME
Longwood, Florida, to its in
Notice is hereby given that I am tersection With Lakeview Drive in
engaged n business at Interstate the City of Longwood, Florida, and
Mall, 137 E Alf'amonte Or . other prsons interested herein.
Altamonte Spripgs, Fla ,Seminole isho may desire to comment as to
County, Florida, under the tic the propriety and advisability of
titious name of BEA'S MATER the improvement, the cost Of Said
NITY DISCOUNT CENTER, and improvement, the manrler of
tt I Intend to register Said name payment for said 'improvement,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. and as to the amount Assessed
Seminole County. Florida in ac against each property improved
cordance With the provisions of the I - urther. that at said time, the City
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Commission of the -City of
Section 86509 Florida Statutes Longwood. Florida, shall meet as
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So Beatrice Chernok
consider any and all complaints as
PubliSh June 23 30. &amp; July 7.
to Such assessment, and for the
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of
adjusting
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DEX9I
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Florida
Publish June 30 &amp; July 1. 1Q80
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MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (UP!) - that's go about my daily busin*" history on March 28,1979--star crossed
Notice Is hereby given that we
Engineers at Three Mile Island Thornburgh said.
Plant."
are engaged in business at
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eliminated a bug in the radiation
Engineers for Metropolitan Edison .,
The plant's radiation monitors West Lake Mary Blvd. Lake
FL 32116, Seminole County,
monitoring system and went ahead today the plant operators, had planned to begin designed to detect abnormal releases of Mary,
Florida under the fictitious name
with the planned release of radioactive releasing 2,000 to 4,000 curies of radioactive dust particles, like cesium of PELICAN'S POST. and that WC
krypton gas from the disabled nuclear radioactive krypton gas daily, starting and cobalt, falsely set off the alarm, intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
plant.
Saturday. But four minutes Into the officials said.
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Hundreds of people fled their homes venting, an alarm was mistakenlytr gIn tests extending from Saturday to cordance with the pr'vis$ons of the
during the weekend, but Gov. Dick gered, and the pIoce
was halted midnight Sunday, 1,240 curies of the Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Thornburgh toured the plant's control abruptly.
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curies of the gas that became Section 56509 Florida Statutes
room nerve center Sunday and said area
Harold Denton, chief of reactor trapped inside the nuclear reactor Sig
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residents had no cause for worry.
operations for the Nuclear Regulatory containment building during the 1979 Publish June 23. 30 &amp; July 7 u,
"I have advised all residents of the Commission, called
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vented, MetEd spokesthan 1950
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Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, Deland; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, SR 436 and
SR 434. Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St., Sanford.

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Fuels Corp.,Vthe imtrument that will encourage the develop. . directly produce fuels, if necessary.
accordance w ith the stipulation
HEARING
ment and production of new fuel sources.
and sp'ci catiors available from
A target was set of having the equivalent of 500,000 barrels of
You are hereby notified that the 'h Purchasing Department n the
The president, resting at Camp David since the end of his
oil day produced by 1987, and 2 million barrels a day by 1992. City Commission of the City Of Office of the Superintendent. 1211
European trip Thursday night, scheduled an early morning
Longwood. Florida, will meet on
It is expected to take $20 billion in funds to reach the first goal July
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Mellonville Avenue. Sanford.
at the hour of 7 00 F Iârida 32711
return to Washington to catch up on some office work,
and an additional $68 billion for the second target.
o m or as soon thereafter as th
Rd must be accompanied by bid
The corporation will have a broad range of authority - from - The measure also provides $5 billion for development of - matter
may be called, in Corn
deposit soi Bid Bond. cashier's
issuing loans and loan guarantees, to having the government
other programs.
mission Chambers, City Hall, 175 Check or Certified Check for five

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The gqvernment's long-awaited
synthetic Fuels program, now ready to swing into action, is
designed to produce 2 million barrels of oil a day within
12
years by such methods as squeezing oil from shale and turning
coal into gas.
President Carter was to host a billing signing ceremony at 4
p.m. EDT on the south grounds for creation of the Synthetic

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Mny retired people will begin getting the maximum federal Suppleipental Security Income
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A tax cu by Senate Democrats
receiving more money this week because of inflation and the benefit will receive $238, compared to the old payment of $208. may ngt put $50 to $um In ever' cket, a senator says,
head of Social Security Administration thinks basing increases
eased Social Security
The legislation being considered would reallocate money to l't it will be aimed at easing
on consumer prices is a good idea,
help the Social Security System meet a crunch caused by payments.
William Driver also' said he Is confident legislation now unemployment, which cuts down on payroll tax revenue, and
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D.Texas, who heads a Senate economic
moving through Congress will head off any chance that benefit inflation, which boosts benefiti.
task force that will meet with President Carter Tuesday, said
payments will be disrupted in the next few years.
A report from the system's trustees earlier this month the Senate Is pushing ahead with its own tax cut proposal study
Driver acknowleged there will be a "good deal of warned the trust fund that makes up the difference between with or without White House help.
speculation" on whether automatic cost-of-living Increases For payments and receipts for old age and surylvors benefits
"We will be welcoming any input from the administration
Social Security benefits should be revised. Such automatic cost would run dry and there could be a short fall'in 1981 or 1982. side and we In turn will be communicating with them. ... They
adjustments will result in a 14.3 percent raise for 39 million
But Driver said, "I think everything is 'on track" in have not made up their minds," Bentsen told United Press
Americans in checks going out this week.
Congress, and he's confident there would be no delayed or International.
Driver said he personally feels using the Consumer Price reduced Social Security checks for eligible*
lenjai in the
'But the Texas Democrat has s- aid the Senate isn't going to
Index to help retirees and those receiving Supplemental next two years.
wait for the administration.
Security Income benefits keep up with inflation is a good idea.
Driver said the adjustment for the next two years should - Last week Senate Democrats, after blocking a GOP proposal
The cost-of-living adjustment taking effect this week means give Congress enough time to work out a more permanent as too hasty, said they will develop their own program to
a retired worker without dependents will get an average $330 a solution.
reduce taxes by about $25 million by September.
month beginning-with checks arriving Thursday, compared to
Asked if the retirement age should be raised - to 68, for
Asked how much a Democratic tax cut would put into an
the old payment of $289.
example, instead of the current 65 to receive full benefits - individual's pocketbook, Bensten said: "It's not going to be

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preparation, the Census Bureau's 1980 count
appears headed for seri ous trouble.
Unfortunately, this isn't the first time. The
bureau had hoped to improve on its embarrawing
1970recordwhenjtfajfedtocountanestjrnat
.3 million people, mostly members of minority
groups. The 1950 and 1960 census efforts were no
better. About 5.1 million were missed in each of
them. But 1980 may be the worst yet.
Thousands of
residents in the nation's major
cities remain uncounted due to incorrect address
lists, incorrect maps and faulty computers.
Census workers are quitting
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census form c ec ers, overworked beca use of an
employee shortage, are letting errors in cornpleted forms get by into the final count. In a
Milwaukee office, for example, almost 40 percent
of the forms approved by checkers have so many
errors that they have to be turned over t
takers for correction
.e quality controllers check only 10 out of
every 150 forms, thereby increasing the
possibility that numerous errors are slipping into
the final count. In an East Los Angeles office, a
shortage of Spanish-language forms left 8,000
households without them. Consequently, bilingual census takers, already in short supply,
must visit those 8,000 homes, a task that officials
fear may never be completed
An accurate count is Im portant because It bears
directly on the allocation of $50 billion in federal
funds to cities and counties, and in determining
which states gain or lose congressional seats
Thus in view of the reported foul-ups
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nation, some city a
county 7flc1a1s understandably want more time than the brief 10
days they now have in which to review and verify
the raw data, time the bureau should g"rant.
Beyond that stopgap measure, however,
remains a more fundamental need — a thorough
examination of the present census system The
bureau's chief justification for Its $1 bill
budget, four times the $221
1970, was' to ensure an accurate cotmt. But it's
obvious that additional funds alone can offer no
appreciable improvement in the data collected.
Indeed, some demographers and social
scientists challenge the practicality of a
traditional head count, given the likelihood of
large undercounts. They recommend instead of
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achieving a national count,
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make clear the need to develop a more effective
and cheaper method. Unless basic changes are
made, the io census is certain to follow in
path of the 1950, 1960, 1970 and 1980 efforts. Count
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There was considerable campaigR talk to
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Paola scored a pair of first run singles.
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The Sanford Americans Massey had two hits.
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all-stars unended Tavares 10- strong slaDoed back-to-hack field fence
on an pri.tr z,nii arnirpil nn n the fifth hut wag n,,%l,w4 frnm
2Saturdaj night. The Sanford singles. Grayson scored on
The Sanford Americans one-out sigle byflay;s.Haye; the mou nd af ter giving u;
American League all-stars passed ball and Armstrong struck for live runs in the top was thrown out trying to take home run, single and walk
put their bats to work, crossed the plate on a wild of the second. Brian Ashcraft second on the play. Jones without retiring a batter.
pounding 14 tilts in a 17-9 win pitch.
opened the inning with a walked and Ashcraft then Hayes was then brought in to
over Paola.
Three of the walks issued by single a nd Horace Knight blasted a home run. After pitch and retired the final live
It was not Grayson's most Grayson came in the bottom walked before Scott Carter Knight was safe on an error, batters he laced in order, four
Impressive performance on of the third and two of the popped out. Eddie Korgan Carter and Korgan stroked on strikeouts.
the mound,' but the num cular runners scored, one on a tied the score with a two-run consecutive singles. After the
The Sanford Americans
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batters to hit the ball in fair wild pitch.
safe on an error liv the haves canned the. ct'rni edge in tonight's game.
territory. . Grayson handled
Michael Wright was safe on shortshop, but Korgan was
American manager Doug
with a RBI single.
- both and threw out both an error with one out in the thrown out at the plate when
Carter blasted a two-run Atkinson Sr. has Horace
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top of the fourth and Blocker he tried to score from second
homer with two outs in the top Knight, Brian Ashcraft and
But Grayson walked eight slapped another single. on the play. Darns tAttles and of the fifth, but Paola scOred Eddie Korgan available for
batters in the game, handing Wright was thrown out trying Mike Edwards were safe on
three runs in the bottom of the mound action.
out at least one free pass in to go to third base on the play. back-to-back infield hits to fifth. Two of the runs came on
Roger hail Is the most
every inning but the second Franklin doubled o score load the bases and two runs Troy Turner's second two-run likely pitcher for the Sanford
when he struck out the side. Blocker and then came home scored when Reginald Hayes
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FREE REM(IFE CONTROL.

Corruption is Primarily the problem of the

LDP itself one of its powerbrokers, former
Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka, still faces
court action in a payoff scandal and calls
for a housecleaning which it is questionable I
the party is up to.
As for inflation, Japan is in essentially the
same economic boat as its Western partners.
The most dependent of all on imported
energy, any government's room for
maneuvering withotit bringing on a recession
— signs of which are appearing — is limited. ~
So an election that turned out right for the "
Liberal Democrats, has not resolved their or
Japan's long-range problems. Which
probably makes no difference at all to some 1
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Ormond Beach nipping host Port Orange 74 for fl

while Coleman added a pair of hits. William Wynn had a
double.
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winning one game and losing two. The losses
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hours after they started playing for the day, the
Sanford all-etarts were playing their, third game of the day.
Port Orange sco red a pair of tallies in the top of the last
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When tile game resumed a week later, Sanford promptly
tied the score with two runs on one hit, a Kevin Smi th single,
In the bottom of the fifth.
But Ormond Bewh scored rive runs In the top of the sixth
and Sanf ord could not overcome the deficit.
Sanford managed only three singles in the game Smith
Thddle Miller and ter Calangelo had the hits.

out the club's annual gold medal, awarded
to the most outstanding American.

striking out 11 whIle walking six.
JolaiScottheldliolly HUl to Jait ewohhtsand struck out 14
as Sanford won 8-2 in the second game they played Satur.
day.
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grand slam home run with one out in the fifth. Sanford
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and Pat Bradley wished each other "good luck" after
teeing off on the final hole of the $1,0O0 LPGA tournament in the Rochester suburb of Henrietta.
As it turned out, Bradley's luck was bad and Lopez's
good as she grubbed Sundays $18,750 first prize at the
Locust Hill Country Club.
Bradley and Lopez were deadlocked going into the
final hole, but Bradley pushed an to the right an 8-foot
put and bogeyed the final hole.
"On the 18th tee, Nancy and I said good luck to each
other after we both hit our drives," said Bradley.
"Nancy said good luck to mc and I said, 'same to you,
Nancey, let's go for it.' At least we're giving them their
money's worth."
"It was very exciting and I had goose bumps walking
up the 18th," she said.
Lopez, who recorded her First title since the women's
Kemper Open in March and her second Locust lull
victory in three years, said she "felt good."
"I felt confident for once," the 23-year-old golfer
added. ''But I'm still not satisfied with my game. I'm
going to go home and work on my short shots because
that's going to be important for the U.S. Open."
Inlcuded in Lopez's 2-underpar 71 were five birdies
and three bogeys. She finished the 72-hole tournament
at 9-under 283.
Bradley, 29, said the turning point was Lopez making
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bad. I was in position on four and pitched it bad. I had a
chance to make a bird on eight, but I didn't make the
putt."
"Nancy birdied those par fives and I just parred so I
think that was the key."
Bradley of Westford, Mass., who won an event at
Locust lull in 1977, carded an even-par 73 Sunday,
adding four birdies and four bogeys during the final
round, for an 8-under total of 284.
M)Ta Van Iloose and Kathy Whitworth tied for third
at 4-under 288. Each pickedup $7,500. Marlene Floyd
and Murle Breer,'another two shots back at 290, took
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This kind of polling has already been used
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Remember the
technique now has been adopted for political"thin books" that were
just mention a couple of possibilities,
all the rage back in
poHing by a Washington firm, Targeting
One eagerly awaited titL- would be "As I
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Systems
Inc., which just completed its first theOf1960s?
course you do. Who could forget such - Told the Ayatollah," Ramsey Clark's own
presidential poll.
account of the part he played in winning
volumes as "My Life in the
The national poll of 6,601 persons found Senate" by Pierre Sahnger and "The
release of the American hostages.
that Carter outib-ew Reagan 45 percent tO 42 Decision-making Role of the Vice President in
Another good bet Is "Alliance" by Cyrus
percent in a two-man race with 13 percent the Johnson Administration" by Hube
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invasion of Afghanistan.
and Carter." With independent John number of titles, Including a few held over
Several paperback publishers pride
Anderson added to the poll, Carter led from the 1970s, already suggest themselves.
themselves on the speed with which they can
Reagan by 37 percent to 36 percent; Anderson
slap between covers narrations of current
For example, the record of flue i&amp;
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events. There is no reason why quickie thin
Much more significant to the Carter thin book called "On the Campaign Trial'I by
books wouldn't be
strategy Is where Reagan and Anderson Sen. Lowell Weicker.
In mld4ulnlner there surely would be a big
showed their strength.
market for a thin book called "Olympics
This book, as you can tell from the title,
Reagan did best not among affluent would be a first person account of the Connec.
the True Life Stories of America Athletes
conservatives but among lower-income ticut Republican's presidential candidacy, - the 1980 Games."
groups. In fact, he won an absolute majority which lasted two whole months.
And, also In the sports motif, "winning
in the lowest-econorrilc duster, called "Hard
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Times." Reagan also did surprisingly well 1980 campaign would be I'Momentum" by
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made up primarily of union members, Since
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chairman of the Council of Wage and Price
augur well for Carter.
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stabili ty tells how inflation WI be COfltt011ad
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keep wage-price increases under seven
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percent,
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"Turning the Corner" by Charles Schultze
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But politics has been by no means the only
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cut back on his schedule but his wife the tournament, w hich be nefi ts
St. Jude wi nnings are now $2,373,931, second only
n't let him.
Children's Research Hospital 1and .its to Jack Nicklaus.
"Golf is my hobby, my pastime," the fight against childhood cancer. He
Trevino opened with a 5-under-par 67
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the Thursday. With the thermometer soaring
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to perform

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a orying baby ruined
her wedding. The baby
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now a part of our family, and l
will be reminded of that
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cannot f orgi ve bu t continues
to bear a grudge harms only
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crying baby, but it was sur e
fji, ta lk of the town. It was our
baby.
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I am a clergyman who has
officiated at over 500 ch urch
weddings and the lengths to
which some pe ople will go to
put on a theatrical production ceremony.
in a house of worship for a
If you print this, please
simple exchange of marriage don't use my name, as I do not
v ows are ap pa lling!
wish to be prematurely
I once tied the knot at a retired.
w eddi ng w he re 120,000 was
STILL PREACHING
spent for floers alone. Ilater
IN CAliFORNIA
learned the bill for t he entire
DEAR ABBY: I ache for the
wedding came to

DEAR ABBY: The letter
from the bride who cornplained because a crying baby
ruined her wedding reminded
me of my own wedding. Only
there was no crying baby
i
was zity mother-in-law' She
cried and bbed throughout
the entire ceremony as though
her heart were breaking. You
could hear her all over the
church. One would have
thought her son was being
sentenced to life in prison wi th
no cha nce o parole.

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wedding were ruined when a

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equipment were 50 intrusive
that I felt more li ke an actor
playing a role than a minister.
(At one point I was asked to
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because t he audio wasn't
working properly.)
I can understand wanting to
preserve the beauty of an
occasion wi th pictures, and I
have no objections to mo vies
taken ou tside the church, but

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rlr. and Mrs. William E. Webster, 205 Homewood
Drive, Sanford, announce the engagement and appr oaching marriage of t he ir daughter, Billie Ann, to
Robert Joe Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro be rt D. Rice,
Lullwater Drive, Birmingham, Ala.
The bride-elect is the gran ddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Clay Hardy of Sanford. She w as born In Day ton,
Ohio, and graduated from Seminole High School on
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Property Appraiser's Office. Her fiance was born in
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the service clubs donated FalLstaff of Verdi's Falstaff
money toward the purchase of and Dr. Bartolo in the Barber
th ese fireworks to be used in of Seville and the title role in
the spectacular finale for the Don Pasquale.
Fourth of July Celebration.
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plan to have a family dinner attracted more than 20,000
There was a general
and reunion,
people. This was th e 75th discussion about installation,
Congratulations and best Anniversary of Rotary.
membership drive and
wishes to both of you!
The Rotary Club was purposeful activities for the
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Tammy Harrison, daughter
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presented to Dora at a later Carlo Opera Company and

There will be food, drinks, and bas-barltone and buffo artist.
games, including "moon- He has appeared with the San
walk", and a greased pig Francisco Opera Company
contest. Fireworks will begin for several seasons. Outstanding and favorite roles
at dark.

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grandchildren.
The following officers were
At the present time, all of
Betty and Tony Russi nominated and elected for the
them live within a few miles thoroughly enjoyed their trip next year: Shirley Wack,
of each other, except for one
to Chicago, Ill, where they president, Marlen Friedman,
grandchild who lives in represented
the Sanford vice president, Louise T.
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groups Performance take a serIious
cour thouse for his step father Senate, Mr. and Mrs. Don were 16 membe rs present, Commerce Is planning a full
twist when tragedy t,iI,es just
in the tax assessor's office. (Anne) Hughes, running for which constituted a quorum of
before the concert (R)
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and the present membership.
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LeFlore,
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Collins, CIn 31; Scott, Mtl 26;
Law, LA 23.
American League — Wilson,
KC and Henderson, Oak 32'
011one, Cloy 23; Cruz, Sea 21;
Wills, Tex 20.
Pitching Victories
National League
Carlton,
Phil 13-3; Reuss, LA and Bibby,
Pitt '11.1; Pastors, Cln and
Richard, Hou 9-4; Blue, SF 9-3;
Rogers, MtI 9-6.
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NY 18; Figueroa to Wichita of the
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St. Louis — Recalled pitcher
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John Urrea and outfielder Keith
PMyberry, Tor 13.
Smith from Springfield of the
Runs Batted In
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St.L 60; Garvey, LA
Schmidt, Phil 36; Baker, LA 49; George Frazier to Springfield,
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In ot he r games, Chicago blanked Oakland 3-0, New York
downed Cleveland '7-2, Milwaukee downed California 5-2,
Seattle beat Kansas City 7-2, and Minnesota beat Texas W.
Balt imore at Boston was post poned beca use of rain.
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Saturday's Results
Detroit S. Toronto 3
Ba ltimore 5, Boston
Chicago 3, Oakland 0
New York 11, Cleveland 10,
night
Texas 11, Minnesota 3, night
Milwaukee 11, CalifornTa 3,
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Milwaukee 5, CalIfornia 2
Chicago 3, Oakland 0
Seattle 7. Kansas City 2
Minnesota 5, Texas 3, nIght
Monday's Games
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New York (John' 10-1) at
'Boston (Stanley 6-5), 8:33 p.m.
Baltimore (Stone 10-3) at
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Yankees 7, Indians 2
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Joe Lefebvre slammed a three-run homer, Jim Spencer hit a
Pitching exactly one year af ter his first major-league sta rt, two-run shot and Brian Doyle added his first majorleague
Stieb, 7-5, used all the tools that make him one of baseball's homer.
most promising young pitchers. He struck out three and
Brewers 5, Angels 2
walked none en route to his se cond shutout and eighth corn- • Rookie Mike Brouhard doubl ed In the tie-breaking run in the
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fifth and Jim Gantner led off the sixth with his second home
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MIII'Is 7, Royala 2
strong and I was challenging the hitters."
Glenn Abbott, 7-3, scattered eight hits for his fifth comple te
Stieb has now pitched 16 strai ght shutout innings and has game of the season.
allowed just 1 run In his last 23 innings.
Twins 5, Rangers 3
"When you pitch like that you deserve to win," said De troit
Rub WIUong collec ted four hi ts and drove In a run and
Manager Sparky Anderson. "I saw him pitch last year and I
Hosken Powell scored three times to glee Gene Mauch his
knew he was a good one right off."
1,500th career victory as a manager.
Anderson said the streak will continue to mean a lot to his
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Yeager; Knepper and May. w
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Atlanta 4, San Diego 2
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Houston 12, Cincinnati 10,
1). HR5—Los Angeles, Lopes mons; McGlothen, W. Her.
night
Philadelphia 5, New York 7.
Blackwell. W—Urrea (10). L—
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at Los Angeles (Welch 82),
TL'xas (Jen kins 6-5) at Seattle
Dave Stieb pitched the kind of game that would have sent Philadelphia 5, New York 2; and St. Louis 9, Chicago 7 San
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Cincinnati (Seaver 3-4) at San
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Tuesday's Games
Francisco (Ripley 22). 10:35
Baltimore at Toronto
fable? Never underestimate the power of a Blue Jay, even then losing M.
p.m.
New York at, Boston, night
against the fiercest of Tigers.
White Sox 3, A" 0
Tuesday's Games
Cleveland at Detroit. night
Philadelphia at Montreal, Oakland at Milwaukee, night
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Britt Burns, who lowered his league-leading ERA from 2.16
night
California at Chicago, night
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in the first inning on an RBI-single by Dave Parker. He
allowed just five hits while walking none and striking out five
before being replaced in the ninth by Fred Norman, who
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area. HIgh, dry, wooded and
secluded

vinyl &amp; paint throughout.
$36,500 with excellent terms.

ING.

CROCKETT LOG HOME
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON

Wynnwood-3 BR, I Bath with

WOODED CORNER 'LOT.
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CENTRAL AIR 5. HEAT I.
CARPETS. 513,000.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
Sanford

Orndo

321-00.40

327-1571

Pinecrest-lmmedlate occup
ancy. Pool Home. 3 BR, 2
Bath, family room with F-P
plus game room with wet bar.
Pool 11x32 new with privacy
fence. Can be leased for $430
with option for 552,500.

Want Ads Get People Together
Those Buying And Those
SellIng. 332.2611 or 031-9993.
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BATEMAN REALTY
LIc. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

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321.075,

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I ACRE Osteen, water. dec. &amp;
septic in. Zoned Mobile Home.
CHOICEOF 2.- io acres Enterprise Road

20 ACRES Zoned Travel Trailer
Park with IS spaces, all
amenities.
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LARGE 4 BDRM, centrally
located, will Sell, Rent or
Shari, all amenities, Details
too numerous to list,

BETTY C. CAMPBELL
Lic. Real Estate Broker
1002 S. French Ave., Sanford
372 6050
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After hrs 323 7173
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10 WOODED ACRES, HIGH
GROUND. OSTEEN AREA.

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HIDbEN LAKE Qwner moti.

INC.
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vated 4 bdrn,, fenced ssi,000LARGE I bdrm, Split Plan,
Fam, rm,, country kit. Zoned
Commerciai saj,noo,

701 Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

32,.030,
339b501

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2 SORM FRAME, 000d starter
home, or use for business,
523.500.

1)15 Sooner you place yo
ClassIfied ad, the sooner you
will get results,

$31,500 by owner
3 Bdrms,
family room, sr.ened porch,
central H.A, citrus trees, 1g.

3BDRMFRAME, ZOId duplex
$2I,.S0O.
POOL HOME. Attamo,t. Mali
area, 3 berm, lge kit, screened
'in. ge COt-net- landscaped ict.
582,947,53, Owner is In no
hurryi

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OF SANFORD REALTOR
21445. French Flvs. 3220231
3225333.3220779

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1003$. FrenChAve.,
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See our b'autitul new BkO
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's,
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando On-.
3335200

$21,000 EZ TERMS.

332 32,4

4315-Acreage
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P'1 OOO'
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Washer repo. GE d,Iu* model.
Sold orig, $109.35. used Short

FREEZER—Sears Coldspot
Upright. 15.4 cu. ft. White.
$300 Call 373-1917.

unting Services

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Fireplaces

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BookkeepIng 8. Tax, Economical
Service for small business,
farms, nurseries, ranches, etc
George Britton, CPA, 842 5116
Longwood.
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GAS RANGES. Reconditioned,
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,

Us.i. tol model oks I V's all

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FORMERLY Harrletl's Beaut,
Nook 5)9 E 1st St., 322 37

Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates
83000?Q
2lhr,

Carpentry

MEINTZER TILE
Newor repair1 leaky showers our
Specialty, 25 yrs, FxA. 849 8362

204S.ParkAve.
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3226509

Computer Store

man. 50 hp Evinrude. Certified
tilt trailer.- All under 50 hours.
Excellent cod, $1700. 323.3067.

alal.. 339-1914. Computers,
Supplies &amp;Stttware,
,1.....

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Insured

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9 yr's. exp Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Deal, 327-1321,
PATIOS-SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
m.uu
afterl

SWedle - 1,2,3 51. Suites
S Uclurn. - Adill. Family
Ps.l-Laualry -

AIR CONbITIONIpICè
Elec.
trical Repairs &amp; ServIce,
Lighting, attic fans 5. op.
pilances. Local call 1301331.
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RUSTIC FENCE CO. 1347142.
Special on ranch style fence
with wire, $1.50 per ft. In.
stalled.
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN

BOARDS ARE GREAT
CLAS5lF lED ADS ARE

EVEN BETTER

6 Years Experience

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PAINTING

IS YOUR HOUSE A JUNGLE'
Does your grass grow1

ROOFS KOOLSEALED
134-4146 S
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Limbs on your roof?
Trim your trees. or remove.

339-0061

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Call me for free EstImates
BIB TR
SERVICE
Refer. 715 6)93 Orange City

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selling community every day.
Read &amp; use them often.

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HowivesCl,anlngSlc.

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Pairdjs

Will dogenerai housecleaning
l2YearsExp,rleqsc,

lung in repainting, kit. 5. ext.,
wallpaper, wall texing, wood
staining. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest Call the
best. $65393, -

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lnwlatlon

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Welding dons, $13.00 pen- hr.
322-0771
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lOOkuItg for what you have to
sell. Call today and your
Classified Ad will appear here
tomorrow.

trent Painting &amp; Repair
interIor 5 Exterior
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PreeEst.
332355$ _______________________

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Repair

SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARSI
Batt &amp; Blown. CUSTOM IN-

pl'nty

SULATlONCO.323.4)$3or.
122$. Free .st.

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Creative Surfaces.IIc.,'speciai

$637
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21hrs.

Sale 11*ew,

323-7473

Licensed Will furnith re,

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home RepairS. Remodeling

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All Phases of
Mobile Repairs

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your product or
service In the ClassIfied Ads,

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Roofing

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MOBILE HOME
REPAIRS

LâcaiCaIIl3$.4927

— 1 . Story

1s0s W.23t

n. E LINK CONST
322 7029

Sanford AcrId. flTh

534,$3 ,

HOUSe Cleaning

4

"Luiury For Lass"

REMODELING
New rms, kit &amp; bath remodeling.
Fireolaces We handle the
whole ball of wax Financing
avail

JOHNSON

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ORLANDO
327. lSI7
20 yrs in the area

1100 S. Sanford Avenue

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
REMODELiNG &amp; REPAIR
S 6 BALINT

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Personalized, fast dependable
Regular or lllme basIs
Wldowashwlndows 677.54,4

ELECTRICAL REPAIRS &amp;
SERV ICE. Lighting Ceiling &amp;
Attic fans I Timers.

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APARTMENTS

3332633
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trp.ntry,'Painting,M.int,
of all types, Lic, Bonded

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Concrete

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331 7)32
Mildew oil Roof, ext Walls
Mobile Homes. RV5 (dc I
Senior citizen discount Fret est

Al PERSONAL COMPUTER iie
Oxford Rd. behind the Jal.

11' CENTER consoie Fisher.

Professional Cleaning

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GWALTNtY JtWELER

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A

High Pressure
Cleaning

Ph.322-0333

Housing AuthorIty 305-323.

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding KenneI Inside &amp;
outs.de screened runs Off
floor sleeping boxes, insulated,
shady kennels, circulating
fans Also Air conditioned
cages We cater to your pets
372 S?

Clodc Repair

MILLERS

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I APUSCAPING&amp; LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Cleanups.
resodding
our
Specialty Trim or tell trees
(Wi' ti,iul ,iway our trash)
Insured (landed Over 23 yrs iii
Central II 671 0650

CARPENTER

Good Used TV's, $25 &amp; up

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Gf'ooITthlg&amp; Boarding

Ceramic Tile

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PLASTERING exp. small jobs
spedally, patching, stuccoing.
simulated brick 327 3320

B &amp; 0 LAWN CARE
Mowing Edging Trimming
Sod &amp; Mulch
If it's not clean, It's not Crickelt's
General Cleaning &amp; HaulIng
FrerEsI
339763) CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
Are you a full time driver with a
every day
part time car Our (tlsSif led.,
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arc loaded with good buy for
ReniodeI,g
yOu
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cing. No down payment. Pay
$134 or 111 monthly.

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DON'S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, Edging, Trimming, Sod
8. Mufth Free est 373 0119
Call 323 0)19

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SPECIAL Ill 146 n cleaning
lurn,, "s &amp; sp.0 C he,jfi'r
Stove' re,' *51 14 hr Service
11tO/i'

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANINU

19" Color portable in good

Plaster
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SILVER LAWN SERVICE
MoW, edge. trim Vacation or'all
Season 372 0718,

Gas Appliance
Service&amp;I,ntallatlon

Carpet Cleaning

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OIFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Offices
339-7020 LONGWOOD

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FURNITURE SERVICES
Altamontc. Springs 3310909
Repair 8. Ref nishirx
ReaSonable Qualify Work

Baa ijfy Ca,',
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For Hirei-w-By Hour

Orlafldo99o.3$40

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CLASSIF lED AD ON ITS
misc repairs at reasonable p. RESULTFUL END THE
prces Estimates 177 7496
NUMBER IS 322 2611

techanii ..ilI service AC'S
refrlg, freezer;, water coolers,
lnisc. Call 323-7786 anytime

TELEVISION-RCA

BAKS

LJWT1CaI

Reconditioned room A C's. 4000
to 30.000 OTU's. 90 day guar ___________________________
T,
Sales 5. Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center. 755
Furn. Refinishing
John Young Pkway. 2986077. 1

COLOR TV'S $85
323)734

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY by
John Cullum Complete album
as low as 19900 373 e75
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Oi0W'aPhY

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-IliulIcictz,fl. cleanng. uackrioe
Service Ditches, culverts,
lEnds Call 831 2895.

The King of Te Rock
All types of stone, interior
exterior, commercialresidential Specialty
decorative fireplaces (in
Stalled) Call John 3310371,
free estimales

1215 French (17-92) 323-1340.

53—TV- Racflo- Stereo

H L.and
''CIearig

i &amp; J STONE CO.

AIr.Corditioning

Brand New, push button control
has probe. OrigInally $619,
balance $396, $10 monthly.

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIg lED AD,

Window AC replace wIth cintral,
needs switch, $100 Call 332
'INSert

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SERVICE
LISTING
AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
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47—Real Estate Wanted

OrloAeb,4flfl7

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

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3235321

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339?O3OLONGW000

1970 CHEVY Pickup '. ton.
iSO Engine. PS. PB. new tires
8. brakes, $995 After S p m
322 1682
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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

The Real Estate Agency Inc.

cash to you. Mary Qt-Iffitti
REALTOR 1.4251120 Qt- 322.'
'299.42 to 0 .ffl.

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54-Garage Sales

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1974 MGB Excellent condition,
new inspection sticker, AM,
FM. must see to appreciate.
5.3700 Ph 372 311) days. 323
6178 eves

DUSINESS

Mountain

Save your credit. Will make
back payments &amp; up to *3.000

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79-Trucks-Trailer-s

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Sell that extra bike with a low
cost Classified Ad

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If you aren't using your pool
table, take a cue, and sell It
with a Herald classIfied ad.

)IO4N.Milis

rehabilitation project. Will pay
up to $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford

'75 Pontiac Catalina Safari
Wagon, luggage rack, air
hii 323 0197 eves

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acre.

WANTED TO BUY-Homes In
the City of Sanford for

JI )VYIJ

The sooner you place your
classified ad. the sooner you
will get res,.ilts.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE-',
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXIURFS Jenkins Furnlture, 205 E 75th St. 373 0981

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condition. Warranty, finan-

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Tvrepo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75, Bal $103.!0 or Si? mo.
Agent 330S3$d.
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DUNE BUGGY VW powered.
beautiful cond 373 1917

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Antiques and Modern F urniture
One Piece or Houseful
BridgeS Antiques
323 toi

Orlando 696 3860

2019fl,iandoDr.

Ga.

78 2 Door Aspen Special
Edition PB &amp; Steering, air.
0* ml 373 7950

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paj
Used. any condlion 641 8-416

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$219 Call 322-7261

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)ST MAKE PAYMENTS -- '69
to '15 models Cell 339 9100 or
831 1605 (Dealer)
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Top DoiI,ir Pad for Junk &amp; Used
r
Irucles &amp; heavy equip

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BAKS

owner, excellent condition,

45 A4it of State
Property

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service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st 5

23" RCA ACCUCOLOR TV—One

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2391 S. Sanford Ave.

Mountain HomesIte I +
Ahvilie, N.C. 57,700.

339 7020

Brand new, with power head &amp;
oil attachments. Warranty.
Pay 5399. or $20 monthly. Fin.
ancing, No. down payment.

1101 N.MiII% Ave.

iwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
,every Wednesday at 8 pm. It's
Iheonly one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901
755 1311 for further details.

IAKE OVER PAYMENTS on a

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FILL DIRT&amp;TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 373 7SSO

DAYTONA 4UTO AUCTION

For Estate Commercial 0.
Residential Auctions 8. Ap
praisals Call Dell's Auct'on
323 5620

1 pc or houSeful

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C n't pie no longer needed
items high as an elephant's
eye Place a classified ad, and
pile the money ii your wallet!

CASH FOR .JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS Same day Service
7788 -

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62—Lawn-Garden

SEIGLER REALTY

Orlando
327 IS??

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WE BUY FURN 8. APPL

filing cab. &amp; chaIrs, Many
items to choose from Polls
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 11
92, So. of Sanford 32?87

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BUY JUNK CARS
From 1)0 to
CaIl22 1621, 322 1460

Wanted to buy used office
H
equipment Poll- s Sar)for.d
60.A- 'BusinessEq..iip.
Furniture Salvage. 17 92. So of
Sanford 3?? 8721

For Sale Used office egpt. DhII,

66 CORVETTE
321 1 speed.
both tops. Mechanically like
new Asking .13.500 365 7001

77—Junk Cars Removed

WILL I3UY OLD ILASS RINGS
8. s,lv'er coins Top dollar pact
Call Jim 371 1888

OFFICE FURNITURE
10 Complete Offices
339-7020 LONGWOOD

'73 Buick with V8 engine, good
Condition Full power, $1700
Call 323 5500.

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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
re,3alvage 3328721

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find him listed in our Business
Directory

uru,r4uI,Jf(
10 Complete Offices
ii oo LOP GW000

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SANFORD
'011 bock yard Isn't? 301111 wlfti - 0 Single family lolL 2 Lip$ez
- .wtm CP1N11
vplesWs 2311501
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339-7020 LONGW000

AOKTIrCMArI
71135 French
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

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BROKER

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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOCompleteOffices

S Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table
&amp; 4 chairs, 130 each. Poll's
'Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?.
92 S. of Sanford. 372.6721.

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for Sals
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.D.ms. &amp; wider If you quality
i43$ 1130

323 95-IS

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OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Offices
339-7020 LONGWOOD

122-1721.

to happen.

14 Ca'Yar Av Academy Manor

Gretch Electric Guitar, $25

OFFICE FURNITURE
4v eomPIelr u,vice
339 7020

working. $99.05. 10 to choose
from. Polls Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.

S ACRES RESTORABLE MO
BILE HOME, WELL, SEPTIC
&amp; HORSE STALLS. GFAPua
AREA. $22,900. SELLER FINANCING

Robineon.

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULIFUL END THE
NUMBER 'S 3272611
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ArIa Banjo, $150 Fiddle, $30

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S ACRES ON CATFISH POND,
WELL &amp; ELECTRIC, NICE

Willbuy lit &amp; 2nd mortgates. We
also 'make Reel Estate I
Business loins. Fiorld.
Mortoage Investment. 1104 E.

VA &amp; FHA Financing
Wtien you place a Classified Ad
hi Tha Fvaninø I4IId. tI,

I4EWHCIAES

NEEDASERCEMAN?YOIaII
find him listed In our
Business
Directory.

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3434433
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SANDALWOOD VILLAS CON.
,,DOMINIUM $29,900 - Owner
must sell; Only S5,000 doin.
The Realty Store 071.1930.

CHOICE PIECE of commircial
property priced to sell. Call
today for details.

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2'. ACRES WITH 311' FROPITAGE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. $12,500 CASH. OR
TERMS.

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2 BEDROOM. 1
pgm Comp4et.J
rem'
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line bedding sets onlyt Free
local delivery. Poll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92. So. of
Sanford. 372 172).

MICROWAVE

$30,000 EXCELLENT TERMS.

Sanford
321 0610

FREE

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time. Del. $159.11 or $19.33 mo.
AWt 330-1306. - -'

7"i ACR ES TALL TREES,

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7 female white kittens
3?? 3667

60-Office Supplies

icil of total Inventory of brand
new interspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top

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DUPLEX-Possible comrn
mercial. Maltiand Ave.,
Altamonf e Springs. Owner will
hold morloage. $429OO.

PIANO,
Everett
Spinet
Mahogany, needs luning
otherwise in good cord . $550
Ph. 3223114.

USED TIRES— SI 0O&amp;up

BIG SEMI LOAD
FROM N.J.
'ANTIQUES &amp;.
COLLECTI BLES
OAK.WALNUT.
MAHOGANY
SUITES &amp;
ODD PIECES
CBARGAI NS.
FOR EVERYONE
CASH-VISA-MC.
SANFORD AUCTION
1215S. FRENCH
•323.7340•
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SIBERIAN HUSKY PUP. AKC
1 black &amp; white, 2 silver All

kfrepo. 10 cu ft 119)4 tree.
Orig. 1329, now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 339-5306.

BUILDING LOT Hwy 421 area
Terms.

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Sale

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1971 PONTIAC Grand Prie--Ex
cellent cond Fully loaded
Elec windows 0. sunroof, $150
down &amp; assume balance of
payments. Call John Ward at
1 90.4 677 8966 or 323-1779 aft 6

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Male Dog. 1'
yrs neutered.
shots, moving. 322 6967
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pianos. Includes bench.
delivery 5 tuning. CANNON
MUSIC CO., Longwood Village
Shopping Center, SR 431. 1
blockE. of I-I. 339 5900.

Si—Household Goods

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I4OACRE RANCH owner will
spilt, ooi terms.

Jasper,

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price $998. Console pianos

$1195. These are top name

OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Offices
- 339-7020 LONGWOOD

WEKIVA AREA Zoned Mobile
Home with water, dec
sel)tic fl

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Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair
-Use A Went Ad. 322-2611 or

TTY C. CAMPBELL

Army Navy Surplus
310 Sanford Ave.
372- 5791

Mountain Duplex 2 BR, 1 Bath.
Chimney Rock, N. C. Owner
finance $33,000,

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Men's Tennis Shoes $3.99 pr.

52—Appliances

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POOL TABLE—Ixi, $15
See at 205 Holly Ave.
Sanford

down. 549 a month

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Exercise bike like new, tension
control, speedometer, timer,
%.40 Ph. 322-1599.

OCALA AREA Mobile lot 549

74395 MyrlleAve

Country Club Estates-2 BR, I
Bath with family room. CHA,
corner fenced lot. $34,900.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322-745I

332-5.622

72lS0 mobile lot $3500 cash.

trees $34,900.

Call Bart

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311-3ISE. First St.

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57000 terms.

family room. Large lot with

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MCINTOSH, REPRESENTATIVE

cos•IftT a WHIOHAM

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FRICKE

ASSOCIAm, INC.

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Belbnda Rlley'a
Boiled. Rivera *il.y

to the unsucceuful bidders when CONVENIENCE STORE
legally described as:
CALLTOOAYI
Statute 1370.00(1077).
contract is completed.
CLERK - Good company
Inat'he,th,estcont-of
4. That the special i1$esssnent Block A, Semorai Square,
The
successful
bidder
shall
benefits.
Apply Handy Way
ac
shall be levied against all lots and
Food Store, Sanford area.
ing to the plat 'hereof, as furnish a Performance-Payment I
land dlolning and contiguous, or recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 40, Bond for the total amount of the
bounding and Ibultin, UPOn the Public Records of Seminole award - within 10 days of
.21—Sltuatio. Wanted
improvement,
said
more 1.Cwnty, Florida, said polnf being notification of the award.
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specifically designated by the
Bonds must be written by a
REALTORS, MLS
essessment pla as required by wayiineciWinterpar,tv,It
surety company licensed to do Wilt- care for invalids, sick or
Florida Statute $170.04 (ifll).
5th St. Lk. Mary Blvd.
ba5ifle5l in Florida.
elderly dayornlght. Excellent
the northerly righl Of way Of
5. That the total estimated cost Lake Howell Road (now
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Bids will be received in the 'references
3210473
State
322-5253
of the Improvement herein Road 430), then run thenc. nor• above named office as Indicated
designated Is 513.331.11.
hwesterly along said northerly herein, All Conditions Stated shall
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0.Thattheassessmentshailbe rightof way line
apply. Any questions relitlng to,
of State Road
.
madeagainsliachof the lands iii and
the bid are to be directed to the
along the southerly line of
properties as shown on the Block A (whIØl line is-on
Sanford Gracious living, RePurchasing Qff
a-cot-ye
esseasment p1st as hereinabove
sonabie Weekly I. monthly
_
Special Conditions: My and all
to the southwesterly ___
dss.a'lbsd,onafrcnt.foot,prorata having a radius of
rates, utilitIes paid. Inquire
special condltigns (If enclosed)
7104$ feefl-en
basis. arrived at by division ci ttii arc distance of *23.10
Oat 011.7513
tilt 10 the - that mayvary from these General
tofal cilt ci the improvement Paint of said curve; thence N 4, CondItions shall have precedence.
ROOMS
FOR RENT
divided by IllS 10101
$1350 DOWN .1 Closing costs
Bid must be submitted by 2:00
00.1005 degrees IS'
"
W
Private Hotne
Cl each parcel lot Or PfOPIttY thence N 10 deprees 42 05" 1 P.M., July 21,1910. Sealed bids will
buys this 3 Bdrm, 1 bath home
desigoated by this elolution. ld
in Pin.cr,st. Large fenced yd,
feet to the east line of iaid not be oPened until then, if the
shownupontheaesessmentplatas Block A, which
Outsldloltheenveiopelsmg,Ited: LARGE EFFICIENCY ROOM
carport, new carpet 5 paInt.
flne'is'ttse west
hereinabove provided for
130,330.
'h beautiful ocean view,
rIght of way lbs of Winter Park
BID NUMIER 100852 00 NOT
7' That all Ofu$
hi
nIghtly &amp;we*kly rates. Ward's
OPEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M., July 31,
cenlikt Drive; thence $02 degrees 1.1' U"
herewith, -be and the same, iN E along said east
Ocean View Motel, New 310PM. 1 Bath Cl hoots on 1½
.. lIne Cl Block A
hereby repealed. lots. Fenced, landscaped, nici
Beach 904-42sW2.
f west rIght Of way line Of
Send Bid to: - SCHOOL BOARD
I. This Ieioiutlon shall became WInter Park On-lYe 405.1001St tO
area. $33,900.
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Working lady has room to rent to
fIective immediately upon
,..
pool,
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IDADOPTDTNIS PuJIflrbwlHb*
23rd day of JunsA.D.
mort9Jg, 124,000.
PM. IkS Cassalbirry City HaIl. 32771
Room for rent in private home.
Slivon ..
Lake Triplet Drive,
D.tsd this $UI day Cl June,
*110 a month. f?n.le 2.1 JUST
REMODE E
Ceuatberry, Florida, or as soon 1010 s-Mr. Allan Keith
preferred. Cell 321-0924 aft S
Florida
screen porch, exceIiertar'
pm weekdays
ne Donald I. Terry
- o
will hofd ,,go
Mary W Hawthorne4
s- w william P l.ay
CIIyCI.t

FRIEkE &amp;

GENEVA 116 acres owner will
divide.

HOME

Wekiva Acres-3 BR, I Bath on I
acre. Access to river Owner
anxious. 541.000.

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$0,5O0..

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ERA

Deltona Lakes Area - Better
than new 7 OR, 2 Bath split
pian.2yrs.old.CHA,screened
walls, 142.9(0

Eves: 349S100, 322.1959,323.4307

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVrCE

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Pump, carport, $55,000. Seller
financing available. 323-6419 or
Box 1206 Lake Mary.

OR

STEMPERAGENCY

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOMS
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We've got it or can get it!

ZONED C2. $21,000. SELLER
FINANCING.

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fat- by the Provisions Of FlOI1d

10 ACRES Osteen, Tems.

GENEVA AREA. $$,9Ø,

LAKE MARY FOR SALE BY
OWNER. New) BR ranch, 2
bath, 142$ sq ft., residential
area
bII from lake, heat

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BUILDING
LOTS
ACREAGE

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Rec. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial

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2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED
RMOI. $20,900.

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S ACRESZONED mobile home,
Sanford area

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WGarnettWhite

Air conditioned, fireplace,
shaded lot. Zonedfor business,

-1PING. $29,900. SELLER FIN-

NewSmy na Beact Ocean Front

family

room,

3 BEDROOM, 1½ baths, Sanford. Central air, dining room,
fenced Excellent condition.

ILY ROOM, CARPORT,
FENCED YARD, NEW
ROOF, WALK TO SHOP

40—Condominwrns

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ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

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CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

finced, dining
room. $32,300.

HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36900

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monthly payments under 5250.
Low down payments, 322-2257.

3 BEDROOM. 1 bath, fireplace,

3 BEDROOM, 1½ - BATH. AIR &amp;

Warehouse for rent, 6,000 Square
Ft. Offices, loading dock &amp;
ifldustri,al zoning. 322-1)13.

buyers. New homes with

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HEAT, SCREENED PATIO;
VALENCIA COURT.

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'person. Salary &amp; CO. benefits.

8344200 Eves 862-3655

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3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATHS. AIR s.

37.D'.-tfldLJ$trtll

SPECIALISTS )39.JOBS.
MECHANIC-New car exp.
Good opportunity for qualified

Low

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YOU
ARE
HEREBY
you' have a classified ador
Immediately
BELL
NIE
CHAMBERS,
pursuant to the provisions of attorney
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
old, to be trained for an
that
the
ad.
gge salej
deceased, File Number 10.234 CP, NOTIFIED
Chapter 170, Florida Statutes., thereafter; otherwise, a default APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
citing future in the home en
Is pending in the Circuit Court for ministration of the estate of
1971, shall be the paving of Land will be entered against you for the THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
tortainment Industry.
be
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demanded
Inthe
Petition
SeminolcCounty, Florida, Probate Bellndi RIley, c.i.a Belinda
Avenue wilhin the City of
for SPECIFIED.
personable,attractive&amp; luketo
41-Houses
Permanent
Commlttment.
Division, the address of which is Rivera Riley, deceased, FIle Longwood, Florida, from its in.
BOARD OF COUNTY
workwlththepublic.Nodlrect --- __________
WITNESS my hand and official
Seminole County Courthouse, Number I0.I50.CP, is pending in
ten-section with Grant Street to its
COMMISSIONERS
exp.necesiary.Top pay. Tired
the
Circuit
Court
for
Seminole
Sanford, FL 37771. The personal
ird.ci
with Lkeview Drive. seal as the Clerk of said Court this
OF SEMI NOLE COUNTY,
of your dull, routine lob? Now
representative of the estate Is County, Florida, Probate DivisIon,
2. That ninety percent of the 77th day of June, 1950.
FLOP IDA
.'
is your chance to get ahead.
.
ROBERT CHAMBERS and the address of which Is Seminole
thereof shall be paid by (SEAL)
By: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
'
Apply in person to Westgate
DOROTHY EVANS, Whose ad County Courthouse, Sanford,
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
assessment against lands
pec
-CLERK
'.
•
TV. K-Mart Plaza Shopping
Clerk of the Circuit
dress are 1601 Valencla ct., Florida 3277). - The personal
• lots in the City ci LOOQWOOd,
Publish June 30, 1900
Center, Sanford, 9:30 am. to
Ave.,
representative
of
the
estate
Is
Court
Sanford, and 1110 HardIng
Florida, as hereinafter described,
DEX.99
.
1:30p.m. daily.
REALTOR
MLS V
By: Lynda Shuler
Santord.Tht nameandaddrsssof Joseph Leo Riley, III, whose ad.
dIhattencentoftheexpmse
3304
Jericho
Dries,
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INVITATION
TO
BID
EVSI3-)5$6
Deputy
Clerk
rn-un
thesoof
shall
be
paId
by
the
CIty
of
the personal representative's dress Is
JOBS AVAILABLE
Sealed bids or' proposals ad.
Casselberry, Florida. The name
PubliSh June 30 1. July i, 14, 21,
attorney are set forth below.
Longwocd, Florida.
The Navy has openings, in their
'essed to the Board of Public
All persons having claims or and address of the Personal
3.Thatsaldspeclalassessmenls 1910
Delayed Entry Program for
EXCITING2STORY
are
representatives
attorney
instruction
of
Seminole
County,
are at
DEX.121
maybepaldingrO$Lorintln(I0)
demands against the estate
positions in vocational,
FAMILY HOME
Florida (hereinafter called the
required, WITHIN THREE forth below.
ennuai installments with no In.
clerical, and mechanical
Just what you've been looking
All
persons
having
"Board")
andmarked,
claims
or
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
slaliment payment to be Iessthan
specIalties. You can loin the
for. Caltustoseethislbdrm,2
PROPOSAL - FOR
FUR.
one.tenth of the individual
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF demands against the estate are
Navy now and report for ac
bathhomesituatedonadoubie
CITY OP CASSILIIRRY
required,
WITHIN
THREE
NISHING AND INSTALLING A
Misment, with the first lfl
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
tive duty at a later date. Age
lot. You'll love the very large
IOARDOFADJUSTMINT
HEREBY GIVEN DUST COLLECTOR SYSTEM AT
clerk of the above court a written MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF staliment to be due and payable
17.30. no exp. required. Good
liv. rm., &amp; din. rm. with'
NOTICE IS
August
15,19*1
and
with
all
statemenfofanycialmordemand THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
starting salary with excellent
crystal chandelIer 5th. satIn
sub- IhatthsCityofCas.seiberry Board. LAKE MARY "BIB" HIGH
SCHOOL, Seminole County,
sequent Instatlmentstobedue and
they may have. Each claim must THIS NOTICE, to f lie wIth the
bin.fits. Call NAVY 322-6219
kit including all appliances.
Adiustment will hold a Public
clerk
of
court
a
the
above
written
Florida. in accordance with the
be inwrillng and must Indlcatethe
or Dial Toil Free 1-100-$41.
payable on the first day ci August Hearing. Mr. James L. Hides,
Many more extras $53(0
stIpulation and specIficatIons
1501 each yearthereaftcr, untilthe vC, President, AmeriFlrst
basis for the claIm, the name and statement of any claim or demand
soco.
entire balance shall be paid, with Federal Savings and Loan - available from the Purchasing
addressofthecredltororhlsagsnt they may have. Each claim must
APARTMENT MANAGEMENT
each individual assessment $0 Association, Is requesting a Department in the Office of the
or attorney, and the amount be Inwrltinc and must Indicatethe
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yet basis for the claim, the name and
Superintendent, 1211 Mellonvilie Couple for modern 70 units In
bear Interest at the rate Of eight varlance from Section 25119 (c)
claimed. If the claim Is
Sanford. Full rent allowance
Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda 32771.
percent (I percent) per annum on Yards, of the
due, the date when it will become address of the creditor or his agent
City of Casseiben'ry
for Iare 2 bedroom. Minor
the unpaid amomt. Further, that Code of Ordinances to allow
Bid must be accompanied by bid
due shall be stated. If the claim $ or attorney, and the amount
TWO ACRES +
claimed.
if
m4intenanceduties.
will train.
the
claim
Is
not
yet
shall
commence
Interest
Bid
Bond,
Cashier's
ntingent or unliquldated, the
upon the construction of a deiveup teller deposit: A
Reply
to
Box
01,
c.O
The
BEAU
Ti FUL Brick home,
the
date
when
It
will
became
date of the acceptance of the facility on the property
Check or CertifIed Check for five
nature of the uncertainty shall be
line in
Custom built. 3 Bedrooms, 2
Evening Herald, P.O. Box
shill be stated. If th. claim is
Improvement herein described, of the required seven and one half
percent (S percent)
stated. lithe claim Is secured, 11w
total

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 322-2611. •

VA.FHA.235.Con.Home
KICK TH STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
Down Payment
needed Items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 3fl2611 or Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot ot our lot,
asI.3.
YEnterprlse,Inc.
614-301s
2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, Sanford. Sledel Inc., Realtor
Fireplace, carport, good
I pct. interest to qualified
location. $22,000.

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATHS,
GARAGE, CENTRAL HEAT
&amp; AIR, LUSH CARPETS.
- $35,000 TERMS AVAILABLE.

fRent
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BuIldIng 3, Sanford Airport,
Sanford', Fl,' $am. 103p.m.
Mon thru Fri.

DO C T 0 R 'S

2. BEDROOM, LARGE OAKS,
NEAR LAKE JESSUP.
$26,500. SELLER FINANCING.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL,TRADE

"IEW SPINET PIANOS- Full

80—Autos

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'PUBLIC AUCTION'
MON.,JUNE30,7 PM

Dalrnal,an Puppies white &amp;
black 575 to $100 Male
Oatm.itan 1 yr old with papier;
5100 C.iII 32) 0561 or P2 3992

59—Mjsical Merchandise
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OFFICE IURN1 TURE
10 Complete Offices
339-7020 LOP GWOOD

CHIHUAHUA PUPS
lmo old ISO
Call 322 3016

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BATTERIES-Ne'w, $30, Ex- change. Used-$16. Exchange.
1109 S. Sanford Ave. 333.1950

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Fl.

65—Pets. Supplies

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1910 Singer Fututa Fully auto,
repossessed, used very Short
time. Original $593, bal. Sill or
.521 mo. Agent 339 6386.

Sr.

REAL ESTATE Broker

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Cluding utilites. Excellent

EXPERIENCED BEAM SAW

WHE R EAS, the City of 5t)'led Court for the permanent toconsider and determine whether
Longwood, Florida, desires to pay commitment of MIKER EARL or not the 'County will vacate,

FIRST Nolkeof Administration $ bees
DATE
OF
THE
)'UBLICATION
OF
THIS mailed are required. WITHIN
NOTICE, to file any o*ctions THREE MONTHS PROM THE
THE FIRST
they may have that challenge the DATE OF
-XHI$
valldftyofthedec.dent'ewIlI,the PUILICATl.ON - .OF
qualifications of the personal NotICE, 10 tIle blny oorections
representatIve, or the venue or they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
Iurls4ctlon o
t-t
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND qyallllcasions of the personal
OBJECTiONI NOT $0 FILED representative, er the venue or
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED jurisdiction of the court.
ALl. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Date of nsi nt-st puiication
thIs Notice of Administration: OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
June 23. 1*
Date Of the first publication of
s DOROTHY EVANS

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SANFORDUp to 3000 Square
Ft.-'Ownes- will sub-divide to
suit tenant. 53.00 sq. ft. in-

MLS

323 6061 eves. 323 05)1 322-653

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Start immedIately. Send

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
JONES, born on the 22nd day of rencunceanddisclaimanyrightof
File Number 04.134 CF
ievyofspecialassessment against
PRORATE DIVISION
DIvision
certain real property located July, 1977, to JOYCE JONES theCountyandthepubllcinandto
P
Numbr SS.IS0.CP
PATTERSON, for subsequent the following rights.ofway or
IN RE: ESTATE OP
within the City of Lofl'ood,
Division
ANNIE BELL CHAMBERS,
Florida, end being lands and lots - adoption, and you are hereby drainage easement running
Deceased IN III ESTATE OF
adloinlng, contiguous to, boun. required to serve a copy ci your 'through or adlacent to- the
RILEY,
a.k.a
written defenses, if any, to it on - described property, to.wit:
NOTICE OFADMINISTRATION BELINDA
ding, and abuttIng upon the street
JOSEPH W. DuROCHER,
TO ALL. PERSONS HAVING BELINDA RIVERA RILEY
- Thai portion of the unnamed
to be improvedi;
Deceased
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Esquire, Petitioner's attorney,
OR
DEMANDS
CLAIMS
right-of.way lying between lots 32
whose address is 13!5 East and 33, also that portion of the
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE NOTICIOF ADMINISTRATION
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
Robinson
Street,
Orlando,'FIorIda,
ims'amed
right-of-way lying East
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
OR
on or before the 16th day of of lot 33 of McNeil's Orange Villa
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: 'CLAIMS
DEMANDS LONOWOOD, FLORIDA, AS
HEREBY AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE FOLLOWS:
July, 1900, and fIle the original accordingtoPlatbook2,pages99.
ARE
YOU
NOTIFIED that lhC ad.. AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
1. That the nature of the with the Clerk of the Court either 101, Public Records ci Seminole

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FINANCING'
CALL
(30.5) 373.176

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37-B-'--Rental Offices

8624655

BEDROOM CB HOME
Lovely quiet neighborhood
Fenced back yard and w-il.
531.000,
W. Garnett White, Broker
3227851

NEEDRESIDEIITIAL

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H. Ernest MORRIS

Orlando Clipper 18', 105
Chrysler. tandem wheele.d.
trailer. Sears 12' Gameflsher,
10 Chrysler trolling motor,
trailer, both in good condition,
322-8034

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take over payments 5.5 week.
-NO MONEY DOWN Still in
warranty, Call, 21st - Century
662-5394 day or night. Free
home trial
no obligation,

REAL ESTATE Broker 2 ACRES Osteen ® down,

Eves. 322-0612, 322-1587
207E.7c'h't

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LAKE FRONT PROPERTY
ID acres, beautifully wooded
country estate, Longwood off
EE Williamson Road near I 4.

T EL. EVISIONS

RCA Color Console 25", sold new
over $700. Balance due 5160 or

CHOICE 'F 2-i I 3rd acre,
Debary, 599 down, $99 month.

Sr

MORRIS

834-8200 Eves

323-7832

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MOBILE HOME OK
6.5 acres with small pond.
perfect for mobile home or
building site, quiet country
atmosphere only $16,500

77-Auction

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Owner hold.

SAPIORA 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $69,900

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3232222
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Lic.

OUNTRY HOME, PAOLA, 2
acres, I bdrm, 2 bath, 559,900

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LARGE -BUILDING, 711 French
Ave. next door to Police Dept.
3220233 from S to 6.

replyto Rt. 1 Box223, Sanford.

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dalmant shah deliver sutfkii.I nature of the uncertainty shall be
caplesoftheclalmtotheclerkto stated.Ifth.clalmlss.cured.the
enable the clerk to mali one copy security shall be descrIbed. The
to each personal representative. daimant shall deilver suffIcient
1w copies of the claim to the clerk to
All persons interested
estate to whom a copy of this enbi the clerk to mill One copy
Noticeof Administration Itas been to each personal representative,
mailed are required, WITHIN All persons Interested In the
THREE MONTHS FROM THE estate tO whom a Copy of this

H. Ernest

OWNER SAYS SELL, LEASE
OR RENT. 2010 Grandview, 3
bdrm, 2 bath. 139.900

J 22-2420

LOOKING FOR A CAMPSITE?
3.5 acres. - Ideal for weekend
camping, future home site, or
buy for investment. 100' paved
road frontage, small down,
owner terms. $9,500.

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RAMBLING COUNTRY
Located On S Wooded acres this 3
borm, 2 bath home has a very
modern kit, fireplace, family
rm, sturdy brick construction
and Is only 2 yrs young. woq's
last long,

Have some camping equipment
you no longer use? Sell it all
with a Classified Ad In The
Herald Call 322-2611 or 031
9993 and a friendly ad-visor
will help you.

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12 to 70 acres priced from
- per acre to $2000 per acre. Buy
now before Hunting Season
begins. Owner terms.

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BARGAIN.BARGAIN,
Bringyourtishingpoleand,et us Show you this 3 bdrm, 1 bath
take front home on 3 nIcely
wooded acres. Now only
5.43,500.
"MUST SEEODAY"
S rustic acres comes with this 3
bdrm, 2 bath home, Truly a
"Must See" with Fireplace,
swimming pool, office, .barn,
- even a fish pond Call for all
the particulars.

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'HOTTIP'
S or ID acre parcels in Geneva,
ideal for homesite, mini farm,
O( investment potential. Buy
one or all, convenient to
Sanford, Orlando or Winter
Park area Owner term.
YOUR PRIVATE
HUNTING LAND

COST CONSCIOUS?
This Is for you' Easy on the
budget 2 bdrm, I bath, cozy kit
with pantry. Liv rm, fern rn'
patio, inside utility rm &amp; is
partly fenced all for only
%7.S00 Deltona.

