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While walking alitg Lake Monroe In Sanford, this lone seagull would
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She ald she
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build apartments, towqhouses and a recovery. It's a azy, violent world.
We still don't understand why it hap&amp;n&amp;lcommerclalsectionatthecorner
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why or what happened."
Lewis,
who worked with Jordan In 1960,
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heads
the
organization
founded
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April
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44,
was
shot
twice
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the
abcan
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and
continue
to serve in the
famIly use but on the proposed PL1
domen outside a motel parking lot early valuable way that he has in the past."
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Dr. Ralph Abernathy, who succeeded
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has been sent to Seminole County o1
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Was shocked by the shooting and, "I just and work *lacks and whhes and the
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$43,450 and $47,, he said,

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doubled chrthg the pest decade it was
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Village, will be located in the 5500 bioe1' of Howell
Jordan
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people
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an
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whatever
re4ources
are
necescandeto said units in the next phase or phases are still
Branch Road.
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available.
The project will contain single story units and twoIn addition, she said, the units will be protected by
at the Marriott Inn in Fort Wayne, at- successful and just conclusion," Webster
,-tie explained the Deltona' Corp. makes use of
level townhomes of stucco and cedar. No unit will be 10-year National Home Owners Warranty, They will
tended a reception afterward, then left said.
woriwicie branch offices for selling and the first units
above or below another. The units will have from 1162 have a Winter Park address. The builder is Harkins 'the motel and returned about 2 hours
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to 1634 Uveable square feet and will be priced between Construction of Lake Mary. .
lat.Uce spokesman Dan Gibson said a relutiVe racial calm for several yea:s.
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fall, but ttvas orderly.
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his
room,got
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were outbursts in the inner city,
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heard a shot and Jordan fell to thi out aftir about a wtek
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InldsspeechWednsda) night, Jordan
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Motel spokenan John Mann said Mrs. criticized the 'blind enthusiasm of the
A blil limiting
nber of liquor
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Coleman went to the front desk of the country's apparent move to the right."
licenses to be available in
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and asked for an ambulance. He lie ttrged all blacks to vote in te 1980
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secIrtty Qfficer BilLSmlth preskh.ntial ile,tton sa,ing their ot
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city's Planning and Zoning Commission rused out çoiordan.
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Graham for signature. Seti. John Vogt,
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Hera Ph9 by Tom Vicsnt
By late summer, these skeletal structures will be part of a 156-unit townhomes. Meanwhile, a site on the north shore of Lake Monroe in
Jordan, 44, director of the National
condominium complex on the 2500 block of Howell Branch Road in the Deltona-Enterprise area is being readied for the start of con- Urban League, underwent 4
ursof
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south Seminole County. Construction is underway as scheduled on struction of 550 condominiums,
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A mobile sign, worth about $500, was stolen from Bo,uiie and
Clyde's Bar, $tate Road 434, Longwood, Tuesday, deputies
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Thieves who forced their way Into an Altamonte Springs
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GAS STATION BURGLAREDWHILE OPEN
bourbon, deputies lay.
The fact that an attendant was wor king outside a
Millie Decker, 992 Shallowford St., Altamonte Springs, told Caelberry gas station Tuesday did not deter thieves from
deputies she discovered the break-in at 10 p.m. Tuesday, eight prying open an office drawer and making off with $1,000 In
hours after she had left her home.
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Burglars hit Bill 's Mobil station, 580 S. US. Highway 17-92
open an unlocked glass door to gain entrance.
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fuel.
There was an explosion, followed by screamm
Provincial Chief Coroner Dr. Stewart McMillan said
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together with a $300 million schools construction bill (HB 1809)
voted out last week, gives It a total supplemental spending plan
of $678 million.
IA conference committee Is expected to begin work this
weekend reconciling the two plans, a task which must be
usnpleted cuIdcly if the Legislature is to adjourn June 6 as
icbednled.
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requires an $07 million Increase In property taxes for schools
widle the Senate plan does cot.
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cloce togethar in total spending, but there are wide differences
fijg about
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The Seminole County Commission this week
unanimously denied a request by J.W. Hickman that It
record a plat of 21 lots on 185 acres of his Interstate4
btrla1 pert..
The commission denied the request because water
and sewer service for the area has not been guaranteed.
Former County Cuit.r Greg Drwmumond,
by
re.euUng Hfrfrnwr said the property Is an
*cattnhLt.1gch lThE'nr?y ff*1tV. the full capacity allowed by tie Department of
Envtroixnental Regulation. But he said the plant can
hindle much more and upsets the DER to allow an
Lake Mooroe Utilities.
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up traffic by wing two cars to block the Stock
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Wetrledtoblockthe bridge, but we figured
it wouldn't be worth getting out heads bustea,It
said Phillp Pierce, a Key West lobster
fisherman. "1 don't mind getting my head
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about 20 miles from the mrclser plant, forked California the Lagislatire odjoirni t
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Wednesday AtShL Th3n were no reports of irjurin or
at do plant, aldwo therst were r3pots of paw outs" - . oble P4p. Rdmt Hattsway's P
collage athletic øffIminTm.
minor damage in the general area.
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had ordered a halt to such voyages.
not been able to go shrimping and I've had to
The two oilers were arrested last week live off something."
before they reached Cuba.
Capt. Marvin Farnam, whose shrimp boat

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US. Department of Federal Revenue Sharing asking for a defend the city.
: m suit seeks to prevent
copy of a "communication" received by the federal agency
claiming the city Is or has dlaaizfllnkted apt'mt woman, the city council from roverHispanics and blacks in Its hiring practices.
slug Its thclii permitting a
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to 87,469 have to do what we can," Pierce said. "I don't
rdugees. To date, 1,477 boats havv affivW
want to make it sound like a war game, but it s
with paenge and 135 have returned empty. going
to have to come down to something a
In a broadcast monitored in Miami, Radio
little more serious than what we got today.
Havana reported today
the owner of the Key Tex
remaining at the port of Mariel at midnight S John
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Wednesday. It said 2,197 "anti-socials" left
building and said he
QaWednesay.lbricastalsoreported skippers
at the federal
would give my boat to the government
the arrival of two boats
before paying an fine. Fernandez declined to
Authorities at Key West made the third say how much i'm charged to ferry Cuba ns
arrest of the sealift Wednesday when they ap- across the 90-mile wide Florida Straits, but

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cernlng the lawsuit fil ed
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reparations for Cuba's mlitake."
In a governme nt statement Wednesday, the
Bahamas said the Cubans agreed to pay reparations
for the loss of the 103-foot pa trol ship Ftimlngo and to
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Two youths caught outside a just-brglarized Maitland :
home by a neighbor, tell deputies they had not hing to do with
the crime, and are asking not to be arrested for trp'g. I
Deputies say the home of Sue Cowan, 201 Cedar-wood Drive,
was burglarized some time Monday, a gold ring and silver
heart, totalling $200 In nlne taken.
Deputies were called to the scone by a neighbor, who saw
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psfr who claimed to be taking pIcs, while he called
deputies.
The jewelry, mingfromn the home, found to have been
burglarized by thieves, breaking t hrough a sliding glass door,
was found near where the youths were caught, deput1s say.
Deputies report the two youthe later asked Cowan not to
prosecute them for trespassing, claiming they had nothing to
do with the burglary. Deputies are continuing their In.
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duding one from the area, In Klelnknlgbt's home around 4
pin. Wednesday, al though no arrests have been made In the
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and settle cart c court later."
Customs inspectors have arrested two
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bounced back and forth because of various amendmerds.
The Senate voted 26.l2 for an amendment saythgthat

pumped gas outside, deputies say.
The thieves pried open a desk drawer, taking a bank beg
filled with most of the day's cash and receipts, deputies
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spokesman for the 250 captain "We my go

. purchase of beer, wim and liquor, has passed the fail
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who staged a noisy four-hour protest outside
About 250 sThlmp, lobster and commercial II
Key West's downtown federal building fishing boat captains massed outside the
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ur-. tlnjunctlonto regain custody of their V protests, wave placards and demand toknow
fishing boats, seized for bringing Cuban when the ir boats would be released.
Deputy U.S. Marshal
Forscht told
iicheduIedan afternoon meeting with the skippers Customs Donald
Immigrittion an
Miami Attorney Ellis Rubin, legal counsel
Service of fiicias
cials were:
Watergate burglars Frank Sturgis and E.
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availablee
answer
questions or at
Howard Hunt.
their protests.
"He's coming down here just to see what we
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B)' DAVID L RAZLER
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Thieves broke Into an Altamonte Springs house and "made
themselves at home" before leaving with $250 of the owner's
cash deputies say.
uivVt1 pried open a door at Old Grove Lane, Altamonte
• Mary Lou Klelnknlght Wednesday, cooked
and ate some of her food, played pool and drank beer before
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They charges the three physicians
misdiagnosed her alhnonts and perfu1ed
tmniroper surgery, leading to Mrs. Kelly's
death. 1 trial is expected to continue for
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mwMcation of the Korean peninsula.
Earlier, Hun Indirectly accused the Soviet U
of
causing "war a nd tension" across Asia, but pè&amp;ed
Oat China would not police the continent or become a
su perpower with its new-found ___
nuclear capabilities
Speaking at the Japanese National Press Club,}f
who also is Chinese communist party Chairman, said,
"I have told
friends In the United States that
America should withdraw from South Korea."
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reliable" he said. In performing 12,000
similar operalions he has ID teab In the
tube develop lids way twice, be added.
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roles in treating Mrs. Kelly for internal
problems during the lest these years ç her

He told the court Clontz performed the
Wednesday by Dr. Edward Woodward,
stomach ulcer, could cot have been saved, no
mannw, Ube
witness for the defe nse in the mslpr*cuce suit matter what kind of treatment she received. had beena taubt 1 the UflIuelt
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against three local doctors. The trial, in
Florida* said Mrs. Kelly developed post' TherswunobIeedIraguntll just before the
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Florida medical school's Department of tiooci vessel.
Surgery for more than 30 years, told the Jury
"When It happened, It was just too fast - it
Dr. Franklin Clcotz performed a perfectly was all over," he said.
proper operation on Judith Dowling Kelly on
Woodward, called by attorneya for ømts
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hostages reportiedly we W the official Pan news
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rats care f or theli' dogs and cats, at a yearly, gadily
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largess', Induced by the new Cold -Waj', has coot to Uncle Sam of $14 nI11Ic1
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Each year It gives a special benefit concert,
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members and Kiw'anis members..
in honor of Mother Wilson, who was killed in an
The Ballet Guild of Sanford-Se minole is auto accident,
currently in its 12th season, and will soon enter
This ,year the Ballet Guild of Sanford.
into its 13th, , with the emphasis on youth. Seminole premiered a new ballet com.
Over the past 12 years, the Ballet Guild of missioned especially for the company. "The
Sanford%Smninole has made it possible for Gospel Truth" was written for the guild by
hundreds of young people to participate in the Mildred M. Caskey, who also wrote "River
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their conscience" at the August a referendum on the debate issue and,
cijailenge before the Tuesday voting.
Democratic convention If President "If I prevail, I wi ll continue to call for a
Without a debate, any suggestion that
Carter will first meet him for a debate. debate,"
he wltltdraw is out of the question,
Kennedy, in rem arks prepared for
He repeatedly has sought such an Kennedy indicated. While he would
delivery to the Cleyeland City Club, encounter with Carter, but Carter, who prefer a debate with Carter before
urged Carter to follow his lead and also planned an Ohio campaign today, Tuesday, his proposal was flexible.
release his delegates as well after a has declined to accept.
"If a debate is denied in the last week
face-to-face discussion of the issues.
A May 15 Kennedy offer to debate of the primaries, it must be held before
"I am not afr aid of their decision
with Carter before the June 3 primaries .the balloting at the Democratic conor their conscienie," Kennedy and then quit the race if he lost the vention." he said

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mously concluded there was Insufficient
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at Shands Teaching Hospital in Gainesville. non-profit organization which must look t.2
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The Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole will munity as well as communities all over the
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Civic Center Friday at 8 p.m, with. the
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looking for more victims of the volcano's Crandell said.
more clues to the location of voicano
2613 Orlando Dr., Sanford (17-92)
May 18 violent eruption.
Gov. DIxy Lee Ray said "we are only vIctims,
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Back In the area for the first time since beginning to grasp the far-reaching
The mountain maintained an "almost
the mountain's second big e~uption, the nature of the problems" resulting from continuous" plume of steam mixed with
searthera 'used hammers and shovels to
the eruptions. She said the damage may small quantities of ash Wednesday,
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smash out the windows of vehicles permanently alter agriculture, com!' rocked occasionally. with "intermittent,
tA rA ...is it tilme f civabandoned on the slopes of the volcano, merce and popula tion patterns,
very low-level harmoqic tremors," said
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removing personal belongings in the
She said the state's assessment of the Tim halt, a USGS geologist.
hope it would lead to a - niore com- total damage at $1.1 billion was "a very,
However, earthquakes measuring
prehensive list of victims.
very conservative figure."
about 4.0 and 3.8 on the Richter scale,
Is Pleasod To Announce
Meanwhile, federal geologists said the
The helicopter search teams turned were recorded three minutes apart just
the
Opening Of His Office
volcano will continue to be dangerous for , over all the material they found in- after 7 a.m. at Mount Margaret, 8 miles
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the Praclico,01
weeks and possibly months to come.
cluding each vehicle's license plate -to north of Mount St. lielens. Seismologists ,
The danger right now during this county sheriffs for safekeeping until their said they wece the strongest tremors in
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explosive phase is very great," said owners or next of kin could be located. several days, but their significance was
Monday thru Saturday
Dwight Crandell, coordinator for the U.S.
No bodies were Inside the vehicles, as unknown.
and Even'ngs by Appointment
Geological Survey at the mountain,
most had been searched and: victims
Halt said tjw activity "appears to be a
tmlrrwooD VILLAGE 323-2300
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A boy's after the cataclysmic May 18 blast that
An Air Force supersonic delta-winged
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case and assorted family odds and ends least 32 people and left dozens of others schedul ed to fly over the mountain today
were the mute- evidence of disaster missing and fear ed dead.
with Its highly sophisticated cameras
gathered by helicopter crews crissBut "the second blast (May 25) was clicking away. Officials hope a detailed
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In Washington, a Labor Department report said U.S.
productivity slipped 0.7 percent In the first quarter of 10 —
the fif th consecuti ve quarterly decline. But the government
differed with Landy on the cause, saying economic factors
were to blame.
In the same report, the department said inflation reduced a
y compensation - wages, salaries, employer
contribu tions and benefits-by56percent In the first quarter
of 1980, the eighth qua
drop In a row.
"Real hourly compensation now stands at the same level as
In the third quarter of 1972," the report said.
Treasury Secretary G. William Miller told Congress Inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, should
average about 13 percent this year, meaning inflation would
have to fall to the single digit level by year's end to overcome
the 16.4 percent rate experienced during the first four months.

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"My father was a plumber," Landy said. "He didn't mind
dragging around a handcart full of tools or walking two hours
because when e go
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some
credibly interesting things. He learned some thing new every
day. And he would do something other people couldn't do.
"But If! ha d asked him to drag the cart to the work site and
then sit down and watch some machine do the work, I don't
think he w ould have done it wi th much en th usiasm."
Landy said machines have robbed workers of the ability to

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while campaigning this spring for renomination to a
third term In the House.
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the Democratic pr imary
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to build up the Japan Self-Defense Force, some of
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leaders,
who
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months
ago began their work in close
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the
White
House,
have bitterly attacked
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likely toenter upon military spending.
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for
his
opposition
to the 1981 budget
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LAM year customs seized nearly $3 billion
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of U.S. forces in the Western Pacific as elements
said
Carter told the crew of the a ircraft carrier NIIIIIIZ
th of narcotics and other dangerous
behavior"
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of the 7th Fleet have heen 1rnnferrd fn th In. %"
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increase
your
pay,"
than Ocean. At the same time, an alarming
then
rejected
a
budget
that InIrish
taxidermist
saw
the
only
't
going
to
affected
ar
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be
Amerlclafl
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money
for
a
military
pay
raise.
belted
kingfisher
ever
to
reach
.
the
Emer
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buildup of Soviet Far Eastern land, sea and air by the striPolm"Urch Procem You wouldn't
It Is "The height of hvirocrlsj' said Hollings
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forces in the Far East goes on unabated,
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But If you're leaving the United States this
These serious developments have been matchedThe $613.3 billion spending plan is exctedjeach
,
So many predators have been wiped outin
ar — and millions of Americans are —
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by encouraging opinion polls showing public you'll be coming back to
the House trOr
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the
uncertainty
their
kills,
are
of
Its
passage.
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Group of Johannesburg is buying caress*
before you lea ve.
risen to 68 percent. It is all the more unfortunate,
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seems unlikely at present to pass the benchmark traVeled by air across the North Atlantic, a
.WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Carter, his drive
percent
increase
over
1978.
Travel
to
the
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make
matters
worse
of I percent of the gross national product. Even
for
vultures
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for the Democratic nomination virtually completed,
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Far East and off-season travel to the
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today mounted his first purely political trip of 1960- a
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Caribbean are on the increw. Despite dw
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getting
around
the
ban
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hunting
trek
Into Ohio where Ronald Reagan also was cam~.
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stealing the kills of huntIng dogs and oUter
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military draft and increasing defense spending
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hat into the ring and declared his intentions to seek
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"Food and booze are the number one
GNP.
a
second
term, the burden of campaigning rested with
problems," says Qar1es Warren, who lathe
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medicinal value,_
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and then have to surrender one ( the sausage)
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Plants, arifinais and birds am problems,
election, a timely airing of the argent need to
GREENEVILLE,Tenn.(UPI) -Sitting in the office
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and gliding the 3-mile Interval towards
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of a t*rricaded jail, convicted felon Earl Neeley was
next
flare.
About
8,C0O
birds were seen dolg
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rVIes about then to avoid importing
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t a final threat to kill his hostage when he looked
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epidemlci.
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tiiis
in Asia.
on a single night.
up
from the phone Into the muzzle of a shotgun.
n
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Warren arid Ingrisano warn about the lure
Another
change
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"He
didn't say anything. The phone went down,"
is
being
shown
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the cheetahs of Namibia which used to purr
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sell may seem cheap but, says' Warren, "the
a solitary life style that made it more dUll t
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Hulsey was talking to Neeley when officers staged a
You may think you alrtady have heard
Arid In this instance, It's about as little as
goods are free of duty when you leave a
Peagan:
more than you'vant -to About the television help can get.
country not necessarily when you enter the
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the predators have been eliminated that
9, , Jailer Dave Rader, held hoisitage since Tuesday by six
film
"Death of a Princess."
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Oregon to assure his nomination for prsldent at the United States duty free. The same IS trs the drama of the docu-drama, made In most effective weapon the latter has at its bad news for their usual victims, small d
Officials refused to let Bader go.
s.
of antiques.
the Republican National Convention in J uly.
and game.
Britain and Shown In the United sta tes, that disposal.
one rum the returning travdar should
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BRANDYWINE, W. Va. (UPI) - Daniel Bernard
a fasbmre film on Britain's Princess j special Olympics issue;
Bush
among
66.
gourmets of
and the Customs Service enavian world. It
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harbored visions of creating a new world. He
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beyond the anti-climactic June 3 primarfes,
forces am state laws. Exam*: C411fort"
Will eat its favorite ticks only from'cert In
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wanted
to
"conjure up" a flood to wipe out mankind
A p&amp;kigtaW RIM director is reported
Free enterprise is not dead, at lent not
animals -for example from buffalo, rhh to,
'D I and start anew as Adam -with his Eve.
beyond the convention in Detroit, to the ultimate
permits you to bring in only 000 quart Of WIN,
zebra and giraffe but never from water k,
threatening to dramatize that somewhateverywhere.
while Rhode Island permits three gaflon&amp;.
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Police say Hurline, 30, a farmhand, kidna pped
It's
certainly
allve
and
jumping
in
Norfolk,.
you
meW
royal
Ufa
in
retaliation
for
the
reedbuck,
dulker dew and klipapringer.
You
con
MA out Macy of the fto
I Also is on the verge of clinching the Democratic
female
employer as the reluctant "Eve."
j Virginia, where a firm has found a byproduct
televising of the fate of an adulterous
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countries if you buy an impuln. Example: Is
malicious wounding for assaulting the officer who
a profitable new business,
Indeed, Reagan,
been campaigning for
me skunk is fighting back In rit4n.
the Islamic world,.
an Australian kangaroo coat barred?
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arrestedhim.
several weeks against the incumbent president.
Reduced by gamekeepers to a small area In
(Mr: It depends on on the kind of
In connection with its services to governc
Hurilne, who was shot during the arrest, was in
Well, maybe It's a fair trade.ofL but It's merit and
Central Wales, It Is now wrinkling now In 4*
kangaroo.) Are hare different duties on
But his words now will have greater Impact. He
priva te concerns engaged In en.
satisfactory
condition under police guard Wednesday
questlonattie how IflUCh of l audience
English border counties.
bought In the Persian Gulf? (Depends U
''V will be one-on-one with the incumbent president
night at University of Virgi nia Hospital in Chariotould find among Britons arid other vironment.related research, according to a
tUrn
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wir• 5POTt EflVitOOZflSfltal COflSultSfltS
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on the issies. No - longer will It be sufficient to
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coa,
But
the
inwortint
thing
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to
phi
ahead
a
since
been
bored
an rthhig its own tkst subjects for
condemn current White House policies, deplore
to death by the escapades of killing substances.
stolen from a goo hi Sri Lanka, was found in
bit and find out what you need to know in the royal
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the luggage of a Swiss táurist.
Tbie way to do. Ut. 15 to write
When
a
surplus
developed
there
turned
out
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U.S. citizen who Introduces
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or Ingrisano and ask tom' the QOtfl$
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One thing would appear to be guaranteed to be a ready market in the manufacture of
plant into Antarctica faces a
The
challenger
will
an
origin
al mem ber of "Charlie's Angels," has been
Service "travel pack."
have
to
explain
in
detail
how
well
In
advance
about
"Princess
II," pet products, with the result that the firm now
: he can do the job better
$10,000 fine or a year in prison,
sued
f
or
divorce
by Lee "The Six Million Dollar Man"
— and defend his position.
blivever.
It
will
never
play
the
pilsét
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Majors
after
nearly
seven years of marriage.
And he must embark against a tough cornBoth pickets are available frg the
premed to expand Its colony to inset the and hlghttan
found on roe daerkii
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Majors
filed
divorce
papers Wednesday, citing
Considering
the
tough
going
the
United
petitor upon a more perilous campaign path Customs Service, write for uism to ase.
mand.
southern Poland now point out the antr
IdIbIe
differences
as the reason for the breakStates
has
experienced
In
permeding
other
In
care
of
Warren or Michael Ingriano Jr.,
only proves again what can be the change coincided with the opening of 4i
where a slip can be fatal.
r
up
of
the
marriage.
countries
to
join
pj
Its
boycott
of
the
Moscow
otten
unexpected
result
U.S Ctoms Service,
of the combination of nearby ij
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Olympics in proteSt of the Soviet Invasion of' a little 1miglrat1on and enterprise: New dusts the fort With sulPhur dioxide
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since April.
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Along with his stoli base expIolts

Which brings us back to the subject of
Tim's northern ascent.

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His 23 stolen bases and 40
Ralnes, a former three.epert standout lead the American Association.

receives the NBA Rookie of the Year honors, in a
man Erin Johnson.

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Frank Rarawfy penned a half-page 'fldey night when Chris
Speler came

boasted proudly. (No "bear" pun in-

the top rookie Is justified both in black and white and In the
intangible factors of the game.

jog aTC*Ind the bases that accompanies it Of a succeasful swipe of second with a position.
-Tim's full acceleration Is what has head fi' d,'.e.
Tony Bernazard was playing seconii,
Ralnes was paid quite a compliment In hot now has returned to the bench.
Denver fans oohlng and aahlng.
The Sanford speedster-has pIlfered 23 the article when Bears' znager Billy Bernazard Is hitting .5. Last year he

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News last

NBA outlook and both brought the gaines most Important
commodity tirought the turnstiles, the pavirg fan.

Jornson climaxed his maiden season with a fatrytale

Houston 1, San Diego 0
T.day's Games
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Atlanta it Los Angeles. night
Cincinnati at San Diego, night
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a 42 point, 15 rebound performance and more Importantly
taking up the psychological slack of a Kareem Abdul
Jabbar-less Laker lineup.

Ilwauks

outscored the opposition 240-231.
WIllie Wilson.
job doean't appear very stable. Maybe a
All Wilson did forKansas City last year 20-yeir.old, switch-hitting former
Denver is coasting eight games ahead
of second place Oklahoma City with a 32- was lead the league In stolen bases and Fighting -Semlmle Is just the medicine
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FrancIsco, 3-2', In 12 Innings.

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Miller scattered eight hits sixth, Rotary scored five Knight added a double.
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Kines will start at 8a.m. with coffee and donuts on hand.
the score,3-3, after 10 InnIngs,
Thi talk Is free aI(d open to the public.
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OakIand 6, Kansas City 3
Cilveland 10, BaltImore 6
DetroIt 6, New York 3

MRwaukee (Han 3-3) - at hits and Dana Crocker and hits each and John Poole

Expos. flames leads his Denver Bears with a

Thompson, in his first at-bat Association's league leader in stolen bases and

to defeat Chicago, ,6.4 on loss after relleving Kravec Insingle to lift the
pinch-hitter Dan Goodwin's the sixth.
Tigers
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two-run single In the aeventh
In other games, Oakland Brewer, 7, Mariners 0
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five-game losing streak,
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recnjiting program In the Central Florida area.
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destroying Earth with nerve gas (R)
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the stars in the presence of
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to survive a "holocaust now is
To He1p
presented
(24(10) BILL MOYER8' JOURNAL
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Bill Moyer, interviews political and
Patient
social Commentator Max Lerner.
author of "Ted And The Kennedy
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Notice is hereby given that i am

engaged in busIne
at 101A
Manor Ave., Longwood, Fla.,
32750.. SeminQla County. Florida
under the fictitious name of K &amp; K
HOME IMPROVEMENTS. ase
that Intend to register said name
with the Cleckof the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in
cordancewiththeproylslonsof the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
1957
Sig. Chester R. KwItowl
PubffSh: May 22. 29 &amp; June 5, 12.

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NOTICEOFINTENTIONTO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Florida Statute $65.09,
that HERITAGE CENTER, INC.,

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Why be lonely? Write: "Get A
MatV' Dating Service. All
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
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oraboutthe4thofjuj-w.Would
iSa to get I or 7 riders to help
drive and share the rIde.. 322
1153 or 6-44-6221

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seafood, vegetables, all types

DayorNight323-4477

CHILD CARE-My home day
time. Longwood-Lake Mary.
fl24$3I or 339-96-59.
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Reconditioned (born A-C's 4000
to 30,000 BTU's. 90-day guar,
Sales &amp; Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 245
John Young Pkway. 295-6077.

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Sanford.
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PEAS-U PICK
Friday Orange Blvd, Lake
M*IIoo W. 46 to Oregon Ave.
North to O.e Blvd.

$345397

TEACH STI+C1ERY

Creative Expressions

'ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
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530-0010

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AAA EMPLOYMENT
Sl2FrsnchAve.
3735176
12 reg--7 wks salary-terms

Opportunity Employer. Apply
in person AMF Powerboat
Div. 1143 30th St. Located on
Sanford Airport.

company benefits, 10 paid
holidays, Insurance, an Equal

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control, etc. L.and this job.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
512 French Ave.
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Lonoly housewife, you won't be
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roar In this spacious 3 BR,
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VALENCIA COURT. 135,900.

W Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
R!"t5...MR..&amp; HEAT. ELK.
GANT 2 STORY ON I ACRE
NEAR LAKE MONROE

Phone 332 7111, Sanford

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MIDDLE SCHOOL. $21,000.

2 BEDPOOM, PANELED FAMILY ROOM, CARPORT,
FENCED YARD, NEW
ROOF. WALK TO SHOPPING. $29,900.

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with
a low cost Classified Ad.

- 2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM.
CARPORT ON LARGE
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED
RMOi. 129.900.

GOLDSSORO 5700 down, mo.) BR, 15,
heat, newly refurbished inside
&amp; out. Large workshop,
$31,700. C•II 3fl-0316

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150'x131' FOR COUNTRY
LIVING NEAR LAKE

JESSUP. *32.100.
2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
AIR 5 HEAT, NEW APPLI.
ANCES. DEBARY. $35,300.

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3 DEDROOM WITH EAT-IN-KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,
NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.
120.500.
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PREPARED
FOR - 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON
WOODED CORNER LOT.
- NEW LOG ,WALLS, TRUSS
ROOF, DRIED-IN, DOORS &amp;
WINDOWS. SHELL ONLY
$30,500 WILL COMPLETE AT
$4000.

BROKER

24)5 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
337.1517
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we 1150 hIve several cabins.
houses. 010 farms. etc. Write
or cdl today toe a fre. lilting
brochure. You can call tree of
charge by dialing 1.501435.
742). WrIte or call today.

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situp. Carriage Cave. Central
air &amp; heat, $5,901 FiMOcing
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May 31

Nation Industrial Complex &amp; O.M.E. Inc.
5111 SW. Pine Ave • Ocala, Florida

2519OIOrII

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Murphy,NorthCareun.zssqa

142 Cat'ver Av Academy Manor
1210 mo. &amp; t.mder It y.a quality
Mary GrIffl)lt 5ealtor
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Cv$sts Uqtatdstlon ol K$. Maid. Shop Boat Mant. • Cay
Pips Mèn$ 'Ott, :i Lots of *$4. parts • Equipment • Wood
stIMlq loots a Hs* Boi.ts a Boat Molds • Parts' Trucks • Over
Hetd Cees a wi Scos a 3.5 mUtton 8.133. AIr Flow D!yers (6)
* 1'* S • N Comptessors &amp; Relat*d Equtpmertt.
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With
fireplace. Dandy garden spot
This is a handyman special
because It Is not finished
side. rou wired 1 plumbing.
completed. Water and the
outside
completed. Large

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bedrooms, over

BY OWNER 2 Berm, 2 Bath,
Custom built, De8ary, aft.
5:30. 661-4125. No agents.

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925 of Sanford 332 5)2)

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254-IS. French Ave. 3230231
372-5353. 322-3777, 322 0779

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shopping. Assumable mortgage. Priced at only $73,500

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73 115$
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arm
wckoe PUv(*t I. b&amp;t 1901.
*.t BUY USED 1IJR9*ITURE,
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4'P'I.I1.SICES
S. PL'JMBI14G
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2$- YO3QLONOft000

REALTORS, MLS
5th St., 1k. Mary Blvd.

539,900-Excellent

CH&amp;A. an the scenic WekM
River, *32.100. raIl 302-590.
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Berm, 2 bath, was $35,000.
Now $30,000.

3327111

Oar. a pet and can't find Ii
4spartmsl? You can have

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W. Garnest White, Broker

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Berm, 2 Bath, custom built, by
owner. Call 445-6175.

'is AC4IE

When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful 19 about
to happen.

thildren, pats and enjoy
amIty cookouts in this 2 BR.
- with fenced yard.

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OFFICE

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amnoclassArM:
FM. camper top nc'i, radal
tr 12 0S (all 6PP 'tiE.

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$ I.E

or 322 7576 aie, t p as

Looking for a residential lot to
build on away from the BIG
CITY' We've got it' Right in
the heart of Lake Mary Only
$11,000 Wont Last Long'

REALTORS
3710 Sanford Ave

12M7574

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owned FM ?.$l,l'tSor best
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t.O.,M'% Or.t.ntai Psos
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working 9* "EM' AHe
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n-*Salae I' 93 So CI

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way, Daytona Beach. will hold
AUTO AUCTION
a
ever wednesoaval $ pm II'S
tpeonlyorienFlorida You set
the resr-red ore Call 901
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Wanted to Buy

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32 579*

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,327 719$

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r-quioped org nd own
MLLSISCII %-aCk'O Call 3'3 ttS

$

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2-1 NEW CARPET &amp; Paint.
13.000 down Owner will hold
mtg. Plo qualifying 125.000.

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for

StaAaA!flAIp

tm $35 P"*.51f$sOt. :
W$nted ft•i buy
seo Oflicefte-.6w,ej
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Large fenced yard. new paint
&amp; carpet. Have FHA Com•
mitment for 136.500.

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

REALTY

223.4041 eyes. 327.43S3or323-0317

SERVICES UNLIMITED

with a Herald clalstfled Cd.
CaII32I-lSl).

STEMPER AGENCY

,REALTOR MLS

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Ltnsrlancod In hospitsi r'tla1
record department, Full tIme,
days. Pleasant working
condItions, good salary 1
benefits. Contact Personnel,
west Votusla MemorIal
Hospital, DeLand. Equal
OpportunIty Employs, Mf-

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OUTSTANDING 3 Berm, 2½
baths, S yrs. young, custom
'Ibuifl, snerev efficient. Extra
'large fenced landscaped yard.
Convenient, choice

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EAL.TORS?

At N SSHIR SMEUeaih
----Army Mcii Sv?Olvt

town

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

incomV?

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INVEST IN YOUR OWN S
ACRES,nlc,Iywoodedandnol
too far from
OK
home 0' mobile priced 515.500
with terms to ti't your bud

323-6123

20 ACRE PRODUCING

DUPLBX.

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BUY. SELL. TRADE

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Berm, Fireplace, formal

dining rm., breakfast nook.
-'Charm of the good old days.

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1 3.11, Apply In person
LaItaviaw Nvfsh's Conter, 9)9
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NEED ASERVICEMAN? You'
find him listed in our Business

CUSTOM HOMEUIL1
Rebuild Condemned Houses
5.0. BALINT
322-$443

vloAvi., Là_db'49wen

EXECUTIVE
OFF ICE
ClERK-TraInIng cssltlon.
p4i
surrn4Ings, 33 year
clj iocai co. Ftisne 333.12I r

B. E. LINKCONST.
322-7019

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16n79ualltyopsJration
Syrs.exp.Patios,Drlyewsys,
oic. WayneBail. 337.1333

am. &amp; 11 am. References re
quirad.

EVEN BETTER.

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of alltypes.Lic.eonded
3254031Insured13443W

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srun. A9l at *mericw wood
Products Mill Office, 200 Mar.

COMMUNITY- BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREAT-'CLASSIFIED ADS ARE

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requirements to P.O. Box 2)04
Lake Mary 33144.

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Salary commensurate with

IN SALES. Two sales per
Week,. $1,000 per month.
Complete training program,
advancement opportunIty.
Call $341313 on Sat. 9:00.11:30
am. or on Mon :00-4:00 p.m
for - Monday evening Op
poetunity Meeting reser.
vatlons.

MA EMPLOYMENT
12 French Ave.

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avail.

p.m•

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HS gram - science background
needed. will train, good'
benefits.

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Fireplaces. We handle the
whole ball of wax. Financing

Repairs, Plumbing, etc. Free

11*11

CONDO WITH POOL-LIke
newl 7 B*m, 2 bath. central
'location, all amenities, central
'air only *33.900.

Newrms,kltlbathremodeling.

The Time Tested Firm
Req. Real Estate Broker

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

YOUR OWN POOL-Attractive
3 Berm, kitchen equipped,
..C.,ntrai Air, screened patio,
nice tree shaded yard. Only
$49,500.

REMODELING

tary

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BUILDING LOTS- ACRIAGE
GIve Us A Call
We've got it or can get Ill

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QUALITY
PAINTING
&amp;
HANDYMAN.
Carpentry,
esi. Ph. 323-4956 after

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Handyman

CLEAN SUBURBAN LIVING- Double wide Champion'h'.obile
home. 3 Bdrms-2 baths. 10*16
utility bldg. 6+ acres cleared
&amp; fenced. Only $3$,000

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50-Mscellaneosn
for Sale
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OF F ICE FL'R#41 SURE

3 BEDROOM, 1'-i BATH. DOU.
BLE CARPORT, FENCED
SUNLAND. $40,300.

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OWNERMOVIPIG
ANX IOUS to sellS yr. old attrac-lIve) bdrm, 1½ bath, central
..H&amp;A. w-w carpet, kitchen
equIpped, single car garage,

fenced yard. Only $32,S0O.
.fHAVAor Aswmption. Won't

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BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME

322-3551

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24395 MyrileAve
Orlando
'Sanford

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH. AIR &amp;
HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36,500.

