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stations may be cut back,
have been the 2 cents per gallon extra
Steve Williams of Williams and Son profit on the pumps the entire day. Had
.Amoco, at U.S. Highway 17.92 and Lake he changed days on the cash register
Mary Boulevard in Sanford, is hopping and in his records, he said, the prices
'I mad over federal interference in the oil would have been legitimate.
business, especially after a recent
Williams said he did not sign a conI
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"overcharging."
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Department of Energy spokesman
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two hours that day.
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of circumstance" and he really wasn't a consumer complaint.
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HirId Photo by Tom Vincent
On March 18, Williams said the unleaded; and $fl.50 for'charging 1.8
•Amoco oil company called to inform cents above the maximum for premium
Steveit Williams, (above) owner of Williams &amp; Son ;lflOcO, said
Win that, effective the next day, gas unleaded.
his recent fine for overcharging on gas was unjustified. ''If I
- I prices Would be going up 2 cents per
"To satisfy a refund to the marketas-iiiaking so much iiioiie, would my liamids get this dirty?"
gallon.
place," he said, "Williams returned
Ileasked.
The oil company has the right to raise $48.75 to the U.S. Treasury. He was not
prices on gas already in the ground at required to roll back prices."
prices
- base next year's imliocations on a per- of doing business has gone 'sky high."
J his station, Williams said, because he
But Williams did lower his prices
centage of 1979 sales, which were much
Part of the problem is paperwork,
does not pay for it until it goes through May 1 on self-serve gas in hopes of less.
which he says takes up much of his
his pumps.
selling more.
His only hope to avoid going time.
Because Williams' working day runs
"I dropped the prices on self-serve bankrupt, he said, is to keep the volume
Another problem is overhead com- from noon to noon, customers' gasoline only to pick up the people who are prIce
O1 salei up now so the ércentãge of pared to a low profit iiiargin, Williams
purchases made before noon are shopping," he said. "I have to sell as1979 sales that wilL be grunted will be said he pays about 81,0(X) per month in
registered on that calendar day, but much gasoline as I can. I'm looking out higher,
rent on the service station, $4,000 per
Currently, he said he is selling month In payroll and about another
purchases made after noon are for myself and the people in this neighrecorded the next calendar day.
regular self-serve gas at 7.6 cents per $6,000 per month in miscellaneous
borhood.
Just before noon on March 18,
"If people don't start buying more gallon over his cost, instead of the 16.1 expenses.
Added to the problem is that the oil
WiLliams said, he began to raise the gasoline, the allocations could be cut cents he could charge.
prices on his pumps, to begin operation back, and if'so theyre (the customers)
- ,,If the -oil companies- wonl"come- - -companies want payment every three
have to come down to move days, regardless of how many pur- at the new price for the next working going to be riding bicycles or hoofing down,
day which would begin after noon.
chases were wade "on account," he
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more product," he said,
Once the pumks were cleared of
Allocations today, Williams ex"On Sundays a year ago," he said, said.
March 18 transactions, he could plained, are based on percentage of a
"we sold 1,500 to 2,000 gallons. Last -- Williams said reports of his being
legitimately begin charging the ad- gasoline station's 1978 sales. Williams Sunday we sold about 525 • gallons. lined for overcharging were Incomplete
ditional 2 cents per gallon. But Williams said his 19'78 sales were high, but people
People aren't buying as they were. and somewhat unfair.
"I've been in this town 10 years," he
didn't get the pumps cleared beausé ari not buying gasoline like they were. They got used to staying home. But if
he was called out to help a regular
For Instance, in May 1978, Williams we get a low percentage of our 1979 said, "Now people think I'm a crook.
customer whose car had broken down,'- and Son Amoco sold 63,683 gallons of sales as an allocation, I'll go
"But the news media didn't get the
details," he said.
he said.
gasoline. In May 1979, 51,005' gallons bankrupt."
When he got back he discovered that were sold.
"If I was making so much money,
He said other stations will be in
gas had been pumped for two hours at
Williams said the government may similar predicaments, because the cost would my hands get so dirty''

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more than two dozen cover stories for the magazine, including pieces on the People's Temple mass suicide In
Guyana, the hostages In Iran and the trial of Patty Hearst.
He warns that we may be entering what he calls"'The Eraof Limitations."
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"In the United States," Mathews says, "we've alaays
been taught that If we had the will and the people, the
possibilities were unlimited. But today, those limits are
being defined. We find we're limited in energy. In living
space, open land, clean air, clean rivers. We're colliding
with the harsh reality of these increasing and ferocious
limits. Facing up to that reality Is going to test our
courage and Ingenuity."

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remarkably accurate. In one of "Your Future's"
segments, Axthelm reviews the predictions of the 16thcentury astronomer, Nostradamus. Among them: that -- France would be swept by revolution, that someone
named Louis Pasteur would found an Institution, that
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Fittingly, Axthelm presents his piece from a modern
emporloum of production — abetting parlor.
One thing that Is certain about our future Is that
America wW be older. By the year 2029, the median age In
this country will peak at 38. Quinn, a contributing editor of
Newsweek and a syndicated columnist whose "Staying
Ahead" appears In more than 100 newspapers, envisions
major changes In our retirement and pension laws. But In
her analysis on "Yet, Future," she also suggests that the
Graying of America could have a profound system of
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Quinn, who also serves as a correspondent for CBS News.
"Older people feel they can depend on the government.
But young people feel more self-sufficient, and that could
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Can there indeed be progress In an era of limitations?
Will, who won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for commentary and
whose syndicated column appears In more than 300
newspapers, delivers an elocient essay in which he
speculates that the future won't be any more shocking
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depends on how you define the issues. Some problems
don't change very much, but that doesn't mean there's no
such thing In progress. The study of the future Is useful.
It's also useful to take those studies with about threa-anda-half grains of salt. It's a matter of keeping your perspective."