GRAND OLDE DAYS can be re
lived In this fine old 1 story in
choice section of Sanford.
beautiful Fireplaces in liv rm
&amp; formal Din rm, keep cool
with central air or economical
-exalt fan, All rms extra large
+ eat-in-kit, dble size oak
shaded yard with well &amp;
sprinkling system. Extra lot
included. Dbl garage with
paneled rm above. Brand ,
roof Only 546,9(0.

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doing part time piece work.
Age or experience no barrier

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few of the possibilities of this
home. Only $52,500.
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339-7020 LONGWOOD

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The Time Tested Firm
Reg. Real Estate broker
.
120N. Pdrk Ave.
32? 6123

FOIC-Equal Housing Lender

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Expanding National Co. needs
YOU. Earn $3.50 to $5.60 hriy.

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37-Business Property

1101 E. First Sf,
Sanford, Fl. 32771
(305) 322-4.511 ext. 791
Equal Opportunity
Employer

Legal Notice

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
Makes this oUtstanding home
desirable to tPy'comfort
seeking people. Family rm,
game rm, pine cabinets in
large eat-in kitchen, central

THE SPOILERI 3 BR, 2 Ba
home in Tee-NGreen wig FR,
Eat.in Kit, Patio, wwC, &amp; In a
Super Location! $44,000!

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7913,

2201 S French
Suitel
Sanford F1'

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MULTI PLE LISTING REALTOR

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Seminole Memorial

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE

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Please contact,the

Personnel Director at:

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SUMMER ISHERE
""
Cool off in your own screen
enclosed pool-patio. Attractive
3 Bdrm, kitchen equipped,
24 HOUR [H 322-9283
central HIA. nice tree -shaded lot in well established
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FQhhorh, fl1y 951)0
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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REALTORS, MLS

Evening Herald, Sanford,

CASE Tractor-- 1955 Model,
large tires, good engine Live
PTO hydrauhc, $1050. 321
0339

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

io complete Offices

1.

62-A—Farm Equipment

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

uP-PICEiFURNITURE

ROBBIE'S PLUMBING BUSINESS-Complete with inventory. WWO Real Estate. C.tll W.
REALTY
Maliczowski. REALTOI.t 22-

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31A—Duplexes

Hospital

Memorial

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Hall Realty

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THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7$.-40.CJA
IN THE INTEREST OF
WILLIAM DEAN JONES. A Child,
NOTICE OF ACTION TO:
WILLIE CLYDE MACABEE
Addreu Unknown
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a PetItion under
otpi has beet I lIed in the above
51Isd COUI for ttW permanent
commitment of WILLIAM DEAN
JONES, born on the 10th day of
February. 1971, to JOYCE JONES DEx63
PATTERSON, for subsequent
and you are hereby
NOTICE
required to serve a copy of your
,iflen defenses, If any, to It on
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
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JOSEPH
W.
DuROCHER, Boardof County Commissionersof
Street. (01ST. 4)
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UTILITIES INC. OF Esquire, Petitioner's attorney, Seminole County, Florida, shall at
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FLORIDA-BA(S.194,).13E -A. whose address is 1315 East 10:00A.M. or as soon as possible
3—tmeferjes
9—Good Things to Eat
1 Agriculture Zone - Appeal RobinsohStreil,Orlando,Florida, lhireafter,onthe22nddayof July, ______________________ _____________________
on or before the 15th day of 1950, consider the adoption of the
against the Scardof Adiustment In
July&gt;
1900, end file the orlginil following Ordinance:
ZELLWOOD CORN
2 Choice Lots in nicest section.
$1.54 Iv.
Denying a Special ExceptIon to with the
Clerk of the Court either
Valued at $100, sacrifice, $200
An ordinance relating to
Now at the Farmers
install a publIc utility structure
each. Call 562.1703.
(water plant) on Tract B, Bear befor, service on Petitioner's specified areas of the unin
1150 French Ave. and also at
or
immediately corporatedterritoriesof Seminole
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2309 W. 1st St. By the bushel or
Lake Forest S.D. PB 23, Pgs 701 attorney
71, In Section 19.21.29, at the SW thereafter; otherwise, a default County , Florida; creating' the
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corner of Playa Way and Linneal will be enteredagalnst you for the Sabal Point, Unit 1 Street Liting
4—Personals
relief demandedlnthePetltionfor' District; to be entitled the
ZIPPER
Beach Drive. (DIST. 4)
CREAM
PEAS
Smbal Point, Unit I Street Lighting
U-PICK 15.SObv, WE.PICK $7.50
This public hearing will be held Permanent Commitment. WITNESS my hand and official District Ordinance, providing for
WHY BE LONELY? Write;
bu. Start picking Mon. Eudefi
in Room 203 of the Seminole
providing
County Courthouse, Sanford, Miles the Clerk of said Court this definitions;
for
"Get A Mate" Dating Service.
Farms next to Chase ware.
All ages, P.O. Box 6071.
governance of the district by the
Florida, on July 22, 1910, •t 7:00 77th day of Ju.le, - lNO.
house on Beadall. 322.1700. clearwat,r, Fl. 33511.
Board of Courdy Commissioners,
P.M., or as soon thereafter as (SEAL)
FEEDER PPQS,$2S&amp;UP Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
providing for maintenance and
possible. __________________
ERG lOS, $43 C UP
Clerk of the Circuit
operationof street IightswithintP
Written comments filed with the
4-ChildC.are
Grain
fed Hogs cut &amp; wrapped
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Court
district;
creating
an
Advisory
Land Development Manager will
.
ready for !reezer, 90c lb.
By: Lynda Shuler
Board; setting forth fiscal
be considered, Persons appearing
322 4525
Deputy Clerk taxation Arocedures; empowering
at the public hearing will be heard.
CHILD CARE - My home
Hearings may be contInued from PUbliSh JUM 30 &amp; July 7, 14, 21, the levy of special assessments or
daytime. Longwood-Lake
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taxes wIthin the district; _.id
time to time as found necessary. 1I0
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Mary 322-1531 or 3399659.
providing
for
severabilIty,
ex.
Further details available by DEX123
-clusion from the Seminole County
callIng 323-4330, Ext. 301.
B*BYSITTING
in
my
home
$20
Code, and an effective date.
Board of County
Hobby Into Money
a week. 14th &amp; Valencia 323.
Commissioners
Said district shall encompass the
1119
before
9pm.
CreatIve
ExpressIons 322751)
' /Semlnole County, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN following described areas of
By: Bill Klrchhoff,
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Seminole County, Florida:
5.12 Yr's. Included weekly-.
Chairman
FLORIDA
Sabel Point, Amended Plat,
l2Special Notices
Swim, skate, movies. Sanford
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr. CASE MO: $s-32$.CA-44-P
accordlngto PIat Book 19, pag.s02
Early Childhood Center.
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PublISh June30, 1910
IN RE: The Marrla Of
through
322 664S
DEX.1l6
SAM ADAM WILLIAMS,
Cypress Landing at Sabal Point,
FEED ONE ADULT for $7.06
Will Do Babysitting
itlonet.Hond,
according to Plat Book 21 pages 70
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
weekly. Includes I lb. meat
In My Home
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OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERI and
daily, and choice of $ fresh
SunlandEstatesfl3-3;$6
HENRY
MAE
BRADLEY
Whisper Wood at Sabal Point,
NOTICEOFPUBLIC
vegetables and grains. FREE
WILLIAMS,
HEARING
according to Plat Book 21 pages 47 Looking for garden equipment?
DETAILS
write: DAU-9, Box.
Respondent.Wlfe.
JULY 22,
and 41.
3231,Foi'tst City, FL 32751.
Readtoday'sclasslfied ads for
NOTICE OP ACTION'
7:04P.M.
Whisper Wood at Sabsi Point,
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good buys.
The Board of County Corn. TO:
Henry Mae Bradley Williams Unit 2, accordIng to Plat Book 22, _______________________
mission.rs of Seminoie County,
HEREBY pages 31 and 3$.
ARE
YOU
Florida, will hold a public hearing NOTIFIED
6-A---Hulth&amp; Beauty
H. Beckwith, ,J
that an action for
to consider the following:
'-Clerk to the Board of
against you
dIvorce
has
been
filed
LPN3.IlShift.Apply
1. FRANK AKERS JR., ET AL
County Commissioners in and DISCOVER
Al and you are required to serve a
the sec -ct of an
LskevlewNursingCen,er
IA(S.19.$U.IITE - for Seminole County,
copy
of
your
'wrItten
defenses,
if
ALOE facellftl Skin care
919 E. 2nd St.
Agriculture Zone - Appeal
Florida
it on James T. Golden,
products
&amp; Creative
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agalnsttheBoardofAdiustmentln any, to
PubliSh
June30,
19*0
for Esquire, petitioner's attorney,
RN full -f4e, $4 shift. Apply in.
cosmetics. FrVe demo. 333
approving a Special Exception
First DEX.lfl
purson.Sanford Nursing 1.
iso. RICHARD lAGOS to park a whos.addressis 101.1 West
Cony Center, 950 Mellonville
mobile homeontheE lSQftof SW St,,f, Post Office lox 2202,
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'1. of Lot F, St. Joseph's Plaf, PB 1, Sanford, FlorIda 32771, on or
llyoudon'tbelievethatwafltads
RESOLUTONNO.304
Pg III, In SectIon 21.1930, on before July 21,19*0, and file the
bring results, try one, and
A
RESOLUTION
OF
THE
CITY
MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS in
original with the Clerk of this
Narcissus Streef. (DIST.
listen to your phone rihg. Dial
on OF LONOW000, FLORIDA,
Peal EstateisoIddaily in the
service
This public hearIng will be held Court either before
322-2611 or $319993.
TO
FLORIDA
classified ads. Nothing small
in Room 203 of the Seminole petitioner's attorney or Im. PURSUANT
STATUTE S170.03, DECLARING
about that.
County Courthouse, Sanford, mediately thereafter; otherwis.
default will be entered agaInst you SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
Florida, on July 22, 1900, at 7:00
I R E E I
PAVING
P.M., or as soon thereafter as .ior the relief demanded in the
DESIGNATION OF STREETS TO
petition.
Possible.
WITNESS my hand and seal of BE IMPROVED. DESIGNATION
Written comments filed with the
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
Land Development Manager will thlsCourlonthisl3tpidayof June, OF EXPENSE THEREOF, TO
BE PAID BY SPECIAL
FOR THE VACATING, AlAN.
1050.
IN THE CIRCUIT 'COtffi'f
be considered. Persons appearing (SEAL)
ASSESSMENT, AND MANNER
DOMING, DISCONTINUING,
t the publIc hearing will be heard.
OF PAYMENT, DESCRIPTION THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH
OF CIRCUIT COURT OF LANDS ASSESSED, AND CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR AND WAY
CLOSING
OF RIGHTS-OF.
Hearings may be continued from
OR
DRAINAOE
CLERK
time to tIme as found 'ecary.
DECLARATION OF ESTIMATED SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA EASEMENT
By
Susan
I.
labor
NO. 71-et.C.JI
Further details available by
C 0 S T,
CO N F L I C T s. CASE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Deputy Clerk
callIng 3234330, Ext. 301.
SEVERABILITY, EFFECTIVE IN INTIREST OF
James I. Golden
MIKER
EARL
JONES,
a-k-a
Board of County
DATE.
NOTICE that the Board of County
P.O. lox 2302
WHEREAS, the City of MICHAEL EARL JONES,ft chIld.
Commissioners
Commissioners of Seminole
Sanford,
Fla.,
32171
NOTICE OF ACTION
Seminole County, Florida
County, Florida, at 1;O0. o'clock
Publish Jun. 16, 23, 30, &amp; July 7, Longwood, Florida, deems It TO: WILLIE CLYDE MACABEE
By: Bill Klrthtwfl,
necessary to pave Land Avenue
p.m.onttie22nddayo$ July, A.D.,
1950
Chairman
Address
Unknown'
from its intersection wIth Grant
1910, in the Couny -Corn01*44
YOU
ARE
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Street to Its Intersection wIth
HEREBY missloners' Meeting R0Q171 at the
Publish June 30, 190
Lakeview Drive In the City of NOTIFIED that a Petition under County Courthouse in Sanford,
oath has been filed in the above0*107
Longwood, Florida; and,
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motion can lead to loss of with puberty, the problem
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SUNDAY EDITION
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Evening Herald—(USPS 481 280)—Prlce 35 Cents

72nd Year, No 267—Sunday, June 29, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32711

Waste
Friday, June 27, 1$0

+—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Nobody Knows Who Named

"The Music Man" and I say Robert Preston did. G.G.
VANCE, Portland, Mo.
It was Preston all the way, on both Broadway and in the

Pasadena, Calif. N. STANLEY TAYLOR, Joplin, Mo.
There Is no real agreement about where the name, r
Oscar, came from. The one story you refer to, about
somebody saying "That little statue looks like my Uncle
Oscar," has never been substantiated. The academy itself
says several stories have been suggested, including one
that credits Bette Davis with dreaming up the name, but

DEAR DICK: Is the John Derek who played the role of
Joshua in Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments"
the same Derek who is Be Derek's husband? MATT
HYER, Nampa,, Idaho.
The very same.
DEAR DICK: Around Christmas time, I saw "The
Orphan Train" on TV. Is the girl that played J.P. on that

Cantinflas, who4e real name is Mario Moreno, is still
alive. He was born in either 1911 or 1917, depending on
what reference work you believe. I do not know of any
biography of him published in the United States, but there
may have been one in Mexico.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me if Willie Aames,
of "Eight Is Enough," used to be in the old series,
"Apple's Way." I say he was but my friend says he
wasn't. There is a large bet riding on this one. PAM
MAXWELL, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
I hate. to do this to you, Pant, but you lose. Vincent Van
t'atten played the son on "Apple's Way." Aames wasn't

You win, you rich lady, you. It was Piper Laurie.
DEAR DICK: Is the Mexican actor, Cantinflas, still
alive? Was there evern biography written about him? I
need this information for a scho4 project. SHARON
Gll.MAN, Sprinp'ield, Mo.

the same girl that plays Maxi on the new TV series, "Me
The very same. Her name Is Mellisa Mlchaelsen.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me who- played George C.
Scott's wile in the movie where they were stranded out on
an island with only their son? I say it was his true wife,
Trish VanDevere, and my husband says it was Sheree
North. Who is right? ELLEN, Vancouver, Wash.
It's a good week for wives being right. Scott's wife
played Scott's wife in that film, which was called "The
Savaize Is Loose."

DEAR DICK: Can you-please tell me who the three
stars were who starred in "April Fools?" My friend

DEAR DICK: I am wondering if Tony Danza was
Yos' need to call...

It

RUTHIE M. MAYS, Amherst, Va.

You're both wrong. It was a French actor, Charles
Boyer, 'who was joined by Jack Lemmon and Catherine
Deneuve.

DEAR DICK: My husband says Gene Kelly played in

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returns for a visit and risks her life
to protect in 11-year-old girl who

n-atted to discharge treated effluent say: 10h, what a dastardly thIng. Look

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WATTENBERO'S
1900 "Winning Hearts And Minds"
European and American journalists

witnessed a murdef. (A)

12:00

A member of the Lake Monroe Amateur Radio about 60 contacts an hour," Hall said.
River, where the fish were killed. The their property they say: 'Oh, what a
limit. Your imagination and pocket book have to be
others are located upstream from the kill dastardly thing. You're taking away our Society for the past three years, hull and litany of the 92
William Balzer, a member of the club for the past your guide," he said.
mentbersof the club, will be participating in a field day three years, said seven complete radio stations will be
freedom.' It's a no-win situation.
and could not have had an effect.
In HAM operations, hall is known by the name
"People want to sell land and develop being held nationally among amateur operators for the involved in the exercise.
"Crock" and his wife is known as "Suzy Q,"
The three implicated, are the Seminole
County Country Club Heights plant, land. And the majority rules. purpose of exercising the expertise of the various
In addition, a solar energy-operated station will be
"It's a name that was hung on me by my mother, who
which discharges into Lake Jessup via Westinghouse and Western Electric are amateurs in the area.
used as well as a novice station, he said. Also to be said I was all mouth and no ears," he said. Mrs. Hall is
The exercise winch was to be held at the Sanford operated during the field day will be a satellite tracking also involved in amateur radio. "Anyplace I go, she
Soldier Creek; the Casselberry plant, going to come In and bring more people
which discharges into Lake Jessup and more waste and the majority is going Airport during the 24-hour period ending at 2 p.m. station,
goes. We just celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary.
Sunday, was to acquaint amateur operators with the
through Gee Creek; and the MalUand to let them."
Currently, Amateur Radio has two satellites, We are never seen apart from one another," he said.

M o cas LATE MOVIE "Some-

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10:30

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11:00

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&amp;1 17) MOVIE "Another Time.
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Barry Sullivan. A femaig wisr corre- comege of the, days, acilvitlas
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plant in Seminole County, which

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these three plants Is more than 2 million scream and holler. Meanwhile the p.m. The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society world, Hall said. "That doesn't mean everyone has a per minute in code plus have a smattering of knowledge
swamps are being slowly removed and cooperates with the Seminole Amateur Network to yen to talk to other nations," Hall said, 'I like to talk to on the operation of amateur radio. If you pass, you get a
gallons per day.

'

In addition, Davenport pointed out that land that wasn't meant to be buflt on is learn what has to be done in relation to each other and

the area received effluent from Orange being built on. These areas were meant who will do what in case of emergencies," he said.
Hall a'' the iiiiiateurs ttit'et each Saturday for
County via the 12 million gal1ons-perday as nature's method of purging the earth
Orlando plant on Bennett Road and some and filtering the water. When they're breakfast to discuss the eiiu'rg&amp;'flcy network and its
activities.
gone the water doesn't get filtered,"
private plants.

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Hall said aniateur operators have to be licensed by

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He said with more money sewage requirements for emergencies. The radios are operated financed by the society in orbit. The satellites are called

"Oscar VII and Oscar VIII."
discharges Into Lake Jessup via Lake treatment and water quality could be strictly on individual power.
the Fe de r al Communications Commission, which has
The
amateur
o
pe
rators
assist
the
Seminole
County
The amateur o pe rators will demonstrate the satellite offices in Tampa and Miami. lie said examinations are
Lake
Jessup
Improved,
bu t then "people would get a
Howell and Howell Creek.
connects with t,he St. Johns River where $75 sewage bi ll
where they now get an $8 Amateur Network, according to Hall, with weather tracking station.
given to amateurs daily at both offices.
emergencies such as hurricanes and tornadoes.
Some of the local amateur operators, known as
Lemon
Bluff.
"You have to make an appointment," he said. "You
to $25 bill,
the fish kill occurred at
"We
have
roll
call
every
Tuesday
and
Thursday
at
8
hAMs,
have
contacted
practically
every
treated
effluent
from
of
"They'd
kill
us,
They'd
yell
and
nation4n
the
start
as a novice, who must be able to record five words
The discharge

2:15

.

talk to. When hesigns off, I goon the airand call him. At just give the official call letter, where.we are at and at "You can have slow scan or television, computer

directly into bodies of water, discharge what the DER let happen.' But if we the end of each 10 minutes the operator must announce what signal strength we are. We then drop that contact operations, teletype operations, and can send 100 words
Into areas that run into the St. Johns (society) try to say they can't build on his call sign and then I call him back," hall said.
and go for someone else. Each operator will run from a minute electronically if you want to. The sky's the

editor is bombed after announcing
0(4) BUCK ROGERS IN THE (5)0 KNOTS ANDINQ Laura, he was naming the men behind a
25Th CENTURY A strange man
found by her husband in a compro- hills of truck hIacklngs. (A)
tries to turn Buck's friend Dr. Huer mising situation, becomes trapped
1:15
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in a Web of deceit when she tries to 0(4) TOMORROW Guests: Mon(5)0 THE WALTONS After beingI out of It. (A)
trsal Expos pitcher B "Spec.mining in action for three months,
man" Lee; professional golfer
John-Boy is found and moved to a
15) NEWS
Kathy LInnsy.
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(DO MORN &amp; MINDY Mock faces Fuentes- Bill Moyers mu Cai
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1:50
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there were some pretty gross discharges.

dissolved oxygen In the water caused the The regulations have eliminated that.
But. then Vere were less pople so the
fish tosuffbcate.
Six Seminole County sewage treatment impact wasn't so great.
"We have reduced the per capita
By DONNA ESTES
The Saturday-Sunday national field day is being an awful lot of people. It's nice to go back over the air
plants are permitted to discharge treated
discharge,
but
the
total
remains
the
Herald
Staff
Writer
sponsored
by theAmateur Radio Relay League, based and recontact those friends. We have made many
effluent Into bodies of water,
we've
been
able
to
do,"
"CQ,
CQ,
CQ.
This
is
Crock
N41311L..
Home
is
Sanford,
in
Newington,
Conn,
treatment
plants
same.
That's
all
friends all over the country. We have talked to many
other
34
sewage
The
The
official
said
he
did
not
want
to
be
Fla,
I
will
be
standing
by
waiting
a
call."
Points
will
be
awarded
to
the
amateurs
of
each
region
hundreds
perculatlon
pond
more over the radio," he said.
the
county
tue
the
In
With these words, Edward "Crock" Hall and his wife, in the country. Seminole is part of District 4 which inWhile Hall won't be able to make it to the field day
method, In which sewage Is fed into identified because he was told by
Lydia, known as Suzie Q on Amateur radio, begin eludes the Southeastern states,
exercise at the airport, he will be participating from his
ponds where solid waste perculates into superiors not to talk to the press.
"The DER is a political organization
conversations with persons from all of the 50 states in
"We came in second last year in number of points," home In Brain Towers,
the ground. The earth acts as a filter and
Hall said, "All of the radio contacts made are logged.
One can get involved in HAM operations for as little
before the treated water reaches a like most regulatory agencies," he said. the Union.
"CQ' means I want to talk to anyone listening. We hope to come in first this year. We get two points for as $1,000 Hall said, with a reasonably priced antenna
natural body of water it has been "A lot of things can be done, but it's a
matter of politics and economics,"
Actually I do more listening than talking and can pretty every contact, plus points for the number of different and reasonably priced transmitter
.cleansed,
"When when we have a fish kill they well tell whether the person talking is the type I want to states. We don't spend much time with each contact, We
Three of the six plants that are per.
"And you can spend $100,000 if you want to," he said,

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disturbed niece Insane. (A)
(DO BARNEY MILLER The pr.cinct Is turned into a madhouse by
a census taker and a group of clii'Sf5 who established their own
courthouse and )all. (CC) (A)
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But he said it is also difficult to assess
By DIANE PETRYK
Orange County's impact on the Seminole
Herald Staff Writer
Florida Department of Environmental County waters since the water travels a
Regulation officials said Friday the long distance and is filtered through
discharge of treated waste water from many natural waterways,
Another DER official who did not wish
sewage treatment plants was a cause In
the recent fish kill in Seminole County in to be Identified said other contributing
factors In the fish kill were storm water
which 10 million fish died.
The kill might have been predicted if and road run-off and the stagnant nature
the DER had enough monitoring man- of the water at the time.
"With no water velocity it Is easier for
power, -one official said, but there is
probably little that could have been done the algae to take up the nutrients and
grow," he bid.
to prevent it.
The officials were careful to point out
He also explained that rains wash oil
that it is Impossible to know how much of and grease, around up rubber and brake
an effect the treatment plants had. They dust (asbestos) into ditches and'storm
also said there were other factors In- pipes through which it reaches the
waterways.
volved.
Marshes and swamp land act as..
"But there was a contributory factor
from the &amp;ewage treatment plants," said natural filtering systems, he said, but as
Edward Davenport, DER domestic building of housing and businesses increasingly fills in swamp areas, the
wastewater engineer.
Davenport explained that the treated water flows more directly into streams,
wastewater adds phosphorus and rivers and lakes.
"The basic problem is man, it's as
nitrogen (nutrients) to the water.
Experts blamed added nutrients in the simple as that," he said.
Resigned to increasing population and
water for the fish kill. The fish died from
industrial growth, he said he feels there
lack of oxygen.
Davenport said increased nutrients Is probably very little that can be done to
caused algae in the water to multiply. combat the problem.
The DER, he said, has been successful
But algae also need sunlight to grow, In
this case they got just that for a few days in maintaining water quality as it was
before the fish started turning up dead, when laws were passed regulating what
But on the first cloudy day after the so- could be discharged into waterways.
But he said the DER has not been 'able
called "algae bloom," the algae died,
and their photosynthesis systems turned to Improve the situation,
"That's because there are more and
of I wi thout the sun, Davenport ild.

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MichaelCeine, Natalie Wood. An
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NEW YORK (UPI) Helen Gahagan
Douglas, the former actress and
congresswoman whose political career
ended in a clash with a young congressman named Richard Nixon, died today
after a long bout with cancer. She was 79.
A family spokeswoman said Mrs.
Douglas died at Memorial SloanKettering Medical Center at 3:35 am.
The spokeswoman, Nan Stevens, said
Mrs. Douglas' husband, actor Melvyn
Douglas, was at her side when she died,
as were, the couple's son Peter and
daughter Mary.
Mrs. Douglas was a rising political star
until she ran for office against Richard
Nixon.
With a career In the movies and on the
Broadway stage behind her, she had
served five years in Congress when she
sought a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1950.
She won the Democratic Party
nomination and opposed the Republican
nominee, Nixon, then a Congressman
from California, in the general election.
Nixon charged that Rep. Douglas had
voted on numerous occasions with Rep.
Vito Marcantonio (D-N.Y.), a leftleaning
activist from New York whose vtews
were considered pro-Communist. Nixon
hammered on the theme that Rep.
Douglas had "pink" leanings, which she
denied. She l as t the election and Nixtin
was on his way to the White house as vice
president only two years later.
Thus Mrs. Douglas became a martyr in
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film.

none of them is universally accepted.
DEAR DICK: My husband and I have argued about this
for a month, so please settle it. We have a $100 bet on it.
Who played Carrie's mother in the movie, "Carrie?". He
says It was Shelley Winters, but I say it wasn't.
DOROTHY SMITH., Fort Dix; t4.1

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DEAR DICK: Will you please once more tell us where
the Oscar got its flume. I know, but when I told my
children they refused to believe me. The Uncle Oscar to
%hom the girl referred was also my Uncle Oscar from

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want from this. I've talked to every state In the union." general license. A person with a general license can
hail and his wife have been retired since 1962, when operate on any band, any Frequency 'Ftae highest
he became incapacitated. "We used to drive 15,000 to license is an extra."
20,000 miles every summer, Front our travels we met
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Hurricanes: Here' s Everything You Ever Wanted To Know
I

Rumor has it that weather experts are equipment be kept on hand June through and don't return once the wind and waves are
power.
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broken windows.
up.
predicting a violent hurricane season, but November.
Stay at home, if it is sturdy and on high
If possible, oita,n scraps of wood or secThe department also recommends:
Seminole County Civil Defense Director Chuck
Board up windows or protect them with
ground. If it is not, move to a designated shelter tions of plywood suit,ibk' f o r boarding up inWhen you hear the first tropical -itorni storm shutters or tap. Danger to small winSwanson said there is no scientific way to
and stay there until the storm is over.
dows. As an alternative, t,rdb4)anl b.u' may
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Avoid the U' r sterno or similar heating • be efft-'ji'
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prepare ). for ahurrznt'
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Swanson and his staff are currently in the
tueb for coo ki ng uzucs.s yo ur cooki ng area is agatnst window openings and held ui place ty_ Secure outdoor objects that might be blown
process of speaking with homeowners groups to advance of the issuance of watches and warwell ventilated.
by-3 boards.
away or uprooted gargage cans, garden tools,
disseminate information on what to do In the nings.
Maintain a ready supiIy of masking or airTake an inventory of perishable goods. If
When your area is covered by a hurricane toys, signs, porch furniture and other Items may conditioning duct tape for taping windows. This you have a large freezer, dry ice, if available
event of a hurricane watch or warning.
Last year 600 persons were reported killed as vatch, continue normal activities but stay tuned become destructive missiles in hurricane will minimize flying glass If a window is broken. can be effective in preventing spoilage of frozen
Hurricane David smashed into the Dominican to radio and television for all National Weather winds. Anchor them or store them inside before Remember, It's the debris picked up by the high foods. Try to organize and plan meals so
I Republic, but no deaths in Seminole County Service advisories. Remember, hurricane
the storm strikes,
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materialized,
- Listen only to government and weather
officials and ignore rumors, the county further
advises.
- Plan your time before the storm,arrlves
and avoid the last minute hurry which may
leave you marooned or unprepared.
-Keep calm.
- L3ave lo'v'lying areas that may be swept
by high tides or storm waves.
- U you have a boat, moor it securely before
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sais ea. Whea yoty boat Is moored leave it

jugs, bottles and other containers because the
approximately 10 to 12 inches on a side,
water supply may be contaminated by flooding
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or other damage.
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- Check your battery powered equipment, are effective along sUdir.,. glass doors to
Your radio may be your only link with the world
minimize leaking.
outside the hurricane. Emergency cooking
- Have medical supplies such as bandages,
facilities, lights, and flashlights will be essential
gauze and compresses available because there
If utilities are Interrupted.
may be an interruption of emergency services
- Mobile homes are extremely susceptible to
due to Inoperable telephone lines or LnpassabLe
high winds. U you live in one, leave it for more
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CAIRO, Egypt (UP!) — Iran's exiled Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi has entered a hospital for
treatment of a fever, medical and government sources
said today. Government officials said as far as they
knew the shah's chronic lymph cancer was not in.
valved and 'showed signs of Improvement" recently
under drug treatment by Egyptian doctors

dealing in stolen poperty. Bond was set at $8,400.
SCHOOL BOARD VICTIM
-. .Tan ice Marie Wheeler, 23, of Sanford, was arrested and
Sanford Police say two lawn mowers valued at $518 were
w ith obtaicting benefits under a public assistance stolen from the Seminole County School Board equipment yard
orogram b' fraud Bond was set at $5,250.
to the •1800 block of Lake Avenue sometime between 4 p.ii.
;era1d Dennis Blair, 29 Winter Park was arrested and Thursday and 7 am. Friday. Unknown persons apparently
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PALERMO, Sicily (UP!) — Search teams began
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enters the death watch cell at Jackson prison today
unless the 5th U.S. Circuit of Appeals in New Orleans
agrees to stay his execution, set for Tuesday.
Richard Windhorst, clerk of the New Orleans court,
said the three-judge panel took the Potts' papers home
Friday after failing to reach a decision.

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illing to compromise, and state bank would be conGraham threw out the code allow I.PO's — if they are sidered a branch and rigid
because (if a provision ban- made to pay the same taxes restrictions
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banking would apply.
IIces, 1,1'0's I b out-of-state
financial I1'istitutlons, The ban
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said, and make Florida look
bad to the rest of the country.
The current banking code
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Sunset Act requiring periodic
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A quick coat of sought tu destroy the house as a hazard.
lie was only going hack ii' repaint one
was all Carlos Rodriguez needed to
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our, that was before Rodriguez riun whose color didn ' t suit the oman
sell the house he bought from the had bought it from the Department of who had a greed to buy the house
government for little wore than $1,000 Housing and Urban Development
Hut, becau.e of -an apparent
and virtually rebuilt Iroiii the ground up. which regularly sells such rai n-shackle bureaucratic snahi, he fu-es a years-long
lie gathered his painting gear and buildings, .
legal battle to get bark his Investment
headed off
wish the job. lie had put
It was no longer a ramshackle building
-- lts ridiculous anvhod should even
some $22,000 into the house and alrea(lv %hen Rodriguez finished with it. It had a have to get a lawyer, let alone gi to court,
had a buyer. When the paint job was ne root, ness pun-lies. alur .iuni soling, to settle a case like this,' said Todd
completed, he would collect $28,000
a
new kitchen and bathroom fixtures and \lusberger , ii odri gut'/ - at tornt•v
modest profit for It; iiionths work.
cabinets, a new furnace and new wiring,
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But he found a vacant lot s here the Ut dr igucz carpeted the four bedrooms, cilumnin Sense
house once stood,
dining room, living roomii and all the
'Anybody mth an nun--c of c'cmmi,iotn
Neighbors said a s reeking crew had staircases and painted every rsumi, lbs sense could settle it. You don't need a
leveled the house — apparently on the
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Spokesman Friday confirmed Republican
presidential front-runner Ronald Reagan asked Sens.
Howard Baker, R.Tenn., and Richard Lugar, R-Ind.,
and former Treasury Secretary William Simon for
personal information to be used in the vice presidential
screening process.
In Massachusetts Friday the ballot law commission
rejected attempts by local Democrats to block independent candidate John Anderson from placing his
name on tt state's general election ballot.

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SCSS1On Mond;iy to pass a la
up the banking bill ad- Brown, House Commerce
Ittting 'put-of-state banks ininistratively until the regu- Chairman Lee Moffitt, Dm a ke loans in Florida, but lar SCSSIOfl and a three-day Tampa and Senate President
without an advantage over extension' ended, hoping the Phil Lewis think a way can be
state banks,
prospect of de-regulation devised.
Lawmakers had been home would keep Graham from
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turkey products that may contain illegal levels of a
cancer-causing agent.
U.S. Agriculture Department officials Thursday
said the turkey products may contain an illegal amount
of the pesticide dieldriri, a chemical that hs been
found to cause cancer in laboratory animals.

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SALEM, Ore. tUPjj - Prisoners at Oregon State
Penitentiary took a guard hostage Friday night but
fellow officers, using shotguns loaded with birdshot,
stormed a barricaded cell block to free him. Six inmates were injured by the birdshot.
Sgt. Stan Fitts, a 22-year veteran of the Corrections Department, was not inuured during the 90-minute
Incident, said Dave Fiskum, a spokesman Lpr the state
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NATIONAL REPORT: The Southwest sweltered in record
temperatures and the death toll reached eight In Texas,
prompting officials to open air-conditioned shelters to offer
relief from the torrid heat wave. Record-breaking ternperatures soared past the century mark from Texas to
Colorado Friday, filling hospitals with beat4troke patients,
overloading electrical circuits and drying up a scarce supply
of precious water.

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MIAMI (UPI) — Florida and Miami residents will
have to pay most of the tab for the 115,000 Cuban and
15,000 Haitian refugees that have flooded Into the state
In the past few months, President Carter's chief
refugee trouble shooter says.
Along with that bad news Friday, another White
House aide said the federal government has no interest
In retaining Its hold on commercial fishing boats seized
in the Cuban sealift.

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He also included technical changes in the truth-inmillage bill passed last session to let counties and cities
adopt interim budgets until the people decide Oct. 7 if
they are going to ailow a $10,000 hike in homestead tax
exemption from local taxes.
There apparently will be no effort to tackle single.
member districting of legislative seats because
Graham did not put it in his expanded call.

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and legislative leaders have agreed to put off for one
year the taxing of Florida loan offices of out-of-state
banks — and try to move up the vote on five constitutional amendments, including one to raise the
homeowners' property tax exemption, by one month.
The governor Friday expanded his call for special
session Monday to cover the switch on the amendment
vote from November to October.

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Rebuilding efforts in riot-torn
MIAMI (UP!)
area of Miami will be aimed at creating a stronger,
minority-dominated economic lxise than existed before
fires, rocks and black rage caused an estimated $100
million in damage, federal and local officials say.
President Carter's recommendation of $71.1 million
more than half of It in low-Interest,
in federal aid
small business loans for areas two by the rioting that
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chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Highs in the
low 90s and lows tonight in the low 70L Winds southwest around
10 miles per hour except stronger near thunderstorms. Rain
probability 40 percent during the afternoon and evening hours.

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3:33 am., 2:20 p.m.; lows 8:43 a.m., 9:40 p.m.
MONDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs 10:10 a.m.,
10:32 p.m., lows 3:53 a.m., 3:55 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs 10:02 a.m., 10:24 p.m., lows 3:44 a.m., 3:46 p.m,
BAYPORT: highs,4:llarn., 2:59 p.m.; lows, 9:22 a.m., 10:19

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SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONABEACH: highs ø:24a.m.,9:45

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daily and weekly newspapers sales and
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has attacked the
government of President Abolhassan Ban]-Sadr,
saying it should resign If It cannot rid itself of inefficiency, negligence and bureaucratic red tape.
"Thoatthetop — howisittheypaynoattentjon to
these problems?"
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Association of Southeast Asian Nations today the
challenges from the Communist world "confront us

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WASHINGTON tUPjj - President Carter is
meeting this weekend at Camp David with his
economic advisers to study a proposal to cut taxes
between $20 billion and $30 billion effective Jan. 1, the
Washington Post reported today.
The Post said while Carter has made no decision on
a tax cut, he is considertd likely to go along with the
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President Carter-Friday signed the legislation putting
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was brought to the Seminole County Jail f rum Fernandina
Beach, Fla. on charges of carrying a concealed weapon and
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charged with aggravated as'
firearm and discharging a fireario ti public. Bond was set a
$5,250.

Herald Staff Writer
Police report the following arrests have been niadr James
Edward Williams, 27,11181 7 Hickory Avr,, Sanford,%io. being
held at the Seminole County Jail Saturday on cl'arges of
aggravated assault and firing into an nceupied %(+.,t k'. lknt1
was set at $5,250.
— James Timothy Bryant was released fromLht jail on
court order. The 23-year-old Longwood rt'suieot
beint h'lil
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an automobile while intoxicated, vehicularrnbkiIe,
driving and fleeing or attempting to elude a police offiter,
—Richard Frederick, 18, Apt. 55 Lake Muirue Terrace.
charged with grand theft and held on $5,250 bond
—Donald Neal Allen, 47, of Apopka, as charged with
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S'anfrd City Manager Warren "Pete"
Knowles ha come In for his share ofpublic
praise In the past few days.
First to hand out the plaudits was State Sen
John Vogt. When reporting to the Sanford
Kiwanis Club on the status of Legislation Erom
the 1961 sessIon, Vogt said Knowles did an cxceptional jobof keeping the Seminole Legislative
Delegation informed on mattes of Interest j
concern to Florida cities,
"I received more Input from Knowles on
municipal matters than anyone else," Vogt said.
Later in the week, Lake Mary City Manager
Phil Kulbes In presenting a proposed budget 10
the city council there said he included revenues
of $12,000 from federal revenue sharing solely on
the basis of a Knowles' prediction.
Noting that Knowles told the Sanford City
Commission he. expected the Congress to approve a bill continuing federal revenue sharing
at the same level as last year. Kulbes said he
also included the Item In Lake Mary's budget.
"If he (Knowles) Is counting on $30,000 for
Sanford, I felt I could count on $12,000 for Lake
Mary," Kulbes said.
Councilman Burt Perinchief said he had never

Two months into America's induced recession,
employment is dropping rapidly, idle inventories
are growing, manufacturing output is declining,
and the construction and.auto industrips nr n
shambles. But most prices still are rising, and
even the rite of increase of prices is only slightly
JULIAN BOND
reduced from its peak of February and March.
Although th ese trends suggest that a bad
enough rçcession wi ll finally take the steam out of
inflation, the risk of this strategy is that the
hardships of unemployment and business failures
will grow intolerable before prices drop enougict'
w
out
have made them worthwhile.
The absence of any other economic plans imposes on Congress and th e Carter administration
an impossible choice for as long as the recession
continues to deepen: should th ey provide
ATLANTA Welcome to the New Sou th.
This Is the region that produced Jimmy
recession relief which would ameliorate c urrent
Carter, that overcame the burden of race,
pains but also cut short the deflation of prices, or
that settled Its problems while the other
should they turn a deaf ear to recessionary sufregions hid theirs. This Is the Sun Belt, land of
lering while waiting for a decent drop in inflation?
prosperity and progress.
So long as recession remains the only meth od they
And this Is the part of the United Sta tes
put forward for fighting inflation, this trade-off" where the relative position of black people
between the unacceptable and the intolerable will
has actually worsened over the last three
decades.
be the centerpiece of economic policymaking,
The uthern Regional Council, a 36-yearThis impasse was avoidable. Carter's economic
old
resear ch organization headquar tered
policy options may now be severely restricted in
here,
puts the situation starkly:
great part because he cannot count on congress to
"In the abSence of a miracle, the compass anyth ing he proposes and therefore cannot
parative economic sta tus of blacks In the
propose any more complex or varied strategy that
south over the last 30 years has hardly Em.
would hinge on congressional actions. But there is
pr oved or in fact has declined."
no reason the Congress itself cannot come up with
"Race," the cpuncil notes, "remains a
major factor th determining limits of
some economic option other than a recession that
Southern opportunities of most men and
is either too long or too short. Indeed, without
women today and perhaps most children
other programs for deaUng with the specific and
the struct ural causes of inflation, whatever price tomorrow."
The popular view of this region has been of
respite the recession might achieve would be only
a population snatched kicking and biting from.
temporary.
an lBth.century system of racial separation,
Congress should be using this time to hammer
The election of black mayors in Atlanta,
out a tax-based incomes policy a system of tax Richmond and New Orleans, of black
rewards for holding wage increases to non- congressmen In Memphis and Houston and
inflationary levels. It should be structuring credit the presence of black millionaires scattered

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WOODS HOLE, Mass. (UP!)
cheaper lobster? Grow them In a controlled
environment and feed them more starch and
less shrimp.
That's the experimental approach being
taken by researcheri at the Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institu te, Preliminary results
encouraging.
Biologist Judi th Capuzzo said It Is the rich
eating habits of lobsters.that has made them
as expensive to grow In sea ferns as It Is to
catch t hem at sea.
Aquaculture diet changes may reduce the
cost of lobsters but Dr. Capuzzo said she
expects the creat ures to remain a luxury
Item.
She and other biologists replaced much of
the protein eaten by a group of test lobsters
with starch. The lobsters grew In the
laboratory without changes In their size or
taste.
A similar diet In humans would replace the
expensive protein In red meat or lobster
with a cheap, filling plate, of spaghetti.
Not only were Woods Hole researchers able
to substantially cut feeding costs in tern.
peraturecontrolled tanks, but the lobsters
grew to mark tab1e size twice as fast as In
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"But," Mr. Cohen goes on, "this Is a
elected, but it leaves the public in grave economic
status and opportunity to whites is not color
blind," the council concludes. "It is without standard we apply only to women.We never
danger,
the power of sight and the facts of recent refer to men by their marital sta tus or tte
number of times they have been married. 1.

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Lobsters now are only grown commercially
black activism. Malcolm X wasn't shot by in controlled envlronmentson the West Coast
whites, alter all,
where lobsters do not grow naturally, Dr.
But Martha Coleman, who has committed Capuzzo said. Because of their high-protein
no crime, deserves to be treated like any liet, lobsters grown In the West are just
other free citizen of the republic.
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Here are some examples of confusion and purchase of U.S. turbine engines for their
President Carter's
Bernstein, It sold 700,000 hardcover copies
lack of cooperation that threaten to turn
deliberations with his Western allies have
Leopard tanks.
The biggest flop was ca-White House aide
NATO into the Gang That Couldn't Shoot
demonstrated one thing: The North Atlantic
Despite warnings that It would prove
H.R. Haldernan', version of Watergate, "The
Straight:
Treaty Organization is in .m
trouble.
costlier than available alternatives, the Army
Ends of Power," The publisher flooded the
-. Radios used by the different NATO bought German-made Rolaixl ground-to4lr
market
wl th 400,000copi
t the bookstores
What 1$ not generally realized Is that
member
armies
don't
operate
on
the
same
missiles.
The
aist
escalated
from
$942
million
couldn't
get
Ij
of
NATO's difficulties extend to the very heart
frequencies,
to $2.3 billion, so the Army had to cut Its order
of lbS alliance - the military
Watergate's troll man, G. Gordon Liddy, Is
Gas sunps of one country don't always in
to make
1
rnu*gutank3ofanou*rcount3'sveblcIeL
on the best..eller list with his book,
— MW PentagonwanthtObuyth,.
Is the same that led to the disarray ever Iran
"Will." It's the most gory version -all about
made
Atili
twr.guided
bomb
system,
which
To
encourage
standardization
and Afghanistan
elf4ntarest
eating rats and pining to assassinate yours
en the works only in dayllgh though the Air Force
United States buys weapons
sacrifice for
common
truly. Yet on Father's Day, It sold like
Euro ean allies that are lower in quali and
deopIng a similar tem that works
neckties,
ms tow sales ban passed the
major g of NATO hu been
For y
'e darkness as well.
gr in ce than American a
160,000
mark
standardizatio
by
... lbs hero of Watergate, Judge
motivating factor for the European countrIes
It's not all one way.
US.ade
Jo
Sires
also
economic,, one Capitol Hill some to my Spaw aIr.tlr missile has a piU
advantages of
treaIV allies.
wrote a belated book that
perwas on the best-seller list for 17 weeks
uniformity are obvious, but standardization
is
auocfate Peter Grant. "What the motivating formance record. The British modified it into
Willi probsbly never beachleved.
now
being
made
into
movie
factorlafortlwU.&amp; Isbeycndma."
theyfiaah, which has tested tjllantLy.But
—TheAflDYisfld1ng$2LAll1011We(i1p the Navy and Air Force won't touch the
ThsUniledStates,whlthsoppllesabout90
Both ca-President Richard Nixon and the
Its, new XM.1 tanks with German 130- British missile.
percent of NATO's arms, Is ahead of its allies
man who blew the whistle on him, John Dean,
WATERGATE AUTHORS '_ Of the two wrote beat.oellers. Each sold around 300,000
in most weapons production. But the millimeter guns, though a House InVOSUPUM £011114 that the U.&amp;-made lOOIflIfl dosen books written about Watergate, the
European governments, under heavy
copies. Reformed Watergater Charles
p essix s Imm their own munitions industries, ci'moit now on the tank can penetrate the most aucceau1 was "The Final Days," Con's book, "Born Again," was also a big
armor
any Soviet tank. Meanwhile, the written by the Washington Post's hotshot hit. In the born-again
are continually trying to whittle away at U.S.
spirit, he donated most
Germans have reneged on the quid pro quo reporting team, Bob Woodward and Carl of his royalties to charity.
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crab, and mollusks. Dr. Capuzzo said thaj
controls, public iqyjestmen~ and antitrwt policies selectively about — helped remove the
Off
national stigma that portrayed this region as
means 5040 percent of their diet 1* pur
that would enéii'ge ptodu4ttvet capttal.• In4
i'e
backward, bigoted and below every national
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hinlself
was
I've
never
thought
of
myself
as
a
feminist
Idea
If
Jordan
one,
have
no
for
standard of education and Income.
Biologists In the lab lowered the irnount ci
business buy-outs that do not improve efficiency
in fact, much of the radical feminist thing
ever married before and I have never yet protein in the lobster's diet and replaced it
For black Southerners, however, that
or competition. It should be legislating a dramatic
portrait is sun painfuuy accurate.
seen a man described in the newspapers as a with some ihrimp, milk protein (caseln) wW
. strikes me. as absurd and pathological; but
the treatment of Martha Coleman following
'white divorce.' It is a description that would
Enormous changes have occurred here, the
decrease in oil consumption
through some
the shooting of civil rights leader Vernon
council notes. Mechanization of agriculture
fit, among others, Ronald Reagan."
carbohydrates
wheat starch and rice
combination of carrots and sticks and InJordan
by
the
authorities
and
by
the
media
In
much
of
the
commentary,
the
Emstarch.
has
away
from
meant
that
blacks
have
moved
vestments in alternative energy sources and
plication has been heavy that Coleman was
farm and field In "substantial and dramatic" strikes me as outrageous. It could become a
The idea In lobsters Is to use "the lowest
alternative forms of transportation.
major symbolic case, and it has both racial
numbers. But the 'migration has held no
having an affair wio Jordan. This possibility amount (of protein) possible without
On a smaller scale, It should be slapping cost
is offensive to some whites, but also to some depriving it of any essential nutrients," Dr.
guarantee for employment In the New South's and feminist significance.
controls on hospitals and taking them off various
Martha Coleman appears to be a respon.
blacks: especially, I understand, black Capuzzo said in an Interview, "You don't
Industrial economy.
communication and transportation Industries that
"In the South," the Council states, "a black sible member of the American community.
women, who resent the Idea that Jordan may want to use any excess protein."
would reduce prices if they were more cornhave been In bed with a white woman.
man's Income was closer to a white's In 1950 She holds a good job as a supervisor at the
On a diet of just 20 percent protein and 30
percent
starch, lobsters grew 101 pound In 2½
petitive. It should be re-examining agricultural than in 1975. While 30 years ago a southern International Harvester plant in Fort Wayne,
w
ill
What a waste of sick emotion. We
black male had 58 cents for every dollar of his md. She has long been Interested In racial
103 years, compared 105106 years for lobpolicies that currently provide neither adequate
probably never know the truth about their
issues, and is on the board of the local chapter
white counterpart, the gap Increased and by
stets to reach the same weight In nature,
stat)nity tor most farmers nor much price
relationship, and, in fact, it's a private
of the Urban League.
1975
was
closer
1057
cents."
Vitamins and fats made up the rest of the diet.
matter,
no
one's
business
except
theirs.
I
feel
protection for consumers. It should be rewriting
She appears to have been victimized for twd about as qualified to pass judgment on
Black women did much better. They gained
Dr. Capuzzb said lobsters normally use
the tax laws so that they don't subsidize land
reasons, neither of them exactly crIminal: 1)
16 cents on working white females In 25 years,
their protein as an energy source, burning off
Coleman's
love
life,
If
any,
on
what
she
as
speculation, and finding ways to reduce housing
and today enjoy 75 percent of the median at 36, she has been divorced four times; and eats for lunch.
excess. Flounder, salmon, catfish and
fi nance costs with out o pening the floodgates to
2) on May 29, she was in the company of
Inc
white Southern women earn.
h
r
i
mp
do the same thing. Learning to control
The police have their own point to make in s
undesirable borrowing.
while more blacks proportionately than Vernon Jordan, president of the Urban
thelob
s
ter's
diet may enable sdentIststofind
abusing and'barasslng Coleman. In the wake
ways
It is this kind of differentiated response to the whites have always been unemployed, the League, when someone tried to kill hi.
ck
improvir#
diets of the other cornof the race riots In Miami, the shooting of a
Though
no
evidence
exists
that
she
played
relative
rates
of
Southern
unemployment
for
merically
significant
fish.
problems of the different economic sectors that is
prominent black leader was potentially cxrote
In
theshooting,
and
though
no
motive
any
two
races
have
worsened,
the
"Once
you
learn
the
nutrition of one
required to get beyond the gross, recession-orplosive. The police have been attempting to
has been put forward for any such role on her
In
10,
black
unemployment
was
3
percent
specie
s,
ap
it's
very
plicable
to understanding
inflation choice the country now faces, But higher than joblessness for Whites. By 1978, part, she has taken a lie-detector test, has show, conspicuously, that every possible
nutrition
of
other
kinds
of
fish," she said.
mode of Investigation was being pursued.
Congress has, instead, been spending Its time the black unemployment rate was more than agreed to be hypnotized, and has otherwise
"The
ultimate
goal
Is
to
produce
an Incacarter took the same approach, ordering in
balancing the budget a tactic that virtually no twice that high.
been harassed.
pensive
diet
that
will
not
alter
the
quality
of
the FBI. But In Coleman's case, the police
The South's impressive changes over the
one expects to have a significant effect op our
As soon as the report of the shooting
the
product
and
not
alter
the
nutritional
state
appear to have seriously overshot the mark.
last three decades obscure the Income dli- reached the media, Martha Coleman was
economic problems.
Vernon Jordan may have been shot by a of the animal."
repeatedly characterized as a "white
ferences that remain and are growing.
At Woods Hole, the test lobster, are grown
If the current economic choices are dismal, It is
white racist, possibly in retaliation for lurid
The abolition of the region's apartheid and divorcee." As Richard Cohen has pointed out black violence In Miami.
in Shallow tubs w here air Is bubbled through
because the Congress has been unwilling to take
hi'easedI number of black voters and In a trilliant essay in the Boston Globe, that
water kept at a constant temperature. Each
the political risks of developIng any other
of fi ceholders hides the dollar dif ferences that characterization actually represents a codeHe
may
have
been
shot
tub hold just one animal beca use lobsters
ano,
just
as
a
economic policies, and th e president, as a result,
word, llke."nxidy" for drunk, or "jolly" for
BUD remain,
guess, I consider this very probable
by will eat each other if given the chance.
and quite aside from his willingness, 1155 been
"A view of Southern economic life that fat. As a code-word, it means "morally
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Our city commission election will be parent, I urge you to reister to vote eventually see our city dissolve into a
ford's citizens paid close attention to a
We have only to look at what's hap- held in December. By voting in this and vote when the time comes.
place without life,
recent opinion column in which the pening to the new small businesses in election we will be able to weed out
I, for one, know that if the young
We would like to raise our children in
columnist pits his finger directly on our city,
those men on our commission whose people of Sanford band together and this city, but if we don't get involved
what Is wrong with our city.
First though, we'll have to find some, views could have been put to better use vote, we can change the way our city with our government we will all be
It seems that our commission, with The majority of our commission has a at the turn of the century.
operates.
responsible for its demise,
the exception of Julian Stenstrom, tth stranglehold on Sanford's economy. We How many of you will cast your vote in
If we allow our commission to conPerhaps our city's local newspaper
decided that it will foist their morals on are the only ones who can change this. our city's election? As a 22-year-old Unue
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Meanwhile, Batchelor has sent a letter to Kelly
slapping at the congressman's "transparent use
of his franking privilege for political purposes,"
saying it Is but another example of the larger
problem of Incumbents using public funding and
the powers of their office to promote their personal and political ambitions.

David Beet Is still trying to get State Rep. Dick
Batchelor and Orange County Commissioner
Dick Fischer, his two opponents for the
Democratic nomination for Congress to agree to
a summit meeting to set rules and ethics In the
campaign.
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and to "concentrate on the real Issues In th?
known of Knowles to "be a cockeyed optimist."
"Pete's Is a realist," Perinchief said,
campaign." Best cited divisive tactica In the
Democratic primaries In 1974 and 1976, stating
acknowledging Kulbes was going In the right
direction by following Knowles' leaL
that "consequently, Congressman Richard Kelly
Knowles hai been spending time at Winter
was elected...by Democrats who outnumber
Park Memorial Hospital the past few days where'
Republicans in the District."
his wife, Ava, is recovering from surgery.
Best and Batchelor consented to the meeting.
At a recent city commission meeting, Corn-Fischer refused.
missioner David Farr expressed delight that he
Fischer had a campaign meeting atthe San.
spotted two errors Knowles had made in his
ford Chamber of Commerce meeting In the past
proposed budL
few days. Among those at the meeting were Pat
And Mayor Lee P. Moore 1odng at the errors,
and Ernest Southward of Lake Mary. Pat Is
said, "Pete, it makes you seem almost human."
expected lo announce her Democratic candidacy
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for State Rep. Bobby Brantley's seat in the
Blanche Benson, wife of Lake Mary Police
Florida House.
Chief Harry Benson, has been feeling under
The name of a prominent Sanford
weather lately. The couple has been happily
businesman is expected to be announced as
married more than 30 years. Our best wishes 10
FIscher's campaign chairman for Seminole
the chief and his lady.
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When I read that Elsa Caskey, a classroom teacher who, day today, has
Sanford grammar teacher, was for- to "try" to teach, af ter she has been
mally charged by the state attorney's able to sufficiently discipline students,

class, hit and push other innocent
children and try to make the classroom
atmosphere one of chaos. They want

office for committing battery, in that

constant attention

so that the educational process can go

she paddled a child, I was shocked and on. Despite all the administrators,
angry by the unfairness of the charges. supervisors, principals, and clerical
First of all I thaught the state at- help which are part of the school
tcrney's office only charged someone system, classroom teachers still are the
after Investigation when it was only essential part of the whole
determined a crime was committed. educational system. Without them we
What crime did Elsa Caskey commit? would have no education for our
The state law of Florida says teachers children,
are acting in place of the parents, with
As the mother of seven children and a
all the rights and privileges thereof. teacher for 18 years, I feel I can speak
The pr ivilege of spanking for dis.. with some authority. To be a teacher
ciplinary purposes is passed from the thes days takes all the courage one can
state to the county to the individual muster. You're, not only teaching
school principals who either specify subject matter, but teaching children
that a teacher needs permission in each the rules of life many have not gotten at
individual case of corporal punishment, home,' the rules. of common courtesy
or they are given blanket permission and respect for other's rights. Should
from the principal to spank with a Ms. Caskey have just stood back and
witness present, as was the case at' watched while this child knock' d down
Sanford Grammar School. She was a girl, or punched a boy in the lunch
totally within the law in her actions. If Ujie? Do not other children have rights
someone is to be charged, it should be too? I'm sure parents of these children
the state, then the county school would have more of a right to press
system, then the principal, and lastly charges, if a teacher did not act to
the Individual teacher who is acting
protect their children, and allowed
according to law.
these thin gs to happen.
This is the second time Sgt. Bernosky
Parents say children aren't being
has brought a child paddling case
before the state attorney's office. The
first case was much more serious than
Us, and yet no formal charges were
made In the first instance against the
party involved. Could this swift action
be because the child is the stepson of
Rep. Richard Kelly? Or is it because in
- the first case the paddling was given by
''An'admlnlsirator at the school, and had
- 'thefull backing and protection of all the
power at the Seminole County school
board office? A mere classroom
teacher Is "left to the wolves" - a
classroom teacher who has been a
dedicated, talented and conscientious
teacher for over 10 years. It's the

taught in school as they used to. Let me
state now - "We can't teach as we used
to." Many of us are the same teachers
who accomplished "miracles" in
education ten years or more ago. I'm
the same person I was in 1952 when I
started teaching. Yet each year I am
able to accomplish less. Why? Because
children are not being taught at home
the basic rudiments necessary to get
along.wlth others. They have no respect
for authority, nor their peers. My heart
aches every day for the great majority
of children who come to school to learn,,
because the small minority is
preventing them from getting an
education. They talk back, yell out In

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Miss Elsa Caskey is one of the finest
teachers in Sanford Grammar School
She is also a fine musician,
In all the years I have known
Caskey, I've never seen her angry or
mad. I am sure if she ever spanked a
child she only did it because the kid
deserved It. MISS Caskey, I'm sure,
never beaten anybody.
Jona
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child in her life, and I would be willing
to bet the child In question is lair haired
and blue eyed, and like all of us in this
category, bruises easily. I wonder if
he's zipped off to the hospital every
time he falls down?
This whole incident , probably which
Involves nothing more than a kid get.
tIng the spanking he deserved, is being
blown out of all proportion by the
newspaper for political reasons only.
But I can't figure who David RazIer is
promoting, Kelly or Bernosky, since the
latter's name appears more than
anyone elses'. However, I wouldn't vote
for either one of them, since neither can

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I wish to take this space and pride in
this opportunity to salute the Free Will
Holiness Church youth and express
words of love and appreciation for our
young people at Free Will Holiness
Church and youth all over the world.
We can all take lessons from this
beautiful group known as "Our Future
World of Tomorrow," for their faithklness to God, for their willingness to
serve others, for their humble and
obedient spirits and for their perpetual
determination to get the job done.
These young folk have a dynamic
spirit of love and humility which Is
manifest in all of their efforts towards
the house of the lord and to God's

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Don't be surprised when former Lake be rendered by City Attorney Vernon
U.S. Rep. Bill Chappell, D-Ocala,
Mary City City Councilman Pat South. Mize,
whose district includes a part of the city
ward announces before the end of the
Mize, who is currently on vacation in of Sanford, reports that the prospect of a
week that she will be a Democratic England with his wife, Mary, will give Veterans Administration outpatient
candidate for the Florida house of the opinion when he returns to the city, clinic in Volu.sla County has moved one
Representatives.
Morris, a Democrat, is running for the step closer to reality. The House
county coinmision seat currently held by Appropriations Committee included
The word is that Mrs. Southward, who Bill Kirchhoff, It-Sanford.
language in a report directing the
served a two-year term on the Lake Mary
Veterans Administration
within
City Crnmcil,
- lease from
Council Ic eveini, the Ipuiqtatiup
available
resources
to
space
for
seat currently held by Bobby Brantley,
Reubin Askew, former governor of outpatient clinic at Daytona Beach an
Florida and presently United States
R-Longwood.
She has already put out some feelers in trade representative, will appear on the
The report accompanies the ap.
Lake County. Brantley's legislative June 30 broadcast of "Dialogue with Bill propriatlons bill in order to explain the
district comprises about half of Seminole Nelson." The program, taped In bill's provisions. It is anticipated,
County, most of Lake County and a small Washington before a live Central Florida Chappell said, the bill will be considered
piece of Marion County.
audience, will be carried from 7:30 to by the full [louse of Representatives
8:30 p.m., by WFTV, Channel 9.
prior to its scheduled adjournment next
Sanford City Commissioner John
Askew, governor from 1970 to 1975, was month. At present the nearest sources of
Morris has submitted his resignation to appointed to his present post by VA medical care are outpatient clinics in
the city. The resignation is effective Nov. President Jimmy Carter in 1979.
Jacksonville and Orlando and the VA
2 or earlier as required by an opinion to
hospital in Gainesville.
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"I'm used to this sort of thing after 32
years," Stenstrom said.
"This is going to be a long-term thing,"
he said, pointing to the fight it will take to
save the St. Johns from almost certain
death because of pollution and a rapidly
decreased flow. "It (the St. Johns) didn't
get into this condition overnight."
"If we can't do this, It won't be because
we haven't put up a fight," he said.