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bath SANFORD. OnI $37,000 -

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BUILDERS--WE HAVE LOTSt
COMES. GET THEM'

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BUSineSS 'oos
Mortgage nieslment IIQ.I I

ACRE

VACANT LOTS-2 Lots approx.
I", cc. Unrec. Plat. Lake Jessup Heights. $1000000.

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.3235774 Day or Night

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shady kennels, circulating
fans. Also Air conditioned
cages. We cater to your pets.
322 5732

Recently ren-iodeled, Pine

Avenue. 133,00000.

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&amp;O mike Real Etlate 1

14 ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK
IN DELTONA 11.000 PER

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YELLOW S&amp;ND
CalçbrkIHrtS3) 7550

HU$tLIArN3S

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aphOlOS or color $a10. 3333255

DUPLEX- I BR, I Beth

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DDE

GENEVA
Carolina Log I
Acreage. $170,000

Harold Hall Realty

Qedding photography' ny

BUSINESS- I Story commer.
cial buiidingw partition. San
ford Avenue. 115.000.00.

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SOME FARM LAND ROAD
FRONTAGE IN OV I EDO
ACRE WILL

Details.

LONGWOOD. Only $39,500

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fioorsleèping boxes, insulated,

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YARD WORK
PhOnebetwe.n7 11p.m.
6654505

$3reg-2 wk salary-terms
AcrOufromnHealthDepl.
Your Futur Our Concern

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Interior &amp; Exterior

Groonthig &amp; Boei'dlng.

rate

HOME-S BR, 3 Bath, 2 Story.
2', Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for

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Paintlng&amp; Repsir

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Boardlnj - Kennels. Inside &amp;

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have called the rest call the,

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StetIAIs 1557.
Sig Donald 0. Wilson
charlesW. Elliott
Publish May 22, 25, &amp; Junes, 11,
MO

AIDES
Excellent working conditions.
Better Living Center of Cas
selberry. 339-3002.

"tatim. Frie ex

Grooming

If Classified -Ads didn't
work. there wo,Idn't be any.

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best. S4.S_S52.

Animal Haven

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.

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Creative Surfaces-lit., special..
lziflg In repaintIng, mt. &amp; ext.,
wallpaper. waLL-Sexing,. wood

FreeEsl,

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KELLCO PAINTING
Licefl5d&amp;RH$Cnable,QuaiIty
Free Est.
647.0043

REFINISHING -Touch up 5.
misc. repairs at reasonable
prices. Estim ites. 322-7496.

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SENIOR CITI7IJ cDrn..
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Sandlewood Villas, 2 Bdrm., 3
- Beth, hit. appliances with
wash-dryer. $293 per mo with
10 S dlsc. to senior citizens.

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Furit Refinishing

Spare or part-time Sales help
wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
-EXCELLENT iNCOME, NO
INVESTMENT
Fringe
depoId vacation,
company car, retIrement plan
1. more. Call Rich or Marsha
after 6 p.m., 534-5130.

SALES POSITION
Full &amp; Part time. 445-4900 Any
- time for Rocorded Moalge

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Ground floor, covered parking
door. Special
5 days
$100. June 9 thru 13. Call 447.
2339 nr .4.*aIIa

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free estimates.

4 4. .4 4 4 .4.

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stalled). Call Joim 331-0377,

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LOVELY POOLSIDE CONDO
Apt on New Smyrna Beach.

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The King of The Rocx
All types of stone, Interiorexterior, eommerclal.
residential. Specialty:

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...,.,i, ,,_•e_,
scraPino&amp; nidew'rernov&amp;

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Acrossfrom Health Dept.
"Your Future OurConcern"

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FACIA BOARDS $79.00

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person Sanford Nursing
Cony. Center, 950 Mallonville

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Must be able to drive.
References. 333-7034 or

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1011 Longwood, Florida 33250.
SemInole County, Florida under
the fictitIøus name of PASSIVE
HOME PLANNERS,
mat I
intend to register said name wIth
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida in
cordance withe the Drovisions of
the Fctllous Name Statutes, 10

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ADfflV
AMF
Powerboat
Div.
1143 30th -St.
Sanford Airport 322-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Mountain CabIn, Furnished.
Sleeps 6, *100 per week. Call
30S-363-3S11 after 6 pm.

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çAINT BRAND
1VOOR CHOICE)

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suranca

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice IS hereby given that I am
engaged In business it PO

in cruisers.

Assembler

Your Future Our Concern"

DEwlis

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Property

Exteriors 999.4o $399,

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Service

IIjsnkIIn, North Carolina-

Painting

PATIOS-SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
322-5345
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Minimum of 3 yrs. exp. Ex.
cellent company benefIts, 10

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51g. WillIam L. Gleason
PublIsh: May 13, 22,29, &amp; June 5,

described property:
Begin at the West 'k corner of
Section 22, TownshIp 20 South,
Range 30 East Seminole County,
run East along the
Florida,
North line of the Southwest ¼ a

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$IVEPIINGHOSTISS$ Be In charge Meet 5. Greet.
AAEMPLOYMENT
9l2FrenchAve
323-5174
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CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICIOF PUBLIC
HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNs
YOU WItL PLEASE TAKE
NOTIcETHAT,theCltyCouncilof
the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
wlIJ heidi Public Hearing on Ihe
5th day of June, 1500, at 730
o'clock P.M., at the City Hall, City
of Lake Mary, Florida, to consider
a Petition by the landowners of the
below,
described
property
requesting the CIty of Lake Mary,
Florida, to annex the following

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Investment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results 3222611 or 1)1-9993.
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Get

$ &amp;S LAWN 10004.
Lawn cor. a. Pool CleanIng.
lTimecrR,gular-Reas,
Call 323-1411 or $620705

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GWALTNEV JEWELER
2045. ParkAve,

Ex
ENGINE 1$ST6LLERS
p.rlenced witti inboard '&amp;

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10 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
PAVED RD IN OV IEDO

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REBEL '69-l7xSO Furn. Set in
eedultParNeW5Creened
patio, aluminum shed, 2 AC's,
carpeted. Must seel644-2163

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1 Time, Vacation or all season

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sngagedinbusinessatS2l Howard

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given th•t I am

Publish May 75, 1910

RICH'S LAWN SERVICE
REASONABLE
RELIABLE

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34-4blle

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NewQrr.peir,Ieakyshowersour
speclolty. 23 yrs. Exp. M9-1M3

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HiGHER PAY

322-751)

sopIe who like money use low
cost classified ads to buy, sell,

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SULTINO SERVICES, and that I
intend to register said name with
me Clark of the Circuit court,
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordancewlththe provisions of the
FictItious Name Statutes, To.WIt:
Section $43.09 Florida Statutes
I9$7.

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utility rm. Long lease only.
Call 3fl-l2Sa for information or
0000lntmenl.

331-4157

"Your Future Our Concern"

11A-Arts&amp;Crafts

house in Sunland
Fumis
Estates. 2 Bdrm., kit, Living
rm., den. sunroom, bath and

TOP SOIL &amp; FSLL DIRT.
LAN0CLFARIN0
&amp;
BULLDOZING- 3235390.

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Housing Authority of the

name

LIc.

3232222

REALTORS--

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$2reg-2wkssala,y--terms
Across from Health Dept.

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as soon

titiou

Bulldozing, Clearing, backhoe
Service. Ditches, culverts,,
ponds. Call 531-2595.

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Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.

Cleaning

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723-5176
913 Fr.nchAve.

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Seminole County, P ridC,..,,,,

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Ne,dexpperson.terltflcsalary.

9-Good Thngs to Eat

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the ieople about it with a
_Classified Ad in the Herald.
33244fl• $31 9993.

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Garage sales are in season. Tell

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CI3IS.I Se ed....Loa
reltebl,tahoarOrorcI WiIIc'a
up 'o $10000. --"arbe
Call Stanley S1W. SenfoiG
HouSing AiJthoyity 34333)

S ACRES RESTORABLE MO
BILE HOME, WELL. SEPTIC
I. HORSE STALLS GENEVA
AREA. 522.900.

seal

and tres %700 CaU
t'.cert Roofflo 373.?13
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S ACRES ON CATFISH POND.
WELL I ELECTRIC, NICE
TREES. ZONED MOBILE
HOME.$21.000EZTERMS.$3
ACRES.

work

ClutCh.

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springs

ttP'es, ,o,,---3fWr

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SPRI$

VOLUSIA COUNTRY ROAD
FRONTAGE-PINE
&amp;
CYPRESS 51,000 PER ACRE
TERMS.
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321.0159

120 N. Perk Ave.

2525

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Carpet

INSULATION INSTALLER
Goodpay&amp;fringebe'lefltS

3 BidloOfli House for Rent. $200
a month, $100 sic. dep., no
pets, no children. Furnished
332.St$3 or644-6321-----

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CARPET&amp; FURNITURE
CLEANING

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calling 323-4330, Ext. 304.
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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARS!
Batt &amp; Blown. CUSTOM INm-StJI,ATION€O.32341$3or$31.
12.e•est..
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2640 Sanford Ave.

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519 E.lstSt.,322-3743

Nook

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everythinQfastwithawant
Call 322-2611 or $319993.

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BATEMAN REALTY

CALL ANYTIME

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Insulation

TOWERSBEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty

With followIng. Apply icing ot

SpecIal Summer Program
S-l2yrs.old
lnc.Weekly

as

Heirings may be contInued from
time to time
found necessary.

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BeatityCar's

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8. 2 story custom built home
on Lake Knowlesl Spiral
staircase, balcony, library &amp;
FR, brick FP and every
feature imaginabl,l
A Dream Come True jlSl,500

The weather is perfect for a
backyard

hdlding.

truck

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OSTEEN $12 300 CASH
2'.a ACRES TALL PINE.
HARNBY--IOBSOHT$ RD. IN GENEVA. $7,900 TERMS,

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OLD WINTER PARK 3 BR, 2',

,3-69S2, Owner-Associate.

331.7133
JET STREAM IND.
Mildew on Root, ext. Wails
Mobile Homes, RV5 (etc.)
Seniorcitlzendiscount. Freeesf.
1'L.

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Only $34,900

LOVEtY 4 BR, 3B home on a
beautiful shaded lot! Equip
eat-in kit., OR. Ig BR's, patio,
wood fioor, W-D and much
more!
A Buy for $69,900

H&amp;A, on cul-desac, $450 mo.

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repair, large older 2 story.
downtown. Good credit,

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GMC .• Ton. ve 3 ween

%SBaItt%3koeWffn

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Central Temp will Service AC's,
refrig, freezers, water coolers,
misc. Call 32277$6 anytime..
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CIub-Exec. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,
family rm, fireplace, Central

Ibgh Pessus's

conditioning

Sanfor,..

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do babysItting ANYlime
ANYage. I have 2 children, 65.
3.Call661-5441.DeBary.

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Hunan -Cuisine for consumption in the restaurant.
Salary $231 for 40 hours per wk
+ 2 meals a day. Exp.
required minimum 2 yr5.
Apply at Florida EmploymçIt
ervlce, 204S. French A -;

apartment? Sell "don't needs"
fastwIthwanta.

NFORD-3 Bdrm.,'
air &amp; heat,
'.w-w carpeting, $300 mo. +
:t3oo. sec. deposit. No pets.
RffflCN. 322.1477.

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kit, OR,

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of noodles, soups and other
food Stuff, according to the

Moving to a newer home,

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carpet,

wallpaper, W-D,equip

BEAUTIFULIBR, l",B.2 story
home on over 2 lotsl Country
eat-in kit., wood floors, OR, W
W. caipet, patio and many
more extras!
Yourj for 141,900

*JLTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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SpuroftheMom.nt Babysitting
in myhome

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freshly palnted new

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Dr $275 per mo., first, last &amp;
$100 Sec. dep•

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WANTED-SPECIALTY COOK.
Must be able to prepare,
season &amp; cook meats, poultry,

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Swim. Skate. Movies
AChilds World, 373-5424

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Thomas Wllson, II1PHM
xscuspve uirector
Publish May 26, 25, 1950
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III

CONDO 2 BR, 28, downstairs,
C-H&amp;A and lots more!

C'
C9A414It *viont. •
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"is or $11 rnt.t

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estate Coil W M.sl
REALTOR.3327903

Just $1,S00

HAl., COL8I' SALTY InC.
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 413 Rosaii&amp;

SANFORD-i Bdrm,de4ux5,all
, dec., air, ww carpet, adults,
no pets. $200 2....323- s019 -

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join Home Owners Assoc.l

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Util furn Middle-aged Ia
preferred. 661-6205

2WE•2SthSt.

LPN FULL TIME-Ill Shift.
Apply Lakeview Nursing
Center. 919 F. 2nd St.

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Lind Devsloom.nt mIna.t a.lII
be considered Persons appe.ring

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W. Lake Brantley Rd.

Classified Ad. Call a friendly
ad.takerat322.2611or531.ern.

Ltl1
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322.9283

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Lorrgw000 437. lOon rognr.y
l 51Q. de99 *11 1941 SIl or.
00t 3293747

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SUPER 4 BR, 28 home in Hidden
Lake! CH&amp;A, equip eat-in kit,

?5*l. room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a

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Roofing Foreman with 10 yrs.
experience for a fast growing
Roof Ing Co. Call Expert
Roofing 373-7473 aft. 6 p.m.

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Found

LOST: White pit bull with
brindle tail. Lost near Wiico
Sales. REWARD Please call
332•7075.

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Lake Mary, newly painted turn.apt. Settled working MAP!'
ONLY, no children or pets. 32239

Inn ____________________
of America, Sanford, Fl.

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Fencedyard,CH&amp;A
$330 per month. 323dS7O

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22I1S:Frnch--

24 HOUR

DR. C--H&amp;A, wood patio'b.&lt;5,
workshop, fenced rear yard!
Enjoy this home for $39,000.

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Se. our, beautIful new BROAD
MORE, IrorS &amp; rear BR'S;
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3503 OrlandO Dr.
323-3200
VA&amp;FHA Financing

RORIII'S
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Leader

JUST LISTED 3 BR, 28 home in
Pinehurst! Split BR plan, 1g.

3BEDROOM-Unfurn. House
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Call 322-0094

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washers.
Aply In person Days
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DBARY - 1 room apt $125.
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i BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults onlI
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.43 in

REALTORS--

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MORE HOMES THAN
ANYOpfIp$Tpg
$ANFORDARtA

3723773. 332Oflt. 332-s333

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31-Apartnwnts
FurnIshed
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WANTED Full time Dish-

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323-5176
$2reg-2wkssalary--ferms
AcrossfromHealthDep,.
"Your FutureOurConcern"

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VACANCY- 1st Floor for
elderly person, male or
female, good care. Call 3
- 5509
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Turnambitic into money

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Personal Respreientative

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occupancy, clean Ebàrm I ulryequipped kitchen + washe
dryer. Nicely furnished in.
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ciudes dishes &amp; linens for $323
or unfurnished $350. Call Lou
323-116Sor569-0391.

17553.
500
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2A.Room&amp;Board
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.TENSTROM

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
QI 5F)() REALTOR

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Cs. 2 BR, 28,
painted &amp; decorated. $5-77e
an4330.

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S,anford Gracious living. Res
sonable Weekly 5.- monthly

SELECTRONICTECH5

3to 5 yr. olds. Days only. Lake
Mary
3fl-4462.

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Valued at $700, sacrifice, $
each.Call543-1246.

EXEC. HOME21ti wtlh
'a'000m, 1i
Stone Island. 2 •Ct$, canal priv., $450 mo. 1st, last &amp; Sec

adUltS. Furniture available.
5.41-7553.

hook-up, near restaurants, no
Wk_322
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Entrance, bath, AC, Cable TV

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create two building sites on Lois Department of Housing &amp; Urban
30, 31, 33, Block C, Tract 31, Development, the Housing
Sanlando Springs, PB 5, Pg IS, in AuthorIty of the City of Sanford,
SectIon 2.21.29, on Bernard Florida, heriby gives floticiof It$
Intent to fIle final spglkatien toe
Avnue. IDIST.-4)
COmnWnLty .DSve$sPmlM °'
Ue
BA(431-$0)-1A-R-1A Residential Grant funding. Prolects proposed
Zone- Appeai agaInst the Board inciudet Housing Modernization.
of Adiustm.nt in Upholding the Funding requested for ttse three
Zoning Coordinator's decision to year comprehensive program is
deny permission to keep goats on follows:
1. Housing
Lots 6 &amp; 7, Block C, Bran$Iey
ShoresFirstAdditiojs,PB9,Pgll, RehabIlitatIon
$300,397
in SectIon 5-21-29, on Oak DrIve.
2. PublIc Housing
$153,703
(01ST. 3)
Modernlidtion
- This pubilo heaeingwlll b$ Mid'--- -:-TOTAL-----$464000
In -ROom' ,3Q. .ct tha - Seminole'. it-is lntsnd,Øl)46
County Courthouse, Sanford; plication will be lubmifted on or
FlOrida, on June 21, 1000, at 7:00 before June20, 1550.
P.M., or
thereafter as
Dated thIs 19th of May 1500.

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All Classified Advertising also appe3rs in the Evening
Herald on Wednesday preceding the Herald Advertiser. The
rates shown aboveare for both dayS.

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FIRST
THIS

Beginning, thence south 1143.33
feel to a point on the Northerly
DEW-is
rightOf.way line of State Road 42?,
thence Northeasterly along said
FICYITIOUSNAMI
Northerly right-of-way of State
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Roid 121 a distance of 300.00 ts,
TUESDAY, JUNE $i.
thence North 937.30 feet to the enØ09d In business it 15 Nursery
UniversIty .1 Central Florida Gr*ea Club
North line of the Southwest ¼ of Rd., Unit 11 and 1$, Lanqwood,
inoia county Chapter hrnchoon, noon, tsnford
said Section 22. thence Wnt iing Ph. 32710 Seminole County,
Florida undir the fictitious nirne
said PfoçTh line of the Southwst
Civic Center.
Oi BOB'S FOREIGN AUTO
of Section 221 distance of 477.70
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, bq lunch in the
feet to the Point of Beginning, $114 REPAIR, - and that I intend tO
regislet laId nama wIth the Clerk
property
containing 11.14 pIus
Chamber of Commerce B'itd1ng. BusinMa 1oUoved by
of tIre Circuit Court, Seminole
mimis
bingo.
County, Florida in accordance
Th,PubiicHearIngshaIibeMId with the prevIsions of the FIC.
at
tIre
City
Hail
Me&amp;ve Aaslstuos Pr.ramn, 9:30 s.ni. W noon,
City of Lake
Mary, Florida, Junel, 1500, at 7:30 titious NIm. Statutes, Te-Wit;
Deilcisa Public Lllrary, 1691 Provdsnce Boubvard.
Section $13.09 Florida Statutes
"v, 1.m. vi
awn Inwainar i,p,as
Irellibli.
At
thIt fII91 011 k
$lg. Mrs. RB. Baker tarese4persos fcr,and,apalmt Publish: May 24,
JyneS, 13, 1,,
above
FIue$t
will
be
heard.
ejiftci" the
Said hearing may be cantinued 1950
DIW.114
homtlmeletim,yntllfilralactbon
Is tasn by 1$ City Council.
ICtITIU$AMI
PI1TIOU1NAMI
ThsNotkelhaIbipoIs5.edio'
ftpticl Is h3roW01v.n thati afW - me Evening Herald,
- Italic. Is hereby gIven that I Un
papq
ngagad in bwsk'seis 4,101 MaflOf 01general circulation In the City of Pliagid in busNis at 25 Nursery
144431421Ave., Longwood, VIa., 332W Lake Mary, Fioqlda,one time each Nt, (hit I? end 11. unlwool.
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$,flInoli County, Florida - under we* for taqv (4). consecutIve Fla. 32750 Seminole County, Flor1
fri flctltlius naMe if -THE wooki prir to itte date of
the da under tPrI.l$dttlees tSeIIW 04
SHAGGY DOG, and thaI I kWend Public Hearing. Ift
addition, mis SOB'S AUTO PARTS. and *491
la r3g)ster $314 name: with the t'.otics stroll be peet In Wri stab lidand tO ,I*1IV $114 MIStS WI*
Clerk of ths Clrlt Court, for correlderstiori at least fIfteen the Clerk of the Circuit Colat
on
PiO1da Ift c
days priOrI. tPre date of p $SmIreIe Ciunty, Florida In a.cordacew#hfteprovlslgneItp,s Pblk Hearing..
VdanCswtththSprOvlsiolreofthS
T
Fictitious Nome $l$tl4t$,TO.Wil
FictitIous Name $fahAss. TD.Wlli DATED: May 1500
iciion 1309 Florida Statutes
pql
Slatvss$;
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
1907.FLORIDA
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MONDAY Itiru FRIDAY
SATURDAYS.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING JUNE 24, ltSOj
DAVID KERBEN
7:00P.M.
iii B. Robinson Street
The Board of County Com- Orlando FL 32501
missloners of Seminole County, (306) 425-1651
Florida, will hold a public hearing Attorney for Personal
to consIder the following Items: RepresentatIve.
A. APPEALS AOAINST THE PublIsh May 22, 29, 1910
BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT
DEW-si
FREDERICK 0ROESICK
R.1AA LEOALNOT1CIOFINTENTTO
BA(3-17-$O).33V
ResidentlalZone-Appealagainst FILE FINAL APPLICATION
the Boerd of-Adjustment in 'COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Denying a Lot Width Variance BLOCK ORANTS
Pursuant
to
regulations
from 90ff to 75 ft ada Lot Width
VarIance from 50. ft to 75 n to promulgated by the United Slates
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- buyers. New homes with -

GENEVA GARDENS3 Bdrti,
$flO mo. Lease. Deposit.
AduitsOnly.Cal!327.2090
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nowheretorollaway. .11 you

RATES
lfin* •"- -.....- - Nc a lIne
lconsecutjvstigngs.
7k a line 7cons.cutivetirnes
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Robert H. Cameron

UP UUNTY COMMISSIONIRS

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qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL. BE FOREVERSARRED.
qate pLjcki:

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Deltona Public Ubrary, 1691 Providence Boulevard.
Monday Morners Toastmnaaters Club, 7:15 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic, 71 p.m., Seven.day
Adventist Church, tou Road, Winter SIrtnv.
lAke Monroe Amateur Radio Society, ?:30 n.m., SCC
Tele.Communlca lions Building, Sanford
porL
Weight Watchers, 10 n.m., Ascension Lutheran
ChurCh, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal,
Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;L, State
Roads 434 and 436; 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, North Woodland Blvd., Detand.
Sanford Al.Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford iSA, 6 p.m., ll W. First St.
AltamonteSouth Seminole Jaycees, 8 p.m.,
Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road.
TOPS Chapter,? p.m. ,over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al.Auon, 8 p.m., recreation ball behind Stromberg
Carbon, Lake Mary.

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tC' ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS • OR
DEMANDS

NOTICE, to file any ob.dions
they may have, that challenge the
validIty of the decedent's Will, the

HERITAGE CENTER, INC.
By: Forrest L. Preston

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DATE
OF
THE
PUBLICATION
OF

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a Florida corporation, desiring to
engage in business under the
fictitious name of LIFE CARE
CENTER OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,a? 1041 Orienta Avenue,
City of Altamonte Springs, County
of Seminole, State of Florida,
intends to register the said name
wIth the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, FlorIda.

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monthly payments under $250.
-Ipu downpayments,337.7257

stated. If the claim ii secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall delIver sufficient
copies of the claim to the Clerk to
enable the Clerk to mall one copy
to each personal representative,
All persons interested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

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Geneva Citizens' AssOCiatiOn, 8 p.m., Geneva
Community Building. Topic: Geneva area water
supplies.
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Fiorda,theaddres1ofw,kJisfM
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, FL 32171. The
address
of
the
Personal
Repr,sentativeandth.nameond
address of the attorney for the
personal representative are set
forth beI.
All persons having claims
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Clerk of the Court a written
statement of anyclalm or demand
they maV have. Each claim mint
be lnwrlting and must indicatethe
basis for the claim the name and
addressofthecredltororpiisag,nt
or attorney, and the amount
claimed.iftheclllmlsnofyesdue
the dat$ when it wIll become due
shall be stated. II the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
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130.Apartments Unfurnlst!d

21-Situations Wanted

_mLOI$!r$t01J$Wo4JM.
abOVe deC
t 1$ pindl
in the
Circuit Court for Sminele County.

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CAMERON,

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AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.

McNeil Pacific Investors Ftd
1972, Limited
BY: Allan Bruce Currie,
Senior VIce President
Publish: May , Juvw$, 12, ,

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SanfordBlgBoo&amp;AA,FlorldaPower&amp;Ught,open,7

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tends to register the
id name
with the Clerk Of the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida.
Dated at San M*tio, CA. this 9tl
dayof May lflO
Pacific investors corporation,

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p.m.
"Young-a$Heart" dance, at 8 p.m., DeBary Corn.
munity Center, Shell Road, DeBary. Instruction,
IrtrucUon, 7:30 p.m. Open to public.

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fictfl$ousnarn.oc PACESETTER
APARTMENTS at number 443 •

Flea market, 8 a.m. to noon, Ascension Lutheran
Clch, Ascension Drive, Cauelberry. Coitte and

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The Mobile Unit of the Central Florida Blood Bank
will be at the Longwood Village Shopping Center from..
10 a.m. untIl 3 p.m.
Olympic Fun Run, 8 a.m., 10,000 meters, Crane's
Roost, Altamonte Springs. To benefit Winter OlympIa
and Seminole County youth sports. activities.
Applications at area sporting goods stores.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center featuring Adrian
Frederman and the Disle Flyers. For senior citizens.
doughnuts available,
Senior Citizens trip to Zeliwood Corn Fet1val. Leave
Leeds, Casselberry, 9:30a.m.; pick upit Sanford Civic
Cei1ter 10 am. Return 4:30 p.m. Call 3fl-9148 for
reservation.
SUNDAY, JUNE1.
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Shajom, Providence and Elkcam Bouleva d, D1tona.. - 1 •
•• Mule by Kopel. .
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Seminole AA, 3 p.m., speaker and covered dish.

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TflURSIAy,MAyz
Yodtb Programs Inc. annual Vohmteer AppecIaUon
NIghL Highlands Clubhouse, 675 shéppard Road,
Winter Springs. Mixer, 6 p.m.; renentaUona 7 p.m.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.mn., Sefferson Ward, Interstate
Mall, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m., First United
Methodist Church, South Park and 1fth Street. SanCfój.d
Jefferson Ward, Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwoocj
Senior Citizens Daace 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs.
Civic Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Highway 1712, Cauelberry.
Sanford AA, $ p.m., 1201 W. First St.
AlAnon, 8p.m., Hallway House, lake minnie Drive,
Sanford.
FRIDAY, MAY30
Benefit performance of "The Gospel Truth" by
Ballet Guild of Sanlord.SemlnoIe for Ronald McDonald
Honse, GaInesville, 8 p.m., Sanford Clvfc Center.
Memorial Day Ceremonies, 11 a.m., Sanford
Memorial Park on lakefront. Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 30 in charge. Music by Seminole
High Brass Ensemble.
Norman deVere Howard Chapter IJDC, noon, home
of Mrs. Charles Steenwerth, 206 W. 17th SI, Sanford.
Covered dish luncheon and installation of officers.
Men's Awareness Seminar, sponsored by University
of Central Florida, at the University Inn. Reservations
tirough May 23. Fee Includes lunch. Call Dean of Men,
275.2707. Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 am., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, State Road 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m.,Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. RolllhsAve., Orlando.
SATURDAY, MAY 31
ntaoIe Cumztte of WomeirYmm,r
luncheon, 11:30 a.m. Lord Chumley's, Altamonte
Springs. Panel of Seminole health care specialists.

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tile cit) Council Could illiniediatelv make
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request for a change to toning

This week a practical nurse.
ho" tile "'Illilt: got its start and of
Violettd King, retired froin the
Mrs. King's retirement.
Seminole County Health DepartHave higlier gasoline prices and
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King, along with Dr. Orvills Barks
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1968, assassination of Dr. Martin Imther Ili the toning ~%ouid be spot lorling
King Jr. in Meniplus, 'relin.
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most violent of several robberies and was cheaper to hire
someone to keep the to move to Seunole Count) instead of
Hepp refused medical tmtment and burglaries they have experienced since store open all rught even if business living in Daytona
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I still loo" for the man who robbed a
There he held a gun on Hepp, ordered
"It's
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clerk left it locked. They just stole the
Longwood City Commissi ner, John him to disrobe and robbed him of $2,150.
it," Hepp said Thursday. But for Mrs. she has been very uneasy. V.1
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Hepp, at gw4)oint Monday afterimn, After hitting Repp over the head, the
Ilepp forgetting is not that easy, knowing man was someone from the neigh- later
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struck him on the head with the weapon robber drove off in tW victim's van with how close her husband came to getting borhood that John would have recognized rwned," she said e
and drove off in Hepp's vah, leaving him his wallet, clo
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killed. "Thank God, he's all right," she had he gotten a look at him, but if John
"My husband used to deposit the store
In the woods wearing nothing but a pajr, were later recovered by pc4ice in the van said
had seen him the robber might have shot
at night, but he began seeing
of socks.
abandoned near t he Day tona Beach
Judy Hepp is still upset over a cartoon into," she conjectured. Shaken by
her
suspicious
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making a joke of the incident, which she husband's close call, she said she won- night drop, so he ar s parked near the
be gan making de posi ts
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Feeling nauseated from the blow, Hepp
said ran in a Day to na Beach paper. "I. ders w
n customers corrie in the store, at various times d ur ing the day," she
head. But as owners of two convenience made his way on foot back to the high- spoke to the managing editor and told "Is thisheth
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stores in Daytona. Beach, he and his wife, way. With his feet full of sandspurs and
him how I felt about it. It's not a joke, but.
Mrs. llepp said they used to close at I I
Judy, share a continuing headache,with briars, Hepp hid
behind a bush while a serious crime and it was upsetting to p.m. but were forLed to stay open 24
City and when we came down here I
others In that type of business, a prime trying desperately to atop passing
have the paper make light of it," said hours beca use the
store was continually didn't think things would become like
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came th.is," haid Mrs. liepp. .-This is a terrible
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A ive or six ke)- pieces of prolierty 1)o%%er linesrruti through tile propert).
City.
Councibnan Gene NicDonald said ffie
Vann requested tile special joint
meeting after the planning and zoning city cannot afford the coniplex. "We are
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drove him back to his motel.
criticized the nation's apparent shift to
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Jordan, a muscular nun about 6-foot4
He said agents interviewed Martha
and 230 pounds, was gunned down by a
sniper at 2 a.m. Thursday in a motel Coleman a Fort Wayne Urban League
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ford industrialist Jeno i)aulucci to build a 1xi.ird,and Durr-Cliberger also questioned
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home cos t $46,500.
"I believe the pr operty was misrepresented to me,'
Gallagher said. 'l would never have bought here If I had
known what was going to happen."
Gallag her said the situation is bad now, "a nd the rai ns
haven't even started yet." He said the standing water is a
po tential mosquito breed ing gr ound.
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berm (use of a pipe in the low

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problem and how quickly it has to be handled."
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men going through the subdivision correcting minor problems.

pleted and sodded, the sand from the swale completely filled
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So it went. Two neighbors spoke in
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"I live right on top of them and they
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"They 're pet goats," Mrs. Morris

Another said that anyone who can't

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nouncement until 11:45 a.m., but aides
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and call lawmakers back to town in an
effort to avoid de-regulation of t he
banking industry.

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also include correction of a problem that
will keep the amendment raising the
homestead exemption on city and county

noboily's got — an odorless goat," she
mentioning she also keeps cats
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clean, she said, inviting the coiniiiissioncrs to come and investigate for
themselves.
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"If I don't keep them clean the rules
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they're goats to you, but they and slide this morning. The slide is also used as a ramp For the
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goats to mount the trampoline.
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The current banking statutes expire
July 1 undor the 1975 Sunset Act. If there
is no new code, the 366 sta te-chartered

banks would be largely deregulated.

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probably would retain minimal
jurisdiction over the facilities, but adnnits that would be subjec t to challenge in

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consider an across the board increase to all em-

municipalities.

public health, $6,719, down from $6,885; police p1oy3 of 9.5 percent for cost of living. He has also
The city commission will begin its review today
recommended the commissioners consider bringing with the proposed fire department budget.
po lice, uniform di vision, $841,534, up from $788,070; employe
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The proposal, boosting the $5,000
exemption to s,000 over the next t hree
of state's office by lawmakers 90 days
before the election as required by law,
Legislative leaders are considering
passage of a bill putting the proposal on
the October runoff ballot.
Graham has argued the ban on so-

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which they said would decline with whose district the goats reside,
recommended de nying the appeal to
goats rQaming in the nei gh borhood.
Johnpresident of the West maintain the character of the neigh-

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enjoy animals won't make it into the f ur t her insisted. "I-still will appeal. I
kingdom of heaven.
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Commission Chairman Bi ll Kirchhoff this country.

concern for their property values,

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exclaimed, but t ha t didn't settle the
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Neighbors of Mn. Morris think goa ts

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have not declined because of her goaLs,
and that they do not stink,
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borhood,

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In a rare break with procedure, the
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after their decision.

has called him an "old goat."
: mistakenly called Mrs. Morris' appeal Morris
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did
not call Mr. Lewis an 'old
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goat',"
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"Did you say to keep pets?" Corn- hates cute competition."

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Development Manager Herb Harden who sports a white goatee. lie said Mrs.

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Kirclihoff explained that lie had

Residents also expressed concerns

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bY T. K. Ryan

said his men have already removed the carpeting and it will be

overflow situation,

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"E very animal should have the right over the possible heal th hazard from
to become a. pet," charged Ingeborg
the goats, and the precedent that would
Morris,-afterherappealtokeepaflock be set by setting aside the zoning
of small goats on residential property regulations.
on Oak Drive lathe West Lake Brantley
"A collection of goats is not conarea was denied unanimously by the- sistent
with the regular pattern of
Seminole County Commission.
things you ex pect in a residential neighMrs. Morris was responding to
he
Neighbor Ray Lewis said one or two
animals and belong on agricultural goats
would have
overlooked,
property not in a residential neigh- not a whole
flockbeen
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the tobutl
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borhood.
number which varies.
The lively public hearing on the
Lewis is an outspoken senior citizen
matter began when county La nd

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He cited as one example a residence where the entire living
room was flooded and the carpeting severely damaged. lie

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to provide access to build on this lot. The fill in the swule
blocked now from the upland slope to the west and created an

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Herald Staff Writer
"With even one goat in sight or smell,
There are a lot of demands for I would have to lower my valuation of
"rights" these days, but a new one may property in the neighborhood."

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already working on them, he said.

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water to how across Wildwood Drive to the south and towards

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problem8 within their lots. homes, garages and backyards
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flooding 4ehind his home.

is one of those horrible bids

anyohe you disappoint w not f or the opportune moment
readily f orgive you. Find out
more of what lies ahead for AQUARWS (J 2Fe

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'premium lot," lie is standing on the lot to show

the catch basinand plugged the stormsewer pipe, causing the

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the Ramblewood subdivision in Sanford, is one of

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methods or products should that normally come very
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waWr-was-caugedrha.gajd,--by installation of
berm with ou t his permission after he
the property.
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Ironically, Gallagher said he paid $4,000 extra for what was

point) to assure some drainage and not the complete stoppage

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prone property, lie said he and City Engineer Mack LaZenby
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is now referring to his ya
'rd as 'ItAke Nleadows."
Currently there's two feet of water standing on his lot

morning,
Meadows will be "strongly urged" to complete construction on
tie (Irutnage innimediately, Knowles said.
Meanwhile, the developer said today he is prepared to
correct all of the problems and indeed has had his men
working tin many of them since soon after the rain stopped.
The city manager also Pointed to the berm (a raised mound
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Environmental Regulation (DER) as a major reason for
backard flooding. "This is a regulation of the state to force
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to be installing one at 127 Wildwood Drive now.
— 115 Wildwood Drive has a compounded problem on being
on a downward slope without diversion swales but also with a
sunken room a section below average slab level.
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problcin. Dama ge could reach several thousand dollars
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In one of the heaviest recorded rains in Sanford history homes. These are particular cases since they are lower than
iluring 1i two-hour period Monday night, about 15 new homes in the street on the downward side of a slope. Construction Is
the Mitublewood- section of Sanford had some flooding

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10-12* 112,6* down from $u,+Ia; assistant city manager- letter; inflation in coat of building materials and [168 vote, today gave final approval to legislation it into
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ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) — Secretary of State
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572 modern nuclear miss~es in Western Europe.
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A neighbor saw the men climbing a fence and entering the
utility room and called the police, but the two suspects ran
rs arrived, police reported.
ALLEGED DESERTER ARRESTED
Seminole County deputies arrested a man this morning with
deserting the Marine Corps.
Donald T. Lowman, address unknown, was arrested at
corner of Brown Drive and Baywood Circle, just outside of
Sa nford at 2:11 am. on prowling charges, deputies say.
Depu ties say when they ran a teletype check on Lowman,
arrested on a charge of prowling through a nearby back yard,
they discovered he is charged with desertion and other crimes.
JEWELRY FOUND IN LAKE
Deputies are searching for the owner or owners of a bout 50
pieces of costume jewelry found in a south Seminole County
lake by a security guard Tuesday evening.