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where
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President Carter's Olym'pic boycott call
a late boost Saturday, the deadline day
for entries, by voting not to compete at
the Moscow Games.
The JOC, supporting a government
decision taken Feb. 1, voted 29-13 at a
special general assembly session to
boycott the Otympica, i.hich start July
19.
The vote came several hours after-the
Japan Amateur Athletic Association,
governing body of the JOC, held an
emergency - meeting with chief rabifiet
secretary Mayashi Itoh to discuss
President Carter's boycott movement.
Itoh had told the association the
government was strongly opposed to
japan compeung in moscow aria ouiciais
were considering the suspension of
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Keith said he would Just as soon Mire meeting Tuesday night he will ask that
By DONNA ESTES
See editorial, Page 8A
forgot the instruction to prepare the commissioners give some more
Herald Staff Writer
preliminary discussion to the proposal
ordinance,
In-depth discussions are likely
Commissioner Julian Stenstrom, who before the ordinance is prepared.
among Sanford City Commissioners of the station, we are trying to give a
"I would like to hear what other
motion authorizing
Tuesday night before the move toward competitive edge to someone," Fair made the
preparation of the ordinance, said his commissioners have to say," Stenrequiring service stations to post prices said.
"If the ordinance extends to gasoline, main reason was to clean up the strom said. "Some operators have told
goes any further.
The commissioners voted two weeks why not to bread and milk. We have got signboards that appear at some local me it would cost as much as 8200 to post
ago, on recommendation of City to have faith ln the intelligent consumer stations with no numerals or with up- signs,' he said.
Knowles told the commissioners
Manager Warren Knowles, to instruct to shop around and buy gas where he side down numerals and those with bent
earlier
this month two bills were to be
City Attorney Vernon Mire to prepare wants to get the best buy for his posts.
considered
by the Florida Legislature
was
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dollars," Fair said.
mainly to clean up the
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International Court.
The Judgment rejected the Iranian
view the hostage issue should not be
considered outside the context of historic
relationships between the two countries.

IL said iran should have attempted to
force its ruling's, also criticized the
prove
its allegations of gross American
aborted U.S. attempt to rescue the
interference
if it wanted these taken into
hostages.
account.
In its Judgment, delivered in the Grand
Hall of Justice of the Peace Palace by
The 15 judges were critical, however,
Court President Sir Humphrey Waldock, of the aborted U.S. attempt April 24 to
75, of Britain, the court also ordered the
rescue the hostages in Tehran.
return to the United States control of the
American Embassy in Tehran and the
"The court feels bound to observe that
consulates in Tabriz and Shiraz and ruled
an operation undertaken in these circurnIran should pay damages to the United
stances for whatever motive is of a kind
States,
calculated to undermine respect for the
It said the amount could be decided Judicial process in international
Later by negotiations or through the
relations," Waldoek said.

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Mathews and four of his Newsweek colleagues are
featured in "Your Future Isn't What It Used To Be," the
premiere show In the new public affairs series called
"Cover Story," produced ty WQED-Pittsburgh In
association with Newsweek magazine. Also playing tim
pórtant roles in the show are economic columnist Jane
Bryant Quinn, political analyst George F. Will, columnist
Pete Axthelm and senior writer Merrill Shells. The hourlong show premieres Monday, May 26, over PBS. (Check
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Mathews, the magazine's deputy foreign editor. "The
most worrisome thing Is that our country seems uncertain
of progress. The future Itself, the belief In the future, Is
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Despite Japan's boycott vote, it seems
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likely, there will be more nations cornpeting in Moscow than the 84-countries into the (uine'ss Rook of Records
which took part in the 1976 Montreal e;mrl Saturday morning as he
t'omnpletes his 101st continuous
Games.
A count Saturday showed 82 National hour of tennis at the Orlando
Olympia Committees planned to send
Racquet Club. Crawford, 26, son
teams to Moscow, while 45 NOCs voted to of Lonise Crawford of Sanford.
stay away — the majority in support of raised more

have gotten a lot of flack from some display of prices."
He said the action had been sucservice station operators who do not
cessful in Dade County in bringing
want to display signs. One operator told
me he would be glad to post signs if gasoline prices down and making them
banks posted their interest rates." competitive. -Dade County is said to
have the lowest gasoline prices in the
Stenstrom said.
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of lack of finances or insufficient team
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Gene McDonald said that would bring the city
"a whopping $300 monthly."
In other business at the latest workshop
session, the council heard a report from
Robert McIntosh, chief animal control officer
for the county. The city contracts the service
from the county.
McIntosh, In answer to complaints, said that
his division Is doing the best job it can with five
animal control officers and three vehicles and

left more questions unanswered than answered, No decision has been reached.
City Manuger Phil Kulbes said be discussed
the matter with sanitation firms operating in
the city and with one national firm.
All indicated they would be willing to serve
the city under an exclusive franchise for all or
part of the city, he said Kulbes also said that
the flrrns would like the city to collect tnonthly
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The manager mentioned that the national
firm would charge $6 monthly for garbage

the responsibility

throughout the county. Only Casselberry has
Its own service, he said.
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county" I said. N oting the city has a leash
law, requiring animals to be under control of
their owners at all times, McIntosh
tosh said ost
of the dogs running lose in the city, especially
those picked up by animal-control have license
tags.
said his employees make periodic
'sweeps
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SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) Sou th Korea's former
inte ll igence chief and four of his aides were hanged
Sat urda y For assassinating President ParkChung-hee,
and in the provincial capital of Kwangju about 30,000
residents staged anti-government street demon
strations for t he seventh day.
Shooting fl r ed in the .embattled city's suburbs
where at least six were reported wounded,
Former Korean Central Intelligence Chief Kim Jaekyu went to the gallows at a Seoul prison with four
subordinates at about 7:30 am., a government announcement said.
Kim, 54, confessed that he shot and killed Park on
Oct. 26 during a di nner at a KCIA building to restore
democracy to the country. The four men hanged with
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By United Press International
Traffic on highways leading to America's summer
spas was bumper-to-bumper hours before many
workers left their jobs to begin the long Memorial Day

weekend,
Thousands of motorists jumped the gun Fridy for
the traditional kickoff of the warm-weather vacation
season.
Police in major cities reported traffic tieups started
up to two hours before the traditional rush hours
particularly on roads leading to resort areas and
seashores.
The National Safety Council estimated between 450
and 550 people could be killed in traffic mishaps between 6 p.m. local time Friday and midnight Monday.
Last year, 508 holiday traffic deaths were reported
during the Memorial Day weekend.
The holiday began with no worries of gasoline
shortages. Auto clubs report there will be plenty of
gasoline available for weekend travelers.