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Casky will never stand up in a court of
law. However, even if vindicated, her
vname and reputation have been
severely damaged, and this is sad.
I fear for our children who will be
coming to Seminole County schools
next year. Teachers will fear using
paddling on those students who deserve
same. Yes, they will talk to them, and
tell them what behavior Is right and
wrong - and then sit back and pray.
Yes, pray, because they will have no
other recourse. And then, just maybe,
they might be able to teach, while
Ignoring the shouts and shoves,
Catherine R. Harrison
Sanford

service t hrough manki nd .
Let us all join forces, time and energy
in working with the youth of our
community and young people

that with Jesus all things are possible
and by recognizing Ilim as Lord of their
lives they will be able to secure self
esteem, self awareness, courage to face
whatever betides, wisdom to know the
difference and above all a great love
and deep appreciation to God and to all
mankind will take abode in their hearts
and in t heir lives.
This is our future world (the youth).
We need their strength and determinatiori to succeed in these changing
times
and with our help, support,
Return Stolen Item
encour agement and constant rerninThe person who took a gold bee slide ders to them that with Christ Jesus
necklace from the Village Flea Market being made first priority in their lives,
on June 20 should return it to the flea they will be successful and emerge as
market office on U.S. Highway 17-92. strong, prosperàus and most vital instruments in our wor ld today and
The necklace has a value of $37 50
Stealing from a handicapped person tomorrow.
We love you . We are behind you 100
is deplorable.
George M. Tudor percent. Keep up the good work and
Sanford don't forget to put Jesus first place.
Pazaria S. Golden
Sanford
Youth Group Applauded

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"Statistics are the heart of
democracy."
Sol was told bymy supervising edjtor
when I started my first .lob as a cub
reporter. Statistics oil the wheels that
make our government run. Facts and
figures tell us much about ourselves and
the world in which we live.
I found Interesting information about
myself and the rest of the aging
population In the pamphlet "Statistical
Notes," which was recently distributed
by the National Clearing house onAging,
a division of. the U. S. Department of
Health and Human Services (formerly
Health, Education and Welfare).
Many of the statistics were provided
by the Census Bureau from studies made
In 1978 and 1979. It will be -worthwhile
comparing these facts and figures with
later ones from the 1980 census,
Old folks are the fastest-growing
minority In our country. As of July 1,
1979, the number of people 60 years and
older was 34.2 mIllion, or 15.6 percent of
the total resident population. The older
age group has Increased In size by 20
percent since 1970 as compared with an
increae of 8 percent In the population as
a whole.
An interesting statistic shows the
number of elderly females has grown
faster than the number o(-elderly males
( 22 percent v, 17
Dercent 'flit number
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other models was: Fairmont 26,4;
Concord, 24.3, and Aspen, 19.1)
The Citation engine did hesitate
slightly during warm-up, but its performnance was much Improved over that
of early production X-cars Consumer
Reports tested last year,
For seating space, the Aspen was the
standout. It had room enough to fit six,
adults comfortably, one more than the
other tat models. In fact, Interior space,
along with excellent climate control, are
the strong points of the Aspen and Its
twin, the Plymouth Volare.
Still the Aspen's standard six-cylinder
engine doesn't offer very good fuel
mileage. And bad, repair records for
previous modeli of both the Aspen and
the Volare (recorded in surveys of
Consumer Reports' readers) count
against them.
The Fairmont and Its corporate twin,
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Small Car Your Best Buy?
Sub-compact can generally deliver
excellent fuel mileage, but you may need
more Interior space than such small
vehicles provide. If that's the case, a
somewhat larger, gut fuel-efficient
compact model may be a good alternative.
Four compacts tested by Consumer
Reports' auto engineers delivered fair to
good fuel mileage. They also provided
seating for five to six adults and were
priced at around $6,000, including power
steering, power brakes and airconditioning. At today's prices, $6,000 is
relatively inexpensive..
All four cars had automatic ulLn.
ImIticn
not as good as manual
rwsrnlislon for fuel mileage, but In the
tested models, found more convenient
and easier to use. Front-wheekhive
Chevrolet Citation was judged best,
followed by Ford Fairmont, AMC concord
Dodp Aqm
Costswner Reports' tests Indicate that
I four-cylinder Citation (or other
.Lmltarly.quipped GM-X can includtz
Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Omega amid
Pontiac Phoenix), can hI expected to
deliver outstanding fuel miles coal,
bined with good acceleration.
In a 1.inlle test trip
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highway and stop4nd.go driving condWons - the Citation yieldsd 28 miles
per gallon. (lb. MPG rundown for ft

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Sanford

willing to share attention with 30 other she Is also one of the most civic-minded.
children. Often the parents of these She shouldn't be condemned for
children will admit they have no control swatting a kid, she should be given a
over their children themselves. They medal.
talk back to their. parents and iM.st on
We parents are getting sick and tired
doing everything they want to. Only the of our children being pushed around,
problem is magnified in school when punched and harassed by other
the teacher feels a responsibility for the students. It's about time pa(ents
welfare and education of 29 others.
started suing the parents of these un
ks
controllable
monsters who receive no
Sgt. Bernosky's attitude also shoc
me. He is in law enforcement, discipline at home, but still expect to
Policemen should know that the attend school with normal children.
If It had been my daughter who had
murders, rapes and crimes are the
result of this lack of respect for others. been knocked to he ground so hard it
knocked t breath out of her, câ'ng
us
And the seeds of this lack of respect
her to hit her head on a rock, I would
formed before the child Is age 2
exhibited in early elementary school, have had a fit if the kid who did it hadn't
and the harder the
Perhaps he should spend a day In a been spanked
20
years
ago
better,
Especially
when
the child turns
classroom in 1980 he did
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another child.
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when things were different. He'd ad.
control
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teacher
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These
type
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children
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also be
mire the self
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from
school,
on
the
spot.
ex
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It seems a little odd that parents who
have the same control. After all,
refuse
to let the sc hools discipline their
Caskey just spanked the child
she
children, are also th e ones who couldn't
didn't shoot him.
care less what their "little darlings" do
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Stenstrom Pre ares To
Douglas Stenstrom, chairman of the to Seminole County. Today that in.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Corn- stitution of higher learning, while not in
merce's "Save the St. Johns Corn- Seminole, is located on Seminole's
mittee," refuses to believe the pessimists border near Oviedo.
who say the state's main river, the St.
The pessimists, he pointed out, said it
Johns, cannot be saved from extinction, was not possible to get an interchange
Speaking to the persons from all walks built at Interstate 4 in Lake Mary. But, he
of life that comprise the chamber added, one was built there.
committee, Stenstrom reminisced this
Stenstrom, the former state senator,
week. "I remember sitting in this room who came within a hair of becoming a
25 years ago when It was said that we congressman a few years ago, didn't
couldn't have four bridges built," he mention the fight to get countywide
said,
telephone service In Seminole. It was
The bridges he was speaking of were only a few years ago that a Winter
ones in Mims, Wekiva, on the Econ, and Springs resident had to pay a toll to call
at Osteen. All those bridges have been someone across State Road 434 in
built," he said.
Longwood, not to mention the fact that
He talked of the local concern some most residents living south of Five Points
years ago when It appeared the had to pay tolls to call Sanford. But that
University of Central Florida would be problem was solved after a light when
built south of Orange County and the countywide, toll-free telephone service
fight put up by Local people to get it closer became a reality.

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percent increase In people who are 75.
plus and 65.6 percent Increase in people
who have passed their 85th birthdays.
The pamphlet refers to those 65 and
older as "elderly." If you are between 55
and 64, you may be Interested to know
that you are no longer officially middleaged. You are now statistically grouped
as "pre-elderly."
The report notes that the "elderly" and
the "pree1derly" are participating more
and more frequently In adult-education
courses. More women than men enroll In
adult education.
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HOUSTON(UPI) — Chicago Cubs' Manager Preston Gomez
The incident happened June 17 during a Cubs-Astros gaine in
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Gomez admitted to reporters, because he believed
and then stopped the Rowdies
In the second victory, right games remaiOng. They will sion to fine Gomez and two Cubs pitchers reportedly less than
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Puhl
was
trying
to embarrass the Cubs by stealinga I Wise %s hell
9-3. In the Telephone game, hander Renea DiCarlo set
FLORIDA
participate ina Crystal River $1,000each, but he said, "I'd like to find out why he didn't think
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
the
Astros
led,
7.1,
in the third inning.
former Lake Howell great down the Rowdies for the tournament In July and a suspension was In order."
HEARING
Dana Hale had the big bat.
second time this year. She possibly host ibek own the
"I am not going to second guess," he said. "I first want to get
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Caudill threw at Astros' pitcher Joaquin Andujar lateir in the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Hale went 4-for-4, hitting for allowed 10 hits and only two same month,
the benefit of his reasoning."
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City of Lake Mary. Florida, at 7:3
P.M. to consider an Ordinance of
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Veteran lefthander Jerry Reiss thinks about throwing a
nohitter almost every time he steps to the
pitching mound and a ll that positive thinking
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EUGENE,Ore.(UPI)—TOmHintflausisamafloftllswurd,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
and in the moment of his greatest athletic achievement he
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA,
didn't back down.
AMENDING ARTICLE 2. SECFriday flight, the University of Oregon star surprised the
TION (I) (F) (C) OF OR.
DINANCE NUMBER 36. ENfield at the U.S. Olympic track and-field Trials, winning the
TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE OF
pole vault with a career best record Jump of i8-4½.
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
He went for a world record of 18-11 and barely missed on his
FLORIDA, AMENDING OR .
DINANCE NUMBER 2. EN
last attempt. In the flush of victory, the question was put to
TITLED: "AN ORDI NANCE OF
Hintnaus, who holds a dual citizenship in the United States and
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Brazil. Would he go to the Olympic Games?
FLORIDA: PROVIDING FOR
ZONING WI THIN THE COPHintnaus, born In Brazil but brought to the U.S. as an infant,
PORATE LIMITS; PROVIDING
thought
for a second, then answered glumly, "I'm an
A ZONING MAP THEREOF;
American.
DESCRIBING INTERIM ZONING
REQUIREMENTS; PENALTHe was asked what was more Important to him — an
IES; CONFLICTS and EFOlympic gold medal or a world record. "A gold medal," he
FECTIVE DATE OF PASSAGE.'
replied,
ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 33
"No one can take away a gold medal, but someone will break
OR ORDINANCE NO. 2; REQUIRING AND REGULATING your record. Yes, it Isa big sacrifice not being able to go. But
THE PREPARATION OF SITE
PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT I've made my decision and I'm not goin g to change it now."
OF LANDS AND THE CON- - On his three tries for the world record, Hlntnaus came close
STRUCTION OF BUILDING ON on the last jump, brushing the bar lightly with his thigh alter
PARCELS OF LAND IN ALL
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Reuss pitched the Los .Ange lea Dodgers to
an 8-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants
for the major-leagues' first nohitter of the
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game.
He said he didn't get excited until the
seventh inning, when he realized his chances
were good. On June 6, against the Atlanta
Braves, he went Into the seventh inning with a
nohitter, which was broken up by Jeff
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have conditions like that again."
Dan Ripley and Mike Tully finished ina tie for secondatIS2 while Steve Smith, the former pro who needed court order
to get into the competition, finished fourth, also at 18-2½
Smith seemed pleased with his performance, which was his
beat this year. However, he was still upset at The Athletics
Congress and the U.S. Olympic Committee, the two organizaLions which fought so hard to keep him and shot-putter Brian
Oldfield out of the trials.

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ALTY, SEVERABILITY, CON letthequalifIersFridayforSunday'sDaytonaSIxI-Ioursstock
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possible, at which time Interested
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"After the seventh inning, I made sure I
didn't make a mistake. I wasn't going to give
them anything goOd to hit," Reuss said.
The crowd of more than 21,000 cheered
every out by Reuse starting in the eighth
Inning. That was when the Dodgers faced
their only difficult chance of the game.
Larry Herndon of the Giants hit a hard
grounder toward left flel4, but third baseman
Ron Coy made a diving stop, scrambled to his
feet and threw Herndon out at first. Reuse
then retired Joe Strain and John LeMaster to
complete the eighth inning.
When he came out for the ninth, Reuse got a
standing ovation from the crowd — a rare
'tribute for a Dodger pitcher in San Francisco.
"I wanted to strike out the side in the ninth
to finish the game," Reuss said. But léadoff
man Ml!ze Sadek grounded to third base for
the first out and pinch hitter Rennie Stennett
bounced to the shortstop.
"I wanted to finish It with a strikeout,"
Betas said, but Bill North hit a one-lopper
back to the pitcher.
Betas made a pk'fect throw to first
baseman Steve Garvey and immediately was
mobbed by his teammates.
It was the first no-hitter by a Dodger pit..
cher since 1970, when Bill Singer pitched one
against the Phllnlolphla Phillies.
Reuse, who now has *9-1 record, has pit- died 24 consecutive scoreless iimlngs. Be
needed 112 pitches to complete his fourth
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bogies in her round of 71. "1 haven't got into
any trouble, thank goodness," she quickly,
added.
Bradley won the Locust Hill event in 1977.
On the other hand, Floyd said she was
"pleased to shoot a 69 on tis course." "I feel I
hit the ba ll very well today," she said. "The
greens are wonderful and'a little bit stower
than yesterday."
Thursday's first-round leader, Cathy Sherk,
dropped to third place after the second round.
'I thought I played well," the 30-year-old
native of Ontario, Canada. said, after her
was a little nervous through
even-par 73.
spots."
Myra Van Iloose, in a threeway tie for
fourth place, shared top honors with Floyd by
shooting a 69.
Munle Breer, tied for second place Thursday with Bradley, was in a three-way tie for
fifth. Last yeaçs Locust Hill winner, Jane
Blalock, shot a 75 and was tied for ninth
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In girls Junior League, Pat slugfest Kiwanis clobbered
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Berbick in Montreal.
ninth round knockout.
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Miller said Tate has been seven or eight weeks to
Big John Tate, the former
Manager Ace Miller said
crashed home runs as Stromberg-Carbon pounded each knocked out three hits to five
hits and scoreil four runs World Boxing Association Tate's "mental state is good." checked by doctors and prepare for a light and we
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heavyweight champ who was
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niland 14-5. Bob Jacobs hit a slapped three hits for the had three singles for Page's. rapped three hit., for the fights, will take a six-month him what he was going to ,do headaches.
round tripper for the losers. winners.
In another Junior League losers,"WI' %antcd to fight real
Tate won his first 20
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The culmination of the Little Major L.sgus wuss begia
Saturday at Ft. Mellon Park when lit,e local entries
Initiate District IV sub-district tournament play.
All-Star teams from the Sanford Little American League,
Sanford little National League, Paola and Tavares will
compete In the double-elimination tournament.
The Sanfoid Americans open the twinbill by meeting
Paola at 6 p.m. The Sanford Nationals host Tavares it $
p.m.
The two losers play at 6 p.m. Monday, while the winners
square off at 8 p.m. Monday. There will be singl, games at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, with a seventh game, If
necessary, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
The winner advances to the district tournament In
Clermont.
In the Saturday Lidlifter Americans' Manager Doug
Atkinson is leaning toward Brian Aahcraft over Horace
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Knight for the pitching duties.
Ashcraf I was 7.2 for league champion Atlantic Bank (17.
3) In the regular season. He struck out 04, walked 70 and
gave up only 29 hits in48Innings.
Along with his good pitching performance, Aahcraft
swung a pretty fine bat for the year hitting .500. Biggie
was just
Hayes, who has the Americans' best er
ahead at .544.
Other hi tting stalwarts Include third baseman Terry
Miller, first baseman Brian Sheffield and catcher Eddie
Korgan. Miller hit .482, Sheffield .4fl and Korgan .V0
For Korgan It marks the second year In a row u Afl.Star
catcher. He started last year as a 10-year-old.
Opposing Mhcraft for the Paola entry should be Shown
Brief. Brief, was 60 for Sunshine Vi ho briss.d to the
Paola championship with a spotless 11.0 record.
On the receiving end of Briel's faatbslls as tsanmit.
Troy Turner, who's turning Into somewhat of a loped
around Paola. The young catcher won the triple crown for the Neond
straIght year. Turner hit a whopping .630, crcahsd
nina and collected 38 runs batted In.
Complementing Turner at the plate will ba shortstop 1c
Dearborn, who batted .522 for Twelve Oaks Campgrcriind&amp;
Dearborn Is also the number two pItcher.
Pool, are third
Other sticks to watch for Manager J
baseman Tracy Turner (.511) and second sacker John
Ludwig (.510). Both played for Suabini Vi.
Like Troy Turner, the "main man" for the Sanford
Nationals needs no Introduction in Sanford Uttle Major
League parts.
His name Is Donald Grayson and he's been In more
headlines than Richard Nixon at resignation Urn.. And
justifiably so.
Grayson, a 5-10, 155-pound giant among 10 and 12 yew
olds, also leads th e league In birth c*rt1flte showing. And
you thought the honor belonged to Darryl Dswkthi.
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If she was nervous, Nancy LopezMe1ton sure didn't
show It.
All she did was shoot a sIzzJng 67 to grab
the secondround lead Friday '4f the $125,000
LA tournament at the Locust Hill Country
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"I'm hitting my driver exceptionally well,"
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some confidence,"

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birdies that I missed," Pate said.
Barber said the hot Memphis weather plus
improvements in his iron shots were the main
factors In his 7-under-par round Friday.
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An eight-foot birdie putt on No. 9 pumped
him up for the final two days of competition,
Purtzer said.

"I misjudged No. 9 and missed the fairway," he said. 'I hit a big drive of about 300
yards on 18 and then I hit a four-iron into the
water and bogeyed the hole."
The 26-year-old University of Alabama
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first round for a total of 11-under-par 133. He
could have swept to an even bigger lead
Friday, but he bogeyed No. 9 and No. 18 and
missed two birdie putts from within 10 feet of
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center Greg Carroll, 21, has been jointly charged with
seven other people with two counts of poasesslon of a
narcotic for the purpose of trafficking and one count of
possession of a narcotic.
Carroll,- an Edmonton resident, was anested
Wednesday during a series of raids by city drug 6(.
ficers. Police seized an estimated $500,000 worth of
cocaine and arrested lu peopie awing me raias.
During a court appearance Thursday, Carroll wu
released on ball after- posting a cash deposit of $500. He
is to appear in court again July 4.

I might as well stay in the house."
Trevino, who shot a 4-underpar 68 In the
opening round, added a 67 Friday on the par72, south course at Colonial Country Club
where the tournament was moved In 1972.
Trevino was troubled by a sore back In the
second round. lie blamed the stiffness on
sleeping in a cold hotel room after playing
Thursday's round in humid 95-degree ternperatures.
"I didn't feel all that well today. I was very
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warmed up Friday. So did file Nastase. The
Romanian's Impending divorce by his Belgian wile,
Dominique, has been "front-page material for many
British newspapers this week and somebody ukedone
question too man y.
Nastase turned and lunged at. a reporter, breaking
his glasses and sending him reeling back Into his
coll eagues Any further altercation was thade Lmposal.
ble by the presence of Nastase's bodyguard, a 250.
pound Italian dubbed "Bambino" who stepped in *fld
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winning run in the bottom of
the seventh inning as
Casselberry's Rotary Club
captured the Top Team Pony
League championship Friday
evening at the Seminole Pony
Complex with a narrow 4-3
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third round of the. Memphis Open, but Lee
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manager talking wi th some writers before Wednesday
night's game between the Giants and Padres In San
Diego.'
"Can I see you?" he asked Bristo
Bristol.
"Sure," answered the Giants' pilot, who concluded
his conversation with the newsmen first and then told
Ivie he was ready for him.
"Dave, I want to thank you for everything you've
done for me," Ivie said, offering his right hand. "I'm
hanging 'em UP."
Bristol has been in professional baseball 30 years,
ever since he was 17. He has worked extremely hard
for everything he has achieved, has seen and heard it
all and knows ballplayers, so nothing flours him
anymore.
The thought ran through his mind that lyle had quit
before. Not once, but twice.
"Are you sure you know what you're doing?" Bristol
asked Ivie, who is in the second year of a 5-year contract that calls for $300,000 a year:.
"I know I've done it before, but this is it," lyle said
firmly. "I've had enough. This Is final."
"Have you thought this all out very carefully, looked
at it from every aspect?" Bristol asked,
"Yes," lyle said. "This is what I want to do."
"You sure now?"
"POsitive," lyle said.
Bristol took a deep breath. It was the second first
baseman who had retired on him in four days. Willie
McCovey had announced he was quitting Sunday to
move into the Giants' front office. He's 42 and has put
in 22 seasons, so in his case it wasn't that much of a
surprise. But lyle still had a number of good years in
front of him.
Even so, his sudden decision to retire didn't come as
that much of a shock to Bristol.
"It's a deep rooted thing," says the Giants' manager.
"I feel very badly for Mike. We're dealing with a
human being who has proven baseball ability. I don't
think what he's doing is good for him, good for the ball
club or good for the game."
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With the Giants, I vi e hit .308 in 1978 and .286 last
year, leading the club with 89 RBI and 27 homers
desoite being out half of May wi th pneumonia.
ae ahowed up at sprfnfra1nlng still recuperating
from a deep cut In his hand suffered while he was
cleaning a knife. Then he stumbled over first base
dodging a throw and injured his ankle. He was on t he
disabled list a month and that depressed him to the
point where the Giants suggested he seek counseling.
The reason given for his being placed on the disabled
list this last time was "mental exhaustion." And the
only reason Ivie gave for retiring now'was that he
wanted "peace of mind."
But what actually made Mike lyle quit?
Was it the deadly boredom of a ballplayer's daily life
where most of them stay cooped up in their hotel room
with the blinds drawn, the phone turned off and the TV
set going continuously without the sound on until the
time comes to leave for the ballpark on the bus? Was it
the fact lyle codldn't really get going because of all his
injuries and was struggling along with a .231 average
and only two homers and six RBI in 32 games? Was it
because he's an only'child and there has always been a
lot of pressure put on him to succeed? Or was It the fear

of failure now that he was coming off the disabled list?
Maybe Ivie Is unable to supply the answer himself.
I don't doubt Mike lyle means it now when he says he'
has had enough baseball. Neither do I have any doubt
he will change his mind and petition for reinstatement
sometime later on.
lyle claims the big leagues "aren't all they're
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everybody know as soon as he Las found whatever it is
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Pinch-hitter John Miler's two-run single
highlighted a four-run rally In the sixth inning
that gave the Pirates a victory.
A.str'os 5 Reds 4
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The Dodgers made thi ngs easy for Reuss by
crushing Vida Blue, 9-5, for five nina in the
fifth inning. Dusty Baker chipped in with a
three-run homer ko highlight the Dodgers'
offense.
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Milwaukee, 6-5, Kansas City defeated Seattle.
2-1, Oakland downed Chicago, 3-1, Tens shut
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New York at Phila. night
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San DIego
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Atlanta
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Prldy's Nests
Minn
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St. Louis 3 Chicago 2, 12 inns. Calif
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PIttsburgh 4, Montreal I
Friday's esitts
New York 3, Philadelphia 2
BPon 3, BaltImore 3
Houston S. Cincinnati 4
Detroit 7. Toronto 2
Atlanta S. San DIego 3
Cleveland 2, New York 0
Los Angeles I, San Francisco
miS , Minnesota
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California 4, MIiw•utse 5
Today's Games
Oakland 3, Chicago 1
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Kansas City 2, Seattle 1
St. Louis 1O1iti 0-I and
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Melts, St.L
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New York (Underwood 7.1), 5 11; RIce, los. Nettles. NY
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Mmmsoola Koman e.6 at
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Women's Basketball
Minnesota - Signed Center
Oonn.ne Disco of East Stroudsburg State (Pa)
San Francisco - Signed center
American League
Stone, Margaret English of South
Bait and John, NY l0-3;Gura, Carolina State.
KC 9-3; Norris, Oak - 9-5
College
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Penn State - Named Tom
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Special to The Herald
Tampa is an air traveler's dream, Fort
Lauderdale-Ilo1Iywol is a nightmare. Pensacotu" You cant get there from here.
That's the judgment of Jot' Ilice. seasoned
air traveler and staff writer for Florida Trend
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Parking 5,400 spaces for 50,000 cars), ticket
counter congestion and snarled auto traffic tie
Miami International in knots.
Convenient air travel, the article suggests.
may be Florida's salvation in the fuel hungry
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at the company's home office In Columbus.
He and 11 others from Nationwide's national agency
force of 4,700 men and women met with top
management for three days to review industry trends,'
companying marketing and service programs, conon
sumer relations, and related matters.
-Thomas, who has been a licensed Nationwide agent
since 1967, was elected a delegate by the company's 355
agents in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. It was
his second year on the advisory council.

airports seem headed in the right direction,

passenger traffic. Fort Ilice said.

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Altamonte 'Springs as a travel agent. Ms.
Westlall has worked toward this goal by training
etensiveR- in all areas of the travel industry. In
addition to
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%Vrstfall met requirements in personal and
career development. Southeastern :ca(Iefl1y is
located HI Kissimmee and offers specialized
career Ira iiing in travel tourism and f a shion
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clllad oange juice in the United States during 1V79
pd a 74 -cznt Increase over retail sales 10 years
3srlier.
A atudy of A. C. Nle0!1I data by Joseph E. Brady,
naet -jzs'th analyst icr (ha Flc1da Dapwtm3nt of
Citrus, thovs that ratail anlao of (ha to j%4C3$ climbed
t4 1,79 as
to €50 million rscoi'.tltutsd gslle
cpsfd with 301 raillIan gdlons In 1970.
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signing of this bill, which Is Important to economic development were (froin

left) it. Governor Wayne \lixsolI, Rep. John Lewis, Speaker of the Douse
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Tese volunteers from the Allstate Insurance office In Casselberry were of the Florida Chamber of Commerce Fred 0. Drake Jr., and Secretary of
among the 27 Allstate employees who donated Weir labor recently to paint, the Department of Environmental Regulation Jacob Varn.
This bill
wallpaper, and generally clean up the grounds of Youth Programs Inc.'s provides for long-tern spoil site approval, a specified time frame for the
group home for dependent children at Seminole Youth Ranch, Winter approval or denial of permits, adoption of federal environmental standards
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will be very full, with more attractive displays
Zayre Corp. has announced that it is undertaking a major renovation program in. and selections," Jensen said.
volving all 23 of its greater central Florida
The stores will remain open For business
area stores, including its store at 2938 Orlando
throughout the renovation period, with no
Drive In Sanford.
change in normal hours. "To make up for the
Work on preliminary stages has begun, and
IiiflOr inconveniences that are normal during
the entire group of stores is expected to be
such a remodeling, we have planned numerous
extra sale events For our customers," Jensen
completed by this summer. Peter Jensen,
metro manager for 23 Zayre stores, noted that said.
central Florida is the second of the company's
"Today's customer has less time to shop,
southeastern markets to participate in the and certainly has more buying choices to
renovation effort that eventually will be make. As mass merchandisers, it is our job to
chainwide. Renovation of all stores in the
give the customer maximum convenience and
Miami market was completed last fall. Work ease of shopping, while clearly displaying all
in all 23 area stores will occur simultaneously.
merchandise," he added.
Each store will be outfitted with new Fixturing
He said: "Our plans for renovation are the
and the company's brightened color scheme.
result of three years of successful Ito"Once the renovation is completed, our new
plementation in three major markets, Chicago
merchandise will reflect the new Zayre and Boston, as well as Miami, where the
commitment to offering fashion - For the remodeling has proven very popular with
Individual and For the home
at the same customers. We are now very pleased to be
value-conscious prices made possible by the bringing a new look to all of ow stores in this
company's mass buying. We will be carrying area, and we took forward to continued
much more merchandise In the apparel areas. positive relationships in the communities we
Men's, ladles', and children's departments serve."
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Certified Grocers of Florida, Inc., and their retail
members throughout the state, have united In firstever month long promotion during July. This major
event is themed "United We Stand' and features
patriotic themed advertising and red, white and blue
banners and In-store decorations,
Symbols of American heritage flags, the liberty bell,
the statue of llbzrty, the American eagle, and Uncle
Sam will all be part of the patriotic store decoration.
Also, hundreds of customers In each participating
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Another feature of this promotion will be the announcement that thousands of grocery prices are
frozen for the month of July. Prices to be frozen will
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Assistant Secretary Carol Tucker Foreman said the
food stamp benefit increase usually given In July will
not be given this year. USDA will adjust food stamp
benefits and'deductions to account for increases In the .
Consumer Price Index only once a year, in January,
instead of making semi-annual updates in January and
July.
"This Is one of a number of program-tightening
measures proposed by the Administration and approved by Congress," Foreman said. "It will save $133
million In this fiscal year and $300 million In fiscal year
1981, which will help to meet the Increased cost of the
food stamp program caused by unemployment and
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A's 3, Chicago 1
Mike Norris tossed a fourhitter to outduel
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Royal. 2, Mariner. 1
Rich Gale and Dan Qulsenberry combined
on a four-hitter and Frank Whi te and W illie
Alkens hit home runs to power Kansas City.
Angels 6, Brewers 5
Jason Thompeon's sacrifice fly delivered
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Pickford Court. Sun Bank of Volusla County, one of the
largest banks in that county, reported deposits of over
$135,066, and assets of more than $151,375,000 as of
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Sun Bank of Volusia County Is a member of Sun
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in Sanford, according to Arthur Green, president.
Green has purchased 10 acres in Sanford.
A 44,000-square-foot mini warehouse and edible oil
packaging plant in Sanford will increase the production and storage facilities of Liquid Sugar Inc., present
facilities," Green said
Southern Commodity Corp. warehouses and
distributes flour, sugar, powdered milk, liquid
sweetners, edible oil and other bulk food items and
private labels packaged Food products.
The firm is headquartered in - (Miami

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full time.
He quit because he enjoys playing the piano more
than football. Now, Milton I know you and some of your
readers may find that hard to believe, but's it's true.
In other professions besides sports, they have a
fancy name for qui tting or leaves of absence. It Is
called a sabbatical.
This leave is often granted with pay, but I doubt If
Giants' owner Horace Stoneham would go for it in
lyle's case.
Usually sabbaticals pertain to college professors
every seventh year. They fall under the guise of rest,
travel or research.
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Which really means they can't hack It anymore and
have to get away. Right now lye can't hack it and feels
he won't be able to hack it ever again.
Milton, you go oil to say that lye is just frustrated
with baseball at this juncture of his career and will
petition for reinstatement at a later time.
So what Milton?
Is there any law against that?- If you quit writing for
a year, I'm sure someone Add give you a job when
you came back. The Sanford Herald might even give
YOU my jqb.
If lye decided to unretire tomorrow, I'm sure the
San Francisco Giants could find a place for him. But,
there Is something you didn't mention Milton.
M[ke,lvie Is from Stone Mountain, Ga. There is a
baseball team in Georgia. Not a very good one, but
there Is one there. Atlanta is a lot closer to Stone
Mountain than it is to San Francisco. Get the drift?
One of Ivie's teammates, Bill North called Mike's
decision a "waste." Maybe wt North says is right.
But I'd say the biggest waste In life Is not being
happy. Right now Mike lyle II happy. It's a good
feeling, right Milton?

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at omethlng, he must perform at that specific task or
profession.
I don't remember reading it in the Bible back in my
Sunday school days. I didn't come across it during my
16 years of schooling.
I even looked in the Almanac, which has everything
on anything, and it wasn't there. I called Howard
Cosell, who insists he knows everything, but
Humble Howard didn't know.
The basis of my search is the article twocoluinns to
my left written by Milton Richmond. Before you go any
further, read Milton. Mr. Richmond is a big, famous
columnist.
The way you can tell that he's a star Is that it's Milton
Richmond and not Milt or Milty Richmond. When I get
to be a big star, it'll be Samuel Cook Instead of Sam
Cook and Gourmet's Brew instead of Cook's Brew.
Anyway, Milton says or implies (no libel, fans) that
since Mike Ivie is a talented baseball player, then he
should play major league baseball.
Milton tries to be fair. He points out the Lonely motel
rooms, the fact Ivie is an only child (that's a standard
excuse fot failure), the injuries and the pressure.
But the reader can see through Milton's simple
facade. What Milton really is saying is, "Here's
another spoiled beat, baseball player. He's making
$300,000 a year; but he's not happy. Every guy that every,
picked up a glove would love to be in his 'place."
So what Milton?
Maybe the guy's not happy. Just because Judy
Garland possessed a super voice, does she have to
sing? Agreed, it's nice if a person makes use of his Godgiven talent, but it's not a must.
Mike Reid was a gigantic defensive tackle for the
Cincinnati Bengals. He also played the piano very well.
When Reid wasn't banging around quarterbacks, he
was delicately twinkling out 'i few -tunes on the keys.
Big macho football players and fans might think that
a big, tough football player shouldn't be playing the
piano.
But maybe Reid was a better piano player than
'defensive lineman. Apparently he thought so, because
ileid quit playing football, and is now playing the piano
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"They weren't going to get a hit off a bad
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percent -which contrasts with an average rate of 5.6 percent
Despite operating revenue that reached a record high in - for the seven years ending In 1979. A roughly comparable rate
1979, the title Insurance Industry continued to experience a
of return for all nianufacturing companies during the sevenserious erosion In profits, according to recently compiled
year period is nearly 12 percent.
figures.
With
Operating revenue of the Industry totaled $1.28 billion for the 20 percent, and high-mortgage Interest rates crippling the real
year, an Increase of 7.8 percent from 1978. But 1979 operating estate market, an Industry spokesman described the 1980 title
expense consumed some 90 percent of this total and loss-loss insurance outlook as poor. Title insurance business volume
adjustment - expense took nearly another 6 percent, which rises and falls In relation to land transfers created by real
bo sted total 1979 expenses almost 12 percent above previous estate market activity.
year.
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averaged 5.7 percent of pro-tax operating Income for the 12
percent Is nearly 7 percentage points below the 1977 level and
years ending In 1079. Last year, title Insurers spent nearly $74
contrasts with a 13-year-industry profit average of 9.2 perce't
million for loss and loss adjustment expense.
through 1979,
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"I hope it doesn't happen myself but the fishermen are riled
up," he said. "They are up against a brick wall; they have bent
over backwards to get along with these people and now they

conflict much more moderately than some of the fishermen.
"We haven't felt any friction recently," he said, but he expressed sorrow at the failure of the mediation council.

are getting ready now to-go forward."

This year, Vietnamese stayed away from the colorful

The conflict drew the attention of the Justice, Department,

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"And what's a $25 fine to any fisherman?" asked one official
who sees strict documentation enforcement in this case as
harassment. He said most of the Vietnamese hope to become
American citizens by the end of the year anyway, making the
documentation issue moot.

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To meet the area employment demand for electronic
assemblers, Seminole Community College iif~ing a 9(~

too much money more than Americans," said Ban. "But the

patrols and investigating complaints "to assure a high Coast

blessing a parade of gaily decorated shrimp boats for a safe

Mississippi's barrier islands. Together, they sold 7,000 pounds

season and a good catch. The dawn-to-dusk celebration has
long been the province of the local fishermen and authorities

Aggravating the problem is the prospect of a very poor catch
compounded by inflation and soaring diesel fuel prices. The

had feared trouble if the Vietnamese appeared.
"I don't blame them (for not taking part) because they

of shrimp to a Biloxi cannery for $5,600. By comparison, Trosclair'said he and his son had spent the

locals hardly want to share a few shrimp with each other,
much less the Vietnamese.
"We are looking for maybe a one-day season," says Trosclair, "maybe even a couple of hours. Then it's going to be a
scratch for survival."
The Biloxians traditiona lly com pe te for shrimp in the socalled "Tugboat Lane" off the coast wi th Americans from
Texas to Florida. This year, not only will the competition grow
with Vietnamesif who live in Biloxi, but also with alie ns who
have settl ed in Panam a City, Fla., New Orleans and other Gulf

same week shrimping in Louisiana and after expenses 'made
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would not do anything to inflame a situation,"
Soon after settling in Biloxi, the Vietnamese began fishing
from old, cheap boats and many of their wives and children
found work in the canneries on The Point,picking shrimp and
crabineat and shucking oysters. The locals began complaining
that the Vietnamese were ta king their jobs away.
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plane, or even askteboard" broader horizon and in- donated by a Naval officer in
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a phone handy
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lincoln,
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for Ali
training and was assigned to graduate of Lynian High
the White House from 1965 to School, who once hub-nobbed bringing b,ack to people,s
'1967. He handled calls of a with a president and attention the deeds and beliefs
n9litary nature on a swit. numerous five-star generals. of tile titan many think was
Annerica's greatest president.
chboard much like those used "Now I'm not afraid to Wk to
In large civilian installations. anyone."
"I'm a strong believer in
Wherever the president may Though Sewell is n6w freedom," said Sewell, "and
travel, said Sewell, com- general manager for a real we have a need for more
munications equipment will estate firm and meets new people to -make patriotic
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He has made appearances
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president's daughters on a Orange County's Additlonand president and watching
people's, especially
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get much opportunity, to sit
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classrooms came a
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In 1975 Homer S. Sewell III 16th president of the United
He alsoexplainssome of the Teleconununications Service
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president in touch with the switchboard operator in the
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White house during the adMany school children in
Looking remarkably like ministration of President
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Longwood, Data Processing instructor and coordinator of
the Instructional Computer Center, Seminole Community
College, will graduate with a Doctor of Education degree
from Nova University, Fort Lauderdale Sunday, July27 at 2
p.m. at the Sunrise Musical Theater.
A graduate of Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y., he
earned his Master of Education degree at Meuiphis StateUniversity, Memphis, Tenn. Dershimer is president-elect of
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The Swifod.Scgnmnoie Art Association "Fall for Art"
conunittee met recently to plan the annual event to be held
in the downtown business area of Sanford. The Art Show, to
be held October 11 and 12, features over $2,000 in prize
money for exhibitors, excellent art, entertainment, food
and fun. Applications will be mailed out shortly. New
exhibitors, not on the present mailing list, may request
applications by writing Sanford-Seminole Art Association,
P.O. Box 1483, Sanford, Fla. 32771.

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but only American citizens ca n own document ed boats. A law
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averages during the just-completed Spring Quarter:
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Smith, Cathy Jo Capko, Anne Loren Dougherty, Carolyn S.
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Guard and other authorities, is that many Vietnamese are
fishing from undocumented boats.

American interest in factory work waned in recent years.
"We could not get any workers until the Vietnamese came,"
he said. "I've f ou nd t hese people to be hardworking, depenports.
The Vietnamese not as vocal as their American coun- dàble and very honest
anf' very appreciative of the
terparts, say warily they don't expect trouble. Many won't
American way of life," he said.
even discuss the sit ua tion for fear of reprisal.
"All of us from our country esca pe," says 3L-year-old Bat S
The factory owner pa ys his workers at least minimum wage
Van Bui. "We only want place to live and freedhi. We do not
and ometimes by the po und, $14t3-$150 a week. He said the
li ke trouble.".
Viet na mese are o industrious and t hr ifty they waste no
An gr y Biloxi fishermen co ntend the newcomers are not so seafood and his production has increased, lie also buys the
peaceloving and are cutthroat 'competitors.
shrimp the Vietnamese boats offer.
"It is a jugular vein issue," sa ys Biloxi attorney Walter
Th e owne r's willingness to do business with the Vietnamese
Ross, who repr esents local fishermen.
have earned him t he ir s trong loyalty but he sa id his fellow
The Vietnamese-American fishing conflict is complex,
Biloxians are bitter.
stretc hi ng t hr ough Gulf Coasta l wa te rs from South Texas to
"They were raising money to burn me down," he said.
the Florida Panhandle.
The Rev. Banh Van Nguyen, a young Vietnamese priest, said
Two Viet na mese fishermen, Sau Van Nguyen and his
his people have a lso been threatened.
brother Churth, were charged in the death of Seadrift, Tex.
"Mans' 'm:mes the American come to Vietnamese boat, car or
fisherman Billy Joe Aplin in 1979. They were acquitted by a
aparLIIe1It and just threaten them,"he said. "Th ey threaten to
jury of Texans in the nearby town of Seguin.
burn the boat, to shoot the car, to hurt them physically,"
Vietnamese alie ns had minor sk ir m ishes with Louisiana
Ban said one of the major local gripes agai ns t the VietFishermen in Plaquemnines parish several years ago, and some
nainese fishermen has been that they did not know or unVietnamese boats were torched. W hi le the situation in
derstand local fis hi ng and boating regulations and customs.
Louisiana has since settled, new hostili ti es are cropping up in Locals complain the Vietnamese crowd in on their boats, cut
Biloxi, Panama City, Flu. and elsewhe re,
da ngerously In front of theni and fish at night without proper
Biloxi, a heavily Catholic, et hn ic city founded in 1699, be gan
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p Howze said the Vietnamese are so frugal "they use
things that Americans t hrow away." Others say the
Vietnain~se families work closely together, living simply and
pooling resources to help cacti other get-ahead.
Another* complaint, voiced over and over again to the Coast

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July 14-July 31 at the SCC Telephone Conununication
Center, Sanford Airport. Cost of the course is $20. For in.

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Vietnamese, they try. They overwork day and night. There is
Guard profile in the area." But lie also said the state of
the problem."
Mississippi is mostly responsible for ensuring peace (in the
On one scorching hot day in early June, fishermen Mai Thi
waters.
Nguyen, 24, ad .Ikp. VanNgqyen,
30, both of Panama City, I
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Local shriiiipers believe most authorities turn their backs to
brought abun&amp;- Int catches from one day of shrimping outside

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Vietnamese fishermen flave insisted on more Coast Guard
enforcement. But the Coast Guard, taxed by the Cuban sealift
this Spring, reportedly has little taste for chasing such
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to receive the first of its 1,000 Vietnamese refugees in the mid"To make them realize thç situation," Ban has compiled
1970s. The new arrivals, most of them fishermen in Vietnam, booklets of rules and marine drawings wi th English and
were resettled by the Catholic Church,
Vietnamese translations. "From now on, you can not say 'i
The clannish Vietnamese- moved into public housing in a don't knQw the laws any more," Ban has told the fishermen,
mostly poor Bioxi area known as Point Cadet or "The Point."
One strong complaint has been that the Vietnamese are
The roots of the local fishermen, many of them with ethnic getting public assistance, federal food stamps and other help,
backgrounds of their own, run deep 'on The Point.
while.apparently prospering enough at fishing to buy new and
Bishop Joseph L. Howze of the Biloxi Diocese says the bigger 'boats and houses.
devout Vietnamese were drawn immediately to St. Michael's
Others say the Vietnamese aren't paying Income taxes on
ch ur ch, for years the parish of local fishermen,
catches they sell for cash. The IRS has told local fishermen
Resentment began to grow in the parish of the sea-oriented any scrutiny of those charges will involve both sides, including
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BIL0XI, Miss. (UP!) The shrimping season opens on the
Mississippi Gulf Coast this week amid bitter hostility between
local fishermen who have plied the waters for decades and
hustling Vietnamese immigrants determ.ind to get ahead in
their new homeland.
And the old sea hands in this historic city are nervous
because a shooting incident between boats from both groups at
least once last season. There were also late' nlght threats of
physical harmanburnings of Vietnamese cars and boats, and
the factories that buy their shrimp.
Maxwell Trosclair Sr., a 52-year-old fisherman whose nets

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Miss Janice Ln Banfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L
I3anfjeld of 1)5 Blossom Lane, Maitland, was married to
Richard Lawrence Levy on Saturday, June 28, 1980, at 4 p.m.
at the Community United Methodist Church of Casselberry.
The Rev. RobertS Dickinson officiated at the double ring
uiemony.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L Levy of
1904 Wickford Road. South Plainfield, N.J.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely
two-piece gown of white chiffon. The bodice and long sleeve
jacket were richly trimmed in silk Venice lace and seed pearls.
The A-line skirt accented at the waist by a satin ribbon extended into a chapel train. The matching fingertip veil was
edged with seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouqsut of white
orchids and greenery.
The matron of honor Mrs. Jo Marczuk, sister of the bride,
wore a floor length gown of sapphire blue chiffon and cape and
a white picture hat accented with a white carnation. She
carried a cascade bouquet of miniature carnations and blue
delphinium.
The bridesmaids were Helen Lartaud, sister of the groom
from Piscataway, N.J., Katie Kirkwood of Orlando, Janet
Reed of Miamiand Nannette Greene of Apopka. They wore
gowns identical to the honor attendant and carried nosegays
with blue streamers.
The best man was Miguel Marczuk and ushers included Greg
and Gary Banfield, brothers of te bride, John Lartaud,
Piscataway, N.J., and Tom D'Aflesio of South Plainfield, N.J.
A reception was held in the church's fellowship hail mimediately following the ceremony, followed by a buffet dinner
at the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. aria Mrs. John D. Woodruff of Sanford announce
the engagement and apjioaching marriage of their
daughter, Kathleen 1. Woodruff to Mark' Randall
Slmcoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Simcoe, Sanford.
The brkle-to-be is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur C. Moore, Sanford and the late Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. Woodruff, all of Sanford.
Born in Sanford, Miss Woodruff graduated from
Semlmle High Schoolm l9l6andwasamernberof the
Anchor Club, Keyettes and a president of the National
Honor Sodety. She received her Bachelor of Science
degree in Business Administration from the University
of Florida, Gainesville this year. She was president of
the Alpha OmkTon P1 Sorority and a member of the
Order of Omega. She Is presently studying Law at
University of Florida Holland Law Center, Gainesville.
- Mr. Simcoe is the grandson of Mrs. Leona Barnes,
Sanford and Mrs. Hugh Simcoe Sr. and the late Mr.
Simcoe, Mathews, Va.
Born in Sanford he was a 1975 Seminole High School
graduate and a member of the Key Club and baseball
team. He attended Boys State In Tallahassee. He graduated from the University of Florida, Gainesville,
in 1979, withidëree In Business Administration, He is
a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
He Is noi attending the University of Florida as a
graduate T'udent.
The wedding will be an event of Sept. 6,1980 at 7 p,m.
at the First Presbyterian Church, Sanford.
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James Shannon, father of the bridegroom served as the best
man. Ushers wehe Martin and Joe Brister, brothers of the
bride, and Mitchell Noble, Maul, Hawaii. Groomsimien were
Dr. Dwight Robertson, Dr. Curtis Stoldt, Dr. Mark Smilek, and
Donald DeMaria.

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Mrs. Robert Leslie Cornell Jr. of Sanford announces
the engagement of her daughter, Joanne Hutchison
Cornell, to Jonathan Daniel Ohlman son of Mr. and
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24, it's time she cut the cord
between her and her mother.
intake.
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changed, but this remarkable
blind woman quickly caught
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to view disabilities not as a
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DEAR SICK: I say you
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was suicidal because she had
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affliction like a saint. I met
her
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DEAR ABBY; I have just
graduated from college and
am thinking about getting
marrled.J have a girlfriend
whom I love very much, but I
amafraldlftmarryherlwill
also be marrying her mother.
My girlfriend is 24, and she
still tells her mother
everything! W)!en she', not
home with her mother, she
ciii her on the phone just to
"talk" or "ask her advice,"
She has never made an Important decision wtthout
consulting t mother first.

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DEAR ME: I think you're
right. , If you marry this
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Roy Chester Jr. of Lake
Mary celebrated his seventh
birthday Friday and he and
his parents had plenty to
(-elebrati'
On May 14, Mr. and Mrs.
(hester discovered their
handsoiiie yowig son had a
brain tumor pressing agflinst
the pituitary gland. The
family and friend.4 at Lake
Mary Baptist Mission began
praying for him. Since then
Boy Jr. was accepted as a
civilian emmiergency patient
Walter Heed Army Hospital in
Washington, D.C. and was
operated on successfully by
the surgeons there for the
removal of the tumor on May
22. Fourteemi days later, he
was back home doing
'wheclies' on his bike. Roy is a
First grader at Luke Mary
Elemimentary School.
"We owe a great deal of
thanks to Gx1 and the doctors,
who carried out ills will,"
said Mrs. Chester. "We want
-to thank the many wonderful
who supported us in
rayer and donations of
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'chuol and all the various
clubs,
:3-hurches,
.4iruanizations and businesses
slmictm were so gracious and
iving. We have one mimore
jequest that they join us in
')ra1simmg God and thnking
hiimm for the imiiracljs he
;crformned in our lives.'
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lrs. Roger Elaine) Dixon Is
tecuperating at home From
iirgery and we wish her a
ipeedy recovery. Elaine is the
4aughtcr of Paul and Ellen
Cagle.
While at Winter Park
'Memiiorlai Hospital, Elaine
,iarel the same room, same
doctor and same type of
1irgery with Mrs. Jim
j3arbarai Sawyer Surely
thpe you, Barbara, will be
back to normal very soon, too.

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-Phyllis and Randy Kelley
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The Kelleys have four
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:e1res Lash, who is retiring
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DEAR ABBY: Shortly after
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live with us. It's been five
years now, and I am a ncr.
vous wreck.
He's a bachelor with a good
job, money in the bank, a new
car, yet he has no interests In
sporms, women, cfturcfl, or
anything. He spends hours In
the bathroom getting ready to
go nowhere. He's an authority
on every subject and has his
nose In everything that goes
on in this house. We have
absolutely no privacy,
When I stgest he find some
nice girt and get married, he
says only fools get married,
My husband says we can't
ask him to leave because he
has no place to go. What do
you say?
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rule, Ky. in 1978. She is a doctoral student in the
Clinical Psychology program at the University of
Kentucky.

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Following a motor trip across the United States, the
newlyweds will make their home in San Diego, Calif., where
the bridegroom will be a Surgical Intern at the Naval Regional
Medical Center, Balboa, Calif. The bride is a registered nurse.

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native of Sanford. His father a big day for me."
"That was one tough
Willie B, Newman learned died when he was less than
His counselors
were summer," he, says. "1 was
early in life he didn't want to two s- ears old, and his mother suggesting he take science going through MEdREP's
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be a quitter,
supported himim and his sister-. courses to prepare for a curriculum, working in one of
"Much
of
my
en'- byworking as a migrant farm medical career, but some of the labs, and taking a course
couragement has come from hand throught the state and his incentive came from a in organic chemistry at the
certain disadvantages which East coast. Newman himself surprisingly negative source. University of New Orleans,
made me all the more has worked since he was
"A doctor I knew well told Prior to that summer I really
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determined to succeed," says seven, and It was as a me that tr)ing to reach what knew very little about Tulane,
Nesmnàn, who recently youngster that he developed seemed then to be an unat. but after the experience it was
received the doctor of an interest in medicine.
tamable goal simply wasn't my first choice for medical
medicine degree from Tulane
"As a kid I worked as a worth all the pain and' school."
School of Medicine,
groundskeeper at a local frustration I'd experience,"
Once a medical student he
--He was also awarded the hospital," he says. "Also I he recalls. "This infuriated found time tO pursue a variety
Henry J. Kaiser National had severe asthma then and inc and made me all the more of activities, Newman was
Fellowship Merit Award for had to be treated in the determined to get into active in hypertension and
excellence and leadership emergency room several medical school."
diabetes detection programs
among graduating minority times. Later I had surgery for
in -the c,ity. lie served on the
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attended
Florida
students and the C.V. Mosby appendicitis and a dislocated State
school's
admissions cornUniversity
in
Company Medical Book hip. So I graduall'v became Tallahassee where
coon- mnittee to help screen
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prospective medical students,
pretty
familiar
with
doctors
selor
told
him
about
Tulane's
That event marked the,end and hospitals, and this
worked with the Student
caught Medical Education Rein.
WILll K B. NEWMAN
- of a successful four years of my interest."
forcment and Enrichment National Medical Association many women dying in
medical study
a period
His high school counselors, Prograni
MEdREP. The insetting up programs it area childbirth or losing their
highlighted by the Ciba he says, did evertlung they
progrun assists minority and colleges to orient premedical babies, mnaint'. because of a
Pharmaceutical Award for could to encourage hini.
other disadvantaged -students students to the highly ctnn- lack of go-k! prenatal care,"
community service in his
"They urged mmmc to learn in their preparation for petitive process of gaining he says. 'l'hat was the cause
sophomore
year and election niore about the medical medical school. Newman was admission to medical school. of mm
to the prestigious
initial interest in obprofession, but I didn't have too late ti-I apply for financial
After graduation Newman gm
honor society Alpha medical
Also, the field offers
Omega any
money for hooks," he assistance to attend Tulane's will go to Parkiand Memorial considerabh' flexibility
Alpha 'this year.
the
says. "I reatl as much as I
l0week swmner program, Hospital in Dallas for "pporunit
to
Perform
Achieving a medical degree could then, and I particularly the way most students attend. residency training in ob. surgery and still function
as
was no small accomplishment renmerimtr getting my library So he worked and saved to pay stetrics anti gynecology,
an internist it's the best of
for the 25-year-old Newman, a card when I was 13. That was his own way,
''In my coumnmunity I saw- both worlds in miiedicine''

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Cornell Sr. and the late Mr. Cornell, all of Sanford. Her
father is the late Robert Leslie Cornell Jr.

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Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas (Jennifer) Ownby, Winter
Park; Miss Nancy Ostrow, Tampa; Mrs. Dwight (Coileen)
Robertson, sister of the bridegroom, Charleston, S.C.
Marci Swaim was the (lower girl.

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Laura Brister attended her sister-as maid of honor. Mrs.
Ralph (Vicki) Brown, of Jacksonville Beach was the matron of,
honor.

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Mr. Otthnan was born in Louisville, Ky., and
graduated from St. Xavier High School In Louisville In
1971, Centre College, Danville in 1975 and the
University of Kentucky College of Law in 1979. He is
presently practicing law in Lexington, Ky.

The bride was given in marriage by her father,

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Toni Marie Brister and Dr. Frederick Brett Shannon were
married June 14, at a Nuptial Mass at All Souls Church in
Sanford. The Rev. William Ennis performed the 4 p.m. double
ring ceremony, with Bernard Daly, cousin of the bridegroom
from Tampa, ser%ing as Lector.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Russell
Brister, 116 West Coleman Circle, Sanford. The bridegroom is
the son of Cdr. and Mrs. ....
James Anthony Shannon, 66 harmony
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school mathematics in Nc*th Btunswick, N.J., and the groom
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary
Rev. A . F. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Church School
l:4Sa.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Youth
7: 30 p.m.
Wed. Choir Practice
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PINSTUNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ave.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. )7.fl ( Lake Mary Blvd.
Rev. RedThemps
Pastor
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Sunday Sdse(
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CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Drive.nland Estates
Nov. Robert W. Miller
Pastor
Sunday School
5:45a.m.

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Wednesday Morning Prayer Group

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Oak Ave. £ 3rd St.
Rev. VirolI L. Bryant. Pastor
Nov. Daniel Censla, Assoc. Pastor
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Morning Worship
1:30a.m.
Church School
5:45a.m.
Morning Worship
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OR Moss Road, Winter Spring s
C. Edward Davis
Pastet.'
Sunday School
131am.
Sunday Worship
10:30am.
Nursery Prev(ded

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Calvary Baptist Church. Crystal Lake a 3rd. Lake Mary
Cassotberry Baptist Church, 71$ Seminola Blvd.
Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.
Clsuivota First Baptist
Clearwoter Missionary BaptIst Church. Southwest Rd.
Countryside Baptist Church. Country Club Rood, Like Mary
Victory Baptist Church, Old Orlando Rd, at Nester Ave.
First Baptist Church. 511 Part Ave.
Friendship Ba ptist Chords eO Atlamonte Springs, It. Ut.
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Our Lady sl the Labs. Catholic Church. 13)0 Mazimiiian. Dolts"
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Sanford Christian Church, 132 W. Airport Blvd,
Nimthsido Christian Chur ch, Florida Have. or., MaStIspd
Lakeview Christian Church, liar Lake Rd., at Jaimses
CHURCH OF CHRIST

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St. RIctsard' Church, 1155 Lake Howell RI,, WInter Park

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recoffi lie ndations could have mne original Greek or Hebrew texts.
effect, even if not official, on the
However, the IISV committee is
work of the Revised Standard staying away from any changes in
Version Bible Committee of the language about ('sod and will more
National Council.
than likely retain such images of
The RSV Bible is the most widely G od as Father.
used alter na te tra ns lation of the still
The task force report, which will
popular King James Version of the be voted on at a November meeting
Bible and the NCC's RSV Bible of the council's Division of

Missionary To Speak

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The Rev. Gerald Branum, missionary to Belgium, will be
guest speaker at the 7 p.m., worship service this Sunday at
Trinity Assembly of God, Deltona. He and his wife,
Madalyn have served as missionaries since 1976 in the
country of logo, West Africa. They will be joining the staff
of Continental Bible College in Brussels, Belgium, which
provides advanced studies for graduates of various Bible
colleges in Europe and the Middle East. They have
pastored churches in Florida and Mississippi. The Branums
will sing in French and African.

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Good Shepherd United Luthersn, 2510$. Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Church of provi dence, 0.0s..
Lutheran Ctiurth of the Redeemer, 102W. 13th Piaco
Messiah Lutheran Church, Geld.. Da n or. I Hwy i.fl,

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FIIII Pr*sbyteri Church. OcA Ave a ni s..
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So' anistrations Pveskytgqias Church. 551) Beer Labs Rd.

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Ce.nipnity

has ceased to be either agreeable or useful, the sufferer should
be pairicssly killed, either by himself or by another."

Judaism and traditional Christianity have always opposed
euthanasia of any kind including suicide. But this has not
stop ped thinkers and philosophers at various tiriies from
considering the merits of mercy killings."
The Dean of St. 11aul's Cathedral In London , Dr w itIn t..
lent his considerable prestige to the euthanasia
the 1030s
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Inge said, "It seems
punished for cruelty If he does not put horse or adog out of its
misery but is liable to be hanged for murder if he helps a
cancer patient to an overdose of morphine.
One of the big arguments against euthanasia is that those
who take the life of a terminally ill patient are "playing God."
Only God, it is said, has the right to determine when a person
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for sIx years pastored the
Manhattan Baptist Church in
New York City. He Is
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Baptist Convention of New
York and was first vice
president of the Southern
Baptist Convention.

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Baptist Theological Seminary

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The prlMuthanasia people answer by saying that, if it is up
to God to decide when life ends, then all attempts to lengthen
life may be thwarting God's will too.
"It Is just as logical to say that God may have Intended for
many of those to have died who are alive today because of the
intervention of doctors," the euthanasia proponents reply.
Everyone (lies sooner or later. Why the repugnance then especially Oti the part of religious people wlii believe in a
happy, ixavenly life beyond the grave
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Wouldn't it be "inure Christian" to end the patient's sufft.ring and to speed his entry into that realm "where there is
neither pain nor disease,
That apparently was the viev. of Dr. Henry I'itney Van
l)usen it ranking I'rotcstatit churchman , umi(1 of his wilt. The )
c'omflmitted suicide several )ears ago.

Their suicide note made a reference to itioderri iiiedicine's
practice of keeping people alive into old age and infirmity.
There was the imiiplication that, because of mmiedical science,
seine people are living past the tune allotted to theiti by God.
Seen I l i this light, the Van [)usens' suicides were an attempt,
not to "take (lOngs out of God's hands," but rather to readjust
things according to the divine plan in which death's role Is that
of a welcommie visitor who will forestall the pains attendant upon
old age.

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You are a chosen race, a royal Priesthood, it
holy riatioii. Cud's owi people." This is it
Iauti1ui and expressive scripture it, read,
but sotiietiiiies I have a hard tlti,e relating
iiiyself to it.
I find rather that I can relate to u teenage
boy! knew who was in trouble with the law.
lie was hot the cTullinal ty pe and had not
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adopted the role he thought he was supposed
to follow.
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man that be was a chiW ,if the hing if he
would only accept the fact that God loved
lOIn. liii lst sure iio ever really understood
what I was talking b'ut, but he did respond

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Deltona will preach at the 11
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It has been four years since doctors pulled the plug on Karen
Quinlan's respirator. They expected her to die when that was
done but she is still alive and still in the coma she slipped
into in 1975.
Shriveled and weighing just 68 pounds, she Is being cared for
in a nursing home in New Jersey. She reached her 26th birthday in April. Her parents visit her every day.
ilitlost df the time she is sleeping peacefully," says Joe
wuiruan, Karen's lather, "But when she is particularly
restless, it bothers me."
This indication that Karen may have some awareness and
may be experiencing some torment even in her comatose state
points up a question that has scarcely been asked in all the deba te over w he t he r or not to keep her alive:
W ha t is best for Karen?
In the heat of the controversy over whether or not to turn off
Karen's respirator, discussion centered mainly on the medical
et hics of terminating someone's life, the legal definition of
death and the emotional suffering of her parents.
A deeper moral issue not only in Karen's case but in the case
of other terminally ill patients may well be: What will be the
quality of life open to them If they are kept alive?
Such a question of course raises the specter of euthanasia.
According to the Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and
Ethics, euthanasia is "the doctrine that in certain dr.
cumstances when, owing to disease or senility, a person's life

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Pat Edmls;ori of Wycliffe Bible Transl4ituc will give is
monolingual demonstration Wednesd,y at 7:30 P.M. at the
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry, with
the help of Chong Ge and Mee Yang, of Sanford. The
Laotian couple speak the Hmong language and arrived here
on Nov. 16 from Thailand.

Sanford Cenprogati,nal .4 J4ft.5
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The Saluallen Army, lOB W. *1 It.
RouIng Hills Moravt. Church. $1 4)0, Leas.su
Redeemer Moravia. Church. 775 TwIcaillia 'Id.,
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"Afford Bible Church. $410 Sanford Ave.

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First Baptist Church, Sanford, honored its pastor, Dr. Jay
T. Cosmnato last Sunday on the completion of eight years
mlnIstrwie church. Mrs. Ned Julian presented him
with a boutonniere and Mrs. Cmato with a corsage during
the morning service, while Chairman of Deacons Ned
Julian made appropriate remarks.
At a church fellowship Sunday night the congregation
presented the pastor with gifts and Julian served as master
of ceremonies, The Rev. Victor Rojas from Boquete,
Republic of Panama and Seminole Baptist Association
Superintendent of Missions George Dunn spoke of
Cosmato's mission spirit and leadership.

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Pontocgstal Open Bible Tabernacle, Rilgowood Ave., Ott loll
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'Irs. riiinece;iai norc1 00 Sanford
Full Gospel TaBernacle. 2724 Country CluB
MI. Olive Kass Church, Cab Hill
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The Community United Methodist Church of Casselberry
will hold its annual church family picnic this Sunday on the
church grounds with games to begin at 3 p.m. and dinner at
5:30 p.m. followed by vespers led by Len Nichols. nose
attending are asked to bring picnic food to share.

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this Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford.
Church families will bring a dessert and enjoy an evening of
music and surprises.

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Lake Monroe Chapel, Orange Blvd., Lab, Moei'.e
Kingdom 14111 Sf Jehovah's Witmosi.
Lake Monroe Unit, lI W,'
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First Born Church sOIls UvIag God, Midway
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Church of Christ, Scientist, likans Blvd. and Venus St..
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her and several speakers
A caterer and cake baker, their 57th wedding an IIerld Religion Editor
from the community will pay Mrs. Gray served as church
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Mrs. Gray, who will be 79
Church of Longwood will the 51 years she 4ias lived in di nn ers and cakes for special
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occasions for many years.
flicted with arthritis and is
longtiii iiieznber and active
Married in 1920, Mrs. Gray
Mrs. Gray served as town going to live with her
worker, who is moving to lived in Sanford until 1928 clerk of Longwood for 12
daughter, Mrs. Neal Watson
Indiana in August.
when she miloved to Longwood. years. She and her husband
in Scottsburg, I n d. She cxA member of the church
Known to the children as raised calla lilies, ferns and pects her daughter to arrive
since 1931, Mrs. Gray will be "Granny" Gray, she was foliage to sell to Central
July 8 to help her get ready to
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guest of honor at a covered secretary of the Sunday Florida florists and for 10 move north.
dish dinner in the churchs School for 30 years and has years ran a grocery store.
11cr other daughter, Miss
Family life Center at 12:15 been secretary of the
When tier two daughters Joyce Gray, lives in the state
am. following the 10:50 a.ni. Vacation Bible School every and stepson were in school,
of Washington 100 miles from
worship service. Also to be year since it started ( in- Mrs. Gray served as Parent
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members who have joined the week. Known in the corn- president more than once. She
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A resident of 257 E
Gray's friends in the corn- voice, Mrs. Gray sings in the secretary of the Longwood
l'almnetto Avenue, Mrs. Gray
munity are invited by the choir and has led the primary Civic League.
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church to attend.
and junior choirs. She is a
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She has been a Tupperware
quadruple in size in the years
A resolution drawn up by former Girls Auxiliary leader saleswoman for 20 years.
she has lived there and she
the church in appreciation of and Women's Missionary
Her husband died Dec. 4, hates to leave her zitany
Mrs. Gray will be presented to Union president.
Mrs. .Jonuile (rav to if
church's t'eraniics class
1976, just three ziionths before
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All Palm Chapel. Camp Sominefo, Waklva
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Beardail Avenue Holiness Chapel, BeardallPath
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Central Baptist Church of Sanford has announced seven
of their students have been inducted into the Society of
Distinguished American High School Students. Honored for
excellence in scholastic leadership and civic achievement
were Patty Austin, Beth Silver, Dorene Phillips, Fionia
McCarty, Buddy Smith, Todd Luce and David Thomas.
Their sponsor Jack M. Thomas received a National
Appreciation Award for his interest.