TWO ARRESTS IN BURGLARY
police have arrested two men they say burglarized a
ho use early Tuesday morning.
Richard Li'e Taylor, 18, of 2856 Gale Place, Sanford, and

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Meadows said he has already met with city officials and has
assured them he stands prepared to do whatever is necessary
to correct any of the problems reported to him.
There are 50.60 homes out of a planned 130 homes in the
development completed. Some of the problems occurred in
residences not yet completed but where people chose to move
in.
Knowles said he Is considering creating a city requirement
that drainage swales be completed and sodded, regardless of
the lot or structure being built or occupied; that all swales
remain open even during construction by the use of culvert
pipe for the contractor's access; and the clean out of all
drainage structures by the contractor even during conon
struction.
"I am sure the developer will cooperate," said Knowles.
"There are enforcement means available but I do not anticipate their need," he said.
"I am requesting research to see lithe city can provide more
safeguards or at least some control of interior lot drainage on
down slope lots. This should be completed within 48 hours, I
feel it can be done to supplement the VA and FHA
requirements," Knowles said.
The streets and drainage within Ramblewood will not come under the control of the city until the construction is completed
within the development. When construction is completed, the
developer will present the improvements to the city, along
with a one-year maintenance bond, and the city commission _______________________________________________________________________________
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houses, Kn owles said, would be to forbid anyone from moving
ANNIE D. TAYLOR
Taylor; aunt,
Cora for Mrs. Annie D.Iori'' Tayl*,
into a home until construction in th e entire subdivision Is
Annie Delores Taylor, of Taylor; several nieces and Ø 1704W. 13th St.. Sanford, who
died Saturday, will be Thursday
completed. He added, however, this would not be a workable 1704W. 13th St., Sanford, died nephews.
3pm at Macedonia Primitive
solution.
Saturday.
Wilson-Elchelberger is in Baptist Church, 1714W. 13th St.,
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Survivors include her charge of arrangements.
Mortuary
Ramblewood it appears there may be cases of owner-builder mother, Mrs. MaIne Benson; _________________________ Wilson.
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complaints coming to the surface the developer can ease.
stepfather, Elder J. W,
Funeral Notice
Benson; son, Elijah Taylor;
(Evening Herald staff writers David M. Railer and
Diane ,sister,
Mrs.
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Petryk contributed to this article,)
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deputies the purse, the only item reported missing frothe
apartment, was stolen between Monday and Tuesday lior.
nings, by a man who forced open the front door.
SUIT FILED AGAINST DOCTOR
A San f ord woman has filed suit against a ph,
charging his failure to diagnose her infant daug er',
menengitis led to the child's death.
Bonnie L Corner has filed suit in Seminole Circuit,
charging Dr. M. Vann Parker, of Sanford, was negligtly
responsible for the death of her 5'-month-old child, Phyllis, on
March 19, 1979, said her attorney Fred M. Peed, of Orlando.

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Herald Staff Writer
Several alternative sites were found anS,h ill
The Seminole Cou nty Commission late be looked at again if the FAA ntx the
Tuesday unanimously approved an agreement agreement. Earlier, County Public jifety
with the Sanford Airport Authority that will
Director Gary Kaiser said suitable larn"at a
give the county land for its Midway fire station
reasonable price could not be found But
in exchange for backup fire protection for the
Kirchhoff Said look again.
airport.
Seven possible sites for pur chase cre
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required before the agreement can be
But Airport Manager Red Cleveland si'd he
finalized,
sees no roadblocks to FAA approval
Co un ty Attorney Nikki Clayton told the
The agreement to proIde services inligu of
commissioners the agreement extends to the rent will continue, even if the market intal
year 2010 and can be renewed for another
value of the land increases, Clayton SaI(1
years. This long term arrangement is possible
"II the land value increases we agre? the
because no tax monies must be committed, services (fire protection) will also Increc
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value so no money will ever need to b ex.
The agreement came following Commission changed," she said.
Chairman Bill Kirchlioff's insistence that the
Th e agreement also stipulates that the
commission re-think its earlier tentative county will not be oust ed from the pro rty
approval of a lease for the same Land that after the 82000,000 fire station is built hout
would have cost the county $2,100 per year for due process of law and compensation. .
the first two years, with escalation clauses ti ed
The FAA ruling is expected by the end q( the
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Colombian and Cuban crime
rings are taking control of the
lucratic , drug smuggling
business along the coast of
Georgia and the Carolinas,
pushing Americans aside with
money arid Iofee, according to
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Ray Vinsik, head of the
Atlanta DEA office, says
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.80 smuggling seizures along
the Carolina and Georgia
coasts over the past 18 months
and found Colombians and
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homes. In Texas, record-breaking heat reached past 100
degrees for the 15th straight day In some areas, wi th no relief
insight. A flood warningwas In effect today in Mississippi for
the Big Black, Yazoo and Sunflower rivet basins.
AREA READINGS (9 ia.m.): temWature: 81; overnight
low: 73; yesterday's high: 90; baron-ttric pressure: 30.05.,
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Here is the fee schedule for anyone wanting a fishing
license or boat registration: pm
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June, or $7.50, good for one year from date of issuance;
BOATING FORECAST: St Augua tine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
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14-day,
and $5.50 for 5-day license.
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$250; 12 feet to less than 16 feet, $8.50; 16 to 26 feet, $11.50;
AREA FORECAST: Variable cloudiness through Thursday
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short, is the advice of Troy Ray, Seminole County tax
collector.
Ray Issued a public reminder this week that the county
courthouse will be closed Friday, July 4, and anyone
needing a fishing license or a boat registra tion will have
get one before then or wait until the courthouse reopens
July 7.
Ray's office is located on the first flooir of the county
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masses of the poor will not accept permanent subsistence.
"While the so-called population bomb may have
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In his latest report, "Thq State of World Population 1980,"
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sitting more often at bus stops and other county.
The contract also stipulates the
public places soon, but In return they'll
The contract sti pulates advertising company must obtain approval for each
be exposed to a few more advertising may appear on the front and-or rear proposed bench location from the
messages
surface of the back rest area of the county's land development manager.
The Seminole County Commission
benches not greater than 5 feel long, or 18 The contract di rects the land develop.
Tuesday approved 4 to a contract with inches tall.
menU manager to approve only those
the Central Florida Bench Co of
The benches themselves may not be locations where the benches will
Casselberry which will a llow the firm to more than 39 Inches high, 73 Inches long "provide for the safety, comfort or
place a maximum of 75 advertising and 28 Inches wide. They will be con-- convenience of school children and
benches in the county
structed on concrete ends with wooden general public or at designated stops
Commissioner Richard Williams was backs and seats. All benches placed in along official bus routes and provided
absent during the vote
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in 1980 with a combined population of 252 million. Projections
indicate that this number will rise to approximately 60 with an
estimated wpulation of nearly t~W million b% the )-ear 2000."

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1950," he estimates."By the year 2000, nearly 80 percent of the
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of aspirfitions and the drive to fulfill these will become the
most dynamic and unpredictable force in world aftairs in the
years ahead.
"And the explosion of aspirations in th e last two decades and

Of the U.N. Fund for Population Activities, the world's largest
venture in the population field.
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UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
World fertility wi ll decline in
the next decade. But United Nations experts say global
Population pr oblems will become even more unmanageable in

The reason: the poorest people still propagate at an annual
rate of more than two percent, and that means a scary
ex.
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mass poverty.
The present world population of roughly 4.5 billion will increase by an
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door and left with four televisions and several tires
PU RSE GONE WITH $1,200 CASH
A south Seminole man told deputies his
burglarized and a purse containing $1,200 cash taken.
Archie B. Williams Jr. 1405 Semoran North Apartments, told

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burglary and grand theft.
Police accuse Brown of being one of two men who broke fl
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Police say the two men donned gloves and broke
utility room of 703 E. th St. at 6: a.m.

Woodward and Mitchell over Woodward's daughter.
Woodward was orderedheld In lieu of $10,500 bail on charges
of attempted murder and use of a firearm In a crime, pending
first appearance iii county court today.

Carter Warns Of Threat

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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at Mitchell, police say. As he was about to fire, Hicks grabbed
Woodward's arm and deflected the shot safely away from
Mitchell, they Say.
Police Lt. Johnnie Parker said so far police believe the
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Deputies say Charles Hall, a security guard at the Ced
Ridge development, found the jewelry in the shallow wa ter
the bottom qf a lake off Wesdale Avenue at 5:30 p.m: :
None of the items reported found are made of real olc
silver or gems, they say.
ARRESTED IN FIRESTONE BURGLARY
A Sanford man has been arrested on charges he broke into
Sanford tire store June 17.
Tony A. Brown, 1 Higgins Terrace, was arrested at 12:3

Avenue, say police. Clint Hicks, 56, of Apopka sat in
driver's seat of the truck, they say.
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tempted o murder another Sanford resident on West Fourth
Street Tuesday evening.
Kyle E. Woodward, 31, of 911 S. Park Ave., was arrested by
police at 4:50 p.m. a few minutes after he allegedly fired a shot
at Jesse Mitchell, 27, of 9191,2 W. First SL as Mitchell sat In the
cab of a parked pickup truck.

MADRID, Spain (UPI) — President Carter arrived
to a royal Spanish welcome today and warned the West
faces "a strategic challenge of' historic magnitude"
because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Speaking in Spanish, Carter paid credit to Spain's
democratic progress since the end of the Franco era in
1975 and ended his toast at a luncheon hosted by King
Juan Carlos with the words "viva Espana."
"Today, the Soviet Union is thrusting southward
directly' in Afghanistah, Indirectly through Vietnam
and Cambodia, and elsewhere by means of foreign
proxiei," the prrsident said.

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
JAMES E. BIRD, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Weak. 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
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By DAVID M. RAZLER

Registration:

Sheriff John Polk has been hot under the coUar .
the last few days. In fact, almost every member
of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department has
been hot about their working conditions,
Since last week, the air conditioner cooling the
sheriff's office at Sanford Airport has been out of
order. The part needed to fix it is coming, Polk

department members say. It Is
always scheduled to arrive "soon," they say.
Sheriff's department 'employees say they hate
to think what would happen If the temperature
reached the point where they would all have to be
sent home, and a call to the sheriff's office would
be answered by a recording.
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says, but employees have been told not to expect
the air to be cool again before next week.
Soda machine sales are booming and employees are lookinØ for new ways to hold open
windows and doors which were never meant to
supply ventilation. Despite all the measures the
temperature In at least one office climbed to 92
degrees this week,
Ffle problem Is getting a part from 's company
which apparently doesn't know how desperately

Actually, depar tment spokesmen say the
situation will never be that bad. The cornmunica tio ns room, built to hoe a Sanford
Naval Air Station computer, has its own air
conditioner ensuring at least the people who
have todispatch depu ties where they are needed
have been able to keep cool heads.
The open doors at the sheriff's department
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ROBERT

Most Americans accept the sensible notion that
preparation for war is the best deterrent. That
explains the Senate's 58-34 vote in favor of
President Carter's proposal for selective service
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some unforeseen snag, millions of young men will
begin registering next month for potential
military service. If public opinion samples are
any guide, most will do so out of a sense of duty
but with no particular enthusiasm. A significant
minority will register despite deep-seated
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so on the condition that registration be continued,
What worried the Gates Commission was th e time
it would take to reassemble the selective serv ice
machinery in the event of a national emergency.
Nevertheless, Congress halted registration in
1976, three years after the draft itself was
suspended.

But the world, and congressional perceptions,
have changed dramatically since then. In Africa,
the Middle East, Southwest Asia, Indochina and
the Caribbean, the Soviet Union and Its proxies
are on the march. They will not be deterred by
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have attempted without success to
that their vital, indispensible Interests Judicial
resolve the problem of balancing presermay, ultimately, have to be defended by force of vatlon requirements with development
arms. In that event, rapid mobilization may very pressures.
well mean the difference between survival and
Complicating that difficult task is the fact
catastrophe.
I that the California-Nevada state line runs
right through the lake. In addition, no fewer
or merely than five counties share Jurisdiction over the
Conversely, timely mobilization
Lake Tahoe Basin Placer and El Dorado In
the percelied ability to mobilize quickly in a crisis California
and Washoe, CaraDn and Douglas
— could iconceivably avert actual hostilities. After In Nevada.
all, the c umulative lesson of successive East-West
There's also the Tahoe Basin Council of
crises over Berlin, Cuba and the Middle East is Governments, the Lahotan Water Quality
that the Soviets respect strength, and the resolve Board, the South Tahoe Public Utility District
and a host of other bureaucratic structure,.
to use it if necessary.
Back In 1968, California and Nevada offlclals sought to sur mount those di fficulti es
What we know for certain is th at weakness and
by establishing a joint Tahoe Regional
appeasement, rather than preparedness, pose the
Planning Agency with representatives from
greatest threat to peace.
state and local governments.
But however persuasive the case for
But instead of restricting potentially
registration, Congress and the nation must also
destruc ti ve gr ow th, TRPA members bowed to
understand that It will not begin to solve the local political pressures and approved dozens
critical personnel problems that plague U.S. 1. development schemes that the agency's
forces.
own technical staff had vigorously opposed.
Disturbed by that trend, California Gov.
Nothing in the legislation approved by the
Edmund G. "Jerry" BrownJr. moved soon
Senate will stem the hemorrhage of skilled after taking office to establish a California
enlisted men and women and young officers TRPA that br ought development on the
driven from the service of their country by
California side of the lake to a screeching
grossly Inadequate pay and benefits. For will halt. An official of the bistate TRPA promptly
registration alone improve the quality of rcru1ts denounced the staff of the California TRPA as
"Satan's helpers."
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portant.
In today's global environment, a failure on"
defense
or a major economic failure could be
By ROBERT MUSEL
pr imates who inhabited
oldest known
absolutely
decisive—and, of course, the
LONDON (UP!)
When did human archaeological sites In Tanzania and
economy
and
nations defense are related
characteristics first emerge among man's elsewhere between 1½ and 2 million years
matters.
pe
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ago were non talklng, non-human hominids
On national defense, I would like to hear fbi
just
that a candidate would spend more, but,
Anthropologist Mary Laakey believes the
He said, however, that artifacts and broken
at least in outline, how he would spend It.
early hominids learned to walk erect between up bones found at these sites encouraged the
What strategic needs strike him as vital, and
3 and 4 million years ago. She discovered a hypothesis tha t they had a system of f
trail of footprints in Tanzania which Is sharing which In turn could have created - why? Among the candidates, only Reagan ls
been specific on this point: a new mannd
believed to date from that time. Whoever or pressures towards the development of
bomber, the cruise missile, the neutron bonb,
whatever made the footprints was walking in language.
naval power.
bipedal locomotion without the'tise of his, her
On the economy, the Impera ti ves Inchale
or Its. arms.
On diet, Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins
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deregulation, and a presumption In favor ' of
La
described her find at a meeting the teeth of early hominids showed wear and
flue free market.
e, sponsored by the Royal Society and the polish similar to that found on eaters of fruit
Those seem to me the First Class Issues.
Brtish Academy, to discuss the timing of
and soft leaves. There was no indication y
On the others:
changes that led to humans and to speculate lived on grass or cracked bones In their teeth.
As long as the streets of our big cities ae
on the pressur es that forced their developnot safe, you just aren't going to get effectlt'e'
ment.
Peter Jones of Oxford told the conference
gun control. The widow alone In her apa4t..
he made stone tools similar to those found at
ment isn't going to give up her "Saturdy
Russel Tuttle of the University of Chicago various ancient sites, In each case using ft
night special." Her life could depend on I
said the earliest known hominid remains, correct local material. He said he found the .
I favor an abortion amendment returning
from Afar In Ethiopia, show that 3 to 3½ raw material had a strong influence on
the Issue to the J urisdiction of the sta tes. No
million years ago there already was evidence finished form of the tool, a finding which may
consensus exis ts on a total probibi tion and
among the ape-like characteristics that the affect cur rent theories on the progress of tool
there will be no such total-proh1bItn
hands could ha ve made tools —. a shift In the making.
amendment.
human direction.
Another potentially Important development
I oppose busing and racial quotas.
The origin of verbal communications was came from J. Loewenstein of the University
On ERA, I've largely lost interest. It would
another subject of discussion. Glyn Isaac of of California at San Francisco who has suchave little practical effect. It seems to be of
the University of California at Berkeley, who ceeded In measuring the immunological
great symbolic Importance to large numbers
reported on the meeting for the scientific differences between fossil proteins and living
of women, many of them intelligent. I would
magazine, Nature, differed from the ex- organisms. Use of his process, said Isaac,
not make a major issue ou t of opposing it.
pressed view that speech had become part of could help set tle the long standing con—Dut what we really should be focusing on In
the cultural evolution some 2 million years troversy over the date apes and hominids
1980 are those First Class Issues. U we flunk
ago.
4ent their separate ways up the evolutionary
on those, there will be no discussion about all
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WASHINGTON— On, reason the Carter Brandon Grove for a briefing. A political
and forceful harangue" on the visiting
the White House. This has antagon i
administration keeps contradicting Lt..lf on officer from U* consulate, Thomas Wukitach,
congressmen, He strongly criticized U.S. several Democra ts on Capitol Hill, who f el
the explosive Palestine question may be the shocked the largely Jertnh delegation by
support of Israel, and "noted that grlsvanflue committee Is putting President Carte 'a
ltter fend that has divided O dipIoflt5 ii) pulling a ar. set of Arthic "orry beads"
ces...result In terrorist attacks."
e-aleCsJon ahead of their own. For the pi a
"We were put In an embarrassing
Israel.
from his pocket and launclsir*g Into what one
show that most voters who favor An&amp;n n
posit1on,L recalled One of the shocked
congresinan called an "Insensitive, prowould $lavote for Dmocra Uc co
Confide ntial State Department cables hint
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at a thoctdng disarray in views between of.
to the surprise attack. Other members of the
ILcials In the U.S. Embassy at Tel Aviv and
In those states where the comnilitee r cWhen Wukitach montad that
delegation ofkled privately that they were
those attached to the consulate at Jerusalem. settlements onthe West Bank were illegal and
In keeping Anderson's name off
appalled by the unprofessional behavior of
The cables detail a series of embarrassing that U.S. policy dictated that they be several foreign eryj personnel.
ballot, the disillusioned Anderson support s
incidents that befell a visiting congressional cantii, U.S.
Sa muel
may May borne and thus deprive the ot r
delegation In JSrISUISIIL
Democratic candidates of votes. 'u.n I s
decided ha's hal enough. He corrected his
'Sotrcea say embassy officials feel that
could
result in a Republican capture 1
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present
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drunken rife ofa consular olc1il accosted a
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looked on, Wultitoch stubbornly insisted his
views to the policyrnakers In Foggy BOtIOUI.
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throw the election Into the House
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amused at the Insulting rimarr; others at th3 th1L
Ronald Reagan as prestdenL
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party was akhast.
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day, the consul
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So, conceivably, Carter's campaign
tint that wasn't the rorot of the —. ectey gav the floor
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President Carter's face.
House which, ironically, nulgjg block Cart&amp;
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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI) W.D. Childers, who
becomes Senate president this fall, has already begun
a high-level staff shake-up.
Although several key Senate employees are being
shifted to other jobs, Senate chief of staff Howard
Walton said Tuesday no politics are involved. He said
the new assignments are either promotions or were
consented to by the concerned individuals.
Hubert Helton, staff director of the powerful ways
and means committee, will become special advisor on
financial affairs to Childers.
John Andrew Smith, special assistant to Walton for
the last year, will be the new ways and means staff
-director..
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Debbie Miller, Senate personnel director, is moving
to the government operlitlons committee where she
will be an analyst. Her job will be taken over by Mary
Peters, executive secretary to every Senate president
since Jerry Thomas, who presided over the 1971.72
sessions.
Susan Hinson, who has been with the ways and
means committee staff, will become Childers'
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government says it has found
it is more practical to dish out
black beans and rice to 821
Cuban refugees staying in the '
Orange Bowl than to give
them food stamps.
Assisant City Manager
Cesar Odio said if those in the
Orange Bowl numbered only
300 or 400, it would be different.
cheaper to bring the food to
the stadium than transport
the refugees to restaurants in
the city's -Little Havana
section.
He said they would be fed
largely Cuban fare mostly
black beans, rice and chicken.
"1 didn't want todojt and Itried to keep from doing it, but
we're going to start feeding
them," Odio said. "This was a
crisis decision, purely a
matter of logistics."
He also said officials
believed it was too easy For
the refugees to leave after
receiving their food stamps,
which would result in their
sleeping in the streets as they
did before the Orange Bowl
was put back into use.
lie said those who desire
food stamps will be taken to a
location in downtown Miami
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The federal court
conspiracy-extortion trial of Former Natural
Resources Director Harmon Shields and Tallahassee
real estate agent Jack Quick has been postponed until
July 28.
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never had any. Without anyplace to go, the Cubans,
sometimes whole families,
plied the streets of Miami
looking for places to sleep and
scrounging for food.
When the problem became
apparent to officials, they
reopened the Orange Bowl,
which had been closed as a
processing center earlier in
the month.
They are only a small
fraction, however, of the
114,666 refugees who have
arrived in the Cuba-to-Miami
sealift which began April 21.

Judge William Stafford granted the four week delay
because of scheduling conflicts with other trials, lie set
July 22 as the date to dispose of pre-trial motions to
suppress vital evidence and to dismiss the charges
entirely.
The two men are charged with conspiring to extort
$235,000 from sellers of property under the state's $240
million endangered lands program.

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Buford W MHIe$t
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Mottle Thomas
David T. Veal

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Joseph L. Blake, DeBary
Harold Dual, Deltona
Henry A. Moderow, Deltona
Marie H Trua x , Deltona

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Mannie Mae Howard
Robert Johnson
Lithe M Jones
R. Maze Phillips
Irene Polk
EIilabth L. Watson
Joseph E. Zavrotny
Lois Brown. Debary
Ludile R. KorCe, D.Itoi
Raymond Sciarretta. Deltona
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"After the battle, the Army really became serious about
suppressing the Indians and kept the pressure on until it felt
the job was done," Cash said. "Little Big Horn hrralded the
end of the Plains War."
The historian also said that contrary to popular belief, the
71h Regiment did not brandish swords during the battle
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The conflict, which culminated in the battle in southeast
Montana, began in the South Dakota's Black Hills when the
federal government was unable to stop gold prospectors From
trespassing on Indian hunting lands, he said.
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newspaper reporter with him wherever he went. He was
flashy, and the press loved it."

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Unless these problems are resolved and the Nevada's governor, agreed on a proposal to
Carter admInistration shows litttle Inclination to strengt hen and revive the bi4tate agency
do so — even the most rapid mobilization could be but befo re that plan could be Implemented,
too late to sustain military forces crippled by a O'Callaghan was succeeded by Robert list,
Nevada's current governor, who failed to
lack of leadership and crucial skills.
press for the necessary legislative approval.

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Panama Canal and had voted wrong On
abortion, I. e., had voted in favor of federal
funding.
But let us suppose for a moment that
Howard Baker is the single vice presidential
nominee w ho would greatly strengthen the
Republican ticket — that Baker would,
almost certainly, elect Reagan president.
Would those who consldçr him wrong on te
Canal and wrong on abortion still oppose his
nomination, threaten to abandon Reag4?
Judging by their rhetoric, t he answer
parently Is yes.
It seems to me that we ought to have I
Intellectual discipline to distinguish between
First and Second Class Issues.
First Class Issues are those involving the
survival of thtAmerican republic, and they
are military and economic — In the broad
sense of the word, strategic.
Second class Issues possess varying cgegrees of Importance, but they are not makeor-break Issues as far as the survival of the
country Is concerned.
Among Second Class issues I would include
abortion, gun control, ERA, busing, •ffirmative action. I myself have firm positions
on most of those, but where a presidential

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Custer's rapport with reporters began the legend and kept it
alive, he said.

MIAMI UPl — A federal immigration
Bobeck of Miami, tho is conducting closed
judge has ordered the deportation of 18
deportatation hearings i1 Talledega, issued
the "exclude and deport" orders for the 18,
Cubans who came to the United States on the
the Herald said.
refugee sealift, the Miami Herald reports in
today's editions.
Bobeck declined Tuesday to discuss his
The United States has informed Cuba that it
order with the nespaper. hit' Iterald quoted
should take back the 18 who admitted such
Joe Krovisky, a spokesman for the U.S.
but Cuba has
crimes as rape and murder
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not responded, the paper reports.
Was
hi ngton as confirming flobeck's order.
The 18 are among about 1,000 of the sealilt____
"Tlw-jtnhe has- dented- t heni-as-viurn basert—
-refugees-- suspected-of-committing---seriotzs
oil their confessions to these serious crimes,"
crimes in Cuba. About 300 of those are being

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tUPfl — The Crimes Compensation Commission, plagued by bickering among
its members initially and financial problems later, will
be abolished in a week.
Gay. Bob Graham signed into law Tuesday a bill SB
89 abolishing the three-year-old commission and
transferring its duties and staff to he Depoftnent of
Labor's_Division_of Worker's Compensation.
The three comnussioners
chairman C. Bette
Wimbish and Hill Bevis and Morris Busbia
will be
out of work July 1.
Bevis and Busbia said Tuesday they would like to get
other jobs in the Graham administration and have
been promised that efforts will be made to find
something for them.
Graham lobbyist Ronnie Book said he knows of no
specific promise by the governor to Find jobs for the
comninisioners, but added, "whenever you abolish any
bureau or commission, there is an effort to find the individuals who are losing their jobs other employment
with state government."

presidency, but there was something
disturbing about the opposition that arose 'to
his possibile nomination.

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Unfortunately, those well-intentioned yet
ineffective rescue efforts too often have
contributed to the problem rather than the
solution.
- Indeed, the modern miracle of Lake Tahoe
is that it has survived not only the develop. ment schemes of casino operators and real.
estate entrepreneurs but also the meddling of
scores of federal, state and local politicians,
Virtually everyone agrees, in theory, on the
importance of preserving the spectacular
beauty of North America's largest alpine
lake, a sparkling body of water more than 20
miles long and 10 miles wide.
The rugged splendor of the region stretches
be yond the shores of t he lake, encompassing
the rugged mountains and tranquil alpine
meadows that encircle the witer as well as
the vast Forests of towering pine, fir and
tamarack trees.
But much of that beauty already has been
sullied, especially on the lake's south shore
where quickie-marriage wedding chapels,
taco stands, hamburger parlors, service
stations and run-down motels advertising
water beds and Jacuzzis line the perimeter
road for mile after mile.
During the past decade, all three branches

"At almost 40, he was balding and wore his hair shortly
cropped," Cash said. "He had been court-martialed once for
another offense and had barely talked his way into the cornmnand of the 7th Regiment."

Judge Orders Deportation
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and the Lahotan Water Quality Board share a
common cause: They all want to "Save Lake
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step down the slippery path to war,
It is, therefore, vitally important to understand
exactly what peacetime registration would accomplish, and what it would not.
The tangible, military significance of
registration is clear: It would reduce by months
the time required for mobilization, or, short of
that, a mere resumption of the draft,

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VERMILLION, S.D. (UPI) It was 104 years ago today that
Gen,George Custer led more than 200 soldiers to their death at
the Battle of the Little Big Horn, but one historian says the
reason he did it still is a mystery.
"Probably no one will ever really know what happened at the
Little Big horn," said Joseph Cash, who heads the University
of South Dakota's College of Arts and Sciences.
Military analysts have said Custer did not make a proper
reconnaissance, ignored his scouts' warnings and divided his
troops even though the soldiers were outnumbered 10 to 1 by
Chief Gall's forces, Cash said.
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The battle was criticized by President Ulysses Grant, and
"an angered Congress filibustered a U.S. Army pay bill long
-enough so that the entire Army was not paid for a year," Cash
said.
The battle triggered debate that spanned a century, with
arguments over whether Custer acted like a hero or a fool and
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Cash said by the time of the battle, Custer was hardly the

WEST PALM BEA(4. Fla. (UP!) — Jeffrey
Hastings, who threw a Iiitian refugee and her five,
children out of his boat and watched them drown when
he thought police were closing in on them, has been
sentenced to 180 years in prison.
Circuit Judge Robert Hewitt sentenced Hastings, 30,
of Hypoluxo, Fla., to 30 years on each of six counts of
manslaug,hter in the deaths of Eliane Lorfils and her
five children last August.
Hewitt ruled Tuesday that Hastings, previously
convicted of manslaughter in the death of his wife, was
a habitual offender and thus doubled the normal 90.
year maximum sentence on the six convictions.
Hewitt delayed sentencing Hasting's deckhand and
co-Iefendant, 18-year-old Bahamian James Knowles.
Knowles was also convicted of six counts of manslaughter.

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where the shaft has been built.
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machinery.
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Rep. John W. Jenrette
says his victory in Democratic runoff election is

But thel agents said there were similarities
between the Jordan case and the King
assassi nation.
James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the
assassination of King and is serving a 99-year
sentence in a Temessee prison.'

proof his constituents support hint in spite of his recent

His brother, Joffn flay, who was arrested

indictment on bribery and conspiracy charges in
connection with the Abscam probe.
With all 338 precincts reporting Tuesday night,
Jenrette defeated Rep. Hicks Harwell 42,759 votes to
38,621 to capture 52.54 percent of the vote.
"It's beautiful. I'm almost in tears," Jenrette said
after his victory. "1 think it says that no bureaucrat
can tell us who we will have as congressman in the 6th
District."

Monday, was scheduled to be arraigned today
in Adams County Circuit Court on a bank
robbery charge.
Wayne Davis, FBI agent in charge of the

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he was headed toward the Alton State Mental

people to make the somewhat logical identical.
"A 30,06 rifle was used. Jordan was shot in
connection."
Fill officials said
King and Jordan front of his motel. The reports on Jordan
apparently were stalked by their assailants sound like the first reports on King. I would

after his
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release from Marion, where he had served
time for driving the getaway car in a 1970
bank robbery in St. Peters, Mo.

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Speculation is increasing almost daily that the dniinis
Jack Potts' mother says she
tration is thinking of anpouncing a tax cut, and little by little
,Vll.ANTi\ UI'D
wont interfere with his execution next week but the
the government is dropping hints about when it will occur and
how big the reduction will be.
American Civil l i berties Union, unbidded, is making
President Carter's chief economic adviser, Alfred Kahn,
two last ditch efforts in his behalf today.
ACLU attorneys were to file motions in federal
Tuesday dropped his second major hint in as many days,
(-Hurts in Gainesville and Macon, Ga., in hopes of
saying any tax cut should be in the $20 billion range. Monday,
blocking te condemned killer's newly-scheduled July
Kahn becoitie the first- highranking administration official to
publicly indicate Carter is moving towards tax relief, saying a
I execution.
Palsy Morris, a spokeswoman for the ACLU said
cut is 'inevitable."
Tuesday attorney Loughlin McDonald was to ask U.S.
'Whenthe time comes for it Lix cut," Kahn told Congress'
District Judge William C. O'Kelley to stay Potts'
Joint Economic Committee Tuesday, it w ill have to be on the
exerntmon ne'xt'fucsdayi'hc motion was tube-filed n — — order-of $20btI1ion,perhapsihilhon;'
Gainesville where O ' Kelley is hearing other cases.
Also, Vice President Walter Mondale said Tuesday the
tiuring
administration may prpose a tax cut inlOB1, but
the election year.
Any
Kahn
aimed at increasing business
Longwood Man
investments that in the long run would increase productivity.
Carter has repeatedly ruled out a cut for 1980, but has left the
door open for a 1981 cut.
The Washington Post said Republican presidential candiAdmits Rape
date Ronald Reagan would propose today a $22 billion tax cut,
effective Jan. I.
lingwood man has admitted raping an IS-year-old woman
in
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agree(l to drop four other charges against him.
pleaded
Dennis E. Joines, 27, of State Road 427
abducted at the Casselberry ABC
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guilty tm raping the woman,
lounge, U.S. Highway 17-92.
two other sexual
In return for the plea, the state
battery charges along with kidnapping and robbery charges
tcmtimning from the same incident.
Joines was arrested shortly after noon on Feb. 11 by police • . . a
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of Dog Track Road and 427 in Longwood.
Joines, who police say is also wanted in Philadelphia on
sexual battery charges, faces up to 30 years in jail.
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professor to associate professor.
abseuIteeism, failure to cover course material and arbitrary
mbattled Marxist history professor at the University, of
For Cooper this wo uld have been the 1973-74 school year, the
changes in the content and scope of required courses. These
rkansas at Little Rock who drew national attention in -his- one in which his troubles began.
questions were not to be addressed for almost five years and
ieven-year fight to win his job back, stopped short with victory
lie also felt that since he had established a comfortable life
then in federal court in a cross-suit filed by Cooper.
3pparently in sight.
in Houston, wherehe had secured a position teaching history in
Cooper did come to trial in 1974, but in state Chancery Court
Why? Cooper had maintained all along he was fired for one
high school and where his wife was teaching, too, it was not
under the old sedition law. Chancery Judge John T. Jernigan
reason only: that he had announced to his history classes that
worth returning, as he put it, to "life in a fish bowl."
declined to rule on the constitutionality of the law
similar
he was a communist and was teaching history from a Marxist
lie was probably right. Had he won at St. Louis and elected
laws had been declared unconstitutional in other states
but
point of view.
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to return to UALR, he would have faced - a renewed effort to
ordered Cooper dismissed because his avowed conununism
It had seemed a sharp and classic test of First and 14th
remove him, In Cooper's own words, "to do the job right this
and membership in the Progressive Labor Party violated the
lnendment privileges. And even though the university argued
time." Without tenure he would have again been vulnerable.
1941 law.
Cooper had been dismissed solely for his shortcomings as a
There were just too many politically influential people who
In April 1975, a month before his contract was to run out, the
teacher, it had lost a strongly worded federal court decision to
did not want Cooper back at UALR, or on any other faculty
Arkansas Supreme Court declared the 1941 law barring the
the contrary.
anywhere in Arkansas for that matter. And they were willing
hiring of any person "who is a member of a Nazi, Facist or
Cooper, ruled Federal Judge Gerald W. Heaney, had been
to go to the necessary lengths.
" unconstitutional, a violatioh of First
Communist society..1
dismissed in violation of his constitutional rights of freedom of
Perhaps the only approach that could have saved Cooper had
Amendment privileges.
speech and freedom of association and ordered UALR to
he returned was some kind of public confession that he, like the
Cooper, meanwhile, was out of a job, the university mainreinstate him as an assistant professor with back salary.
sinner returned to the fold, had repented and changed his
taming it had dismissed him for academic shortcomings, and
ways.
Judge Heaney did not, however, grant tenure for Cooper,
to challenge this Cooper had brought the federal court suit,
which Cooper had also sought, leaving that question
Cooper would have none of that even though his interest in
raising the question of his constitutional rights.
unresolved. With tenure, Cooper's position on the UALR
Marxism had dwindled in the intervening years. He is no
Finally, in October 1978, almost five years to, the day after
faculty would have been much more secure.
longer a member of the Marxist Progressive Labor Party, for
ie UALR chapter of the American Association of University
Then, surprisingly to many, the university appealed. And
which some of his student adherents used to pass out literature
rrofessors issued a statement supporting Cooper's right to
on the UALR campus.
then, even more surprisingly, in March a few days before the
teach history from a communist viewpoint, he had his real day
case was to be argued before the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of
lie indicated his love affair with communism had cooled,
in court.
too, if that could be of interest to anyone. "It's like what are
Appeals at St. Louis, an out-of court agreement was announThis time, what the university maintained were the subced.
your views on religion? No one cares," Cooper said.
stantive charges against him would at last be argued and a
Maybe not now. But at one point lots of people were exCooper, now 37, would be paid $55,000 in a cash- settlement
court decision reached.
and he in turn agreed to drop his attempt to return to the UALR
tremnely concerned about Grant Cooper's beliefs.
For three' days Judge Heaney heard testimony from both
faculty. Further details of the agreement were not released.
In September 1973 it became public knowledge that Grant
sides. He asked for additional briefs and took the case under
Cooper was announcing to his-clases In World Civilization and
What had happened? Cooper's attorneys had seemed conadvisement. In June 1979 he handed down his decision.
fldentto the point of joy in anticipated victory in St. Louis. The
American Civilization tha( he was a member of the Progres"The court.., concludes as a matter of fact that had Cooper
sive Labor Party and was teaching history from a .Marxist
university attorneys maintained their silence to the media.
not become a member of the PU' vmd announced his personal
point of view.
About all that was heard were scattered grumblings that
beliefs to his classes, he would have been rehird, notWhile UALR mulled that over, the story was picked up by the withstanding his Marxist viewpoint toward the teaching of
UALR seemed bent on spending more taxpayers' money
pursuing a-poor case-to a siniilar-conclusion- many- thousands--media .- In- the-light-of-the- ensuing. widespread-publicity-23 hislory; -'--Heaney-wrote.of dollars In legal fees later,
legislators filed suit seeking Cooper's dismissal under a 1941
"In' summary, the court concludes that Cooper' memusedition law prohibiting the employment of members of cerbership in the PlI' and his public acknowledgement of his
In interviews with Cooper, his attorneys, UALR Chancellor
tain political groups by the state.
Robert Ross, and various UALR faculty members and staff
beliefs, both inside and outside the university classroom, were
plus a number of political figures who do not wish to be idenprotected conduct under the First and 14th amendments.
In November 1973 UALR notified Cooper he would not be
tilled, the answer emerged.
rehired when his contract expired in May 1975. UALR Chan"The university failed to prove by a preponderance of the
evidence that the sante nónreappointment decision would have
It was this: since Judge Heaney had not ordered Cooper
c-ellor Robert Ross told a news conference Cooper's dismissal
reinstated with tenure, Cooper felt the same scenario would be had noth.ing to do with his politics but resulted solely from his been inade ... i without) Cooper's exercise of First Amendment
rights." Heaney concluded.
played out again, and it likely would have been.
poor performance as a teacher.
"Tenure, which ends a period of job probation for beginning
Judge Heaney acknowledged that court intervention into the
The notice of non-renewal gave no explanation, but Cooper
workings of a university should be sharply limited and that SO
professors, was normally granted during the fourth academic
asked for and later received nine reasons UAI.R cited for his
far as a non-tenured faculty member goes: "Time university is
year at UALR when a professor is promoted from assistant
dismissal. They included questionable grading procedures,