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WARSAW, Poland (UP!)
A damaged engine
caused the March 14 crash of a Soviet-built jetliner that
killed 87 people, a go vernment investigation says.
The pilot managed to guide the plane away from a
densely populated ar ea using the one remaining functioning engine, a commission led by De puty Premier
Tadeusz Erzaszcy said In its report Friday.
"Parts of the damaged engine In t urn damaged two
other engines and a steering system," the report said.
All 87 on board were killed, including 22 members of
a U.S. amate ur boxing team on its ,way to Warsa w for a
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —Ground pork contaminated
with two pesticides and used in school lunch programs
may have been eaten by 19,000 children in 200 schools
in Louisiana and Arkansas, warns the Agriculture
Department.
"Current evidence indicates no immediate, health
risks are posed by the limited exposure to this
produ," said Assistant Agriculture Secretary Carol
Tucker Foreman, although officials said details are
still incomplete.
Efforts are being made to trace other products
processed at the same tiiie as the ground pork. If they
are located, they will be pulled off the market shelves.

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NEW YORK (UP!) Sell-pr ocla imed Puerto Rican
"freedom fighter" Marie Torres, 24, who refused to
defend herself against a federal bomb charge has been
sentenced to life in pr ison for a 1977 blast that killed one
person and injur ed several others.
The sentence was Imposed Ftlday by District Co ur t
Judge Whitman Knapp, who presided at the four-day
trial Mrs. Ton-es, an alleged member of the terrorist
group FALN. The sentence had been recommended by
the jury that convicted her Th ursday.
Mrs. Ton-es, the wile of Carlos Alberto Torres,
suspected head of the FALN, wi thdrew from the
courtroom during t he jury selection process early
Monday, claiming the trial was an "illegal circus." She
was brought back into the heavily guarded room to
hear the sentence.
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JACKSON, Miss. (UPI)
James Meredith
who
gained national fame in the early 1960s as the first
black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi
was arrested Friday after an argument at a pizza
parlor over a free pizza offer.
Police Sgt. Perry Martin said the 46-year-old
Meredith was arrested at the Pizza Hut on Interstate 55
after he and employees argued over his payment for a
meal.
Martin said Meredith was charged with false
pretense and was being held in the city jail under $100
cash bond or $225 written bond. He said it probably
would be Monday before a preliminary hearing could
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Tho usands of Sanf ord's young adults from Junior hig]
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people will probably be chasing fewer jobs this summer.
It is the aim of the Summer Youth Employment Program
ope rated by the Florida State Employment Service, to assis
young people In obtaining summer employment and to RI
employers' va cant positions wi th the most suitable workers
No job Is too big or too small. Many energetic, motivate
and hardworking young adults want to work. Tax incentive
are available to cer ta in employers hiring par ticular youn
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Miss Bryant filed for divorce in Miami circuit court
Thursday, saying her marriage to Green Is
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A few hours later, Green issued the following open
letter to his 40-year-oW, wife:
"Dear, Anita,"
"I love you with all my heart, and lam awaiting your
return as my wife and the mother of our children.
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Central Florida Student Veteran's Associa tion and UCF
VUla Center Speakers Cothmittee at 2p.m. at the VllIag
Center Assembly Room.
Nelson will address various topics including veteran's
benefits, current and future defense posture of the United
Slates and draft legislaUQn. He will answer questions following
his talk. The aunmitteC also hopes to have a representa tive o
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has been filed on behalf of a passenger aboard a
Greyhound Bus that plunged into Tampa Bay May 9
when the Sunshine Skyway Bridge was struck by the
freighter Summit Venture afid collapsed.
A $10 million suit was filed Friday in Hilisborough
County Circuit Court by Claudie Gray, mother of Joyce
Green, a 19-year-old college student from Miami.
The suit was against Greyhound Bus Lines and asked
for $5 million in punitive damages and $5 million In
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A convicted ringleader of the
"Black Tuna Gang" of drug smugglers has been
sentenced to a total of 64 years in prison and $3,000 in
fines.
Under the sentence by U.S. Dlstr'Ict Judge James
Lawrence King, Robert Elliot Platshorn, 37, will spend
at least 33 years In federal prison before he can be
considered for parole.
Plat.shorn was convicted on 14 counts last February
at the end of a five-month trial, which also resulted in
guilty verdicts for seven other defendants.
The convicted man never asked for mercy during a
one hour, 40-minute speech before sentencing.
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full scale war against undetectable hyper tension. Several site
have been chosen for blood pressure screening: Health am
Rehabilitative Services, 420 Live Oak Blvd., Ceaselberry, Fool
Stamp Office, 4) Live Oaks Blvd., Casselberry. Other site
are still being arranged.
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snowstorm swept the Nor th west today and an unrelenting heat
wave baked the droughtparthed Plains, where cattle ranchers
face ruin unl ess rain falls in the next few days. A sprin g storm
brewing In the Pacific North west spread snow through the
mountains of Nevada, Oregon and Montana and heavy snows
were forecast for some higher elevations of the Rockies. Rain
fell in the lower elevations from Washin gton to the Great
Basin.
AREA READINGS (9 aim): temperat ure: 76; overnight
low: 68; yesterday's high: 84; barometric pressure: 29.95
relati ve humidi ty: 88 percent; winds: west sou thwest at 10
m.p.h.
SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 5:32 a.m.,
6:03 p.m.; lows, 11:37 a.m., 11:07 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 5:24 a.m,, 5:54 p.m.; lows, 11:29 a.m., 10:58 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 10:54 a.m., 11:31 p.m.; lows, 4:40 am., 5:37
p.m.
MONDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs 6:18 a.m.,
6:46 p.m.; lows, 12:14 a.m. PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 6:18
am., 6:37 p.m.; lows, 12:06 a.m. BAYPORT: highs, 11:31 a.m.
lows, 5:30 a.m., 5:20 p.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
50 Miles: Winds sou th to sou thwest around 10 knots through
Sunday. Seas two to three feet. Isolated th understorms.
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy today and Sunday. Fog
likely again Late tonight. A chance of a few afternoon th undershowers. Highs today near 00 and the low 90s Sunday. Low
tonight In the upper 60s. Winds Sou therly around 10 miles per
hour. The rain probability is 30 percent during the afternoon
hours. The outlook for Monday Is par tly cloudy with only a
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PEKING (UP!) Chinese Vice Premier Geng Biao
left Sat ur day for talks with American milita ry leaders
in Washi ngton and said China hopes for equal treatment with other countries buyin g arms froth the
United States.
He also said at a news conference t here is no
possibi li ty of China bettering Its embittered relations
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find, nobody knows if they're an endangered species or not.
The Interior Department wanted to know, so it made a grant
of $12,000 to biologist Andrew T. Smith of the University of
Miami to conduct a year-long study of the animal.
One year and $12,000 later, Smith came up with very little in
the way of new knowledge because he was unable to catch even
one mink to carry out his plan to fit it with collars containing
tiny radio transmitters to track their movements.
Smith and gradua te assistant Daniel Cary baited their traps
with ducks, baby chicks, mice and a dead rabbit. They even
tried canned sardi nes.
The traps caught raccoons, an alligator, an oppossuin, a
catfish and a pygmy rattlesnake, but no mink.
Even the Indians who live the vast stretch of sawgrass,
cypress and water could not help, Smith said.
"Must Miccosukee Indians po lled were even unaware of t he
mink's presence," Smith said Monday.
Sex didn't even work. Smith bo ught a supply of mink musk
from a northern mink farmer, but that produced only what
might have been a near miss. A mink which was struck-and killed by a passing vehicle on
V.S. 41 which cuts through the southern fringe of the Everglades as it tun 100 feet of a trap ba ited b) mink must
''tie may have been headed right for the door," Smith said
But after that no more mink showed up.
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One of the products Northeast produced
An &amp;foot chain link fence topped with
truck, waving at passing neighbors and oc- numerous other ailments,
before its demise was hexachlorophene, a soap barbed wire now surrounds th e dumpsite on
casionally stroking the docile German
Denney remembers well how supervisors at
addi ti ve banned by the Food and Drug Denney's
farm. Within its c o n f i n e s, EPA
shepherd th at sleeps at his feet.
the now-defu nc t Northeast Pharmaceutical
Administration in 1971. Dioxin is a known diggers une
arthed 15 unmarked 55-gallon
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byproduct of hexachlorophene production,
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deadly wastes dum ped on his land eight years near his home.
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part of the factory." Denney said. "Th ey told
ago.
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melt was tota lly sale, not hing to worry about. diggers worked in nylon suits and se lf.
contained "moon suits" dur ing the exthere," Denney said through a cheek full of
Recently Environmental Protection
I suppose then th ey didn't know be tter."
Agency workers, acti ng on an anonymous tip, snuff. "Neighbors have asked a bout it from
Unknown to Denney was w ha t th e EPA cavation. Before t hey left, EPA crew membegan probing th e Denney farm for traces of time to time. I rarely checked it but I always called NEPACCO's "past history of bets decontaminated the entir e area.