The Family Life Counseling program of the Christian
Service Center for Central Florida, Inc. offers quality
individual, marital, family and group counseling to those
needing It. Fees for service are based on a sliding scale
depending on family income. For those who cannot get
way from work during the day, some evening hours are
available with locations in Winter Park and Orlando.
Family Life Counseling seeks to strengthen individuals
and unite families man effort to enable them to deal with
stress and adversity as well as nurturing those who desire
experiences In personal growth and understanding. For
more information call 42.2523.

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Church, Hwy. 434. Perst
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Seventh Day Adven st Church, MOitland
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Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Chu ch "Al
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Winter Springs Seventh Day Adventist
Chwti, Si S. Mets Rd.
Mart Hill Seventh Day Adven
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Education and Ministry, recognized character ot being the standard task force said.
that the RSV Bible Committee was translation by which our churches.
Currently, the lectionary is
in no way bound to accept any of its seminaries, colleges, universities designed around a three-year cycle
recommendations,
and out total culture do have with Lssgrled readings from the Old
At the same time, it also spoke of a reasonable access to the language Testament the New Testament
fundamental dilemma in regard to and conceptuality of the ages in Epistles and the New Testament
the RSV,
which the biblical texts took place." Gospels.
"On the one hand," it said, "the
In an effort to resolve the
The task Force recommended that
Revised Standard Version has dilemma, the task force recoin- a non-sexist rendering of the Iccbecome standard and normative to
mended a separate, non-sexist tionars be available for use in
the extent no other English tranrendering of the lectionary - those Advent, 1982. Advent, which begins
station has since the King James agreed portions of the Bible that are four Sundays before Christmas, is
Version.
read during public worship each the begiiuing of the church year.
"This, of all translations, must not
week in most Rm
oan Catholic
Faced with a variety of intensely
lend aid and txnnfort to sexist at- churches and mainline Protestant held feelings on the language issue,
titudes and interpretations," the denominations.
the Division 0)1 Education and
task force said.
"We believe that the lectionarv
Ministry asked the task force to
''On the other hand," the report
approach can by its verye nature coiii
up with more specific
said. "iliany of us hesitate when it
provide the period of trial use guidelines for the lectionary IranCOIIICS to such revisions of the RSV
required if it new and and conunon slatiotl before it volt's on the
whkh could miiake it lose its
language is to be developed," the reco lit ncndations in November.

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First Church of me Nazarene, SesI Sanford Ave.
Geneva Church of the Nazaroeso, $ R. 44. Geneva
Lake Mary
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Lake Ma.
Lake Monroe Church of the Naarena, Wilson School, Orange

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First United Methodist Church, 411 Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
FIrst Southern Methodist Church. 2411 Sanford Ave.
Fr" Methodist Chur ch, 100 W. 4th st.
FIi'it United Methodist Church of Geneva, Geneva
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Geneva Methodist Church. Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church, Airport Blvd.
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Oakgrevs Methodist Church, Oviede
Osteen Methodist Church
Paola Wesleyan Methodist, at. 44 W. at Pools
St. James A.M.I., 1* at Cypress
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It. Luke Ml. Church of Cameron City, Inc., BoarØll ill 51401
Marys A.M.E. Church, St. It. III, Ostlon
Paws's Methodist Chueth, Ostees RI., EnterprIse
Staff
Memorial Church, S. Dolary
S4nia, United Methodist Church, SR 434 and 54 Leisgwlsd

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iptscoai CtiorCt 44 *. Now Covenant, III TusUwUIa lead,
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Of 11w Good Shepherd, Maltiand. 331 Lake Ave.
All saints Eplicopol Church, I. Dolary Avg., Enterprise

JEWISH

St. Marks Presbyterian Church,
1131 Palm Springs Rd.."
Altamonte Springs
Upsala COmmunity Presbyterian Chuict.
Upsala no.
Westminlst.r, Presbyterian Church, Rod
Bug Rd.. Casse*erry
Winter Springs Presbyterian
Chapel, 7t%4ay Adventist Church,

lir.sett United Memerljl Church. I. Dolary Ave., Ent erprise
Boar Lake United Methodist Church
Bethel A.M.I. Church, Canaan Ngts.
Cassaibo,ry Community United Methodist Church, Hwy. 17.02,
Pusey Ridge Rd., Cassilberry
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Dr., Sunland (states
Delary Commu.sty Methodist Church. W. Hilhbanks Rd.,

Eastern Orthodox
St. George, US Sherwood cf..
Altamonte Spring s
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Ch71t. Steveni of O.C.A.,
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Fern Part
Restore Orthodox Church. St. John Chrysestem Chapel, U.S.
Hwy 11.02, Fern Part

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Church of God, Quid
Church of God Holiness. Lake MOnroe
Church of God Mission. lterpris.
Church it God, 1402 W. tells St.
Church of God in Christ, Oviedo
Chur ch Of Oed of Prophecy, 2$5. Elm Ave.
Church of God of Prophecy. 1714$. Persimmon Ave.
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Rescue Church of God, 1710W. 11th St., Sanford '
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Eastern Orttwdea Chur ch, St. Difoat, W. 5. Magnolia Ave.,

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Church it God, $03 W. 22nd St.

Second ShRels Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Smyrna Baptist Church, 23$ Overbreok Dr., Casseiborry
SOnland Baptist Church, Sell Palmetto
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it. Lute Missionary Baptist Church of Cam.r,q City, Inc.
St. Paul Baptist Clsurcts, SI) Pine Ave.
5f,
Baptist Church. Canaan Hits.
Springfield Missionary Ilphif. 57* &amp; Cedar '
St. John', Missionary Baptist Church, 520 Cypress
' Temple Baptist Chur ch, Palm S pr ng
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Wifliam Chapel Missionary 1apR51 Church, Mark £ William St.,
Attamoate S prings
Zion Hope Baptist Church, 7)2 Orange Ave.
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Church of the NatIyity, Lake Mary
All S1s Catholic Church, 711 Oak Ave., Sanford
St. Ms's Cetisslic Church, Dogwood Trail, DeBary
St. Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset Or., near Button
Rd.,

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Sanford
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Ner*s$de Baptist Church. Chuluota
Missionary Baptist Church. NOrth Ed. Interprisi
Micadoela Mission Ia$Ia* Church, Gob NON II Oslool
Miming Glory $ptist Church. GOSWI Hwy.
MI. Mariak Primitive $a$Isl, Ill) Locust Avg., Sanford
Mt. Oilyg Mislelsry SOPI st Church, $dnlahdlSpriIIgs Rd.,

CHURCH OF GOD

Ravenna Park Baptist Church, U ,W. 20th St.
People's Baptist Chapel. 1301 W. First Street, Sa nford
Plnecrest Baptist Church, III W. Airport Blvd.
Prairie Lake Baptist, Ridge Rd., Porn Park
Propress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway

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Counseling Offered

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God. 27* £ Elm

fly DAVID E, ANDERSON
Committee is currently working on
UPI Religion Writer
an updated version for publication
Recom mendations of a task force sometime in the mid-1980s.
of the National Council of Churches
In its current work, the RSV
that it
take the lead in making large committee is attempting to change
portions of the Bible available In some "inasculinebiased" language
"non-sexist" language still have a about people some uses of "man"
long way to go before any such Bible or "mankind" for 'humanity" or
may be available to the general "people," for example where the
Public.
bias crept in through later tran-

Mrs. Mildred S. Bishop, secretary of the First United
'Methodist Church of Sanford will be honored this Sunday,
having completed 25 years of service as church secretary,
receptionist, and financial secretary. She began work on
July 10, 1955, and the congregation will honor her in the 11
a.m, worship service. Following the services, the Wesleyan
Bible Study Group, of which. she is a member, will host a
reception for members and friends in Fellowship Hall.
Committee members in charge of honoring Mrs. Bishop are
W.W. Tyre. chairman, Ashby Jones, Hal Head, Jean
Leonard, Nancy Terwilleger, Rubye King, and the pastors,
Leo King and Brette Sanford.

The Allen Chapel AAIF Church, 1203 Olive Ave., Sanford,
will observe its annual Men's Day at 11 a.m. June 29, the
guest speaker will be Clem Boyer, an educator in Seminole
County. At 3 p.m., the Allen Chapel Family will present a
"Self Service Program." Oliver W. Harold is chairman and
Rev. John H. Woodard, pastor.

WI LSON EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
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GREGORY LUMBER
TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
500MapIeAve. Sanford

DEKLE'S
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekleand Employees

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Singing and Sharing
10:40 a.m.
Worship Service
11108 in.
Youth Meeting
4:30 p.m.
Tuesd ay Bible Study '
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and Prayer
10:00am.
Tuesday and Wednesda y
7:30pm.
Sharing Groups
Nursery Provided for all Services

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Wed. Prayer Meeting
£11111 Study

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2401 S. Park Ave
133.4104
Nov. Prod Neal
Pastor
Rev.ldmondL Webor Asse.Pastor
Sunday Scheel Pastor
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your choice.

11:11a.m.

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troubled us Until then we can only trust in the Lord with all our hearts and
lean not unto our own understanding.

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GRACE UNITED
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revealed through vlble tstorns sod try to h as best prepared for them as
possible. We have the promtse of
Lord to be with us. Lo. 3l11 with you
aiway, even unto the end of the woOd

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
isii Park Avenue

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Bi ble Study
Morning Worship
Evening Service

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freight train. n a matter of
minutes, it hl
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death and detrution that few would ever forget.
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Sunday Evening
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SN. 430£ Red lug Nd
Oviedo (Slavia)
Rev. John J. Kucharik
Pastor
Sunday School
VAS am.
Worship Ser vices
1:30 111:00am.
We maintain a Christian School
Kindergarten through Eighth Grade

Longwood

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LONG WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Church Ave. £ Grant It.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
211? Orlando Dr. 17.13
(Lutheran Church in America)
Nov. Ralph I. .Luman
Pastor
Worship
10:00a.m.
Nursery Provided

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
c'eSwoefw.terAcoo,my
Bit Lake Brantley DrIve

Sunday Idieo4
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11p.m.

Tell. 7 05.1424

Youth Hour

Nov. Elmer A. Nevichet
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1:11a m.
Norship Service
10.300 in
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LAKE MARY
LakeviBAPTIST MISSION
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11:00a.m.
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7:30p.m.
Wed. Prayer Sorv.
7:30 p in.
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FIRST CHURCH
OFTHENAZARENE
flit Sa nford Ave.'
John J . Hinton
Pastor
Sunday School
1:45a.m.
Morning Worship
10-510 in

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Ulkcam Boulevard and
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1011 Wost First Street
S (Stanton
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Sunday School
11:01a.m.
Morning Service
11:00 am.
Evening Service
7:)0p.m.
Wednesday Service
71300.m.
Old Truths for a New Day

LAKE MARY CHURCH
041110 NAZARENE
171 E Crystal Laso Ave.
Lake Mary
Nov B. I.
L. Wagner, Pastor
Sunday Worship
10 00am.
Worship Service
II 00 am,
Eve Worship
7OOp in.
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Ill Airport Blvd.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
IIIPark Avenue, Sanford
Dr. Jay T. Catenate
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Church Traini ng
0:00
Evening Worship
1:00p.m.
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Springs
Wilson School. Orange Blvd.
Phone U1.Ifll
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0£ 10a.m.
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Mid-Week Service
1:30p.m.

100pm.

June 2, 1980-SB

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Of 25 Years To Be Honored

Nazarene

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF
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Evening Worship
Wedne sday Evening
Prayer Ser vice

First Methodist Secretary

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l3Il Oak Ave .Sanford
3)7 2014
Sunday School

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Main Street-Canaan City
Rev. M. H. Burke Jr.
Poster
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Yves. Official Board Moo*t. 1:00p.m.

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45 OMI
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Rev. James W. Hammock
Sunday School

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PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
111W Airport Blvd . Sanford

Church Training
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Wed Prattle, Sorv.

Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
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Geneva. Fla.

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thought he was destined to catch fish all his
lifebOtuj made hull become a greatpostle
througi. Christ. God is still working with
people under every different kind of circulustance to bring theuii into the fullness of

the Kinigdomii as a "chosen race, a royal
priesthood, a holy nation and as God's own
people"

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The youth of Free Will Holiness Church of Sanford
honored winners of the Free Will Holiness King
and Queen Contest recently on th e occasion of the

WINNERS

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plicated deals together. It's in the long run.
easy since you're not just
ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19)
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client you're working with, do path.
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this $300 000 PGA Tour tournament live tram the Colonial Country
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Schubert Symphony No9
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be a minimum be able to put rewarding Point out the advantages.
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level with your first response
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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your thinking.
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anythingunflattering even ff of fire today, but unless you
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC

CLASSIFIED ADS
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322-2611
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CLflSSIFIED DEPT.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
I .ske Mary. Florida. that said by the City of Altamonte Springs,
Council will hold a public hearing Florida, that the Cornrnjslon Will
on July I?. 1980. at 7 30 p M to

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enactment of Ordinance No. 536
entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLO
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
REZCINING CERTAIN
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR
MARY AS HEREIN DEFINED THE GRANTING OF AN EX
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COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE
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changing the Zoning on the AND
IMPOSING CERTAIN $
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The West 57280 feet of the East SEPARABILITY.
3630 feet 01 fhe North 700 99 feet of AND EFFECTIVE DATE
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Section 1. Township 70 Sooth,
Said Ordinance will be placed on
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How at the Farmers Market.
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The Realty Store 671 1938

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WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court on the 15th day of
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A,D., 1910.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR..
Clerk
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Flagship Bank Building,
SuIte 72
Post Office Box 1330
Sanford, Florida 32771

LIVING WORK FOR i'ou

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INVESTORS I BUILDERS

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$ ACRE SZONEO mobile home,
Sanford area

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farms nurseries ranches

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w ele winch 13.000 or trade
Smaller rig 12? 9175

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teeprise Road

RCCOfldltiOfled room A Cs 4000
to 30.000 BTU's 90day guar
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Room Comfort Center. 745

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refrig. freezers, water coolers.
Call 37) 7196 anytime
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SIEW SPINET PIANOS

Full

Nook 519 E 1st St., 322574

$1195 These are top name
pianos
Includes bench.
delivery &amp; luniog CANNON
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Coupl, for modern 30 units In
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Attic fans A Timers.
21 Hours

Local Call 6394922

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3225537

AIR CO4IbITIQNINO &amp; Electrical Repairs A Service.
LIgfdIng, attic fans A ep.
pilances, Loct9l call 5339359

Agent 23S-I3s.

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
New or Old, Small or Large,
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Repair A emodeIing. Fences,
roof, car;$,, plumb. patio,
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PAINTING
$34-4l4

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Sanford, floelds 32771

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LAKE FRONT PROPERTY
Pay $399. or $20 monthly. Fin
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anti,., P*. doeni payment.
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CE Williamson Roadnear 1.4.

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owner terms. $9,500.

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101 Bldg

local delivery. Noli's Sanford
Furniture$alvag,, 17.92. Soot

Sanford

REMODEL ING
New rms. kit &amp; bath remodeling
F replaces We handle bhe
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buy for Investmnt. 400' paved

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LOOKINGFORACAMP$ITE?
3.8 acres. Ideal for weekend
camping, futul. honse sIte, or

Remodel,g

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These beds are not damaged
or sconds but brand new top
line bedding sets onlyl Free

CL A iSII iF 0 ADS MOVE
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Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
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Bording Kennels Inside 8.
outside screened runs Off
floor sleeping boxes. Insulated.
5hdy kennels, circulating

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peracreto$2000peracre. Buy

berm, 2 bath home has a v,ry
tflodern kit, Iirepjace, family
t.$tdY brICk

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corn
mercial. Mai?Iand Ave.,

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9s9$$, used very sisort

• time. Original

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SodA Mulch

eye Place a classified ad. and
pile the money in your wallet'

CARPENTR

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RAMBLINOCOUNTRY

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POOL HOME'. Altamoqite Mali
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3 odrin, Ige kit, Screened'
em, Ige cornqs' landScaped iot.
892.967.53. Owner is - in .no
hurryl

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HUNTING LAND

IEAL ISTATI
1314200 Eves$62.3i5S

$31,500.

BETTY C, CAMPBELL
Lic. Real Estate Broker
1002 S. Frecsct1 Avg
, Sanford -

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ISORUFRAME, zoned duplex

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Just wisat you've been
.fcr.CaIIustoseethi$4m,2
bath homasltuatedonadoubi,
loS. You'll love the very large
liv. ;m., A din rm. with
crystal chandelier I. the latin
kit inctud.i
all appliances.
Many more extras $92,000.

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or Investment potential. Buy
one or all, convenient to
Sanford, Orlando or Winter
Park area. Owner term

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EXCITIPIIG2STOR'V'

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REALTOR MU
323.5475
Lvi 3*3-7954

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3 or 10 acre parcels in Geneva.

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Fam rm,, country kit. joned
Commercial w,000.

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18-eIpntid

Only

Lic. Real Eslale Broker
2440 San d Ave.

RZIG DIAL

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Repair 8 Retini5hir

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IOO2S.Fren(hAv.,,Sanford
377 6030
After hrs. 323 7173

ff4 psrticufar.

'BDRMFRAME, good starter.
home, or use for business.

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BATEMAN REALTY

valid bdrm, fenced.
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SANFORD

511 VI R LAWN SERVICE

A ltamcsxip Springs 331 Oi,*U9

Tint ISteen, extraction

Grelch Electric Guitar $75
323 9145

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BETTY C,CAMPBILL

"Must See" wIth Fireplace,
swimming pool office,
even a lists pond. Call for all

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HIDDEN LAKE owner moli.
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Select Areas are Avallabl'
OPERATOR 859

PLASTER I N(. C • (I S ?'i.Sii 01)5
specially paNhung shulcoing
slfTSuiaIed tic ik tJ,' Ill

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"MUST SEE TODAY"
S rustic acres comes with this 3
berm, 2 bath home, Truly a

STORE. BROKER 6111931

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C 0 N.
DOMINI UMS -'-Lovely
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SANOAIN.SAIOAINI

REAL TOP, 377 7198

Orlando
327.1577

PainI, completely equipped

with

41-'Houses

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(1 ASSIF if U AD ON ITS
141 5111 T UI
F ND
THE
PILIMBI P IS 32? 7611

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CARPET I FURNITURE

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Bring your fishing poleand let us
Show you this 3 odrm, I bath
take front home on 3 nicely
wooded acres. Now Only

Cal I Bart

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Call this TOLL fREE

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partly fenced all

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washerdryer, pool. I Bdrm.
'1235, 2 Bdrn3 $295. 671-05)4.

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PIANO,
Everett
Spinef
Mahogany. needs tuning -----otherwISt In good coed., $550
ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Ph 372 3)14
Sperial Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates

Army Navy Surplus
310 Sanford Ave
377 ¶791

amenities

with pantry, Liv rm, tam rm,

dryer. A bargain at

LARGE 1 or 2 Bdrm apt,

lt's "turnkey" 0$XtIJlIIy,

DON S I AWN SERVICE
Mowing Edging. Trimming Sod
&amp; Mulch I ree pSI 323 0119
('all lfl 0119

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POOL TABLE-ISa. $7S
Seed 20S Holly Ave
Sanford

WEKIVA AREA Zoned MobIle

322-6123

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apt for Mom) New carpeting

Bdrm. 2 bath, freth sparkling

cumpiI(ew?hret3iIer5and

$

REFINISHING-- Touch up &amp;
misc repairs at reasonable
,c,, Estimates
377 7196

$

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LawnCare

Furn. RefinishIr

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free estimates

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10 acres En-

29 ACRES Zoned Travel Trailer
Park wIth IS spaces, an

The Time Tested Firm
Peg. RealEstate Broker

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features, Only $65,000 for the
real value shopper

NewSmyrna Beach Ocean Front

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exterior, commercial
reSident ill spec ia It y
decor chive fireplaces lin
Slalledl Call John 331 0371,

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Orlando Upper
II, 105
Chrysler tandem wheeled.
Irailer Sears 17 Gavne'fisher
io (hr ysir, trolling motor
trailer both in good rondition

BUY. SELL, TRADE
31) 311 E First St
3225672

septic in

containing huge family rm.,

2439 S-Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
32)0440 ,
_Jt

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All lypi'S of stone.

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Air Conditioning

block E 04

._S2i. cJ2ohn3 aA7ea/iij

VERY SPACIOUS LOCH AR
BOIl HOME- Refurbished &amp;

SEIGLER REALTY

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BulldoZing. clearing. iCi". I
Service Ditches. culvprts.
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ponds Call 131 7895

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

septic in Zoned Mobile Home

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MULTIPLE LIST INC SERVICE

CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT &amp;
CARPETS 14S000

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AMERICANS SPENT

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Longw000

40 Complete Offices
- 339 7O20LONGWOOD

72s ISO mobile lot $3300 cash

Jessup Heights, 1)0,000

ACREA5GE
We've got it or an get it'

WOODED CORNER LOT.

Warelsogs, for rent. 5.000 Square

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Mildew gft Roof, ext Walls

37.D'-h,strtap
for Rant

return business with our jxcluIvs line of products packaged, priced and displayed to
be irresistible to plant fanciers.

323-9114
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AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

tilt Irailer All under 50 Piour'

NO MONEY DOWN Still Ifl
warranty Call 21st 'Century
86? 1391 day or night Free
home trIal -- no Obligation

7 ACRES Osteen $7500 down,

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
'69
to 75 models Call 3399100 or
S)11eO? IDealer)
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j Excellent cond $1700 12)2887
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RCA Color Conwle 25'. SOldnew
over $700 Balance due $160 or

107 W. 27th St.

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IF CENT F P consoip F isher

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ItOBSON MARINE
2927Hwy. 1797
Sanford. Fl. 32771

10 Complete Offices
339-7020 LONGWOOD

SUPPLY

CONSULT OUR.
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Fri Sal A Sun .120 W 12th St
corner 01 Elm A 11th (Iothps

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ATTENTIONi
6 Single family lots, 7 Duplex
lots1 IC Four pies lots 33) •-

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3)lSCIor 373 045,
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fiesidenlal Auctions &amp; Ap
pcais.als Call Dells Auction
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32) 5620

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Hwy 97, 1 mile west of Speed
way. Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Wednesday at I p m II'S
t' onisi one inF lorida You set
the reserved price Call 904
- 7S 1311 for furth.r details -

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10 Complete' OIlicc
339 7010 LONOW000

JENNY CLARK REALTY

6? ACRES-- East of Sanford
Terms Call W Mallcwwskl.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

BUY iP4 CARS

Homes. Winter Springs, tJk
431 to Seiry A,' cñil 377
1)30 for directions

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OCALA AREA

1 Evet: 349.1400. 322 1959, 323 1307
KITCHEN. OPEN PORCH,

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Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for
Details

BEDROOM WITH EAT IN

327023$ from S to 6.
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A $9800. &amp; up investment and
a few hours a week bf your
time starts you Out in VOUF

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NOTICEOFACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DOROTHY C SMITH
211 Forsyth Street
Thomasville, Georgia
ARE
HEREBY

SUPER CRANK 70 AMP

'66 CORVETTE - 377
speed
both tops Mechanically like

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Children clothing
cur os
dishes &amp; much more 339 San

appreclalci 1179.000

divide

COMMERCIAL -2 lots on the

lord Central air, dining room
ICOced Exceilersl condition
138000

BUILDING

NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL
120.500. SELLER FINANC

SMITFI,

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AfltQue5aflclMoflxf,

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health reasons 3 Hdrm. 1 bath
split plan, family room with
fireplace No detail overlooked
in kitchen S'reened porch on
c6nl with Rolandin Shutters

GENE VA 14.6 acres owner will

REALTOR

Siled lot Zoned for bos'nes
539.500

AIR &amp; HEAT, NEW APPLI
ANCES DEBARY

NEWJ BEDROOM houses for
rent Inter Development Corp
514 14.32.

,,,j5370b62

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ROOF. WALK TO SHOP
PING $29,900 SELLER FIN

2 BEDROOM FRAME ON
LOTS. SANFORD AVE.
ZONED C 2. $21,000 SELLER
FINANCING

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C0flditiO4' Full power. $1700
Call 373 5500

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RMOI $29.

,ANFORD- NeW house for rent -

fixtures, supplies, 8 training,
it anytime collect

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Moving Sal,' Sal &amp; Sun 9 to 6

owner

OWNER GONE Must Sell 3

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3 BEDROOM I I),itti hirepIa(.

7 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,

32-Houses Unfurnished

514,995 provides Inventory,

BICYCLE SAL F 10 00 am on
July 31 990 by the Winter

04 I? 92 &amp; Scotty's

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ANCING

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ING DAY Open and own your
own women's tashion or lean

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2Business
tles

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leading to St Johns River

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ESTATE SERVICE--3.39 1127
After hours call Marge Piece830 6911

FSHIP BK

HEAT. LAKE MARY
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE

wall carpet, paneled, air, new I
kit &amp; bathroom fixtures.

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WAT ERkON1 Wilt,
boat
dock in backyard On i:anal

SANDALWOOD VILLAS CON
DOMINIUM 529.900
Owner

for thIs] Bdrm. l"s bath
with large bdrms, huge family
rm. inside laundry

Si

drtanc8,6,

GIANT YARD &amp; RUMMAGE
SAL F Sunday 7 a m on
5bor1 Seventh day Ad
venlist Church School 7th &amp;

RobinSon, Orlando, 427 2916

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SUPER CRANK 80 AMP

'73 Buick with VI engine. good

339 7070 LONGWOOD

74 hrs 1 pc or houseful

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I-sEAT SCR EENED PATIO
VALE NC IA COURT $35900

OFFICE FURNITURE

Sanford 372 Il?)

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54-Garaqe Sales

also make Real Estate I
FlorId8
Business
loans

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For more information call 321
0220 Sat &amp; Sun. Call Sanford
32)9500

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Lovely large furnished
r'Ific eric y apt 1)65 mo

GO ULD

third replacement cost 8)1
9961 Altamonte Springs

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from S o $50
139 7020
':9113221671, 127 4460
Good Used TV's,$75&amp;up ------"
CASH F OR JUNK CARS 8.
MILLERS
OR lEN TAL RUGS WANTED
$
2619('lrtando or
TRUCiS Same day Service
Ph 372 0352
Top Prices Paid
3?3771e
Used, any condition 614 1176
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47-A--Mortgages BOught

family room. screened porch,
central H A. cItrus trees. tg

p.m to 5 pm daily I Sunday

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1971 Chevrolet Suburban
Cheyenne 20. 15.1 Cu engine
uses regular gas, in top con
dition, 3 seats, fully equipped
AM FM CR Radios, hitch only
43.700 rn
must see to ap
preCiate. 11200 aboul one

BRIDGES ANTIQUES
&amp; AUCTION
HWY 46. SANFORD, FL.

Furniture Salvage. 17 97. So of

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Visit model home center In

FINANCING'

3 BEDROOM, I'
BAI HS,
GARAGE CENTRAL HEAT
A AIR, LUSH CARPETS

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crease MId 170's on your lot

NEED RESIDE Nil Al

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Oak, walnut mahogany fur
niture glassware &amp; other fine
antiques

WILL BuY OLD LIASS RINGS
8 Silver coin Top dollar paid

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2 BEDROOM LARf,( OAK5
NE AR
LAKE
IF SSUP
526 500 'iF LI I P I IN AN
CINC,

USED TIRES-- $6008 ui
A0k TireMsrt
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372 740
2')) 5 French
SANFORD AUCTION SUMMER
When you place a Classified Ad
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1215 S. FRENCH
in The Evening Herald, stay
S 323.7340 •
close t your phone because
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MARINE SPECIALJI
-------Something wonderful is about tO happen
ANTIQUES AUCTION
•CASH.VISA.MC .

SanfOrd Fur
e,Salvege 3flifll.

BAKS

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EXPANDABLE HOME
CARDINAL INDUSTRIES'
Unique 'Master Plan Plus" 2

SANORA I lsdrm 2 bath 569 900

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2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
F-or appointment call

nppnrtunity for qualified

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rp flPcIsdry Top Pay Tired
of your (lull roii!irie' iOb' NOs'.
uS ,uOiir (fiance to get .lti,',id

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
- ATTORNEV AT LAW
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Click of the Circuit Court ,
Post Office Box 3399
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By Carrie E Buettner
Sanford, Florida 37771
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Publish June 79,1, July 6, 13, 70. Phone: (305) 327-7171 '
Publish Jvne 22,79 A JWy 6.12. 1950
PublIsh June 22, 29 8 July 6. 13,
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1980
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DEXII
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1, sswyr
non.' S(tieduip appls 10(3

Range 30 East, less the Wes 332 July 7), 1980, otherwise a defluIt
lees thereof, Seminole County, and ultimate ludgment will be
entered against you for the relief
Florida.

WILLIAM A. LEFFLER III

COUNTRY HOME. PAO( A

BARGAINS.

Looking For a New Home'
Cneckthe Want Ads for houses
of every size and price

FOR EVERYONE

APPLIANCES

AQeflt3.39$3$6

1104 N MiIl

Save your credit WIll make
back paymenls &amp; up to 13.000
cash to you Mary Griffith
__I 475 1176 or 327
REALTOR
'991 2______
Ig 6 p m

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'I 425 1426

tiiirni

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ODD PIECES

wE BUY USED FURNITURE I.

clng No down payment Pay
5)31 or III monthly

lLL ASSUME YOUR MORT
GAGE - Make back payments,
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cash to you 327 750)

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$350 mo 8 under If you qualify
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Mary GrIffith Realtor

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.ipply
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M,siiuuhy him fig Co
lluiililiicj u ',a.iforci Airport
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TRACT TWO The North 293 feet aclOress is Post Office Box 1330,
of the East I) of the North t of Sanford, Florida 3771), aszd file the
Southeast 'a, lying West 09 Crk, original with the Clerk of the
Section 22. Townshtp 20 South, obovestyled Court on or before

County, Florida, I will sell the original with the , Clerk Of this
best bidder for cash, at the West
Court either befort
property itualed in Seminole
service on Its. front door of the Seminole County
Petitioner's
•tturney
or
lm•'
County, Florida, described as
rthou5e in Sanford, Florida at
medlate.tyth,reaft.r; otherwise, a
West 130 feet of Lots 77
- o am. on the 25th day of July,
and ti default will be entered against you
.
DIXIE, as per map in Plot book 2, for
the
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page '103, Public Records o Pition. relief d.tnanded in Ihe (SEAL)
Seminole County, Florida.
.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
This notice shall be published
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Clerk
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at public sale 10 the highest and
e
week for four con
08 the Circuit Court '
best bidder, for cash at the west uculive
WiakS RI Ifs. $nfbt'd
,
'By Cynthia Pró$or
front door of tfse Seminole COuIy Herald.
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Courthouse in Sanford. Florida, 41
Datsdthlsl9thclayof June, IWO.
,
11:00 AM. OIl July II, I9SO.

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Housing Authority 305 373
9615

NEW H&amp;IIAES
Open 2 to 6 daIly

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OWNER SAYS SELL - L EASE

ljk' view 8 access $115 lall
Mr Wise 644 1125 or 351 0925
eves

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P,in,'l,00
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down 8 assume balance of
payments Call John Ward at
1 9Q
677 9966 or 373 1779 aft 6
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SUITES &amp;

the City of Sanford for ----------102 N Moss Road, Winter
rehalititation prolecf Will pay
19" Color portable in goon
Wanled to buy used office
Springs, Fl 37107

Pool 18x32 new with privacy
fence. Can be leased for $450
wIth option for 1.57.500

25415 French Ave
3770731
372 5353, 377 0779

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required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to the
petftii on the Petitioners at.
DEFENDANTS. feeney, Royce 0. Pipkins, PA.,
NOTICEOPSALI
Notice . fs tierby given that, wtose address is 797 Highway 17
P.O. Drawer 945. Fern Park,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment
entered in this cause, in - Florida 32730, onor before the 24th

ancy. Pool Home 3 BR,
Bath. family room with F P

decorator pkg. 8 much more

SHOPPERS SF'I'IiAl

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new inspection Sticker. AM.
FM. must see to appreciate,
1.2700 Ph 322 311) dayS. 373

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OAK-WALNUT-

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68-Wanted to Buy
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for Sale

80-Autos

. sANTIQUES &amp;.

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$

Orlando 6I72?

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ØROBBIE's
3
22-2420
MULTIPLE LlSTIN, REALTOR
REALTY
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DIVISION ftJ*S DeclaratIon Including but not
acrcs
and along the Westerly IS
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS limited to an undivided share in feet
thereof.
has filed a Petition In the Clrcui!
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a the Common Elements as Set forth
ALSO: An easement for egress Court ol Seminole County, Florida
corporation organized and existing in ExhibIt "C" to said Declaration.
for Dissolution of Marriage, and
Household goods and furnishIngs and ingresj to the afore.ciescrlbed
under the laws of the United States
deicribed
as
the
West
1$
you
are required to serve a copy of
prty
' In th. home located at 16 D Lake
of America,
Of the East SOs feet' of the your written defenses, If any, on
Allamonte
Springs,
Florida
PLAINTIFF Villas,
North 283 feet of the East Half CE NED N JULIAN JR • of STEN32701
STROM. McINTOSH, JULIAN.
',) of the Northeast Quarter (NE

KATIE WALKER,unlnarrl.d,
ERVIN

Call

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Northeast Quarter (NE'1) of the
Southeast Quarter (SE ii Of Sold
Section 72, lying West of a creek
known as Scotch Gin Run:
Grantors expressly reserve Hn

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IRISH SETTER FREE
Toagoodhome
Call 322 0667 aft S P m
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323 1731

25" RCA ACCUCOLOR TV-One
owner, excellent condition.'
$719 Call 322 776)

The Real Estate Agency Inc
323 5321

7 BEDROOM PANELED FAM

SE e l of Section?? Township 0
South Range 30 East, Said point
being in the (enterlinc of a Creek
known as Scotch Gin Pun, said

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, ficial
Records
Volume
Page
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL 06110 Ihe
current
public 930.
records
CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR o Seminole County, Florida
Together with III of Its ap
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

to sell

ALL FLORIDA REAL

IMOSPHERE

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sew c ,erp.'t. lamily mi, pa' in
kit A nsore' 115 900
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OF'E PA TOP tom counter top
,ilcn "l"''1rtc'd ,ultom
wc)OOwor kt'r
nt'eth'd
for

OP PORT U N I TV

if 1,1 01 Ihe Northeasl Quarter

r e Corded

property

root only 546 900

2565
Park

2597 S Sanford Ave

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on a
'78 2 Door ASPen Special
Edition PB &amp; Steering, air.
low ml 3?) 2950
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_______PIEW.CUSTOM
RAIL FRAME
79-Trucks-Trailers
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DUNE BUGGY VW powered.
beautiful cord 323 1917
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1970 CHEVY Pickup-'. ton,
350 Engine PS, PB. new tIres
75 Pontiac Catalina Safari
8 brakes. $995 After S p m.
Wagon. luggage rack. air

•PUBLIC AUCTION•
MON., JUNE 30, 7 PM

$100 Call 321-OSM or 327-5992

80-Autos ior Sale
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Top Dollar Paidtor Junk &amp; Used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment 327 5990
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tree

sprinkling system [.tra lOt
nc lucliki
(11&gt;1 qarag1' win

on IC acres Central H&amp;A ww
carpet. eat in kit. dinirg rm
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'lICE I ISEDROOM. completely

ipt id.s

TRACT ONE Br-gin af ." PO'flI

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a

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All ages
i' , ii'i ('fl(' 110
necessary Send '5.1011 .10
dreSs
(Stone nu,i'-j,'r h
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W,'hsl,', Ii S 5th t.v' 'su' Ii' II
01265 0 New York N 1(010

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE

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F',,rttin,si' pi.'c.' work We'IMpr
AmerIca sforemos' ,t'i bi(wuar
(opipany needS 'iui?i, w(rvi'r5

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lovely, large unlurfli$4'ied or I
turnish.Ø efficiency apt 5)65
18866871

Mountain

Cellent terms.

Country Club Estates-7 BR. 1
Bath with family rgops. CHA.

GRAND OLDE DAYS an ts' re
lived in thiS line l)ld 1 Story rn
Ct'Wi(p 5ftion of S,InfOrd
beautiful F irepla i- s is liv rnss
A torrn,il Din rm. keep cool
with cnlral ,sr or eccinossic s
,'salt I,t,s All rnss .'tr.i largi
. P,3t n vt dIOc SIZe 11.1k

COUNTRY LIVING J (Ictrm 2

THE SPOILER 2 I3drm
Fiome in CC Manor on a nice

Ga

Homesites. 16.000 8 up Es

family room. Large lot with
trees $31900
.

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0P RENT t'I "(At 1 123 57' 1

Age Or experience oo harrier
Start
mmcdialelv
''p, l(i Pt I (So, 775 a?ilortj

Lak,'vir-w Piursing ('en'',
919 F 2nd St

Plyinhitf.

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MAE SCI4E liEN

Chicago. IllInois 60611

MountaIn Homesite I + acre
AshvjlIe, NC. 11,200
,
Mountain
lex 2 BR I Bath
Chimney Rock. N C Owner
finance 535.000

Wyonwood-3 BR. 1 Bath with

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Multiple
Listing Service

bedrooms with 2 t'Ath Sri' ,
tew of the Po5Sibilitii'S 01 tts,y
horn" Only IS? 500

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1- ,,vn 53 513 lo $5611 FrIy

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Uurnished I

NiCE 1 lIE DROOM Apt with AC
5l3y mu, lirt. last • 1100 sec

Employer

I F'N S A APE i i
li,'hte,
t v.iiq
iri,-,
uI
cass,'ih,'n,
(all for appoint

FLORIDA
CASE NO 7 2447 CA 08 1

WaIler Augustus Dermon Jr

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45-A---4.jfof State
P10f*l'ty
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Jasper,

REALTORS

ciesirat,le t
th
ornfort
seeking people Faml5 rm
qatv
rrn pine a(inets n
large eat in kittsoo (efltral

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WHAT A BlJYi 3 ticirm I bath
home in Woodmere Park on a
nice corner fenced lot Eat in
I
kit,
carpet utility Shpd
morei Needs a 3ittle TIC
52/ 900

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Hospital

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THE EIGHTEFNTH JUDICIAL

153 W Fullerton Parkway

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Orlando
327 IS??

Sñnford
0610

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vs

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BR $209 up Pool Adults only I
'on lake Ada Just So of I

2

(305) 322-4511 ext. 791

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SANFORD Luvely 1 Bcirm
'
den or 2 Bdrm. air $270

Seminole Memorial

you and there Is a dem6nd In lh. Qu,irtrr SE i) of said SctiO 2? I
(enter Silnford
JO a lxi tO
Thence run Southerly along Said
Public Records of Seminole
Petition that the Courl award
I 30 p m d,liIy
County, Florida
certalnpropertyowned by you and Creek to the centerline of the
-pursuant to the Final Judgmenl
Allantic Coasl Line Rail Road
your wife. Virginia Lee Dertnon,
SECRETARY for i girIo'
i I
entered In a case pending in said as fenanls by the enlirelles, Oviedo Branch. thence run
Gcneral oflice duties, typing,
Court, the style of which is in
Easterly along said Centerline of
located at l6 D Lake Villas,
calculator etc 373 ISo)
dicated above
Allamonte Springs. Seminole Ihe Atlantic Coast Line Pail Road
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382 feel 10 a point on the East line
WITNESS my hand and official
County, Florida, and more par
________________
of the Southeast Quarter t SE i ) ol
seal of laid Court this 19th day of ticufarly described as
_______________________
June, 1980
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CON DOM IN I UM UN t T sOld Section 27. saId point being
_,._._ ___________________
ISEAL
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NUMBER 116 D of LAKE VILLAS 9010 feet South of the Northeast
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
ARTHUR H BECKWITH JR.
CONDOMJNIUM, a Condominium corner of the Southeasl
01 the EIGHT E E NT H JUDICIAL
Clerk of the Circuit Court
according to the Declaration of said Section 27. thence run North
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR I
by June I CurlIl
Condominium Ownership of Lake 9010 fek't Ihe northeast Corner of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ifse'Soulheast Quarter tSE c i 01
Deputy Clerk Villas CondominIum dated August
CASE NO. SO 1303.CA.04.E
$.aid SectIon 72. thence run West
ByTLER. ENGLEHAROT
11, 1972, and recorded In Official
of
743
feet
10
the polnf'of beginning, JOHN
McDONALD. PA.
Records Book 950. Page 0592,

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family rm screened porch
with BBQ &amp; murti more'
148.500

SANDALWOOD
VILLAS 7
ldrrss. 2 bath, fully equipped

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Hourly Wage

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

NOTICE OF ACTION

323 2222

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Personnel Director at:

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COUNT

GREAT! 3 Bdrm, 2 bath tome
Park Ridge on quiet cul de
sac Equipped kitchen, dining

Alrpod Blvd. on 1797
Sanford
Call
323 soif'
Mariners Vlllao.

,

wage &amp; salary plan &amp;

recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 79,

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hospital health care
experience is helpful.

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collection

30in1ments
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mediate opening for a

RN lull t,i,'. 8 4 shift Apply in

Sunlanid Ltôtes 22? .'

JULY, I9$Qaf II OQA M at the W

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Seminole
Memorial
Hospital has an im.

(if ',,inlorct on htie I .i t'
I ron?
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Will Do Babysitting

for' the relIef-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Case No $0.13I0.CA 04.E
In Re The Marriage

24)9 S Myrtle Ave

5 Acre homesitri in Geneva
area High, dry, wooded and
secluded

V

VIRGINIA LEE DERMON

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COLLECTOR

n 'ciii eu

ROOM with kit priv
Board opp, private home
32397116

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2525
French

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BROKER

Wekiva Acres-] BR. 1 Bath on 1
acre. Access to river. Owner
anxious 14.4,000

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Sunday, June 2, 1$B

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FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni.
turl, 205 E. 25th St.. 373.Q*1.

Male Dog. 1'7 yrs neutered,
shots moving 372 6967
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GAS RANGES Reonditioned,
EXOTIC BIRDS &amp; PLANTS
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
36101dMoneooRd
1215 French (17 921 323 7340.
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2046
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53-TV-Radio-Stereo
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUP AKC
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7 black &amp; white 2 silver All
blue eyed 3210368 or 322 S992
UsedtodeI olT
'wort
$99.95 IC to choose
'-'---------from P4011's Sanford Furniture
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2 female white kittens
Salvage. 1797. So of Sanford.
3l2lUl
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---- - -23" ZENITH Color Television
66-Horses
Console, good buy at $95
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323 1)23
For Lease deluxe horse barn
with 16 stalls Ideal for private
COLOR TV'S $85
riding club 331 8581
HER B'S TV
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neighborhood Only 549,500

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HOSPITAL

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18-HeIp Wanted

Swim skate 'Iiflvil'5 Santor,t
I inI ( ' 'I(ti'iIJ)il i'nt,'r

Notice 's hereb, given lPi,it.
Iu.,rsunI to an order or a F vial
ilictgmenl 01 Foreclosure entered
in the ñhoye Capluoned achion I

DEX 81

537.500

Room for rent in private______
home.
5150
.i
month,
Iemale
preferred Call 32) 0971 aft 5

Acrossfrom HealthDept

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(tAff Y',l TI ING in rn, horsie 520
" wick lilti &amp;
V,ilenc ,,, 321
1119 tie'forq' 9 pm
.

NOT ICE is hereby given thaI Ihe
undersigned ART HUR H BECK
WITH JR
Clerk of the Circuit
(ourt of SEMI HOLE County

Orlando, Florida 32901

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371 0499

other employee bene.

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described property Situated in
Seminole County. FloridaLot 72. less the North five (SI
IeeI thereof, and the North Iwo (7)

You Learn

in 70 West with central H&amp;A,
carpet, family rm, porch.

. Working lady has room to rent to

912 FRENCH AVE.
323-5176

ADli( I 'r S' 0
ldi'S i
,,,.,t
0.51,
liii
, FOCi'
øi I '.i'Sti
.,'Qi 1.111115 .iii(1 qralns I Pt I
UI '"II S write DAt) 9 ITo.
1,' ill orCSt C ity
L 3//SI

Alth&amp; 8uty

Arthur H Upckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Jupe I Curtis
vs
Deputy Clerk
BARRY D BROWN, GLORIA A
Publish June IS, 77. 79 &amp; July 6
BROWN.
'his
wife,
and 1980
(RE Dl THR If I OF AME RICA
DE
60
INC .
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outcry to the highest and best

central

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MANY, MANY MORE

.jJ,'SSiOny

p PHI

w'

Myhonvit
dayfimi'
- L OnQwOOd Lai
Mary 322 1531 ur 339 9659

enlereci

dem.nded in the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and send
this 12th day of June. 1980

Ill

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nightly &amp; weekly rates Ward's

.

Smyrna Beach 901 178 6677

12-Special NotIces

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(1411 0 CAR[

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&amp; (OMPANY a Florida (or
poration,
Plaintiff,

Courthouse, -Sanford, Florida,

While

t s(art Excellent

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SEIGLER REALTY

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WE BUY USED

y old Still under warranty.
5.375 Firm Call 373 3019.

ANCING.

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Park
2565 322-2420

Day or Night
JUST LISTED 1 3 tidrm, I bath II 323-5774
home in Dreamwold with lots
SUMMER IS HERE
of extras Above ground pool,
Cool off in your own
too' Central H&amp;A ww carpet,
• enclosed pool patio Attractive
family rm . eat in kit

ROOMS FOR RENT
Private home
37233
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LARGE EFFICIENCY ROOM I

bctwp,'n

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CulL 0
(ARE My
tiorn
claytirn,',
some
isiQlits1'
I nnqwOOcj I .k,' Mar
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inca
121 4)l, 1)9 96S9

immedialely thers.ptler3 pther

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500 S Oak III 7883

CALLANYTIME

Sanford's Sales Leader
WE LISTANO SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
Harold Hall Realty
ANYONE IN THE
ln( REALTORS, ML S
SANFORD AREA

lginal with th•

wise a dtl)"iii

322 72

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Dalmatian Puppies While 8
black $75 to $100. Male

Brand New, push button contror
probe, originally 1619,
balance $399. $19 monthly.
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339 16
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TERMS

ACRES RESTORABLE MO
BILE HOME, WELL. SEPTIC
&amp; HORSE STALLS. c.Ft,*

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least fiflpen IISI days prior to the 'iccording to the plal therf as
date of the Public Hearing, and the recorded in Plot Book II. Page 18

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE

5k00 A

cx

Crafts

hA-Arts &amp;

hiId Ca

ferted tierehy shall be mailed a County, lorida
copy 01 this notice as Iheir address has been 'ileci againsl you and you
may appear on the latest ad are required to serve' a copy ol
sialorem tax (ecords
yout written delenses. 1 any lo it
DAT ID June 75 1980
on HARVEY COUL 1ER. Plain
CITY Of I A K F MARY,
tiff's Allorney, whose address is
ILOPIDA
P0 BOx 3236. Forest Cily

OPEN HO!,.L&amp;

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CHlHUAHUAUPS
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lmo.oIdl3O
Call 322 3016

FREEZER_Sears - Coldspot
Upright 15 £ Cu ft. White
1)00 Call 32) 1987

S ACRES ON CATFISH POND,
WELL 8 ELECTRIC. NICE

waits 142.900.

rates, utilities paid. Inquire

Sanford A Lorqwood 3?? 2619

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(ify Hall. and published in the ,lClion to foreclose a niortgaq on
Evening Herald, a newspajer of hip Iollowing property in Sernnnle I
qrneral circulation wilhin the City County I iorida
,

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898 0921
Toll Free I $00 ?2t 7569

THIS NOT iCE shall be posted in TO Mt RY JEAN MARX
RESiOENCE
UNKNOWN
three 1)1 public places within the

agaInst you

I? years ,SliI',i(

•lfl/tirT),'

A(fj WITH 311 FRON
TAGE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. 112.500 CASH OR
TERMS

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FANTS
2', to 3 tall, full enougti to
nstant hedge, s.S0 ea 32
3576.
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Evening Hera, Sanrd, Fl.

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68k-Wanted to Buy

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VIBURNUM HEDGE

3230691
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I Washer repo. E delwe model.
criQ. $i.35, ied short
J
time. Bal. $119 11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339-$3&amp; _________
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WOODED ACRES. HIGH
t,R(UND OSTEEN AREA.
$30.000EXCELLENT TERMS

62--Lawti-Garden
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MOONEY APPLIANCES

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OWNER New 3 BR ranch. 2
MAYFAIR VILLAS
bath. 1178 sq ft , residential
ONWIe.A
area , blk from lake, heat
ACROSS_MAYFAIR
pump, carport, $55,000. Seller
COUNTRY CLUB
financIng available 323 6149 or
Delightful 2 8 3 BR, 28 condo • Box 1208 Lake Mary
homes, featuring luxury appl.,
fencedpatio&amp;4flplaflson
beautiful Wooded lots, w-city
Deltona Lakes Area - Better
cony., adjacent to Mayfair
than new 2 BR.'7 Bath split
Country Club! Quality cont.
plan 7 yes old CHA. screened

Home Completely remodeled
large lot, fenced n backyard
125.000 '9 . down owner wIll
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.73

REALTY - , REALTORS

$10000 $12000 yrly A benefits

SUPERVISOR

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Service U

GENEVA AREA. $9,900
SELLER FINANCING

HOME - $21,000

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KERE WASHP.PJ

TREES

Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRID?R ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 372 7881. Sanford

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PCtOUS 7 Bdrm older home
needs TLC Owner ssill hIt1
mortgage 121.000
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21 JUST REMODELED. Laroc
screen porch, excellent area
Owner w II hold 577.500
77)0 Sanford Ave

Would like settled laay to share

E.p in' Savings 8 Loan. exec
PoSition 512.000 to 514.000 yr I

1l-lnstructtons

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lady 323 8102 in 8 Out, if no
answer, please call back
.
29Roø,'ns
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•$

3 BORM. 1 Bath CO home on I':
lots Fenced. landscaped. nice

To Share
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ORGAPL4ILATION
Medicaid Accepted

.,00 Paola Road IC 16A). currently IN THE ClRCut F COR 7
oi
Ioned A I. Agriculture
tHE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
The Public Hearing Will be held
CIRCUIT
IN
A ND
FOR
it the City Hall, City of Lake SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Mary Florida. at 7 30 P M - 00
NO $0 1761 CA O K
luly Il, 1980, or as Soon thereafter CASE
VERNE P G
ANDER SON and
as POSSibIr, at Which time in
IZAPE TH
ANDE PSON
teresled parties Ion and against
Plaintiffs
thp request Stated above will be
ti,'ard Said hearing may
be MARY JEAN MARX
continued from time to time until
Defendant
final action Is laken by the City

THE CIRCUIT COURT
Ab FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO Cl $0 ll CA.09-L
STOCK TON, WHATLEY, OAVIN

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REALTORS, MLS
_________________
5th St., Lk.
Mary Blvd

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BRANCH MANAGER

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Sanford Gracious
living Rea.
sonable Weekly &amp; monthly I

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CENTRAL ILORIbA

Pange 30 East, Seminole County,
City Clerk
florida, ls the North 75 feet
of Ihe CIty 01
ttierebf for Road Right of Way
Attamonte Springs, Florida
Sail parcel contains 3578 acres
Publish June 29, t980
Said property more commonly DEX Ill

1980, and file the

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in Pinecrest, Large fenced yd.
carport, new carpet 8 paint
1)6.550

ASSOCIATES'INC.

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2', ACRES TALL

Low Down Payment

$1350 DOWN •- CIoing costS

52-Appliances

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Cash br your lot! Will build on
Your lot 01 Our lot
V Enterpri Inc
del Inc., Realtor
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STENSTROIVi I pci interest to qualified
buyers New homes with
m0ntly payments under $250.
REALTY - 0 REALTORS
Low down payments. 372 2787.

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VA.FHA.235.0on Hornet

B

CALL TQDAY!

JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT
(IS Degree in Business ad I
ministration A accountinQ

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TWO.ACRES+

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BYOWNER.NEWbedroom..7
bath on 120x112 shaded Iot,
Owner assist financing S19.500
322 2175
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43-Lots-Acreage

41-Houses

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the City and Same may he n

Thc West 38420 feet of the East
Dated Ibis 27th day 01 June, A
S6 20 feet of the North 175 feet of D . 1990

City Cterk

BOO PIGS 545 &amp; UP

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$20. Preqna.cy
Gyn Clinic
test, male sterilization ref
colinse ling, Professional care
atmospticre
oot identiai

Said parcel contains II 274 acres
A copy of the proposed or
anti cP'.,nging the toning on the dinance is posted at the City Hall.
following described property Altamonte Springs, florida. and
Corn

,ABORTION..

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28-Apts.
&amp;
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- Job costing. must be a self
starter Chance of a lifetime
$700 to 5900 mo to start Es
ccllentco A benefits

7 i r'r P
AM
PE
. tc ss sob WE P,j(K $750
Isu SI.irt pict.ing Mon Cudell
I ar nis
m.,t
to
Chase
warehouse on l3eardil
-- FE ED&amp;R P106 525 &amp; UP

ERA

41 Houses

41-Houses
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Will care for invalids, sick or
etderly dayornight Excellent
references 37) 0613

RECEPTIONIST
- C.en office backgrouri1 Must
like people 11408 up to start
exccIlnf benefits
$
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4-Personals

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edopho, alter the public hear i.e.
5,ji0 Parcel contains 8 899 acres
ich will be held in the City Hall
AND
Th North 990 feet 01 the West of Altamrinte springs, on Tuesday,
1787 feet of the East 3960 feet of the 8th day of July, 1990, at 7 00
Section 1. TownshIp 20 South, P M • or as Soon thereafter as
Range 30 East, Seminole County. possible At the meeting interested
F loi ida, less the North 660 feet c, parties may appear and be heard
the West 330 feet theroof and also with respect to the proposed or

A

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BEAU II FIlL Brick home,
custom buIlt. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths.,, on tree shaded. lot.
198.500

Flori
drivers llc. Apply
Seminole Co. Personnel, N.
Park Ave.. Sanford by July
.1980 An Equal Opportunity
Employer M:
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY .
Accurale typing,,,Shorthand, bk
helpful $700 to %I.00 mo
• advancements

$

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Starting salary 520Q
kl
High School graduate wi h3
years experIence In electrical
8 mechanical maintenance
work, or equivaenI corn.
bination Of training 8 X
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THAN - WITH
NEW JOB

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WHAT BETTER
WAY TO

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44c line
39c a Ii
36c a line

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CONVENIENCE STORE
CLERK - Good company
benefits. Apply Handy Way
Food Store, Sanford area.

EMPLOYMENT
V -

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i#lelpWanted
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AAA

Orkndo - Winter PQrk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
TO WHOM ITMAY
CONCERN:
ORDINANCE
NOICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN PROPOSED
TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
by the City Council 04 the City of

feet of the East 384 20 feet theredf Commission

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18-Help Wanted.