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Hospital for treatment of blackouts he said he
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at the time Jordan was shot.
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"It's kind f a coincidence that he was involved in the King assassination with his
wanted on a federal wafrant at that time," brdther has not
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Indianapolis the FBI wants to know where
financed by bank robberies.
John Ray was when Jordan was shot.
Ray was arrested while ,walking on a high"This isn't a major turn in the in. way near Alton, Ill., by sheriff's Deputy
vestigation," Davis said. "The only thing Conrad "Pete" Baetz, who was involved in a
we're interested in is his whereabojits.
congressional inv'estigation of the King
There's no indication that he is a suspect.
slaying. He said he believes Ray should be
What we want to know is where he's been and questioned about the Jordan shooting.
"There is nothing to indicate John Larry
about his travels while he was away from his
place of incareration."
Ray is involved," Baetz sd. "However, the
Ray was leing sought as a federal fugitive possibility should not be ignored.

president rf the National Urban League,
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Bobby Bonds has been having one of those sears filled with
injuries which have robbed the talented outfielder of his skills
and toad.' him a target of the St. LOUIS fans' wrath.
But, there is some hope that the second half of the season
u.ight mit be so dismal. Bonds snapped an 0-for-28 slump
Tuesda) night
ü home run and a double to lead the Carthnals to a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Bonds, hitting just .191 entering the game, led off the first
inning off Rick Rhode-n, (f-1, with a double and scored on a
single by Garry Templeton to trigger a two-run inning. Bonds,
whose last liii cazie on June 7, then crashed his third bonier
leading off the third to snap a 2-2 tie and give Bob Sykes his
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fly to right in the fourth inning in sending the Pirates to their
eighth loss in their lust nine games.
"I've never experienced a year like this in tity 16 years in the
l:.ajors and! hope I don't again," said Bonds. "1 wouldn't wish
a year like this on my worst eneniv."
Expos , Ptiiilles 6
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Warreii Crouiurbe singled to score Ron LeFlore front second
base with two out in the 10th inning and give the Expos their
victory.
Reds 8,
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Dave Conception tat a sixthinning hanier tosniapa 2-2tie and
Charlie txiti'dndt tossed a three-hitter in pacing the Reds.
Padres 5, Giants 3
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Niels 6, Cubs 5
The light-hitting Mets unloaded hotie 'runs b ('laudell
Washington, Elliott Maddox and Mike Jorgensen to defeat the
Cubs.
Astros 5, Dodgers 4
Cesar Cedeno, who went 5-for-5 doubled in the 12th inning
and scored the ganie-wirining run on a throwing error by relief
pitcher Joe }5eL-kwitli.
Ili American 1,eague play, the Cleveland Indians found (ul
their worst enemy turned out to be an apathetic left-handed
slugger.
lie has a tendency toward indifference, but when Rkhie
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do the damage he can.
The Cleveland Indians found that out Lb.! hard way Tues(a)
[light. Hebner drove in six runs and triggered a five-run seventh with a three-run double and rookie reliever Roger Weaver
won his first niajorleague game to spark the Detroit Tigers to
their sixth straight victory, .1 9-1 decision over the Indians.
Hebner, who boosted his season 11131 total to 47 with only 49
hits, drove in the first Detroit run in the first inning w hcii he
buwiced into a torceout. lie knocked in three more with his
double and knocked in another pai with a basesloaded single
in the eighth.
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lichner, who also turned the trick against the Yankees just
over a iisoiithi ago. "Eu in a good pition, hitting fourth, to
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The first time Sparky
Anderson ran into Tony Perez this year, he greeted
him the same
he always does.
"Hi, ya, Ugly," he said, laughing.
Then he squeezed his former first baseman in a
warm, affectionate bear hug.
Sparky Anderson, who manages the Detroit Tigers
now and had Perez for seven years when he was with
Cincinnati, is like the lateCasey Stengel in one respect.
Of all the players who ever worked for him, he's
reluctant to pick out any
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pr ime favorite.
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suspicion exists that player was Tony Perez, the man
now carrying the Boston Red Sox.
"Tony Is
manager's dream,"- says Anderson.
"He'll do anything he can to help the ball club, on the
field, in the clubhouse, on the plane or wherever else
you could possibly think of. I don't mind admitting It at
all I love the guy."
Check'wtth fellows like Pete Rose and Johnny Bench
sometime, Or with someone like Don Zimmer, Perez'
present manager. Listen to what they have to say
about him. In a world liberally populated by so many
others who jump on the slightest reason to grumble,
growl or gripe, the Red Sox' 38-year-old Cuban first
baseman emerges as Senor Sunnyside Up. He doesn't
have trouble with anyone.
"I've never had a problem with a writer or with any
of my teammates since I've been playing ball," he
says. "I just like to have fun and get along with
everyone.
"I'm happy here with the Red Sox and I don't have
any complaints about the way I was treated by the
Expos," Perez says. "I don't
that much difference.
A ballplayer Is a ba llplayer no matter where he plays.
I'm happy as long
I can play. When I came to the
Red Sox, Zimmer told me I would play first base and be
the designated hitter sometimes. He promised
more than 550 times at bat. That's what I liked. Last
year, I had only four hundred and something (489) with
Montreal and that was the first time I had less than 500
times at bat in 13 years, One of the reasons I switched
leagues was because wi th the designated hitter in this
one, I'll get to play more,"
Zimmer has kept his word,
- Perez has played In all but one of the Red Sox' games
so far, almost al
base although he was the
DHinsixof the contests, and sf out uffhe had
ideas of leading the league In hitting.
A 17-game hitting streak had his average .350 on
May 9, after which he ran Into a 10-day slump. Right
now, he's at .298, which Includes 10 homers, and his 51
RBI lead the League. There area lot of players 10 years
younger who-would gladly take those figures, but Perez
makes few concessions to his
"Sometimes I get tired," he admits. "Who doesn't,
matter ha age he Is? I don't know how many
years I
I signed for three years with the Red
Sox and I know for sure I can play three years, maybe more. By then, I'll be 40. Then who knows? I have to
wait and see."
A seventüne All-Star with more than 2,200 hits and
1,370 runs batted In to his credit, Perez constitutes no
threat to Willie Wilson's stolen base title.
Perez, who goes around 210 how, isn't paid to steal
bases by the Red 8
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essentially from him-is his bat and he tblnln.s heian
supply It for thenti.
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basketball tournament Involving Florida's top four colleges
Florida, Florida State, Jacksonville and the University of
South Florida,
The coaches at the four universities endorsed the Florida
Four Tournament during a meeting Tuesday.
Dick Bowers of USF was the only athletic director
the
meeting, but he endorsed the proposal and volunteered to host
early meeting the other assistant direc tors.
The plan must be approved by the other three directors.
The proposal, endorsed by Norm Sloan of Florida, Joe
Williams of Florida State, Lee Rose of USF, and TaLes Locke of
Jacksonville, as promoted by Jim Dowdle, general manager
of television
tlon WTOG, who Is Interested In televising
the tate' major universities. basketball games
the backing of the athletic directors, the
wins
If the proposal
under
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would
be played the Sun Dome
to
nament
first
construction at USF, probably in December 1981.
The tournament would be rotated among the four university
cities on a yearly basis.
"We Like Tampa as the first site because of the big
population area, the fact there are alumni here from all the
schools, becauseof the new gym and because this is such
communications center," Locke said.
Rose said the plan is a "great thing" for all
the universities, par ticul arly USF.
"There is no better way to showcase Florida basketball than
tremendous
in such a tournament," Rose said. "This Is

now will all have big new arenas was a
"The fact that
must," Sloan said.
1 coaches hope the program will help keep top high school
basketball players in Florida instead having them go out-ofstate, a hope voiced by Willhims.
'We ire more interested in espostre for college baiketb*U.
in Florida these first years than In the money," Williams said.

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tournament Is only halfway through the first round and the
electronic service fault detector is threatening to gurgle instead of bleep.
Only 18 of Tuesday's 72 scheduled matches were completed
and the organizers face a massive backlog.
In between showers, Martina Navrati1ov cleared the first
hurdle in her chase for three - successive titles by crushing
South African Ilana KIss, 6-4), 6-3, and second-seeded Tracy
Austin outgunned fellow Californian teen-ager Alycla Moulton,
6-1,6-2.
On the men's front, l3thseeded Poland's Wojtek Fib-ak, who
had saved three watch points before rain halted play Monday,
finally made it into the second round, completing a narrow 5-7,
6-4, 3-6, 7.6, 10-8 victory over Australian Mark Edmondson 30
hours after the niatch started.
If the forecast for ,more rain today holds true, 16th-seeded
Jose Luls Cleric of Argentina and India's Vijay Aiuirltraj may
be Involved in a similar marathon.
Clerc fought back after loTng the first two sets to even the
match before rain stopped the 2-hour contest with the score
deadlocked at 1-6, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5, 2-2.
Amrltraj let Clere off the hook serving for victory at 5-4 in
the third and fourth sets when he was leading, 4(1-0 and 40-15,

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Kiwanis hitter Keven Smith's bat- and eye contact
is perfect as he smacks a pitch against the
knights of Columbus in last night's Sanford
Junior League game. After several post.

respectively.
There were no other problems for the two other men's seeds
who beat the rain Tuesday. Fifth-seeded Roecoe Tanner,
runner-up to
to four-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg in
last year's final, overpowered Jiri Hrebec of Czechoslovakia,
6-2, 6-0, 6-4, and No. 7. Peter Fleming carved- a,7-5, 6-3, 6-4
victory over Zimbabwe's Cohn Dowdeswell.
Weather pe rmitting today, Wimbledon will feat ur e its
youngest seed ever when 15-year-old Andrea Jaeger, ranked
14th, meets Britain's Anthea Cooper.
The traumas of playing Wimbledon at such a young age, Is
something A ustin recalled Tuesday, looking back as a veteran
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Both Knights of Columbus hits came in the top of the fourth
ardell Frederick opened the inning with a single and
scored the second run for the losers on a two-out single by
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pitcher
i[iColeman stroked a pair ,of doubles to pace the winners
on offense. Alfred Bookhard, Bruce Franklin, Wynn, Bobby
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Rain had been a constant pain in the neck to the Sanford
Junior League. it had been postponed several times due to
early evening downpours.
Tuesday however, the rain came early and Kiwanis pitcher
William Wynn turned out to- be the pain in the neck for the
KnightsofColu1

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asked if he could spend the
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weekend at our home, as h
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was corning
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t)E.tR Nt): Some people
help him through this
business. I told him I was i'heerfull allow friends and
traumatic birthday, his,
sorry but we would not be in relatius ti ust' their honk's iI
daughter decided to give hint Ms husband and I plan to town. 112cm) he asked if he their ahsent't', but since ou
a surprise birthday party. The atieo-I her wedding, but there could stay at our - home aren't one of thvni, its sour
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theme of this party is a is time problem. We have three
tur gulls aiiil don't
''wake' for her fathers children. ages 5,3 and 14 be uneasy having anyone it) In
youth. She is going to have a months old. They are very
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our lionie during our absence. alngi!e or fret guilt .
regular-size coffin on display actis'e, arni to say they are
but perhaps nu can imiake it
and have the place decorated handful Is a iiiili
another weekend when we can
('t)NFII)EN'I' Itt. 'I'm)
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like a funeral parlor.
IN l,ON(V IES, IEX.tS:
dersLtteriieiit I want to leave all be together.'
My sister-in-law keeps them borne si that I can have
M) liusixind agreed s ith Secondhand siiiokv irritates
assuring inc and my husband •i
rt'sIs) nse, as this man miii'. and so dot's the smoker,
little vacation and relax
that several of their friends
away front home, kids and wa.sn't a very close. friend. but I hint that thit' more I like
have had similar parties with resinsibilities.
Where we disagreed wits w mUi liii' siii;,kt'r. Ili li'ss (hi'
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regard to relatives and close ink irriatati's me.
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and narrowinindeil?
theiii -- to show (bent off lie access to our home in our Iii sa .' I.hank- on mmli's
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home of Rep. and Mrs, Bobby Brantley, 1351 Markham
Woods Road. Dinner tickets are available from members.

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700 W. 24th St., Sanford, Tickets are available from any
member or at the door. Refreshments will be served.
Classes will not be held in July and registrations are being
taken for classes beginning August 1. For information call
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vvichrated tlivir 50111 Wedding Anniversar%'Saturda%. June 21.
.it it surprise open hiliLse in their honor held at the horiit' iii their
friends Sara and George Runner at 349 Clermont I)rivi', Lake
Mars, Scans () friends unit relatives were on hand Lii
t'ttmigruittiluitt' the couple.
t
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at the ('a valit'r Motor Inn
IoIlot imi thert'tv ption n a s htitt'tl h Mr. and Mrs. IimiiIiI
along with her as it is), and I tt'rttiiig litter art' int-Iuiit'tt
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L)E.tI{ II,tSSLE : I think it think it was presumptuous for
Witt .Jr . their sun and tItugIits.'r-in.Iaw fake wake strikes me as sick, will be unfair to YOU if your her to ask,
In Ahb%'s INlIikJt't, ''him Iii'tmiiimii' the well-ti isht'rs were three irandi-huIdrt'n, 'l't'rrm.
tasteless and strained. But husband insists on taking
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All
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I inn a very private person. 'i'srite
noiA that it's past, I'd be In- them. Furthermore, he o%es and I don't want anyone In 111) Occasions." Send $1
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t,i'su'lI Es uire, of I )rutngi' ('ity
home when I aiim not there. IF lung stiIimIIft'd I 25 temitsl.
idea went user - or under. relatives.
Btsides,
his
she or anyone elsei is too self-unlilrt'sst'd ens t'iope lii:
l'hii' Wmtts sst're iiiarrit'tl ,lnn&amp;' 21, P1.10 in Ik'tlford t:tiunt , Vii
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heap to spiend the flight at it thb. l4'It('r Ilonklt't, 1.12
ttiiiiit' fit the rmiimiistt'r, the 141- r J. It hughes.
husband's sister is being for two minutes, arid you'll
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married soon in another state. have to look after them the
mitutd, I will pay for it, l Cahll.90212,
\hir laitit iii P'U When Mr Witi, a pi pe sst'htk'r ii ith Limbach
(_tiiIIitIl
in
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Mrs
Wilt
is a Itimmier office clerk with the I'itiiriiat'
-' and Electric Co. and a former set-ret.ir for the Mcmi's Retail
,-\ss4cluititmn if l. nt -Iitiurg, Va.
'lhies art' un-tivi' in till. l'mnt't'rt'st baptist Church, Sanforde
Sanford li
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IS a deacon amid she has taught Stmmutui School in Ituiltist
churches for more than 20 years.
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Donna etzer Weds Jon Reiker
Miss Donna Setzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. Dale Setzer
of Orlando, became the bride of Jon Russell "Rusty" fleiker of
Casselberry Saturday, June 14, 1986 at 7 p.m at the Cornmuty United Methodist Church of Casselberry, with the Rev.
Arthur Padgett officiating.
The grbom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blynn U• Reiker of
Casselberry.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose for her
wedding a traditional gown of white chiffon trimmed with lace
and accented with pearls and with a long train of lace. 11cr Fulllength veil was trinimed with inatching lace and she carried ;I
cascade bouquet of yellow roses.
Her attendents wore floor length caped gowns (IF yellow silk
and crepe de chine and carried bouquets of yellow and white
daisies, The flower girls wore matching yellow gowns and
carried baskets of flower petals,
The bride's attendants were her sister, Vicki Rae Setzer,
maid of honor, and Lisa Bledsoe Bonnie Planck and lkekiy
Stockwell, sisters of the groom, and Robin Noble, bridesmaids.
Flower gals were nieces of the bridegroom, Christina and
Alison Planck and the ring bearer was his nephew, Michael
Dowel.
- The best man was Donald Bledsoe and ushers included
- David Cooper, Kent Planck, Mark Stockwell and David Setzer,
brother of the bride.
Following the ceremony the wedding reception was held in
the church's fellowship hull. The wedding cake was made by
. the groom's mother.
After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip to
Miami Beach. On their return they will make their home on
North Griffin Drive, Casselberry.

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500 S. Oak 0-11-7083.

Noon The Day Before PubIiction

BYOWNER. NEWlbidroom,2
bath on l2Ox 112 shaded lot.
Ownerasslst financing $19,500.
322-2475.

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with beautiful ocean view,
nightly 8. weekly rates. Ward's
Ocean View Motel. New
Smyrna Beach 901-425-6672.

3-Cemeteries

18-Helpnted

2 ChoIce Lots In nicest section.
Valued at $100. sacrifice, 52%
each. Call 867 1746.

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322-5253

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mercial. Maitland Av,,,
AltamonteSprings, Owner will
hold mortgage. S67.IO,
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investment. Place a low
classified ad for results. 332. ,
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OWNER. New) BR ranch, 2
bath, 1428 sq ft., residential
area
blk from lake, heat
pump, carport, $53,000. seller
financing avaIlable. 323- 6449 or
Box 1208 Lake Mary,

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GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3lO3OrlandoDr.
323-5200
VA 5. FHA Financing
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boat
dock in backyard. On canal
c, Di.,..
Custom built by original
owner. Forced to sell due to
health reasons. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
split plan, family rm with
fireplace, No detail overlooked
in kitchen. Screened porch on
canal with Rolandin shades
many
Too
details
to
enumerate. A must see toappreciate!$179,000

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GROUND OSTEEN AEA.
130.000 EXCELLENT TERMS.

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seenduring his commitment.
then twfuily cilnibed
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When- RLeflthal left the
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l2glSOmobiIe lot $3500 cash.

beauty Care

These bids are not damaged
or secorsds but brand new top
line bedding sets onlyf Free
local delivery. Nell's Sanford
Furniture Salvia.. hOt Sa. of
Sanford.
.i731.

I ACRE Osteen, water, dec. 1.
tactic in. Zoned Mobile Hma
CHOICE 092
terprise Road.

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2 Dining Sets with 4 chairs each
$5 each. Awning windows I
doors from remodeling. 322.
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WEKIVA AREA Zoned Mobile
dec. &amp;
septic in.

Home with water,

lOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beaul,
Nook 519 E. 1st St ,372 5717
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20 ACRES Zoned Travel Trailer
Park with tS spaces, all

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640 ACRE RANCH owner'wlli
split, good.termE

OFFICE FURNITURE
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CLEANING
Tint &amp; Steam extraction

BUILDING LOT Hwy 121 area
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Special RatesforCompiexes
Free Estimates
24hr. 530001Q

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- Sanford Purislturi Salvage, 17.
92 S. of

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Newrms, kit &amp; bath remodeling
Fireplaces We handle the
whole bail of wax Financing
avail
R E LINK COPIST
327 7029

- you a full time driver with a I
Are
part time car? Our classifieds

- SUU[N1MAL
- Re
modeling Specializinç1 fl all
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ANDSCAI'ING &amp; LAWN
MAIN TENANCE
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Cleanups
resodiiing
our
Lookng For a New Home
specialty Trim or fell frees
Check the Want Ad to, houses
We haul Iway our trshl
of every Size and prce
Insured Bonded Over 75 yrs in
Central Fl 671 0650
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Roofing
Wblle Home Repairs
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Mildew of t Roof. ext Walls
Mobile Homes,RV5 )etc I
S.nlorcllizen discount Free est

CARPENTER
For Hire-By Hour
377 4139

the weather 5 perfect for a
backyard sale sell
everything last with a want ad

Ceran'crjie

335.7020 LONOW000

Remodeling

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1108 S Sanford Avanus
Sanford, FIodd 32771
U3-7473

JOHNSON

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Call 3222611 or 831-9993.

MEINTZER TILE
Newor repair, leakyshowersour
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 569-1542

The sooner you place your
classified ad. the sooner you'
will get results.

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40 Complete Offices
335.7030 LONGW000

Clock RepaIr
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For Sale UWO office eqpt. t)esk,
filIng cab. 1. chairs. Many
items to choose from. Noll's
, S6nford FurnIture $atvage, I?.
S-ant d 322-1721.

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CLASSIFIE (3 - ADS - MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise

every day

All Phases of
tarp.ntry,Palntiflg,Malnt
of all types. Lic, Bonded
323.603*
Insured
$34 $399

Mobile Repairs

GWALTNEY JEWELER

Licensed

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR

322-4305

S. G- BALINT

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a Iii.. 339-0914. Computers,
SupplIes &amp; Software.

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tøii,n.'. ,.n,......
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l2YearsExpqrienc,
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DRIVEWAYS
3220543
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SERVICE. Lloteting- Ceiling &amp;
Attic fans 1. Timers.
21 Hours
Local Call 628-4927

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Home RepairS. Remodeling
322-0771
74hrs-

IS YOUR HOUSE A JUNGLE'

Does your grass grow'

ROOFS KOOLSEALE o
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Personalized, fast dependable
. Reoularorltlm.basIs
We do wash windows
4173154

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Concrete 'Ms'k

Tree Service

furnish

PAINTING

322 eMS

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Computer Store

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CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

201$. Park Ave.

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REPAIRS

HOfl'90 lIT)I'OVementS

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iiing in repainting, mt. 1 ext.,
wallpaper, wall texing, wood
staining. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest call the

1EE TRIMMING, REMOVAL
Wood Chips, Hauling, Free Est.
Reasonable 322 9410
SPRING HOUSECLEANG?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

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TrentPalntinglRepair
Interior &amp; Exterior
f'eeEst
3223558
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LIgMIç. attIc fans $,
p
pilancis. Local call 53Ø.$35$,

Limbs on your roof?
Trim your trees, or remove
Call me for free Estimat,s
BIB TREE SERVICE
Refer. 175 6193 Orange City

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Weldingdone,$15.O0perhr,
322 0771
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Carpentry
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$15 each. Colonial chair $10,
other household items. 365530
after? pm.
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LicReaiEsfateBr
10025. French Ave., Sanford
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33,7020L0N0W000

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Boarding Kennels. Inside &amp;
outside screened runs Off
tlocrsteepingboxes, Insulated.
shady kennels, circulating
tans Also Air Conditioned
cages We cater to your pets
322 5752.

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Gruomlng&amp; Boat-ding
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Mowing Edging Trimming
Sod&amp;Mulct,
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pile th money in your wallet'

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new interspring bedding.

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OCALA AREA Mobile lot 14900
down. 51, a moflth.

SILVER LAWN SERVICE
Mow, edge, lrlm Vacation or all
season 322
0210,
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FURNITURE SERVICES
Altamonte Springs 331 0909
Repair &amp; Retinishing
Reasonable Quality Work
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time.Original$593.baf.$1$lor

$7iJtms

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table, lake a cue, and sell it
with a Herald ciassilied ad
Call 322 2611

Orlando Clipper
IS',, 105
Chrysler. tandem wheeled,
traIler, Sears I?' Gamefither,
10 Chrysler frolling motor.
trailer, both In good condition
3720054
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.1ACRES Osten $2300 down, ______________________
owner hold.
vu Singer Futura Fully auto,

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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARSI
BItt &amp; Blown. CUSTOM IN.
SULATION CO. 323-lll3or $34122$. Free est.

Get

plinty
of
prospects
Advertise your product or
service in the Classif led Ads..
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0,110 DOORS
322-$M5
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I 0, NEW IMRON PAINT,
FULL CANVAS, TOILET, CR.
GREAT
DEEP WATER
FISHING, TANDEM GALV
TRLR W ELEC WINCH $3000
OR TRADE SMALLER RIG
377 9175
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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOComp$iteOffkes
339.7020 LONOW000
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MORRIS
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834.1200 Eves$62.3655

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2927 Hwy. 11-92
Sanford, Fla.32711
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price $990. Console pianos
$1195. These are top name
pianos. Includes bench,
323
$616, 100 Linda Lane, - delivery &amp; tuning CANNON
Sanford.
MUSIC CO.. Longwood Village
Shopping Center. SR 434. I
2 AIr Conditioner Units 33500
blOCk E. of I-I. 339-5900.
BTU each, very good condition
5150 each 3228010
Su.ipIies
o.-Offl
WlndowACreplacewiffi central,
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needs switch, $100. Call 337.
OFFICE 1-URNITURE
7495 Bar-f or George.
4OCompIe$e Offices

even a fish pond. Call for all

BEDROOM,, 1 bath Frame

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Furn.

Executive size wooden desk,
drawer, $13; 9 Gray metal,
formica top, 3 drawer office
desk, with chair. $33 Ca.; Coke
machine, like new, holds 2¼
casesof bottles, $130; 17 cu. ft.
Refrig.witbfre.zeronboflom,
$100; Honda SO mini bike, $150.

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Fireplaces

Conditioning

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

OVER IOOCERAMICMOLDS
BEST OFFER OVER $130
CALL 3232920

8348200 Eves 8623655
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SACRE5ZGNED mobile home,
Sanford area.

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B*k..plr'g a. Tax EconomIcal
/ ItuIldO.flO, LI.irsng, t,ackts)e /
Service for smll busIness.
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY by
Service Ditches. Culverts,
T &amp; J STONE CO.
farms, nurseries, ranches, etc. 1
John Cullum Complete album
ponds Call 1312195.
TheKingoilheRock
George Brilton. CPA, 862 S
as low,iS $9900 373875$
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Longwood,
All types of stone, interior_____________________________
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exterior, commercial
La Care
residential.
pecla II y
plastering
Air
decorative fireplaces (in
Stalled) Call John 331 0377,
PLASTERING exp small lobs
DON'S LAWN SERVICE
Reconditioned room A C's. 1000
free estimates
specialty. patching, stuccoing.
Mowing, Edging, Trimming, soci
to 30.000 BTU's. 90 day guam.
Slmulaled brick 377 3373
&amp; Mulch Free est 323 0119
Sales &amp; Service, Orlando
Call 32) 0119
Room Comfort Center, 243
Refinishing
John Young Pkway, 7986077.
PHONE CALL- STARTS A
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
REFINISHING--TOUCh up &amp;
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
Aechinic will service Ac's
RESULTFuL END THE
misc repairs at reasonable
RESUL TFUL END
THE
refrig, freezers, water coolers,
NUMBER IS 327 2611
Eslimates. 172 1196
NUMBER
IS
372
2611
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MAKE - ROOM TO STORE
YOUR WINTER ITEM.
S. - SELL "DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD.
Phone 3722411 or 531-9993 and
a friendly Ad-Visor will help
you.
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MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE
I)? Farway Drive
Jusf past Upsala Church
Tools, antiques, furniture.
clothes of all sizes. Glassware
new &amp; old, appliances, etc
Saturday Only 7 30 am. to 3
, m 322 3215.

Save! Fooflockers
$17-99up
Army Navy Surplus
310 SanfordAve.
322-3791

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GARAGE SALE: Sat., June 21.i
tos. 2UIMagnoIla Aye. Lots of
glassware, clothes, misc,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL.TRADE
311-315E.FirstSt.
322-3622

LAKE FRONT PROPERTY
10 acres, beautifully wooded
country estate, Lonqwood Off
EE Williamson Road near II.

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'73 CHEVY PICKUP Rebuilt
211 motor Good work truck
$1000 Call 323 1340 after 6

st Your Business,,.
Di 322-2611 or 831-99

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40 Complete Offices
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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.

1965 Convertible
MUSTANG
E.cellent cond 34.000 miles
Red with black fop Needs
tires Sacrifice. 5650 May be
set'n a? 49 Spring Hammock
Trailer Park Sanford

79-Trucks-Trailers

ANDLETAN EXPERT DOTHEJOB

YARD SALE9IoS
FRI &amp;SAT
7403 Grandview Ave

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LOOKING FOR A CAMP SITE?
35 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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than 1 yr. old. Cost $1100 new,
$SSOfIrm, Alsoqueen size hidea bed, $338. New 10 sPeed bike,
5. C" 372 0956
BATTERIES-New, $30,
change. Used-$16, Exchange.
1109 S. Sanford Ave. 373.1900

1210 70 acres priced from
per acre to $2000per acre. Buy
now before Hunting Season
begins- Owner terms,

H Erneit MORRIS

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40Comple$eOfqlj
339-7020 LONGW000

YOUR PRIVATE
HUNTING LAND

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NO MONaY DOWN StIll I
waan. Call tilt Cjntury
062-3291 da or night. Free
home trill-no oblIgation.

'HOT TIP'
S or 10 acre parcels in Geneva,
ideal for homesite, mini farm.
or investment potential. Buy
one or all, convenient to
Sanford, Orlando or Winter
Park area Owner term.

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YARD SALE 111 Lake Minnie
Dr
Park RIdge. Books.
cameras, furn,, misc. Thurs &amp;
FrI
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Orlando
Sanford
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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
.nil!,r,,SalvaQe 377 8721.

Oriando5t4-3s
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BAKS

ui-F ICE FURNITURE
lOComplete Offices
339-7020 LONOWOOD

SEIGLER REALTY

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'190 N HWY 1792
LONG WOOD, FLA.
FOR INFO PHONE
323.7340 OR 339.7020 II

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Sscellaneous for Sale

ACRES RESTORABLE MO
BILE HOME, WELL, SEPTIC
&amp; HORSESTALLS GF.SF%,A
AREA, $72,900. SELLER FINAPICING.

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3 ACRES ON CATFISH POND,
WELL 8. ELECTRIC, NICE
TREES. ZONED MOBILE
HOME - $21,000 E-Z TERMS.

SALE LOCATION •

19" Color portable in good
condition. Warranty, tinancing. No down payment. Pay
$131 or $11 monthly.

JENNY CLARK REALTY
REALTORS
322-ISiIor32l.0459

lACE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. $17,500 CASH OR
TERMS.

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SANFORD

TELEVISION-RCA

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Ar ,ques and Modern Furniture
One Piece or Houseful
BrldgesAntiques
323700)

COLOR TV'S

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wcxstate wagon
9 P.ISSeflQer-. loaded
ssso C.11 339 7689

1974 Chevrolet Suburban
Cheyenne 20. 434 cu engine.
uses regular gas, in top con
dition 3 seats. fully equipped.
roc, r)o(I,ir
tbr lunk &amp;
AM FM CB Radios, hitch, only
cars trucks &amp; heavy equp
43 700-i-ni, must See to ap
321 5990
ixeciate. 5-1,700 about one
third replacement cOst 83)
Jv JUK'ARS
.- -.996aAIamontr Sprinq
''oi30
Call 322 '6-, 322 4460
7) MG Midget Excellent
Have some camping equipment
condition $1 000 or best offer
s'ou no longer use' Sell It all
J1? 6971
with a Classified Ad in The
Herald Call 322 2611 or 031
U SCU TIRES 56 00 up
and a friendly ad visor
A OK Tire Mart
will help you
322 7400
2413 S French

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TV Fepo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$49375. Sal $153 16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339-S3$6.

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WANT ED TO BUY-- Machinist's
Tools Call 323 S025 After 5
n m or 323 7064.

HERB'STV
2591 S. SanfordAve.

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Console, good buy at 1175
323 fl73

4!.B Water Front Property
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from- Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 11-92. So. Of Sanford.
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
'69
to '75 models Call 3)9 9100 or
8341605 (Dealerl

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tgages Bovglt_ -ui.--mI-moerct&amp;-1v--Jn&amp; Soki
working. 599.95. 10 to choose

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Good Used TV's, $2.38. ui-s
MILLERS
24l9OrIandoDr.
Ph.322-0332

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Will buy lst&amp; 2nd mortgates. we
alSo make Real Estate
Florida
Business
loans.
Mortgage Investment, 110-4 E.
Robinson, OrlandO. 4722914
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For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residentiaf Auctions &amp; Appraisals Call Dell's AuctIon.
3?) 5620

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'74 Chevy Impala, body fair,
mechanical excellent, new
rebuilt engine by Rudy's
Automotive $650 349 5787

77-Junk Cars Revnc

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37 5670
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mi-ct sell Only 55,000 down.
The Realty Store 671 1930.
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Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Wednesday at S p.m It's
theonly one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901
2S 0311 for further details.
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Make your Budget go further.
shop the Classified Ads every
day

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vhen you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
clos, to your jnone because
Something wonderful is about
to happen.
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GUNAUCTION.
I FRIDAY,JUNE 27TH
7:00 PM-10:30 PM
I
FREE Small, Miied
SAT., JUNE 28TH
Puppies &amp; Mother
32) 3799
1:00 PM.????
FREE Wirehair terrier 3 yrs. I
OVER 500 PIECES
:
female, spayed, call 031 896's
NEW.USED
after 6
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ANTIQUES
FREE.
SHOTGUNS.RIFLES
?temalewhitek,ttens
HANDGUNS
372 3667
INSPECTION
10 AMI
67-Uvestock &amp; Poultry
SALE TIME
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BOTH DAYS
BEEF CALVES-Days oid,' tcc" r
.CASH.VISA.MC .
weaned $50 up Holstein
cows IS mo old with calt
SALE CONDUCTED BY:
I i'i3 7j
Cash onl
SANFORD AUCTION

W*NT ADS ARE BLACK S.
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.

Save your credit. Will make
back payments &amp; up to $3000
cash to you. Mary Griffith
REALTOR 1-175-1426 or 327710 6 pm

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CHIHUAHUA PUPS
lmooldSSO
Call 327 3016

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$3193.

S A N 0 A L W 00 D
C0N
DOMINIUMS-Lovely
2
Bdrm, 2 bath, fresh sparkling
paint, completely equipped
kitchen including washer &amp;
dryer -A bargain at only
529.900!
THE
REALTY
-&amp;TORE---9POKER-6;),)93----

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Couches. hide a Oco. chairs. end
&amp; coffee tables, large air
conditioner, dinette table &amp;
chairs: refrigerator. rugs,
aluminum patio set. Sewing
machine, lamps 5. all kindS of
houseware items, small - &amp;
large &amp; a lot of beautiful
glassware &amp; dishes

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GAS RANGES. Reconditioned,
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction.
1215 French (17 971 323-73-iO,

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, i-so longer
needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad, Call 322-2611 or

37)7834
70S
French
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WANTED TO BUY-Hom
in
the City of Sanford for
rehabilitation prolect. Will p•y
up to $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 303-333.
9015.