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Kim defended the four saying they acted on his orders, but th e Su preme Court confir med the death
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Saturday morning on charges of stab6ing a 24-year-old man
who shared her home.
LIGHTNING STARTS HOUSE FIRE
Diane Marie Norton, 63, of 229 Acorn Drive Longwood, was
- A Winter Springs home suffered more t ha n $40,000 damage
arrested at 12:01 a.m. Saturday on charges of sta bbing Kevin
in a fire star ted by lightning Wednesday evening.
Wayne Cummings, 24, of the same address.
Deputies say Norton stabbed Cummings in the shoulder
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dumped close to 2L inches of rain on the ar ea.
where he was
Norton was ordered he ld at the Seminole County Jail in liu,
admitted in good condition.
Although the Carwiles were home, they did not realize their
of $8,400 helL
Deputy Willi am Rlpp said the arrest of Norton was
roof had been struck by lightning, or that a fire had been
second visit to the woman's home during the late Friday-early
started In their attic for about 15 minutes, Winter Springs
YOUTH THROWN FROM BIKE
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firefigh ters said.
Richardson's Grocery wa also the scene of a $15 robbery
By the time the firemen arrived on the scene and began
About 30 minutes before Norton was arrested for allegedly
Thur sday, police sap.
stabbing Cummings, Rlpp says he responded to a report of a
fight ing the blaze, fire had destroyed th e contents of the attic
James Wright, 15, of 1813 Strickland Ave., Sanford, told over the one-story home and damaged th e roof, causing about
domestic dispute at the house.
police he was riding his bicycle past the grocery at 6:10 p.m. $40,000
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Florida's two top Ku Klux
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Klansmen have been charged with leading an armed
Invasion of a meeting of Klan dissidents planning to
bolt to a more militant group.
Grand Dragon John Paul Rogers, 39, and Exalted
Cyclops Arthur Turner, 33, both of Lake Wales,
surrendered Friday after being Indicted by an Orange
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By WILLIAM COTTERELL
MIAMI (UPI)
Black
leaders inj.I the fuse that set
off Miami's riot was more
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case.

began April 21 and the
McDuffie trial ended.