- Legal Notk

LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA

I lorida to C 1. Retail

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CITY OF

le

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SAVE EPICI1GY A DOLLARSI
BPtt A 5l0f%. CUSTOM IN.
'$ULATIOI CO. 333-4113cc 534
13*5, Frs est.

uS 6193

Orange. City

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Creative Surfacss.Ilt., special.'
lung In repaIntIng, mt. &amp; ext.,
wallpaper, wall texing, wood
Ext. After you

'staining. Free

114CC TRIMMING. REMOVAL
Wood Chips, Hayling, Free Est
Reasonable. 322 9410
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have called the ml call the
best. US$fl.
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SERVICES UNLIMITEb

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plIntI

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Tçent PalMing A Repair
lntsrlor&amp;
FreeEst.
332-3589

Exterior

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oet
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plenty

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.iysrii. your product or
arvk. In the ('le..itI,,C
4
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3220771

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Clii PATIO DOORS
331.1543
aft.e £

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Sunday, June 29, 1980
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CDI VIDEND

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cond. 321 1947

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SUMMER

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MARINE SPECIALII

(JU NESrJULY 2

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The chief of staff said he as acting on
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imperial lion and sun crests. The
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Thirty-nine dirt roads will be conLake Mary Boulevard Plan
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mission Tuesday for inclusion In the
county road system.
Boulevard will within 10years become a sportalion. Any proposals for miOnly roads in the system are eligible major arterial road linking 1-4 on the provemnents along the boulevard or at the
west and U.S. 17-92 on the east, the two major intersections would require
for county maintenance,
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Works Department, were not previously asked by its planning staff Tuesday to complexities according to county
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Armed Forces. "That is to say that the
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adequately maintain leased equipment. Grube defaults between now and Dec. 5, 1980.
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rolling up the bag — lakes a little longer,
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Sanford Airport soon will become the cfrlve off 45 minutes after landing.
home of the first hot-air alrship,a blimpAlthough Hebei and Sparks have been
shaped craft which can lift 800-pound working out of Building 140 at the Sanford
loads but rolls up Into a 28-foot
package. airport for two years, Hebei has been
The ship will be the first product of working on the project full-time only for
Internatloqal Airships Inc., a company about a month.
run by a man who twice has attempted to
Hebei said he and the company's other
cross the Atlantic by balloon and has employees are almost ready to begin
loggedmorethan2,soohoursinlighter. work on the cabin and balloon. Upunj
than4lraaft, and aI.ongwoodengineer,
now, Hebei said, they have been busy
who moved to the area five years ago to designing and constructing a 96-foot table
work for Martin Marietta Corporation, needed to cut and sew together the
At the moment the airship exists only balloon gores and a welding jig needed to
as a set of plans, as Bob Sparks, the turn aluminum tubing Into a flnl3hed
balloonist, and John Hebel, the engineer, cabin.
complete work on the design and
The airship will be almost totally 'a
equipment to turn aluminum tubing and Sanford Airport product," Rebel said.
bolts ofdacron cloth into complete 166A. machine shop at the airport Is
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - The radioactivity of coal ash
Indiana *and Michigan.
may be potentially more dangerous to humans than nuclear
Paul Shanahan, a genaral olactrical fornan for ththIfl
power plants, a University of Florida scientist said Thursday.
Steel, was checking power Um aicp a biliding at the firm's
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AREA IIEADING8 (9 s.uL): Temperature: 78; overnIght
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radioactivity is 10 times more concentrated," Bolch said.
tJNDAY TIDED: DAYTONA BEAaI: highs, 10:21 am.,
10:41 pin. lows, 4:12 am., 4:11 p,m.; PORT CANAVAL,
"Coal waste has, In addition to radioactivity, harmful trace
highs, 1020
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10:'0 p.m.; lows, 4:03 au., 4:03 p.m.;
to pollute the water table," the envIronmenta said.
MYPCRT highs, 4;30 am., 3:04 p.m.; lows, 9:29 a.m., 10:
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of using this waste product in land fills,
p.m.
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trace elements," he said.
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Even though the government has been pushing coal as a
the MW Oft 10 qvzd 10- ION tWI&amp; &amp;0m the mid Oft to,
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Na ture Society,a national cleating house for
Florida Invites members, friends and dark. Adilsa1on is $2 for adults, and gr
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own-ups, prizes for everyone and purple martin information, said
the birds put their droppiW
to Michigan spawned tornadoes, floodwaters that swept
Tens
a Nordic visitors in the area to come and youngsters under 16 free. It is a picnic dancing around the maypole with folk i
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costume,
and music. The youth of the real location.
food. Liquid refreshments will be
and howling winds that knocked an Indiana steel mill foreman
summer and national holidays of the five avallabile. Barbecue
from aoot building killing him Regina Davidson was Nordic nations today at
grills will be fired up organization will present a flag
Lake Golden for steak lovers.
driving t hrough flooded Elmore City, Okla., when
The steel blue-backed birt* which have been around. North
rampaging
ReceaU
on
Area,
Sanford
Airport.
ceremony with Nordic National America since before th
Sandy Creek surrounded her car Frtday, Mrs. Davidson told
The maypole will be decorated and Anthems.
e white man, fly south to Brazil in the
police she crawled out of the car and set on Its roof with her two
winter. But they always come back to GrIggsfl in spring.
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J. Carmen Garcia's giant
vegetables gets "curiouser
and curlouser."
Gar cia, the marvel of the
marketplace in his village in a
produce-rich valley in
Guanajuato state 260 miles

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horseshoehaped crater in early-morning da rkness
Friday said they saw "a brilliant glowing red" where
the dome, with temperatures estimated at 750 to io
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but
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members of Girl Scout
op 333 In Sanford are celebrating the earning
Thie
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keeps
young
martins
of
their zoo badge. The scouts toured the Ceilt!al Florida Zoo,
'from falli ng off
edge when they come out for a stretch.
studied
certain
animals, held discussion groups about the zoo
The birds were delibe rately attracted
and what they had learned,
to the town by a local
prepared an animal fact sheet, and raked leaves around the
group in IN6 when residents found themselves using too much
zoo offices as pesticide spray to
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Mrs. Adams, 32, burst into tears and hugged her
defense attorneys when a Judge-announced his decision
there was insufficient evi(khce to show the patient,
Vincent Fraser, died of anything but the cancer that

Planted In the middle of the town uar is the "Empire
State Building of the B World." It consists of about 31
purple
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seriously, The tsrth óuthumber the human population by about
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determine if they could match'a .30.06 rifle
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torcyclist John T.
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would not turn ba ck w hen he distovered him
aboard during the "solo" flight, Hebei said.
For several years, Sparks toured
country as pilot of the Lark cigarette ba lloon
team.
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man, carrying Sparks in harness instead of a has built several
balloons,
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basket.
number of small ones on display at the
blower and two burners in the cabin.'
Sparks would balance his weight against ,
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to if'in stut.11ke - and Space Museum in Washington DC.
electr ic signs or other foriflf advertising
jumping over a house, Hebel said.
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lift objects up to 600
Hebei came to Longwood five years ago ro
working on has been studied, but never
pounds
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creating
the wir4 Problems
work on the supersonic cruise missile project
succesfully put into practice.
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said he expects International Airships to . project with Sparks whom he had
designing the- craft based on computer
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'Years ear li er. A month ago, he gave up his
sim ulations of how much heat, pressure, and
blimps.
other job to begin full-time work on it.
weight would be needed to fill a cigar-shaped
Hebei said he and Sparks like the Sanford
Wh ile working with ba lloons over the years,
structure with hot air, keeping it rigid,
site. The airport offers ready access to
Hebei, who says he is invplved with
design
The weight load of the central cabin is
customers and other flyers and engineers.
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more indictments In the case are expected soon. Th
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residents would face charges.
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shooting of civil rights leader Vernon
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operators of the plane captured In Orlando, and Jerome
Palocino of Miami, have been Indicted on drug charges , said
Miami DEA spokewian.

student to help him rub a bank.
The equipment, valued at $1,300, was taken fr
a car
Billy Frankland Dyesa, 23, pleaded guilty in March to th
parked at the Sanford railroad yard.
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Jan. 25 abduction of Thomas Howell, 536 Orange Drive,
PLANE SEIZED
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Drug
Enforcement
Administration
investigators have seized
next 15 on parole, under a sentence imposed by Circuit Judge a
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nominated as candidates for the 190 Nobel Peace
Prize, along with the United Nations' High Commission
on Refugees.
Carter was nominated by Egyptian President Anwr
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A DEA spokesman said cnjiontg seized the $600,000
Merlin
twin-engine aircraft, owned by George Bailey ci
CuIOfl. eporus..
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fnhlets Into Sanford.
( secufld4oa(fofplIs was sewed about three weeks ago by
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I customs agents, who chased a plane from Sanford Airport t4
Herndon Airport, where they arrested Its pilot and passenger1
ARREST FOR GRAND THEFT
seizing what loral agents are calling. a. recprd number of
Dyess was arrested by Altamonte Springs police shortly Quaaludes. The phi are rnapufa
In South America to
stealing
manemployer.
was jailed Wednesday night on charges of after ordering the youth Into his car at gunpoint and çlriving to .look like commercial Quaalude
Glenn E. Miller, 19, of Orlando, was arrested by Seminole the Altamonte btanch of the Barnett Bank.
A Miami DEA spokesman said the Sanford-based plane wa*
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Dyulledupttbedhvffiwmdowand
ordered the teller
from AltamonteHitch and Trailer Service, 1365 state Road
to hand over money or he,, would kill Howell. When
invest igation intheirug case.
the teller
Springs.
refused to comply, bess dropped off Howell
Agents also have seized a DC-3 cargo pZan In MIaml
He was ordered held In
a.
move
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armed robbery of the 7-11 store at 12th Street and Park
Avenue.
Stanley Boozer, 22, of Box 24J, 20th Street,, and Michael
Miller, 21, of Box 3053 Church Street were apprehended by
Sanford Police Officer P.E.Peterson at French Avenue
ant
27th Street at 4i43 a.m.
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,Mayor Walter'Sorenson. Below, the mayor
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Self-avowed homosexual would violate Frlcka's con- and stuck )
out at
Aaron Fricka, It and his stitutional rights under the reporters as he walked up the
Male date WeM Jeered who First Amenènud,
- they danoni at the Czn- dared school officials to beef
o imide, the twi were
iej*j, H.!., High School up security to protect the seated at a table with three
iimlorprosnFrwaynigtit,but
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Six uniformed policemen wiveL
that had bean predicted.
and more than two
Witnesses said studanta
Appisea, broke out "iong feculty members and ad- jeered when the couple
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the PleasaM Valley Cc*mtry cheroue.,
on hand
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violence.
th Jnst after Frick. and when PriCkS *iid Guilbert
Charles Nob, of the
lett the arrived at the onuntrydub, National Gay Task Force,
pvm o ut 11.30pni.aflsr about 10 mIles from Us who
drove Pie pair to us
irly fair hairs.
Muhtieettlthode
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Sharon Sue Hallman S. Robert
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Becky Jo Beagle &amp; John E.
'Wayne Alan Bolt &amp; Kimberly
Ann.
- Jenilynne Hart &amp; Juhil Cnan(d

Stein) Interstate - Mail AS-retail
store
Village Painters (Mich ael

Abdul) 97 San Jose Cr WP-subcontractor
More Tan (William &amp; Dorothy
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A (ORI4EY FOR PERSONAL
PRESENTATIVE:
C. ,ERNON MIZE. JR.
Cl VELAND,MIZE&amp; BRIDGES
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LEASE AVAILABLE AT $2111 PER MO

Wall Plumbing vi .Ismi. Melvin
Ave SanE 8148$
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Winsor Cf . , Sant. &amp; Debra R.
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Douglas A. Wagner - 657 1210 Crescent St., SanI. 8. Tomi D.
Havlll -- 1050 .- same as above
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Blue Ridge Lithe vs Exodus
Tours 14.451
- Mack 0 Pierce vs Barbara .i
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Sean vi Richard 1. Ptif 100

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'Samuel B. Hollingsworth supplies
2545's Palmetto Ave.. Sant &amp;
Total Sound &amp; Security (Brian &amp; Appleby - 7.54 - Same as abov*
Willie-A. Harman -- 7 S3 - 9901
Rhonda G Chance, 4 60 -- 1403
Janet Vancota) 331 RT 431 AS-Rober t E. Mellon - 226- P.O. Mathews Rd. On &amp; Pamela R. Valencia Ct. , Sant.
sell &amp; install security systems
Box 1675 Titusville &amp; Louts
Valle's (Richard Valle) 283
Sanford
Box 636, CB&amp; Judy 0 Williams,
Caruthers
9-25- 2023
Douglas Av A5-restaurant
Thomas W. Moore --- Il SI -.... 351 -- RI I Box 9S1 Apopka
Washington No. 110 Titusville
Timothy N Loeffler--POB
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David L Bennett 850 303 N
Alfred J. P(xley-I-29- Rt. Colbert, Alabama &amp; Sally A
AS-pub svc taking inventory
Oak St . LW &amp; Judith Hamilton
1 Box 315 Snowsill Rd., Oviedo Peralta --' 6 55 - Same as above
Sa les Consulting Svc (William &amp;
Gregory W. Owens -- 1251 4 55
sa me add
&amp; Ctfarlotte L Decker -.
33 Robyn Gleason) 521 Howard Av Same as above
P.O Box 1100 LW I Donna A
Gary L Hitchcock. ----557-- 7232
LW-pub svc
Gator Or No 314 Cr1. &amp; Lisa C
Steven R. Reed - 1 57 - 10010 Venable -8 56 - 1600 Hill Top Or
Jartan Truck 8. Trailer Rental
Miller,- 12 57 -- 104 Crystal View
Bear Le Rd, Orlando 8. Peggy
(Larry Brookshire) $60 14 Hwy I?Dernil S. Pruitt
9-58 - 1653
St . Sant.
M Thornton -251- P.O Box 234
92 CB-retail supply
Peruvian Ln WP &amp; Bonnie L
John 6. Squartino -- 9 56 Osteen
Epic Really (Patrick McNulty)
Tulip Tri., C B &amp; Gail E. Knowiden,
Mark A. Sagert - 6 48 -- 138 Baker -- 11 58 g- 2617 Tuscarora
IU&amp; SmOn By AS-real estate Hudson Lane Maitland &amp; Linda J. Trail MtId.
--659 - 1711 Shasta Cf., MIld
broker
Johnny A Tratchel - 4 53 -Walter F Thomson,-2 OS - I SOO
Moushon -7 57 -- 108 Lake Cortez
All That Glitters (Bret B Dr. Apopka
New York &amp; Inez A. Sermons - 6
Woodland lMvd., Deland &amp; Hazel
Gerard) 404 E 14th St Sanf--sell ' Donald K. Crowl - 3 SO ' too S5 - P.O. Box IS3 Osteen.
M. Webster - 4 06 - - I 500 South
jewelry
David R. Williamson - 919 -Blvd., Deland
Graham Rd. Fern Park &amp; Connie
H Ernest Morris-lit) SR 434 L Goodman - 12 60 Some as
LW-real estate broker
above

Special Introductory Offer
7WA ELECTRIC CASH!IcT!-

Pinsoppple Ln AS $639
A P Clark Leasing vs Betty
Nasrallah $2,117

Pasadena Ave., LW &amp; Judy
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MICASW S. Horlacher - 9-se 163 Twin Coach Cf. Sant. 116 Carol
A. Rutherford - Ill Same as

Mild.
as above
Michael S. Curtin -S 56 - South
Larry N. Boston - S-SI - RI. 2
Box 3061 Oviedo &amp; Daphne D. Sipio Carolina &amp; Cynthia M Beiiste -6-- 131 Faraway Or. Sanford
- 651 - 39 - Seminole Garden 60
Daniel E. Duncan Ill - II 53 --Sanford
Burton J. L.w4s Jr.
0-33 - -31855.WvmoreNo. 101 ASS. Susan
P.O 9O'111S3 Sanford &amp; Laurie E. M. KnoW -7 1-56-,,,Samea%30ye

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ml first publication of
NOtICO of Administration-

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Mi.., Tees., Thai., Fri.
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Southern Home Systems (Dan as above.
The Omnis Group (Dale M
9at.mentolanyclaimordemand $6(*
Big Muddy Corp vs Big Mudd y Cart er)) 101 Wymore Rd ASMcClure) P06 LII FP-painting
qiey may have. Each claim must
James D. Honln - 7-32 - 1301
contractor
In writing and must Indicate the Corp. Grady P Johnson St. Johns consultant
Sweetwater Club By. LW. &amp; Cindy
Ibis
Av
G
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eva
$41,501
&amp;
$112
Systems
Dave
Unger
300
Wild
Olive
LN
Inc
(Elliot
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Anstits
besis for thi claim. the name and
-3-53- Same as a bo ve
Barton) 112 Water Oaks LN ASGen Fin vs Delbert 0 Collins LW-accounting
43dresxofttte creditor or hit agent
Rudolph L. Horne-S-5.4- Rt. 2
Waterfront Bean Bag Inc data process
o' attorney, and the amount $13161. $37
-Box 210 Oviedo &amp; Betty C. Jet.
Thomas C McKlnji. 7324 far
Dependable Insur vs Melvin (Donald Worthley) 600 ', Prairie
clmed. If the claim IS not ydt
1-57 - P.O. Box III
Bluejacket W On-sub-contractor
Ov iedo
Lk Dr FP
the data *hen It will become Redding 2702 W 22nd St Sant $367
Edward
W
Adams
P08
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Credithrltt of Amer vs Raymond
Lake
Wicker Foyer House (John
dVe shall be stated. It the claim Is
Richard M. Madden - 5-60-Mary-roofer
Gallucio) 936 Bentwood Ln P5
c4ntlng.nt or unllguidated, the 0 Simmons $173
Bldg C. Apt. 120 Strawberry
Goods Unlimited (Barry E
Corradetti Enterprises vs D .t Org-ret ail turn
nplure of the uncertainty shall be
Fields WP &amp; Katherine J. Burney
Drywall Specialities Inc (Russ Burton) P08 3371 LW- trucking
sated. If the claim is scured, t he Smey Enter pr ises 33 19 McGuire
- 1159
Same as above
CO
201
con.
Orl $173 &amp; $31
Hutton) Box 1077 LW-gen
s4cunity shall be described. The Sc Ste
Charles Smith - 7-5.5
30$'
Robert E Veitch I163A Pas*o
tractor
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Tar-Sar Inc
cplmant shall delIver sufficient
DPU9h St. AS &amp; Deborah Y.
Sa nford Bait (Jackson &amp; Rose Delao Flores CS--flea market
c*ples of the claim to the dent to 335 E Evergreen Lw $337
Lomax - 11.56 - 311 Longwood
Numa Surf Sports Inc (Jonat han
CoastlIne Distr vs Ray A Smith Magee) 3139 11th SI SanE-retail
$.ble the clerk to mall one copy
Ave. AS
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shoe
ton)
P06
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Lake
Mary$1273
&amp;
$29
34$
Cinnamon St
to lath personal representatIve.
Anthony J. Gneaik
8.20- 1303
Alber t I Melanie Schneider Ill
mfg sailboats All persons Interested In the satellite 8th
S. Penn, Dr. Daytona Beach &amp;
Blazer Fin vs Jerry W Justice 267 S Grant St LW-lawn
4ate to whom a copy of this
Wanda L. Schools
1.33
114
maitenance
Notice of Administration has been 2103 Willow Av Sanf $1537
ov St. Ormond Beach
Seminole
Ma
Awning
&amp;
Pool
rtha Jones 8.432
Supply
njil.d are required. WITHIN - Blazer Fin vs
Frank Banko, Ill - 12-51
Oqpt HIth &amp; Rehab (Carrie (Richard A Kay) retail pool
Calvin C. Haig -226- Nt. 3 Shsllington, Penn. &amp; Robin L.
TIREE.MONTHS FROM THE
supplies 21$ S French Av Sanford Box 556 Sanford &amp; Wanda J. Lingo
FIRST Berry) vi Jessie J Jackson 529
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OF
THE
1.60
11$ Myrtle St.
PLIBLICATION OF THIS Afldifl4n Cr1 *11 CII support $13
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NOTICE, to file any oblictions pt wk
Avco Fin vs Rudolph RobentiSr
tt9ymayhavethatctiallengethe
v)dttyof me decedent's wIll, the I Patricia $337
AtlantIc SI Orl vs Linda OIS
qllflcatlonsof the personal
- Ssnson$603 197$ Loctberry Rd
tative, or the
WP
lclion of the court.
L CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
Barn.$t Bk Otl-WP vs Linda M
OiJECTIONSNOT$OFII.D Newell 1.101

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Fisher No 202, Daytona Bch 8. Plametlo Ave .duplex res. 821.000.
Andrew E. Nickels Ill -- 10
Alexandra K Scariest, -- 217
Charles
Henderson,
102
David L. Sprague I 7 -6801
Alicia C. Smith 8. Eric S.
numerology
same
Academy Ave., repairs 811.600.
Nicholson Dr. orlando &amp; Barbara 2300 Howell Branch Rd. WP &amp;
Helen Arsenault &amp; Louis G.
The
The Happy Cooker Inc (Lianne A. Left - 5-57-Same as above
Laurie J. Bailey - 11 51 - Same
Richard N Naoum, -- 1161 James and Ruth Smith, 16$
Delores J Johnston &amp; Robert T.
2391 W SR 43.1, LW-retail
as above.
1061 Abeline Dr., Deitonø 0. Bethune Cr., add. $1,700.
Martin J. Alpert - 2 41 - 60
George Varortick &amp; Hesper.
cookware utensils
Stewart J. Thompson
Sherrie V. Golden -- 1063 -- 1100
557 David St. Winter Springs &amp;
Ann Battaglia S. Frank,
Big Sauls Record Shop (Charles 'Suzanne Casto - 947- Same as Australia &amp; Cindy J. Kinard --856 Davenport Or., Deltona
John C. Henderson Jr. 8. L S. Larcemia V Greene) 309 E itt
- 823 Catalina Dr. Sanford
Dennis J. Neff - $39 - -Punta
above.
Rebecca S. Powell.
st Sanford-ret, records etc
Kenneth A. Anderson -- 560 - Gorda &amp; Sherr L. Legano -759--John
Lengyel
Jr.
5-23
61)
Sara T. Kerley 8. James E.
The Sneaker Tree (Lawrence Archibald Ave Altamonte Springs 301 Marjorie By. LW &amp; Roseann 825 S. Wymore Rd, apt. 390, AS
Jerry N. Reeves
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Eden Lawn Care (Tommy E
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SCIP
Grose,
154
Sandra F. McAuliIIe &amp; MiChHl care servIce
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School of Meditative Sciences
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vs Grace E Burton St. Petersburg
Treasures of American Design
11,017
(James T Holmes) 711 N
Sears vs Richard L Parker 100 Lakefron t WP Flea MkI
femands againsl the estate are
The Bodo Co Inc (H (H David
Cequired. WITHIN THREE Pineapple Ln AS $639
Montgomery Wards vs Robert J Rogers Jr) P08 132 mi'
4ONTHs FROM THE DATE OF
Bob's World of Realty (Robert J
]HE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Lowe P06 013 Oviedo $161
The Glasscutter (Louis A
Laurel Merrick VS Joseph H Cardona) IOIS Star Lk Rd Apop- Spltctor) POS 1324 Forest City&amp;R
HIS NOTICE, to file with the
E broker
Clerk of the above court a written Morin 64$ Fenton P1 N Lk Apts AS Sell Stain Glass

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Evelyn W

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founty Courthouse, Sanford,
riorida. The personal nepresen. Rockledge Rd On $150
live of the estate Is C. Vernon
Wall Plumbing vS James Melvin
4tJze. Jr., The name and address $1451 210 S Park Av Sant

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HEREBY
St of FIL vs Danlol H Cotton 170
YOU
I Betty J. McClellan &amp; Doris
that
the
3rd St WS $50
CITIFIED
ad
St of FL vs Mark A Jackson 290 Franklin.
inistratlon of the estate of
Christina A Haugan &amp; Olvind.
q IKA G. SPEAKER, deceased, Mtld Av AS 150
James C. Fisher &amp; Mary E.
St of FL vs Corn ell Johnson
Is Number bO-16-CP, Is pending
Susan A. Land &amp; Robert L.
$n the Circuit Court for Seminole Jernigan Av On 8.50
Jimmy L. Lane &amp; Wanda L.
St of FL vs Francisco Barros
$ounty. Florida. Probate Division,
Judith T Poor &amp; Freder i ck A

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a below-sea-level city duces 450 begs an hour, the
year-rounil along the U.S. winds and swging seas.
above the East Coast, and country that requests it -and ,
coast In preparation for the
above water, demonstrated levee board keeps 15,OW on
A representative of the ' takes pictures every
even
did
so
for
the
People's
an
invention It called the only hand for situations requiring
familiar swirl In a satellite National . Environmental Minutes of the greater part 30
of Republic of China
. before the true sandbaggipg machine in immediate response.

Un 2. $349
Springs Landing Venture to the
Myan Group, Lot I Springs Lan
ding Un 1. $15500

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO AL. PERSONS HAVING
DEMANDS
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Dennis Railer of NESS said
The Orleans Levee Board, 140.
The satellite is sta tioned the U.S. government provi
des the agency respo nsible' for
All that gm on virtually caused by a hurriimne's high 23,000
Although the machine promiles out in space, satellite weather data to any keeping

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Satellites ,PhotograO cloud temperature
called
a Washington described the has a counterpart over the plomatic recognition.
petterns. Buoys check ocean hur ricane.
Superintendent Ed Robbins
operation of the GOES Pacific coast to give
"Cooperation - is
cur rents. Airplanes monitor
insaid
the levee board
Delegates to the 3rd annual satellite, a high-flying device meteorologists a compre- ternatlonal In th
e weather," developed the awkward.
temperatures above
e.,j1 International Hurricane familiar to most people hensive picture of wea
ther he said. "It's one of the few loo king green contraption
a nd below. In south Conference were shown by through the pict ur
shown by conditions affecting the things in the world where the almost 20 years ago so 40
Louisiana. a mechanical several govermnent agencles TV weathercastersesacross
the Americas.
cooperation is really good." people could do the wock of
monster spits out sandbags at Wednesday what each Is country.

File Number 00.46-CP
Division
IN RE:' ESTATE OF
ERIKA G. SPEAKER

Deceased

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Lindal. Clark to Complete
Interiors Lots 29 &amp; 70 RamIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO
blewood, Lot 31, Lot 31, Lot 11, Lot
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 75. Lot 78. 8100.
PROBATE DIVISION
Bel -Aire Homes to Wing Tat Mul

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prison here Tuesday. On Thursday, Potts win
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forego his Last meal, having mass with a close Forsy th County, while Priest begged for his life,
friend, Fat her Raymond Kuiwicki, Instead.
" Potts put 'a gun to Priest's head and fired.
"I'm praying very hard, begging for God's
Potts was captured the next day following a
mercy.," Potts said.
shootout with police in south Georgia. A .357
With shaved head, Potts will glance a last time at magnum bullet hit him in the face, shattering his
the li kenesses of Christ on the wall of his cell where teeth blowing off the roof of his mouth and leaving a
hehasspentinuch of the past fie years, walk down bullet fragment lodged against his spine
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the ACLU said they will not take further legal steps nearby house.
to try to block his execution without Potts' apoval.
Priest, having dinner with his wife's family, ofPotts, who has been at prison near Jackson-For fered to help when Potts said there had been an

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prison. But he also says heis a changed man.
"I want people to see that with God, nothing is

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he was given medication to control unruly behavior.
His first crime was stealing his father's'bar to drive
a friend to Tennessee. He was later sent to a priva te

anti-capital punishment lawyers. But he severed his had tossed into the bushes, Potts told the two women
relationsWp with them two weeks ago. Farmer and to wipe the blood off the truck while he walked to a

Impossible," Potts said at one of his last news
Sanford. Gray has JO
** ined the Sanford law firm of
conferences. "A man can take a 100 degree turn if
Cleveland, . ize an Brid ges as an assoc i
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resident of Sanford since his youth, Gray attended
Eighteen months ago, Pot ts convert ed to
local schools, graduated from Florid ai State
Catholicism.
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"I was one"'murderer I was A'~riminal at one
time," Potts 'saiid. ,,['in not
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never want to hurt anybody again
veteran of seven '.ears service as a helkopter
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1'e made peace with God Now, I want peace
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oftheIsteChianjh fordemocrdtjc
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(from left) his father, Fred Gray; wife, Mary
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Potts' pattern of violence began early. As a child,

want to five with the threat of death over my head
and still be executed."
Many anti-capital punishment groups ha ve tried

Potts had been meeting almost daily with Millard on a dirt road, pulled out a chromeplated revolver
Farmer nd other attorneys associated with the and shot Snyder.
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Unable to find the keys which the wounded Snyder

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review-in as a prac'ticing attorney by Circuit Judge Volle - Potts', 35,
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Taiwanese have become the economic cam.mon, there has been no general "The dust will settle and then'we will see
leaders and are th riches t people. But election since 1949.
what direction we're going toward."
until recently they were shut out of
The national legislature thus is
"Nothing was solved by the trial,"said \
government. posts by the mainlanders dominated by mainlanders in their 60a - a We3tern analyst. -The
areas of conand their sons, and played minor roles in and 70s. Supposedly. they reptelent
tention remain."
the ruling Nationalist Party or KuomIn provinces on the China mainland.
Divisions within the Nationalist Party
Tang
General elections will be held, they say, are as appa rent as tw
be een the overr
The dispa ri ty in represen ta tion has whe n the Nationalists recover the China
ment
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dissidents
creat ed .so-called Taiwan independence mainland
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groups overseas. They want the
Complicating t tension is the absence liberals and moderates have

malnlapders removed and political ofanyconsensusorjhowthegovernznent
autonomy for the native Taiwanese, The should bring about political and
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'I m not tired of living," Potts said I just don't

board has reached a decision."

turned six of the Georgia death penalty convictions
and ACLU attorneys said the cases of more than
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were killed. The rebellion's bitter taste fled to Taiwan in 1949 it declareda "state Asian, was suspended by the governzdt
forgotten.
and ethnic differences have not been of seige" whlca still limits constitutio na l Four days after the trial end ed Marct.
guarantees such as freedom of speech Authorities said the publication's

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Reidsville gave him the news, Potts stood silently other people had been' drinking and driving around.

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refused to commute Potts' sentence, saying he had also been accused of "15 or 20" other Thurders in
"demonstrated a wanton disregard for human life." horth Florida - an allegation he has denied.
When the warden of the Georgia State Prison at
On May 8, 1975, Potts, Ms. Blackwell and two

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Ootts, divorced in 1974, and a .girlfiend, Norma
says he has been in te rr ible pain since t he n He sa ys Blackwell were in Daytona Beach, Fla., when Pot ts
he has received only aspirin for th e pain.
First killed.
"Everybody is showing great concern now,"
Potts said he woo taken on a $9,000 cocaine. deal,
Pot ts said. "But where were they when t he problem so he and an ot he r man went ba ck for renge.
be gan five years ago?"
Potts was convicted of the murder of Charles R.
On May 1, the State Board of Pardons and Paroles Brewer and cxindemned in F Iorid alast year. He has

Gilmore was executed by a Utah firing squad in
Jantry 1977.
The last person to be executed was Jesse Bishop,
who died in Nevada's gas cha m be r last fall. Florida
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his physical pain When he was captured the day with the law and problems at home

only the fourth in the United States since Gary

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Priest, an auto mechanic, on May 8, 1975, will- be
execnted on Thursday. He will be the first
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a short corridor through the prison morgue into the
Potts' case was appealed to the U.S. Supreme brightly lit execution chamber to the white electric
Court, but the court rejected it. Then last fall, he chair.
decided to drop other possible avenues of appeal
His body will be taken to Hazleton, Pa., where he

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communist takeover of Mao Tse-tung.
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troubled by ethnic problems.
Eastern analyst. "It's like a father government through violence as ,e
Government officials and intellectuals telling his son how hard he had to work prosecution said.'
admit they have no answer to sa tisfy all and the son not being pacified."
On Friday, April 18, all , eight ue
the island's 17 million people. Eigh ty-six
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All of them, in some 75 hours of court
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trial hfgllghted the problems fa
China. But a year after the bad news that
Another issue Is the glaring generation Nationalist Chinese government.
Washington had recognized mainland gap. An extensive education system has
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passed Ws week, the State Department took
the position that the U.S.-led boycott was at
least a qualified success.

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During Chief Harriett's tenure, he has had

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did for them In World War I and World War

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'Hold on were, l'ruzDeam," i remon'
\Vell into his own career, Chief Harriett had his strated. "I don't think.you can make a case
first personal loss in 1966 when he lost a 14-year- like that, There Is a world of difference betold son to an incurable illness.
ween going to war and going to the OlymSome three years later in 1969, tragedy again pies."
struck ,home. Chief Harriett lost another son,
"Yeah, but the principle Is the same,"
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lie recently became assistant to the city manager

ordinary citizens from learning:

and before that was an administrative assistant to
Police Chief Ben Butler.

"I'm pretty sure we can count of amm for
support short of not going to the Olympics,p' I

technical systems for the collection of foreign
intelligence or coiinter-intelligence in.

"I never thought of It that way," Phisbeam

formation,"

were some words for the city manager. They said. "What could they do to help us shprt of
reflect the well-balanced perspective o0i proud not going .to. the Olympics?"

governments, or intelligenco activttles, such

father and faithful public servant:

as spying on Americans abroad,

- Special activities, like overthrowing

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potential sources.
Intelligence or security contacts with
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consequence
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has been met with a big yawn by many citizens.

"I would think BritM composers could

But on the plus side, most of our multinational

provide lyrics on the theme that the boycott

companies have plans or schedules to convert to

won't last forever. Songs Ilke "When the High
Jum pers Go Up Again All over the World." Or
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metric. 'General Motors, for instance, is now
producing its X-series front-wheel-drive cars in
metric measurements and expects to be com-

formation compromises the intelligence be reconciled. Let me be frank. The 1974

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was

"I am proud to say that my colleagues have

CIA's plans to murder foreign heads of state,
their covert and illegal operations on

to make the act work according to the letter
and spirit. We have been able to make the

sciousimss, and their mind control programs. for it."

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well, and his seditious views threaten

They ire buying iand in New Zealand

In this era, it would feed Itis cattle

your future far more than any Russian or a sailboat they suppose will let them
presence in Afghanistan or missile silo
escape tO the Caribbean or South

and our people, which in turn, could
bring the price of food down

trall- of his leadee,' Ayatallah

Khomeini, during a recent
Uncoln, Neb. march.

children.
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have room for?

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They mutter "toO lat&amp;' ãñd"Riisiith
supremacy" and insist that nothing can
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They are partof the problem, not part

Constitution. They may assure you that of the answer.

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country most of them want to work In a
free country, but it's hard to weed out

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George M. Tudor
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t Ho es Bill Increases Health Allocations To Area

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County for some time has $308,889 already allocated in the state
budget.

Bill Benedict, district engineer of the Februar y has received his master's of the House, where K no wles was
state's Department of Transportation, degree in criminal justice I rom Rollins recognized for his public service by a
gave the roads commit tee of the Greater College. The former police officer is now resolution sponsored by Ilattaway and
Sanford Chamber of Commerce a reports be ginning his work on a master's degree passed by the House. It is a signal honor
this wee k on the future of roads ih the in public administration,
for someone other than a member to be
state and the governor's planned new tax
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invited onto the House floor.
program for roads.
The reso lution commended Knowles
Benedict has been considered a friend
Knowles got one of the surprises of his For his 27 years service as city manager
of Seminole County's over the years by Life in rece nt days while in Tallahassee of Sanford. It noted his servi ce as
most members of local government. He lobbying on behalf of legislation regional vice president of the Inter-

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The new money, Vogt said, is going to
between the two houses of the

iwth rate,

:,i State Sen. John Vogt (D-Cocoa Beach) Legislature and the governor on funding
In other news from Tallahassee, Vogt

;a senator from Pasco County, which

been experiencing high growth like reports a bill he sponsored In the Senate
iinnla Intr,v4a,t'o1 legislation this
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Seminole County Commission is back on old days as the state road department.

national City Management Association

the Florida League of Cities deemed and pointed out only one other city

e, The bill would add $3 million to county available in Seminole, has passed the
manager in the state has served as city
the job after being ill for the past two Benedict, who began with the DOT in would hurt municipalities..
health deparbmt budgets across Ow Senate and is now on Its way to Gov. Bob month&amp; &amp;
.*ugh she said nearly a year Jacksonville, celebrated his 38th an.
One day, Knowles was told to be on the manager as long as
' Knowles.

ago that she would be a candidate for niversary with the DOT In February. He

The law would have no effect on' accumulated leave time to campaign but

capitol's fourth floor to talk with in-

City Manager Warren Knowles since

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areas- where all telephones are
Incompatible with hearing aids, It Is
Impossible to alter their situations by
simple modifications In their phone
receivers.
-For hearing4mpalred people In such- places, what otherwise might be
merely a disability beeinea- a dner.

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th/More than 15 millIon Americana
Jader a significant. bearing Im More
"Un.b&amp; o4 thm wo 60 or OWN.,
'fliid about 4 million pople t'se
hewing aids to compaisate for It= of

telePhones to get help.

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Them is an orpnization working to
diange Ungs, bowever. It is the
L*pbone-mversaft only if a =
of magn2tic energy (known as a "T ('ganizatlon - for the Use of
rAtch") is built into his or her phone.
tekphone.

Remember, none of us knows when

phones in the United States have mwh
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wap
is
n1d,
od
the
t*phow~__
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we or someone we love may need a
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Lkearthg. -Despite their hearing aids,

Hatt.away led the couple onto the floor

The document emblazened with the

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rendered to the citizens of the state."
In his address to the Home, Knowks

said simply, "thank you."

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white models, but the latter have enough
virtues to keep them fairly popular.
Black and white sets are generally less
expensive than color TVs. And they're
usually cheaper to repair
not to
mention easier to service.
The 14 small-screen .black and-white
sets recently tested by Consumer
Reports had these features and were

acceptable to most viewers.
So, when shopping among the tested
TVs, y ou might want to find a set that
combines good overall quality with other,
special capabilities or features you want.
For example, the top rated RCA AD 123
offers good overll quality and Is particularly easy to service. In addition, the
RCA has a com bination VHF-UHF antenna —a decided advantage if you plan

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at home. 'eaceful'evenlng
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One spouse says something In' a
voice.
"L"What's that you said" asks the
•lher
Two possibili ties: The speaker acbially used too low a voice. Or the
1fdener Is grad ually losing his or her

Haltaway, D-Altamonte Springs, joined
Steve Haff iett, assistant to Sanford them, telling them to come with him.

had to use up that time while she was

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Why doesn't the government let our
farmers grow as many crops as they

Pz,,'lf i,. whira fh.au will

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Worse. They are a menace to your *

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And, they are giving up on you.

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coward and a dupe, he Is a traitor as

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permit thoughts like theirs to poison
'the boss, the barber, the butcher,'or the
man who styles your wife's hair are

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suggesting such an action is not only a

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can't go on as we are.
We certainly can not go on if we

government is corrupt beyond repair, popular public opinion. These same

Town Deserves Cubans

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Maitland-South Seminole

I s peak for myself and others when i
• for fear of being shot by the law en-I forcers 'as much as the A l5realters. say, "Send the Cubans to Plains, Ga.
Mrs.
I think that it L, high time tha t we
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that makes no more sense than burning fear of losing a friend
these folks
the barn down because you don't like stopped being your friend when they
the tobacco sign. Make no mistake, adopted the seditious idea of over.
These people ~r _da

You will bear It lii everyday con- say our system Isn't working, that the
versation with mature, financ#]IY basic Anwrican principles shoWd be
successful, otherwise outstanding replaced by a new set. They say we

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military takemr in Washington.
Don't be deceived. Anyone

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decision to stand up -and buck the
bureaucracy from the regional

Iran, Afghanistan and the Chinese
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'Utese guilty men.

plement of $145,906 In addition to the

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Some senators are Thomas )Ienderson Jr., head of the Justice and apparent Ineptitude that have charac. Hill each year, at a multirnilhlon.dollar c4 to
saying privately that a special prosecutor
Department's Public Integrity Section, White,' tensed a number of federal cases involving
oil
the taxpayers.
totally independent of the White House is - House Cowe1 Uoyd Cutler telephoned the
Carter Intimates, They include the bungled
Each pIwe of ma sent to a'ntw
needed MM tOgethff a_j he
j.J
5y Brey.
Bert Lance prosecution, the failure to pursue haa moved or died costs cents to rettrn,
into allegations against Jimmy Carter's
What Cutler was most Interested In, It
Robert Vesco's attempt to buy White House
and that's only part of the expense. The
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out, was not the
igation itself, so
Influence and the strangely langourous probe
returned newsletteni and other mailings ir
Only the appointment of a spaclal - itweb as Lisa role bing playetl by Kennedy, As
of the Carter Peanut Warehouse finances,
routinely Drown away when they get bMk
prosecutor, they feel, can allay the suspicion - Judiciary chairman, Kennedy had signed the
White House reaction to the Sena te Counting the postage, paper and staff un4
tiat politically sansitive cases have been
subpoena. Sources told my associate Gary
Inquiry is disturbingly similar to the Nixon
the total waste amounts to several
given less than enthusiastic attention by Comm that Breyer assured the White House
administration's succesful attempt to
dollars a year.
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awerthaU(enned'had signed it only atth
stonewall the initial congressional inInsiders have provided the namnes'ot, ti
The genate Judiciary Committee is now request of bipartisan group of committee
vestigation of Watergate past the 'November
senators who have been getting the b1gges
InveMigaung the handling of mere than of members and in tact was not personally
1972, election. Jimmy Carter might well
batch of returned mail lately. Headina thaini
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omi uuat win tiiow Jimmy vter out
itself,
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Government Corrupt Beyond Repair?

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Robert 1... Meters
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RussIan government would spend one

Thank You, Mr. Layer

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Longwood

Daniel P. &amp; I congratulate SeniInole County schools
-Evelyn S. Beal 9uperintendent Bud Layer on his

the buck gets passed from one person

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departments in Florida would first
The proposed law changes the formula Seminole County supervisor of elections, hasbeen stationed in DeLand for the past dividuals about pending legislation. His seal of the Florida House, was presented
27 years and been district engineer for wife, Ava, was with him for the day by to Knowles in "recognition and ap.
receive $5,000 additional, The balance of for allocation of liquor Licenses from one she has now changed her mind.
the money w9uldthenbe allocated onthe per 2,500 residents to one per 4,000.
pre-Arrangement. State Rep. Robert
Mrs. Wade said she had planned to use the past, 14 years.
preciatioi of the invaluable service

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learned that there Is no one person or together we can solve this problem.

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Linda Townsley

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this letter so we can let other parents
with similar problems know they are
not alone and that it we can all get

become more frustrated and angry.

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with an elected state superintendent as
its head and our school bpard.s will not
tolerate'unneeded - or unsolicited aid to

their full potential and become
productive citizen%I feel you ow the'

apology.
the counselor to be objective in matters person who says the same thing.
regarding his wile. This only adds to the
We would appreciate your printing
confusion and caus

polntmentUS.Sen. Lawton Oulles' (D-

growth counties for health services,

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guidelines of our Florida Constitution

counselor, it is almost impossible for . authority in such matters to another teachers of Seminole County an

We observed with deep disap.

creasIngly radicalized, extreme. He

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Lisa's teacher Istmarrled to the *thOOLwbo*teIls"us that they don't have

Stephen G Balint Sr
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It's time to Jump into the swim with the rest of

have been added to our present
everyday conversation.
Would it not be a courageous gesture
if every school board in the South would
take the'lead with Mr. J.ayer and put
the federal bureaucracy on notice that

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possible.
Recent test scores showed Seminole
County third graders placed first in the
state in the areas of reading, language
and mathematics on state assessment
tests administered t his past year. Most

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read nor Write? Two of the most ob..
noxious words "functional illiteracy"

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through college courses and in service
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SNCC in fact slept around a lot. SNCC
headnuarterc iWas hnmhg,,1. ruen1a
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not radical enough.

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sidered his old political guru, Lowenstein; as

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portrayed In this May 19 edItor1alcartoon to be "offensive and students with the best ossible
unjustified."
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education In order to help theñi reach

iiieaning of the law that they are trying Fla.) vote to invoke cloture and thus
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permit the confirmation of William
The McDuIfie episode in Miami w1.as -- Lubbers.We consider Lubbers to be.one
..an uncalled
. for happening that ha of the poorest nominees of the Carter

allocating health department funding

These amendments required a cobslderable
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teachers to
maintain and update their skills

Seminole County teacher Unda Townsley found the message

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took over with the Civil Rights Act of
1964. Since that time we have had havoc
and it has wrecked our school system
through intermediation, interference

,r guidelines whlch require

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been complaining that the state's method

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does nothing to improve the Image of
this profession. A teacher today faces
tremendous responsibility, not only in
Providi ng academic skills to students,
but also in serving as counselor,

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affairs to be dictated from a bunch of
carpetbaggers who in terfere with our
time-proven way of governing our.
selves. Seminole County and the sta te

and a tactless cartoon of tWs nature

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and

' known to students as prim4rily a sexual

testing dangerous drugs on unwitting sub-

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daesperlenced law enforcement off-lk'ers.
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The teaching profession has lost
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message portrayed to. be offensive and
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for you might get arrested or
shot and get ki lled by one of those young

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and dangerous career. Il'i; '
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Sweeney's vulperable personality rece —

event, The same was true of the Eugene

worked very hard during these past 30 months

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.14Wr-happy, fearful,-

black activist scene In the South, where hi

of underground knowledge: the role
plays In radical movements. The Alder-

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onu left?

Among other things, the Teresa Carpe n
article documents what has long been a kd

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pursue political causes for all kinds of
reasons, good and bad, sane and neurotic.'

more stimuli than it could handle and be
to disintegrate.

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tinder I.nwphqtpn'g t,it,.inaA

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program toteschforJgnstudentsto
cartoon which appeared on the editoriaL speak English.
page of the Herald on May 19, 1980. As a
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indoctrinated to conduct tds work in secrecy.

And it Is undeniably useful to learn of the

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Its coarter by spying on Americans at home,

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equipment, skis and cigarettes.

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troduction of LSD into the American con- that, in fact, I think the Agency is better off

one Olympic swestsult to lose for their

liquor, soft drinks, pharmac6uticals, film,

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"I feel better already," Phiabeam said.
"AM maybethe day after Memorial Day

for marketing such Items as wine,

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UII1I1uLVU 4 somewhat
traumatic experience for a national in.

to pay to learn that the CIA routinely violated

Ite metric system has been adopted, at least could henceforth be designated as Boycott
Day to honor jocks who regret they have but
partially,

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$2.6 million a year -but hardly a great price

Future Bruce Jenners."

pletely converted by 1982. Ford's target date for
complete conversion is 1985.
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needsof an open society and the requirements
of a secret intelligence operation. I feel very
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This aciministrauve Durn is expensive —

funeral pace. The Metric Conversion Act -.was
passed b congress live years ago and since then-

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. advancing into middle school next year to another teacher, counselor or
group 'of persons In the county school
with
her classmates.
principal in the sa'me school. When a -system that a parent can go to with a
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BOth the school and'school board situation like this exists, as It doea at
problem Like this. We have found that
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Central Intelligence for the CIA, testified in

argue that the adrrAnistrative burden of

Britain do to help us short of not going to
Olympics?"

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'. John -Blake, former acting director of

information released. Our professional spies

'Me nations march to metric has been going at a us survive the long surmer without any
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oesn't want all this

about it," Phlibeam said. "And what might

agents when. It fled Saigon, deserted the

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Mark Spitz."
"I'm getting all choked up Just thinking

We think that description fits the chief quite

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disciples into political activists. Lowenste W

secrecy to cover the CIA's dagger once again,
But neither past performance nor plesent
behavior can Justify hiding a sorry record of
mnmsmn&amp;ormauon .gaLnercg abroad, and

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another, teaching, of course, but also creadh9~'
a network of student disciples. Lowens

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year. We were - told that Lisa was - teaching and psychologically fit to be.
"mentally and emotlonally deficient" entrusted with the educational and
and "bordering on retardation," and •emoÜonal well being ofour children.

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Lowenstein in those days was a qampusl

agents It had infiltrated into North Vietnam.

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Inevitable that strange creatures would f14a

"Design, function, deployment, ex- will harm the confidentiality of their covert
, ploltatlon or utilization of scientific or relationsWp with the CIA.

in life
I know the supervision and guidance he our morale by writing books that
will receive from you will season him and make nostalgically recall previous Olympics and
him i well-balanced, well-informed person who is wistfully opine that the games won't 1* th
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able to project into an inUTe*tiM,,yital and.most

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dollars for physical, mental and
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public servant, also works for the city of Sanford. French and"British short ofactually going to-

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t hese dark regions.
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specialist in stirring the mud at the bottom o the emotioaal--' pooL ft was practicall34

gathering process — or that our secret serOrlando at the time.
ahead of America's friendship when we ask
vices had an unblemished record of providi ng
The young attorney went to Lake City with his them not to'send $ team to Moscow, how - services,
accurate, precise Information be fore the CIA
fe of one y~ar on their anniversary, as a matter depen&amp;bk would they be In Woeld War Ell? 11 .
utiwe Congress1onal review my deter- became subject to FOIA scrutiny in 197f —
I told-I'tübeam I tlwnigbt the situation W$$
ot fact, when bóh were killed In an auto crash.
mine whether the f stied hostage rescue at- would the publi c understand the agejcy's -

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But thert existed a dangerous and driven;
side to Lowenstein's personality, and It was
dark side that connected him with Dennis,
Sweeney
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An excellent recent arléle by. Teresa
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possessed a tragic logic, even classical
character. It was a drama born in the 1900s.

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Needless to say we are having a our school system could be changed to
running battle with the Seminole helpourchlldren.Wedon'tfeeltjj
-County School Board and Casselberry fair to jr children to be labeled as
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our "deficient" and "pigeonholed"
because
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1 say the next time they get into trouble,
we ought to leave them twisting in the wind."

Tragedy is no strangdr to Chief Harriett. He
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by the refusal of most of our European allies
challenge of my life."
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problems with "no smoking." Maybe that same
brain that told her to light up" as now telling
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The chief, now 62, said he will retire effective
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"But the key to the Gator's return to pigskin success is the
quarterback situations" acknowledged Kines...
A year ago the Florida backfield looked like a revolving
door. Both Bob Hewko and Larry Ochab have had good spring
moments, but both have displayed inconsistency at times.
The word around campus is that both will probably be
pulling slivers out of their hindquarters come fall when
Florida's four freshman phenoms report for their first 'Give
Fm II Pc coaching
"Hewko and Ochab are one-two right non," Kines said
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optimist, fan deluxe and'promoter supreme as a guest of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Kines, in the Central Florida area on both a recruiting-trip
and faith healing mission, promised the small gathering that
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Califoenia and they have a couple of kids that can throw the
ball through a car, wash and not get the seams wet," he
chuckled
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I..S.U., Ole Miss., Louisville, which replates Tulsa as the
(;ator homecoming galm3 and of course the remainder of the
SEC, including the Crimson Tide.
, .Kines concluded his booster presentation with a short

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Reg. Sale
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"We've had some pleaant surprises this spring. One of the
biggest being Doug Kellom, pointed out Kines.
Pelt and staff moved the former Apopka standout froiii his
defensive back spot to halfback, and the Gator ground game
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the program is coming around again.
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a while, mused Kines.
If a healthy lineup, some fresh quarterbacking and a new
offense and the Gatur's formula for success, -one more
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making up exc uses for last season, but we cfld1
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players last season? Will we see more of that stuff?
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The stocky Greyhound skipper did single out senior
noseguard Paul Hammondas having a good night.
Dave Tullis got his first taste of jamboree action as the
Patriot's new head coach,
His Lake Brantley crew brought a smile to the rookles
face in the first quartet 14-0 win over Apopka.
'Oui defense was pretty good in the first quarter," Tullis
noted of the shutout. "And the offense mixed it up pretty
nicely.
"We didn't get a chance to do a whole lot though," skoffed
the Lake Brantley coach about thE Patriot's measley 1:15
possession time against Seminole in their second outing.
"I thought Robert Corolla, Rick Campbell and Cory
Carter turned in noteworthy games tonight," he added
"We need to cut down on penalties though and get a little
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Chip Gierke, whose Blue Darters not only failed to win but
also failed to score left hurriedly, but undaunted. •
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:about his graJuation depleted ranks.
"We're young and we've got a lot of things to work on. I
saw a lot of promise out there. I thought Sam Sullivan
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for us, but there's no question, we have a lot to do."
Seminole coach Jerry Posey gave his Thbe mixed
re%ies an their 11 split
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but we still seemed to tighten up a little bit when we got
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Sipplo as havini a good night.
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complimented Pose)'. "He was right on the rnonq', stride
for stride leading the backs Øerfectly.
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halfback
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Grant
cracked over for the just two plays tom scrim
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Brown managed 28 yards on score.
from the one-yard line for the four carries while Gilliland
mage the entire quarter. 1
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down with just 1:06 left in the on three Irles, Operating -out tercepted again,
this time by (umled. Three minutes later
quarter.
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Fry
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Greyhound Poag fumbled again on Lake
The Capobianco-Scott - another 16 yards on
four 30. Lake Howell fumbled right Brantley's second possession,
connection proved to be the carries, Including his touchback on the
next
play and the
Seminole to control
highlight of the quarter. down run. The Patriot Greyhounds
advanced
to allowing
the
Capobianco was good on 2-6 quarterback went to the air Lake Howell's
pigskin for all but 1:15 of
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Andrlano's 38on the receiving end of both pletions.
Lake Brantley got one la3t
yard pass to Jack Neff before chance with a. minute
catdies.
and a
Sullivan connected on 3-5 time ran
out, sealing the half left but
managed to pick
Slppio carried five times for passes for 58 yards and added Silver Hawk winthe Seminoles, chalking up 34 another 14 yards rushing on
up one first down deep in their
Capobianco finished the own territory.
yards on the 'ound.
four carries for Apopka.
quarter by completing 3-4 for
Wayne Pace and Rober
Howell
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Lyman
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connect on his lone
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0 tempt ot tte quarter.1
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Rufus Christian Cap Bro
night, put Lake Brantley in Lake
Howell's
Bob Seminole traded a series of and lUcky BuU tur
solid field position by. Capoblanco and Lyman
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returning Apopka's kIckoff 57 MIke Andriano.
final
quarter
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I think we had a GREAT season this year. We had a winning
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The last WINNING reference us-as to an almost Neil Marshallhommie run, which would have beaten Seminole in the district
tournament.
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stmotdcj he remain with his conventional sized racket?.
advantage or any over sized head is
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is bigger. There is no other reason! With the compromliise
rackets the sanme holds true, Because the heads are slightly
larger, )'OU will hit more balls. However, with wood and
u1uininum,i fraimies of this type you'll also get rmuore torque or
twisting on hits near the outer rim areas. This goes right back
to some Of the moore basic laws of physics,
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ÂME-Head produced the Edge ; and Spalding and Smiuwaert
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au aid us cut to .Iar .niie Williams. Ireii Ilari'is
(left) (lie association's Il1('I)iiI ing I)i'm'siiirlit a bug
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Associated Sales white Stromberg CarLson surprised Oviedo
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In wnmnens Play Ilani's Angels gut by I,h(I)-ds Iii 15
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doesn't that windbag sit down?''
One of the exceptions turned up the other gh1 mt Lyman
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Baseball Coach Bob McCullough, an articulate und
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participation? You can't giveevery kid who trips over a line
onto a basketball court a letter.
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leaving the kid out? Ad.niinistrative pressure? Probably all of
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rolls left against a strong Smninole pass rush in
Herald Photo% by Tom Vincent
Into the arms of a streaking FRICK
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Lyman kicking specialist John hlass 1)00(5 the
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r'' six zñlnutes as neither squad marched again behind the
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Lake Howell with its second Brown, Aided
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scoring'opportunjty.
drive
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position again due to a poor
CapotAanco likewise was marching from its own 30 to
situation, Tribe quarterback terback Greg Fry found the
Lyman failed to move before a costly holding
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of the sports awards' night descends upon athletes,. parents,
administrators and sportswriters,
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night and its eMless calling of names, followed by the smatterin of applause after each name, It doesn't matter that the
speaker asks for one applause at the end. Who's he anyway.
The coach's talk is usually canned, Something like, "And
here's 1. Am Awful. He's get's the hustle award, I. M. ,never
gives up and is a real credit to,the team,"
Or, "I had a real tough time choosihg for this award, (Even
though he's already given out seven trophies.) It could have
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Apopka threatened as time
ran out, driving all the way to
Defense and the passing act Lyman's four yard line behind
of Mike Andriano and Jack the pasng of Sam Sullivan
Neff were the main factors in but a pair ? costly holdin
Lyman's win over the Blue penalties rolled the-Blue
Darters. Twice Bill Scott's Darters back to the Lyzpan 37.
defensive unit presented where the drive stalled,
.seoring opportunities for the
Hass picked up 23 yards on
Blue and Gold. - twocarnesun the period while
Apopka received the Andriano connected on 1-2
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"We ate up a lot of the clock against Lake Tantle and

program sshen the fall rolls around
%hat impressions suill the lliuuk coacl)Ing staff take into
falls brainstorming uuork sessions
c re happu to sum tuso Sanwi&gt; said It s a good sua
to wind up wring training But jamtxrees (an gist )OU a
false look," he cautioned,
"Overall I'm pleased. I thouglt we executed beautifully
in one quarter. We have to get more consistent and get
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Spring Jambore e Boasts Bólanced EffÔrftfr

IIYJOEDCSANTIS
HeraldSports Editor
Sammy Wier was smiling3ilj Scott was frwning, Dave
Tullis was pleased, Chip Gierke wasn't surprised and Jerry
Posey had mixed emotions.
Those were the collective reactions among Five.Star
Conference coaches afte they put their squads through the
pa'ces of the annual Spring Football Jamboree at Seminole
High Thursday night.
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Wier had reason to smile. His Silver Hawks statithè show
with a pair of ictories. The first coming on a 12-0 win over
Seminole, the second by virtue of a 8-0 win over Lyman.
Bill Scott was frowning at the Greyhounds split a 7.0 win
over Apopka and the loss to the Silver Hawks.
Dave Tullis was pleased at Lake Brantley' split, a 14-0
win over Apopka and a 7-0 setback at the hands of Seminole.
Chip Gierke wasn't surprised that his Blue Darters had a
tough time, dropping both quaçters of action, nor at the
apparent balance within the conference this season.
And Jerry Pusey was pleased with some aspects-of the
Tribe's split and worried about a few others.
"Everybody was enthusiastic about coming here and
mixing it up," explained Wier of his sky high Silver Hawks,
"We've been beating each others heads in for a couple of
weeks and the kids were anxious to mix it up with somebody
else
Lake Howell could do no wrong in their initital win over
Seminole and little right in their second victory over
Lyman.
"We were inennsktpnt in th ør'nn,I
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Friday's ReuIts
Boston s. Milwaukee 3
Detroit 12 Calihornia 1
John Hiller re-called leflhander
New York 6, Toronto 0
line oh Said Tract 3 thence N 04
American League
Sunday's Games
Bruce RQbbin hrom Evansville in
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Oakland 6. Texas 3
East
Chicago at KanSas City
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Today's Games
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Toronto
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Commence at be most Nor
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Deputy Clerk
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Oakland
24 21 sn 2'? Mlmesota (Zahn 36), 2.1$ pm
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Chicago
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APPROVAL WHEREVER AP system in Attamonte Springs tram
Choce Lots in nice,t
FEARING, PROVIDING FOR Jamestown Boulevard along S. N.
Valued at $700, sacrifice,
MINIMUM - LOT REQUIRE
1ation-ttwa$terly an approximate ______________
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counseling, Professional care
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supportive atmosphere,
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QUISITE TO OEVELOPMINT
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BY RENUMSIRING SV%SEC
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WOMAN'S HEALTH
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ORGANIZATION
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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES, Jenkins Fun-ni.
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BridgesAnstiques
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'77 MERCURY MARQUIS-I
Door, air, power windows A
seats, timt-wpseel, cruise control. Luxury interior, $2110

Cash 322.4132
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SS-Boats &amp; Accessories

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322-5752.

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springs, and tires. $700, Call
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exterior, commercialSerious Inquires Only.
residential specialty:
'49 Studebaker VI, 1 ton, with or
decorative fireplaces (in-

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FURNITURE
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322.347

JACRES, SOME WOODED &amp;
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Good Used TV'S, 523&amp;up
MILLER-S
$t'Orlbndo Or
Ph. 327 0357

WEATHERPROOF_MOLDED
PLASTIC AUTO TOP CARRIR. Mr. Monroe 323-0319.

5 ACRES RESTORABLE MO

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after 4 p.m.

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fenced
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flV., adlacent tr Mayfair
country Clubl Quality const.
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newI 2 Gdrrn. 2 bath, central
locatIon, all amenities, central

SUNDAY i- p,
MAYFAIR VILLAS
ONW4LA
ACROSS-MAYFAIR

dollar! Ak Mom &amp; Dad to let

6O.ABUsineSSEcluIP,

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Now $30000

OPEN HOUSE

Carpet Cleaning

3737711

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change. Used-$16, Exchange,
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1OSanfoq'd Ave_3223791

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3397020LONOWOOD

See our beauliful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlandoDr.
323-5]Q0
VA,&amp;Fi'IAFingncing

SUN.
BYOWNER
3 Sdrm, 2 Bath, carpeted,
CH&amp;A, caroort, $41,900,
assume $15,000 mtg. at 7 pcI.
114
PASADENA
AVE.,

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pres't
s-3I $ VOI.USIA COUNTY-3 Acre
labia, lake A cue. and s11 It
amasda. 0)3.000.
with a Harold
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Wekiva
River,$27,500.Call373-9Q,.

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Large anchanting !- story, 3
Mn-rn, Flreppce, formal
dining n-rn., breakfast 1500k.
Charm of the good old days.
$JT.900•

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Meg. Real Estate Broker
130ff, PurkAve.
327-617]

SURPRISING COMFORT intpiis
1g. 7 BR Older' home.
Modernized, CH&amp;A, COtSlocation, $17,230.

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Mountain Cabin. Fuvfgthc,
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3271577

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Mortgage Investment. 1101 E.
RobinSon, Orlando, 422-2876

Summerlin Asp.

DeligtdfuI 2 &amp; 3 BR, 75 condo

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heat. $250 a month.

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BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON
WOODED CORNER LOT.
NEW LQO.WALLS. TRUSS

H&amp;A. ww carpet, kitchen
equipped, single car garage,
fenced yard. Only $32,500.

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Phone 3fl 26$) or 031 9993 and
a friendly Ad Visor will heIF

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323.5774 Day or Night

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decOtatorpkg. &amp; much more.
Visit model home center inSanford c'ornplex, 3)01 S.
,Slntord Ave. Models cpen 1
p.m. to-S pm daIIy&amp;Sunday.
For more intormation call 321SOPS. catt Sanford

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Unique "Master-Plan PIus" 2

3 6EOROOM.WITH EAT-IN
KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,
NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY $3c1U banits sIscil be oaor. i1Icy Act Of $019. HUDv$II et
OP ALTAMONTI SRI'GS, rnW4 ani peIrcPad cccoM Is UI 0040C91SII IS 15 GprOVSJ of the
FLORIDA, Pt1OVIDItO PO* thetesi I?wslcigs .3 Iso v'30gcIi
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will get results.
to 30.000 BTUs 90 day quar
HousewivesCteanlng Service
Sales &amp; Seryjre, Orlando
Personalized, fast epenaabte OFFICE FURNITURE
Room Comfort Center. 2485
ReuIaror ltirnebais
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Wedoweshwindows
677 5e,
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'70 CHEVRON 26' Travel
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JETSTREAMIPID
331 71)2
19.000 ml $7500 322 9501
Mildew Ott fobt. ext Vatts
TOWER' S BEAUTY SALON
Mobile Homes, RVs (etc I
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
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SANFORD up to 5000 sq feet ot
rental office space, Owner will
dividetosuite tenant. $5 per sq
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3 Bedroom Housifor Renl.
a month, $100 sec. dep., no
pets, no chIldren. Furnished
3221103 Of' 4414231.,

372 7972

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2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE..'
CORNER 25TH SI. ZONED

COUNTRYiL$V1NG1,dp, 21,
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Piano, organ. Private, degreco.
Attamonte- Fern Park

3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath. Pinecrest.
Large tenced yard, new paint
&amp; carpet. Have FHA Corn

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off In your pool, patio, DR. eatIn kit. FRI. many more cx.
trait Just $46,000.

30tdb00m,1',bat
Fencedard,CH$A
%330pe_month. 323-6170
S,APIPORD-3Bdrm,,air&amp; heat,
w-w carpeting,' saoo
+
$300. sic, deposit, No pats.

necessary,

at the above *ddress and is
01 Atlainsiste $wsgs, Florida
tni tts day *1 June. 1900. at 1:00 whIch said atsessmen$ p1st Is available for public examination
Ilsereatter as Pwe'eby
n-Vett
by the City end copying,
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CIty of Sanford, FlorIda will
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Part-time piece work. Webster,
rica'sforet dictionary
company ned home workers
to update local mailing lIsts.
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323-7832

32101, An Equal Opportunity
Employer

Now at the Farmers Man-kIt,
lIE) French Ave. and also at
2309W. lii St. By tlse'bushel or
by the ear. 323-2261.

public heiring, eeWI$MfSt pta now en tile iii t. revI$w 01 the protect This En-

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custom built 3 bdrm, 71 bath
din rm, tam rm, carpets &amp;
draperies, immar late inside
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562.500 on reasonable offer
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16 lots with metal building 8.
rental income. City water
567.000
for all or $3,300 per lot.
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Airport Boulevard
3 BR. lB assumable a',
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Mtg., coitnIry living itS town
$39,900
70 ACRE
PRODUCING
GR.OVE--iutli O'-Qn lake,
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Sell those things that are lust
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REALTY LAKE MARY--) Bdrm. 1' - bath $ acre tree shaded lot.
lf*t1Ol
Lots of comlorl &amp; privacy.
2301 S. French
54)900.
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Sanford .
LOOKING for residential lot in
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We have several available.

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brickhomeln Oreamwofdw.lg
FR,
kit.. C.H&amp;A &amp; your
own Pool &amp; patio! Spacious
rocensl ?ou'Il love it for
$51,000!

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath. 412 Ros-alIa

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4 or S BR. 28, CH&amp;A. carpet.

3BEDROOM,1',BATHS,AIRL
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Fireplace. igeIot.Onty$39500

esecutive neighborhood close

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6114530.

Assembler exp. in cruisers.
Minimum of 3 yrs. esp. Ex.

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Tptn see this gorgeous borne at

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- This cozy 2 bdrm. 1 bath home
BUILDING LOTS - ACREAGE
with fenced yrd nay be lust
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by 106 GarrIson. $37,000.

GENEVA GARDENS-3 Bdrm.
$2t0rno.Lesse, Deposit,
AduitsOnly.C1I1327-2090
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'ANvagelbave2chlldren.6&amp;

BY AMENDING SECTION 190F 'njyy necessary.t. pay tar me
Iv provide :nomcawnersnlp
FOR
PENALTIES FOR VIOLA
Income tatnIlIes and upgrade
hereby auttwrised.
TION AND RESORT TO OTHER
ThetU,275,$Softh,costof said Public housing protects.
RENENDlE$ PROVIDING
Seminole, Florida
be
iasa..xo
SEPARABILITY. CONFLICYL snatrord teat 'asts .gokst an left
MID IPPICIWI DATE.
An Environmental Review
an-sd taneb edlalnkig and con
said Ordinance wee placed on
tigjssW'
Necerd respecting the wlth(n
..win. j
flat reading en Msy *
and upon such improvements •n- preSet' Ills bun made, by the
thoCity Cammisslen w11 cOnsul- specibIly benefited thereby
above named City whlcP

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mornings,
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cotwenlent location. $225 mo.
+ security. No children or
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consIder, this doublewide
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Eves. 322-0612.322.1517
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SANFORD. 2 bdrm. 1 bath. liv.
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The soomr you plac, your.
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bath, Central lILA, $35,VJO.
$13000 Cash. Owner will carry

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lmpreementsst5au

Airport phd, on. 17-n in.
Sanford.
323.Igfl'
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Mariner's Viflao

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ES OF ZONING ADMINISTRApracticability of Such ntruciion Urban Development to release
TON, BOARD OP ZONING AP- en- reconstrucllon,
Federal funds under TItle 1 of the
PEALS, PLANNING BOARD,
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expnses.ndwcttomerexp,qttps HousIng
CITY COMMISSION, AND aimaybenecessaryorincidentfa Development Act of 1974 (P1.
'COUETS" PROVIDIKO FOR. IN- ttMentclng herein
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Full 1 Part t(m 4S-$01 Any
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pd. holidays, pension s, Ina low coil ClasslIied Ad
suratice.
Apply
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Powerboat Div. 111) 30th St.
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31-'tlThits Furnished
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S-Lost a Found
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SANFORD-i Bdrrn furnished.
wanted. Work out of your own
LOST: White pit bull with w-w carpet, air ond. $115 ma.
home, wI your own hours.
brindle tail. Lost near Wico
Nopets323-9040.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
Sales. REWARD. Please call
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31A-Dupløxes
company car, retirement plan
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Duplex in Deltona. un'
after 6 p.m.. s
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barn., Ref &amp; Stove, Central
LEGAL SECRETARY-Mature.
in my home
Air. 127$ ma. 641-4336.
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responsiblel..exp. legaisecre________
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tary for Sanford Attorney.
Unfut-pished
Salary commensurate
Moving to a newer home,
ability. Send resume A salar
apartment? Sell
requirements to P0. Box 2301
last with a want ad.
7.11', with
EXEC HOME
Lake Mary 37746,
family room, all eqtid in
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Stone Island,.? ac 1,c1nAL
FULLT-tM%'
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n-iv., 1400 mo ijlast &amp; 56C
IN SALES. Two sales per
77 53I or
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week. 51,000 Per month.
ALLFLORIDA REALTY
Complete training program,
CHILD CARE
In my home for
-advancement opportunity.
OF
SANFORD REALTOR
ate Syr. olds. Days only. Lake
Call 134 1313 on Sat. 9:00-11:30
73445
French Ave. rn-am
Mary area. 322-M62.
am on-on Mon 9:001-OOp.m.