$30,500 by owner - 3 Bdrms,
family room, Screened porch,
central H A. citrus treej, 1g.
-_cniner lot, )'i36125.

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Brand New. push button control
has probe. Originally $619,
balance $395, $19 monthly.
3)9-5386

WE BUY CARS
AUCTION SALE *

us L.IQUIDATE
tIEFORE VACATION

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 8126
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III could keep her you couldn't --buy her. 'Brancty" is a white
1s1s.11
collie Spits 18 mo All shots,
wormeci. spayed, playful,
THE BIGGEST YET!
gentle $30. Call 373 814.3.

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The Real Estate Agency Inc.

Kids gone, but the swing set In
theback yardisni'$ell itwith
a want ad Call 322 2611.

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READY FOR NEW HOME
German Shepherd Pups $10
Call 323 6783-

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used short
time. Bal. $119llor$19.33 mo.
. Agent 339.5316

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173 spi

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ig Bldg.
i- AltamonteDr-

ATTRACTIVE I Bdrm. 2' ,z bath
home in Loch Arborl Central
H&amp;A. pool 8. patio, dining rm,
eat-in kit, Fl. ri-n 8. much
morel 5.6600w

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both tops Mechanically like
new Asking 55.300 365 7001.

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iptorhoyseful
7lhrs
3397020

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll I
find him listed in our Business I. '76 Aspen I Dr slant 6. PS, PB.
AC. excellent cond. good gas
D'rec?ory.
mileage $2395 cash or will
trade for equity in real estate
OFF ICE CLER K With secure 33 I
327 1495
I
old local company Call

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wanted to buy used office
equipment. Noiis Sanford
Furnifure Salvage, 17 9?. So of
Sanford 3228771

Lawilmowers Wesefithe bestS.
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st St.
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APPLIANCES &amp;PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni.
lure, 205 E 25th St. 32)0981

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OFFICEFURNITURE
10 Complete Offices
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7020 LbNGWOOD

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WILL BUY OLD CLASS RINGS
8 silver coins Top dollar Pad
Call Jim 323 1755

YELLOw SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323-70

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Ga.
Mountain
Homesites. 16.000 8
Ex.
- cellent terms.

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11OIN.MIllsAve.
Ortando$56-3S60
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Ref r
16 cu
tro)t tree
Orig.$529, i-sow $205 or $19 mo
- A9!nt l39.s
KENMJ3RE WASHERJ..-RIII-*s,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES
323-0697

Mountain Duplex 2 BR, 1 Bath,
Chimney Rock, N. C. Owner
finance $35

REALTY WORLD.

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Equipment

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Brand new, with power head &amp;
all attachments. Warranty.
Pay $399. or $70 monthly. Financing. No. down payment.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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IoCompteteOffices
339 7020

VACUUMS.RAINBOW

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Mountain Homesite 1+
Ashville, NC. $7,200.

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60A-Buslness

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5th St., Lk. Mary Blvd.

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62 ACRES- East of Sanford.
Terms. Call W Maliczowi,
REALTOR 322-1983.

OUNTRY ESTATE
5 Acres with 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
double wide, secluded Ott
Cockran Road in Geneva
561.500

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INVESTORS&amp;BULDERS
ATTENTIONI
6 Single family lots, 2 Duplex
tQf5. 10 Four piex lots. 331-S504.

FDIC--EquaI Housing Lender

30-Apartments Unfurnished

Hourly Wage

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WEKIVAACRES
Morses. Pets &amp; Families wel.
come, 3 bdrm, I bath almost
new frame house on 1 acre on
SR 16, 6 mi. from
$go
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after hour-i 323 2830

FL.SHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE

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Room for rent in private home.
$1350 DOWN + Closing costs -.
$150
a
month,
Simon" were two 1i1 OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA. to and made a part of the City of
female
buys this 3 Bdrm, 1 bath home ANNEXING TO AND INCLU.
preferred. Call 321.0924 aft 5
Longwood. Florida, pursuant to
in Pinecrest, Large fenced yd, done examples.
p.m. weekdays.
DING WITHIN THE CORPOR- thetermsofth,CharteroftpCi,y
carport, new carpet 8. paint.
COUNTRY SETTING 3 Bdrm,
.1
The latest plan assumes ATE AREA OF THE CITY OF of Longwood, Florida. Chapter 69.
$36,550.
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1'
bath home with many
LONGWOOD,
FLORIDA,
AN
viewerswoWdpreferflrst...un
1268, Laws of Florida. 1969,
:P1l I
extras!
Splitbdrm
plan,
kit,,
.AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND Chapter 75291, Laws of Florida,
WHY BE LONELY' Write:
3 BDRM. 1 Bath CE home on 1¼
entertainment to repeats.
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pantry,
Central
H&amp;A,
large
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
1975, and Florida Statute 5171.011.
A Mate" Dating Service
Plus CommissIon
lots. Fenced, landscaped, nice
utility rm &amp; only 7 yrs oldl
CHOICE PIECE of commercial
2 Bdrm
Totestthetheory,anejght. AND MORE PARTICULARLY
2 baths, all kitchen
All ages. P 0 Box 601t,
area. 5.33,900.
Excellent
Assumption!
property priced to sell. Call
DESCRIBED
appliances
+
washer
&amp;
dryer.
AS
FOLLOWS:
episode
SECTION 2: That the corPorate
"Sunimershow'
Fl. 33518
531.500.
today.for details,
Pool privileges. 323-7965.
(SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
limits
of
the
City
of
Longwood,
Call
322-2611
SPACIOUS
2
Bdrm
older
home
series will be seen in seven BELOW) REDEFINING THE Florida, be and the same are Will a kind, sincere, reliable
needs TLC. Owner will hold
cittes on the Mobil Shswcase CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE hereby redefined so as to include
SUPER I Bdrm, 2 bath. 2 story
ALL
I BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only
person oiler transportation
REALTY
mortgage. $24,000.
CITY
OF
home
on
a
nice
corner
lot!
on
LONGWOOD.
5
Lake
into
Sanford
I
way
about
twice
Ada.
Just
l.o.
Network, beginning July 7•
land herein described and
of
1-I mid
OF SANFORD REALTOR
Spacious rms, dining rm, Fl.
FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE SAID annexed.
-Airport Blvd. 'on 11-92 in.
monthly to elderly DeBary
Viewers
in
2-I JUST REMODELED, Large
Boston, LANDWITHINTHEMUNICIPAL
7544$. French Ave
rm, eat in kit, ww carpet,
3770731
Sanford.
rCsident. Will reimburse
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Call
SECTION3: ThatlheCityclerk
323-0671'
screen porch, excellent area.
Washington, New York, LIMITS OF THE CITY; is hereby authorized to amend,
372 5353. 377"0779
waTher-drye. 8. morel $44,900.
gasolIne 66$ 64
MarIner's ViIIao.
Owner
will
hold.
$77,500.
---AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT alter and supolement the official
Chicago,LosAnge1es,Atjan
SANDALWOOD
VILLAS-2
JOBS
IMMACULATE-3 bdrm, 2 bath
TO CITY MAP TO INCLUDE City map of the City of Longwood,
REALTORS
ion Ted Turner's Super- SAID
3-LOSt &amp;
Bdi'm, 2 bath, fully equippe,j
home on a landscaped lot!
LAND ANNEXED;
Florida, to include the annexation
2710 Sanford Ave.
NEW HAES
kitchen
Central
PROVIDING FOR THE
station) and Orlando, Fla.,
H&amp;A,
including W&amp;D. $795
equipped kit_______________________________
contained in Section I hereof.
JOBS
mo. 671 1330. 293 7766.
then with BE, Fl. rm, large
SECTION 1: That upon this
will illake up the test RIGHTSAND PRIVILEGES FOR
2 to 6 daIly
BEIGE 8 WHITE PURSE lost in
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
patio, fenced rear ydwith B-B.
Ordinance becoming effective, the
audience.
the
vicinity
of
BATEMAN REALTY
Dairy
Queen
JOBS
SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC142 Carver Av Academy Manor
2 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED,
Q! In sight of Lake Monroel
resident and property owners in
Parking Lot Small reward. No
_.Theows_beginaL.3;3o_ IIVE.DATF . ...
_thabovsdawb.d4,Ja,e.
Lic, RealEslaleBroker.------------ .5230 mo_&amp;und.rii you qual.fyquesrions asked: T1SU
downstairs. $105 mo. 322(33.1.
SECRETAjI
WHEREAS, thire has been filed
shall be entitled to all of the rightS
- , p.m., Eastern time, and all
Mary Griffith Realtor
26.40 Sanford Ave.
RDUCED'Move right into this
_____________________Shorthand 8 bookkeeping help.
with the City Clerk of the City of
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and privileges anØ immunities as
147$ 1126
322 2994
21o6
but one runs 90 minutes. The Longwood, Florida,a Petition con- are.from
furnished
2bdrm.
I
bath
home
321-0759
ful, accun,ie typing. $700 mo.
time to tiT1e, determined
SANFORD-Lovely 1 Bdrm -s_______
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in CC Manorl Eat
in kit, ww
8 up
exception Is a wild English taming the names of property - by the governing authority of the
den or 2 Bdrm, air. Sf0.
carpet &amp; more! Convenient
NEW LISTING Sunland 3 bdrm.
Sell that extra bike with a low
PEX RECEPTIONIST
owners in the area of Seminole - Cityof Longwood, Florida, aod the
Adults. 617 Park. 1-84)7083.
comedy talent showcased
I', bath, large tenced yard
location.
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cost Classified Ad.
General office exp. Able to
CHILD
CARE-My
home
Ul County, Florida, dMcribed as povisions of said Charter of Ihe
with Shade, $32,000
"The Kenny Everett Video follows:
$78,500
.handle busy phone line. $135
Lovely, large unfurnished or
daytime,
nights.
some
City Of LOngwood, Florida,
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Show." Probably an hour of
SPECIAL 3 Bdrm, l'- bath home
Longwood Lake Mary area.
wk. 8 up.
furnished efficiency apt. 516$
DESCRIPTION: - SLADE Chapter 691268, Laws of Florida,
SCREEftED PATIO 2 bdrm, I
DRIVE:
A
25
FOOT
STRIP
ON
mo.
1806-6871.
372133)
or
339-9659.
in
Snlandt
Fenced
rear
yd,
1969,
and
Chapter
73297,
Laws
of
lunacy is enough.
FULLCHG BOOKKEEPER
bath, CH&amp;A, neat s a pen
EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWFlorida, 1975.
workshop, ww carpet, laundry
CHILD CARE - My home
$40,000.
If the productions draw a ING DESCRIBED CENTER
Job
costing exp Fantastic
CHULUOTA 1 bdrm, carpet, air,
SECTION 5: If any section or
rm &amp; lots mont Super condaytime.
Longwood-Lake
portunity.
A
IIALICS
mo. &amp;
lake view &amp; access $115 call
cit ion $38,900.
wide audience, Mobil hopes to LINE: BEGINNING 50 FEET portion of a section of this or
Mary. 372 4531 or 339 9659.
we've got it or can get it!
2201$ French
COMMERCIAL
Mr. Wise 6.14 1423 or 351-0925
SOUTH
OF
THE
NORTHEAST
dinence
proves
to
be
invalid,
extend its network next year
Suitel
REFRIGERATION PERSON
eves.
CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST unlawful, or unconstitutional, it
in my home $20
CALL ANYTIME
to 50 cities and run the series ', OF THE SOUTHWEST ' OF shall not be held to invalidate or BABYSITTING
Sanford IMaintenance
on
freezer
&amp;
meat
STMPER
AGENCY
a week. 14th &amp; Valencia 323
cooler. DOE
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a
SECTIoN 36, TOWNSHIP 20
for 15-20 weeks.
impair the validity, force or effect
1119 before 9 pm.
31Apartments
ltALTUJ21-4i
-THE POOL IS LOVELS, Condo
SOUTH,
RANGE
29
EAST:
Of
any
other
section
or
part
of
this
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2565
MULTIPLE
LISTINGSERVICI
GEN
OFFICE
PART
TIME
"Sumninershow," hosted by
with pool &amp; club house. Easy
THENCE RUN WEST 10347
ordinance.
3 17 Yrs. Included weekly-money terms 7 Rdrm. 2 bath,
Fast &amp; fun. Credit checking.
322-2420
JalnesEarlJones,openjwjth. FEET TO THE P.C. OFAN 11
2
BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
SECTION 6: Allordinances or
Swim, skate, movies. Sanford
Eves: 349-3100, 322-1959, 3234302 with all app"ances included,
33 75 per hr.
Forappointm,nt call
Early Childhood Center
a
docudraniii
lled DEGRE 51 MINUTE CURVE TO parts of ordinances in conflict
533.000.
GENEPIAL
LABORERS
323.2920
27
6645
THE RIGHT HAVING A CEN
herewith be and the same are
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Thinking about that summer
"Collision Course," about the TRAL
2525
Be willing to work
ANGLE OF 60 DEGREES
hereby repealed.
vacation? Get a better car
DUPLEX OR HUGE HOUSE, S
I
BEDROOM
APT.
$55
week
worst midair collision in ANDA RADIUS OF 41.27 FEET;
French 323-2222
ROOFERS
SECTION 1:
Will Do Babysitting
This ordinance
through the classified ads In
includes utilities. Days 322bdrm. 2 bath, situated on '.
Beon
top.
aviation history in which 176 THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE shall lake effect pursuant to the
In My Horn,
today's paper.
2171. Eves 322-0440
acre
Rent 1, live in the
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512.12 FEET TO THE PT. OF
COOKS
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provisions of Florida Statute
Sunland Estates 373 2756
REALTORS
people died over Zagreb, SAID CURVE; THENCE NORTH S171.011.
other, asumable 1st mortgage
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Learn to makedoughnuts
Large 1 bedroom, 1)7 French
&amp; With down payment owner
Multiple Listing Service
Yugoslavia. It's enough to
DEGREESWESTI20FEETTO
FIRST READING: June 9,
Fun
Ave., water furnishàd, adults,
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will hold balance. $43,000
-convince the fear-of-flying THE P.C. OF AN ii DEGREE 51 1900
no pets, $175 + dep 3226017cr
MINUTE CURVE TO THE RIGHT
Publish:
June
23,
278.
July
3. 11,
670-4637
crowd that aviation Is for the HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE 1980.
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
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DISCOVER
the
secret
of
ALOE,
birds,
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
EFFICIENCY $175. I BDRM
OF6ODEGREESANDA RADIUS DEX-96
VERY SPACIOUS LOCH ARnon-surgical
face
lift.
$275.
Female
RESULTFUL END. THE
EJV1 PLOY lvi E NT
adults preferred.
OnJulyl4,there's"Aparty OF 482.27 FEET; THENCE
BOR HOME--Refurbished &amp;
Guaranteed results. Free
REALTOR MLS
NUMBER is 322-2611.
This does include utilities. No
SAID CURVE 512.82
INTHECICUITCOURTINAND
ready for the large family. 4
with Betty Coniden and ALONG
demonstration, 373-1530.
322-8678
Eve323-390
pets or children. 678 SOS).
FEET, MORE OR LESS TO A FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Bdrm, 2 baths &amp; an addition
Adolph Green," a cutdown POINT 645 FEET SOUTH Ap(D
FLORIDA.
.
containing huge family rm.,
Lovely,
largeturnished
EXCITING2STORY
912
FRENCH
AVE.
882.0
FEET
WEST
OF
JHE
CASE NO: IG116 CA 04 E
9-Good_Things
version of their theater show
sewing rm., etc. (Could bean
efficiency apt. 1165 mc.
FAMILY HOME
NORTHEAST CORNER-9c THE IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
apt for Mom). New carpeting
as they sing such of their SOUTHWEST
1-096.6071
3 BEDROOM ON CORNER
Just what you've been looking
'. OF SAID SEC.
MARC BENNETT,
&amp; many other very desirable
ZELLWOODCORN
53.SOBu.
favorite coinpiiUons as "The TION.
1SO'xl3S' FOR COUNTRY
for.Callustoleethislb&amp;m,2
Cornero(lOth&amp;Frenck
Petitioner
featur,
Only 565.000 for the
Now
at
the
Farmers
Market,
NEAR
LAKE
LIVING
bIthbomfltu.,
.
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.don.doUbI,
DESCRIPTION:'ROCK
LAKE
and
Your
luture
our
Party's Over" and "New
concert,
rvaI V!U ropp'r.
u, v.u'I,
erie
1450 French Ave. and also at
JESSUP. *32.500. SBLLtR
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A
25
FOOT
STRIP
OF
.,
fly rm. a.'
IRENE BENNETT,
York, New Yotft " -- - 7309W. 1st St. By th. bushel or
FINANCING.
.
LAND ON EACH SIDE OF THE
- Respondent
RN full fii, 0-4 shift. Apply In.
OELTOPfA uniurnished 2 bdrm,
by the ear. 373 2261.
"Pliliby, Buiip.and.Ma. FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CEN.
,:
person Sanford Nursing' 8,
NOTICIOPA.TI0N
kit including all appliances.
1 bath, utility room, $250 first
BEDROOM,
1¼
BATHS,
- FEEDER PIGS. S25&amp;UP
Cony. Center, 950 Melionville
clean" on July 21 will be a TER LINE: BEGINNING 173 TO: IRENE BENNETT
Many
more
extras
$53,000.
8. last 322-7292.
REAL ESTATE
Ave.
FEET WEST AND 100 FEET a k-a Irene Ben Ami
B5QPiOS,$ip
REALIOR.rn,.,s
favorite aiiiung espionage NORTH
OF THE SOUTHEAST
&amp;
AIR,
LUSH
CARPETS.
12 Matthofring
Grain led Hogs cut &amp; wrapped
LPN'S &amp; AIDES
The sooner you place your 32Houses
fans,presentingadocudranla CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST
COMMERCIAL -2 lots ni the
*35.000 TERMS AVAILABLE.
Lucerne 600$. Switzerland
ready 'or freezer, 90c lb.
Belter
Living
Cc-nter of
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classified ad, the sooner you corner of Sanford Ave. 8.3rd
about real.lifQ spies that is '.4OFSECTION3&amp;TOWNSHIP2O
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
1575
Casselberry. Call for appointwill get resultS.
St. $20,000.
SOUTH,RANGE 29 EAST. SAID
SANFORD-3 Bdrm., air 1. heat,
action
for
dIssolution
of
ment.
3395003.
better than any fiction - and POINT BEING ON THE NOR.
BEDROOM, 117 BATHS, AIRS.
w-w carpeting, $300 mo. +
marriage and award of special
U-PICK PEAS
HEAT, SCREENED PATIO.
boasts Derek Jacobi (-"I, THERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE equity of the entire Interest of the
LPN3-llShitt.Apply:
HOME-S BR.) Bath. 2 story,
$300. sec. deposit. No pets.
14.50 Bushel. Call 332.226)
2' Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Lali,vi,w Nursing Center
VALENCIA COURT. $35,900.
References. 322.1417.
Claudius") as Guy Burgess. OFSTATEROADS,431,THENCE wife in the former marital
Street, Sanford. Call for
RUN NORTH 1263.9 FEET TO A
919E.lndSt.
residence
has
been
filed
against
Inc.
REALTORS,
MLS
Other episodes include the
2 Bdrm - 1 bath Uflfurnl$hed
Details
POINT 173 FEET WEST AND 15 - you and you are required to serve
WANTED: Mature lady tollve in
home for rent. Convenient to
Day or NIght
Kenny Everett madness; FEET SOUTH OF THE NOR. a copy of your written defenses, If
BEDROOM. l's BATH. AIR &amp;
2 days 8. 2 nights a week.
shopping &amp; school. Call 323HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36,900,
'The American Game, tt THEAST CORNER OF THE any, to it on Robert R. H.ndry. GUiTAR LESSONS in my home
VACANTLOTS_7Lotsapprox
prepare meals 8. care of in3850 after 5:30.
SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE SOUTHPetitioner's attorney, whose ad.
I', ac. Unrec. Plat Lake
ytime. 12 years music cx.
about two high school WEST ¼ OF SAID SECTION,
valid
lady
in
Sanford
SUMMER
ISHERE
BEDROOM, FRESH PAINT 8
dress ii: 215 East Central
Jenup Heights. 0.oOo,
perience, Will teach to read
NEW 3 BEDROOM houses for
residence. Call 305322420$
Cool
off
in
your
own
screen
basketball stars as different requestIng annexatIon to the Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32101,
CARPETS, NEAR MIDDLE
music. Located between
rent. Inter Development Corp.
weekdays.
enclosed pool-patio. Attractive
CorPOrate area of the CIty Of
SCHOOL. $26,500,
as black and white; and s'fl
on or before July 29, 1900, a,d file
514-1432.
Sanford
S.
Longwood.
322-2619.
-3 Bdrm, kitchen equipped,
Longwood,
FlorIda,
and
Madwoman of Central Park requesting to be included therein; the original with the Clerk of this
C AL
central HIA, nice tree
Court either before service on
TRANSCil3fTlONIST
shaded iot in well established
West," a one-woman show.
33HOUSeS FUrnIshed
BEDROOM. PANELED FAM.
PlaintIff's attorney or un.
h1Aiti &amp; Crstts
neighborhood, Only $49,300,
PetItiOil W85
Experienced in hospital medical
ILY
starring Phyllis Newman, duly certified slId
ROOM, CARPORT,
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
to the Seminole
record department. Full time,
FURNISHED HOUSE
FENCED YARD, NEW
default wIll be entered against you
who combines lo*s, talent
COUNTRYATMOSPHERE
days apply Personnel West
Hobby Into
3 bedroom, 1'.' bath, $300 rio. $73
ROOF, WALK TO SHOP.
County Property Appraiser for the relief demanded In the
Makes this Outstanding home
and charm to a degree that pursuant to the Charter of the City Petition. The real property
Volusia Memorial Hospital,
The Time Tested Firm
PING. 529,900. SELLER FINdeposIt 322-5089
Creative
Expressions
3227013
desirable to the comfort
ci Longwood, Florida, Chapter o,.
DeLand, E.O.E. M-F-H.
ANCING.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
ought to be outlawed.
proceeded against is sItuated in
seeking peqpIe. Family rm,
1261, Laws of FlorIda, -1969, and
120 N. Park Ave.
327 6173
'Gossip from the Forest" Chapter 15.297, Laws of FlorIda, Seminole County, Florida, as
game rm, pine cabinets in
RN -OPERATING ROOM
BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
follows:..
large eat-in kitchen, central
translatesinto docudrama the 1973, and the certIfication of the
Full
time,
days.
sone
prior
OR.
'
CARPORT ON LARGE
Lot 5$, SPRINGS OAKS, .
SANFORD-Up to 5,000 square
HIA, +abiIi?ytobeeith 2or
Seminole County Property Ap-VA.FHA.235.Con. Homes
experience, negotiable Salary,
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED
signing of the 1911 Art slice praiser
to the Plat thereof as
ft. Of office space for rent.
3 bedrooms with 2 baths are a
as to the sufficiency of
excellent benefits, apply
FEED ONE ADULT for $7.06
RMOI.
$29900.
Low Down Payment
recorded
in
Plat
Book
16,
Pages
II
in the forest of Comjlegne - such Petition pursuant to
Excellent location. Owner will
few of the possibilities of this
Personnel
West
Volusia
weekly. Includes I lb. meat
and OS, Public Recordsol Seminole
Cash
for your lot' Will build on
Subdivide
hi
suit
tenant.
$5.00
home.
Only
$52,500
terms
of
said
Charter
received;
in the same railway car (hat
MemorIal Hospital, DeLand
daily, and choIc, of S fresh
BEDROOM FRAME ON 2
County, Florida, your lot a, our lOt
per square ft. Including
E.O.E
M-F-H.
vegetables
and
grains.
FREE
Adolf HiUerforcedthe French
LOTS, SANFORD AVE.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
GRAND OLDE DAYS can be re
Y Enterprise, Inc
utilities.
WHEREAS,
DETAILS wrIte: DAU-9, Box
the City Corn- this Court at Seminole County,
ZONED C-2. $21,000. SELLER
lived in this fine old I story in
Mcdii Inc., Realtor
miuion of thi City
6.11 301i
of Longwood,
JENNY
CLARK
REALTY
Experienced
EARl ENDER
3230 Forest City, FL 3375).
FINANCING.
Sanford, Florida, on June 23, 1900.
choice section of Sanford,
Florida, his deemed It In the best (SEAL)
REALTORS
only, apply in person. Holiday
beautiful Fireplaces in liv rm
.3 BEDROOM CE HOME intereit of the City Of LOflgwOCd,
3221351V323.44fl
Inn of Sanford on the Lake
BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Lovely quiet neighborhood.
&amp; formal Din rm, keep cool
Florida, to accept said Petition
.
Front.
AIR
8
HEAT,
NEW
APPLI.
As Clerk of said Court
Fenced back yard and w .fl'
with central air or economical
and to annex saId area,
ANCES. DEBARY. 535,500.
37.D-lnckastilal
$31,000,
By: Eve
exalt fan, All rms extra large
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT
.
BROWSE AND SAVE
MECHAN IC-New car exp.
W. Garneft White, Broker
As Deputy Clerk
It's
+ eat in kit, dble size oak
for Rent
ORDAINED BY THE CITY
BEDROOM
WITH
EAT.IN
easy
and
fun..
The Want Ad
3227hI
Good opportunity for- qualified
shaded yarfl with well &amp;
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF Publish: June 25 1. July 7, 9, 16,
Way.'
KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,
1900
person. Salary I. Co. benefits.
Watehouse for rent. 0.000 Square
sprinkling system. Extra lot
FORT LAUDERDALE, LONOW000. FLORIDA, AS DEXO
NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.
321-0111.
Ft. Offices, loading dock S.
included. Dbi garage with
COST CONSCIOUS?
Fla. (UPI) - A Hare KftShfla FOLLOWS:
$20,500. SELLER FINANC.
Industrial zoning. 322-1313.
Help Wanted. All phases of
panelecirmave, Brand new
SECTION 1: That the following
This is for you! Easy on the
ING.
monk has been freed by a described property, to-wit:
roof only 146.900.
fiberglass. Only experienced
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
budget 2 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy kit
Legal Notice
apply. Star-Line Enterprises,
DESCRIPTION: SLADE
:ROCK BIT LOG HOME
court order from a
40-Cnrvfrminillnn
SALE
with pantry, t.iv rm, f am rm,
DRIVE: A 25 FOOT STRIP ON
Building 290, Sanford Airprt.
3 BEDROOA, 2 BATH ON
SHOPPERS SPECIAL 2 bdrm,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
patio, inside utility rm &amp; is
psychiatric hospital and left EACH
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
SIDE
OF
Liv rm, window air, built in
THE - that by virtue of that certain WrIt
- WOODED CORNER LOT.
partly fenced all for only
New
Smyrna
Beach
Ocean
Front
SEALED
BIDS
town with another member of FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CEN- of Execution issued out of and
entertainment center,
Condo, 1 BR, 1 Bath, sleeps I
$77,500 Deltona.
$45Q
For Tb. Pollo Ing Prolect
jiNice
the sect, But he had to leave TEN LINE: BEGINNING SO under the sai of theCircult Court
Paneling, washer.dryer, .
or 5, $225 wkly. 678-3490.
CHILLER
REPLACEMENT
BARGAIN 'BARGAINt
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHof Orange County. Florida, upon a
0)1,500.
SEIGLER REALTY'
his pregnant wife behind.
AT
BrIng yovrtishing pole and let us
EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH. final Iudgem.nt rendered in the
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC,
LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL
show you this 3 bdrm, I bath
S. SANFORD - IMMEDIATE
BROKER
EAST ¼ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼
Notice is hereby given that the
jfotetld court on the 25th day of
FOR RENTALSCALL323-3774 Martin Rosenthal
PROJECT NO $4.12
lake front home on 3 nicely
OCCUPAN'CY
Clean I
Board of Adlustment of the City of
2139S.MyrtIAv).
OF
SECTION
36,
TOWNSHIP
20
March,
A.D.
1900,
In
that
certain
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
wlthhlswifetoaeehisfamlly SOUTH, RANGE 29
Bdrm., fully equipped kitchen
wooded acres. Now.only
Sanford will hold a regular
BASh caseentltled,DavidpFreytag.ef
Sanfotq
Sealed bids wIll be received,
+ wash-cvyer. New carpet,
earlier this month, and was THENCE RUN WEST 403.12 ux7-I149Mannix,Inc.,et$l-CI7e
meet ing on July 11. 1550 In the CIty
HAL COLSERT REALTYIC. 33)0640
publicly opened, and read aloud On
sparkling pool. Unfurnished
FEETTOTHEP.C.OFAN11DE.
Hail
at
11:30
A.M.
in
order
to
"MUST SEE TODAY"
946)
immediately whisked away
Plaintiff, vs. Sally EloIs Wednesday, July 16, 1900, at 2:00
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
$250 mo. + $200 security
GNU 51 MINUTE CURVE TO
consider a request for a variance
SwaM,
etc..
79-0149
Sallie
B.
p.m.,
in
fora 20-how deprogramnting THE RIGHT HAVING A CEN
the office of the Pur.
deposit. Call Lou 423-2520 days
in the Zoning Ordinance as it
bdrm, 2 bath home, Truly a
OWNER SAYS SELL, LEASE $wann,e$c.,Cl79.9laj, Defendant,
or 042-2526 Eves.
session. When the session TRAL ANGLE OF 60 DEGREES wifich aforesaid Writ of Execution chasing Agent, located in the pertains to sIde yard setback
"Must See" with Fireplace,
- OR RENT, 2010 Grandview, 3
Seminole
County
School
Board
AND A RADIUS OF 101.27 FEET;
requirements In SR.) Zoned
swimming pool, office, barn,
bdrm, 2 bath. $39,900
failed, he Was CO Inlitted
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Building
at
1211
Mellonville
4) THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE
District in S. U Of B. 150' of Lot 9
Coral. Ridge psychiatric 512.02 FEET TO THE P.1. OF Seminole county, Florida, and I Avenue, Sanfort, Ftgrida 32fl1. and
N. 12' of B. 130' of Lot 10,
time to choos, a new home
the particulars,
COUNTRY HOME,. PAOLA. '3
have
levied
upon
the
following
Bids
must
be
submitted in full, In
S
spftJ,
from the pages of our
SAID CURVE; THENCE NORTH descrIbed property owned by accordancewith the requirements Amended Piat, DruId Park. Bolng
acres, I bdrm, 2 bath,
'
RAMBLING COUNTRY
classified ads.
.
Sailie E. Swann, said property of the bidding and contractual more specificaliy described as
lhen on Monday, Circuit 3ODEOREESWEST12OFEETTO
THE P.C. OF AN II DEGREE
31 beIng located in S.minoie County, conditions. Bidding documents located at 2806 French Ave.
LARGE a -aDNU, centrally
SANORA 3 bdt'm. 2 beth, $L0O -Judge Paul Marko III ordered - MINUTE CURVE TO THE RIGHT Florida, more particularly may be
Planned use of the property:
bdrm, 2 bath home has a very
located, will Sell, Rent or
examined and obtained at
A CENTRAL ANGLE described as follows:
Home. Completely remodeled,
Utility building and workshop.
him freed. The Judge said he HAVING
modern xit, fIreplace, family
Share, all insanIties. Details
the following Iocatloq;
33,
OF 60 DEGREES ANDA RADIUS
large lot, fenced Ifl backyard.
EL. Perkiils
rm, sturdy brick construction
too numerous to list.
One.Half Interest in the
V
WaS COifllflhtted ui1nst hiS
SemInole County School Board
OP 102.27 FEET; THENCE A123,000. 35 %down owner will
Chairman
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- Eves.3fl0613,332.l30;
fld Is only 2 yrs young. Won't
Following Described Real Estate: Office, 1211 Meilonyill, Avenue,
wifl,--withitan examlnaUon. LONGSAIDCURVESI2.I2FEE.T,
hold mortgage 3231011.
Board of Adfustm.nt
'-'.217 B. 7fti
last long.
HIDDEN LAKE owner moD.
Lot 1. Block K, Skylark Sub. Sanford, Florida 3717)
MORE OR LESS
____________
PublIsh
June
231.
July
2,
1900
b*m,
fenced.
$30,000.
valid
4
TO
A
POINT
643
division,
Plat
Book
Page SI
George W. Grant S. Associates,
But when he left the FEET. SOUTH AND 087.8 FEET Public Records of17,
H.ftr
Sr.
Seminole Consulting Engineers, 1210 DE XIS
LARGE I horm, Spilt Plan,
hospital, accompanled by WEST OF THE NORTHEAST County, Florida.
Fans.
mm.,
country kit. Zoned
Edgew.t.r Drive, Orlando,
CORNER OF ThE SOUTHWEST anRhe undersigned as
Sheriff of Florida 33004, (305) 423-163.1.
-.Commercial $47,000.
another Hare Krishna '4 OF SAID SECTION.
sep01. County, Florida, will it
member, Rosenthal eni
Plan
deposit
will
be
$35.00
DESCRIPTION: ROCK LAKE 11: A.M.thed
C
per
-dayof July,
IIDRM FRAME, good starter
refundable upon submission of
hrad hi wife of three ROAD: A 33 FOOT STRIP OF AD. 1900, offer for sale and sell to sit,
home,
or
use
for
business.
a bonaf Ide bid. LImit of two sits.
LAND ON EACH SIDE OF THE the hlgheii bidder, for cash,
montha, whoa he had not FOLLOWING
Pct ml crest to qualified
for
Dated this 2ith day of June. 1900.
DESCRIBED CENsubled to any and all ezieting
buy4rs. New homes with
The Seminola County
'TEN LINE: BEGINNING 113
______
lIens, at the Front (West) Door of
IBDIUFRAMI, zoned duplex
n. Wily payments under $250.
School Board
FEET WEST AND 100 FEETkilO
ftsiifIts for full time iflckj:
Courthouu in
$2l.SC0.
Low Sown payments, 3227287.
a NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST
Allan F. Keith
.4,j
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Sanford, Florida, the above
CORNER
Chairman
advanc.me,j$
'OF THE
SOUTHWEST
pOOL HOME. Allamonte Mall
William P. Layer
¼0P SECTION
36, TOWNSHIP
20 .desa'ibed REAL property.
IPald
area,
3
That
saId
horns,
sale
Is
being
made
to
ige
kit,
screened
,/,j
Superintendent
ISOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, UID
Group lnrc.
ym, Ige corner landscaped lot.
POINT BEING ON THE NOR. utisfy the terms Of said Writ of Publish June 25 8 July 2,5, 1000
$$2.567.fl. Owner Is In no
Exvtlon.
Pr.fit Sharing
OEX.102
THERLY RIGHT-OP WAY LINE
JOhn B. Polk., Pturryt
STATE OADS•I3I. THENCE
323106) eves. 323-0511 3734553
I
FLORIQA
RUN NORTH %263. 'BET TO A
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j
------Siminols County.
"COme PO!NT 175 FEET WEST AND 73
W Gannett White
.I
BETTY C. CAMPBELl.
Florida
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHS.F11eChAyt
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Lic. Neat Estate Ir*er
us5"
PUblish
June
11,
II,
25
8.
July7,
OF
FAST CORNER
THE SOUTHSanford
AHVEJ
JO$NKR1DERASSOC.
1002 S. Frnch AVS., Sanford
100
LARRIVE
EAST ¼ OF THE SOUTHwEST¼
SUNSHINE
STATE,
••__iIkdIY$
101W. Commercial
OflIY
322-4050
A*sr his 325-7 173
DEX-35
:3O1:3O
A
M.
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Phone 372-7111. Sanford
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UP1 Television Writer

to surrender in durmg World Nielsen Co.. were:
War II. Finally, "The
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NEWYORKIUPII_Tbere Knowledge" presents the Dallas CBS); 3: M-A-S-H
sana1ternaUvetothedlexa rigorous teting of men being iCBS; 4: House Calls iCBS);
summer reruns that make up prepared for soniething worse
5: Lou Grant i CBSj 6: Alice
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Broadcasting June 22, according to the A.C. (both ABC).
Company, lately has been
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commercial
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Sam and Betty Day first wasn't a question of liking to
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minutes in a 350 degree oven. five days. Stir it when you
'A when the Navy wasstiU having to cook."
Mix all ingrefiei'e'pt" S'ATEZELON RIND think about it. Can pickles
Many of Mrs. Day's favorite sherry and heat in saucepan. PICKLES
ative at the Sanford Air
rind cold, Mrs. Day colors some of
Si,atlon. Day was working for recipes were picked up from Add sherry w he n cooled.
10 pou (is watermelon
her pickles with red and gree n
Douglas Aircraft wi th the A-3 other Navy wives. The recipe
10 poun sugai
CABBAGE CASSEROLE
food coloring. Makes nice
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for Lurnpla, a Fili pino dish
1 quart wl11 rViu1Pat
1 mediwn head of cabbage
Christmas gifts, she said.
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18 ears of corn
40 drops oil of cinnamon
Wil liams Road In Lake Mary the Navy base In Norfplk. The
2 large green peppers
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1 cup sharp Cheddar cheese sure that none of the ripe
I medium cabbage
enterta ining their many Navy purchased from Oriental
melon remains and that there
2 cups cor n flakes
4 medium onions

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1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon sherry

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- occasion' their home was are well worth the effort,
salt and pepper to taste
LUMPIA
2 CUpS brown sugar
Coarsely shred cabbage and may be cloudy if tap water is
crowded with more than 200
2 pounds pork, ground and cook in salted water until half used -- and let stand 24 hours.
2 tablespoons salt
-- guests.
3 tablespoons dry mustard
From Lake Mary they were sauted
done. Saute onions and green Wash and drain well then
1 pound shrimp, ground and pepper in butter. Add finely cover with cold water anti
.. transferred to Virginia but
Cut corn train cob. Chop al
cut tomatoes and thicken with bring to a boil. Cook for 10 other vegetablesand niix with
they did not sell their home in sauted
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a little flour until the mixture minutes then wash and drain the corn. Add remaining
Lake Mary.. After 10 years in
1 bunch gre,n onions, forms a gravy. Alternate well again,
ingredients and cook 20 to 30
Virginia, Beach, Mr. Day
layers of cabbage, tomato
Mix sugar, vinegar and minutes, stirring frequently
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Mary.
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get home at least once a year
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have a houseful of company more soy ,uuos to taste, if
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Mrs. Day keeps busy tenOD BARN IS ROLLING BACK MEAT PRICES!
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residents of, say, Darien, Conn., they would seller, the Times never again mentioned me •.i' esaine thing is true for books that
HOLLY WOOIS UP!) - There are a handful doubtless be acclaimed a congress of genius favorably,
applied to the New York theater when an
of novelists in the.country who, like movie by eastern publishers and critics and lionized
"1 think novelists who earn incredible aspiring young playwright asked George S.
stars, are instant box office. Their books are by New York social arbiters.
amounts of money, no matter the literary Kaufman if he could make a living in the
guaranteed best-sellers before they are
As it is, the west coast contingent is largely quality of their work, create instant antipathy theater.
published,
dismissed as commercial hacks, given short in the hearts of a large segment of the
"Kaufman said, 'You can't make a living in
establishment. It's ridiculous."
Whether it is simply a freak geographical shrift by the high brow. establishment.
the theater. You're either a millionaire or you
happenstance or a weird symbiosis of the
Sheldon, a tall, imposing man with silver starve to death.'
This is not to say that all superstar authors
creative arts, most such authois live within a live in Southern California. Perhaps less hair and an outgoing disposition, began
"There are 40,000 books - fiction and non.
paperback throw of Hollywood. •
prolific but still superstar are Arthur Halley,
writing novels after his 50th birthday. He had fiction - published in this country every year.
These superstar authors include Sidney Robert Ludlum and James Michener who are established himself as a Broadway That's 800 new books a week, more than 100 a
Sheldon, Irving Wallace, Harold Robbins, east coasters.
playwright, movie screen writer and day. And only a half dozen of them become
Judith Krantz and Joseph Wambaugh,
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Sheldon, 'whose newest book, "Rage of television producer.
runaway best-sellers.
Southern Californians all.
Because he was already financially inAngels," is already off and running as a best"The book business is the most competitive
Maybe its the sunshine, swimming pQols and seller with a record-setting 350,000-copy first dependent, Sheldon's decision to become a in the world because the rewards are so great.
proximity to all movie-TV glamor that In- hard-cover printing, is amused by the novelist was not an economic decision. At that The odds are even greater than with motion
spires this colony of novelists, all of whom denigrating attitude of New York's literari. time there were few if an instant millionaires pictures.
know one another and who socializot various
"When I wrote my first novel, 'The Naked among fiction writers.
"A book is either an instant smash or'a dog.
Hollywood parties.
"it as Just before the Hollywood-type star If a book doesn't sell right away, the unsold
Face,' it was almost universally hailed by the
More importantly, all of them sell books in critics," he said, grinning. "The New York systein came to books," Sheldon said.
copies in book stores are 'remaindered'
the millions of copies. They also belong to an Times said it was'the best first mystery novel
"Now super authors can earn $5 million per either sold for 20 cents or returned to the
' loexclusive literary club - niultimillionire of the year.'
book, which was unheard of ten years ago. publisher.
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writers.
"But it didn't sell very well. Alter I wrote Even so, the average published novelist in 1979
"The average shelf fife of a book these days Were this collection of literary lights .'The Other Side of Midnight' - my first best- earned only $3,500,
is three weeks. If it isn't selling, it's dead."