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Race riots in the past 15
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But over thç years, the
black leaders say, many
programs were lost or cut
back because of inflation,
rising defense costs and other
government needs. The week
before the Miami riot, for
instance, Congress barely
met the deadline to keep the
food stamp program alive.
National black leaders repeatedly warned of the
danger in trfmmlng social
programs that finally brought
an end to urban rioting of the
'60s and early '70s. "1 think expectations were
raised in the 1960s, not only
among black people but
among all the poor," said Dr.
Marvin Dunn, a black
psychologist who analyzed
factors involved in the mid.
May riot.
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Miami were not only not met,
but were profaned by a series
of events," he said. "The
American people are very
anxious to believe
is
unique, but the underlying
causes are everywhere."
The judge who tried the
McDuffie case had warned
that a "time bomb" was
ticking in the black ghettos of
the "Liberty City" sections of
the city.
"The notoriety of the case
permeates the community,"
said Dade Circuit Judge
tenore Nesbitt in ordering the
trial held in Tampa. "This is a
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and violence - but if people
are hungry. your huma nii
nature t&amp;ll you whatt; going
to happen.''
The duel casualty of the
budget balancing, the way

director Marvin Snutti. said
'somt.'where in [tie neighborhotsi of 4.tk)' ('ETA jobs
ssert' wiped
locally b the
freeze l
"l'he latest statistics in our

black leaders see it, has been

unemployment situatlk)n for
February and March and into
April did not look particularl
a, compared to the rest of
NO.

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trouble, black and white cornmunity leaders emphasized

the Comprehensive
and T
Training Act which proides public
jobs in
urban areas.

the rioters "got the attention"

CE'rA. job rolls nationwide

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of government lead€'s and a'e being cut from 250,000 to
and ordered a federal grand promised action to ease 200.000 to save $6 million this
and it's all hivimig an eRect on
riot (luring
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jury -to begin an investigation uneniployment and improve year. Phil
a Labor our area."
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lt%ii-ig conditions in Miwnj. Department spokesman in
lh'we Knight, the black
h slanders,
sai(1 tli'
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Several prominent blacks
Washington, said 7,400 jobs in assisLint county manager, esrvnt'w'e(l
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last
week
in the McDuffie case. Civiletti
Andrew Young, NAACP offices, hospitals and daycare tuiiated blacks lost 2.000
deliberate
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would try
President Benjamin Hooks, centers had been funded by at stores -and service
racial
hatred
against
whites
to determine whether they
the Rev. Jesse Jackson, ('E'l'Aloçttwsw
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Although 10 ut the' 11 dead
should be tried on federal
Muhammpd Alt, Miami freeze au turing would affect
rioting, lie sa id daigi'
na
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victiiin,
s 'rt-ljlk
as 'sore
charges
of
v io lating
Dolphins football stars Larrymany outdoor jobs
summer tourist trade and inuust it the Injured and most
McDuffie's civil rights.
little and Neal Colzie - normally could be useful in refusal of
btLsinessincmi
of tl:iust' arreit(s1
4)tiñn
The Justice Department
calm anti saiZ1 the riot the clean-up effort,
to rebuild would cost imiore
iuuuteul %s lute' vi ctints %% ere
also said it would probe 13
focused local and national
At the South Florida Educa- jobs.
from
cars and
other alleged incidents of • attention on underlying prob. tion and Trainin
Consortiwui,
"The ;*rmiiane'nt problem is 'toinpt'd, rather
being
police brutality in Dade
lems of joblessness and dis- the government's ('ETA spUn- that immny of these businesses lilt hi
tlwussn rocks or sniper
County.
criminutiön.
sar in Miami, assistant were so completely wiped out fire.
Miami IS not the only case.
"1 hope we will not have let
For nearly a year, race
this city burn in vain," 'said
relations in some other SouthHooks, who called on Carter
em cities have been strained
to ease his budget-balancing
to their worst point since the
puik'y and put more money
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domestic
social
Violence
out in Bitprograms, "I'm going to
mninghain, Ala., last June
remind him that if he persists- .
when a policeman acin these budget cuts, Miami is
cidentally killed a black
going to only be the prelude to
woman; Nashville police have
e to prior obligations
more violence.
shot seven people this year
"I don't condone stealing
four of them black; and the
IMPERATIVE that
FURNITURE
NAACP in Jackson, Miss.,
DAYTONA BEACH
demanded the resignation of a
hold an INVENTORY LIQUIDATION SALE!
police c hief blacks accused of
allowing brutality.
SATURDAY, MAY 24 THRU MONDAY, MAY 26
In tiny Wrightsville, Ga., a
series of black protest
OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON til 6 P.M.
marches focused .on
Joblessness but then shifted to
COUNTRY FURNITURE would nat
anti-police protests last
month. Renewed racial unrest
normally open on Sunday, but
during the Miami violence led
to
shootings
a white
poli ce man, a white fireman
because of the Urgent Nature
and a black woman - in
Wrightsville,
of this sale, it is COMPULSORY!
The
violence also
spread to Tampa, sce ne of the
We know that in order to raise
McDul lie tr ial, where black
threw
t hr ough
the necessary capital from this
windshields and looted some
stores.
sale WE MUST OFFER BARGAINS
Violence and so cial unrest
in black districts has found a

off In my
or this
community."
McDuffle, 33, a black insurance agent, was beaten to
death Dec. 17, Several police-men were implicated and five
were brought to trial. Charges
were dropped against one
officer and the ot her four, all
white, were acquitted on
Saturday, May 17, by an all.
white jur y.
W hen word of the verdict
filtered Into the black ghettos
of Miami, the rioting began,
leaving 16 dead, h undreds
Injured and property damage
during three days and nights
of pllliging at an estimated
$100 million.