P1NANC1ALAUISTAM.CE.
--Sanford, Florida 33771
VIDING FOR THE DUTIIS OF
301-333-9615
efl labor ano materials, financing
SITE PLAN REVIEW AND THE charges, costs ot plans artd TO ALL. INTERE.'TCD AGEN
LOCAL LAND PLANNING speciticatiens, cost of englnqing dES, GROUPS AND PERSONS;
AGENCY BY AMENDING SIC- and legal services and all other
On Or abU%i' June 30. $990, the
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Legal Notice

WHEREAS, the City Corn.
CITYOP
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ALTAMOP4TI SPRINGS.
Springs, Fiends, deems It ad.
FLORIDA
NOTICIOPPUSLICHIArn$o
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dt$t?lbuftoqt system In Aitamont,
TO CONSIDER
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ADOPTIONOP PROPOSED
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. ORDINANCE
Iheaflirly, an approitmate
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRPI
NOTICE 1% HEREBy GIVEN dislanc of 4IQ'eef. The water
by the City of Altamonte Springs, dribuftofi 5yt?1 shall include
IO4IdI. that the Commission win tO inch PVC estermains, yllyst,
hOld a publlc hearIrg to ceeien- fIttings, II,. hydan1s, •p.
I"*ctmtnt at Ordin.nc, No, 113. purtenanc,s, restoratIon 01
eatiting streets, sidewalks,
10. entitled
'IVV*Iy* and other properties or
ORDINANCE NO. $13.15
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Improvements affected by the
tofl%tnec$Ion ano
THECOOEOFTHECITYOFAL
WHEREAS, all impfovuments
TAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA,
shall be dens In compliance WIth
PROVIDING FOR THE CON
the plans, 5pecItIctIons and
SOLIDATION OF THE PLANN
NO BOARO THE SITE PLAN estimates on fIle with the City
Clan-k o4the City of AUamonte
-a...- U"'W,IW IflC 5.V Springs,
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CM. PLANNING
AOINCY, BY
specifications
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THE REPEAL 09 EXiSTING platSs.
4--PersonaIs
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Why be lonely? Write: "Get A
said improvements.
Tn. amily of the late Barbra p
IIPPAPIDA$ORDINANCE HUM RI%OLVIDBYTHECITY COM
eqL P0. Box6071, Clean-watothankthemanyfrlend,,for
tan. Fl. 3331$
hR 411-fl ON SEPTEMBER ' MISSION OF THE CITY OF AL
their acts of kindness during
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REPEALING TAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA,
the iilntss and
death of our
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ORDINANCI$
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what a blood test was," she said. It would seeing 500 children a day.
take 25 to 30 minutes to explain because many
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Irene Brown of Flagship Bank of
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Seminole SflaPS tuiuufl at official
opening
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Control Month to honor an Industry which plays an Important role in Care Coin Laundry,931 W. 13th St.,
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Maude, at 3)17 Adams Ave. in years in addition to his duties
At 8:45 Frank is on duty 10 Sanford and they have lived with the police. For 34 years
thatcanbeseenformiles. Be star with the words "School
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further south at here since his retirement he drove a school bus.
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gloves
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figure to anyone who drives sharp eye on the youngsters
Ile speaks lightly of his 20 he had visited Florida since
are equally as brilliant.
An outfit IL'te that certainly on French Avenue in Sanford and the traffic, making years on the force. "I was in the early '1920s, so this is
will not win any prizes or put during school hours and to certain the two never meet. plain clothes," he said. "We'd where he decided to spend his
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morning over his shirt he that is Just wha t it is designed and French Avenue watching the middle school,
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and venereal disease was at epidemic
proportions. The medical team went from times and the staff and services provided
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cliriic for treatment. A state investigator '~
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registered nurses and a licensed practical trace the person's sexual contacts while
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the island just outside Enterprise (follow the signs). Dinner
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requesting it,

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.-In an effort to keep up with the , A
staff of four runs the library at one major manufacturvir ' sales.

qualified individuals to form an Ad Hoc advisory task
force to design, develop and teach part-time courses in

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wit h more than 40 offices throughout the state, first
opened for business in Casselberry in a store-front
office in early 1976. The new, permanent office is a
3700-square-foot building located adjacent to the
Casselberry Square Shopping Center.
The grpd opening included an open house and
official dedication from noon to 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
The manager of new Casselberry Branch of Florida
Federal is Jack Lloyd, who Joined Florida Federal in
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Teen Leaders, Miriam Leach and Susan Field
led the ceremonies and 41 '4-Hers from ages
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for presentation by Park Maitland School Sunday at Bob Cart
Auditorium In Orlando. Curtain time Is 3p.m.
The cast is composed of fifth and sixth grade students at the
several are residents of Sanford, e May and South
Seminole County communi ties.
Tickets are available at the Bob Cart Ucet office, the school
or from students for $3 each.
The staging of "Oklahoma" Is the ct'iminst!ng eff ort of the
music, dance, and drama projram at the ccbcoL Directed by
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participating.
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while ewli2r classes have
Oklahoma was first prcducad by "The Theatre Guild" at the
St James Theatre in New York City on April 1 1943 It has
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Art and ardiitecture In both group, "WtU Noted Pilots"
countries are outstanding. from the Pilot Club of Sanford
Dora Lee marveled at the to sirig. She said, 1177hey were

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marry me he would like to
Do you hate to write letters daughter, Debbie, has a
know what kind of lover' * i
wife
because
you don't know What leading dancing role -at - the
would make. He says his
will have to be a good lover, to say? Thank-you notes, Tropicana in Las Vegas. And
that's exciting for 911 of
Abby, I am the kind of S)' fli pa t h y letters ,
makes love only congratulations, how to Debbie's friends in and
,woman who
ons around Sariord.
with her husband, so what decline and accept invitati
should I say when he keeps and how to write an inPerhaps there's no way to
sting letter are included
asking me to go on an over- tere.,ti
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night trip with him?
magnitude
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dance recital
Write
Letters
for All
OLD -FASHIONED
Occasions." Send $1 and a until you have a dancer on
DEAR OLD-FASHIONED: long, stamped (28cents),self. stage. At this time, this is
Tell him it's against your addressed envelope to: Abby, surely the most important
principles. He might be wise Letter Booklet, 132 Lasky event of the times - at the
to take his chances. While Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. time.
putting you to the test, he 90212.
School of Dance Arts 15th

DEAR .ABBY: I am
to marry a very
-hanUsôifle, uccessful
:business executive I'll call
:i.Mike hired a secretary
about three months ago. (I'll
call her Nora.) I saw flora
,only a few times at Mike's
office. She's middle-age,
llght1y overweight- and very my question is, was the
plain looking. She's a surgeon wrong, or am I the
'divorcee. Mike said she was exceptional case?
I am sure there are many
very competent.
Yesterday Mike told me men and women who are
'that Nora had come- to his interested In knowing, but
apartihent-on the previous you use this letter, sign me...
Sunday afternoon. unanWIMPY. FROM PA.
Much
DEAR WIMPY:
n;unced, saying she had
something very Important to depends on the extent of your
:talk to him about. He invited surgery. Perhaps the surgery
her Into his apartment, was more extensive than the
without the slightest Idea surgeon thought It would be.
what she wanted to discuss. There is also the possibility
She then said she was very that your Inability to function
nervous and would Mike sexually Is due more to
1ease, pour her a drink. He psychological than surgical
eald he gave her a drink and
DEAR ABBY: A friend of
Ilmd one with her to make her
mine has an oil painting of a
feel more comfortable.
1n Nora told him that naked lady hanging in her
fton the first moment she den. She claims it is work of
schoolgirl art, but It looks like por.
a* him she had a
ujh on him, and would he nography to me.
This friend entertains many
knake love to her Just once
religious and elderly people
before he got married!
Abby, can you imagine such who avoid going into her den
because they are em'a request?
Mike said he politely told harrassed by this obscene
WI7IIWI5 WV (MU was P(J1M Warn eiiori anu wora
er that he didn't think that painting.
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,,averygoodIdea,and1t* - Abby, if this woman Is so
had better ve DeCaUSe M fond of that painting, don't
you think she should hang It in
had an engagement
; What do you think of Nora? her bedroom where It
;w' what do you think of wouldn't embarrass
1ike'SPEECHLESS IN anyone?
RED-FACED IN GREEN
sJ.nANY
DEAR SPEECHLESS: I
BAY, WIS.
bbik Nam Is pithedeally IN
DEAR REDFACETh Vow
idafam And Mlks bas a frIend bas the right to haag
whatever pleases bet in her
iet7 g moith.
pEAR ABBY At age 76, borne. Pornography
like
IsmytIrst letter tOY
years ago I had surgery @I the bOIdeT.
,on enlarged prostate. My
DEAII ABBY:1 am on oldctor told me that It would fashioned European-born
t søectmy6.sirfor pox Cr widow who ls being courted by
a - gentleipari who wants to
y Ability to perforul.
fter the surgery, both many me. I like him very
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were affected. I hive no naich- and think he would
kcblsin because er my make a fine husband, but he
U.mnI miss the 5e1,but says nemore tieaecs-Io'.
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Daughteris of Wesley Class, and he is a member of the
Men's Bible Class.

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Ajd Dora Lee said she was
disappointed In the designer
shops. "They were so tiny
with a poor selection — and
prices were unreal — $400 for

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Because of his health, Mrs.
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the family to Tacoma to be near his brother. She met
Athow in 1913. He has been an auto michanic since.
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Those present were: Mr. fraternity.
and Mrs. Saul Abramson, Mr

Lee said she did not see one get together the last Friday of
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par o pan on women
Women were wearing longer, dish dinner when good food
fuller skirts with boots, she and entertainment are the

the house and the yard.
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In yea rs past both studied music. He played the
piano. She played both the piano and organ and served
as church pianist and organist for years. They have
. been active In the Methodist Church through the years.
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member of Kappa _Alpha

sky high in the two countries. daughter of Eve and John
And tihemploynient-ejust as Crabtree.
bad. She mentioned that a
According to Eve, "Mother
"hairdo" cost $28; theatre, -sas- awestruck."
$28 a seat;- breakfast 'in bed, '
$50; hotel room, ot'er $100

In 1953 the Athows moved back to Florida and built a
home in Longwood. They put out all of the shrubbery
and many plants which rill the large yard. Ifis hobby

Cole, Mrs. L.B. Steele and Miss Mabel Chapman.
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Gertrude Benjamin and- Floyd F. Athow, were
married In Tacoma, Wash, on June 2, 1915. The wedding was an outdoor event at their home. Mrs. Athow is
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iv*ities.1, I
A short silent prayer was called'in memory of Mabel Hurl
ston, &amp;retired teacher member. A committee cons1stingo.
Sara Brown, Lou Baker, Minnie Harrison, Bobbi Hardl and
Herilreitta Zom was appointed to, take appropriate action at
the time of dea of all club members
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Joining the Athows in celebrating jere Mr. and Mrs
R.M. Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Futrell, Mr. and

price of $1 each. Join'the club for a fun picnic and bring your.
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wilb a dinner given in their honor at the Cavalier
Restaurant in Sanford Wednesday evening.

Senior citizens can visit the Zoo on this day for ared

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Also she announced the olub will spomm a picnic a t ti~
Central Florida Zoological Park on June 17from 10: 30 a.m. to 3
M%r
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meeting will be held at the chamber o(- .Commerce large
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Wright, who were cheered for son, Brian, of Columbia, S.C; throughout Seminole County,
During luncheon this week, their efforts by their parents, and Steve Friedman of some neighborhoods are not
being covered. if you have not
Dora Lee, Mildred M. Caskey, Corinne and Walter Rye. Haworth, N.J.
-been %isited, please send your
Dr. Genevieve Richardson Since Walter's illness,
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Mrs.
books and mementoes that the him enjoying himself. •
William Brubaker, has 'been
Irene has set a personal
tourists brought back.
Ruth Mellon came from named to the Dean's List of goal of $50,000 for Seminole
We were impressed with all Montgomery, Ala., to see her Honor at lluntingdon College, County - all monies to benefit
the places they visited
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Dora Lee saidintlauon was Crabtree, dance. Leslie is the (ontfts1)1r of
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Prlzeswere given to the oldest club mother present—Agnes
Bardello and to the youngest— Mary

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Sewanee. Tenn.
David was a member ot me
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showed up at all three shows Sam Barr, Mr. and Mrs
Crusade Chairman Irene K.
They did the usual tour bit to cheer their dancen on.
Melvin Siskind, Dr. and Mrs' Brown is reminding everyone
around Buckingham Palace, ' All three shows, slightly Edwin Epstein, Marcia in Seminole County that the
went to the theatre, saw different, were very well Siskind, Mrs. Rose Zucker- American Cancer Society is
Shakespeare's birthplace, done. It was obvious that the man, and Mr. and Mrs. still accepting Susan B.
went shopping — and on and dancers were well-trained Irving Jacobs of DeBary.
Anthony Dollars (or paper
on — with a full week spent in and all had stage-appeal in a
Guests present were: Mr. ones as well).
London, "which was just highly professional manner. and Mrs. Steven Stein and
Although there are over goo
beautiful,"r according to Dora
Hats off to the instructors, daughter, Kari, of Maitland;
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daughters, Margaret Ulmer, Doris Rogers and Ma'
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To complete a foursome, Lula Moran and Esther Lansing werl
drafted as mother ar# daughter.
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Sanford Civic Center
Although it was a little late to observe Mother's Day, a fun
program was arranged anyhow by Wilma Rasey and Freida
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are Betty Halback, Shirley
MU1s, Marian Rethw ill,
David Townsend Parker, '
Florence Taylor, Laura son of Dr. and Mrs Vann
Chase, Laura Ozier and Parker, has received his B.S.
Mossle Bateman.
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installedbySherlffJohflP011L
and particulary In Japan.
length gown, with train, of white silk Mary,performedthe ceremony.
The 6-year-old, fint grade student is
The meeting will begin promptlyat 8 Melodee Skating Rink. The hours ale
organza. Lace trimmed the neckline and
Reflection, of the Far East were ap- recovering from a brain tumor
Champagne was served in the Starlight
pm with eight door prizes being given 630 Iii 8 O p.m., This
.eeves. A short veil draped from a Room to all of the guests from ?ew Port Parent in the various Wads and meats operation
partyfortheschoolyearandprocee4s
away.
wreath of white daisies and
carrleda Richey, Merritt island and LakeMary. which had been marinated In
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boiuiet of whIte daisies.
tsfrievj sauces beforeroesting.
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unique highlight
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attended her
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W VC to cook linda Chester Is In ICU at Walter Reed Monday in the Starlight Room
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Carla and Michael, after a short tured from a large watermelon. Fresh
and she carried a nosegay of yellow honeymoon in this area, will live in strawberries formed the turrets. Fresh
A trust fund has been established at
dalsies. Michael's father served asbest Denver. Cole., where Michael is em- fruit filled the castle and a miniature Flagship Bank ln Lake Mary or the bank

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and Employees

. A Singles ministry under the leadership of John
,Presgraves is being formed at Conununity United
, Methodistchurch,Casselberry. Onegroupof slngleawill go
Ait to dinner following the Sunday service ihile another
groupwfflattendth Zeliwood Corn Festival. They will
come beck to the church at 5:30 for a business meeting. All
edsjngareLavfted.

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Flail Assanskly of 0i4, 1711. 1 Elm

tewU4sPitIsNp.L.beDc.&amp;TusbawtIIa lt MiSlead
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Ctyary Siplist Dwc1., Crystal LiSe £ 3rd, USe 44a,y
Csssilbsrry laplIst C1.ws*. 175 kenlasla Blvd.

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Suisand Bapusi C1.urc1.. Sell Palmist.
SI. James Misslenory laplist Ckuac1.. SI. Rd. 41$. Osleen
It. Lube Missionary laplist Church 00 Cameron City. 111.
St. Pais laplist Church. 113 PIns Ave.
Mfl1.IS $apItst Church.
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II. JskVs MA$lsasry lapels, Churds, vii Cypress St.
Temple laptisi Church. Palm Springs Rd., Attamenie

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Cepetrysins l.apftsl Cberdi, Cientry CM Road. LaSs
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Faliadeisp lapSeS cftwch ii Altamsiss Springs. It.

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the tremendous power

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First Msthsdlst Churh it yies

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their children all the rest of their
lives. Words you hear somebody whisper
behind your back can crush your spirit
days. Words guide planes onto runways.
Wordabetweenthe President and other heads
state Influence the destinies of millions of
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The Young Musicians Choir of Central Baptist Church,
day,at7p.m.,atFlrstPresbyterlaflQflirchOfSallfOtd.The
.kal drama tells the story of his dii )edletC (4)
The chcr of fourth, fifth and sixth graders is directed by

believers,"andthattheWordoftheGospells
"the power of God for salvation to everyone
who has faith." That word has tue power t

School graduates from the church will be
conizec1 at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services this Sunday.

because the Holy Spirit personally travels

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Al' *M.U. Drck. Otg &amp; ute

All PaNe Chapel, Ca., $a.imls. Wilt.. Pail

FirSt ChWC1..4 Ckkj, kJpll.J, p

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Associate Pastor Dan Consla, of First Presbyter1an
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Theatrics is something ss'hlch calLs attention to itself.
Without developing our understanding or appreciation of the
theme, it panders to the audience's lower - tastes. It is
exhibitionism.

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Wednesday at

have lost their way without the cord. They
would grab It, walk beside it, and hang on to it

ve., Sanford. Members of the group from left,

meant quick death.
The cord didn't look like much, but it served

Susan Warner, Scott Kilewer, leader, who will
bring a brief gospel message and Pam Kliewer,
pianist.

as a vital lifeline. Byrd called it a "thin cord
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seem like much to us at times. But it is our
"thincord through thechaosof this world."
Wesald, "Sticksandstones may break
bones, butwords can never hurt me." But all
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Sanford Church of (cd
SALUTES

playmates yelled In our ears did hurt.
Now, If ordinary, human words have such
power, think what the Word of God can do. It

with the Word,
The purpose of the Word of God is to connect people to God. The Word is the Spirit's
"live wire" which brings you into contact

drawing you and God closer together. It can
bring harmony into famines where bickering
and argument and discord now rule. It
lung purpose Into the lives of people
think that life begins and ends with making

callayou to faith in Christ by the Word of the

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Caries DeAlba
Ssmloie High

Randall Rawlings
Os Land High

Diane Carpenter, Debbie
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Joe Priest, Rene Dixon, and

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night May 30 by Bishop Joel

SllIS5 HIS, MerIVI4p Ctlwc, SR 434,
United Ditch it

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W. Grant Jr.

assigned to Trinity United

appointed to the new

was named assodate minister

County. The Rev. Cecil

C...tty

Lard Jesus causst. WslNei'f

In. specIal services this Sunday all

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EdUcators.

PIslededal srn 11115 Tahs,ned.,
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theater.

thin cord from their main base to an outpost
which sheltered scientific instruments. The
cord stretched for hundreds of yards through

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•Ststferd MIarnerIal Church. S. Ds$sry
$aniaaiss United MsthMisS Church, $1 414 aM 14. i.amgase
PsrSt Church it me Naure. *511 SaMerd a
Geneva Church it We Nalarsas, 1.5. 44. Genies

'kkers

ChulveSa Camuptty Cpr

55.4451. ii past.

St. Lila MS. Ck*C1. SI Caimores City, Inc., laardafl 'N SR
SI. Mary's AM.!. Church. St. It. III. Ostoen
14,s, Church. 00005 Rd.. IMerpts

1.15. Mary
LaSs Ma.ss Church ii the Nar,e.,

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GraM Chapel AM!. Church, oiws
Oekp've MiStleilsi Church, Oviede
We.leyan MiWedisi.

MvontIu C1.wcg.

I said In my letter, "I feel sure that what I am telling you
about your Sunday telecasts comes as a complete surprise to
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director*or'theIr lack of artistic imagination. I encourage
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them to develop a better "sense of theater."
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that Admiral Byrd used on his last expedition
to the Antarctic. When the snows and winds

words every day.

1l,ifornary,weak,humnanwordshave
such power, think of
W'd of

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Oeflssa Pre.erlu Ckur N.IIa.4 Blvd., &amp; Austin A,e.,
B--.
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LulluraaDwch
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15351.5141. Place
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Messiah Lumira. Church, seMis D.ys Or. Hwy 045.' LIII Mary United PrsIIflonlas Ctl*
Preiwiert.. Church. Oil Ave *3rd $1.
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Ckwc*. Rod lug Rd., casslISrfy
rIasti151 CbepsI, flmay Mvestlst crcL

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Aiceusiep Luttssraathurch, ov.rbr,sS Dr.. Casaithsny

kisik1(NeleChe00CIsS.34lSUbe Newell Rd.
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$afot Chrisilas Church. $2151. Airperl Stud.

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MI. MiniS PrIad$tvs lapehat, lilt Latest Avg.. SaisOsad
Maa00y Baptol Church, lanianil Springs t.

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Delary

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All kiss Catholic Church, flI Oat Ave kaSsad
SI. Las's Ca*,Sc Church, Digweed Trail, Delary
It. AigaMis CalIwlic Church. kasis Dr., sear kilos It.

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Chirdi 000.4 el Prspfticy, isal S. Elm Ave.
CIivrc1. *50.4 it PrIØSCY, 1714 S. Persimmon Ave.
Riecul Church sO 0e4.1711W. 1)5151., Sanford
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Eastern Orlhds* Church. St. Olmie. UI S. Magaslla Ave.. Free Ultesdist C1.WC*. 511 W. 4*15.
Pint
United MeWedisi church sO Geneva. Geneva
Seated
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SisiSil A.M.U. CMwt1.. CaMSSII Hg?.,.
Cassiibsuy Cemm.kty United Metkiit Cftw,
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pastor, wlllspeaklnthechapelonthesecondofhls sermons

Tale Of A Whale

CIiurc1. SI Get IS) W. 22nd St.
C1.S,C1. it Bid, OVI14S
C1.srcft it Sad 14.Iliwss, labs Menres
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We hate to admit, as human beings, that
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rocket blasting off from the Cape. But, words

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fellow," he said. "The reason It hurts Is that you are at least in

and stones may break my bones,

services this Sunday at -Community United Methodist
Qurdi, Casselberry, with the Rev. Arthur Padgett
speaking on "Preparation for Communion."

The First Presbyterian Youth Club will hold Lock-In
Friday and ending at 10 a.m.,
June 6-7 begInning
Saturday. In addition to singing and games, a two-how

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feel that way about God's Word. They think

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you werça child you chanted words like these
atyourplaymateswhen they hurled insultsat
youorcalledyou bad names. But, all the time
you knew it wasn't true. The words and

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Jerry&amp; Ed. Sekarlk
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PRISRYTIRIAN CHAPEL
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E. C. Elsea and Staff

rats in our day, too. The only difference was we killed our own
rats. We didn't ask the government to do it for us."
I accused Graham of casting "an ungracious slur on the poor
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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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gradii,ition exercises

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were asked to shut theIr eyes atthts point. He said it is because
some would be embarrassed to raise their hand in front of
everybody say they were not sure of their salvation,
In this case, a national TV audience was being allowed to
intrude on what should have been a secret moment.
Every eye was closed - except the camera's eye!
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MYF 2nd &amp;IffiSi..i.
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THILAKIMARYUNITID
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Tucker DrIve, Sunland Estates

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Martha Group will host the tea following the meeting.

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Wed.Prayer&amp;Ilble$tvy 7:31p.m.
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will presenta concert of spirited Christian music Sunday at
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Laundry Is less of
a chore when each child accepts, the
responsibility of stripping his bedding, combining t with his
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child has his own wash day and his own hamper or basket. It
lakes less than five minutes to put the machine to work before
leaving for school.
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blouses, dresses, etc. as well
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needed it.
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skirts and
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and laundry machines without
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a matching lace, top stitch it,
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TAG IT
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Do not throw away the
baggage check tags which the
airlines put on your pieces of
luggage. They are made of
sturdy cards and have very
well reinforced holes for at
taching a piece of elastic or
string.
Cut these cards down to a
smaller size and if there are
perforations across the tag,
strengthen It with transparent
adhesive tape
These made good tags for
extra keys around the house
(label accordingly) and also
very good temporary luggage
tags.
Ethel Nichols
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This is your column. If you'd
like to share a hint, ask a
question or make a sugges lion, write me care of this
newspaper.
Hugs, those

SPRAY AWAY STAINS AND DIRT
DEAR HELOISE:
I have a problem I hope you can help me with
I have a pair of yellow painter pants and they get
really grimy with grass stains -and dirt,
Now, this is my problem
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Janet Paluska, Age II
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hen wash the pants as usual.
Your "problem" will go right down the drain'
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I love jewelry but it was always scattered
everywhere. My parents were beginning to complain
Mother bought one too many coffee mug trees for
gifts and gave it to me, so I gathered up all my jewelry,
and placed my rings on the base. Necklaces and
bracelets were hung on the branches.
What a nice touch it added to my room. My family
loved the idea. I thought you would too.
Debbi Edwards
I do, I dot You're a hofleybunch for telling us about It.
Do write again.
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By DONNA IMES
government increasing lazes by more
Herald Staff Writer
than 5percent.
Crystal bsll.gazlngIs the name ofthe
— ontopofallthls,Gov.BobGrahjzn
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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decided by a joint House of RepresenSeminole County is one of those
tative&amp;nate 'conference committee, Is
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
haasee'• Sanford City ?kanaler
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Knowles said, owners of co
ball in an attempt to prepare a budget for
businesses
bear the brunt
as would
fiscal year 1980-11 which begins October those
with would
more expensive
homes,
1. His deadline for a budget recomwould bear a
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
an unproportionate share of the
which is all that I have and trying

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Is equal to the numb.,' reversed. What number?
Of JOWAWAI 0441
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and nothing mire. Now Is It done? .,
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names for race horses, with relatid tips Blue chip—
don't sell short Ton-speed Bike—plenty of drive Hot
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m and Jenny Meredith (crew) aboard.
and Mike James (owners), .v

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predict what Is going to happen. It is unecuItable tax," Knowles said. "It is
definitely a move.to 'help the little man'.
crystal ball gazing at beat," KQowlqs
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good.
The problem, Knowles has painted out
Local officials — both county and city —
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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monetarily
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
plans to be operating between Deltona and Sanford
whether to grant a new $15,000
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and
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
and back, but if her owner Mike James has his way
was off to visit the in
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DeLarid, Dolly he
for Sletson University
Knowlescould
estimated
thecity
newofhomestead an unfair tax advantage — an unfairJames has applied to the Florida Public Service
campus then back to Deltona via Orange City and
exemption
mean the
Commission for a franchise In these areas and
amq'3n1
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lord,
rthanl?avthga.h).busof ppy assessments. 0. wants
hopes ii) get In operation by mid-July. The tint5
Plans cell for the trolley to operate every day
$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
This is not legally possible, the city - the conference committee that is still
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.
But, he added, whatever the conOn top of these requirements is &amp;A ference committee decides on is likely to

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Some 2,500 years go a
Greek mathematician
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trIangl the larger
squire was the exact
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so elated that he giveaway his worldly
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In spite of its nostalgic appearance, the motorized
trolley was built over a 1980 Dodge chassis in
Kissimmee and is fully licensed for highway use.
James is part twner. of the firrnjhat
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James said he Is starting out with oe trotl*y
supclementedwtth litney buaes, tut plans
two more trolleys In the West Volusla area and two
for the Sanford run.
He also plans to use an English double decker
called "Big Ben" for handling charter groups of up
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. continuing growth of Seminole. County. as a biology teacher and a coach In junior
- Five new elementary schools will be and senior high schools, two years as
needed, he said.
assistant principal at Lyman High School
"Growth has always been a problem and three years as principal at MIlwee
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served as president of the Seminole
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"We're not a rich county, but we have
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used every dollar the taxpayers have
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master's degree from Stetson Univera-year post in February. The deadline for sity. DeLand.
said. "The state Department of
candidates to file for the position is July
Education ranks us No. 1 In the state In
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He is a member of the First
cost effectiveness for educational
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Church of Sanford, the
results."
Hughes' primary campaign thrust has Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
been to assure voters he will provide for Florida Association of County
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students' high scores on the FloridaWILLIAM P. "BUD" LAYER
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
...proud of record
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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Sethinole County Superintendent of
Schools William P. "Bud" Layer an.
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didate for re-election.
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position for eight years.
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In Million-Dollar Theft Ring

Arrested

By DAVID N. R.AZLER
one count of theft from an interstate shipment
The ring, according to FBI spokesmen, was armed men would overpower a truck driver and
The FBI referred to its probe in that case as
Herald Staff Writer
was Paul Leroy Cunningham, 46, of 857 LIve Oak engaged in the hijacking of tractor trailers steal his rig, sometimes leaving him bound and
•'gator bait,."
FBI agents early today arrested at least 10 Lane Cunningham is a private contractor
traveling between Alabama and Florida and gagged at the
of the road
Oviedo police today said they had little
persons, one of t hem an Oviedo contractor, in
Cunningham according to FBI agents in other tate
knowledge
of the case except the FBI would soon
There isaiso (I good OSSi blit) an agent saidd
Florida and Alabama in connection with a multi Orlando, was turned over to the US Marshal and
Agents said the gang was more interested in
be
making
an arrest in their city in connection
illion-dollar theft ring, culminating a three-' scheduled to appear before a federal magistrate trucks than the cargo. The trucks were later s'bld there is a connection between this eration d
with
,Ihc,FBI's
ongoing investigation. An Oviedo
similar
ation broken up by the F131 two years
investigation by federal, sta te and local law today.
either in tact of broken down into parts. The thefts
his department knows little
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lieutenant
said
Lakeland.
enforcement.
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FBI agents say the number of arrests could occurred between 1975 and l77, involving more ago in
-- about Cunningham except that he olily moved
Arrçsted at his Oviedo home today and charged reach 18 in 'at least live Florida c1Us and one than $1 mill ion in trucks, they said
The theft ring, according to the FBI dealt with
into the area in the last few ,ears and may be
With-conspirac) to commit interstate theft and -Alabama ci ty. 1neath1stance,FBIagent,ssaldtwoormor'
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the postal service's public information
McLean said once dates for
Today Brown said Warren Morgan,
On June 17, more than a week before office, said he could not explain why the registration are set, first 20-year-olds, senior customer service representative
Congress passed the bill approving training was ordered before the di-aft then 19-year-olds would be given for the Orlando region who attended the

learning what they will need to know to
In Orlando, at the main post office for dering one man from each regional spokeswoman said she could not explain Selective Service form,
teach local post office workers how to the central Florida region, Retail Sales center to report to learn how to train the the scheduling or determine who would
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Present for the meeting were Coun. banking institution has controlled the
dilmen Burt Perinchief, Ray Fox and - sewer system. Kulbes said it will cost the

The council also informally approved
an affirmative action plan.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP!) A 2%4-mIle-1y4The bgr0l, containing about 85,000 barrels of oil (42
mile patch of heavy bunker C fuel oh from a leaking gallons per barrel), and the tug Domar Captain,
350-foot tank barge, carried on an Incoming We and headquartered at Morgan City, La,, were en route
pushed by westerly winds, threatened the popular
from Corpus Ciristi, Tex,, to the Florida Power &amp;
recreational beaches of Fort DeSoto Park at the mouth Light Co. facility at Port Manatee, near Bradenton,
of Tampa Bay today uwellas the ruldential are" o( when Ow barge began taking on water shortly after 4
Paas.GrUle and St. Petersburg Beath
am. some 20 miles from its destination.
A Coast Guard Wokwn,% said about $4 gallons of
The Cent Guard sald the aklppero(the tug managed
oils minute were leaking from the Doinar 118 and the to run the barge aground on' a spoil bank outside
accident wM elacd "a major oil llL"
Egmont Channel about 7:15 am.
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The manager said the $1.59 per $1,000 acros&amp;the-board cost-of-fivIng pay raise
The utihties budget totaling $138,815 Francis Mark. Absent were Councilmen city $26,389 to operate the system anincrease is necessary to fund city for city employees.
includes $112,428 for water service and Gene McDonald and Vie Olvera.
Herald Staff Writer
nually.
Kulbes said a major increase in the $26,389 for sewer service.
In other business, the council heard a
Three members of the Lake Mary City government operation in the new fiscal
The counêil informally agreed to a
year.
budget is the cost of gasoline from the
Kulbes said the $4.43 tax rate would proposal from Kulbes that the city request from real estate broker Homer
Council listened intently, but
The increased times would be used to: current $1.12 per gallm to an anUdpated bring the city MO,931 in property taxes. charge a fee for sewer service of $12.45 Sewell Ill that water connection be
comment of support or rejection ThurHe also Included $12,000 in anticipated monthly to the 177 families living in The sought from the city of
sday night as City Manager Phil Kulbes. pay a $17,000 down payment on a Class A $175
Sanford through
Deparbr2rA breakdown for the $474,081 revenue from federal revenue shming Forest mobile home community when Hidden Harbour for a 28-acre tract off
said property taxes in the nqw fiscal year Pumper for the fire deparurient; pur.
chase a new car for the police depart- budget Is as follows: public works fundsarxl$8,232inoccupatlonallicenses. theCitytakesoveroperatlonof theer Old Lake Mary Boulevard Sewell
must be raised to $4.43 per $l,
ment; hire a full-time grader operator; $56,576; fire department, $34,26; The revenue from occupational licenses system there In August or September.
assessed valuation of real property.
representing developer Roy Sikes said
hire a part-time parks person; empoy a conununicallons, $38,184; building and contingent upon the city council doubling
Current tax rate is $zs per
Several residents from The Forest 23 one-acre homes are to he built on the
- Kulbes said earlier figures released by ninistrator; buy a new copying recreation, $13,152; administration,
him indicaUng he would recommend a machlne; contrw~ for codification of dty $11111,752; central servioes $62,364 and
ordinances aDd provide a 7 percent police $166,17L
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By DAVID M. RAZLER
spokeswomen said the youth was
Scudder was saved because two of the
Herald StaffWrl ter
Davis ran out of her
joined by believed to have suffered brain damage
A 9-year-old Sanford boy owes his life three people who rescued him had taken Kathleen Williams, an employee of the during the time he was not breathing,
to three people who pulled him from.the lessons In resuscitation,
company owning Geneva Gardens who and
transferred to the Orlando
Police say Scudder had run away from manages the Hacienda Apartments in hospital's special pftUtric Intensive
bottom of a pool and got him breathirig
the home of a babysitter living on Orlando.
again Thursday mornIng,olice say.
care section. lie is listed in critical
Kevin Lee Scudder, 612 Mimosa Country Club Road earlier that morning,
Alloway, who says he got his training In condition.
Terrace, is fisted in fair condition this adding they still do not know whether he the Boy Scou ts and W illiams, who took
But toda y an Orlando Regional
morning at Orlando Regional Medical slipped or dived into the pool, several some courses in cardiopulmonary - spokeswoman says Scudder is in much
Center. The youth Is awake and talking blocks away.
resuscitation, got the child brea thing better condi tion and apparently did not
Shorty after 10a.m., the son of Sandy again, say police, who credit the three suffer permanent Injury In the accident,
and will probably be moved out of Intenaive care today, a hospital Davis, manager of the Sanford apart- apartment workers with saving ScudAlloway and Williams Say this was the
- mont complex, saw Scudder at the der's life.
spokeswoman said.
first time they had used their life-saving
Within five minutes, pobee and rescue training.
Scudder's future did not look that good bottom of the pool. He called mainwhen his blue body was pulled from an 8- tenance man Wavie Alloway, 406 Bay units arrived, taking over the job of
Williams said she had thought she was
foot-deep pool at Geneva Gardens Ave., Sanford, who reached In with a helping Scudder breathe.
"doing everything wrong," but that
Memorial
Seminole
Apartments, 25th Street, Sanford, stiortly "shepherd's crook" rescue pole and
Hospital Davis kept she and Alloway calm.

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posed to do just sit back and watch? Do battles except mine," he said.
Under Carter's plan, all young men
we want the Russians to come inhere and
Cambridge said there is a large born in 1960 will be required to fill out
walk all over us'
possibility" that what happened during draft registration forms at any of the
"Canada's out," he said.
the Vietnam era draft
more blacks country's 34,000 post offices during the
have talked about the matter a lot and registration~or the draft, but is resigned action to actually institute a draft of
As for registering, Coian said tie drafted than whites —' could happen first week of the program. Those born in
have more or less decided that if the to it.
those registered.
doesn't mind ,
again if the draft is reinstituted.
1961 will be required to register the next
draft is reinstituted, they would join
"There's nothing I can do about it," he
Robert Cowan, a 20-year-old Sanford
"Besides, you'll he arrested if you
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ROTC.
said. "We do have a duty to our country press opetator, said he thinks the country don't."
the unemployment rate among blacks,
T'hose turning 18 will be required to
"In RMC you get to finish schW first, as Americans. Somebody's got to be can do all right with an all-volunteer
Resigned to registration, Seminole they may think it's a way of getting them register in 1961.
even it tie country's at war," he sauL ready if we havt to LI1LbLL_. ---army
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for military service in the United States satisfactory," he said.
private."
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Miller said. "If the draft comes In two criticism by students during the Vietnam revive the dormant Selective Service
years, when I'm a Junior, it could really era, but its image has since been System and begin registration of 19 and
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trafficking to prostitution, bringing to nearly 30 the
total put to death In the past two days.
A woman and 12 men were executed in the northeastem city of Mashad, the Pars news agency
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selling narcotics and hadhidden the drugs inside her
body, the agency said.
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Slee py Hill Farms estate of Thu Brumlich, Off WYmore
Road in Altamonte Springs.
Best, an Orlando and Brooksvllle at torney, is seeking
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Of Boats

PJfl.
from the scorched ranges. Wheat and sunflowers wither in the
sun.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
The 78-year-old retiree died of heat stroke — one of two
50 Miles: Winds southwest 10 to 15 knots through Saturday.
Crop losses could reach the hundreds of millions of dollars.
victims of a killing heat wave that has set records across
Ranchers and dairymen are feeding hay to stock that should,
AREA FORECAST: Variable cloudiness through Saturday
Texas for three days and brought El Paso a record 17 straight
be munching summer grass. Hay is scarce and expensive —
with scattered thunderstorms. Highs In the mid Ws to low 90s.
days of 100-degree plus weather.
$80 to $100 a ton In hard-hit areas. And the drought has cut Into Lows tonight In the lower 70s. Winds west to southwest 10 to 15
The National Weather Service said today there Is no relief in
hiy production.
miles an hour except stronger near thunderstorms,
sight for Texas.
Some ranchers are selling off their stock and others are
cutting deals and sending cattle to fanners In other states
where pastures are still green.
Eastern Montana is hardest hit. But conditions are nearly as
bad In parts of North Dakota and drought conditions persist in
parts Of South Dakota, Minnesota and Wyoming.
Holmes; sister,, Miss Daisy Rosa Lee Johnson, Sanford St., Sanford, wto died June 21
ARTHURJ. REYNOLDS
as tough a situation as I've seen, certainly since 1961
Ar
th
ur
John
Reynolds,
84,
Holmes
and Mrs. Ka tie Mae and Mrs. Marcel Manning, Will beheld Saturday at2p,m. at
and maybe back to the 1930e," said Montana U. Gov. Ted Sch- of
2857
Pine
St.,
O
v
ied
o,
died
Taylor;
brothers,
Samxne Lee Sanford; four brothers, Eddie Wilson-Eicheibergers Chapel.
wintien, who owns a farm near Wolf Point, Mont., and lease, it
1110 Pine Ave., Sanford. Burial
Morro*,
Charlie
C. Holmes, L Williams, Germany, Gary in
Thursday
at
the
Orlando
Restlawn Cemetery. Wilson. ,
toatenant.
Medic Center. He was a Henry Lee Holmes; four Williams, Johnnie Ralph' Eich.iberger In charge,
Schwlnden said conditions were worse in the 303 — because
of the dust storms — but that he's worried about the native of IUpis, N.Y., and aunts; four uncles and several Johnson and Tony Lee REYNOLDS, ARTHU*JOHN....
hadllvedlnOvledoslnce 1953, nieces and nephews.
Johnson, all of Sanford and Funeral services for Arthur
"cumulative Impact" of the current drought because
Wilson.
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lb
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moving
Owe
Warren,
ere
from
four uncles; four aunts and John Reynolds, si, of 2657 Pine
"droughts are cyclical."
Pa. He was associated with Mortuary is In charge of numerous nieces and nephews St., Oviedo, who died Thursday'
Some old-timers say the present drought is worse
in Orlando, will be at 2 p.m.
Nelson and Co.,
ier anti ar rangements.
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andcousins.
great drought of the 130s — that there Is less moisture.
Saturday at the Gramkow
Sunrise
Funeral
Funeral Home Chapel with
Home,
900
Northeastern Montana has been extremely dry for the put was a member of the Winter
MISS EDNA JOHNSON
Eider Ken Cóonisy officIating.
Springs Seventh day
Miss
Locust Ave., is in charge Of
three years. Subsoil moisture helped farmers Wing i
Um ohnson,
Cremation to follow. Gramkow
Adven
t
is
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church.
arrangements.
Funeral Home Sanford is in
last year but It has been exhausted.
01 Adams
died
charge.
Survivors include two sons, June 17 in Ft. Pierce as
Officials in some areas of Montana predict a "zero" crop
MR. ORVALHALLEMEYER
yield.
Theron A. and Warrn A. result of an auto accident.
j050l, MISS EDNA
orval Hauemeyer, who for
Reynolds, b)th Of Oviedo;
North Dakota, w hich produces 80 percent of the world's
Funeral services for Miss Edna
.fi Sanford, she was a
eight years worked as a bailiff
John, 2$. Of 2001 Adm St.,
durum wheat — used In pasta — reports more than half the turn sisters Mrs. Harrlett
graduate
of
Crooms
Hi&amp;
at'
the
Seminole
County
Sanford.
who died Jun 17 in Ft.
Nichols, Clearwater; Mrs. School Sod
crop could be lost. Prices are up $1 In the past
I)ur
Pierce, will be at 2:30 p.m.,
Seminole
Courthouse,
di
ed
suddenly
wheat was going for $i.Sda bushel two years ago. Today It's at Carrie Finn, Ripley, N.Y. and munity College. She was
Saturday, at New Mt. Calvary
Was Thursday night
at the age Of Church, Sanford. Burial in
Mrs. -Anna Arnamon, Nor- employed U a pre
$690 and climbing,
61.
Restlawn Csm,tery, Sunrise
But officials said pasta makers will mix the durum with
theast, Pa.; two brothers, account clerk with Hartford
Funeral Home, 900 LOCUP Ave.,
Hallemeyer,
of
1251
other wheat to keep prim down rathw Um pass the coo on to
Sanford, in charge,
Warren Reyio1da, Erie, Pa,, Insurance Co.
Markham Woods Rd.,
Survivors'
medial.
OW Dole Reynolds, Evanston,
8 $Ofl' I.ongwood, became
abaIllffj
North Dakota sunflower crops also were heavily dimaged Ind.; 10 grandchIldren and 14 Troy Richardson, Sanfor
OAKJAWN
d; June 1972. For several yens,
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and ranchers and dairy farmers are having a hard time finmother, Mrs. Hattie Mae
eat-grandchildren.
-had worked mainly with
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MEMflR1II
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wii avvvixr wi uw iuv.
uramzow runerai Home, Jonnsoflj, grandfather,
Circuit Judge Voile William,.
A state spoke&amp;nan said the state huImplemented a hot llne
Sanford, Is In charge of Richard WIlliams, grandF'unerai arrangements are
to Inform ranchers where hay Is available and plans to hold a
arrangements.
mother
Mrs.
Roberta
yet set, tile seminole
- lottery In which some ranchers and dairymen will be allowed
Williams, all of Sanford;
County
Sheriff's Department
MARY ANN HOLMES
to grese cattle and cut hay in state fIJl* and wIIiflif
seven sisters, Mrs Gladys
said
this
morning.
MaII
AxmHolmes
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Farmers and ranchers in northeast Wyoming, have been
Brown, Winter Springs, Mrs.
forced to cut wheal for hay and sell their yearling cattle be. * 01 *fl WI 11th St., SIflfoCd, Katie Jones, Deltona, Mrs.
died SM*WdIY.
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FUfl5FC1I NOtICSI cause of a severe feed shortage.
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SilO Ii MWvIVSd by her Julia
"Pray for rain," said Abe Frisinger, who has been farming
Mae
Simpson,
HOLMES MISS MARY ANN—
near Richey, Mont., since 1948. '11ere Isn't much ela you can mother,.. Mrs (barks LAWTallahassee, Miss Nettle Mee
Funeral sflvic for Mhs Mary
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Midway Center will provide a gathering place for community activities.

BAYPORT: highs, 2:57 a.m., 1:40 p.m.; lows, 7:12 a.m., 9:03

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key to the new Midway Community Center to George Cambridge (center),
Chairman of the Board of the Midway Neighborhood Economic Action Team.
observing the official opening ceremonies are State Rep. Bobby Ilattaway
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IAgislative leaders thought they had placed the homestead
the facilities pay the saine taxes paid'by Florida banks.
exemption on tile S~pt. 9 primary ballot, but it turns out the
I t is notylear,'t lie state has the- pQwer to, Lu loans made by- - banking bilsyith lhgovernor'andalso kcide bthe other 'Tout.otate banks AnTt'the lawyers of the House aod'Snat
want
to
put
it
on
the-O&amp;
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--issues should be taken up Monday, including an election for the
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Hirald Photo by Tom Vincent

SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 8:40 a.m.,
9:03 p.m.; lows, 2:27 a.m., 2:23 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 8:32 a.m., 5:55 p.m.; lows, 2:18 a.m., 2:14 p.m.;

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Brown, who insisted on the I.PO ban, then bottled up thg
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and run through midnight.
The current code expires Tuesday under the Sunset Act
requiring periodic legislative review of regulatory laws and
unless a replacement law is passed. Florida's state-chartered

tually passing a bill will take only a few minutes," said House
Conu'nerce Chairman Lee Moffitt, D-Tanipa. Brown and Lewis say they hope to reach agreement on a

B yrne 's Pressroom Crowded

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and Senate President Phil Lewis were scheduled to huddle
with Gov. Bob'Graharn today to try to w o rk out.i.banking bill
that can be quickly passed during Monday's special session.
Legislative staff put together several proosals Thursday

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representatives Thomas Brownlee and Carl about the role of the MPO," she said. "And
Langford quit the MPO, saying they were
came to the conclusion that it is strictly a
frustrated because the organization was
planning organization. All we do is suggest."
"pdwrless" and an "exercise In futlllty."
Mrs. Glenn, Seminole County CornThe two complained that the board
no
missioner Bob French and two Seminole
authority to "force" governmental bodies to
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Representatives and ex-assistant for reorganization to
President Jimmy Carter, will greet voters at is'receptlon
In his honor today.
Pettigrew, of Mia mi, is a De mocra tic candidate for the
U.S. Senate seat currently held by Richard Stone, also of
Mtwtil.
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p.m. today at Roele O'Grady's In Orlando.

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give the st.ate'a bad reputation.
Reporters have dubbed 'the 22-foot by 25-foot
banks probably heed the right to set up LPO's, Moffitt said.
the county property appraisers headed for the Nov . 4 ballot.
pressroom "the battle ground" since Mayor Jane
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B~Tne and her husband-press secretary Jay McMullen
decided to put the squeeze on the media.
Check Y
Turkey Di
McMullen-h'as advised reporters they can expect still
more desks, saying additions will continue until the
w1SI1lN(;'foN UPD
About 2 million chemical presence in four flocks of turkeys
city is forced to find a.new locdUon to-house the media. - ---- ---p
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as dieldrin, and the Agriculture Department Milan, Mo., facility and shipped to other plants
--for a voluntary recall for further processing.
has
asked
the
company
ATLANTA I UPI)
Condemned killer Jack Potts,
Up to $50.000 and,more
No brokers foes
of the suspect items.
his mind made up to fight for life, turned to another
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Very attractive rates
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investments
federal jude toda y in his effort to sta y out of the
Assistant
Agriculture
Secretary
Carol
Ariculture
Department's
Food
Safety
Quality
Fiexibicrepaymont plans ---Home ini
Foreman Thursday urged consumers
ueqts
electric chair next week.
not to Service, said the department (toes not have
o points
Any werthhile pmir(;oi'
use Banquet brand frozen turkey dinners, recall authority. "We will
A ruling was due toda'in Macon, 100 miles south of
have to trace the
turkey pies, "Manpleaser" turkey dinners and suspected Pr(xlucts
C all or stop in at the Blazer Store and ask about our Horn,' Appr 1 tun
here, from Federal Judge Wilbur Owens on an appeal,
to
distribution
Points and
t ur key and gravy in boil-in-bags without retail stores."
Loan At Blazer wove been helping folks for i)'i O yeirs
lodged on Potts' behalf by other death row inmates,
checking the package codes.
Pot ts is sc he dul ed to be electrocuted Tuesday for the
She said there is no inuninent health risk
1806 French Ave., Sanford, FL 32771,
The department asked the St. IAnhis.based
kidnap and murder of auto mechanic Michael Priest,
posed by limited exposure to the pesticide, but firm to voluntarily recall its products, but it
322-4612, RE. Goddard. Mgr.
further consumptiop should be avoided,
did not give aniziunediate reply. "I hope they
Oakland.
Explodes
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take a step in the positive direction," Houston
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laboratory records found the potential said.
OAKLAND (UP!)
A sulfur-filled tanker truck
overturned and exploded early today, covering southbound lanes of a major freeway with a 400-yard wall of
-------,liquid fire and sending clouds of dangerous fumes
mile's into the air.
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tanker truck with one trailer apparently split o pe n in a
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crash, spilling molten, burning sulfur several hundred
yards down the highway and closing all five lanes to
traffic.
Als o In Oakland, the mysterious white powder spill
MIAMI (UPI )
The
that caused a nine-hour traffic tie-up on the San
release of 31 boats seized
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge turned out to be a nonduring the Cubzn refugee
toxic material used in paints. The substance that
The neighbor you trust for the brands you know.
sealift
has been delayed to
caused the worst traffic jam in the bridge's history was
give the 5th Circuit Court of
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Appeals
time
to
rule
and
the
-for producing paint or nitie.
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change its mind.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI)
The gap between men's
Aronovitz said Thursday he
ZENITH
and women's salaries is wider today than it was 25
was delaying his order freeing
1~6)
years ago: women in all job categories earn, on the
AM/FM
the boats for 10 days to give
average, 61 cents to a man's $1, an organization of local
the higher court time to act on
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the goverrunent's appeal.
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Los Angeles Working Women said Thursday that
He said he also wan ted to
jobs traditionally considered to be 'women's work"
give the W hi te house time in
clerical, secretarial, other office occupations
are
case it decided to change "it's
ZENITH
low-paying (leadend jobs.
whole posture" on boat seizu°flf) To Sell
ihhh1hI1l\
t.1hhhuhhhhhhhI\
res.
M/fMCLOC
Aronovitz made it clear
when he made his original
ruling
Wednesday
he
disapproved of the governinent's practice of seizing and
holding all boats involved in
the sealift in order to shut it
down,
The 19 owners of the 31
boats contend they are being
denied a right to make a
living, despite the absence of
a determination of guilt or
innocence.
MIAMI (UP!) A judge has dismissed the request
The vessels were among
for reinstatement of a former Dade County policeman
1,026 boats seized since
fired because of the Arthur McDuffie Incident.
President Carter's May 15
who testified under
Ex-officer Charles Veverka
order all but ending the sealift.
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the beating death of the black insurancenian did not
establish 'a clear legal right" to get his job back on the
police force, Dade Circuit Judge Mario Goderich ruled
LOW
COST
Wednesday.
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TALIAHASSEE,Fla.(UPI) - House Spe~ker Hyatt Brown

Hall pressroom is "growing like vines in a pot of
manure," reporters say, and it all apparently is part of

pay for projects It deems necessary as the
the MPO, but Mrs. Glenn said representation and nine from Orange County.
organiza tion that looks into transpor tation
"Granted, Orange has more population,"
Is weight ed in favor of Orlando and Orange
needs in Orange, Osceola and Seminole --- County. - -- - - -- - ---- -- --she said, 'but there sho uld be a bet ter forcounties.
mula, based on need or something. We don't
Seminole County officials are miffed, she
But Mrs. Glenn said Brownlee and
said, because the MPO recommended an have a chance to get our programs
Langford have known since the MPO was
siderod."
increase of buses, but only in the Orlandoformed In 1977 that It is only an advisory
Seminole County might be able to Increase
Orange County area and they gave Silver Star
group.
Its
bus routes If the municipalities lould
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nation's smings and loa
'n institutions exceeded withdrawals by $1.8 billion in May, the, first inflQw of
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Dale handed over the script to Police Chief
around- in the event there 'is a premature 'Dari Gatt - Thutsday hóuri aft er' th'e' revelation of the would-be killer."
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is breaking away'frorn the stranglehold.
Ameri ca n Motors Corp. announced in Detroit
Thursday it will reduce its white-collar staff by about
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he said today. Allegations against Floyd, charging him
with wrong-doing while In office, are currently being
Investigated by an agency hired by the city commission,
"Obviously the investigation doesn't bother me," Floyd
said today, "or I wouldn't be running for office."
Floyd said with the effective date of his resignation, On
new city charter, approved by the people last November
and calling for a city manager form of government,
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the version to be used this fall on the night- thief had filched the 'Whodunit?" script,
time -soap'opera.
Thurs'Jy, the !o Angeles Herald Examiner
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A federal banking official predicts the recession will
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It's time to talk about details."

Norman Floyd Sr. submitted his "irrevocable"
resignation as mayor of Altamonte Springs today to
become a Democratic candidate for the county commission seat currently held by Dick Williams, R.
Longwood.
Williams has said he will not run for re-election,

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the tn-county Metropolitan Planning
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wounded along the embattled Thai-Cambodian frontier, Western diplomats said today.'
News of the capture of the four men came as relief
sources reported a new surge of artillery and ground
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for a long weekend, he repeated w arnings concerning
Af ghanistan that became the focal point of his talks wi th allied
leaders In stops in Italy, Yugoslavia, Spain and Portugal.
"This major threat, we all agree, must be resolved by ft
withdrawal of all Soviet troops total withdrawal," he said.
"The recent token withdrawal has relati vely little strategic
significance unless ijis per manent and Is rapidly followed up
by a step-bytep.withdrawalof.the Soviet forces" he said.
Carter made no mention of the "transitional arrangement"
he has offered the Soviets in which a neutral, non-aligned
Afghanistan would be established if the Soviet Union pulls out
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"We're glad to be back In the United Sta tes of America — the
greatest nation by far on ear th."

them by acknowledging Angolan gunfire downed a
South African helicopter and one crewmen was killed
in an ensuing ambush.
At t he United Nations, the Security Council met late
the night Thursday at the urgent request of
Angola, which accused South Africa of "constant raids,
bombings, invasions and armed aggression."
The council adjourned, but a resolution condemning
So uth Africa is expected to be brought to a vote toda y,
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By VERNON SCOT!'
"Whodunit?" script was just one of sevel
source" had gives it to them.
Although this week's events reek of a
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
The purloined scenarios being considered, and said it
Several of the paper's editors admitted Hollywood publicity stunt, .fj,rald Examiner
"Dallas" TV script that allegedly reveals who "neither confirms nor denies the-recovered .reading the script., but aLorimar.spokesman publisher 'Frances 'Dale said: 'Ibeir --- -- -.- -- shot
s J:R. Ewing i back in the hands of the script will be the version" used this fall,
,said the scene revealing the identity of JR.'s 4 I,oriinar'si lawyers are certainly serious
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rigorous summit trgvels, Pesident Carter says despite some
differences he found a "remarkable degree of unity” and
harmony among E uropean leiders on all major problems.
The tired-looking president was met by Vice President
Walter Mondale at Andrews Air Force on his return Thursday
evening from an eight.day, .four-natthn allied fence.mendjng
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positions inside Angola with a support force of fighter
planes, helicopters gunships and tanks in an invasion
that has killed nearly 400 civilians, Angola has
charged.
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unharmed, police say.
The partial description of the suspects reported by police is
similar to the description of three men who held up another
convenience store at 11 p.m. Wednesday night.
that holdup, three men armed with handguns entered
-the Discount Food Store, 1201 AirportBlvd., Sahford, took *40
from the register and a customer's purse then fled on foot.
SUITS FILED
The president of the Seminole County Bar Assocjation and
his wife have filed suit against a cablevision company,
claiming installers damaged their new carpet and curbing
when they installed service in April.
Harvy Alper and his wife, Judith, have filed a Circuit Court
suit against Sanlando Cablevision, company manager, Mark
Jennings,company supervisor, Glenn Dwyer, and Bob Moore
and Larry Miller, two company cable installers.
The suit charges the Alpers not only had problems getting
service properly installed, but that installers cut through their
new $1,550 carpet and broke out a section of curbing while
working at'the house.
The Alpers are demanding more than $2,500 compensation.

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known.
Th e Maritime Safety Agency said the Soviet bomberreconnaissance air craft was on a spy mission along
with another "Badger" over the Sea of Japan when
crashed 62 miles north of Sado Island, which
miles nor th west of Tokyo;
No further details on the nature of the mission were
immediately available nor was the cause of the crash
immediately known.

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left 'the restaurant at .1:17 a.m. The thieves took Crandall's
purse, containing about $12 and assorted personal papers,
police say:
Police are also investigating the armed robbery of the Lil'
champ store, 1116 Celery Ave. t 10:10 p.m. Wednesday.
- Police say three men armed with handguns entered the store
and took an undetermined amount of cash from the register
and a purse from Sharon Meker, 29, of Sanford, a customer in
the store.
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A Syracuse, N.Y. man will be formally charged today- with
the June 8 murder of an Altamonte Springs woman.
The-sitting Seminole County grand Jpry met for about fôtr
ho s Th ursday before returning an indictment charg g
in
Rudolph Milton Richetts, 26, with first-degree murder.
Rlchettsls charged wi4 shooting Susan M..Bordas,
Vrof 707
S Wm ore Road earlier tlüs month, after forcing her to dave
him througWAltamonte Springs in her
Rlchetts was in Seminole visiting relatives at the time,
Dollcesnv.
Assista n t State Attorney Don Marblestone says the 17
members of the grand jury, meeting for the first time since
they were empaneled two months ago, returned the Indictment
at 2:36 p.m. Thursday.
ROBBERIES IN SANFORD
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Sanford police say today they, have added two more armed
robberies to their list of crimes under Investigation.
Early this morning, two young Sanford residents - were
robbed at gunpoint as they leftSambo's restaurant, U. S. Highway 1742., police say.
AhthbnyFeury, 18, and Kathy Crandall, 1ë, told police they

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Home Delivery: Wc°k, 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
Luu; iear, Hi.UiJ. By '.latI: Week, $1.10; Month,
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super sophisticated F15s sold to the Saudis; The
promise was a concession to those who feared the
Saudi F-15s might wind up threatening Israel's
security.
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thousands of corporations
The answer to the first question is simple which make
up our economic system. There
enough. The revolution that overthrew the Shah of
are over 90,000,000 voters who indirectly own
Iran in 1979 and, in the process, wrecked the stocIcs and bonds, thus giving us all a vital
Iranian armed'forces, removed the pro-Western stake in the task of setting free private enguardian of the strategic Persian gulf. Thus, terprise.
If your employer or your union owns a
Saudi Arabia is now
front-line state in the

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energy heartland.
As for Israel's security, most military experts

For fifty years, "liberal" politicians have
used stockholders as the whipping boys of

agree that the Israelis will continue to boast the

America. Their tactics are subtle. They shout

premier air force in the Middle East for the
foreseeable future, whatever additions are made

derogatorily about "big business." They

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survive In the real

newly hired

the ahareowners, and that

profit Is heavily taxed. Then, when this same
money is

paid

as

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would be hout1ng in the streets

years below

of

Exit Harpers

'Differentiated Diplomas" in Its quarterly,
"The Practitioner",
W. Keefe, association director
research and author, says a key question is:

inflation and depression unemployment.
These politicians li ke to pass the buck
present mess to OPEC. They never mention
hi gher
t he muchJower infla tion rates

"Should the diploma itself be differentiated
that it reflect different kinds of programs
and-or diite. Ing ,levels 'of skill and per-

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nomy for so

James

we are

cartel than are we,
All "social transfer" politicians — those
who take from the productive to
unproductive — must
Don't be fooled by
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1&amp;50 built its circulation in the early years by

serializing the novels of Dickens and Thackeray.
It published the poetry of Tennyson, and the

to issuing

Already this political buzz word is plundering
productive citizens and forcing massive transfers of wealth. away from potentially

of our 100,900,000-plus

We could unshackle our industry, set

marketplace

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the oil giants is caught ripping off the
American public, it puts on an air of outraged
more often than not, the
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wtiat by the federal government. Caught
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Moth's water boiling, aP9tY'
What
UOne that the Oil
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White flouae memo. It described the harsh 'could be punished by unctløi* ipinit
that the government was conMobil iubsldiiiiu U MOntgomery WIflL
sidering ag&amp; MobiL This possibility was in fact reflected by
Evidently astounded, Mobil Prgsident . president's wage.prlce watciulogs.
Wlfltsm Tavoular.0 omi AprIl 3 fired off an
Another posaiile weapon
met MObil,

Economic Policy Group to wriggle out of ,
mul Umillionllar gouge by ving up
million In permissible price Increases. Net for
Mobil: $15 million the money It wrongfully

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The two in China — and the fact of their being
there will surprise many.- are available and vocal.
One is exuberant: "1 was decades ahead of Nixon.
J!lstor' has vindkedmy decision."
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the

the day he took a crudely fashioned knife and cut
them off because of spreading g:.sgrene caused by
frostbite in prison.
"I counted to 10 about ,I hundred ti;nes before I
finally did it,"
has no regrets. lie did his "growing up" in a
prisoner-of-war camp in North Korea and at Peking
University in China, he says.
"I think about it as a very unique experience. I
think life in the POW catimp and in China settled me
down. I was a poor, uneducated black. If! had come

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teachers and II1aihflefl-afld I knew those-were farand few between."

Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Publish June

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Adainis said lie was -wild and running with the

wrong crowd" when he decided to enlist in 1947, He

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was 21 when he was reported mWing In action in

December 1950. In China,

offer help with adoptions

of

children.

this Notice of Administration: Division

foreign-born
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ORDAINED

BY

THE CITY

FOLLOWS:

offers detailed information on the scope of
each agency's work. For example, some
agencies provide serviices only to people
living in their areas, sme provide services
only to people
certain fai ths; some offer

EACH
SIDE
OF
THE DEX 76
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CEN
TER LINE:
BEGINNING $0
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH.
EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
EAST 1 4 OF THE SOUTHWEST , FL OR , A B 10 H T E E NT H

counsellngor home study; some are licensed,,
others aren't. Each
main officIals'
addresses and phone numbers are given.
agency's

State as well as private agencies are listied,
and so Is such specialized inf or mation
asthe
addresses of all the officers of the U. S.
Immigra tion a nd Naturalization Service,

OF

SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 20 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

FEET TO THE P.C. OF AN 11 DE- IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
GREE '51 MINUTE CURVE TO WAYNE DOUGLAS LEWIS.
Husband
THE
THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 60 DEGAEES and

A companion paperback,

ANDA RADIUS OF 484.27 FEETi MARY HILDA LEWIS,

need to know to start the difficult (but

gratifying) process of adopting a foreign-borni
chi ld. The guide lines, for instance, tell

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THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE
$12.82 FEET TO THE PT. OF

AMENDED

SAID CURVE; THENCE NORTH

NOTICE OF ACTION

partent.s about ways
ease the child into the family — photo, let.
ters, colori ng books, small gif ts, even more

HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE

c o General Delivery

OF 60 DEGREES AND A RADIUS

Osteen, Florida 32764

OF 412.27 FEET; THENCE A-

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suggested. The new family by the way,,can be -

MORE OR LESS TO A POINT 645% dissolution of marriage and

ii~ OF SAID SECTION.'

child, You can get them by writing
Superintendent Documents, U. S. Govern,
meat Printing Office, Washington, DC,

DESCRIPTION: ROCK LAKE any, thereto upon PetItioner's
ROAD: A 23 FOOT ST3IP OF attorney. ROBERT M. MORRIS.

of

TOWNSHIP20 rnedlattly thersaitter; otherwise, a

SOUTH. RANGE 29 EAST, SAID default will be en ter ed against you
POINT BEING ON THE NOR.
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ij, LawS of Florida, 190,
Chapter 7291, Laws of Florida,
bIlth
19U, and Florida Statute 5171 01• DEX-26

money that had to be Involved in a Contractbefore it could be canceled for p'
compliance with the guidelines. The
Economic Policy Group memo suggested that
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gOV'flflt, Mobil reacted with its usual bter. Carter caved
BusIness giants are
the
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FIdIllo Name Statutes. Tocrinanco becoming eftCttvL the Section $36.09 Florida Statutes
Jdint and prepiv flifI
1951.
th'ovewibed annexed area
Sig. Caroie $: DePinto
shell be eof Itlad to all Of the rigts
Fans M. Nelame
us privileges and Immunities U Publish Jung 37 &amp; July 1, 11, ii.

.froin time to time, dillIffillitilifled IM

lhg governing auThonityoO the OEX-112

Star inedal for exeniplar% conduct in ground

to change their decisions

to

prison camp.

Britannica

nature of the uncertainty "it be

notes

percent of all American prisoners "actively

Curtain,

Iron

prisoner exchange. "Hell, the Americans prolonged

The 21 were sent, variously, in China to schools, to the war by two )-cars because of this."

stated. lithe claim is secured, the

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DIALED DIR.EC1'

this Notice of Administration;
June 21, 1980.
Joyce C. Bran

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prisoners of cozying up to their captors in com- Europe later — one was a Belgian native and two he clauned was WiLshington's prolonging of the
munist
However, the Encyclopa edia
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married

Tephone: (813) 6flU3%
Publish June 27 &amp; July 4, 1950
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SECTION 4: That upon this

had it all to (10 over again 1(1 think twice and mmi;tybe
I wouldn't have slayed.''
lie is a World War II veteran "lit) got the Bronze

by fellow North Korea into China to live. Three went to lie said he elected

army and

LAW OFFICES Of

Off Wall *9 lnt*M to register sold name

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arrangements,

All were accused by the

or attorney, and the amount

726

and

a barn. We burned up in summer and froze in prisoners came back under the prisoner
winter."
and they had gone Iroirm and tus EnglLsh conies out lit a strong I'exas drasi
re pa triation

As Personal Representative
of the Estate

city map of the City of Longwood, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Florida, to include the annexation Seminolo County,
contained In Section I hireal.
cardancewith ths provisions of the

Lerviewed by phone by Hobert ('rabbe

Raymond Wilkinson of tile UPI Peking bureau.
"We
making
Howard C. A ( ,'iiiis, 55, formerly of Corsicarcl,
No formal peace Texas, is the one who said his only regret was the
heartache a nd hardaiiipht his f,iiiiily: "Pt'rhapsif I

way of

the fictitious name
SCHOTT
to amend. of SAFARI ICE CREAM, and that CLIFFORD J.

s"ge, and suppligmiliflif the

the President', power to price and al1oe'

least the Thirty Years' Bicker. Just

was

basis for the claim, the name and

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War,

young captives

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Date of the first publication of

6. 13, 20, V. 1980.

June

to

t'onibat, and he went to colk'gt' (' ',ears+ After
not to go home.
serving as a cheiiiist in tlit' Tsinan tutu for most of
The cooking house.
They refused. The army gave them dishonorable time ,ears in China, he vii as asked to he an English
Those wno had refused repatriation came out of discharges. They retained their U.S. citizenshiP. teacher in a nearb)- inedical sch(x)l - The Chillese
China singly, or in two's and three's
the first The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1955 that the are in urgent need of them
three came out after only a year — and almost to a lnilitary cannot court-martial a former serviceinan
Ilis China-born daughters are no" aged '22 and 20,
man they condemned the communist
life. for something he did while in service,
one a iiiedical intern and ttmt' other foiIosing her
One said, "It
he ll. We ate like dogs. We slept in
The 21 had declined when 3,597 other American fattier's chemist fooLsk'ps
becameatruckdriver, and

SECTION 2: That the corporate
STANLEY FRISCHMUTH
FICTITIOUS NAME
limits of the City of Longwood.
Deceased
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that we ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
at
Mety redefined so as to Include are engaged in business
said and hreln descrIbed and Sweetw.ter Square, SuIte 6, REPRESENTATIVE:

or

The ultimate threat that got Mobil woited

MAMELE
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Office Drawer H
Sanford. Florid a 32171

a

i work as a teacher or translator, he begged un- time of three years in communist captivity when in
successfull y for a year for any job. He finally
December 1953 they were given a final opportunity

mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
THERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE Petition.
DATE OF
THE
FIRST
OF$TATE ROAD S.434, THENCE WITNESS myhend and the
RUN NORTH 1263.9 FEET TO A of this Court on the 3id dayssal PUBLICATION OF THIS
of NOTICE, to file any objections
POINT 173 FEET WEST AND 15 June, A. D. 1980.
they may have that challenges the
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH. (SEAL)
validity of the decedent's will, the
EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
qualifications of the personal
EAST 'I, OF THE SOUTHWEST¼
Clerk of the Court
representative, or the venue or
OF SAID SECTION,
By: Cynthia Proctor
jurisdiction of the court.
be and the same is hereby annexed
As Deputy Clerk
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS,
DL AND
to and made a part of the City of ROBERT M. MORRIS, of
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Longwood. Florida, pursuant to HUTCHISON, MORRIS
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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to state

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LINE: BEGINNING 115 - 61h, 11011110, and file the original

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enable the clerk to mail one copy
FeET WEST AND 100 FEET th.r.ofwlthth,Cl,rkofthlsCOurt
on to each personal representative.
NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST tither before
service
All persons interested In thq
CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST Petitioner's attorney or
estote to wh om a copy of this
1,iiiff SECTION 36.

$6.50; the guidelines (Stock No. 017-0140M-*

factories, or

after they defected showed that when they juimll

from torture or

LAND ON EACH SIDE OF THE Post Office Drawer H. Sanford, claimant shall deliver sufficient
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CEN. Florida, 32171, on or before July
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FEET SOUTH AND 812+8 FEET arrearage in child support
due, the date when it will become
WEST OF THE NORTHEAST payments has been filed
against due shall be stated. It the claim Is
CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST you and you are required to serve
contingent or unllquidated, the

you're thinking about'adopting a foreign-born.

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Korea to let South Korea alone:
UPI repor ter Susan White, who Interviewed him sure that Korea is kept
ur
at his restaurant, says "the food was dellcious".IIis treaty has ever been signed.
wife and a daughter are now back in China on
who declined repatriation
The 21
visit. Adanis works seven days a week to keep his — average age 231i; average schooling, 101-. years;
b usiness 'going. When he returned In 1966, hoping to 20 volunteers, one inducted — had spent an average

be in writing and must inclicat the
fied

for

home."

the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim muSt

LONG SAID CURVE 512.12 FEET, that an amended proceeding for

a single person If he or she Is 25 or older.
The two paperbacks are invaluable if .

Mow's

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C. BRANDT. whose ad

and address of the personal

camp,

a

bothered inc until the

Post Office Drawer C, Sanford.
Florida 32771, The personal
representative of the estate Is

representati ve's attorney are-set
forth below
All persons having claims or
demands aoaunst the estate are

and only a few

picture what it was like. Finally I said, 'I'm going this month, President Carter cautioned North

NOTICE, to file with the clerk of

300EGREES WEST 120 FEET TO TO: Wayne Douglas Lewis
Residence unknown
THE P.C. OF AN 11 DEGREE SI
Last known address,
MINUTE CURVE TO THE RIGHT

adoptive

have catight Mobil, but it W"

F RISC H MU T H,

deceased, File Numbef 60 224 CP,
is pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which S

JOYCE

enemy,

lie said that with each passing holiday his
It dribbled away into an uneasy and shaky truce Iloth are now English teachers and Wth formerly
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yearning for America grew stronger: "It never in 1953, and it could be called, if not tile Thirty
worked in a 'I'
sinan paper inill. They were in-

SOUTH. RANGE 29 EAST; SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA dress is $124 Dorman Road.
Lakeland, Florida 33803 The name

THENCE RUN WEST 403.42 Civil Action No. 80-426-CA-04-P

Adoption Guidelines," tells just about alt

1) costs $4.25..

CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE

STANLEY

Sanford, Florida 32771

DESCRIPTION: SLADE Telephone. 30S 322 1314
DRIVE: A 25 FOOT STRIP ON Publish June 2o, 2i. i9so

of

was

VING

NOTIFIED
that the
ad
ministration of the estate of

BRIDGES

described property, to wit:

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY

SECTION 1: That the following P.O. Drawer z

the

about 5 percent — steadfastly resisted all Coinprison

Deceased

AND ALL OTHER PERSONS

REPRESENTATIVE:

COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF C. Vernon Mu, Jr. of
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,' AS CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp;

Chinese language and collaborated with

When he came home to Memphis after three munist efforts to Indoctrinate them or to use them the army, 20 knew nothing of communismexcept as
years in the army, three years in the
propaganda
sort of misty word; 20 had no idea why they were
and 13 years in China, he had a Chinese wife and two
It also says ftt nearly 60 percent of the prisoners in Korea fighting; 18 grew tip in povertyand eight-of
children and
called turncoat,
neglect,
died
. those in grinding poverty: 17 didn't finish high
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"I think it was out of fear that people treated me
school; 15 were under 21 when captured.
the way they did. I never became a communist. Our
The Korean War — first major conflict of the
status in China was that of a foreign student visiting nuclear age — took 140,806 American casualties,
lit China, tile two who stuck it out are in the inindefinitely."
33,729 of them killed, In three years.
dtLstrtal town of Tsinan, 200 miles south of Peking.

STANLEY FRISCHMUTH,

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The Koreas inain(ain .in ims(eady peact,30 vears after (if(, war began.

he spent seven years in

the university and won the equivalent of a master's

Date of the first publication of File Number 80.214-CP

of the Estate of
Frances G .Tooke
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andto annex said area,
Deceased
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

The directory is arranged by state and

prospective

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

As Personal Representative

Florida, to accept said Petition

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prison cost him three toes. fie vividly remembers

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By June I. Curtis

NOTICE. to file any objections

Patricia Stenstrom

Interest of the City of Longwood,

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THIS

Florida, has deemed it In the best

publishdd a directory listing 384

just

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whereabouts.

Arthur H Beckwith Jr

mission of the City of Longwood,

agencies and organizations nationwide, which

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again.-Turncoats, The term stung. With the 30th
anniversary of the Korean War ou tbreak coming
June 25,, they have mostly concealed their

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terms of said ChaHer received;

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as to the sufficiency of OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Such Petition pursuant to the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
PROBATE DIVISION

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not acctistomed to Uncle Sam acting mont power to enforce a s13pOIIdl7 vohm.

uppity to an Od compatty. MOK meanwhile, , tary ,---program-"

by

required, WITHIN of Seminole County, Florida

Chapter 75-291, Laws of Florida, representative, or the venue or
1973, and the certification of the jurisdiction of the court.

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Call it the disillusionment of the young who have
foll awed a gleam and Found it dulling. Those who
returned toAmerica, dishonorably discharged from

JOSEPH D GREENE. JR etc, el

Notice of Administration has been

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Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and

misfit in any

and what agencies are equipped to handle

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can easily be overcome by' paid counter- Price Stability.'
prepagandain Wading newep.pers_they
"Do grounds of basic fairness and ed
stick the administration can wield Is cutting sense," Tavoulareas wrote, "we call upon you
off federal contracts and exposing the price to discontinue yaw' present campaign against
gougers to bad publicity. In the case of oil Mobtl .,.Itseernainconcejvabletousthatln
companies, this Is a thin reed indeed,
the year 1* a senior adviser in the White
ButeventheEconomlcPoilcyGroup'iznfld House would even consider attempting the

of

Confidential, documents disclose how Mobil

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and

Florida,

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contingent or unliquidaled, the in the above action

be included therein; mailed are

County Property Appraiser

their needs and problems.

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homesickness. Call it turning. of the stomach .

Seminole County Property

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pursuant tottw Charter of the City they may have that challenge the
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testing at certain gates In the educational
studies diploma, for students who have not
pr ocess—and If students fail tests In reading selected specific career.

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Fifteen came back to America over the years. Call

Box I:fl

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ago for the 21 U.S. Army youths, Korean War
prisoners,whochosenottocomehome -.tostay in
'Red China.'.'

basis for the claim, the name and Seminole County, Florida, will sell
address of the creditor or his agent the following described property

and,

vocational diploma for those preparing for
of course, a check or money order. The,.
calls for job entry or advanced training; general directory (Stock
No, 017.O91.003-e) costs'

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prep diploma for those allning for college;

(The competency movement In specific

That was the label inAmerica nearly three decades

Tenn., whose Chinese wife taught him to cook. He
now runs "The Chop Suey house," a Mandarin
Chinese take-out shop.
Adams says he was never a communist. Corn.
munists captured' him. The privations of their

requesting to

of

out

on the :toth anniversary of the war,
looks into postwar lives.)
By H.D. QUIGG
UPI Senior Editor
Twenty-one stayed. But only two stuck it out, and
they are still in China today: What is a "turncoat"?

TION.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF al.
DESCRIPTION: ROCK LAKE THIS NOTICE:' 'to file with the
Defendants
ROAD: A 25 FOOT STRIP OF clerk of the above court a written
NOTICE OF SALE
LAND ON EACH SIDE OF- THE Statement of any claim or demand
Notice is hereby given that
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CEN- they may have, Each claim must ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR - as
TER LINE: BEGINNING 17$ be in writing .and must indlcatetl'ie Clerk of the Circuit Court,
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Inter-country

servicemen

given the chance. The following

hen

requesting annexation to the
All persons interested in the
Florida, according to the Plat
corporate area of the City, of estate to whom a cppy of this thereof as recorded in Plat Book

adoptions has never been gathered in one,
accessible place. Indeed, there's been a lot

you'll

complete requirements In a special area

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story,

THIS OF I

OF STATE ROADS 43-4, THENCE nature of the uncertainty shall be
Honorable Robert B McGregor. at
RUN NORTH 1263.9 FEET TO A stated, lithe claim is secured, the ii 00a .m July I?. I9SOat the west
POINT 115 FEET WEST AND 75 Security Shall be described. The front door of the courthouSe- in
FEET SOUTH OF THE NOR claimant shall deliver sufficient Sanford,
Seminole County,
THEAST CORNER OF THE copies of the claim to the clerk to
Florida:
SOUTHEAST '.- OF THE SOUTH enable the clerk to mail ne copy
Lot 19 in Block A in LAKEWOOD

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parents haven't been able to find

irwentymie

taken prisoner during the Korean War
shocked theirelbow countrymen at the
end of the war-h' refusing to return home

family — because of that, maybe I wouldn't do it
again." But politically he has no regrets. He messes
American football.
Both have Chinese wives and Families.
Among the more vocal of those who can be traced

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CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST or attorney, and the amount situate in Seminole County,
¼0F SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 20 claimed. If the claim is not yet
Florida at public sale pursuant to
SOUTH,RANGE 29 EAST, SAID due, the date when it will become the order granting Motion to to
POINT BEING ON THE NOR due Shall be Stated. lithe claim Is Date of Sale entered June 18,

adopted Mexican child Is silng the adoptive

with average

of

free,

eat, but how does it , taste? And is it really dividends and restore the value of our

savings.
This fall, our

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for

and eliminate the
discrimina tion of the double taxation of

nutritious?

consumer skills, health-drugs, problem
solving and community resource
—Columbus publIc'schools, Ohio: Diplomas
include "regular" student passed 17 units

to

The passing of Harper's is like seeing an old votes could, finally, break up big government.

family restaurant torn down to make way for a
fast-food outlet. You can still order something to

for

from

those who use the catchword, "compassion."

useful investments.
The awesome power

areas

But no diploma sy5tem,itself guarantees ranging
academic and arts to business
that a student did his or her best, Keefe education and practical education; "diploma
cautions. He said no diploma plan will be of completion" — for those meeting reduced
successful without a commitment to per- requirements.
sonalizing the student learniq environment.
—Loyola Sacred Heat High, Missoula,
411f
. par- Mont.: Regular diploma shows student met
the competency movement, _In
ticular, is
be a viable and nonpwiitive academic requirements; honors diploma
process, it must be accompanied by a means hi gh gr ades, ranging from cum laude
redesigned instructional system that ...
to summa cum laude-, nondiploma certificate
provides remedlatlon where needed, enrich- Is
student who went to school for four
ment where desired ... and a variety
years but Is Ineligible to receive diploma.
alternatives to the traditional high school
—Memphis High, Mem phis, Mich.: College

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bear on the issues that dominated our history and
cultural development for more than a century.

competency

one type,

so-called "differentiated" diplomas.

give to the

works of such American authors as Mark Twain
and Stephen Crane. In its essays and commentary
some of America's best minds were brought to

eight

for

countries are far more dependent on the oil

The magazine started by the Harper brothers in

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Mexico State Board of Education,
Santa Fe: Requires certification In
graduation: reading,
writing, ma th, government and history,
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employment in Germany and Japan. These

deserted the editors.

Examples of diploma dive(sity found by

formance?"
Keefe found nine variations of diplomas and finished all requirements
graduation;
nationwide and a trend among avant garde
,ldiploma with distinction" — 19 units comschool systems
more than
of B or better and
pleted

or

editors deserted the readers or the readers

of

so

for our

goes on the rocks, one cannot be sure whether the

grade level,"

The National Association of Secondary diploma. If students pass at a certain level,
School Principals In Reston, Va., helps - an- the diploma may bear a gold seal. Most'school
swer the questions in a report entitled districts utlUze the optional practice.

politicians have

of our money

When a distinguished magazine like Harper's

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were

weakened our
many years by "social
co
finally
transfer"
that
Inheriting the whirlwind of banana-republic

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grads admitted are dunces at spelling, Keefe:
and basic math —
—Idaho State Department of Education,
although their high school "grades"
Boise: Schools certify competencies by
fair.
statement or by seal on the graduation

dividend, greedy

politicians tax it again. Any other minority
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high school grads.

—College officials amazed to learn some

In these .
circumstances, refusing to sell the
Saudis what they need to strengthdh the punch of
their own air force would be foolish.

ERRY 'S

teach

anyone anything unless that person really

Washington demanding to be set free frbrn
such Injustice. This fail, let us vote only for
politicians who have publicly promised to
eUminate this shabby treatment.

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—Bosses wondering what to expect of the youngsters who enter senior high four or five

When our companies make a profit,,, that

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OF600EGREESAND&amp;RADIUS Rinehart Road,
Lake Mary. Fla. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
OF 482.27 F E E T; THENCE 37746 The name and addreSs of th e.
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ALONG SAID CURVE $12.82 personal representativ' attorney
FEET, MORE OR LESS TO A are set forth below,
ATLANTIC BANK OF ORLANDO.
All persons having claims or
POINT 615 FEET SOUTH AND
etc.
882.8 FEET WEST OF T}IE demands against the estate are
Plaintiff.
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE required, WITHIN THREE vs
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EAST

from

Thebottomlineaboutdiplomas,said Keefe,
parents to regain her child.
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Unt il now,' information
"We must ask ourselves what is the most

Or 6ne who fooled around until "let out" via effective way to utilize 1.14 secondary school
social
the practice of passing diploma help young pe ople achieve greater
everyone at the end of a school year?
potential in their educational experience. ,
from:

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adoptions has been SouthKorean. In 1978, for
example, 3,045 of the children came from
Colombia, 287
the
South Korea, 599
Philippines, 152 from Mexico, 149 from India.
the globe,
Therestcamefrom nations
in small numbers.
One reason the black market in Latin
children has developed Is that the

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by former President Ford. As It is, U.S.

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credible defense of the Persian Gulf.

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UPI EdU(fl0l1 Edi tor
What does a Wgh school diploma stand for?
Agoodstudentwhoworked hard In school?

Is least served by those who Inhibit, shackle

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profit belongs

childless

1967 By 1976 the total ha. risen to,L552, and
rougily that level has been maintained ever

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the Middle East had not President Carter cut $58

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savings and lnvestmeht helped to produce it.

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your hospital has an endowment, the Income
and capital gains from these investments
helps you and your family. Finally, if you
personally own bonds, shares, a savings

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Korean.War urncoats

NOTICE OF INTENT TO

FICE COST OF SUBMITTAL OF
THENCE RUN WEST 103+12
HEREBY THIS BID IS CONSIDERED AN
FEET TO THE P.C. OF AN 11 NOTIFIED lhat ihe, ad OPERAT4ONAL COST OF THE
DEGREE 51 MINUTE COVE TO ministration of the estate of BIDDER AND SHALL NOT BE
THE RIGHT HAVING - A CEN - FRANCES G. TOOKE, dec eased, BORNE BY THIS OFFICE
TRAIL ANGLE OF 60 DEGREES File Number 80 251 CP. Is pending
TROY RAY. JR.,
AND A RADIUS OF 484.27 FEET; in the Circuit Court for Seminole
TAX COLLECTOR
THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE County, Florida, P.robMe,.fl1Mi.sJ_ SE M INOLE COUNTY,
512.82 FEET TO THE P. T. OF the address of which I Seminole
FLORIDA
_SAIQCURVELIHENCE,,,NQRTH County Courthouse, Sanford, PUBLISH June L1989
bEQREES WEST 170 FEET TO FTOa 37TF THE P.C. OF AN 11 DEGREE 51 . representative of the estate
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parentless children in tI world who could,be
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struggle to contain the Soviet pincers closing in on
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nation forward to a new freedoh-i from

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DRIVE: A iS'FOOTSTRIP ON FRANCES GILL TOOKE,
THIS OFFICE RESERVES
EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWTHE RIGHT TO RFJECT ANY
Deceased
ING DESCRIBED CENTER
OR ALL BIDS, WITH OR
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
LINE: BEGINNING 50 FEET
WITHOUT CAUSE, TO WAIVE
SOUTH OF THE NORTHEASt TO ALL PERSON HAVING TECHNICALITIES, OR TO AC
OR
CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST CLAIMS
DEMANDS CEPT THE BID WHICH IN ITS
' OF THE SOUTHWEST '- OF AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE JUDGEMENT BEST SERVES

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EveningHé1Id,
Sanford, Fl. .

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DING WITHIN THE CORPOR
1969, and Chapter 75-297, Laws of -engage fl business under
the
Mt AREA OF Tl'l CITY OF Florida. 1975.
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fictitious name ofD&amp;J EQUIP'
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA. AN
SECTION S. If any section or MENT CO at Route 7, Box 780,
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND portion of a SCCtiOfl of this or- Londwood
. Florida, 32750. intends
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNI!. dinance proves to be invalid,
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AND MORE PARTICULARLY
unlawful, or unconstitutional, .it
Clerk of
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
shall not'be held to invalidate or Seminole County, Florida. (SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
impair the validity, forCe or effect
s E dw ard Gegner
BELOW) REDEFINING+:THE of -anyothersectionor'part.of this
SRU
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CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
ordinance.
Publish June 20. 77 A. July 1, it.
CITY
OF
LONGWOOD,
SECTION 6. All ordinances or
1980
FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE SAID
rts
pa
of Ordinances in Conflict
DES 77
LAND WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL
herewith be and the same re
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LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY;' hereby repealed.
INVITATION TO BI
AMENDMENT
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This ordinance
TAX COLLECTOR
TO CITY MAP TO INCLUDE
shall take effect' pursuant to the
SAID LAND ANNEXED;
provisions Of Florida Statute
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
PROVIDING
FOR
S171.011.
THE
SEPARATE SEALED BIDS FOR
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES FOR
FIRST READING: June 9,
ITEMS LISTED BELOW WILL
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
1980
BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC.
PubliSh - June 25, 77 &amp; July 3 , 11.
OF TAX COLLECTOR—ROOM
TIVE DATE.
1980 103 COURTHOUSE 217 N. PARK
WHEREAS. there has been f iled
DEX96
AVE. SANFORD, FLORIDA.
wflh the City Clerk of the, of
32771 UNTIL 10:00 AM. LOCAL
Lcngwood, Florida, a Petit l conTIME, JULY 10, 1980+
IP( THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
tam i ng the names of property
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
2 ELECTRONIC CASH REGIS
otqnecs in the area of Seminole PROBATE DIVISION
TERS
County, Florida, described as File No. I0-254.CP - SPECIFICATIONS
AVAIL
follows:
ABLE IN THE OFFICE OF TAX
IN RE: ESTATE OF

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provisions of said - Charter of the
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, City of Longwood, Florida,
NoIlcE IS HEREBY QIVEN
ANNEXING TO AND INCLU: Char 69 1268,
Laws of Florida, •thaf the underslgtled, desiring to

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least
temporarily.
MEETIN&amp;S,
may include the following: foliage and a twisting of year's growth and place in a fertilize established mums
PRAY AN SING SON&amp;5
WHEN oso;v •
t
25 Livestock
3 Surly
34 Occur
42
Years
thirteen
hysterectomy'!
I
job
and
though
June
ensomehow%
makes
the
June
sban.
Water
the
lawn
grass
Hiatal
hernias
are
more
.
Southern
wilt or L:own rot on fobage, usually occurs on well-drained rooting media every two weeks until flower
GATS
29 Jump up
"
4 Triton
37 Field
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to nineteen
COWdeS lazy summer days, summer days seem a little before and after application.
with
clear
plastic
or
buds
appear.
Water
coleus
I
also
have
discomfort
crape
and
cover
common
in
women
who
have
ajuga
will
cause
a
wilting
of
common
plants
such
as
5 Cerealgrass 30 Native of the
ANYTHING
40 Dare
1
.
TOM
the ardent gardener
I
be cooler, yet it takes effort to It seems chinch bugs get the
horizontally across the ab6 Hebrew God
the plant foliage and death of myrtle, roses, Japanese glass to achieve high Sand caladiwn often as they
41 American
been pregnant but they do
United States 45 Inland sea
DAVIS
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Express
his
toes
with
writer
7 Lessen the
current
have
a
34 Hawthorne
domen below the stomach
good
healthy
summer
blame
and
often
unjustly
for
the plant. There is no good magnolia and annuals. humidity and heat. Some demand a cool, moist, "yet
occur in women who kive,,
I'
Urban
43 Same (prefix)
gardening chores.- With the lawn.~Water lawns thoroughly everything. Be sure the
50 Cat sound,
strength of heroine
.
area which is burning in
Control mildew with Acti- plants that are coninionly never wet soil. Keep flowers
I
never been pregnant and also
control,
other than good
Horticulturist
approach of summer days, when needed. Lawn grasses damage is not- due to other
"
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nature. It's also aggravated in men. Obesjty or any
PM, Karathane, or grown from cuttings include: removed from coleus and
watering
practices.
Water
at
dione
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10
.
'" gardening problems require one inch of water one reasons! If you have any
by tight clothing. Could this
Funginex. Spider mites, abelia, gardenia, croton, caladium and allow all vigor
ground level and do not
crease in presure inside the
will call for imm1 diate at or two timesper week during doubts about the
tpe of pain be associated abdonunal casit) contributes
of the plant go into pro%iding
sprinkle the foliage of the whichfeedbeneaththc foliage coleus poinsettia ligustrum
12
cause of tilizer, such as comnitrual &amp;
$3
h'n
•
tention
'.'-u-cr
1
. dry periods.
with the Thiatal hernia or
Take
damage, check with your 6-6(ir 8-8.8, applying one-half plant Wet foliage will on jumpers, roses and other holly, bottlebrush, Japanese attractive foliage
todeeloping a hiatal hernia
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I
June 'and the summer
-_
,, ~he increased pressure tends
15
.Ast
between
gar.
something
else,
such
a!,;
center
'or
call
our
cup
per
square
yard
of
bed
encourage
the
Spread
of
the
ornamentals,
appear
as
small
yew,
althea,
azalea,
crape
freque*ntYes,
it
is
chinch
bug
time
garden
16
17
.
(0-21
sea
are
Important
-k.
.
colitis? The burning sensation
times o agai/i! Chinch bugs which office at 322-3Z13.
to force a part of the stomach
area. Remove faded blooms disease to healthy plants. Also red dots, which causes a myrtle, oleander and others. dening chores duxing hot,
.
pro%lde extra care for azaleas feed on St Augustine lawns
$8
is alleuated b) antacids orb)
Other timel) June garden summer da) s and begin
20
21
Summer annuals always from annuals and cut blooms drenching with Terraclor )ellowing ofjhe upper foliage
through
the
normal
hole
in
the
THE BOR N LOSER
.
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bv Art Sansom
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and camellias, while they are occur during hot, dry weather provide quick and easy color for indoor~ often so as to helps prevent this disease. Control th.is swillner insect suggestions may include making plans for Fall gar1
the attention to better bowel diaphragin. The hole is there,
22
estabhsling. flower budfor and may cause serious during the hot, summer days; encourage more blooms, Ueipove infested plants to with Kelttiane, or Tedison.
24
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25
action. What do you think is so yqur esopausan pas
ordering seed catalogs for .dening.
IM&amp; %R'(
HOLCAiJ THAT 82
..Z -___PeyA,,sg4Wn's blooms. During damage U not control.led. Fast gtowing and colorful
Water annuals %veil 'during,' prevent spread of this serious
June and 'the suninier Fall planting. Pinch back 4As always. if you have an%
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,DEAR READ, it
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the summer,.a'lack of water Damage usually occurs, as a annuals will continue to hot, dry periods and control dtseasl months tire good times to chrysanthemums to induce plant probleezas you just can; --You're join sour stomach
.
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and
plant
food
or
insects
and
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o~
bloonis
seeni
to
solveyourself,
help
is
describing symptoms and a ,- ' A variety of different
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patch w4h brown, dead center provide beauty if given proper major annual pestseto.insure
make cuttings of your favorite branching and inori
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diseases may limit next and- yellowish margin and care. Feed established an~
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doctor would not , make a
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' - good production.
disease which causes a white - ornamentals. Take five to foi this Fall. It isn't too late to - available by calling the - -- .1
disorders of the digestive ,
seasons production
I
diagnosis without having
mums
and
p1
in
to
Agricultural
Center
in
San
a
complete
fer
should
be
controlled
with
nuals
with
s)SteIII
can
June
insects
and
diseases
powder)
cast
on
the
plant
se',en
cuttings
of
current
plant
1iise
similar
.
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adequate examinations. This symptoms. That's why a
ford.
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would
include
an
X-ray
(if
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careful history _and complete .
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51
N ancy Booth was corn- dr obe": a three-piece pant Sweetwater Oaks home last
52
53
doctor wquld also want to see Reflux. Other readers who
by Bob Montana
doing very well now, and was presented to Andre
pletely surprised by a going suit, two two-piece pant suits, week.
11I
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what your colon
plans to take it easy until
functi9n was want this issue can send
Amorso by Mayor Steve
.
YES COMPETING
(THIS $5 HOV I'VE
"CASS 'WH4T WI
away
party
planned
in
her
and
a
lounging
robe.
Elaine
returned
to
her
home
like.
TV
4
IS
A
Uskert
of
Longwood.
regains
tier
strength.
LE4RNEP
TO
".
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cents
-with
a
long,
stamped,
COMPETE I
PINOSAUIZ BONES REVEAL2
I ADMIT
honor by several of her
Sanford,
Among the many guests in Huntington, Pa. yesterday,
P
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G1ECI(
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Burning
at
the
tip
of
the
TOMO4'Row
A
special
self-addressed
A
award
was
CH
envelope
for
ING 1O4y
it.
TE
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(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
1,1111g%%moti,
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I Ethel %k7hite is in Seminole presented to Linda Martin
NS
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breastbone or in the pit of the Send your request to file, in
. friends last Sunday afternoon attending were Dick and where she is a secretary for
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at the
%iithrSpriiigs
Wanda Fischer, Orange the Federal and State Legal
stomach is
for Ziki Ut) clerk of Longwood
Mimorial hospital
sometimes care of this news aper,
('rrspoudt
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of
Joe
and
Julie
Badger
County
I
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Commissioner
who
is
Services
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associated with hiaLil hernia Box 1551, Radio Lit) Station,
treatment.
May
slit
,
soon
hi. in appreciation for tier past
.
r
running for-Congress in.the- - .Alan, her 14-year-old son,
322-42197
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Fifth Congressional District, will continue vacationing with I
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and contents in the stomach
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Lin(W has finished tier last
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The
issue
of,
challenge
for
Betty
Eastman,
Tlw
Ilealth
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and
two
of
his
pol.itical
aides,
his
grandparents
until
*
leak
backward
into
the
lower
week as clerk for ilk,city, anti
~
Letter I'm, sending you
the party's chief engineer, T.
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Joe ,Singleton and Mike August. George loves to sail. will be with thein for the July
I
i,ongwood-Winter Springs will be- leaving for tier new
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Brennan,
second
in
planI
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
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11~1.,.
ning
command,
Husband
Chubboy;
Joe
and
Joan
so
he
and
Alan
are
planning
4
celebration.
..o
stomach
can
cause
ulcers
in
about
things
a
person
with
.
Area Chamber of Comme'ree home in Colorado. She will be
r
__ --Kloppenborg, Rod and Joyce some great outings this
s to (curgt laid its regular lunch eon missed
I
the lower esophagus just the hiaLil hernia can do for
John,
and
son,
Johnny,
to
Best
wishe
11 1~
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11'ieeling at Quality Inn North.
same as it can cause ulcers in themselves, including thet,
to surprise Nancy with ' Cable, and Richard and summer.
Gimber, also Bill Daucher,
Winter Springs Veterans of
.
N111. AND 1111S. JAV. BURGESS
I,
For Saturday, June 28, 1980
.
Corinnot Russo.
Candace,
their
other
There were approximately 40
", ~1 ""', '., 1."
.
9. Jy
the first part of the intestine clothing, having the head of
Larry Burgess, Meta Porter inembers and guests
Foreign Wars Post 6405 and
t Di
Johnny daughter,
u enwni. If heartburn or the bed elevated and other
former correspondent for the
and
d allill)- (I rca
re ders
crs w 'II
i
- Ladies
are planning
lending.
Ogilby
will
leave
Sunday
for
Boston,
and
Mather
AdverE E K &amp; MEEK
YOUR BIRTHDAY
sensitive
than
usual
and
cotild
irritation
of
the
lower
factors
which
riiake
a
lot
of
Herald and the Outlook,
June Birthdays.
.
b H
.
.
~
June 23,INO esophagus is caused by back. difference in how well you do
.
overreac!_f6,
oJishly,,....... _her antennae up at qll times. where Nancy will undergo Using Finn, New York, will
I
Dr. Richard Chambers, tWs Sunday from 2 tit 6 p.m. at
Hey.-MME I
medical
treatment.
She
and
arrive
next
week
to
spend
the
Mr. and Mrs. Johri W. Burgess of South Sanford Avenue,
Congratclations and very professIor of - History from
Your prospects for the
23. ward leaking of acid material with the problem.
SAdffiARIUS (Nov. '
Nancy said, "They comthe post home on 17-92. The
Johnny will also visit many of fourth of July weekend with best wishes to Richard Central Florida Bible
Sanford, will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary this
coming year are promising,
CJfl ..
tT..) a)Gi-frA 'R
Dec. 21) - Make a point to
pletely
surprised
me-1
was
College daughter of ,Joe Lee VFW
.
.
Swann, president of the Ili Orlando gave an amusing Inernber from Casselberry. Sunday, with an open house at their residence. Mr. Burgess
but what you hope to achieve live within your means today
speechless... for the first time her relatives who live them.
8
CCMI( STRIP5 '?
I
throughout
the
New
England
tier
firm
has
offices
Longwood-W
inter
Springs
history
of
life
Olympics,
married
the
former
lAila
1).
I
Carte
oil
June
26,
1910,
in
may not come too quickly. Be
Don't take on any long-term*
in my life!"
as
ft out 0 he r home
area; All of her friends wish thiougut the United States Area Chamber of Commerce, which began with the (1ree,- ti
Charleston, W. Vc. They have lived in Sanford .since 1956.
patient and persistent. Don't
financial obligations. They
I ic liflu tier
An afternoon of in-fun in- her a "Ben voyage and safe and several foreign countries, and his wife, Patty, who before the time of Christ.
lose track of your established
The) are the parents of Beatrice B. Carte and lorraine L.
may prove to be too much for
cflildr
oat
almost
I
.
suits and good natured banter return,"
so Candace travels a great celebrated their 11th wedding
hap Arnold, councilman
goals.
Ituingay, both of Sanford, Emerson Burgess, Buffalo, W. Va.,
you to handle.
everyth,ing in the fire, and are
East
th no stir of interest,
.
and Mildrood 11. Wilson, John W. Burgess Jr. and Jack I.. '
Corum,
temporarily
vii.
her
Nancy's long time VFW a nd
George and Myra Gimber
Regretfully
she
wasn't
able
Burgess
Pete
, allot Charleston, W. Va. They have 17 grandchildren,
This
Is
one
of
those
Stella
days
Linden
has
returned
presented
Dr.
G.
19)
Important
one-one
NORTH
South's
eyes
"' )
e-:i-ao
bugged out as
parents. Proceeds from the
. 1,- 11
political friends.
had their daughter, Mrs. to join Myra, Elaine and Alan home after her Second tri~ to DNID with the Beautification
34
great-grandchildren
and Inine great-great-grandchildren.
where
it
may
seem
like
454
relationships
he
counted
his
24
high-card
,
must
be
,
barbeque
) ov.art
I
I
The group presented Nancy Elaine Nilinaki and her
!J 106
in helping George celebrate Florida hospital-North this Award for June.
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess have been members of the Seventhpoints, lie thought of all sorts
everything you want to do Is managed with extreme tact
t
1
ruring this
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:,:';.,::- ,' '
4JI097
,
with her "going away war- Alan, . visiting at their ids birthday on June 25, but year for major surgery. She is
of slam action, but couldn't
day Adventist Church for 40 years.
,
1, I .::
opposed by others. Back off
-1
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?f
The Businessman's Award
today. This is a very shaky
I
I
mergency.
find
any
better
bid
than
three
—
rather
than
doing
battle
zi
area for you Things could
The VFW Post 5405 Ladies
WEST
111
Romance, travel, luck, easily go awry.
•QJ 10f13
West opened the queen of
Auxiliary was given several
062
resources, possible pitfalls
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
92
S
Q$73
spades. Dummy came down
PRISCILLA'S POP
citations at the recent eonI
Li
• I I
byEd U van
and career for th e comIng 19)
•A532
Situations where you
Podiatrist - Foot Sp.clalist
and South remarked: "We
entionatthie ii alt Ilotis
I WANTED TO HAVE ' /- HE 13ELIEVE-S
#A873
464
-"- OF CCXJRSE, HE
didn't miss a slam." The he
months are all discussed in share responsibUities should
Kissimmee: Presented
announces the opening of his office
Plaque or First Place in
BUT BERNARP
SHOULD BE j,,,,)t
spade
with
no
further
ado.
4AK7
for General Foot Care
STYLE C ALL.' .1
. "POST BOWL .' I
Radio City Station, N.Y. today. This could cause
WOULDN'T LET ME.
or Buddy Poppy
His led to trick1two was a
AK4
DEAR ABBY: I am a adultery is engaging in sex
,,,, SIMPLE.' 1/'4\\\fl'l/
10019. Be sure to specify birth
DEAR ABBY: Somewhere even though it would have
at
problems for all concerned
use;5se
trifle slower.
d place in Public
KQ64
e finall
healthy,
sociable,
easy-to-getwith
a
partner
other
than
out
there
a
couple
is
bringing
been
a
har(l.shil)
financial
.
i
PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20)
2640 Hiawatha St. at 17-92
+KQ2
AI
.
icked a diamond. Fast t2
ly- Relations; citation for par.
'I,y
along-with
$ 40.
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59-year-old one's legal spouse, so as long
home their newborn adopted
-Don't try to mix business
M ace and led back a spade
(formerly Payton's Realty)
ticipation
in
Buddy
LEO
(July
2~-Aug.
22)
Poppy
V
Vulnerab!&amp;: North-South
For a leen-ager,
,
* . .
widower whose wife died as neither one of us is married
baby. This letter is for the
. .and South's goose was cooked.
and pleasure today. Wait for a
A 11
Dear
Sanford, Florida
)#
You may have a few more
Dealer West,
t,
111
e
.,
daughter
~liowed
remarkable
Nliniature
Float
Parade;
do
eight montlis ago. I am a she wouldn't be committing
iI,
lie had to let West in with the
baby's new grandinother.
I"
duties
and
responsibilities
better
fte
if
you
have
a
for
Voice
of
iiiaturit),
anti unselfish love citation
862-7097
'C
West Nortk East South
ace of clubs.
.
/
Catholic but haven't been to adultery. However, I can't
I know you are happ)- for
IL
I
proposition you waht to
.
1)
Abby
.
.
Democracy
and
200
percent
-2
*
Umn
usual
to
contend
with
discuss
with
another.
Pass
Pass
.
3NT-,-- "I never guess right" was
the couple, but you're having for t1us child to have given it a
I
church in -years and do not seem to get through to her.
(not --a toll ca ll)
IN
W
V
—
Pass Pass Pass
; (
today. Don't make them more
his complaint.
doubts
about the baby's inother and father tirough for Cancer Aid and Research. I
~
~
want
to
talk
to
a
priest.
I
am
not
the
type
to
pick
up
-Y,
.
L)
ARIES
(March
21-April
19)
.
You can all see where South
difficult by having a .wrong
%
I
I am seeing a very at- girls at bars; neither would I I
-real" or biological inother. I adoptioij.
/,+.
I
-Be very careful today hovi
I
C.
went wrong. It wasn't the bad
tractive woman who Is 58, go to a house of prostitution. I
am that girl's mother.
..
This
you go about fulfilling your
is
my
fir
s
grandchild,
luck
or
a
bad
guess,
but
.
rather
I "-\jL../
o nm 'lead'+ Q
never married and is still a was married for 36 years and Injunctions against forVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)- ambitions.
It lias been an agonizing and I will not L
his failure to think before
There's
a
I.
17
playing to the first trick,
'
Misunderstandings could Possibility you could step on
virgin. She is apparently am a one-woman man. I don't nlcatlon. Read, for instance,
ordeal for her as well as for us it, but you can, so'please love
BUGS BUNNY
he should let West hold that
normal in all respects, enjoys want to . marry yet, and . the seventh chapter of I
tier family. I made sure she it enough for both) of us.
by Stofful &amp; Heimdahl arise today with friends over some toes and alienate allies
rst
trick. If West held both
kissing and very heavy pet- perhaps I may never marry Corinthians.
finances. Try to keep them out
ate properly, took her
AGu(A11)MOTI1EII
aces
B OswaldJacob
would not help
TAURUS
I
I
ting,
but
refuses
to
go
all
the
again,
but
of your monetary affairs and
understand
vitamins
and
uron
and
was
I
Wybu LOSE
don't
want
to
end
DEAR
ABBY:
I
South. But as long as
ill not be too
1
don't
get
involved
in
theirs.
way
for
religious
reasons.
She
my
Do
you
sex
still
that
there
are
more
cared
for
by
the
best
doctors
wllsh
life
while
'I
YOU
am
had
more
held just one It didn't make '
/
LI
M'-'
uuu
Oiu'c&amp;py1tuuay if you
•
LIBRA (Se)t.. 23-Oct 23)
insists that tier religion (also able to enjoy it.
friends? Get Abby's booklet,
West's two-spade opener any difference which suit
psychiatrists in Beverly Hills, in our area.
4'
0
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.
ei, i,_,."
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A
I
.Be reasonable regarding Law commands instead of wi~ one of those weak two South played.
Catholic) does not allow her to
We all knew froiii the "flow To Be Popular; You're
Is there anyttling in the Calif., Uwn plumbers.,.That
_'\
gen
e
requests.
Subdue
bids.
It
got
past
North
and
NEWSI'AI'Eft
ENTERPRISE
ASSN
goals youset today. If you aim
complete the sex act without Catholic
beginning that giving up the Never Too Yowig or Too Old."
religion
that seems incredible. Is t tiu
,
1,.uv to
wctatortal.
.
If
for targets beyond your im
marriage, for to do so would prohibits voluntary sex And if so, why?
baby for adoption was the Send $1 with a long, self.
'I
7
capabilities and then fall
be committing adultery. I between unmarried adults?
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
CURIOUS IN NEBRASKA right decision, but as the time addressed, stamped i
.
short, you'could become very
know, she is not holding out as
DEAR CURIOUS: It's drew closer to delivery, our cents) envelope to: Abby,
This is not a good day to Safety is a family affair.
PERPLEXED
a
means of getting a husband.
frustrated.
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budget 7 bdrm, I bath, cozy kit
with pantry, Liv rm, lam rm,
patio, Inside ulility rm &amp; is
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Bring your fishing pole and let us
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lake front home on 3 nicely
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swimming pool, office, barn,
even a fish pond. Call for all
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8344200 Eves 8623655
3 BEDROOM CS HOME Lovely quiet neighborhood.
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322.7801

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27 ACRES TALL TREES,
GENEVA AREA. 50,900, SELLER FINANCING.

uP'FICE FURNITURE
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RCA Color Console 2S".)ld ne
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over $700 Baince due $160 Ot
2", ACRES WITH ..14' FR(JN. :
take over payments 15 week.
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TERMS.
day or night. Free
S ACRES ON CATFISH POND,
home trial
no obligation.
WELL &amp; ELECTRIC, NICE
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HOME . $21,000 El TERMS.
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S ACRES RESTORABLE MOBATTERIES-New, $30. Ex
BILE HOME, WELL, SEPTIC
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5-10 Ph. 377 1599.
POOL TABLE-Ixi, $1S
see at 205 Hotly Ave.
Sanlord

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I RESIDENTIAL L.OTS 60*196'
each on Sanford Ave. lust
across from Sanora (county),
Priced $16,500 for all three.
Trade or terms OK.

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Men's Tennis Shoes$3a9pn.
Army Navy Surplus
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327 l79l
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2 Air Conditioner Units 73,50')
BTU each, very good conditIon
$150 each 3228010
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F'urnilure' men, w&amp;men &amp;
children dothina 'cuiios.
dittieS. 8. muti more 339 San
Miguel Indian Ridge Patio
Homes. Wint
Springs, lake
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Sanford area.
to ACRES Osteen, Tems.
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time. Ociglnai $593, bal. Sill or
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3 ACRES. Osteen $2300 down,
Owner hold.

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new nterspring beduing.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets onlyt Free
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
FurnIture Salvage, 1743. So. of
Sanford. 322-$721._

2i ACRES Enterprise Road
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72'ISO'nobile lot $3500 Cash.

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septic in.

20 ACRES Zoned Travel Trailer
Park with 1$ spaces, all
amenities.
640 ACRE RANCH Owner will
split, good termS.
'BUILDING LOT Hwy 177 area
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10025, French Ave., Sanford
177 6050
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Brand new, wIth power head 1.
all attachments. Warranty.
Pay $799. Or $20 monthly. Fin.
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1104 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando 096.3160

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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
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Boarding Kennels Inside 8.
outside screened runs OIl
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Lighting, attic fans &amp; p.
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1)oer, your grass grow?
Limbs on your roof?
Trim your trees, or remove.
Call me for tree Estimates
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backyard
sale
Sell
everyfhing fast with a want ad
Call 377741) or 131-9993.

GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.
3224509

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tahl, take .1 cue, and Sell it
*ith 4 Herald classified ad
Call 322 2611

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JET STREAM IND
Mildew Off Roof. ext - Walls
Mobile Horpes, RV5 ietC.)

Senior citizen discount Fr
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yes. Eap. $69 $562
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Mahogany, needs

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New rms. kit 6. bath remodeling
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whole bail of wax Financing

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Mo,.,,nn F,s.,n,, t.
Sod S Mulch
General Cleaning &amp; Hauling
I-rf'* Fit
119 7613

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items high is an elephant's
eye Place a cltsified ad. and
pile the money in your wallet'

CARPETS. FURNITURE
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PLASTERING t'x. small uobs
Specialty. patching. stuccoing,
simulated brick 32? 3320
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Mow, edge, trim Vacation or all
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THE
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F URNITURE SERVICES
Altamonte Springs 331 0909
Repr &amp; Refinishing
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Mowing. Edging, Trimming,
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cm 3130119

REFINISHING Touch up S.
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reasonable
Estimates
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FORMERLY Harriett's Beaut.
Nook 519 E lit 5?,. 3275742'
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lilt trailer All under 50 hours
Excellent rood 5)700 3232861
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ATTENTIONI
6 Single family loIs, 7 Duplex
io$, $0 Four plex .ots.
331-0554,

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2927 Hwy. 1192
Sanford, Fla. 3777;

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WEODIFiC, PHOTOGRApHY by
Serv' Ditches. culverts,
John Cullum Complete album
C.iIl Ill 2895
Ix)Od$
at low .'s 599 00 173 81S8
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refrig. freezers, Water cooler,,
misc Call 373 7786 anytime
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Fri Sun 370 W 12th St
corner of Elm &amp; l7lh, clothes.
tools, antiques Lots of misc
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dEW SPINET PIANOS— Full
price 5998. Console pianos
51)95. These are top name
olanos; Includes
bench.
- delivery. 5. tuning. CANNON
MUSICCO.,Longwood Village
Shopping Center, SR 431, 1
blockE.ofI-I.339-5900.

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down, $19 a month.

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Fireplaces

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Service br small buiint,
T &amp; J STONE CO.
farms, nurseries. ranches. etc
George BrIton, CPA. 8625116
The King of The Pock
Longwood
All types 01 slone, interior
1
exterior, commercial
residential 5pec ialty
Air Conditioning
decorative fireplaces tin
Stalled) Call John 331 0377,
Reconditioned room A C's. 400
free estimates
to 30.000 OTU's 90 day guar
S-ales &amp; Service. Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 745
Furrt, Refinishing
John Young Pkway 7986071
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loS I6SbMagnollaAve Lotsof
glassware. clothes, misc.

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clothes of all sizes Glassware
new 6. old. appliances, etc,
S.iturdav Only 7 30 am 10 3
pm 322.3216
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MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE
137 !:alrway Drive
JustpastUpsalap,rp,

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S'ALE Sunday 7 a m on
GAGE-Make back payments,
Fq Sale
Sanford Seventh day Ad
cash to you, 377 79
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-venti%t Church S(hool, 7th &amp;
SANDALWOOD VIL! AS CON
KICK flit STORAGE HABIT,
Laurel n Sanford, I block east
DOMINIUM 529.9%
Owner
Sell lhsoe useful, no longer
'of Il 97 &amp; Scottyt
must sell Only 15.000 dOwn.
needed items with a Herald
CARPORT SALE SAT 9t0 1
The Really Store 671 1931.
Classified Ad. Call 372 2611 or
11)7 Marshall Ave
9993.
Misc lroqn clothes tO lurn
42-Mobile Homes
Save your credit Will make
back payments &amp; up to 13000 Carport S,ile 1201 W 20th - St
Sanford
8 30 a m Fri 8. Sal.
.ash to you. Mary Griffith
See our beautiful new BROAD
Jue 17 1. 28 7 air conditioner
REALTOR 1 425 1126 or 322
MORE, tront &amp; rear op's.
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,nits, stereos, grill, tires. ice
to 6 pm
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
crusher. meat slicer. clothes I.
3lO3OrIandoDr.
3235200
misC'Iems
VA&amp;FHA Financing

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Iessup Heights. $10,000.

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draperies &amp; refrigerator,
attached garage, eat in bar in
kt, fenced, comfortable family
home, $13,000.

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'&amp;AucT,ON
SIWY If, SANFORD, FL'.
377-2801

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. bdrm, 7 bath, situated on
acre
Rent I, live in the
other. asumable Is? mortgage
8. with down payment owner
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bEdrpom horff( wl'lTëh can
theback yard Isn't? Se-tilt with
"grow" as family needs in.
a want ad Call 337-2611
crease. Mid 170's ors your lot,
GE
kitchen, carpeting. • LAKEMARY'FOaSALEBY
decorat,r pkg. 8. much more.
OWNER. New 3 BR ranch,- 2
- Visit model home center in
4U3....I325 sq fl., reide,tial
5anThrd rompte?'334i
area ', blk from lake, heat Sanford Ave Models open 1
pump. carport, $55,000. Seller
pm to S pm. dail,. &amp; sunday.
financing-available 323 64.49 0,
- For more information call 321.
Box 1208 Lake Mary
0220 Sat. &amp; Sun. Call Sanford
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3219500.
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$38,500 by owner
3 Bdrms.
family room. screened porch,
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cars trucks t. bea
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ANTIQUES AUCTION

,flILL BUY OLD tiASS RINGS
S silver co'ns Top dollar
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BrandN'e'.puthbuttOncoflfrof
hIS prt)be. Originally 5A19,
balance $398, 5)9 monthly3398316

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3391070

WE BUY USED FURNiTURE.
APPLIAPICES.&amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furni
turI, 205 E 25th 5t 373 0981
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- 35O,npe,. PS, PB. new tires
Lflafltedl4 buy used- atfic ''
&amp; brakes. $995 After
62-t.awn-Garden S P m
l2to 70 acres priced frcm $830
equipment 14011'S Sanford
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peracreto$2000peracne. buy
Furniture Salvage. 17 92. So "t
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now before Hunting
sson
FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
80-Autos for Sale
beólns. owner 1arm
YELLOW SAND
: 'REFRIGERATOR 71 Scu It I
find him listed n our Bus'ness
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Call
Clark
&amp;
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373
7580
yr, old Stilt under warranty
Dre?ory
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977 PONTIAC Grand Prii -Ex
LOOKING FOR A CAMP SITE?
Firm Call 373 304
------ 71'
celiermt cond Fully Idaded
239 ioo
L'awnmowersWesetltiiebest&amp;
35 acres. Ideal for weekend
Elec windows &amp; Sunrcx)l, $150
GAS RANGES 'Reconditioned,
service the rest. WESTERN
camping, future home Site, on
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AUCTIONI,SALE
Guaranteed, Sanford Auction,
down &amp; assume balance o'
AUTO, 301 W 1st St
buy br investment, 100' paved
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
121S French 111 97) 323 7340,
payments Call John Ward at
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Top Price-s Paid
road frontage, small down,
FRI. 7 :3O P.M.
VIBURNUM HEDGE PLANTS
1 90-i 677 8966 or 373 1779 aft 6
Used any condition 6441126
owner' terms- $9,300.
-LAST SALE TILL SEPT S
2': to 3- tall, full enough ton
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real
nice
f
items,
con
'ntant hedge, 1.3 50 ca 373
MOBILE HOME OK
.USED TIP ES 56 00 &amp; up
lOve
mohoqany I
S76
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A 'OK Tire Mart
6.5 acres with small pond, I
Used Ibi mOdel color Tv's. all
&amp; oaii piecrust table, corner
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perfect for mobile home or I
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working. S99.95 10 to choose
lamp 'able solid Kennedy
--building site, quiet country
65-Pets.Su'pplies
'II out' Smuiir 2
from Noll' Sanford Furniture
'ocker.
When you place a Classified Ad
tmoptiere Only $16,500.
laded Artgiass.. pieces. Still
Salvage. 17 92. So. of S.anforØ,'
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The Evening Herai&amp;s ,ay
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YET!
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co'e to your phonebecause
Ymo
old
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freezer.
6
color
TV
10 acres, beautifully wooded I
Something wonderful 5 about
ZE.NITH Color Television
Ca113273014
tels, enormous Solid pine
country estate, Longwgod Off
o happen
FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH
Console, Qood buy at $9S
bedroom
Outfit
I
self
EE Williamson Road near I Dalmattan Puppies wnite&amp;
323 1173
7:00 PM'1O:30 PM
u'soptledmower
a lotot fine
black 575 to $100 Mate
t97 - Chevrolet Suburban .....
H Erruest
• Sr.
%rl aelances
Dalmafian Iyrold with papers'
S_AT., JUNE 28TH MORRIS
20 25.4 cv engine. --. COLOR 1W S S85'
'me Cair.3710964 Or 323
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regular gas. in top con
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HERBS TV
Broker
REAL ESTATE
1:00 PM-????
ft SGS &amp; DOOR PRIZES
di? iQfl 3 seats. fully equipped.
7597 S Sanford Aye'
373 1731
IRISH SETTER FREE OVER 500 PIECES
AM FM CftRadios;h$tcfl,nIy',
'To'agOddhonle
834.8200-Eves862.3655
DelVsAuctibn Center
Ii 700 mi, must see -to ap
25" RCA ACCIJCOLOR'TV.-One
Call 372 o' at s pm
NEW-USED
Hwy La Wi-tI Sanford
preci,lte 5-i 700 about on
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owner,. excellent Condition,
-ANTIQUES
third replacement cost 131
20'
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$219 Call 372 lltt
FREE TO GOOD HOME
f9f,j AIt,imont Springs
t'Z
yrs
flfUt'ed,
45
'flof State
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SHOTGUNS.RIFLES,.
moving.fl967-.. 10 Comprete Oltices'
Pily- $49315. Bat 1183)6 or Ill mo.
71
MG
Midget E'mcellent
'HANDGUNS
J37020LOPIGAcOD
Agent 339$31
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Condition. SI.000.or.b.si otlr- ----.
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322 6971
'Mountain Homesite 1 - acre
tO,' Get a Better ar
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Ashville, N C 57.200
SALE TIME
" cot. .'ETTE
311 •
throuqh Ihe (I.IS%,t,f'd
19" Color portable in good :
ERIAN HUSKY PUP AKC
BOTH DAYS
Ieth tops Mechanically like
loilay's paper
Mountain Duplex 2 BR. I Bath
conditioi'i Warranty, fin-an
blac II &amp; white. 2 silver All
new Asking $SSOO 36% 1001
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ring No dOWi payment Pay
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323 7831
''Homites, s,00d''k up. E
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Good USed TV'S,$2,5&amp;vp - 68-Wanted to Buy
SANFORD"
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DAYTONA AUIOAUCTION
76)9 Orlando Dr
flU' UNK CARS
Ph 377 0337
323
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Bridges Antiques
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ASI.I F OR JUNK CARs - &amp;
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TRUCKS Sarnt' day Service
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YAW 0 SALE 9 t S
AIANT ED TO BUY
Machiniit'.
WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
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the only one in Florida You set
fRI
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SAT
Tools
C.ill
323
5018
Alter
the City of Sanford for
LONG WOOD, FLA.
the reserved price Call 904
havE ,ome camping equipment
1103 C,randvtewAve
foJS.(_____
rehabllitationproject. Will pay
23% 0311 for further details
FOR INFO PHONE
40u no longer use' Sell it all
up to $10,000, maybe more.
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SUing cab. 8 chairs Many
'items to choose from 14011 s
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
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Washer re-pa. GE deluxe model
Sold cnI'. $109 35. used short
time. Bat $119 llor$19 33 m0
A'd33i3$6.
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Ref. repo 16 Cu ft trail Iree.
Orig 5529. now $205 or $19 mo •
Agent 3:19.8386.

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Son 10 acre parcels in Geneva, ,
Id(I for homesite, mini farm,
or Investment potential. Buy
one or all, cnvenient to
Sanford. Orlando on Winter
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Park area Owner term

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Better
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plan. 2 yrs- Old. CHA, Screened
patio, lake-view with Privacy
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Aitamonte Springs Owner will
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NUMBER .tS 322 2611,

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buyers New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Lcw down payments, 3722211.