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The- live winners of the prestigious 1980 Jefferson Awards for
the greatest public service benefiting American communities
don't believe in "looking out for No. 1."
The three women and two men who were honored at a
ceremony at the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington,
D.C., subscribe to the philosophy that giving-oft themselves is
more important than taking for themselves.
"The best advice I'd be able to give anybody is to first give of
themselves," said award winner Tilda Kemplen of Duff, Tenn., founder and director of Mountain Communities Child
Care Development Centers.
"Think of others first. Figure out what you want to do and do
it. Where it looks like there is no way, there is a way if you put
Ior.th some effort."
The Jefferson awards are given annually by the American
Institute for Public Service, which has Mrs. Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis and former Ohio Sen. Robert A. Taft Jr. as
its chairmen. Other 1980 winners are Elaine Griebenow of
Edina, Minn., Lee Klein of North Miami Beach, Fla., Dr. Louis
I'. Mattucci of Philadelphia, and John Carpenter of Lake View
Terrace, Calif.
The awardees were chosen by a national board of selectors
train local community winners chosen from thousapds of
nominees submitted by the public to some 75 newspapers and
television sponsors across the nation. Mrs. Griebenow was
cited for her volunteer work as a nurse for Cambodian refugees, Mrs. Klein for her dedication to the needs of children
with cancer, Dr. MattuccI for volunteer drug abuse work with
teenagers, and Carpenter for developing recreational activity
for the handicapped.
In interviews with (WI, the five discussed their work nd its
personal rewards.
Miss Kemplen said her 20-year struggle to establish day care
centers for poor families in Campbell County, Tenn,, so that
parents could have employment opportunities, reflected her upbringing. To be honored for her efforts made her. "very
proud."
* - 1 1 guess all my life, I've been doing things to try aid help
people," she said. "I was raised that way. My parents were
that way and I am, too."
She said the main difficulty she encountered In serving 2,000
children and their parents and finding employment for 600
people was that there were "no public buildings in our area
and it's hard to get public monies into rural, mountainous
areas.
"All we have to offer is ourselves. It's really hard to get
federal funds here because most of the money Is geared for
model cities or the growth center, which are the towns,"
Mrs. Griebenow, 59, mother of two adopted Oriental children, said she was one of 800 people who volunteered their
services to the Atherican Refugee Committee to work with Cambodian refugees. She took a three-month leave from the
'University of Minnesota's Children's Hospital Rehabilitation
Unit to serve in a 100-bed medical ward In the Kaho-IDang
refugee camp in Thailand.
"We gave them moral support," she said. "Talking to them
meant a lot. You realized they needed something more than
medical help. We encouraged them to get all the education
they could while they were In camp. We helped them learn
English. I admired their courage and their ability to cope with
the whole situation."
Why did she volunteer? "I wanted to 'because of the
television series, 'The Holocaust.' I thought my small con-tribution would help somewhat In the whole picture."
Carpenter, 66, who has created an authentic Wild West town
and ranch visited by 360,000 handicapped children, said he
became handicapped himself after a car ran over hIm 46 years
ago. He gave up farming and began making westerns as
Hollywood's first independent producer. "I started the ranch
in 1944 while I was recuperating from my devastating accident," he recalled. "1 was sitting in my wheel chair when
five blind kids came to ask If they could ride my horses. I said
'you can't ride,' but they did. That's how we started. I used my
iiiotlon picture money to keep this ranch going but 22 years ago
I divested myself of all material things. Anyone can do this.
And I've never solicited any money."
Carpenter said he considered the award was "the first thing
that ever happened to me that is really an honor and I'm four
feet off the ground for the first time In my life,"
"1 feel God has given me this award," he said.
Mattucci was a bureaucrat with Philadelphia's model cities
program In 1971 when Catholic nuns offered him an old house
in the city's Fox Chase area. It became the home of The
Bridge, a one-year drug rehabilitation center of which Mat.
tucci was co-founder. It has served 1,500 teenagers with a 00
percent success rate due to it comprehensive medical, educational and vocational program.
"I became deeply Involved," said MaItUCCI. "It was In my
neighborhood and I had children of my own that age. The
best part has been watching our kids grow up. I have watched
73 who caine to us as 14 and 15-year-olds become parents. Some
of them are very sueceufuL"
Mattucd said people who want to get In In$Ived In drug
programs should start in the educational field, "teaching other
people, about dnigs and alcohol and their effects."
"A lot of our problems are family and parent selated, simply
because parents know so little about drugs. U there was more
work at a very early stage, it would ease the load. It is very
costly to rehabilitate a youngster"

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2 ta blespoons milk
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½ ciip chopped walnuts
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a teaspoon cinnamon
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degree F. oven for a bo ut 1½ hours. Youngste rs in pa rticular - doneness. Turn meat and brush often wi th marinade during
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Melissa A. Petsos sql, Lot 13 81k B
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Robley N. Bruce Lots IL S (less Dreamwoid 15.500

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after an eldefly crime leader who is
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bibly that he seems untouchable

Gassette &amp; WI Donna E 41 ftxf Lot 7

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goes

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(Main St.. Lk. Mary, Rasp.)
Ronald I,. Dykeman &amp; WI Julie to
William H Arnold I will Susan Lot
Sentinel Star Co. vs. Port O'CaIl
Cypr.ss Landing at Sabel Point, Restaurant inc., 81421.01.

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add t Pinehurst $41,300
Edith A. Murphy lhb Joseph to

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(1943) Ida Lup4no Dennis Morgan
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Ar bo r slardorn a girl wrecks her own life

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near Oviedo 537

sso.000.
Herman H. Kargel I

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photo that appeared

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Classic Custom Homes to iJQABCNEWS

George R Ganzenmuller 8. we

A.. Lot 1, BIk D. The Springs Session. Jr.. 15.41715

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2:25

Guest Buck Henry

Sandra Sanders to Joseph L
fli4mTOUORROW Guests Holly.
Hallmark BIdri to Michael B
Speranza &amp; wf Mary Lot 59 blk A Zimmerman &amp; Margaret &amp; Lois wood producer Alan Car,, former
punk rocker Johnny Rotten. Edit
NOrTh Orlando Terrace Sec 9 UN 2 Thomas Lot 2 81k 4 North Orlando
German punk r oc ker Nina Hagen
$15000

D.erwood Estates, $142,000

a copy?

5:30
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It ( 1 7) NEWS

7:30

with the intention of chaInging

hb Michael S Sift of Lot &amp; N 66

Jewelry Jungle Inc. vs Davis N
a. Edith H. Nielsen Lt . ten Lot 19,
Taylor &amp; Glor ia A. Order setting
Secret Lakes Sho res, (correclive),
aside final Jgmt of 8 13 79 1238
$1 00 .
Robert P. Guth I wt Wanda M. 1237.
Bill Paradiso vs Norman J
to Theodore A. Noel II 1. wt Linda

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Joseph's $100

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of Lot 37 Eureka Hammock $00 Boyington's average ri air victories

Mithael J Emmons &amp; WI Carol E., $4'5.
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11 17 MY THREE SONS

MANY

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An ace pilot arrives at the island

Frank Diehl to Glor ia J Panko

(qcd) Beck Constr Inc., to Toney &amp; WI Angela,

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E . Summersef N. Sec 3 $42,700.

1.50' 01W 329.6.5 ' of S½ of Lot F, St.

by Lsoard s,. -,

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Orlando Tarr., Sfeil Unit

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1151ff W &amp; 2511 N of SE Cor of SW,4 Ca pponi &amp; Sharon E Bateman Lot

of Sec 14-20-32 Etc $100.

Contractors Co. Lot I, 81k N, North

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s.s.ocm -

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Miller Lot 2 BIk B Oak
(QCD) Judy M. Sampson to $74400

Park Ests., Sec. 2, $26,000
James Carde r etal to Tradition al

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(D00000MORNING FLORIDA
7:00

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8 4 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN
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that part of lot 261 N(', of 72, E of Sheaham &amp; WI Nancy Lot 107
SR 4261 N½of 123. Slavia Colony Garden Lk Est Un 1159,900

points out o 25 top by making
five hearts with this collection
of cheese.

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C

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West

Four ToWnes Shopping Center, In front of Pubili.

who won this year's- Grand

HOUSE

wf Corinne

David A. Scott &amp; wf Velma to Park 6,500
Cornell Miller &amp;wfSouhaula,L.ota
Mike FMelendres&amp;wfLotjii,to

makethelrloteasier,and

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DeBary Blood Bank drawing, 10 la.m. to 4:30 p.m.,

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&amp;

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Gleva to Ray E. Norman &amp; WI

TUESDAY, JULY 8

follows them.
Bob Feller and Jeff Hall,
National, got 22½ match

p943

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(QCD) K enneth A. Norman &amp; wf

N'/of SE'.-

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same as above $100

center, North Edeiflon Avenue.

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TUMBLEWEEDS

7:30

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covers that he must cope on his

wf Gleva,

Ray
Ra
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A. Norman &amp; WI Geva

Third Street and Magnolia. Guests welcome.

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decided that play Involved too
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many bad possibilities. ThereLEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's imanJ today. to team i Vulnerable: Both
I fore, he cashed his king of
£now socially up wirn' - viduals whose
Dealer: West
hearts. Eureka! One hurdle
could put you on the track to standard,, and goals are In
crossed.
West North East Sou th
something good that may harmony with yours.
Now he played the king of
P•
i clubs and
mAkO Or Save YOU
ht
West oroduced that quee n and
Listen attentively when In- winning combinations,
Pass 4
Pass
now flob was on velvet. He
alde rs speak.
P3 ARIES (Mar ch 21-Apr il 19)
still had to guess the right
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A willlngnehs to help others
spade Plaut that was no
This Is a good day to wrap up will have a two-fold effect: ft
Opening lead:* K
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with nothing and surely held
something to you materially, they will recIprxate in kind. ________________ the spade ace.
Doa thorough job. Don't leave
Bob guessed his third queen
TAURUS (April 20-May 10) By Oswald Jacoby
and made five.
any loose threads hanging. You
have
excellent and Alan Sontag
!ncIdentall3 East had
LIBRA (Sept. 22-Oct. 22) organIzational abilities today,
another of
ose horrible
It's beat not to be too talkative so put them to productive
Good players seem to have third-hand bids. All It did was
today regarding projects or uses. You're especially adep t good luck because they play In to help declarer with his play.
enterprises In which you're at untangling complicated such manner that good luck (NEWSPAPER EflTERpIUSAsj'4)
involved. Speaking fInancial matters.
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prema turely might dull your
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Safety is a family affair.
edge.'
Benefits ca n be de rived
- FLORIDA"
SQ)RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.22) from situations where today GOVERNOR'S Your financial proiects are nets are Involved, As a team
rv
RIVE
UVE
very encouraging today, By player you have much to COMMISSION
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W. Simmons &amp; wf Barbara POB Gloria M Lot 51 81k A Nort

Winter Springs Sertoma,

FRIENDS

14 (1 ) OLD HOUSEWORKS

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Astro-Graph, Box persons you'd I east expect
489, Radio City Stat.ion, N.Y. will come through on your
10019. Be i. to specify birth be half.
date.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar ch 20)

VITERNATIOMAL"..YES,

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7QALLINTHEFAMlLY
11 ( 5) BUGS BUNNY AND

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11:00

21- 30 Etc $325,000.

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youInthe yoar fouotiji,gyow. 19) Friends you may 130
birthday by sending for your counting on to help you today
copy of Aitro-Graph. Mail $1 might not be able to do so; but

A os NTRVW AT "BIG CHEESE

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&amp;

$15,000.

WIN AT BRIDGE

WHIT THAT .-TKEK DM OUT

WHAT

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14 (10)&amp;M. WEAThER

CONRAD

to Beverly C Smith Lot Tl alit 16 014s4i0)lUt4WS-_
1U()5)DAVEALLEN
Weatherfields 2nd Add 534900
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(QCD) Lake of Ihe Woodt to

NE¼ of SE¼ of sec 52032 Etc SE'4 of Sec 10 2131 etc Midway

Saniord Sertoma, 7 am., Sambo's.

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theatrical agent (Fred Gwynn.) dis-

Blli D Seminole Terrace $47,500

must have doctor's certificate,

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1'30
14(10) GREAT PERFORLIANC[S

ED ALLEN

II- (35) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE

preventing or causing to that is the person who is -

your time and Important to you may be in

ANNIE

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Twenty West $22,100.

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4 10 WORLD OF THE SEA

MOYERS'JOURNAL I

BILL

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story iCC)

Crittenden SgI N½ of NE' of

atlie

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Nathan Z. Van Meter Lot 13 Beg

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Kenneth

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Carlson, Lake Mary.

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own when he loses his long-limai
assistant in this Israel Horowitz
adaptation of a Ring Larclner short

TUESDAY, JULY 1

using your arts you should contribute.

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GREEN A pretentiouk New York

-

DeBary Blood Bank drawing, 4-7 p.m., Community
Center, S. Shell Road, DeBary. Donors 1745; over 65

HIGHWAY SAFE

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Lucille same as above $100.

TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church
Crys ta l Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., recreation hall behind Stromberg.

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are caught in a riot and taken hos.

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fuveaward- winning photournalists and looks at how t hey work

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RESTLESS

17)THEAThT-U(f,N)

SHOOTERS David Hartman pro-

kid.

yourself and don't count too getting an adequate amount
much on your sex habits of potassiwn. The exception

problem.

by

pr gs

Munroe jFarrah Fawcett) is

more fortunate today in joint

you'll handle them, Find out role.
mor e of what lies ahead for
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb.

- - by Ed Sullivan

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p.m.,

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by the inmates (R)
(7) Q DAVID HARTMAP4: THE

napped by a deadly criminal and his

it even that often. So suit every day, you should be

energy to large projects. The the hands of another today, Be
bigger they are, the better prepared to play a supportive

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7:30

wf - Mary, Lot

&amp;

Twitley &amp; WI Grace, Lot 112
UN 2A. $65,400.

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year

rewarded in proportion. -'

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(1) ALL MY CHILDREN
( 5) D(NAHI S FRIENDS

6:05

logo

CHARLIE'S ANGELS Jill

Bridle

you more information about increase the potassium loss.

thrown at you, and you'll be be independent, cozy up to

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Letter number 15.8, The of the diuretics. Some of these

If possible, devote the greater 19) The controj of something

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be able to gain from several

can handle whatever is Even though you'd prefer to

NM
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e other hand, if you've SOHIC of the

prostate problems for you.
taking medicine to wash out
I'm sending you The Health water from his body - some

or career is

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For Thursday, Jun. 26, 1980

additional responsibiIlties this

ci)

h

'Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road, Altamonte

tter sourcesIor

chore to have sex once a normal, well-balanced diet

SAG177ARIUS

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th

be

not maintained an active pot.assiutn.
interest in sex and feel It's a
I'm sure if you're eating a

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JUNE26, 1980

Buehrlrvg

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Alt am onte-South Seminole Jaycees, 8 p.m.,

in any way.

BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL

YOUR BIRThDAY

k

10:00

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PMIQ(FRI)

(510 THE YOUNG AND THE

(17) WORLD AT LARGE (WED)

10:30
Universal structures to Judith A -i 17 RAT PATROL

Stnrlse UN 2A..159.900.
Sunrise Erectors to William

Church.

wouldn't harm your prostatc group, oranges, orange juice,
grapefruit arni bananas are

week, it's not necessary to do and just eat at least some fruit

Uf... J )
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(17) USTEN (MOW)

DQUINCY While investigating

tract 57.500

REAL ESTATE

enry

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by Howie Schneider

RERSSSSS

conta in

suits yo ur life style and what some potassium including

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)

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nothing wrong with three

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or s o
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Ch urch, DeLa nd; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, SR and
SR 4, Altamonte Sprin gs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8p.m., First United Methodist
Diet

8:00

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higher e*c)ectatlofls is presented .

to pro.

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10 (1) COUNTRY CARNIVAL(M)
(3)0 HEALTH FIELD

atiOn labor immigrants and the nw
arrivals with different skilli and

Sunrise Erectors to Charles A. Maron 591 Lot 15 &amp; S'z of Lot II

Altamonte Springs.
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there's no set nfle. There's best source for potassium.

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OIFFRENT STROKES

A MAT1E R OF -

MONDAY,JUNE3O

Church, Casselberry;

students makes publiq &amp;-list of

O'Nll An insurance Investigator
trails a group of IeweI thieves

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assist prospective transfer students.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran

Fortunately, many of our

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24(10) CHINE$E.AMERICANS:

(1973) Donald Sutherland. Jennif er

PEOPLE Rawls on
advocate Captain Sticky,

consur,

University of Central Florida representative wili be

fectly

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another's. But since you seem heart, some of which can be
— to want a figure, I woul d say serious or even fatal.

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per
— — — — activity once a week. But- milk, as well. Fr
uits are our

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a high-rise funeral home, a colisc. ,.!wo sons (RI

Sanford AA Women'aGroup, 2p.m., 1201 W. First t,
Casselberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Ch urch, Casselberry,

Orlando Public

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throughMiamlandNassau 2Hrs)

0(1)REAL

activity and others feel that important and most abundant
salt inside your cells. If you
it's helpful.
The best approach is do ha ve too much of it, it can

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Independent
Atlanta. Ga.

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fact himself from the neighborhood

14hooIcKcAVE
17 ALL W4 THE FAMILY

Your Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden

SATURDAY, JUNE 28

- point of view is excessive in cause irregularities of

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expense Any. leftovers can be enjoyed the next cia
Remember to keep salads of this type chilled One avid
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salads to the ice chest as soon as everyone filled their plates.
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bread and tasted Its fragrant goodness.
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Fresh sweet sherries from the Pacific Northwest now are in
most markets. Their season is quite short only until August
They iiiake a refreshing dessert simply eaten out-of-hand or
served with ice cream. More elegant are cherries Jubilee or
individual ch erry souffles
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17 cup (2 ozs.) shredded natural monterey jack cheese
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1 4-oz. can green chiles, seeded, chopped
l cup flour
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4 teaspoons baking powder
Li teaspoon salt
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cheeses and chiles. Add combined remaining ingredients to
corn mixture; mix well. Pour into greased and floured 11% x
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until wooden pick Inserted in center comes out clean. Serve
warm

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culprits written in as JR.'s would-be
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television series has led to a real-life
crime — a sneak-thief has filched several which produces -Dallas," confirmed
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scripts containing the identity of the Wednesday the scripts had been stolen these lengths to solve the mystery of whu

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subject of summer madness in this "several scripts were stolen from Mr. prime time soap opera were not caught
country and abroad since Ewing, played Lewis' office.' We anticipated a entirely unawares. Several different
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Lake Mary's property tax rate could go board members. Also included in the in the development. Kulbes said with 177
up to $350 per $1,000 assessed valuation budget Kulbes Is recommending to the customers on the sewer system, the
of real property In the new fiscal year, a council is a $17,000 downpayment on a . $12.45 per.mnontlm lee is necessary to fund
66-cent increase over the current tax class A pumper for the fire department the operation of the sewer system. As
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City Manager Phil Kulbes will He noted the two vehicles currently being can come down, he ,said.
recommend to the Lake Mary City operated'by the police department have
Consideration of a request that
Council at a 7:30 p.m. workshop today 200,000 miles each rec'orded.
water service be provided from the
that it approve a tax rate for fiscal 1980A major reason for the 66 cents per hidden Lake subdivision in Sanford to
81 of $3.50, up from the $284 now levied. $1,000 assessed valuation increase, he the hler property.
Kulbes said the increased tax rate pointed out, is anticipated raises in
An affirmative action plan for the
would keep all departments at current gasoline costs to $1.75 per gallon.
city to become eligible to participate in
strength plus provide f'or the hiring of a
Under current state Law, the council various federal funding programs.
fulltime grader operator in public works can increase property taxes by a fourI 'rolxised revisions to (he lakefront
and a part-time person for park- main- fifths vote of the board,
zoning ordinance. Kulbes mis reemnOther items on the agenda for the mended that a
200 - loot set-back
tenance.
The manager said this would also workshop include:
requirement from lakes be established
— Setting a proposed sewer rate of
provide a 7 percent across-the-board
For apartment development. The open
cost-of-living pay raise for city em- $12.45 per month to customers in The space could be planted in green areas.

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will be set.
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will be receiving a property tax cut in the
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increases plus wage adjustment.sto bring cu rrent year's figures. New estimates federal revenue sharing and water and
salaries into line with other from County Property Appraiser Terry sewer utilities. Refuse and utility rates
Goembel's office will not be available are hieing retained at the same lt'e'l as
municipalities.
until August, Knowles said.
this year.
The exact amount of the cost-of-living
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raises will be determined after Congress
on a bill to extend federal revenue year, it is almost a certainty that the city
The budgets as submitted were ten.
acts
will be able to reduce the tax rate," tatively approved with only t 'M
sharing payments tO local governments Knowles said.
corrections. The first correction 1, 011and after a salary survey and pay plan is
In the meantime, to be on the safe side, cerned the allocation to the (reater
completed by the state Department
of Knowles said the city to comply with Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Its
Community Affairs.
state law will be advertising a tax rate of annual allocation was incorrectl) listed
City Manager Warren Knowles said it $7.08 per $1,000 assessed valuation of as $7,500 instead of $15,000.
The second correction was to inciude
is expected the city will be allocated from properties, the same tax rate as
federal revenue sharing about $380,000, currently charged.
funds for, annual maintenance of the
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A 16-year-old youth sleeping in the cab of his uncle's
rented 11)-loot truck awoke Wednesday afternoon to find the
cab filli ng with water.
I had to go out the window," said Barry Church after
walking back to Monroe Harbour following a brief
examination at Sem nole Memorial Hospital.
( hurcir joi ned his uncle, Andrew Ilice, 1066 (gaucho Ave.,
l.k'l(ona and spent the next four and a half hours watching a
tip the truck on its side, pull i t back up the
fleet of wreckers
w stand i t up and carry it off for
bit ramp it had rolled down,

roll off the concrete into the mud.
As Church broke the surface and crawled hack up the
ramp, marina employees grabbed him and drove blur to (lie
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Meanwhile as airbubble's and it small oil slick rose fron t
the truck, police and recker cre's arrived.
I he power of the first huge wrecker t as not enough to
budge the truck. But tour cables Ironi a pair of the Large (o
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and leverage to right the waterlogged ve'hi-lc'
Finally. at 7:30 1)111., the t'rt'v,s made time tlt'i'isiiimi to ([fi
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The rear compartment was OIM'nt'd a bit to allots sate'r it,
drain off, and the truck, battered '111d Ic-an i rig hi (lie i mgI
was hauled off,
'i'iii going to cry, but first liii going luimmit' to it elm ken
dinner," said Rice, joined on I 1w dock b) his ift- an' I
('hurdi, wlsi lives e itli 111111 hIt' said lit' had [it) idea
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Rice said he was heading down to the Sanford flea market
imr.V 5. 1 lights a), 17-92 wlien lie decided to make a stop at the
marina to look at it sailboat lie was planning to buy.
lie parked the truck, loaded with thousands of itemirs
ranging Ironm jewelry to antique glass miniatures, in the
m iddle of the Monroe I larbour parking lot, leaving his
nephew asleep iii the Cal).
Sharon IN" It') , proprietor of Strictly Sail, interrupted his
discussions of boat prices. " Don't get alarmed, but your
truck is in time water,' she said.
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submerged It had apparently rolled down the inclined
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The woman phoned the space center's
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the release of Americans held hostage in saying bombs were planted in each
Iran telephoned she had planted two building, Buckley said. lie said she
bombs at the Kennedy Space Center demanded the release of the hostages.
today, halting work on the space shuttle
A work shift due to leave at 12:30 a.m.
Columbia for more than two hours.
EDT was sent borne and the start of the
W, assumed it was a hoax," said next shift was delayed until 2:43 :t ill. s
space center spoke,iiian Hugh Harris. the bomb crews swept the to iIL4issive
But over 200 workers workers in the buildings, Buckley said.
Shuttle Orbiter Processing Facility — the
The procedure affected 210 workers,
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Carter ended his eight-day European others rights are ruthlessly suppressed aggression in Afghanistan and official
tour today with an enthusiastic reception and while a system of International order terrorism in Iran," said Carter before
in Portugal and praised Europe's .., is so callously attacked," Carter said ending his four-nation trip that took him
youngest democracy for being "among in his toast at a lunch in the hilltop Ajuda to Italy, Yugsolavla, Spain and Portugal.
time first" to respond to the crises In Palace ending his seven-hour visit.
Carter said "it is at time such as these
Afghanistan and Iran.
"It Is no wonder that Portugal was that friends and allies must stand
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After tilting the truck on Its side during the first
dragging the overturned eljicIe back onto the
rescue attempt, wrecker operators succeed in boat ramp,

In his toast, President Antonio

Itamnalho Eanes pledged Portugal
Carter was welcomed to Portugal with
"Car-te'r. Car-ter," chanted some 100
"would not fail to fulfill all its corn- a 21-gun salute and by several dozen Portuguese student' ...cn the president
mitments with its allies in the defense of exotically dressed refugee demon- emerged from the the Gothic 16th cencommon values and principles that unite st.artors from the former Portuguese tury Joronitnos Mumisteri,
and justify us."
territory of Timor,
Portugal was the first NATO ally to
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lie b-ad just placed lltir.J Areatl.s at the
slap sanctions on Iran and was quick to most enthusiastic he encountered in his nivarble tiuLs ul epic ptwt Luis Caiimoes
take punitive measures against Moscow tour In southern Europeand he seemed to and navigator Vasco da Gama, who
after the invasion of Afghanistan.
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scheduled for June 10. But Conunissioner

. second house is doubtful at this time.

Bb French said he thinks the builders

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also
demanding
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George
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It had recently voted to grant a zoning change.
Florida Land Corp, recently granted a change to to oppose the zoning change.
The dispute started earlier this month, when Florida
allow It to build suburban homes on a tract of land
previously zoned for one-home-per-acre development, Land, a company which has already built other subHerald Mail Writer

winter Springs citizens who have organized a petition zoning which allows up to 3,5 homes on each acre of
drive calling for a refere ndum on the zoning change, Land.
The council passed the proposed change, although
taking the decision out of the hands of the council
members point out the city has not yet been presented

But proponents of the plan told the council Mitchell questions"
and his group had refused to listen to Florida Land's

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the
and agreed that If the staff
comments are received by all the

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for money to oppose the suit with $1,350 In pledges and
checks, many for $100 or $%.
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mortgage interest rate, Wilson said,
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for principal awl interest of $211.40.

M1z said he bad not begun preparing the ordinance because
In a lengthy legislati ve repor t to the Commission TU$d5Y begi work on an amendment to provide
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of a copy of a slirillar Dade County law
bills 1nroduced requiring all stations to post prices which are collection of impact
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payment by as much as 11W per
month. The houses are being sold for

about $17,000.

proved for a federal allocation of
$75,000, of iNhich $50,000 would be used for subsidies and $25,000 for
administration. lie said the funds
from the allocation would be in.
vested in interest-bearing accounts
and the interest received by the
authority would be used to pay in.

terest subsidies for the homeowner,
lie suggested the subsidy be at the ,

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such fees because they say the costs will
be pasoied on to the home buyer,. while
others in an area will get the benefits of
widened roads and traffic signals. The

prepared to underta ke the pa pe r.
work necessary for interest subsidies required under the federal 235
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the group as I'Mr. Young," refused to have "any further time with them.
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"Maybe you'll want to digest them for
Young attempted to send reporters away from the
provaL
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But a group of city residents, led by Mitchell, formed
parking lot, claiming he was trying to hold "an atMeanwhile, a group of Winter Springs citizens who
the staff feels Most of the changes are
to block the change. Mdmbers claim the new housing
torney&lt;llent relationship" in the tity hail lot.
came to the meeting to push their opposition to the plan,
be nef icial all around — both to the county
lead to increased costs for Winter Springs residents
In other business, the city council voted Tuesday to and the applicants (builders)."
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because of added de mands for paved stree ts and city allow City Manager Richard Rozanaky an extra SIX
Goetz reminded the commissioners
their attorney, and gathered $1,350 for their own legal services, will overburden the school system and change months to move inside the city limits,
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the
development
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the character of the city by Increasing traffic flow.
Rozanaky, appointed a year ago, had been given until
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In a suit served on the city and five members of
Before the Tuesday night meeting, the opponents of October to move from his home, five Miles Outside Of
.-Citizengli, Rights Committee" Tuesday night, Florida
Impact fees are charges made to ,
the plan filed a petition bearing 834 signatures the city limits, into Winter Springs when he was ap.
of
developers
to cover the cost of traffic
Park,
owner
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Winter
Land Co. of
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demanding a referendum be held on the matter, unless pointed.
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widening and oth er rnsignals,
road
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south of State Road
city council agreed to reverse itself on the zoning
But high interest rates mean it would cost an extra
necessary by the
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Under city law, the zoning has been reversed ba ck to council members, asking for an extension until the
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The Land Use Advisory Committee :
rural pending the outcome of the vote. The petitions economy was in better condition.
end letters accompanying it contained falsehoods and themselves will soon be undergoing certification by the
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Seminole County Board of Elections, city officials say. six months, Indicating another vote would be taken
nasuitdaunds an injunction stopping the city from, At Tuesday night'
s meeft Mitchell, joined by about interest rates had not improved by that time to allow minority report that objected to such
0supportersofthereferendum,criticlzedtheclty
complytngwithltscbarter,whichstatesthataPetlt1ofl
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Administrator Herb Harden said the new
code contains a lot of major changes and
agreed that the commission should take

The council members have still not decided how they with a proposed street layout or drainage plan, which
will answer the suit, and have called a special smion could lead to a much lower density winning final ap-

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I woUld like to get the staff's response
proposal, pointing out several of the plan's strongest prior to the first hearing," Freqch said.
opponents lived nowhere near the proposed develop.
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to change zoning on its barren land from rural, with a refused to identify who would be defending the Citizens'
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Had breath can come from
You have excellent leadership a chemical imbala
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complishing the project. Mize, however, in- two weeks and would have been completed by the
It will be 60.120 days before work can begin on dicated the city with court approval would have a first of
December, Knowles said,
the revitalization of the downtown Sanford area, slight advantage In a subsequent lawsuit.
"I'm convinced (Ed) Shinholser plans to bring
The Sanford City Commission voted
The instruction ws given to Mize after City (court) action," Mize told the commissioners,

have bad breath. The truth is number of digestive and
They may come about an Infection anyw here along, meta bolic disorders that c
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candidates for the office of tenantcommissioner
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"We are your soldiers,
Ktmeinl. We take orders from you, Khomeini."
Then the militants who seized the U.S. Embassy
Nov. 4 sent a six-point communique to Parliament;
according to Tehran'radio. The final point was a
warning:
'Oir great leader, Imam Khomeini, at the beginning
of hostage-taking said if the United States will return
the former shah and his stolen wealth, the hostages. . .
will be freed and expelled from Iran. Otherwise, they
will be tried and punished and this demand has beçn
repeated and supported by the people all this time."
The message added, "Any decision other than this
has, to have an acceptable reason for the people of
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magnitude 6 quake rocked the

WEATHER

Mammoth
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.); temperature: 78; overnight
low: 65; yesterday's high: 80; barometric pressure: 30,12;
relative humidity: 62 percent; winds: east at 12 m.p.h.
THURSDAY'S TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 8:25 am-L.
8:47 p.m.; lows, 2:11 a.m., 2:09 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 8:37 am., 8:38 p.m.; lows, 2:03 a.m., 2:09 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 2:29 am,, 1:30 p.m.; lows, 7:55 am., 8:41
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seven people. At least three
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Fishermen at Convict Lake
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Seas 3 to 5 feet. Mostly W.
AREA FORECAST: Mostly fair weather through Thursday.
Highs In the upper 0 and near 90. Lows tonight upper 6W to
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Board will not hold its ragular
Wednesday meating tonight.