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rights leaders had long
warned that the open-arms
policy for Cuban refugees
coupled with the rejection of
black Haitians
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aggravate already serious
fears of job loss and racial
friction In the black cornmunity of 2,000 with an
unemployment rate of 23
percent. The overall cOrnmunity rate Is 9 percent,
according to Labor Department statistics,
With the nation heading into
a recession, a Louis Harris'
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The yawning crater and little bit more frequent" Friday, with plumes to 18,060 feet,
some of the old ash with it," said Gale Burwell of the Forest
ficient quantities, could form scars in the lung membrane, a
sludge-covered north slope of Mount St. Helens still steam, boil said Bob Kiser, a Forest Service spokesman.
Service.
condition
known as silicosis. People close to the dust were
and bubble with activity, but officials have turned their conAe same time, hundreds of small steam vents at the 3,200Scientists said the natural mud plug at the west end of the advised to wear protective masks.
cern to the minImum $1 billion In damage and possible long. foot level, in the huge, bubbling mudhole that used to be Spirit
lakearea was more solid than geologists first thought, holding
term health -problem -caused by the volcano's massive
nlie problem as we see it is not the visible particles, but the
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The broadcast seemed to dash any hopes for a
proposal by the United States, Great Britain and more orderly exodus of Cubans from the island
Costa Rica to open discussions on Cuban refugees nation.
who have been streaming Into Key West.
"As a sovereignty, we do not have to be sub~
A Radio Havana broadcast Friday said Cuban jected td the negotiations of any other country,"
officials considered the proposed talks a trespass said the broadcast, which was monitored In
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countries sent delegations to Bermuda to discuss

In Key West, meanwhilef3,234 refugees arrived
strategy to use in approaching Cuban President 'on 49 boats Friday, bringing to 72,805 the total
Fidel
number of Cubans to enter this country since the

sea lift began. So far 1,1w boats have made the borrl and tirice broken-down boat.
Tit first man to be arrested for trying to go
trip between Cubs sal Florida.
Among the "fence people" who gather fai th- Cuba to get relatives despite President Carters
And for those with relative, unaccounted for, fully behind a chain-link fence at the Truman May 14 order banning such trips, Adolfo Padron,
4he waiting goes on.
. - - Annes: dock, Mrs. Gutlei a is de one who has 50, of Im Angeles, posted a $3,000 -bond Friday.
Melitina Gutlerrex straightens In her chair and been there the lgest -. 31 (lays
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studies carefully the sunburned faces of the
"Every time a gronp comes down, I check them Coast Guardsmen from the cutter Vigorous, was
refugees, as they file in a column off the dock. W Iii pp
dw said. Referring to her on his way to get a daughter, Isabel, and a 4-yea~Since April 22, the 66-year-old great- nephew, Obsldo Rub, 40, of West Palm Beach; - old grandson, Mike, who live in Havana.
grandmother has beiM waiting for her nephew to she saK "We don't know when
He was charged with conspiracy to bring illegal
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return from Cubs with nine relatives In a what -' hear, there are few boats there now." aliens Into

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Steam eruptions from the mountain's 2-mile wi-de crater createdwhen the top 1,300 feet of the peak blew off -were -"a

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At Spirit Lake, they found temperatures far above boiling, 15
feet below the surface, of the ash and mud deposits.

"I don't want to make any medical announcements, but

eoncentratlon. The grit fell in accumulations up to 6 inches in

there is little doubt these particles are dangerous to lungs,"

eastern Washington.

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Cue has encountered Mw opposition to hig'chariges,

William Colbert, (standing) an attorney with the law firm of Stenstrom, which has now become the Ramada Inn, began In Janwiry and
hotel was opened April I. Case said during the first three
McIntosh, Julian and Colbert, speaks to a group of more than 50
weekends, the hotel was running between 75 and 100 percent
persons attending a Small Business Seminar sponsored by the Greater f ul l.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Thursday. Th e meeting, held at the
The Ladha Hotels Ltd. chain signed a 50-year lease for the
Chamber building, was moderated by Chamber President Janice Springfield Corsair in December. It is currently Investing $1.2 million in
(left). Also speaking were Fred Bethea, of the Small Business Ad. the building for renovations, and should be open within a few
ministration's Jacksonville Office, and Bert Hollingsworth (right), a cer. weeks.
he Sheraton Inn and the Hilton on thn island were once
tifi d publicaccountant. I film entitled "Small Business K
Intended
t9 be condominiums and are now motels with two and
Working" published by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, was also shown.
three bedroom suit".'
"We wanted good lessons for this property, Case said. We
had to make surewe got people in here who were serious about
making the motels a success. And as people realized we an
serious about making this island a first-class resort, they
became more willing to Invest jmney here.
'We am trying to get Jekyll into a position where it will be an
asset instead of a drain on the state," Case saki. "There Is
some equipment needed that my need to come from reserves
or from the legislature, and we will have to go to the legislature
f0 some óneshot requests. But all the money made on Jekyll Is
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Year scholarship to Seminole Community
Dal%id Pilcher of Seminole High School,
College.
second place; and Mark Waggoner of Lake
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Brantl High School, third place.
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Kim Wilson Is president of the group.
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guests
and residents somewhat nervous, but now a suspect is
got you down? Thffik of Noel and Dolores what I can afford and that's it." The all le - bought a microwave oven for
custody
and there were more state troopers on the island,
Mom last Christmas, a ("lifesaver!") in
weekly grocery bill is about $200.
Voim - and their 16 kids,
people
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The Volms buy groceries In bulk -a trash compactor two Christmases ago
wanted a big family," said Mrs.
Case
said
them was no 1hreat of the now-stately resort
and a weekend alone at a hotel for Mom
Vobu, a small, jolly woman who looks50-pound
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accomodaevery inch the well-groomed subur. weeks, a loin of pork that yields 40 chops,
Lions, restaurants and other
15 loaves of bread and cupcakes at a
banite. "My husband wanted two."
"We are limited to 35 percent of high ground to development,
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thrift bakery each week, frult strictly in
and there is a sign code herv," Cm pid ps he twed the
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licensed practical nurses and three
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Volm,50, has no special grocery account,
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charges. "My job is to
past 10 months in the island which seprates Brunswick from
them.
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Following a two-month investigation, the committee came
program funded "In the early 170s" is two-thirds complete.
When I first began the job, I was faced with two Immediate out in support of the new authority and its operations, If
"I believe the
problems that had a lot of people up.et1t' Case said lna recent somewhat grudgingly," one lawmaker said.
interview. "One was the water and sewer project which was residents on the Island are much happier now, and to be
funded but delayed for one reason or the other for several honest, I think the ones that were unhappy In the first place
555 The other involved the island's two empty beachfront were a very small minority," Case said. "But, you know, a
small group venerally makes a lot more noise than a large,
motels."
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Several thousand dancers have studied under
Miriam - Rye Wright. It seema like, just
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Varerle during the past 15 years. - - yesterday that the youthful looking- Rye sistera
Every spring, "A Night of Dance" spotlights the
were at my desk over at the Old Herald building
dancers
enrolled at the studio In a d11ng
on First Street telling me about their new denrevne. How many - over )0, maybe 300?
c4g school in Sanford.
Enough to ensure a full auditorium of built-in
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I can't belleve It's been 15 years ago.
5UPPO
Would a dancing school sirvive? This was
The 15th annual "Night of Dance" Is scheduled
among many questions thB two young single this weekend at Seminole High School.. There Is
women were faced with,
an
8 p.m. show Saturday and two shows Sunday
It didn't take long for the dancing school to
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catch on. And then forming a ballet company
Ofl May 30, Ballet Guild (an entirely
was foremost In-the Rye sters' dreams.
separate entity) will be performing in "The
And that Idea was poob-poobed from the word
Gospel Truth" again at the Sanford Civic Center.
"go" by many so-called community leaders who
The proceeds from this performance will benefit
felt Sanford would not support this endeavor.
the proposed Ronald McDonald House in
Butahandfulo(lnterested citizens banded and
Gainesville.
the non-profit Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole
CèngratuIIons are in order to the sisters for
was born and has done well since, thank you.
their
continued community efforts.
During tlw guild's 12 years, the Rye sisters
Maybe
Val's right. Certain cats do seem to
have been the busy, dedicated artistic directors
have It pretty doggone good.
and choreographers - gratis, If you please.
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Kit Watson's letter in last week's to answer.
(May 18) Opinion page was enough to
For Watson's information, the Ballet
make any person in the Sanford area Guild of Sanford has been In existence
spit fire. Watson, of the Southern Ballet for a long time. Among many great