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BATEMAN REALTY

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322.5253

41—Houses

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1', bath, large feMd yard
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Arnel Ct, East and South of SR.
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436 and HovT Branch Road.
(0151. I)
3. LESLIE L PIERCE - BA(7RENTALS
SCREENED PATIO 2 bdrm. I
'7) SO) 16V - R 2 Duplex Zone terrific family....bath. CH&amp;A. neat as a pen
We have tw
Lot
Size
Variancetromomno
ft
to
The Seminole County Board of
homes in the Lake Mary area.
slal sq ft minimum on Lots
Commissioners will hold a public
Call Todayl
'7 &amp; 3. Block C. and Front
heAPlng in Room 203 of the
We've got It or can get il!
Y,rd variance frOm 7S ft to 10
Seminole County Courthouse,
II
and
&amp;
Near
Yard
Var.
Sanford. Florida on July 22. 1950,
STEMPER AGENCY
at 7 00 p M,. or as soon thereafter
'ance, from 30 ft to 20 ft on the
. REALTOR 322-4991
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of Lots? and), Block C, Slovali
MULTIPLE LISTINGERVICE
A
following
Village. to make 6 building sites
Lots I.?. &amp; 3, Block C; Slovak
PUBLIC HEARING FOR
Eves: 3495100.3221959. 323 1302
Village. PB B. Pg 1'S. in SectIon 34
CHANGE
OF
ldPllNO
,
Lk. Mary Blvd.
5th
2) 30. located at the Southwest
REGULATIONS
2 BEDROOM. 1 bath Frame
51g. Edward N. Zissman
corner of Howell Branch and
I
J.W. HICKMAN -. A-i Publish June 27
Home. Completely remodeled,
&amp;
July 1 ft
Roads. (01ST. I)
AGRICULTURE TO M.1' IN. 1910
•large lot, fenced in backyard.
___________________________
LILLIAN METZ - BA(72)
DUSTRIAL DISTRICT OR C.2 DEx.106
..
29 ,down owner will
525.000.
Tb. Sooner you place your
80) iSV - A 1 Agriulture Zone R E TA I 1.
COMM E R CJ AL
hold mortgage 3736011
classified
ad,
the
sooner
you
LoPqidth
Variance
for
two
DISTR ICY - P1(7.2.10)32 - The
lots
will get results.
--..----from ISO ft to lOft each; The N 110
Southeast ', of the North West ',
FICTITIOUS NAME
LARGE 4 BDRM, centrally
ft of SE', of SE'I of Section 31 21
of Section 19. TnwntuIn
j. ....
0.,,,.
PJnIr. ;.
------------...
v''. 51101 I
en or
located. wifi eui,
'
31, lesS that part E of County Road
_________
,
____________________________
30. Less: Begin 175 ft. West of engaged in buslne.s at 106 Spring miles and East of Lockwood Road and less that part lying in the
Share, all amenities. Details
Southeast corner, run North 22 Lake Lane Altamonte Springs, approximately i mIle. (01ST. 1) following described tract: Begin
____________________________
too numerous to list.
.
18—HeIpnt.d
10 DONALD R. HARRIS
degrees i minutes East 226 ft., Florida 37701 Semlncte County.
at NW corner of SE', of SE' of
______________________________
North 67 degrees 56 minutes 25 Florida under the fictitious name BAli 21SO)7STE - Lot 3). Section 312131. run S 150 ft.
HIDDEN LAKE owner moti
2 ChoIce Lots in nicest Section.
__________________________
seconds East 306.73 ft. South 70 of STEPHEN R. ALBERT M.D. Woodland Estates, A Five Acre thence E 700 It; thence N Ii dogs • ___________________________
vated I bdrm, fenced. $58,000
ExperIenced
BARTENDER
Valued
at
$700.
Sacrifice,
soc
degrees East 110 ft., South 218 it. to PA., and that I Intend to register
Development, in Section fl.7).3)
46'OO"
E
a
distaitce
0,
19030
ft;
only,
apply
In
person.
Holiday
.
each.Call1671246.
LARGE
1 bdrm, Split Plan,
poInt of beginning and also las; said name with the Clerk of ,
Further described as on the East thence W 300 ft to PUB. And less -- _______________
Inn of Sanford on the Lake,,
Fam.
rm5..
country kit
BegLn 475 It. West of the Southeast Circuit Court, Seminole County, side 01 Lockwood Road, 21 miles from the NE corner of said Section
Front.
Commercial 561.000,
corner, run North 37 - degrees 39 Florida In accordance with the South of Highway 1)9. (01ST 1) 3lrunS
4-Personals
I9degsSl)S' Wlong the
I'
N STR() IV1
E. ANDERS
minutes WeSt 150 ft., South 9 provisIons of the Fictitious Name
BA(7
RN full time, $..4 shIft. Apply in
N line of 341d Section 31 a distance
.7 BORM FRAME; good Starter
degrees, West 170ff., East 110 It. to Statutes, To Wit. Section 86509 21 80) 761E - E 345 ft and N 24 ft of 156 SO ft to a point
person Sanford NursIng &amp;
fillY BE LONELY' Writeon
the
WIy
P
REALTY
REALTORS
home, or use for business
beglnninQ, and also less p-art Florida Statutes 1957.
Of NW',of NE', Of SE', Of SectiOn W line of Dean Road; thencpaJg
Cony. Center, 950 r.ionvIIl.'
Get A MateS' Dating Service
.
/
- .
$73,Q 5
pted .a
222)32. less N 278 ft Of W 350 ft
.. 51g. Stephen R. Albert
Fecn Terrace and
..Av...
.
-.
.
au
ataes...P.O.
fox
'6071.
bearing of S 37-degs
..-.
.
. •
.
Further 41'0)"
RevlsIonandless any portIowest PublIsh. June 27, July .ii, 1$. - thlreof, less road
Clearwater,Fl.33319.
E a distance Of 161.18 ft for
Sales Leader
anford
3BDRMFRAME, zoned duplex
described as East of the in
of railroad. Consisting of 9.9 acres 1990
SECRETARY for 1 -girl office.
POB. lhence along a chord
''
_________________
, 521.300
more or less, (Adjoining Seminole DEX.)OS
WE LIST AND SELL
General office dutIes, typing,
tersect,on of Lake Mills and bearing of S 31 dogs 71' 33" E a
5-L.ost
&amp;
Found
___________________________
Brumley
Roads.
fOIST.
1)
Industrial Park and Maitland Flea
MORE HOMES THAN
calcuIato,',tc.
distance of 50 ft. thence S 89 dogs ._.
- -________________ POOL HOME. Aftamonte. Mall
Market. East of -railroad)
ANYONE IN THE
12
PAUL
A
DEVELDER
W35"
Wa
distanre
Of
310.30
ft:
LEGAL
NOTICE
area, 3 borm, Ige kit, screened
BA(7 71801 6STE - E' IDISTPICT
BE1GE&amp;WHITE
ANFORDAREA
No.
Expanding.
National
I
PURSE
lost
in
Ca.
needs
70f SW',of thence N 57 degs 78' 76"E a
-•
,Noticiof Public
rm, lge corner landscaped lot
NE',of
Section
212030;
less
5761
the
vicinity
of
Dairy
QU.en
,you
Earn.$3.5O-to
$3.60
hrly.
FURTHER, a public hearing
distance of 31182 ft to P08
Hearing on Proposed USe
'562.967.83. Owner is 'in no
_____________
ft of W 75 ft. also tess E 35 ftf
JUST LISTED! 2 Bdrm, I bath
will be held by - the 5.imlnole -. , - .ing par(firne piece v,vrlc..
- described 'e%..-South of ,.. Parking Lot. SalItów4j4.NQ
)wrr-yl
.'-. . -. .
of
.
' home in Dreemwotdwith tots
- 100-ft bf 5 907 37 ft: ats6'Ieu . - Furlber
questjons ask - 3fl-7581.
'
Age
&amp;
e*pr,e,sce
no
barrier:Dean
Road.
about
',
mite
from
________________________
County Piarining and Zoning . TheCountyofSerninolewiilhold 'iu7 It of E 760 ft. Further
" iIrxtras. Abovi ground pool.
Commiss.ionon July2,INOal 7.30 a
Start
Immediately.
Send
P 126 fOIST u
Public Hearing at the Seminole desCrib as located onthe North
too! C.ntrl H&amp;A ww carpet,-- ---OETTYCCAMPBELL .--- or
- ' - - repiytRt, I 8ox275, SanIord..
- s ROGEP-LE4GATT -- BAIl
6rChj1d
as soon -thereafter as-- onty Cthose. NÔTh Park - side of Myrtle Street, ', nile West
- - Samily rm., ,eat.In ku.,
Lic. Real Estate Broker
possible, in Room 20) of the
2)
80)
74V
N
I
Residential
Zone.
.
enue, Sanford, Florida 3717t, on of. South Sanfoçtl Avenue. (01ST
firepl.c&amp;'mo!'S47,3O-' '
S French Ave ,Sanfot
--Seminole County Courthouse, July
Side
Yard
Variance
from
tO
ft
to
0. 1950 at 10.00 m. tot the 2)
- CHILD
CAR E-My
- '
home
' LPN'S &amp; AIDES AItOT hrs 37 7173
'
377 6050
Sanford, Florida, In order fo
ft and a Rear Yard Variance from
purpose of obtaining wrltten'.and
daytime,
SUPER! 3 Bdrm. l' bath home
some
nights.
13. MARTHA. J UORINSi6N
Better Living Center '-of
- ________
10 7.
ft to
3ff for
screen enclosure
review, hear comments, and make oral comment from the public on BAIl 21 80) 661 E - Lot l, on iot
Block
H.aTemple
Terrace
Lw.Lake Mary area
In
20
West
with
central
H&amp;A,
Casselberry. cái for appoint.
recommendations to the Board of the proposed uses of (evenue Robinson H4ven, PG 21 Pg 26,
3224331or319_9639.
-.........ww carpet4 farnjLv im. pouch,
,..,,.il9 5002.
County - Cc
P
Anne*
PB
5.
Pg
6),
s.ner'
In
Section
33
- '' thx,Irn
.,.t4: - ----- -.
.u.$jf y'
- '
.-3uri-,,,.
CHILD
.CARE.
1)0
r
1_.,--.
-,
the
MV
abo
Azalea
Avenue,
'South
_______
v'
budãet for Fiscal Year 191081.
as one mile West of
e'P?t U.it..Apolv: daytime.
apptication for rezonlng.
St. Johns River and WrSt.t Howell Branch Road
Lopgwood.Lak.
-..
,',:
...
All interested citizens' groepc; OntheSoUlhsideof SR 46. fOIST.
akevi,w NursIng
Those In attendanci
and L6ke H0veli Road. (01ST, 1) - ..ffiary. 3fl 1531 or 339.9659. -'
' will be- s..enior cilliens and senior citizen 7)
__________________________
7E.2ndS ........... RAEJm,.2bethhome)rp - iuJ oOw 6 RUTH A TYNOALL - BA(7
Iosing costs ___________________________
r
Park Ridge on quIet - rut do
heard and written comments may organizations are encouraged to
II J'S5E ALLEN MCGRAW.
BABYSITTING in my home $20' .....
______
buys IbiS 3 Bdf f15r bath home 71 80) 71V - -- A I Agricuttur Zone
sac. Eciiipped kitchen, dinIng
in Pinecrest. Large fenced yd,
ment Manager. Hearings may be tending the hearing shall have (he Rivers Bend. A Five Acre tt to 76,600 sq ft and Lot Width
11)9 before 9 P7'.
____________________________
continued from time to time as right to provide written and oral Development, in SectIon 2519 32.
family rm. screened porch
...
VarIance from 150 ft to 110 lIon Lot
5-12 Yrs. ,JJ)cJuJed "iekiy-found necessary. Further details cómmenls and
with BQ 8 much
ii*a,
suggestIons Furt,it,, described as on Osceoia
sqe-4 - 7 Block 7, Chula Vista Unrecord'd available by calling 32) 1)30,
'Swim,
skate,
movies.
Sanford
''
54E500;
elderly
day
or
night.
Excellent
regardIng possible uses of revenue ROad, 6 mites NE of 4th Street.
Plat. in Section fl 2132. on Snow
Early Childhood Center.
3 BDRM, I Bath Cit hOme on 1'
Extension 307.
(01512)
references 32) 0673
sharIng fur)dS.
'
372 6645
Hilt Road, second tot North of
. lots Fenced, landscaped, nice
Board of County
WHAT A BUYI 3 Bdrm, 1 bath
15. ANDREW W. TESLA
Following is Import-alit planning
n?ersectionof Snow Hill Road and
area. 533.900
Commissioners
NEED YOUR HOUSE CLEANWill Do Babysitting
home In Woodmere Park on a
Information for the proposed use BAli 7180) 6?TE - S I chs of Overlook Drive. I DIST I)'
ED? General home cleaning,
Seminote'County, Florida
InMy Home
N
nice corner fenced lot. Eat In
aring
W of road (less W 6 chs) 4
7 P E I EPSON
OUTDOOR
PAClOUS -7 Bdrm older home
fly: W,tl)atn Kurchhoff,
reliable? have tranS. 322 5715.
SunlandEstales 323 __5C
kIt, ww carpet, utility shed &amp;
•Amount of revenue sharing N', of SE',. W of road (less W 6 ADVERT 151 PIG COMPANY
Chairman
needs TLC. Owner will hold
more! Needs a little TLC.
funds expecfed to be available chs), in Section 11-7030. Further flAil 2180) 86V
-- M 1 lndustvral
mortgage $21,000
Attest. Arthur H. fleckwith Jr.
527900
ring the upcoming fIscal year: described as Parcel A 19, South Of Zone 6-A----HeaIth&amp;Bea,ty
29R0()
Front Yard Variance from
-Publish June 21, 1910
FRS No. 251,375,335
Soldiers Creek on Longwood Lake 517 ft to 25 ft to erect an outdoor
DEX 5$
2 JUST REMODELED, Large.
COUNTRY LiViNG 3 Bdrm, 2ATTEST:
Di"3VER ths.secref 0tALOE,
Mary Road. on West side. fOIST. adverflsingsignon that part of the
Gracious- living: Ru.
creen porch, excellent area. 2)
bath double Wide- mobile ham.
Roger 0. Neiswender,
..on-surgical
face
lift.
W 87 64 ft of Lot 6. Fore-st City.
9nabl. Weekly &amp; monthly
Owne will hold $27,500.
on 10-acres. Central H&amp;A. ww
16. JACK E. ADDINGTON, JR
County Administrator
Guaranteed results. Free
Orange Park, PB 2, Pg 60, lying
rates, utilities paId. Inquire
FICTITIOUS NAME
carpet, eat-in kit, dining rm &amp;
BA(7.2l 80) 77TE
Parcel A, S
Budget Officer
demonstratIon.323-1330.
REALTORS
uth of the South N W of SR. 436
500 5. Oak 8-41-7013.
Notice is hereby given that we Board of County
loIs mont 512,5.
6S8.1 ft of E'.
nio Sanford Ave.
of SWS of NW'.4 of and North of the North P W of the
323-7913
are engaged- in business at- 590
Section22
2032;
the
S
182
SIft
of
CommissIoners
ROOMS FOR RENT
to Eat
SCL PR, in Section 162129,
Palm Springs Drive (P.O. Box H
THE
SPOILER!
2
Bdrm,
I
bath
Seminole County Florida
Private Home
ft Of W 50.70 ft 04 SE', Of located on the South SIde of SR.
Altamonfe Springs, Seminole
home In CC Manor on a nice
NW', of Section 222032. Further 436 ust West of SCL Railroad,
Publish June 21, 1980
32 _lOS)
County, Florida under the flc
ZELLW000
CORN
$3.5OBu.
landscaped lot. Central H&amp;A,
described as located on the East East of Sentinel Star, (DISTIl
DEX 92
tiflous name of ALTAMONTE
LARGE EFFICIENCY ROOM
Now at the Farmers Market,
ww carpet, family rm, eat-In
side of Cemetery Road, 600 ft
e,
CHARLES
M.
CLAYPOOL
PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES, and
with beautiful ocean view,
1450 French Ave. and also at
kit 1. morel $35,900
South of Main Street in Geneva.
BAI
1
71
80)
87V
PM
I
Mobile
nightly &amp; weekly rates. Ward's
that we Intend to register said IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR fOIST 7)
7309W. lit St. By the lusheior
PORZSG
Home District - Lot Size Variance
Ocean VIew Motel, New
name-with theClerkoftheCircuit SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by theear. 3232261.
I? CARROL STEIN-BA(121
CALL ANYTIME
REALTOR MLS
lromi000sqfttO5000sqftandLot
-Court, Seminole County, Florida In PROBATE DIVISION
Smyrna
Beach
904
428-6672.
l0)-7ITE &amp; SV To park a mobile Width Variance from
FEEDER PIGS, 52$ 8
19,11 10 50 ft
333 9479
.
Eve 3732994
accordance with the proyislo of File Number Io.239.CP
BBQ PIGS, 5458 UP
home'
and
a
Side
Yard
Variance
on
Lot
25.
Block
F.
Mobile
Manor,
Working lady has room to rent h
the Fictitious Name Stitute, To- Di slon Probate
from SOft to 71ff for a shade house
EXCI TING 2 STORY
Grain fed Hoçs cv? 8 wrapped
PB II, p '.46, In Section 321 29. on
same in apt with pool, kit.
Wit.
Section 86309 Florida 'iN RE: ESTATE OF
for nursery on Lot SO. less E 43311,, MagnolDrIve, in Mobile Manor,
FAMILY HOME
ready lou fri'e:er, 90c ub
privileges. 3210199.
- 2420
Statutes 1957.
Park
22
MABEL J. HURSTOM. ..... ttthereof;-aliON"7of LotSS, less E
Just what you've been looking
377 1825
p 434 ((3151 3)
Sig.T Edwarard P4. Zissma"
'
Deceased 43311 ft thereof, all being In Mc
for.Callustoseethisl bdrm, 2
Room for rent in private home.
THOMAS M MCCLELLAND
MD PA,
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION NeII'sOrangevulla,pB7,p099 In
______________________
$150 a month, female.,
- bathhomcsiluatedonadoubte
flAil
2180)
81V
U-PICK
PEAS
Stephan N. Albert M.D. P.A.
The administration of th• estate Section 1771-29. on McNeil ROad, preferred. Call 371 0921 aft S
lot. You'll love the very large
Planned Unit De,elopment Zone
Bushel.Call3732261
Publish: June 27, July 4. fl. ii, of MABEL
French
J, HuRSTON, 1' mile Ea of Bear Lake Road.. - Rear Yard Varianc, from 10 ff
23 2222
p.m. w.ekdavs.
liv, Fm., 8 din. rm. with
1950
deceased, File Number $0-239-CP, fOIST. 31
crystal chandelier I. the eat-in
to S ft for pool on Lot II, Hunters
DEX-101
Is pending In the Circuit Court for
SPECIAL EXCEPT(PNS
PoInt, P870. Pgs 7879, in Section
kit including all appliance-i.
REALTORS
.
30-Apartments
SeminoleCoun$y, Florida, Probate OTHER
3)2029, located off Hunt Club
Many more extras 553.000.
Multiple
Listing
S'ervice
I. LLOYD MORRIS - BAt? 21
Division, the address of which i
GUITAR (ESSONS in my home
Boulevard at 33) Hunters Point Ct.
A 1 Agriculture Zone
2 Bdrm
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURJ
OF Room 716, Seminole County
2 baths, all kitchen
anytime. 17 years music cx
fOIST 3)
THE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Harold Hall Realty
appliances + washer 8 dryer.
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, Courthouse, North Park Avenue, Request for addition to n'ialn
perlence. Will teach to read
10 CHARLES E. KINYON FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION. Sanford, Florida 3277) The names boding of convalescent center to BA(1 21 $0) IOV
Pool privileges,'- 323-7965,
music. Located between
Inc REALTORS, MLS
PUD Planned
- .d addresses of the personal increase the number of guest Unit - Development Zone
Sanford &amp; Longwood 327 2679.
CASE NO. $O'23$-CP
Rear
i BEDROOM ON CORNER
323-5774
BR-5209
up
Pool
Adults
or Night
representative and the personal accommodations on the following Yard Variance from 10 ft to 1 tt
IN RE: ESTATE OF
l50'xl3S' FOR COUNTRY
'on Lake Ada, Just So. of
representative's attorney are
described property: The E '200 ft and a SIde Yard Variance from 10
114M3&amp;0'att1
LIVING
DALLAS L. HOSTETLER,
NEAR
LAKE
SUMMER ISHERE
ivd. on 17.92 In.
"P0
forth below.
of N 711.10ff of Tract 77, McNeil's ft to? ft on the East side on Lot 17,
Cool off in your own screen
Deceased
JESSUP. $32,300. SELLER
Sanford.
Call
323-1671
All interested persons are Orange VIlla, PB 7, Pgs 99 10).
Block A. 'the Springs Whispering
enclosed pool patio. Attractive
FINANCING,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Instructors Needed.
MarIner's VllIao.
required to file with this Court, containing 1.00-acres more or less;
Pines Section 1. P11 71. Pg 36, In
3 Bdrm, kitchen equipped,
CriatIve
Expressions
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF part of Lot 77, beginning at SE Section37l29,onWoodmlIlRoad.
3227513
3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATHS,
CLAIMS
central H&amp;A, nice tree
SANDALWOOD VILLAS-2
OR
DEMANDS THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF corner run N 121 It, W 200 ft. N (DISI 3)
.
1'
GARAGE, CENTRAL HEAT
shaded lot in well established
Bdrm, 2 bath, fully equIpped
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE THIS NOTICE: (I) all claims 7lllIt.WlOSft,St7$3ft,SEIyon
11.HAMLET D'ALVAREZ
&amp; AIR, LUSH CARPETS,
neighborhood. Only $49,500
kltchenlncludingW&amp;D,$395
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS against the estate and (7) any Curve3l9.S3ft, S161.29ft, E 110.1 ft BA(?-71 80)-ISV
R- 1AA
$35,000 TERMS AVAILABLE.
mo 671 4530, 295
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE; ol,jection by an intereSted person to beginning, McNeil's Orange Reildentiat Zone - Side Street
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
YOU
FEED ONE ADIJLT br $7Ø
ARE
HERE BY to whom notice was mailed that Villa, PB 2. Pgs 99-101. Further Variance from 75 It to Sft for pool
SANFORD-Lovely 1 Bdrm +
Makes this outstanding home
NOTIFIED
3 BEDROOM, l'i BATHS, AIR &amp;
that
ecelity Includes I lb. meal
the
ad. challerugesthe validity of the will,, described as located In Section 20 'andfrom25ft lo0ftforsolidfence
den or 2 Bdrm, air. $220.
desirable to the comfort
HEAT. SCREENED PATIO.
daiIy, and choice
ministration of the Estate of the qualifications of the personal 21 79, on t)ie South
• fresh
side. of Cub on Lot 7$. Lake-wood Shores 1st
.jIt5, 612 Park. )-$41-7$$3.
'Seeking people. Family rm,
VALENCIA COURT. 133900
DALLAS
L.
vegetables and grains. FREE
or Drive,one-third mile East of Bear
PIOSTETLER, representative,
venue,
dition, PB I), Pg 54, in Section
game rm, pine cabinets in
DETAILS write: DAU9, Box
Lake Road (01ST. 3)
Deceased, File No. $0-735-CP IS jurisdiction of the Court.
___________________________
19 21 30. located at 16.4 Birchwood
large eat in kitchen, central
pending in the Circuit Court of
373$,Fgt City, FL 32731.
7-GLADYS 0. BENNETT
3
8DROOM,
ALL - CLAIMS AND 08BATH. AIR 8
Or, (0151,1)
______________________
H&amp;A, 4 ability to beelther 2or
Seninole County, FlorIda, Probale -JECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL UA(7-21 80)-19E
P-lA
HEAT, LAKE MARY. $34,900.
12. L C. EDDINGION
BAildep. June Poraig Realty
3 bedeooms with? baths are a
Residential Zone
DivIsion, lb. adØress of which is BE FOREVER BARRED.
For per18tISJpfl(J
71 90) 13V
N IAA Residential
REALTOR 322 $671.
few of the possibilities of this
Room 372, Seminole County
Publication of this Notice has misiion to establish private school Zond - Rear Yard Variance from
-2 BEDROOM, FRESH PAINT &amp;
home. Only 152.500
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida begun on June 27, 1910
Lovely,
large
unfurniihed
or
wIth tutoring services for persons 30 ft to 9 ft to construct additIon on
CARPETS, NEAR MIDDLE
* * * * * * *
32711. The Personal Represinneeding additional teaching to furnished efficiency api. $165
Persal Representative:
tpe following described property:
SCHOOL. $34,500.
GRAND OLDE DAYS can be re
tative of the estate is NADINE L.
correct
an
academk
problem;
O
mo. 1 $166171.Clifford .1. Hurston, Jr.
Begin S9degs 3$'O'E 89.08 ft from
HOSTETLER, whose address isclived In this line old 1 story in
the
following
described
property
47)0 North Parkway Ave.
SW corner of Lot 6, Block C. Tract
I BORM, 1 bath, air conditioner,
Parts of Lots tO, 1), and 17, Block
2 BEDROOM, PANELED FAMo Post Office' Box 1379, Winter
choice section of Sanford.
Scottsdale, Arizona 15231
n, Sanlando Springs, P8 5, Pg 48.
washer-dryer, stove, refrig.
ILY
ROOM, CARPORT,
beautiful Fireplaces in liv rm
Park, Florida 32790. Thename and Attorney for Personal
8. A Re-pt-at of Block C of South thence 581 dogs 3SO" E 69.0 ff01
912
French
Ave.
Swimming pool. $213 mo.
Fern Park 5-0, as
FENCED YARD.
address of
NEW
the
8 formal Din rm, keep cool
Personal Representative:
recorded in PB beg, run thence 5 99 legs 35'O" E
Lease, 1st, last + deposit. Call
ROOF, WALK TO SHop.
P I). and specifically described
with central air or economical
Representative's attorney Is S. Kirby Moncrief of
Cornerof lOthi, French
96 Oft ba point on a curve having
Orlando 596-1727
PING. $29,900. SELLER FINas, beglnnjpg at point on the W side
KENNETH F. MURRAPI, of SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
'exalt fan, All rms extra large
n-ad) of 101 Sd ft. thence continue
ANCING.
+ a-at in kit, dbie size Oak
ilneof Lot 12,3OftNorthwardfrom
Murrah, Doyle, Sasier and Dift- MONCRIEF
Southerlyaiongsaidcurvelll,.4Sft
CHULIJOTA lbdrm,carpe$,alr,
323-5176
shaded yard with well &amp;
mer, P,A , $00 West Morse p.o. Box fl79
Ihe SW corner, thence Eastward a tolheP.0 of curv, thence South 40
lake vIew 5. access $175 call
2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM.
distance 01131ff and? inches to a dogs 39'39" W
sprinkling System Extra lot
Boulevard (Post Office Box 1321), Sanford, Florida 3777)
70.01 it to a point
Mr. Wise 6141125 or 351-0925
point on the East side
CARPORT ON LARGE
WInter Park, Florida 37790.
included. Dbl garage with
* * * * * * * *
Telephone; (305) 3233660
line of Lot being corner of Lol 9, thence N 17
eves.
11,22 ft South from the NE corner,
CORNER 75TH ST. ZONED
paneled rm above. Brand new
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All persons having claims or Pvbllh June 27 &amp; July I 1950
dogS 54)0" W 121.0 ft thence N 1
MECHANIC -New car exp.
thence Southward a distance of 93
'RMOI. $7L900.
roof only 146,900.
demands against the estate are DEX-109
legs 06'43" E 48.73 ft to P08.
Good opportunity for qualified
31-Apartments Furnished
required, WITHIN THREE
fttoapointontheEastsidelineof Fu,Il,e, described as located in
person. Salary 8 Co. benefits.
Lot 10, ISP South of the NE corner,
2 BEDROOM FRAME ON 2
SHOPPERS SPECIAL 2 bdrm,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Section 171-29, at the corner of
321-0871.
Liv rm, window air, built in
LOTS. SANFORD AVE.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
AGENDA
7BEDROOMAPARTMENT$
thence Westwardadistanceof 12$ Palm Springs Drive and Orlando.
fttoapointontheWestsidelln,of Avenue. (01ST. 4)
entertainment center,
THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the - SIMINOLICOUNTYIOARD
ZONED
C-2.
$2I,.
SELLER
APARTMENTMANAGEMENT
For6ppolntmentcall
Lot 11. fl ft North of the SW Ot
Paneling, washer dryer,
clerk of the above court a written
FINANCING.
OF ADJUSTMENT
Couple
for
modern
20
units
in
3232120
13.JAMES
M. WALTER, jp
ner, thtflce Northward a distance BAIl
21-80) $4V
$31,500.
statement of any claim or demand NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Sanford. Full rent allowance
2
BEDROOM
FAMILY
ROOM,
R
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of 93 It to the beginning. Further Residential Zone
july21, 1958
I EFFICIENCY $175. 1 BORM
they may have. Each claim must
fr large 2 bedroom. Minor
AIR &amp; HEAT, NEW APPLI.
Side Street
- described as located in Section Il7101 P.M.
be inwriting and must Indlcatethe
FOR RENTALS CALL 323.5774
$215. Female adults preferred.
maintenance
duties,
will
train.
Variance from 23
to 14 ft to
ANCES. DEBARY. ss.,soo.
2l-)Oat2$l7LakevlewDrlveon,M
basis for the claim, the name and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCRN:
This doss lnclu4de utIlIties. No
Reply to Box 6), co The
enlarg, carport on Loss 20 and 21.
NOTICE IS hereby given that West side,. 200 ft South of
'
address 01 the creditor or its agent
or children. 671-50.3,
Evening Herald, P.O. Box
Block C, Sanlando Springs, Tract
3 BEDROOM WITH EAT-IN
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or attorney, and the amount the Seminole County Board of Street. (DIST.
1657, Sanford, Fl, 3277).
23,
PB
Pg
45,
5,
in
Section
2-21-39,
KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3-WILLIE BAILEY
Lovely,
Iargefurnlshad
claimed, lithe claim Is not yet Adlu$tmenl will conduct a publIc
SA(72I. at the corner of VirgInia Avenue
NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.
CONVENIENCE STORE
eftklencyapt.$llSmo.
due, the date when it will become hearIng to consider the following S0)-20E -C-i CommercIal Zone- and WIlford Avenue. (DIST. 1)
OWNER SAYS SELL, LEASE
$20.00. SELLER FINANC.
To construct residence to be or
CLERK - Good company
1.116.6171
due shall be stated, If the claim Is Items:
I4,GERALD DIMURO - BA(7OR RENT. 2010 Grandvlew, 3
ING.
by 'property owner in
benefits, Apply Handy Way
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS contingent or unliquldated, the
bdrm, I bath. $39,900
R-1AA Residential
Food Store, Sanford area.
nature of the uncertainty shall be MOBILE HOME APPLICATIONS coilectiOn with existing business
CROCKETT LOG HOM
Variancef*soiitl concrete
Of) Lots IS and
stated. If the claim is secured, the - A.1 AGRICULTURE ZONE:
16, Block I, wall 9", ft in height, ai'omd a
3 , BEDROOM, 3 BATH ON
MAID SATURDAyS, Winter
cOuNTRY HOME, PAOLA, 7
Lockhart
5-0,
PB
3.
THOMAS ALAN RHODES
security shall be described. The
Pg 74, In single family residence on Lot
Springs. Must have IranWOODED CORNER LOT.
Lcres, 1 bdrm, I bath, $59 Mu
BA(6-16-$0).
SecIionS-19-30,anthewestsldeof
DELTONA unfurnlshed 2 bdrm,
claimant shall deliver sufficIent (CONTINUED) 14 and WI', of Lot 15, BlOck 43,
sportation 8 references. $3).
I bath, utility room, $250 fIrst
copies of the claim lathe clerk fo S9TE - Lot 9, Holiday Ranch, A Southwest Road between 18th and Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful
7)74 evenings &amp; weekends,'
SANORA 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $69,900
I. last
enable the clerk to mail one copy FIve Acre Development in Section Hvghey Streets. (DIST.
Palm Springs Section, PB 3. Pg
SEIGLER REALTY'
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PORT
55'inS,fion122lflI
Osceola
Road.
(01ST.
to the Personal Representative. 8.2032. off
WANTED.Matureladytoliy.In
ted
AUTHORITY
BA(7-21 I0)-2IE
323.7832
BROKER
All persc
2 days &amp; 3 nIghts a week.
the Northsideof RidgewoodStre,t
interested in the 2)
32-Houses Unfurnished
MI
lndqstrlal
Zone
2. ROBERT K. MELVIN meats
I.
care
of
In.
estate to whom a copy t. tttts
prepare
.MyrtlAv.
To oneiotWestofEvergre.nAyenue,
Eves. 332-06)2.322-us?
BA(6•16•$O). permit construction and operation
valid lady us Sanford
Noticeol Administration has been '(CONTINUED) (DIST, 4)
207 B. 34th
- Lot 8-4, Lake Harney of bulk propane distribution
64TE
NFORDNew
house
for
rent
residence. Call 305-3224285
mailed are required, WITHIN
1S.GLENPJ' S. COX - BA(T-31In Section 10-20.33, on Iacilityonthefollowlngproperfy:
DATE
Estates,
near
hl9h school. 3 Bdrm, 2
weekdays.
THREEMONTHSOF THE
80)-Isv
PC-i Country Estates
NEEDRESiDENTI
CommenceaI$WcOVflSr01$ecfl4ij5 Zone
baths. No pets. 1350.151 me. +
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Osceoia Road. (01ST. 2)
- Side Yard VarIance from
FINANCING?
99
run
N
3. JAMES RICHARD HITTELL 161930,
s.aIrtsy. 134-9253 or 862-3156,
OF THIS NOTICE, to fIle any
digs 52' 13" B 2OfttO7ft4iflChflld Rear Yard
CALL
95.071ftforaPO8,thenc.rungg
(CONTINUED)
BA(6-16.
objections they may have that 50)TE
Variance from 33 ft tg 14 ft to
NEW 3 BEDROOM
(305)333-1n
roe15'
31"
W
56.131
ft.
thence
run
5-7,
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dog
construct tennis court on Lot 7,
challenges the valIdIty O
tent, Inter Development Corp.
0
N $9 digs 19 4" B 225.00 ft
BY OWNER. NEW I bedroom, 2
In Section 10-20.37. 0(1
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the
Ravenibrooli, PB 1$, Pg 33, In
FlJ(i5Hp B'JdK
$2417,
decedent's WIlt, the
thincerunSoubath on 120x 143 shaded lot.
Osc.ola Rd. fOIST. 2)
15900
qualificatIons of the Personal
OF swiot
ft Danc, run SdegslS'24"E
99 dege 1,'II"
W SectIon 14-20-29, on Stonegate
owner assist financing set 500.
4.
NANCY
SHOUCAIR,
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Representaflv.,
It East of Markham
or the venue or' 2I-IO)-7OTE- TheW 105 ft of B 313 r,Is.00 , ttienc, run N 00 dogs South, 1300
37-Busiriss Pro*r1y
jurisdictiOn 0! tti,
Road.
fOIST,
FDICcourt.
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1514" W 103.142 ff10 POD. Said Woods
, HOurly Wao.
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
I). AP'PKOVAL OF MINUTES
parcel
contains
0.131
acres,
mon.
Pbs CommissIon
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILCD NE'-4 *1 SectiOn 23.21-30, liii the S
1. June 16, 1900 - Regular
LARGE BUILDING. 711 French
lSftforrod.Furtherdelcrlbqdas or less, Furth.f described as
1
Ave. next door to Polke Depi.'
WILL. BE FOREVER BARRED. pg
located
at
the
Southwest corner of
A-?
located
on
Dike
Road,
Onte Of the first PUkatlOfl
This public hearing will be held
the
rt
01
Sanford.
(DIST.
3)
ft East of Tusisiwlila Road.
.1 ths Seminole County Courthis Notice of Adminlitretion is
C. VARIANCES
(01ST 1).
1tose, Sanford. Florida, on July
J
June O' 1900.
:"
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JAMES W. JONES-BA(7-2).
37.D-htostrIaI
21,1990, at 1:00P.M., or as soon
(CONTINUEO)BA(d.I5.00),71vNadine L. HgtefIei'
I0)-ØTE-E739.$SHOIW;52.13ft
tMeafbl
as
possible.
R.1AA
Zone - Side Street
as Perional RepresentatIve f S *1 N Of NE¼ of NE'/i of
CAREER
J5
Wrlftenconsmenlsfuledwlshthe
Variance from 25 ft to 15 ft to
of the Estale of
Section 33-21-33. Further described
OPPORTUNiTY
Office of Pbs Zoning Coordinator
rent s,000sje,
construct a pool and a Side Sfret
DALLAS L. P$OSTETLER,
-as East oil HIghway 419 on Lake
Needed: young men, 20-30 yrs.'
will be considered and persons
Ft. Offices, loading dock &amp;
VarIance from 25 ft to 0 ft for
Deceased
Mills Road. .6 mile to Lakevlew
old, to b trained for an ez.
appearing t the public-hearing,
existing finceon Lot 12 ,ld w
industrIal zonlna. 322-8313.
ft
Attorney for Pefl0nal
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Avenue and South on Lekevlew
cifin future in lb. borne enci Lot j,. H, $anlOodf)1 wIll be heard. Hearings may be
Repiesenlative:-. -. v',,.Avenue to property on the West
?8t't6lfl(Tleflt
Industry.
Must
continued 'tràn time to time
Springs, Tract 16, Second RepIat,
be
KENNETH F. MURRAH
sIde. 101ST. 1)
personable,attractive5. liketo
G0fldOITliflhIftfl
P89,pS,ins.dk,.I.2I.fl,,th. 'found nerssary. Further details
6, GERALD LEE JONES
4 Of Murrah, Doyle, Slur
WOrk with thepuftllc, Nodfrscj
corner of Suniland Avenue -I available by c$iIflg 323-4330, Ext.
______________________
and Oiflmer, PA.
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'MCi-lI $0)-6ITE.- B 729.55 ft of
eXp. neCes61ry. Top pay. Tired
304.
New Smyrn. Bedcfs Ocean Eroist
4)
800 We67 Mon. Doutvard
W763J3ft Of N¼ NE¼ Of NE¼
5EMINOECOUNTV
Your dull, routine fob? ow
Condo, 1 BR. 1 bath, sleeps 47 DOUGLAS 5l$HOp(;21
of Section - 33.2)32, Further
P.O. Box I37
is yaw' chance to get ahgsd.
BOARD OF'ADJUTMENT
$0)-791 - R.IA Residential Zone
or 5, U2$ wkly, '6753.500.
A
Florida
32790
Park,
Winter
described as East off Highway 419
.. Apply In person to Westgete
BY: LARRY BLAIR,
,-'
-Rear Yard Variance from to It
on' Lake Mills Rosd.,6 mile tO
Telephone: (3507 6149001
.7;
LARGE 1 or 3 Idrm ape. with CHAIRMAN
TV, K-Mart Plaja $loppirIg
to? ft for pool on Lot I?, less S .5 ft,
I.Msvlew Avenue, and South on
Publish June 20, 27, 1900
Publish: June v, woo wsShIr-dryer. pool. 1 Adim,
Center Senford, 9:30 ant to
Block B, Eastbrook so p
,p
Lihaview
to pipIrty.gn
DEX.
,
DEX.Io0
1:30 pm. daily.
$335.7 Idrm 139$. 6711014.
,
lnkc110113431.30, It 3313
FICTITIOUS NAME
Not,'e iS hereby given that I am
n fxisiness at let Wax
Myrtlet ane. Longwood, Fta, 32750
County, Fnrid under
thefctitlousnarneof EDWARD N.
ZISSMAN, M.D. PA and that I
intend to register said name Yiuth
the Clefli of the Circuit
ourt, .
Seminole County, Florida In
.
co'rdancewllhlhe ovIslons ot the
Fictitlou Name Statutes, To Wit;
Section 565.09 Florida Stututes

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Stone won his eigh th straight game and fourth straight
MIki Schmidt attempted a steal of home in the seventh,
complete game
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average time spent in front of the set daily. Regionally,
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with
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Silver Spun Rodeo, July 4. 2:30 pm.; July 5, 8 p.m.
and July 6. 2:30 pm. Silver Spurs Arena and Rodeo
Grounds, Highway 192 and U.S. Highway 441 between
Kissimmee and SL Cloud. Ali seats reserved and under
cover. Tickets available from area ticket agencies.

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Alfred

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Ted Lange. Maria Gibbs and Jim

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Jayne Kennedy, Lou Gossett Jr..

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Guests Inckide Hank Aaron. Jim

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leaders, administrators and volun- HIGHUGHTS Cad Rowan anchors
teers from avadetioI backgrounds coverage of the days aCtivities
from t he Miami Beach Convention
express their feelings about the
Scouts of America and demonstrata the need for more active

sent to prIson

JUNE29. 1900

'Afternoon of a Faun will be
danced by members of Ihe New

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confronts hurnillation. loorisillneas
and sexual hairassinent
Shell

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crown and scholarship nxmwy in
this 23rd annual competillon to be 0 (10) NAACP CONVENTION
HIGHLIGHTS Carl Rowan anchor$
telecast live from the Municipal
coverage of the day's activities
Auditorium in Mobile, Alabarns.
from the Miami Beach Convention
9:00
Center,

Kissimmee Boall-A-Cade,July 12-20,7W mile trip for
boaters around the "hOrn" of Florida to the Keys via

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Guys And Dolts. Fiddler On Th,
SadsEs Eternal Egypt" Wafter
Cronklte anchor. AIooi at the clvi.. fool and "The Music Man."
Itutlon of ancient Egypt
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through the eyes of its modern
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leader President Anwar El-Sadat Is PSON
AbeaUtiM young socialite
prowled.

Repertory Theatre; Rollins

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EVENING WITH JEROME ROBBINS
Works by choreographer Jwo"
(1) 0 RAZZMATAZZ Stlan Tool Robbins. Including "Fancy F(ee."

guest, Sammy Dal Jr.. deliver a

10:00
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"Young-at-Heart" Dance, every Sunday at irp rn
DeBary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary.
tructton, 7:30 p.m. Open to public.

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with the Antarctic from Admiral Singers .
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demonstrations of weaving and spinning. Gallery
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lakefront. Food, games, contests exhibits, dAmf*fl.
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sponsored by
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to 2 p.m. when the sun's burning power is at its

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Saturday, July ,
30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. celebrating
Black heritage and local Black talent. Artists' in.
displayi ng work at the festival should
contact
Council of Arts &amp; Sciences at 843-val. Co.
sponsored by the Council of Arts &amp; Sciences and the
City of Orlando Recreation De parunnt.

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boxes depicting life of
George Washington; World War
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Monday. Free to pubhe.
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(10) V.I.EOPLE

11:30

0 @1) WIMBLEDON UPDATE

Gabi)rian"(1954) Vincent Price, Eva
Uagk

Highlights of early round play in the
All-England-Tennis Tournament,
(5)0 MOVIE "Cat 0' Nine Tails"

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assumes the Identify 01 the magi-

6:00
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ciscus. A murderer.at.Iatga is pursued by a blind man and a n.wspe.
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(7)0 FRIDAYS Guests: Graham
Parker and th. Rum ,r ,

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(3) ME AND MA)0C The death'

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6:30

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4(1O) WALL $TREET WEEK

(1) O CBS NEWS

ABC NEWS
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Gel?" Guest: Arnold X. Moskowstz.
vice president. Dean Witter

Reynolds, Inc.

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MACNEIL I LEHRER

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family who lived with the nativies
and adopted their ways,,

(5)0Th! DUKES OF I'4AZZARD

The Duke boys discover that a
demo&amp;Jtlon derby is cover-up for
smucg0Iers. (R)
) MOVIE "In Celebration"

(2(17)HOGAN'SHEROE5

7:30

TIC TAG DOUGH

(C) (1974) Alan Sates. James
Bolarn. Orks night In the lives of a

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retail Is elervaled to the House of
"Saidat's Eternal Egypt" Walter
24(10) UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS
Lords and faces
one of his greatest Cronkite, anchor, A look at the civi1 (17) MOViE "Come And Get diplomatic CSlalIsngs
0 (.4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny it" ( 1 936) Joel McCrea. Walter conflict. (Part
the Suez ltzatlon of ancient Egypt as seen
4of4)(CC)(fl)

Carson. Guests: Tern Ow, Robert Brennan, A cruel paper mill owner
Truax, Robert Klein.
acquires the power to control the
Wisconsin lumber country,

through the eyes of Its modern
leader President Anwar El-Sadat is
(5)0 DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS presented,
CLASSIC Third-round coverage of CD 0 FANTASY ISLAND Tattoo
"1 300.000 PGA Tour towni- and a private eye (Toni Tennille)

4:OQ

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1980 Athletes Include wrostior

lifteir Don Warner; pole vwAws

monl(it" from the Colonial Country become Involved in a murder cam.

Bishop" Bishop

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10 MARTY ROBBINS

And W* Scluth-Orn

b00010-rock to
Patrick Abode and Dave Roberts; slon From Planet Earth" Johnny the stage along with rti)ltI,fl
(1 1/2 Hr,.)
and swimmers Wendy Boglioll and
blues artists Mighty Joe Young and
Sippy Woodhead.
Seals. (CC) (R)

10:30
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Edward Judd, Yoke Tei',E.
NO)TWO so..iIEs
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JONNY QUEST
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socialite
Wayne, Ray Corrigan. The Three P
U.squlte.rs try to clear a cowboy confronts humiliation, loneliness

11:00

a ECOND CITY TV
I10 MON'TY PYTHON'S FLY-

W&amp;P Of "filf found tournament
matches (from London).

a THE LAW AND YOU
5 JONNY QUEST

family in en English mining town,
5MAiJoe
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jp,
BIG VALLEY
10 DIGIt CAVETT Guest: three grown sans return for their
BASEBALL Atlanta
8 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Braves7)
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Parents' 40th annlversarm. Is depIct'
Chuck Jones (R)
vs. San Diego Padres
1:15
WOC / WBA middleweight thartpl.
The ways in wtiicti we isis uccss
ad, (2 Hrs)
(17)Au.P4 THE FAMILY
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0(1) MIDNIGHT SPECiAL Hosts. ad In coping with the harsh cond- on Alan Minder deIens his nowtitle
1130
Du55 P1,t Muihmey, Dons 1 *,tlsol'ua'a 8oia,i D5nl in a
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against
9:30
AntuOlermo (live from Wemblsy Host: Steve Marlin. Musical guest
Peter T0WM5fd me Pretenders, are examined. (CC) (A)
800
(2 (17) UT PATROl.
AISflI lit Londoit)
Girry Raflerti Rocky Bumnette,
0(4) HLPZS BOOMER Booms,
Blondie, (A)
10:00
helps a blind dog get his own
3 GRI.yAwJm
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AFTERNOON
0(4) A MAN CALLED 81.OANE
dog
2:15
MANY SOCCER MADE p
Man" (C) (1974) George Segal.
HULK Slows gossall out to Stop a dlabol(17) ws
W' ICIIEOISLE money
Joan Hackett. Based on novel by
ICal Plot to destroy all
David wins a large sum of
'(2)(17) P3.JTT PUTT OOLp
12.00
Michael Crlchton. A man beCo
220
crops
with
swarms
of
Wild mass plans to use to r.
deadly
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a guinea pig Involving electrode
1 (17) MOVIE "Dressed To KIN"
lOCusts. (R)
cure for his sl*ictlon. (A)
SHAZAM
SMWLL Impiantlng when he infers from
(17 me
keep
(1946)
Rathbone,
P11911
Bruce,
DALLAS
Ill
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effort
to
(Z)O ABC MOVIE "Trouble In
91 WEEKERD SPECIAL. "The
blackouts which make him violent.
High Timber Country" (Premier.) Jock Out of the Office, JR. brings
Ransom Of Rod Chief" Two Inept
Hrs)
Bob
back Into Ewing o.(A)
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Eddie Albert. Ksvin Brophy. An
2:30
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Independent family battles acts of
gained for when tts.y
(C) (1945) Gene Kelly, Frank slna
a
SHOE A mysterious woman sends
sabotage by union organizers and
chievious young boy. (A)
Ira. Two sailors unlay their leave in
2
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glamorous Hollywood. (2 Nra0(1)
DAILY
DEVOTIONAL
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metier,
diamond
hunt.
the larnhlr's minln and
From Madame Lazonga" (81W)
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WOMAN
empire.
3:00
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tUl(35)Movie ,, InUghtnlng"
1/2 Its's.)
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(81W) (1950) Humphrey BOgart.,
Ankars. A professor and his wife
Anne MacMaIso,s.
Fugitive" (1959) Fred MacMurray,
Elsano, Parkr, Greed eimnost costs
6.30
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10:30
A )et pilot his honor and his
Lin McCarthy. A man wrongfully
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IF (35) LOVe, AMERICAN STYLI
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opposition from his girlfriend whir'
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Luther King.
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TRIAL S Highlights of liii track and

12:00
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team calCare
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but will probably be Columbia.
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8:00
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remembered long after
lie worked off-Broadway of the population should be
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shows
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publicity, and, hence, there
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puts
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from his performance,
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the songs Teibrook and the range of earlier Squeeze he's talking about.
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Not only does Squeeze
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reunion: No — the Fab Four
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Nobody Knows Who Named

"The Music Man" and I say Robert Preston did. G.G.
VANCE, Portland, Mo.
It was Preston all the way, on both Broadway and in the

Pasadena, Calif. N. STANLEY TAYLOR, Joplin, Mo.
There Is no real agreement about where the name, r
Oscar, came from. The one story you refer to, about
somebody saying "That little statue looks like my Uncle
Oscar," has never been substantiated. The academy itself
says several stories have been suggested, including one
that credits Bette Davis with dreaming up the name, but

DEAR DICK: Is the John Derek who played the role of
Joshua in Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments"
the same Derek who is Be Derek's husband? MATT
HYER, Nampa,, Idaho.
The very same.
DEAR DICK: Around Christmas time, I saw "The
Orphan Train" on TV. Is the girl that played J.P. on that

Cantinflas, who4e real name is Mario Moreno, is still
alive. He was born in either 1911 or 1917, depending on
what reference work you believe. I do not know of any
biography of him published in the United States, but there
may have been one in Mexico.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me if Willie Aames,
of "Eight Is Enough," used to be in the old series,
"Apple's Way." I say he was but my friend says he
wasn't. There is a large bet riding on this one. PAM
MAXWELL, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
I hate. to do this to you, Pant, but you lose. Vincent Van
t'atten played the son on "Apple's Way." Aames wasn't

You win, you rich lady, you. It was Piper Laurie.
DEAR DICK: Is the Mexican actor, Cantinflas, still
alive? Was there evern biography written about him? I
need this information for a scho4 project. SHARON
Gll.MAN, Sprinp'ield, Mo.

the same girl that plays Maxi on the new TV series, "Me
The very same. Her name Is Mellisa Mlchaelsen.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me who- played George C.
Scott's wile in the movie where they were stranded out on
an island with only their son? I say it was his true wife,
Trish VanDevere, and my husband says it was Sheree
North. Who is right? ELLEN, Vancouver, Wash.
It's a good week for wives being right. Scott's wife
played Scott's wife in that film, which was called "The
Savaize Is Loose."

DEAR DICK: Can you-please tell me who the three
stars were who starred in "April Fools?" My friend

DEAR DICK: I am wondering if Tony Danza was
Yos' need to call...

It

RUTHIE M. MAYS, Amherst, Va.

You're both wrong. It was a French actor, Charles
Boyer, 'who was joined by Jack Lemmon and Catherine
Deneuve.

DEAR DICK: My husband says Gene Kelly played in

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n-atted to discharge treated effluent say: 10h, what a dastardly thIng. Look

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WATTENBERO'S
1900 "Winning Hearts And Minds"
European and American journalists

witnessed a murdef. (A)

12:00

A member of the Lake Monroe Amateur Radio about 60 contacts an hour," Hall said.
River, where the fish were killed. The their property they say: 'Oh, what a
limit. Your imagination and pocket book have to be
others are located upstream from the kill dastardly thing. You're taking away our Society for the past three years, hull and litany of the 92
William Balzer, a member of the club for the past your guide," he said.
mentbersof the club, will be participating in a field day three years, said seven complete radio stations will be
freedom.' It's a no-win situation.
and could not have had an effect.
In HAM operations, hall is known by the name
"People want to sell land and develop being held nationally among amateur operators for the involved in the exercise.
"Crock" and his wife is known as "Suzy Q,"
The three implicated, are the Seminole
County Country Club Heights plant, land. And the majority rules. purpose of exercising the expertise of the various
In addition, a solar energy-operated station will be
"It's a name that was hung on me by my mother, who
which discharges into Lake Jessup via Westinghouse and Western Electric are amateurs in the area.
used as well as a novice station, he said. Also to be said I was all mouth and no ears," he said. Mrs. Hall is
The exercise winch was to be held at the Sanford operated during the field day will be a satellite tracking also involved in amateur radio. "Anyplace I go, she
Soldier Creek; the Casselberry plant, going to come In and bring more people
which discharges into Lake Jessup and more waste and the majority is going Airport during the 24-hour period ending at 2 p.m. station,
goes. We just celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary.
Sunday, was to acquaint amateur operators with the
through Gee Creek; and the MalUand to let them."
Currently, Amateur Radio has two satellites, We are never seen apart from one another," he said.

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these three plants Is more than 2 million scream and holler. Meanwhile the p.m. The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society world, Hall said. "That doesn't mean everyone has a per minute in code plus have a smattering of knowledge
swamps are being slowly removed and cooperates with the Seminole Amateur Network to yen to talk to other nations," Hall said, 'I like to talk to on the operation of amateur radio. If you pass, you get a
gallons per day.

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In addition, Davenport pointed out that land that wasn't meant to be buflt on is learn what has to be done in relation to each other and

the area received effluent from Orange being built on. These areas were meant who will do what in case of emergencies," he said.
Hall a'' the iiiiiateurs ttit'et each Saturday for
County via the 12 million gal1ons-perday as nature's method of purging the earth
Orlando plant on Bennett Road and some and filtering the water. When they're breakfast to discuss the eiiu'rg&amp;'flcy network and its
activities.
gone the water doesn't get filtered,"
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Hall said aniateur operators have to be licensed by

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He said with more money sewage requirements for emergencies. The radios are operated financed by the society in orbit. The satellites are called

"Oscar VII and Oscar VIII."
discharges Into Lake Jessup via Lake treatment and water quality could be strictly on individual power.
the Fe de r al Communications Commission, which has
The
amateur
o
pe
rators
assist
the
Seminole
County
The amateur o pe rators will demonstrate the satellite offices in Tampa and Miami. lie said examinations are
Lake
Jessup
Improved,
bu t then "people would get a
Howell and Howell Creek.
connects with t,he St. Johns River where $75 sewage bi ll
where they now get an $8 Amateur Network, according to Hall, with weather tracking station.
given to amateurs daily at both offices.
emergencies such as hurricanes and tornadoes.
Some of the local amateur operators, known as
Lemon
Bluff.
"You have to make an appointment," he said. "You
to $25 bill,
the fish kill occurred at
"We
have
roll
call
every
Tuesday
and
Thursday
at
8
hAMs,
have
contacted
practically
every
treated
effluent
from
of
"They'd
kill
us,
They'd
yell
and
nation4n
the
start
as a novice, who must be able to record five words
The discharge

2:15

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talk to. When hesigns off, I goon the airand call him. At just give the official call letter, where.we are at and at "You can have slow scan or television, computer

directly into bodies of water, discharge what the DER let happen.' But if we the end of each 10 minutes the operator must announce what signal strength we are. We then drop that contact operations, teletype operations, and can send 100 words
Into areas that run into the St. Johns (society) try to say they can't build on his call sign and then I call him back," hall said.
and go for someone else. Each operator will run from a minute electronically if you want to. The sky's the

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trsal Expos pitcher B "Spec.mining in action for three months,
man" Lee; professional golfer
John-Boy is found and moved to a
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there were some pretty gross discharges.

dissolved oxygen In the water caused the The regulations have eliminated that.
But. then Vere were less pople so the
fish tosuffbcate.
Six Seminole County sewage treatment impact wasn't so great.
"We have reduced the per capita
By DONNA ESTES
The Saturday-Sunday national field day is being an awful lot of people. It's nice to go back over the air
plants are permitted to discharge treated
discharge,
but
the
total
remains
the
Herald
Staff
Writer
sponsored
by theAmateur Radio Relay League, based and recontact those friends. We have made many
effluent Into bodies of water,
we've
been
able
to
do,"
"CQ,
CQ,
CQ.
This
is
Crock
N41311L..
Home
is
Sanford,
in
Newington,
Conn,
treatment
plants
same.
That's
all
friends all over the country. We have talked to many
other
34
sewage
The
The
official
said
he
did
not
want
to
be
Fla,
I
will
be
standing
by
waiting
a
call."
Points
will
be
awarded
to
the
amateurs
of
each
region
hundreds
perculatlon
pond
more over the radio," he said.
the
county
tue
the
In
With these words, Edward "Crock" Hall and his wife, in the country. Seminole is part of District 4 which inWhile Hall won't be able to make it to the field day
method, In which sewage Is fed into identified because he was told by
Lydia, known as Suzie Q on Amateur radio, begin eludes the Southeastern states,
exercise at the airport, he will be participating from his
ponds where solid waste perculates into superiors not to talk to the press.
"The DER is a political organization
conversations with persons from all of the 50 states in
"We came in second last year in number of points," home In Brain Towers,
the ground. The earth acts as a filter and
Hall said, "All of the radio contacts made are logged.
One can get involved in HAM operations for as little
before the treated water reaches a like most regulatory agencies," he said. the Union.
"CQ' means I want to talk to anyone listening. We hope to come in first this year. We get two points for as $1,000 Hall said, with a reasonably priced antenna
natural body of water it has been "A lot of things can be done, but it's a
matter of politics and economics,"
Actually I do more listening than talking and can pretty every contact, plus points for the number of different and reasonably priced transmitter
.cleansed,
"When when we have a fish kill they well tell whether the person talking is the type I want to states. We don't spend much time with each contact, We
Three of the six plants that are per.
"And you can spend $100,000 if you want to," he said,

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drive his wealthy but emotionally
disturbed niece Insane. (A)
(DO BARNEY MILLER The pr.cinct Is turned into a madhouse by
a census taker and a group of clii'Sf5 who established their own
courthouse and )all. (CC) (A)
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But he said it is also difficult to assess
By DIANE PETRYK
Orange County's impact on the Seminole
Herald Staff Writer
Florida Department of Environmental County waters since the water travels a
Regulation officials said Friday the long distance and is filtered through
discharge of treated waste water from many natural waterways,
Another DER official who did not wish
sewage treatment plants was a cause In
the recent fish kill in Seminole County in to be Identified said other contributing
factors In the fish kill were storm water
which 10 million fish died.
The kill might have been predicted if and road run-off and the stagnant nature
the DER had enough monitoring man- of the water at the time.
"With no water velocity it Is easier for
power, -one official said, but there is
probably little that could have been done the algae to take up the nutrients and
grow," he bid.
to prevent it.
The officials were careful to point out
He also explained that rains wash oil
that it is Impossible to know how much of and grease, around up rubber and brake
an effect the treatment plants had. They dust (asbestos) into ditches and'storm
also said there were other factors In- pipes through which it reaches the
waterways.
volved.
Marshes and swamp land act as..
"But there was a contributory factor
from the &amp;ewage treatment plants," said natural filtering systems, he said, but as
Edward Davenport, DER domestic building of housing and businesses increasingly fills in swamp areas, the
wastewater engineer.
Davenport explained that the treated water flows more directly into streams,
wastewater adds phosphorus and rivers and lakes.
"The basic problem is man, it's as
nitrogen (nutrients) to the water.
Experts blamed added nutrients in the simple as that," he said.
Resigned to increasing population and
water for the fish kill. The fish died from
industrial growth, he said he feels there
lack of oxygen.
Davenport said increased nutrients Is probably very little that can be done to
caused algae in the water to multiply. combat the problem.
The DER, he said, has been successful
But algae also need sunlight to grow, In
this case they got just that for a few days in maintaining water quality as it was
before the fish started turning up dead, when laws were passed regulating what
But on the first cloudy day after the so- could be discharged into waterways.
But he said the DER has not been 'able
called "algae bloom," the algae died,
and their photosynthesis systems turned to Improve the situation,
"That's because there are more and
of I wi thout the sun, Davenport ild.

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NEW YORK (UPI) Helen Gahagan
Douglas, the former actress and
congresswoman whose political career
ended in a clash with a young congressman named Richard Nixon, died today
after a long bout with cancer. She was 79.
A family spokeswoman said Mrs.
Douglas died at Memorial SloanKettering Medical Center at 3:35 am.
The spokeswoman, Nan Stevens, said
Mrs. Douglas' husband, actor Melvyn
Douglas, was at her side when she died,
as were, the couple's son Peter and
daughter Mary.
Mrs. Douglas was a rising political star
until she ran for office against Richard
Nixon.
With a career In the movies and on the
Broadway stage behind her, she had
served five years in Congress when she
sought a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1950.
She won the Democratic Party
nomination and opposed the Republican
nominee, Nixon, then a Congressman
from California, in the general election.
Nixon charged that Rep. Douglas had
voted on numerous occasions with Rep.
Vito Marcantonio (D-N.Y.), a leftleaning
activist from New York whose vtews
were considered pro-Communist. Nixon
hammered on the theme that Rep.
Douglas had "pink" leanings, which she
denied. She l as t the election and Nixtin
was on his way to the White house as vice
president only two years later.
Thus Mrs. Douglas became a martyr in
the eyes of American liberals.

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none of them is universally accepted.
DEAR DICK: My husband and I have argued about this
for a month, so please settle it. We have a $100 bet on it.
Who played Carrie's mother in the movie, "Carrie?". He
says It was Shelley Winters, but I say it wasn't.
DOROTHY SMITH., Fort Dix; t4.1

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DEAR DICK: Will you please once more tell us where
the Oscar got its flume. I know, but when I told my
children they refused to believe me. The Uncle Oscar to
%hom the girl referred was also my Uncle Oscar from

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Rumor has it that weather experts are equipment be kept on hand June through and don't return once the wind and waves are
power.
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broken windows.
up.
predicting a violent hurricane season, but November.
Stay at home, if it is sturdy and on high
If possible, oita,n scraps of wood or secThe department also recommends:
Seminole County Civil Defense Director Chuck
Board up windows or protect them with
ground. If it is not, move to a designated shelter tions of plywood suit,ibk' f o r boarding up inWhen you hear the first tropical -itorni storm shutters or tap. Danger to small winSwanson said there is no scientific way to
and stay there until the storm is over.
dows. As an alternative, t,rdb4)anl b.u' may
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tueb for coo ki ng uzucs.s yo ur cooki ng area is agatnst window openings and held ui place ty_ Secure outdoor objects that might be blown
process of speaking with homeowners groups to advance of the issuance of watches and warwell ventilated.
by-3 boards.
away or uprooted gargage cans, garden tools,
disseminate information on what to do In the nings.
Maintain a ready supiIy of masking or airTake an inventory of perishable goods. If
When your area is covered by a hurricane toys, signs, porch furniture and other Items may conditioning duct tape for taping windows. This you have a large freezer, dry ice, if available
event of a hurricane watch or warning.
Last year 600 persons were reported killed as vatch, continue normal activities but stay tuned become destructive missiles in hurricane will minimize flying glass If a window is broken. can be effective in preventing spoilage of frozen
Hurricane David smashed into the Dominican to radio and television for all National Weather winds. Anchor them or store them inside before Remember, It's the debris picked up by the high foods. Try to organize and plan meals so
I Republic, but no deaths in Seminole County Service advisories. Remember, hurricane
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minimize leaking.
outside the hurricane. Emergency cooking
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facilities, lights, and flashlights will be essential
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If utilities are Interrupted.
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