Tonight's mzatlng and thit
of June 11 were callsd o.'l to
EXTENDED FORECAST: Partly cloudy. A few scattered 1110W school board staff time
mostly afternoon thundershowers. Lows averaging In the
complete duties relating to
upper 60s extreme north to near 80 Keys. Highs mid Nato lowtO
Um end of the school year.
The boardwlflmeetat7:5O.
p.m. June 4 at the school
Ewning Hei'uld (uSPS 45)355)
ard off Ice, 1211 Meflonville,
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Wednesday, May, 28,191G—Vol. 72, No. 240
Piabllshsd Daily and $4anday,e*cIpt Saturday by The Sanford

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TELEVISI0NsT(cLEN FROM BOWLING ALLEY
Thieves took a $400 color television from the nursery at Bowl
America, 180 AIrport Blvd., Sanford this week, police say.
Police re port the thieves apparently entered through the
nursery window Monday night, ta king only the set, but
strewing other items behind them.
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TRASH CONTAINER STOLEN
DepuUe say they are Investigating the theft of a oo trash
dwnpater from the Spring Lake Elementary School during the
Memorial Day weekend.
School officials reported the dumpster, left on a sidewalk in
front of the school, was discovered missing Tsesday morning,

situation redevelop, very ,quickly," said
Dunn, a Florida International University

t)nJp.eJ and ravaged by three days of racial
violence
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done with these dO

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said the tax, to be administered by a special
Dade authority agency, would raise about
$250 million.

whole life.
Trial lawyer Bill Colson, acting as a
spokesman for the Miami delegation, said he

Dr. Marvin Dunn. "I think people are ready to
resume some de gree of normalcy in their

jobs in the burning and destruction of stores
and warehouses in the black commupittes

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"I believe that In a time of depravity of
spiritual leadershi p among the men, 3jyJ I
don't particuarly like to say men, I would like
to be able to just be a mother to my children,"
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"I believe the answer to a lot of the ills of

unmarked Alabama stateI trooper car.

this nation is in the education of our young

The red-headed MISS Bryant told the
She did not elaborate on her coniments.
audience of about 500 at the fundamentalist
Miss Bryant, making her first public ap- church that Chr istian education was 'the
pearance after filing a divorce petition last a nswer to a lot of the ills of this na tion."
Th ursday, was the commencement speaker
She said she was not educated in a churchat the Dallas Christian School graduation,
supported school, "but at least the Bible was
She declined to mingle with the read, w said the pledge of allegiance and at
co ngr egation of the First Bible Baptis t leas t we had the right to a moment
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Not Alone." She later sang acappella "You'll
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Jones Is braci ng for a figh t wi th Gov. Bob Graham over
state road poli cy and a proposal to raise the gas tax.
Taking the offensive Tuesday, Jones branded as
"detestable" the tactics of Gra ham lobbyists who ha ve
been telling lawmakers the governor will veto local
road pr ojects unless they accept a penny increase in
*the eight-cent tax.
Jones. D-Auburndale, and chairman Lhe House
Transporta tion Comiittee, has opposed the con'troversial measure fr om the beginning despi te
,'Graham's repeated assertions It l.a needed for new road
projects and a mass tra nsit program.
"Members have been told their local projects would
be done away with ," Jones said, taking the House floor
on a point of personal privilege. find that absolu tely
detestable. The whole process Is one of absolute contempt for the Legislature."
Never one to back down from a light, Jones
threatened to radically alteritate road policy by appropriating money by the project Instead of In a lump
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Schools districts
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and another $23.3 million ready for bidding when
Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington Imposed
the ban April 14.
At the time Interest rates for the tax-free bonds were
at a record-high 9.4 percent and would have added
Immensely to construction costs. Since then the rate
has slipped to 7.3 percent.
Dr. Gene Chick, associate commissioner of
educational facilities construction, Indicated on

Tuesday that Turlington and the Cabinet would lift the
ban next week. Buh he said it may be August before the
bonds go on the market since litterest rates may drop

'MYTH' AMERICA
An oft repeated "myth" Is that an electric utility
has a "guaranteed profit" One even can find this
erroneous statement in ne journals The (act is.
a utility has a ceiling on Its rate of return and
only the opportunity to reach Its allowable return
Public utility regulation takes the place of competition. It Is designed to Insure that utilities do not
make an excessive return on Investment.
Briefly, the law allows public utilities an oppor'
tunity to earn a lair and reasonable return, an
amount determined after Iengthly public hearings
There is no guaraidee of profit.

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KEY WEST, Fla. (UP!) Commercial fishermen
mount a march on the Federal Building in downtown
Key West today to press a demand for return of their
boats impounded for importing Illegal aliens in the
Cuban refugee sealift.
The leader of the demonstration Is David Trujillo, 27year-old co-owner of a Key West seafood company. He
said he expected up to 1,000 fIshermen from south
Florida, Tampa, Savannah, Ga., the Carolinas and
Texas to participate. They were asked to gather at
nearby Stock Island and motor to the federal building.
Desplts a warning from Monroe County Sheriff
William Freeman that the fishermen's parade permit
allows them to march only on the' sidewalks, Trujillo
declared: "We're going to wound the building and
keep It mostly in front until the federal officials come
out to meet our demands.
"We have one demand: Turn our boats loose,"
Trujillo said.
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dtuadon' The Federation died several FlorIda
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FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — More than 60
"oubicmakers" have been taken out of the Cuban
refugee tent city at the Fort Walton Beach fairgrounds
and moved Into isolation under guard In an old coinrnluwy at Eglin Air Force pa.se, a spokeeman
today.
The move followed a weekend outburst of rock
throwing and three nights of escapes over the fence at
the tent city.
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taken to "the other facility" Tuesday in an attempt "to
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A survey of the utility industry's solar programs
by the Electric Power Research Institute shows that
the number of projects underey In
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the prevlous year. Oyqr
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Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford. Florida 32771

Home Deliviry: Wilt, N cont$s Month, $301 $M..tk*, in 55:
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urge that the Legislature authorize a' "riot
tax'.' to rebuild MWni'3 black communities

Tuesday night that American men havo failed

With the amendment intact, the Legislation SB
passed the Senate Ways and Means Committee, along
with fi ve other ener gy related bills that will go to the
floor this week,

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1,000 federal and state regulations. That's the
umber of decrees governing
an American favorite, the
hamburger. These stem
from 200 low, and 11,000
precedent-setting court
cases. Colorado State
University estimates that
i.guladons add 8 toll cents per
pound to the cost of the hamburger.

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some Nevtda casinos,
The quakes all were cenw3d In On Mammoth Lakes
."331on near t1i '!=mite
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Hundreds of campra,
hls end os hoe been
evaciutted 3ince the major
jolts started Sunday morning.

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teiflblor and there have been
nearly 80 quakes registering 4
or greater on the open-ended
Richter Scale, monitored at
C5ltedl In Pasadena.
Tuesday's quake was felt
for 45 seconds in Fresno,
Calif., and bui1dinf,s swayed
In San Francisco and Los
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(UP!) — The third major it was a bowl full of water."
The quakes were part of a
ear thquake in as many days
swayed buildings in San rash of temblora that have
Francisco and Los Angeles, rattled an area from San
rattled chandeliers In Nevada 'Francisco to Sacramento to
casinos, cracked a major dam Los Angeles, as well as
and raised damage and Injury several cities In Nevada since
tolls In Sierra Nevada resort Sunday. Hundreds of at.

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mal practice media tion panels last March, supporters
say the legislation will cut down the number of
too? Sanford Ave. Sanford !
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ec up yet?
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color television, valued at $324, was the only item reported
stolen.

West Suffers 3rd Quake

poorest country.
The portly 28-year,
ader outfitted in a black
tuxedo and the fl-s____ divorced mother of two
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TELEVISION STOLEN
Thieves broke into a boarding house room and stole a color
television Monday, police say,
Bernice Marion, 706W. 11th St., Sanford told police her room
was burglarized between 8:30 a.m, and 1 p.m., Monday. The

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UP!) — President-forLife Jean-Claude Duvalier and Michelle Bennett ex.
changed"! do's" In a glittering $3 million wedding that
set off a nationwide celebration of dancing and
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goods, deputies say.
Karl Righter, 148 Hattaway Drive, told deputies the thieves
made off with two cameras and a variety of lenses, a stereo
system and $80 in coins, between 10 p.m. Saturday and 2 a.m.
Sunday.

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Thieves broke Into an Altamonte Springs home either
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NEW DELHI, India (UP!) India has signed a $1.6
billion agreement to buy weapons from the Soviet
Union in New Delhi's largest arms purchase In history,
Defense Ministry sources said today.
The agreement to buy Soviet arms on credit was
signed by an Indian delegation led by Defense Minister
S. S. Sidhu who concluded a week-long Moscow visit
Tuesday, the sources said.

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permanent bases,"
Sadat raised the offer again in a newspaper interview published diring the weekend,
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looking at the subject of Tacilities. We are not seeking

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ONLY JEWELRY TAKEN IN BURGLpY
someone who had no power to rent out the apartment, police
Burglars were apparently scared off from a LoAgwood home '
report,
this weekend, say denutlea, reporting the thieves took only
Eliza beth Roche, , told police she paid out the cash to cover
ving other valuables behind.
the first and last month's ren t on the apartment to a neighbor, jewelry, lea
The
burglary
at the home of Charles Stoll, 213 Nob Hill
who had shown It to her and offered It up for rent on May 16.
Circle,
Longwood,
occurred between Sat urday and Monday,
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Ofl'i*il paid16O U a deposit on an apartment at 1825
Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, only she apparently paid it to

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About $500 in band equipment discovered, stolen from
Lakeview Middle School Tuesda y was taken dur ing the
Memorial Day weekend, Sanford police say.
Burglars broke Into the school through aband room window,
then Forced a lock on a storage room, police say.
The t hieves left with a repor ted $510 In drums and cymba ls,
l owned by the school district, school officials told police.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
The United States is exploring President Sadat's offer to make Egyptian air
facilities 'aille for American F-iS fIghters during a

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were used ,. subsided by daybreak.
But even after dawn, despite a cease-lire between
the warring (actions, sniper fire continued in Beirut's
. southern suburbs and kept residents off the streets,
witnesses said,

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heavily-armed militant Moslems and leftist
inili.tiamenon Beirut's streets left as many aslo people
dead, a Lebanese rightist radio said.

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Army troops
searched house to house today in the sealed-off
provincial capital of Kwangju- to (lush out die-hard
insurgents who led South Korea's most violent insurrection since the Korean War.
But arf anti-government torchlight demonstration
flared 40 miles away in Mokpo, with 30,000 people
vowing that the government niust "pay for the blood in
Kwangju."
A
total of 186 people were confirmed killed in the
n1ni.i1nv
two
insurrection including 17..rebels
soldiers who died when crack army commando troops
ietk the city - in
,attack Monday. '
casualties are confli'fl)1g but one
civic leader estimated the death toll in the uprising at
beteen 400 and 600 and the number of those injured
from 4,000 to 6,000.

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Some of the Chinese requests will be apWASHINGTON (UP!) Seeking to bolster
with export licenses fortfloming
.military ties with China, the United States is proved
on the verge of-approving several high shortly and some will be denied, officials
technology Items and military-related said.
U.S. officials declined immediate delails of
equipment for export to Peking.
Defense Secretary Harold Brown told what may be approved for export.
In the past, they have talked about such
China's top military official, Geng Blao, at a
items
as communications and electronics
welcoming dinner Tuesday night at the
equipment,
radars, and such relatively simple
National Picture Gallery:
"We are now working on concrete cases equipment as trucks.
Pentagon spokesman Thomas Ross eminvolving actual sales and transfers and hope
to approve some export license applications phasized the United States has no intention of
authorizing the sale of any lethal weapons to
during your visit."
President Carter planned to meet with Geng China.
"The ground rules (against lethal weapons)
at the White House later today after the
Chinese visitor calls on Secretary of State will not change during this visit," Ross told
Edmund Muskie at the State Department. rçporters.
Geng, In his toast, to Brown denounced the
Geng is on a 10-day tour of the United States.
Defense officials said they had received current Soviet "peace offensive.".
"They (the Soviets) are doing this to lull the
Chinese inquiries about several possible purchases in the United States of high technology countries opposed to their aggression and to
with both cvillan and military applications as weaken the struggle against it, wishing to
divert people's attention," Geng said.
well as some military support equipment.

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House aide Jeb Stuart MSVUdef began
Here are the tapes that are being released:
cooperate wi th prosecutors. In thi. tape, N
House coun*el John Dean and others as th ey
again the Oval Office:
1. March 23, 1971, a conversation between orders Dean, who had been mastermiluling
President: ... And, uh, the, uh, but the; but -spoie to the White House-on recorded tapes
the way you, you've handled it, it seems to me, that included the infamous "smoking gun" Nixon and then Treasury Secretary John Con- coverup, to go to Camp David to write &amp;#a
nally Jr. about an increase in the federal price general statement" for the Senate Water
has been very skillful, because you — putting and ,,cancer on the presidency" quotes.
The National Archives, complying with a support f&amp; raw milk. Comally later was committee.
your fingers in the dikes every time that leaks
have sprung here and sprung there. (Unin. congressional mandate adopted in 1974, acquitted on charges he took a bribe In C2
8. March 20 1913. 47 minutes.
change for his help in getting the Iricrease.
telligible) having people straighten the opened rdne Watergate tapes to 24 persons at a
9. March 21, IM, when Dean decided to
(unintelligible) The grand jury is dtsmisáed time The Archives provided eight listening
244 Three tapes from June 3, 1972, when masterminding the cover..up

After Khomeini's only son, Sayed Ahmad, read his

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lawmakers must furnish an "acceptable reason'
they decide not to try the 53 American hostages.
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convened today with a message From Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini urging the assembly to fight
foreign influences and warning from militants that
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engineers and managers from American debate. The GOP dotht&amp;s tear Caal
industry, net just those the corporations careful, detailed respoee to questoos
consider expendable. We must make this the
make him appear more knowleg5 t
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political rhetoric.
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of the oil companies, which are quietly most others ulviecided .., Cat 7
blocking the development of new f uels until
popular In Ohio, Last neither Is Kaiiied
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studying alterna tive fuels, because they know flrat presidentlul c'ndldats to cii
their wells eventually will nan dry. But the
news de Walter Ccekjt
time has come to stop studying and start mate R,pn'sadvlamaleo
their vice presidential list
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ADMISSIONS
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ame other fuel to o;.:rate our automobiles, Republican favorite Rociald Reagan has bw
calling for an em3rgency alternative fuels swet to complex WmeL RepAilem nndt6
crash proam. I believe UW nalion that
love his style, but there aren't
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a subetitute for oil.
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However, the blowing and drifting ash on
Interstate 5 north of Vancouver that had
stymied weekend holiday travelers caused
nearly 20 more accidents Tuesday, the State
Patrol at Che halis re ported .
"Where the ash is dry, it's blowing and
there's zero visibilty," spokesman Gordon
Poulos said. "Where it's wet, it's slick like
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western states and British Columbia on
Sunday, the Forest Service said. There were

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several 'othef banks Tuesday

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World War III.
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equivalent of the great gold rush. Mhael,,

the Soviet Union to cross the great divide into

Criden's attorney'.*w4ormer Watergate

prosecutor Rich
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client would plead innocent unless he gets full
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mocking Um whole Victim Scam; ,,the
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broadcast from Seattle, promising the fuH ., were no reports of ash in any populated areas

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state or region.

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fares to select groups, and
President Carter says there
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, ght a prisoner into the cellblock.

late IM, it was the liberal equivalent of the

would attract StAtO With different political
demographic and geographical charac'
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Ohio, New Mexico, South Carolina, Nebraska
and Oregon might all vote on the same day.

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programL Victims are worth-their weight

choose

N.J., and John Murtha, 1)-Pa.

to Myers. It said Myers passed $35,000 of the
money to Criden; to Johansen, a law priner
of iden; and Errichetti.

airlines to offer special, lower

1a overpowered by three Inmates -about 4:30 p.m.

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4 additional 140 National Guard troops today patrolled

ranks of the virtuous. The(

gold, federal goW, When Michael Harringtoiit
and others discovered "poverty" during thel

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were recorded Low clouds reduced visibility, Until this gas is essentially all removed, it Is
making the search difficult,
still very, very risky"
No more bodies were.lound, but one copter
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All four face maximum penalties, if con.

Inc., a fictitious firm set up by the FBI to

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Kenneth Minogue, a British political!
philosopher, has argued In "The Liberal!
Mind," a book that has become a classic, theliberal mind requires victims, real or-,
Imagined. It conceives of the moral and:
political life as a process of rescuing victims.:
. Liberalism is really a variation on the St.I
George scenario. The liberal St. George ~

offered various formulations, some based on

measure, by a desire to attract the type
of na tionwide attention long enjoyed by New
Hampshire, Wisconsin, Oregon and other

primaries has diluted the impact of virtually

was parodying, making bo red mockery o'f,
nothing less than the liberal
ral faith,

day has been advocated by some, but that

In fact, Intelligence experts told my terrarit groiçs, -"the mo'st comp-3tent" for a
nuclear attempt would be "one of the
associate Dale Van Atta, there is
Palestinian gross," poesibly In collabOratIon
in tiwi mind. that
wi
th Western ro*n'tetrorists and-or the
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gon Is that tin nightmare will become a "Japanese Red Army."
For what cold comfort ft provides, the CIA
fIØIIIJ befor, the end of this
analysis
predicts that nucleir-armed
lbs CIA recently reported that while
er
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or
is
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w
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grnatonsi terrorist Inckts t
manber
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had decreased somewhat in 1P79, tbs actual bomb as credible U'eat [or blackmail and.
destructive violence of their operadons had or publldfty," rather than for a direct attack
"In an extreme sitlon, however, scans
-What the public report left out, however, might ittempi a detonation," the report
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MEMO '10 ThE PRTPENT: 11re'a
documnant: "If the current trend of increasing
co
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we
would
expect
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one way to end this ns11"'$ dangerous
terrorist violence
trn 4.psntisbcs on for*1 olL We must develop
sspnng
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priest got bored with the eucharK a fun- i1i

maceptiWe to easy resolution.
A tuiifieO naUonwide primary in which
voters In all states would ballot on the same'

great

trade their Influence for bribes,

tremors, indicating the rising or
falling of magma (molten rock), rocked the
mountain for several hours Tuesday while the
volcano coughed plume of smoke 15,000 feet,
thwarting a resumption of the Army's search
hd rescue missions.
Ir?A dozen helicopters still scouring the
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bribery and inters6te travel in aid of a
unwitting -middlemen" in the investigation,,
jacketferin~ enterprise. The other three
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the lame, the halt, the blind, the dependent'

Informed participants. The caucus-

Wsis no wilid4yled, hmusy drsamed up by ck*&amp; a tmroriat VoW rAll mos Iii-ely try to
scriptwriters for a Hollywood disaster eptc steal the material and malts Its own bomb,
a duldeerim ammisal by ft ca]44yed "Now of ths indivi&amp;131 stip involved t7ould
be beyond the cathWtIss of a AisUcated,
men of the central Intelligence Agency,
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slope for three days was retrieved,
support of state government for disaster
The U.S. Geolubical Survay repotted no relief in the event of fuFther eruptions.
new bulging of the crater, but warned the
She said the state Division of Health has
volcano contained gas, making it capable of determined there is no major health hazard
further explosi ons which could spew debris from the volcanic ash that has covered much
over wide areas of the Northwest.
of the state, but cautioned individuals -to wear
"There Is still some gas (in the magma face masks at all times when exposed to the
within the volcano)," Tim Halt of the U.S. airbor ne dust,
Geological Survey said, "There is no way of
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that brought wide publicity libout his in.
volvement in Abscam.

members of
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I'That's my boy I I couldn't com up with a
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states with a history of highly publicized

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old worldling. He lsknown tohiscolleagues as:
Jake-the-Snake-Javits. And here Is how he:
defended the
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as epitomizing the decadent phase
history of liberalism.
The gentlemen of the upper chamber were
debating an amendment sponsored by Jav1ts
and others which would have cut $2.4 billion:
budget and
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"Chief, I think you should give first con- presidential nominees remains highly fluid,
sideration to balancing the ticket. Preferably as it has been throughout the put decade.
Manyofthestatesthatadoptedthe primary
a moderate to offset your extremism."
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It says, 'Avoid the * limelight. L&amp;Avs
learned even before the ashes cool in Liberty City. decislon.
making to lothem Develop 1*wes to
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occupy spare time. Be prepared or song
opportunity for all citizens must be pursued lest
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despair and frustration-spawned violence. And
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present selection process, who is to say Uwe System that served them well In the past.
The surfeit of primaries has produced inwouldn't be an improvement In the quality of,
dis
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hi
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the nominees?
gluttons. Among those elsewhere with more
I con see a smoke-filled room In a conmodest appetites, the attitude of weariness Is
ventlon hotel. Sena tor Crashbore, , has In. danger of turning to rejection of the entire
Just been nombinted for president son lills

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presidential selection process follow national from the 1980 experience. Is that there
political conventions as surely as night probably are too many primary elections.
loll ws day, or the FBI follows Jane Fonda.
At least some of the 35 states (plus Puerto
If0vice presidential candidates were chosen - Rico and the District of Columbia) that held
on the basis of astrological consldçations,
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Myers"Washington lawyer, Plato Cacheris,
Supposed Arab sheiks
actually FBI un- accused prosecutors of breaking a promise to
dercover agents --r remain in the United
give him advance -warning of the indictment.
States.
"He will plead not guilty," Cacheris said,
The charges are expected to mark the start
Myers,
a seconterm congressman,
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snortyn-ft. When On moon Is in the seventh
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enforcement

of Camden, N.J., Philadelphia City Council
hU1phia
lawyer Howard Criden,
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Bush probably would get the go-by even lf
Mercury were in Virgo or Sagittarius.
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kicked to death, Include blac ks as well as whites.
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mate,
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Time and again,, after national political year's experiment ,in selecting the majorconventions, I have read thoughtful essays party candida tes for the country's highest
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Another indictment was possible today in
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In the first indictment Tuesday, a New
which FBI agents posed as Arab businessmen

dedication and a love of the job. This can't be

bought.

phenomenon, unemployment among black youths
in Miami probably runs to 40 percent or more,
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Lot inc see now If
I've got this straight. George Bush, wh
is In Gemini, has Mercury In Taurus. Which
means he has almost no chance of becoming
Ronald Reagan's vice presidential choice.
Yep. That's what It says a ll right. The way
astrologer Svetlana Godillo reads the zodiac
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courses of study at universities today.
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a, becoming education majors was the least

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not likely to make anyone stay in waching If he
healS
can make much more on an

the ones that deserve more money. Policeman

unemployment rate. And, unless Miami's black
community has somehow eseaped a national.

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But each profession could argud that they are

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ablysinally low. For whatever complex mix of
'ons, all too many ghetto dwellers see no point
reas
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might attract the greedy but unskilled.

degree).

It may just prove that the degreed person's
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registered by black America ns in the aggregate
since the early 1960s had no relevance for them.
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Miami's black community as evidence of a
racially motivated double standard of'justice and
law .enforcement.
Th ese corrosive suspicions, and the simmering
discontent they bred, were surely compounded by
the economic distress 01 much* of Miami's DICK
population. Nearly 40 percent of Dade County's
225,000 black residents have incomes that fall
beo the poverty level. Unemployment in the
black community there stands at 17 percent, a full
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insurance agent apprehended for a traffic
violation. The insurance agent was black. The
four policemn charged with killing him were
white, as were the members of the jury that
acquitted them,
But however outrageous these circumtances,
and especially the jury's decision, this case alone
seems unlikely to have incited the worst rioting in
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the United States in more than a decade.
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For millions of Americans, the televised scenes
of the recent rioting in Miami together with the
tragic toll of dead and injured can only have
evoked painful memories of the fires that seared
so many of this country's cities during the 19608.
Now, as then, we are left to ask why it happened.
By all accounts, the immediate provocatiOn was
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quallty teachjpg and salary asfld Other

annual sal~ry of $23,296; painters $2D,612; utility
truck drivers $15A71 and policemen $14,604, but
the "average annual salary for a teacher dw*

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difficult way to maintain a grade point avesage
acceptable to the draft board.
And even If a 4-year degree did prove a personshe
to ben quality teacher, d es this
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Pajcic says a recent survey of one Florida
cowty thowed that ,pluuibers get an average

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cheese.
In a letter from Representative Steve Pajcic,
$W&amp;&amp;qpv&amp;,
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Day crowd of 28,170 rocked Yankee Stadium ai it the home
National League' — Carlton,
Phil $2; Blue, SF 72;' Reuss,
team had just clinched the pennant.
LA 60; Bibby. 5-1; Pastors, Cm
In the visitors' dugout along the third base Line, Sparky
S-7; Forsch, Nlskro and Al.
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chard, Hou, Ruthven, Phil and
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Cerone.
Chicago (Krukow 3-5), 2:30
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Anderson
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National League — Matula,
at Atlanta (Alexander 1-71, 7:35
you think Iwalked through that lobby wi thout shame?"
All and Palmer. MtI 1.50;
he asked, "It Is a personal hurt with me w hen my team Isn't
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going-good."
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Thursday's Games Tigers' manager got back to the original subject and
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Phil 50; Richard, Hou 71;
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because I'm not likely to score many runs on them.
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"Jack Morits is pitching for us, and I also know Graham
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Tuesday's Results
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Cleveland 7. Baltimore 6
by the late Larry MacPhil, the man who was his boss. Later,
New York 9, Detroit 6
moved tothe Yankees, Durocher had occasion
after MacPtiall
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Chicago 2, Minnesota 0
to sit In the stands with him one day during a bell game.
California 7, Texas 0
Baseball
"You always second guessed me when I was managing
- Kansas City 1, Oakland 2
DetroIt — Traded first baseman
Brooklyn,"
Durocher said to him. "I had only one guess, but
Today's Games
Jason Thompson to California for
(All times EDT)
two. Now, In this game'tnday, I want you to tell me
you
outfielder Al Cowens. Purchased
Kansas City (Gale i-S) at
outfielder Dan Gonzales from
what you wou would dotf you were the manager. Not after the
Oakland (Langford 33), 4:30
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play, but before. it."
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MaCPhil protested but Durocher Insisted.
56 Louis - Recalled outfielder
Baltimore (Palmer 42), 7:30 Leon Durham from Springfield of
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Syracuse of the International
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7-4)
Chicago
(Kravec
at
Mta to Syracuse.
Minnesota (Redfern 82),
3
Basketball
p.m.
Washington — Dick Motto
Seattle (McLaughlin 1-2) at
resigned
coaca and was
Milwaukee (Travers
replaced by Gene Shue.
P.M.
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Texas (JIos
33) at Call
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lernia (Tanana 2-5). 10:30 p.m.
Stromberg Carlson managed to score in all but one back Greg Landry and defensive
Tkuway s Game
and Mike 0zd0w
to a series of
Inning Tuesday night to edge Flagship Bank 10-9 In
Minnesota
Chicago
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Cleveland — Signed fresageni
In other women's action Donna Flanun cracked a
centers Jim Moore and Jess
LanghanL
pair of home runs to pace Lloyds to an 94 win over
Signed punter
New England
Ramps Angels; Diane and Rinse McKensie collected a
Maser League Leaders
Jay Sherrill on waivers from the
By United Press literstatienal
of hits each to lead Shadows to a 7-4 win over
Buffalo Bills. Signed strong
Sitting
safeties
James
Doughtie
and
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(bisad on 1$ it bats)
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perfect
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those situations, Nettles or Cerone? The answer was Cerone.
'Then why are you asking me?' To me it was no big deal. First
base was open all three times. There ain't no way I'm gonna
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signing of Seabreeze High School basketball ace Eric Ervin
and Ikiessen Its fourth to cap a five-run Inning.
Official.
It was the 42nd time In the game's history three players hit
Raider Coach Joe Sterling announced the signing of the
consecutive home runs. Jerry Turner, Dave WInfleld and Gene
Snndcrab point guard Tuesday afternoon.
Tenace of San Diego last turned the trick July 11, 1979.
1.
Ervin, a familiar face to Five Star Conference basketball
Mike Woes, who evened his recoTl at 4-4, pitched his third
followers, broke the Seabreeze school assists record by
comp1etegame of the season, striking out oueand walking one
averaging nine per game, totaling 2.
while scattering seven hlt&amp;
The slender 5'8" ball handler averaged 15 poInts per game
The Reds scored their final runonRonOester'sRBI single In
his senior year while earning Five Star Conference all. the sixth and the Dodgers scored their only run in the eighth on
conference honors and All-Area honors.
Reggie Smith's runscoring single.
Ervin also made an impression at Ocala several weeks back
In other Nt games, Chicago defeated Montreal, 4-Z Atlanta
during tryouts for the state AAU basketball team and earned a
topped San Francisco, 6.3, Pittsburgh nipped Philadelphia, 3-2,
spot on the squad which boasts some of the best basketball lii 13 innIngs, New York beat St L.oula 91, and Houston edged
talent In Florida.
San Diego. 4-3.
"He's a great young man and a very, very consistent type
4,
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ball player," commented Raider coach Joe Sterling.
Dennis Lamp pitched an eight-hitter over eight Innings and
"We're glad he decided on 5CC. Eric does a super job with Ken Henderson Wan FBI single In the sixth to lift Chicago.
the ball and tdsaulsts and steadiness wlfldeflnitely' help ua."
Braves i, Giants 3
Sterling added, ,,With Eric we feel we have a real strong
Gary Matthews drove ina pair of runs with a double and a
back court teaming him up with Keith Whitney from SefllIflole
triple and Dale Murphy lilt a two-run double for Atlanta.
High," JOE DeSANTIS
3, pgflj 2
Pinch-hitter Mike Euler's two-out single In the 13th Inning
scored Bill MIdIOCk wi th the winning run and snapped the
PWhadelda's five.ame winning streak.
Mets 6, Cardhsab S
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Rookie Mark Bomback held St. Louis to six hits over? 1-3
Innings and knocked in two nina with a filth-Inning double to
propel New York.
Astros4,Padres3
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o Cruz aizi to drive borne Craig Reynolds from xond
baaewith two out Inheeig.JflhIntollftbsntros.
down the Baltimore-Washington Parkway to the Cpital
Centre In 1973, Coach Gene Shue did not come along.
League
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14 81
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lonei and then Dick Motto, who led the team to an NB title in L--L" (21). HRs—MonlrI. Bench. W-LaCs (4-4).
(4); ,Chicage. O.Jssus Sutton ,(42). "Is—CIncinnatl,
1971
and a aecondplace finish the following year. Last season, Carter
(3)
Griftey (3). Foster. 4?). Driess
however; the Bullets slumped to 39-44, brelymade the
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Bombeck,. Hausman (S) and
each other and some players said Motta appeared to lose his hams, Camp (I). 0rford (9). Sisaros; Martinez. Often (5),
Garber (9) and i.nldld. W— Thomas (6). Sykes (H, Frazier
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public prints for ordering Graig Nettles purposely passed with second time this season at the bottom of the last
4:30 p.m. Thursday at Chase
Tim Graham W;
first base open the previous day.
winning pitcher, witi
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rni.s Batted h,
Eddie Charles pitched,
from Burnett Wahinj
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Atlanta 6, San Francisco 3
Pittsbgh 3.,
Phils 2. 13 inns.
Cincinnati 6, Los Angeles)
New York 9. St. LOUIS S Houston 4. Son Diego 3
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away wi th a 4-1 victory over the Mariners, gi vi ng the Mlwaukee Brewers their fifth straight victory and some pitching
hope for the future.
"I'll take it," said Rickey "Buster" Keeton, who was called
up from mlnor4eague affiliate Vancouver onSunday. "I was
pretty scared out there the first couple of innings but I settled
down. I threw as few pitches as I had to. It was something you
always dream about and It all came true."
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double during a three-run first Inning and that quick 3.1 lead
almostevaporatèdwhenKeeton,whohadgjve nupar
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records to 2-0 Tuesday with slammed a triple,
wins in the Sanford Pee Wee Wright smashed a dot
League.
Charles and Anthony
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PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI)
Representatives of 14 post season the Big Eight has been sounded out coaches, the athletic directors switch of the Wednesday basketball
college football games meet today and about its_views on swapping bowls In recommended presidents of con. games back to Monday ni$hts,
one subject being discussed privately alternate years and generally favors ference schools approve at a beglnnlng with the 1981-2 season. The
is a possible alternate-yar swap of it "or we wouldn't be thlt far along." December meeting a proposal that switch was made to Wednesday three
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conference champions between the
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Orange and Sugar bowls.
the 1988 season. The current rule expense. Conference schools will play
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request
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clubbed Cardinal Industries five performance by Grayson. three runs in the bottom of the-. double, while Dexter F
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ENGIFE INSTALLERS - Ex' perlenced. with Inboard &amp;..
inboard-outboard.
ASSEMBLERS
&amp;
BOAT
Assembler exp. in cruiser$.'
Minimum of 3 yrs. exp. Ex.
cetle'nt compaflt 'benet15, 10'
pd. holidays, pension &amp; In.AMP'
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Equal OpportunIty Employer ...

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323-5774 Day or Night

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3 Bedroom House for Rent. $200
a month. $100 sec. dep,, no
npt. nfl rhII,lrsn

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new
nersprng bedding.
F RON TAG E - P1 N E
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These beds are not damaged
CYPRESS $1,000 PER ACRE.
°' seconds but brand new top
TERMS
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local delivery. Noli's Sanford
S ACRES RESTORABLE

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1½ bath homes for under $250

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cab &amp; chairs Many
items to choose from. IfoIl's
cnfnrd rurnatar. S.ilw*n. Il.

Methodist Church, South Park and Fifth Street, San-

knowing exactly how much was stolen until

Jefferson Ward, interstate Mafl.

4-PfSOnalS

The robbers knocked a 3-foot hole in the

estlmate ranged between $1 million and ,5

Why be

the bank vault - encased in'2 feet of steel-

yin Ave., Longwood between $
am. &amp; 11 am. References ri.

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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality

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Sooth Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health center,

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Sefflor CIt
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the weekend. The normally busy Medford

$5,000 in valuables per deposit box, would

uare area was deserted for the weekend

SPurof the Moment Babysitting
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In myhome
Day or Night 323-6477

Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First'St.
AlAnon1 8p.m., Halfway House, lake minnie Drive,
SanfOrd,

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Entertainment by "Spectrwn" of Lake Brantley High
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John Barrow. portrayed In national headlines
asavlllalnwhotrledtotakeoverapoorblack

BoWevd.

FRIDAY, MAY30 Benefit performance of "Th'è Gospel Truth" by
Ballet Guild of SanfordSemtnole for Ronald McDonald
House, Gainesville, .8 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.

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violated the long4tanding "doctrine
of unconscionabilhty" and threw out the tax
deed. Barrow has appealed to the 1st District
Court of Appeal.
Tuesday he castigated Willis and vented the

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record department. Full timi, '
days. Pleasant working
conditions, good salary ,
benefits, Contact Personnel,
West Volusia Memorial'
Hospital, DeLand. Equal- ,
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baths, S yrs. young, custom

305-365-3314 after 6 p.m.
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Convenient, choice locatIon.
$76,500.

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A ChlIdi World, 323-0424

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CALL323.S1J4NOW

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buyers, New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
L down payments, 322-2217.

- Apt on New Smyrna Beach.
Ground floor, covered parking
$100. June 9 thru 13. Call 617.
2559 for details.