mission concerning Diane Petryk's
annexation story on May 12.

School Board ripped off the taxpayers "River Gold," an original written by
to the tune of over $8,000 this year so Mildred Caskey, which won a citation
Watson could take his company to the from the governor of Florida. This year
schools. I find it hard to imagine him Mrs. Caskey came up with another
being very civic minded, especially winner, "Gospel Truth," also original,

There is nothing wrong with Kitty Axt necessarily have to see him to know
The commission appealed to the years.
wanting to be annexed into the city, that
that he is there."
Fourth Court of Appeals and on July 11,
Records I hold are available to all
she would do so just to pay more taxes
It seems like Diane caught someone - 1970, this court reyersed ind remanded concerned parties.
strains my credulity. So it is seems to
with his hand-close to the "cookie jar' this case back to the PSC for refiling.
FredJ. Harris Sr.
me that she would have had a previous
or something, maybe a violation of the
Sanlando Utilities, Southern States
Sanford

Twice he states In his letter that he Caskey (no relation to Mrs. Caskey).
gave a large majority of the students a This ballet has been well received by
chance to experience a live perpublic, and will be performed again
formance for the first time. As If the on May 30, wIth all the proceeds going
Southern Ballet Theater Is the only to the Ronald McDonald House fund,
dance company to ever enter the doors
The Ballet Guild Is a non-profit, hard

Employment Economic Development
Corp. to buy the property.

Why else would I be sent not only the
collected this tax-fee from their
memo to the city commission, but, also customers since Jafi. 1978. Sanlando
I hope when election time comes, the
SEEDCO, according to the story, the memos to the utility director and has paid Into the coun'. Southern pele of'Sanford will change the faces
paid approximately $250,000 of our
city engineer, along with the engineer's States and Utility Inc. have held these
In City Hall.
hard-earned tax money for the
reply tif the memo7
funds awaiting court decisions. There
It is not fairto hurt my property at
property. Those were deficit dollars.
I would like to say, that I agree with
are 19 privately owned utilities in
117 S. Magnolia Ave., by dosing the

beçn giving top notch 'professional the schools and the public4. Central

the city would furnish water and sewer which is financed with our tax money,

school board asking for money. The he would like to remind the board that It
Guild considers this as one of the ways takes great courage to be a leader and
it can repay the community for Its try something new. Well, since the only

taxpayer money on non-productive
enterprises.
-That there was no specific mention of

of SEEDCOS intentions at the time of
this tax-tee as improper.
having the spread tax system of the
annexation, is to say , that he is
The PSC filed suit on this on Jan. , electric companies changed to direct
From the general tenor of this memo, unaware of the Fourth Rule for 1978. On May 5, 1978, Judge Kenneth billing to those receiving these funds.
I would say, as I read it, that the genavoiding an attack of Asynesia: 'if you
Leffer, 18th Judicial Circuit Court, All persons living in-the unincorporated

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requiring gasolme stations- to post their prices.
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S.B. 'Jin' Crowe
attorney's office, have failed to resolve
Sanford - this problem. The commissioners have
refused to act in enforcing or abolishing

onto Second Street.
In my opinion, it will cost the city
about $300 per month for five years to

good. But do they?