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High Brass Ensethble,
Norman deVere Howard Chapter UDC, noon, home
'of Mrs. Charles Steenwerth, 208 W.' 17th St., Sanford.
Covered dish luncheon and installation of officers.
Men's Awareness Seminar, sponsored by University

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275-2707.
Seminole
Sunrise KIwanis, 7
Buck's Sanford
Airport,

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AREAS

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE

To Work

SANFORD. FLORIDA

WASI-IING'l'ON. (UP!
After
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nervous
slghtslng, 112 young chmpion'spellers are ready
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 312
Seminole County. Florida under
the fictitious name of B&amp;R PEST
CONTROL, and that I Intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the proviSions of the Fic.
titious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 963.09 Florida Statutes
1937
51g. Walter C. Brown

IN VITATION TO BID
SANITARY EXTENSION.
LIFT$TATIONRENOVATIONS
AND ATHLEIIC FIELD
TOILETS
Seminole Community College

.iofs L-.' Podg.rs

Sanford, FlorIda

Sealed bids from Contractors
I. Brown
Sealed bids from Contractors
will be received by Owner. Board
will be received by Owner, Board Publish: May 21, 2$, &amp; June 1, ,
of Trustees, for Seminole Com- Of
'Trustm, for Seminole Corn. 1990
munity College at 2:00 P.M. munity Coliege it 2:00 P.M.
•DEW.0
local
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LOCAL TIME, JUNE 4. 1150. us
time. Jun. 4. .1980 In the Board
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Seminole Room of Seminole Community
FICTITIOUSNAME

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Spare or part-time Sales help
wanted, Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
benefits inclue paid vacatIon,
company car, retirement plan

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elderly person, male or
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convenient location $235 mo.
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Ca1I323-7466
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oq Lake Ada. Just So..'od

Sanford.
Call
MarIner's ViIIao.

REALlY

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ROOM. AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE.
GANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACRE
NEAR LAKE MONROE.
$74,900

BY OWNER-DeBary-Large
Living rmwlthclosiq,2 Berm.
2 baths, carpet, Central HIS,
seIfcIean oven, dishwasher &amp;
refrig. 322-7159.

2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT,
DELTONA AREA. $32000

WEL1STANDSILL
MORIHOMUS THAN
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F.W. Dodge Plan Room and
Central Florida Builders Ex.

Section 965.09 Florida Statutes
1957.

season &amp; cook meats, poultry,
seafood, vegetables, all types

'tft)ces- of - Gutmann
oclates, ArchItects Piannrs
Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic

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5In1ption in the reslavrant,
Salary$237 for 40 hours per wk

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I':Ptiict1ot1s at arva's o'rtIhi goods sh&amp;"
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W, FirSt St.

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Today the sightseeing is
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Return

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participated

list.
&amp;,P'!"t1cNalional Bank Building, Suiti10l,
P0. Drawer 931, Sanford, FlorIda

muting bona fide bids and return
Deposlt,wlII be refunded In full UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, vs.' PAUL E. KELLY;
o, documents in good usable for two sits to contr*ctors' sub
coo

1555th worif to get the
contest under way.
To calm the young spellers,

"$r1fl4iP" round

Music by Kopel.

Contractors who obtaIn bId
documents and do not bid the

trustees, or other claimants, by.
cover cost of reproductIon, on th
samebasisofreturnof documents., through, under or against the

IOdaysbeforethebiddpte,orpay documents and do not bid the KELLY. DECEASED; and all
$15.00 pet' set to defray cost of
project,mustreturnismeatIet unknown parties having or
reproduction and handling, as sit
l0datfsbetorethebiddate,or pay claimingtohaveanyrigp,t,tutl,,or
forth above.
per set to defray cost of Interest in the property hireln, et

at 8 p.m., DeBary Corn-

"Young-as-Heart" dance,
munity Center, Shell Road,

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spelling

DeBary, -Instruction,

Sub-contractorsand others may NAMED DEFENDANTS TO

reproduction cost, upon return of

upondeposltof$23.O0whichwlllbg

within Sdays efter opening of bids.

reproduction cost, upon return of ,legatees, grantees, assignees,

SUPPLIERS WILL BE ISSUE.P withinSdays.ftergpeningof bids.
AT COST OF REPRODUCTION.
Partial sets will nd be issued due
Each bid must be accompanIed
to size and scope of project.
by a certified check or bid bond
Each bid must be accompanied

The practice words havp
been posted In
Bee
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8anford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.

church, Moss

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Roads 434 and 438; 7:30
First Peabyterian
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High Pressure
Cleaning

Central Temp will Service AC's,
refrig, freezers, water coiers.
mi5c Call 373 7786 anytime,

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Hauling

Reconditioned room A C's 1000
to 30,000 BTU's 90 day guar.
Yard Debris, Trash,
Sales &amp; Service. Orlando
Appliances&amp;Mi sc.
Room Comfort Center, - 7485
John Young Pkway 299 6017.
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.K6s gone, but the swing set
the back 5ard isn't? Sell it with
a want ad. Call 3222811.

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Guaranteed Sanford Auction,
1215 French (17 97) 3237340.
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Sell those thingS that are lust.
taking upspace with a want ad
in the Herald 32726)1 or $33.
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W.nIed to buy used otllce
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Lic,

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Free Estimates
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WE BUY USED PURNITURI 5.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niturs Salvage. 322-3721.
Webuyusedfurniiura
FURNITURE&amp;THINGS
500 S. Sanford Aye,
Sanford
3236593
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Bulldozing. Clearing. tiackhoe
Service. Ditches. culverts.
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516.500.

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specialty. 25 yrs. Exp 8699542
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Will biJ5' old class rings &amp; silver
coins, Top dollar paid. Call
JIm, 37) 1351.

cing. No down payment. Pay
.5)34 or $91 monthly.

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31--Apartments Furnished.
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company benefits, 10 paid
holidays, insurance, an Equal

For appointment call
373.2930

in person AMF Powerboat
Div. 1143 30th St. Located on

apt. Settled working MAN
ONLY.nochildrenorpets 322.

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easy living fot' $43,300

ZONED C.2.

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46-Commercial Property

1½ yr. old frame 3 Berm1
bath home, extra clean, storage-workshed. Access to

$21,000.

homelnlovelyLochArborona
large wooded sIte. Central air
&amp; heat, dining rm..
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Longwood 427. 140' on highway

Full 5. Part time. aS-i9oe Any.

Oreemwold with central H-A,

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fenced yard. In great location.

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2 BR Duplex in Deltona, un
turn., Ref. &amp; Stove, Centril
AIr, $275 mo,
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Inn of America, Sanford. Ft.
Roofing Foreman with 10 y
Roofing Co. Call Expert
ROotIng 373.7173 aft. 6 p-rn.

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Must be able to drive,
References. 322.7036 or 322.
7425

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Bdrr, lbathhomeinSgnland.
Eat.In kitchen, newly painted

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WOODED CORNER LOT.
NEW LOG WALLS. TRUSS
ROOF, DRIEDIN, DOORS Ii
WINDOWS. SHELL ONLY
$79,900 WILL COMPLETE AT
165.000.

CALL ANYTIME
2565
Park

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$uIt4
Sanford Fl.

Experienced Intensive care

2525

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The Real EstateAgency

Housing Authority 305 323.

2435½ S. French (1792) Sanford

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142 Carver Av Academy Manor
$280 m. I under i?you qualify
Mary Griffith Realtor
I 425-1426
332.3994
2106

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Dinette set, living rm suite.
19" 8W TV, 2 kids bicycles &amp;
other misc. Items. 117 Country

All work gUaranteed &amp; includes
Scraping &amp; mildew removal

Furn. Refinishing

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miSC. repairs at reasonable
prices. Estimates. 322 1196

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OF ICE URNe TURE

KELLCO PAINTING
Licensed&amp; Reasonable, Quality

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Groomlng&amp;Boarding

'MOVING SALE.
stools. Elect Hedge trimmers,

Residential Auctions I. Ap

Record cabinets, 16 ft. 'ext

323 5620

after 5pm,

outside screened runs

Off

have called the reSt call th

shady kennels, circulating

OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Offices
339 7020 LONGWOOD

YARD SALE 426 San Marcos

iling in repainting, nt &amp; ext
wallpaper, wall texing, wocxj

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;

cages. we cater to your pets
322

Painting &amp; Repair
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Corner of 7th &amp; San Marcos
Ave. Clothes, plants. tools &amp;
misc. Some doors. 373 5515.

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75-Recreational Vehicles

Handyman

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Mortgage Investment, 1101 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 4222976
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Trailer, Loaded, extras, with
'74 Chevy Stepside Truck.
49,000 ml. $1,500. 3729501

Dinette set, $30. Tent, $40.
Screen rm., $25. Bookshelves.
$10, Weights &amp; bench, 535.
Dresser, $20. Bunk beds. $15.
323.9612.

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Interior &amp; Exterior

HANDYMAN
Carpentry,
Repairs, Plumbing, etc. Free
t. Ph. 3231935 after 5 p.m.

PORCH SALE: Compact dee
freeze, old furniture, mini.

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Si. our bsutiful new IROAb.
MORE, front I. rear BR's.

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333.4038

TRUCKS. Same day service.
323-1799

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HOUSE .SALE-All kinds of

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77Junk Cars Removed

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FACIA BOARDS $1900

Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgateS. We

off. Apply personnel
West Vgiusla Memorial

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famIly room. all equipped in
Stone Island. 2 acres, canI

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children, pats and en(oy
family cookouts In thin 2 SR,
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with
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339.7030 LONGW000

MEN'SSI'4IRTSALE$2escts
ArmyNavy Surplus
310$anfordAve.
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change. Used-S16, Exchange.
1109 S. Sanford Ave. 323.1930.

sup Heighti. 810.000.00.

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Anytime.

TopDoltarPaidforjunkl Used

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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ROBSON MARINE
2927Hwy.17.93
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,nent. 322-5990

I RebuildCondemnedHousis
S.G.BALINT
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11' Sears Fiberglass boat. Seats
6. lIfe preservers, oar, gas
tank. lOHp Johnson motor'&amp;
trallerReady toga fishing. lit
$500. gets it. 323-6543

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Newrms.kit&amp;bothremod,iing
whole ball of wax Financing
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table, take a cue, and sell It
with'a Herald classified ad.
Call 322-2611,

3227029
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Welding
SERVICES UNLIMITED
Weldlngclone,$I5 O0perhr
3220711

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LONOWOOD ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLAREA

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3237832

EveI.3flO83V3fl.UI,
7Vh st.

aIr &amp; heat, $3,900. FinaiicInQ
poisible. 8312933.

VACANT LOTS-2 Lots appres.

boyhood. Owner will finance
169,500.

WLSONMAIUR FURNITURE
311.31SE. First Si.

DELMAR'73-12*s?.Compiete

DUPLEX-I BR, 1 Bath cacti.
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Lonely housewife, you won't be
w$wn your tigr comes home
tà rpar in this spacious 3 BR,

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BUSINESS- 1 Story commer.
cial building w.partition, $•w
lord Avpoue.
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MLS

3220231

32231fl.3220719,333.$353

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HOME-S BR,) Bith, 2 Story
Street, Sanford. Call

50MiscellaneousfoI- Sale

'pasture. $230 mo, + $150
security, inquire at ill)

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GENEVA- )2'x'0' 3 Berm

STOP AND THINK MINUTE.
If Classified Ads didn't

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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Chairman •
oer of Adlustm.nt
Publlih May 2$ 1. Jung 2. 1930
DEW-fe

&amp; Sold

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BROKEN

Used, any condition 4441176
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WANTED TO BUY-Homes In

AIR 5. HEAT, NEW APPLI.

PAINT BRAND

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1SO'xl3I' FOR COUNTRY
LIVING
NEAR
LAKE
JESSUP. $32,500.

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appreciate. After hours call
3232930.

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Exteriors 999. to 5399•

decorative fireplaces (in
stalled). Call -John 33) 0371,

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CQU.NTRYL*ftGO,s I acts 12

2 BEDROOM FRAME ON 2

exterior.

CLASSIFIED AD.

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SELL THOSE NO LONGER

- Terms, Call W.' Mallczowski.

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RMOI. 529,900.

dec., air, ww carpet, adults,

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COUNTRY LIVI'NG-3 Bdrm, 2
bath home on S acres in
Geneva. Pool &amp; patio,

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Util fu,'n. Middle-aged lady
preferred, 614670$

EXECUTIVE
OFFICE
CLERK-Training
position.
Plush surroundings, .33 year

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CAR PORT ON LARGE

heat, newly rsfvrbish.d inside

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with the Clerk of this Court at'1

Seminole Community CoUlge Pub
10. 1950
Publish May 14, 21, 29, 1910
DEW.))
DEW.59
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gi,Iest
house.
- Every
Imapinabie feature. You'll
ove it for $79900

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ROOF. WALK TO SHOP.

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5&amp;SLAWN&amp; POOL
Lawncare&amp; Pool Cleaning
Time or Regular Reas
Call 323 hf? or 86? 0108

FIXTURES. Jenkins Furnl.

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668 51i9,inytme

Mowing, Edging. etc
I Time. Vacalon or 411 Se)SOfl
322 0218
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BAKS

time to chx'se a nev home

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Concrete

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GWALTNEY JEWELER
204S.ParkAve
322 6509

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AniquesandModern Furniture
One Pieceâr Houseful
Bridges AntIques
323-2101

is" Color portable in good

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REAL ESTATE Broker

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TOP SOIL 8. GILL DIRT
L A N DC L E A R I N G &amp;
BULLDOZING 32)8590

tfflUC

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VERY SPACIOUS LOCH ARBOR HOME
Refurbished &amp;
ready for the large family.
, 2 baths &amp; an addition
containing hUge family rm.,
sewing rm., etc. (Could be
apt for Mom). New carpeting

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 4II, the finest In used
Iurnl e, Refrig,, stoves,
tools,

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Cash 322.4132

Used IbI model color TV'S, all
working. $99.95. 10 to choose
from. P4011's Sanlord Furniture
salvage, 11-92, So. 01 Santord.
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3.5 ACRES 100' paved road
frontage, $8,550.

SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARS'
Batl &amp; Blown. CUSTOM IN
SULATI.ON CO 323 llB3or 831
1778. Free est

CARPET &amp; FURNI T•UR E
CLEANI1G
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All With Good Terms

Carpet Cleaning

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Sanford. 322 8721.

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Mob,le Homes, RVs (etc
Senior titizen discount, Free esi
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TOwER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook • 519 E - 1st St . 372 5742

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a low cost Classified Ad.

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Part Siamese, female
323 741)

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YOUR CHOICE
FOR THE FUTURE

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MICROWAVE
Brand New. push button control
has probe. Originally $619,
balance $398, $19 monthly.
339 8386

Blvd.

20 ACRES for sale ofi Markham
Wood Rd. Sat. &amp; Sun. Call from
$ a.m. to 10 p.m., weekdays 3
p.m. to 10 p.m. Brokers
.welcome. 322.9366.

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Air Conditioning

65PetsSupplies -

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REALTORS, MLS

5th St., Lk.

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COLLEGE. AND DELtVEID DATE'AP4D HOUR MENTIONED net later than July II, 1950. If you THAT THE BOARD OF ADJUST.
NOT LATER THAN DATE MD
fail to do so, ludgment by detWl MENT OF THE CITY OF SAN.
ABOVE,
HOUR MENTIONED ASOVL
OvmIr reserves the right to will be entered against you for the FORD WILL HOLD A REGULAR
Gwner reserves the right to
relct any or all bids or certain r,ftetdemsndedlnttsecomplaW. MEETING ON JUNE I), 1930 IN
l'*(El any
all bIds or wIaln 5$ljIOfI$ Of a bid as stIpulated In It iI, ORDERED that the above - THE CITY HALL. AT'l13o A.8.t
portions of a bid as stlputafod Ifl tMF3(*MOF PROPOSAL. andto - notice of suit end order lor-no IlIORDER TO CONSIDER A RE.
QUEST FOR A VARIANCE IN
tPsIFORMOF PROPOSAL, andto waive any informalitie-s and named defendants to appear
THEZONINGORDINANCEASIT
waive any lnformallties and •actnicalltles In bl4dInq, and to. plead (Service by PublIcation)
PERTAINS TO SIDE SETSACK.
award th. lob in the best interest of the Owner. No bid iS
with- Marshal ma newspaper of general
ZONED DISTRICT IN LOT? AND
of the Owner. No bid shall be wiltsa-awn for a period of 30 days from clrojlatiOtt in Sminole COunty,
35' of Lot I BLK. 7, TiER D,
'swn ore period of days from the op*ning date.
Florida, once a wee5. fur sIx (6) N.TOWN
OF SANFORD. BEING
the opening date.
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C
iting
Of. Earl S.. Weldon
President SInole
Wedneaday, May14, 1950. DONE MORE SPECIFICAkLLY DES.
PSIISS, CRIBED AS LOCATED AT
Community College
Seminole Community College and ORDERED at, Orlando, HICKORY AVE.
PLANNED USE
Or. Earl S. Weidon
Fiorldathl$2SthdayofA.prIl,19S0.
OF THE PROPERTY ADDITION I
ChaWman Sosrd of Trusties
JOHN
A.
REED,
JR.
Mr. J. Wendell Ages
TO CHURCH.
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Seminole Community College
UNITED S'TATES -- - C airman

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TOEXI$TINOCONOU$TSTUss, FIELD
AND States Attorney, SO) Federal
TOILETS

100 newspapers and come
from 39 states and fru$fl U 1*t
away as Alaska, Puerto Rico
and the Virgin Islands 'fl
bee is sponsored by the'
Scrfppafloward Newspapers.

oi of 112-la about the sm.
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onaftcsimlleoftheformtncluded

marked: EXTERIOR LIGHTING and address of the b4ddr an copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's
OF SOUT H AND WEST marked:
SANITARY
EX. attorneys, Gary L. 5,95, United

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throughout

'tended to dominate, with 31
national champions being
girls uhile 24 have been boys.
" don't. know why, iald
Bee director James H.

ChWth, Sanford.
Suford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First S.
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Altaiuoute'South Seminole Jaycees, $ p.m.,Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wyinore fl.oad.
TOPS Chapter, 7p.m. over Baptist ChUrch, Crystal
Lale and Country Chb, l.ake Mary,
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sealed envelope bearing' the name dupliccie. enclod. in an
opaque

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Florida Federal,

p.m.,

other claimants, by. through.
Ufld*f or against Judith Dowling
elly. deceased; and all unknown
partIes having or claimIng tO have

animal.

speller Is eliminated.

,ding, Sanft*d Airport.

Qurch, Casselberry; 7

on a facsImile of the form Included
with the contract documents, iii

Is the Identifying

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TeCommuntIoee

VICE BY PUBLICATION) -TO:

company for not less than 5 Pit'
hereinafter
issued by an acceptable surety proper Iy
they are
alnst.
cent of thebasebid. The successful
company for not less than S per. described. You are hereby
They are relatively easy, bidder will be required to furnish , cent of thebisebid. The successful notified that an action has ben
performance bond and labor and
deslgnedprimarily togive
bidder will be required to furnish InstItuted against you in the above
materials
payment bond, each Ifs performance bond and labor .1 Court by the United States of
children an Idea of the con- the full amount
of the contract
materials payment bond, each in America, to foreclose the mor
test's procedure.
sum, Issued by a bonding company the full amount of the contract
tgage on the following described
'ope
Lot $7, LAKE SYLVAN
But "fortify," one (If (s licensed in Florida.
sum,i$suedbyabondingcornpany

MONDAY, JUNEZ
Geneva Citizens' AUOCIIIIOI*, I p.m., Geneva
Community Building. Topic: Geneva area water
supplies.
agllih As A Second Language class, 1-2:30 p.m.,

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32771, upon request accompanied FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION

upondeposltof$l3.Oowtllcptwlllba

AdVentist

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openIng of bids, Refund foP SItS in
of ccumins -ii,
usable 0 E ORG U F R E 0 E R I C K
excess of two will be IoU 115 00 to
condition within 5 days after the POWELL,' Minors and the
cover cost of reproduction, on the opaning of bids. Refund for sets in unknown heIrs. devlsees. gran.

Baker, who haj been pro.

p.m.

DeposIt will be refunded In full

in

and meiorfes
list of worda Dr. Richard R.

Zellwood Corn Festival.

Sanford Civic center, 10a.m.
CaU3fl-9148 for reservation.

who

get down to the serious

Flea market 8 a.m, to noon, Ascension Lutheran
Church, Ascension i)rive, Casselberry, Coffee and

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FM tape, 51,495 or bPst

The K'ing of The Rock

Casselbez'ry.

DeBary. Community Canter featuring Adrian

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privacy, yet moments from

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Space Museum

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CARPETS. NEAR MIDDLE
change in Orlando; and may be
obtained or revIewed from the

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Custom built, DeBary. att.
5:30. 645-6123. No agents,

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOU.
BLE CARPORT, FENCED
SUNLAND. $10800

Sanford's Sales Leader

GENEVAGARDENS-) Berm
*2?OmoLease,D.posit. .,
Adults Only. Call 322.2090

LPN FULL TIME-Il.? Shift.
Apply Lakeview Nursing
Center. 9)9 E. 2nd St.
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BEDROOM, I I, ,BATHS,AIR&amp;
HEAT. SCREENED PATIO.
VALENCIA COURT. $35,900.

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3 BEDROOM, lVi BATH. AIR &amp;
HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36900

'STENSTROIVI

333.3575

' OF SANFORD REALTOR
2SMS. French Ave. 3220231
322 3353. 322-3772, 322 0179
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30-partmnts Unfurnishe

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ASSOCIATES, INC.

ALLFLORIDAREAL.TY

your -lot
our fof
Y Enterprise, Inc
Medel Inc., Realtor
614.3013

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321-0759

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Washer repo GE deluxe model,
Sold orig. $1O%35, used short
time. Ba). $109. II or$1P 35 mc
Agent 339-0336.
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2610 Sanford Ave.
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CALL TODAY!

7015 French
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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 323-1590

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Eves: 349.5.4, 332.1939, 373130?

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With following. Apply King of
Hair, 1911 French Ave.,
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Sanford.

Bedroom Home with
Fireplace. Near church &amp;
shopping. Assumable mor-

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Orig. $529, now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 3)9-S3$6.
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KENMORE WASHER-Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
. 373 0697

Looking for a residential lot to
build on away from the BIG
CITY? We've got it! Right in
the heart of Lake Mary. Only
1)1,000. Won't Last 'Long!

LET US HELP YOU
BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME..

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1104 N, Mills Ave.
OrIandoe9o3eoo

REALTOR 322.4991'

holding.

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Positions now open
for
production carpenters helpers
with nations largest producer
of factory built moduIr
housing. Carpintry sip.
necessary. Apply Cardinal
Industries, Inc., 701 S. San.
ford Ave., Sanford, Fl. ff0
phone calls. Equal Op.
portunity Employer.

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repair, large older 2 story.
d9wntown. Good credit,

29kRoom &amp; Board

after 6 p.m.. 834-5910.

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Sonable Weekly &amp; monthly
rates, utilities paid. Inquire- 500 S. Oak 811-7353.
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Revlslonsto existing lift station,
Spelling Bee La all about
engaged in businessat 217 E. First
EXTERIOR LIGHTING OF
New sanitary waste lines to
St., Sanford, Ftc., Seminole
correct spC)ll. ,
SOUTH AND WEST PARKING existing high school portable
County, FlorIda under the fic.
The 68 girls and 48 boys, a AREAS. LIGHTING FIXTURES, buildIng site andnew athletIc fiefd titious name of THE HMH
AND BASES TO toilets. New
record number, have visted POLES
athletic field toilet i GALLERY, and that I Intend ,
EXISTING CONDUIT STUBS,
building of concrete masonr
registersaId namewith the CIe,'k
the FBI building,
Bid documents are open to
walls
the Circuit Court, Seminole
the Washington monument, public inspectIon in the of1cei of roof. wood truss (shed) shIngled of
County, Florida in accordance

SA'lURDAY, MAY 31
Seminole Cotuity
Lcague of Women Voters summer
luncheon, 11:30 am. Lord Chumley's, Altamonte
Springs. Panel Semtnoleh'ealth care specialists.
The !1ob1le Unit the Central florida Blood Bank

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING OP
SOUTH AND WEST PARKING

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Seminole South Rotary,-7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a,m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, State Road
YourAdu1tC1ubfor8Inges,9p,m.,'landoGarden

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purchased is finally paid off.
,
He also claims he's been shot down by
county tax officals when he's tried to turn a
taxcertlficateintoanownetshjpdeedand can
no longer make an honest living from his

The ven investor, whos combed county
courthouss since 1962 buying up tax certificates, made headlines earlier thIs year
when he bought one on the house belonging toFedo and Hattie Mae kenon, retired farm
hands in Gadsden County.

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CLEAN SUBURBAN LIVINGhome. 3 Bdrms-2 baths. 10*16
utility bldg. 6+ acres cleared
8. fenced. Only $33,000
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BUILDING LOTS-ACREAGE
Give Us A Call
We've got it or can get it!

Orlando
327 1577

Sanford
32) 0610

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1979 Lincoln Towncar, fully

Little want ads bring big, bg
results. Just try one 327 7611
or 831 9993

I Brand new, with power head 8.
all attachments. Warranty.
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Pay $399 or $20 monthly. Financing, No down payment.

7439$ Myrtle Ave

JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7191, Sanford

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apartment' Sell "don't needs"
last with a want ad
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Lawnmowers. Wesell the best &amp;
service the rest WESTERN
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W.Garneltwhite

Carolina Log &amp;

SANFORD, Only $37,000
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE
$'.-z percent

Entrance, bath, AC, CAble TV.
hook-up, near resurant
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pets $50 wk. 372-3114 aft.L@M?liiMil
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Your uureOurconcern

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Bath, klt. appliances with
Qash-dryer. $295 per mo. with
16 S disc. to senior cItizens.
Cell 645-1821.

29-Rooms

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COME &amp; GET THEMI

W.GarnettWhit,,.Brer
3277351

WANT A 4 BDRM.2 BATH?
LONGWOOD. Only $39 501)

339 7020 LONGWOOD

Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
fl S. of Sanford 332912),

SEIGLER REALTY'

Lovely quiet neighborhood,
Fenced back yard and w'll
134,000'

339-1020 LONGW000

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Pickup-

80-Autos for Sale

Auction, 1215 5. French Ave

OFFICEFURNITURE

&amp; 4 chairs. $30 each Noll's

100

CHAIRS. 61 matching. black

OFFICEFURNITURE

IN DELTONA. $4,000 PER
ACRE

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interest to qualifi
3 BEDROOM CB HOME

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REALTORS

_____________________________ _!u10 Sanford Ave. - 322-7972

LOVELY POOLSIDE CONDO

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Young Married Couple Wants
Store &amp; OffIce Cleaning,
evenings &amp; weekends.

$2reg. -2wkssai ary terms

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2 BDRM, 2 bath Cgndo with Pool,
Central
MA,
kitchen
etluippedAdults,nopets,sns
+ security. Harold Hall
Realty, REALTOR 323-5774.

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Call 323 0190. Sanfordarea,

Cashiers. Coo's- Waitresses

Inc. Weekly

DIVIDE.

F

FORD

1979 DODGE STUMPY 1 Wh

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FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.

533,000 $10,000 down.

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pool, CHIA, $5,000toanume

Franklin, North CarolIna.

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'40-Condominiums
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TRANSCRIPTIONIST

ELECTR TECH
Syrs.experiencebrings

$19,900.

SENIORCITIZENSSPECIAL

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Jacksonville, says he'sso disgusted with state
and local officials he's willing to call it quits
and sell the tax certificates he's bought up to
the highest dder.
Barrow,

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ANYage. I have 2 children, 65.
3. Cell 643-5444, DeBary.

him about $100 tried to seize control of their
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$7,500 house.

certificate business,

Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
E, 2nd St.
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SECRETARY
'Typing . filing. B'keeping. Will
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CHILD CARE-My home day'
time. LongwoodLake Mary.
TECHNICIAN
322-4531 or 3)9 9659.
HS grad science background
benefits
training
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CHILD CARE - In my home for
3 to 5 yr. olds. Daysonly. Lake
MECHANIC
Mary area. 3flU62.
Exp. in all phases auto repair.
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make it one o(' the largest 'the(ts 1n us; a..'xcept for'a Memorial Day parade Monday,
history.
Medford police said 30 investIgators were
ThenaUon'slargestrobberyoccurred,
working on the case.
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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., community
United Methodistchurch,HIghway17.9casl
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mtg. No qualifying. sn,soo.

Expert Roofing 323 1113
Serious inquires only -

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Range. Several Sets of Lined
Mahogany Night
Drapes.

10 ACRE S HEAVILY WOODED

- dining rm., breakfast 000f

36._4et_0n1 p.npejy
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FBI investigators Interviewed people about

robbery.

COUNTRY HOME 5. 3'' Acrej

c.irpeted. Must see! 6.44-2)63

shift. Apply at American Wood'

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REBEL '69-12*50 Furn. Set in

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• 1973. Honda 750, 4 cyl.
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Overeaters Anonymo, 73O pm., Aftajno Mall
looked for clues today In a pile of valuables
was taken from a Lufthansa Airlines cargo
Sears.
left behind by expert thieves who cut through
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2 feet of steel and cement to steal as much as
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Tuesday and found the floor of the bank
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folk dancing rehearsal and Instruction for all ages
strewn with stocks, bonds and other contents
the vault of the Depositors Trust Co. were from the boxes.
Polish language
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courses also forming.
pried open during the precision operation,
-Kennedy said it was "an absolute shambles
which involved at least two and a' many a'
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The president - of Ahe- production keM rigfit-,0there.
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company that has made nighttime 'goap operas among
Coming up In the new season that begins next September,
television's biggest hits thinks they rnight soon by'going out of
Lorimar will have "Secrets of Midland Heights," which sounds
style.
like "Peyton Place" in a new, updated setting, and "Flamingo
"These things go in cycles," Lee Rich, who heads Lorimar
Road," based on the old Joan Crawford film. I'Secrets" will be
Productions, said in an interview.
a CBS weapon in the ratings race, while Flamingo goes for
Lorimar are those wonderful o le who ave 00 "Dallas"

"Knots Landing," "Eight Is Enough" and "The Waltons,"
Three of those shows helped put CBS in the to li ratings spot
for the season ju~t past .and "Eight Is Enough" helped ABC

- leMful ~f late for Lorimar.'

NBC

"Yeah, they're soap operas, sort of," Rich conceded. He was

pleased with the quality of his new pilots, but he has no special
or
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affectio n

"I'm a heavy believer in anything that sells and this format
seems to sell right now," he said. "People Uke,to look *at that
stuff and that's what's hot for the thhe beiffg, I would gather.
"Now's the time we ought to stop ind go to a new form."

Asked what he thought the new fors would be, he refused to
go into detail and simply replied, "Who knows? If 1-dido I
wouldn't till.11
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not going to be on the air. You, can smell it if you've been
around. I could have told you in advante what pilots of =3
had a chance and what pilots did not -but if the networks are
paying

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remaining crumbs and other ingredients, except the cheese.
Simmer gently for 20 minutes, stirring frequently. Alternate
slices of eggplant,
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simmer for 20 minutes, then mix both pots. Add the cream and
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place to display. It is a challenge she enjoys.
Gardening and taking care of the flowers around their home
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dancing, but She finds, as do many working mothers, the
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freeways to the San Pedro docks. That was a spectacular
operation in itself.

there he wouldn't need the
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very careful of whom you take Airing VL-m in public could
advice from concerning cause oth--rs to think less of
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money. You'll illeeply resent it
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Frye found himself confronted by another puzzle. How to
transix)rt t4 55-foot nimiel from the San Ferriando Valley to
the Mediterranean, via the Panama Canal and into the ta nk at
a
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,everil 11,0rd Grade is rnoved to make another underwatei

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mending that you have
uricacidand
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(A) Minolta 4601 Pocket Autopak Camera
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Telephoto lens for easy close-ups. Low light/
ush flash/flash ready signal. Dual magnuncation viewfinder. Easy to use. 2 lbs.
6638.032-.O Your Cost $74.87.. $117.00
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(H) Sunpak Auto Electronic Flash Model
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(.1) Deluxe Canvas SLR Camera Bag.2pocket partition, front pocket. 1 2x8x8" Ibs
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Kodak Kodacolor II Print Film. 35mm film
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.(M) Kodak Instant Print Color Film. 10 color
exposures. 1 lb.
6652.117-9 Your Cost $6.57......$9.10
(') Polaroid 8X-70 Color Film. Instant print
film. 10 exposures. 1 lb.
6646-061-9 Your Cost $5.97 ......$8.45
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856-01o.3 Your Cost $114.97.
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Royal 110-01191t Print/Display Calculator
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Casio LCD Clock/ Calculator Model
AQ2200. Constant display of time, day. Uni.
versal calendar. 2 alarms, stopwatch, timer. 4
functions plus square root, %. Independent
memory. With case and batteries. 1 lb.
9272.008.5 Your Cost $33.77,,,, $399
(0) White Desk Phone. Traditional design.
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set tab. Segment shift carriage. Case. 33 lbs.
3584-012-3 Cost $209.47 Pica .. $349.95
3584-013.1 Cost $209.47 Elite.. $349.95
() !antry Survivor Sat., Fire protection to
17000. Spacious interior; removable door. Key
lock, double lock bolt. 1 74x1 3x81,s". 38 lbs.
4220.001.4 Your Cost $38.47,,,, $50.00
(L) Cross 12X Gold Fill3d pen/Pencil 1 lb.
4898-003.3 Your Cost $26,97,,, $36.00
121( Coid Fillod D&amp;lIpofnt Pan only. 1 lb.
4896-004.1
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(A) Remington® 18 Gas Chain Saw Model
89637. Lightweight. Automatic chain oiling.
Sprocket nose 16" bar cuts trees up to 32"
thick. 2.3 cubic inch engine; eloctrqnic ignition. Chain brake; anti-vibration. 14 lbs.
4428-008-9 Your Cost $147.94 .. $189.95
-(9) R.mlngtont 12" 0.. Chain Saw Model - 89409. Fully automatic oiling. Cuts trees up to
24" thick. Powerful 1.9 cubic Inch engine; electronic Ignition. Spark arresting muffler. Lightweight and easy to handle. 12 lbs.
4428-012-1 Cost *00.04 $79.97 ..$119-99
15-Drawer Hardware Assortment. Over
1500 screws, washers, nuts, cotter pins, plastic anchors, nails, wire brads and tacks. Sturdy
1 5-drawer organizer cabinet comes with preprinted labels. 10 lbs.
4256-002-9 Cost *11.04 $9.92.. $15.80t
Skit 71/4 'CircUlar Saw Model 574. Burnout protected 1A HP motor. Upper and lower
guards of die cast aluminum. Safety switch;
double Insulated. No-load speed 4600 RPM.
Includes combination blade, wrench. 11 lbs.
-4288-012-0 Your Cost $49.90.,.. $59.99
Skil W' Cordless Reversible Drill Model
2002. Operates forward and reverse at 100 or
300 RPM. Can be fully recharged In 16 hours;
recharges up to 1 000 times. Includes recharging unit and chuck key. 3 lbs.
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(F) Stanley 12- Piece Household Tool Set. Slur-'
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6 or 12-volt auto batteries overnight. Clear
view DC ammeter. Built-in carrying handle;
power cord, clamps. UL listed. 8 lbs.
1724-002-9 Your Cost $21.97.... $35.90
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448.004-8 Coat 16.67- $8.97.....$8.95
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6782-015-9 Cost I22.97$18.77.. $29.95
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6800-158-5 Your Cost $35.77.... $44.95
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6874.0331 Cost $6.77 $24.97 - . $44.95
Sony FM/AM Portable Radio Model
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for big sound. Hi/lo tone control. Earphone.
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6932-041-4 Your Cost $29.97.... $34.95
Panasonic Cassette Recorder with FM/
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Radio Model 74640. LED time display, brightness control. Wake to music/alarm. Lighted
'slide rule dial, AFC on FM. 4 lbs
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(0) Sony 19 Color TV Model KV1923 12
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(H) Panasonic 12" G&amp;W Portable TV Model
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6874.124 Your Cost $94.97... $119.95
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car cigarette lighter. 3 lbs.
4378-002-2 Cost GDWU-$37.67 . $12995
(B) B.arcat5 10-Channel Automatic Programmable Scanner Model 8C210. Any 10
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room for records and tapes. Overall size
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Branch Road.
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at the Marriott Inn in Fort Wayne, at- successful and just conclusion," Webster
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level townhomes of stucco and cedar. No unit will be 10-year National Home Owners Warranty, They will
tended a reception afterward, then left said.
woriwicie branch offices for selling and the first units
above or below another. The units will have from 1162 have a Winter Park address. The builder is Harkins 'the motel and returned about 2 hours
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to 1634 Uveable square feet and will be priced between Construction of Lake Mary. .
lat.Uce spokesman Dan Gibson said a relutiVe racial calm for several yea:s.
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fall, but ttvas orderly.
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licenses to be available in
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Jordan, 44, director of the National
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