you'll know the affair Is at least temporarily How on earth would a motorist know those on the rocks.
prices are good without driving through the city
Oh, well, It was swell while it lasted. JULIA N
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a huff, and not perform in the schools to go along with him on thatone point. It - application, is beside the point. It was
this year because of the stupidity of the certainly took courage, and a lot of
common knowledge - something
school board? Certainly not. Every nerve too.
knowntoallofinterest_thatSEEDCO
scioo that contacted the Guild and
Gall Bell
was trying for a re-zoning ,frorn the

with the sudden and the unforeseeable. From
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west corner of Second Street and
control of all privately owned water and citizens are paying this tax-fee and the
Magnolia Avenue. It Is poor business to
sewer utilities in Seminole County 00 others are paying nothing.
put our city in debt in the amount of
Sept. 23, 1975.
We need commissioners that will approximately $65,000-or more at this

automobile was so deep and abiding not even
don't sit well with us.
what's to blame for the rift? As is so often
- Such is, how about cutting back on govern. the case when you come to the end of an af-

NAACP, Urban League, National Urban
Coalition and potenUal black owners of

tOt' granted. Other counselors In human-auto
relations suggest that for too long America

criminal element;

given citations? We'll lay 100 to 1 State Attorney

automobile was less than perfect, America

are the reasons

If these

UtTWI5Utt tiC UmUCh one's rat

the area and better than some

That way they can see how they they get

as
?s.Maytsltlsn'ttholstetopatth things.

others,

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perhaps, but nonetheless, all permit the motorist

tons are always messy, much of the strain

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foreign imports because Detroit failed to forecast

a program of government-guaranteed loans,

iultable and appropriate.
buying public to smaller, more economical cars
the these days, I just can't beUeve America and
be caught twice. There's a major rush on for
the automobile are headed for Splitsvllle
development of electrics, an General Motors not after all they have been tirough together,
hones to
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A lot of engineering - Is being devoted to the

Well, the automobile Is more than just

zinc-chlorine battery expected to boost the tfllat, America Will COrnS to Its senses and
It and the automobile were made for
range of electric cars to 100 miles or greater. The - realize
each other, If not, let's hope they can at least
zinc-chlorine battery is expected to have a life still be friends,
- span of 150,000 miles.
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JACK AND ERSOI$
a recharge and oierate at a cost of less than a
penny a ii'iile makes a lot of nenne. The family of
the future would use such vehicles for daily
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things are possible

buying Into American television. Only 4 of 730

In Atlanta, where Cox Interests Own with

blacks; fewer than 50 of 80,000 radio stations
are In black hands.
Thatnumber will go up, If Ralph Nader will
back down.

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for the good of the country. to limit the program toC çrocaas patented by
foreign competition

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congressional district attended an Jr won't be the first to achieve this
organizational meeting of the Dac'id Best accomplishment. Among those who
campaign for congress in Brooksvifle preceded him is his father, Art GrLndle
recntly.
Sr.
Plans were iiiade for television and
The dean at Rollins College said that
advertising aspects of the campaign and Grindle and Grindle Jr. are
the first
for organizing at the precinct level,
father-son combination to graduate with
Local canipaign headquarters have straight A's in the master of science and
been opened by Best in Orange, 11cr- management program.
nando and Pmellas counties.
A fund-raising testimonial birthday
party is to be held for Grindle at the
Art Grindle Jr. was to receive his Grindle home, 115 Live
Oak Lane, May 29
iiiaster's degree from Rollins College at 7 p.m.
this week, He maintained a 4.0 average
Grindie is a Republican candidate for

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and act accordingly as God would lead

cording to his will.

n.r'alIv If vnn i'nn mend In the -nelah-

report was submitted by the argtanent that the department Is really watchers have been paying close attention to Magmson, Carter didn't even send
a
$.mernber Energy EMeareb Advisory
only Interested in energy systs that will be the Soviet Union's pQl*datIOo Ii'UKis LA th*
representative Instead, be sent a letter

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right turns against red lights.

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lv available at discounts and careful Realistic MC1400
Consumer Repart.q engineers have
ng can save you a lot of money)
by Consumer Reports can't really evaluate loudspeakers But what
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company,
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pios'e than these years now, I have been
move
toward the Persian Gulf before the
are private citizens appointed by the ener' reports Indicate that SovIet President Leonid
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secretary,
unreliable
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helP lumen the nation's depende'Me on
Deutch, in an 11-page
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implied
that
Tho'
funeral In 3elrrde. 3?ashnsv Imforeign oil,
gasohol was a "popular, but costly" n..ns
D-Pa,,
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proved his imtions net only with the
At flat, Preoldant Cartsr paid rio attention. - that was 'not justified on U basis of codwho
resigned
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grounds
Yugoalavs but with oth Eoç-ean lMders Rep. Daniel Flood,
Than a year ago, he belatedly threw his effective contributions to ovr nearof 111 health In the face of bribery chargel.
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longwho
attended the funeral.
nçport behind gaxhol development. But term emr problems." He also noted that
Musto was In
only a few wadis when be
onn En*gy Department
now, It appears,
DOE was sponsoring research with Mobil 00
NTItIelI In trOUble with the House ad- -cordIng to the reçorts, which could lead to a
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lii coal'eztraction process.
for ImproperlY using a videotape .ai
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Secretary Charles Duncan, and at a meeting

Thank you for letting the people of
central Florida know that the Seminole
Community College Vocational
Business School is available to them for
acquiring skills to become gainfully
employed.
We sincerely appreciate the time and
space your newspaper has given ts.,
Lydia Watt
Coordinator

officials who govern uson the nationil,

million to increase a combined federalstate cash subsidy to low income elderly
Hall; 9:40 to 10:15 am. Oviedo City Hall
Unty on June 3 and 410 assist conand disabled persons in living in adult
tuents in this area with any problems and 1 to 2 p.m. Sanford City Hall.
congregate living facilities.
ey may be encountering with agencies
Chiles urges those who have problems
According to il-atchelor, about 3,000
the federal government,
but are unable to meet with his traveling
ACLF residents receive $254 a month in
Kinney will work to assist the residents
representatives to contact his office at
federal supplemental security income
Seminole County with problems the Federal Building, Lakeland, 33801,
and state benefits. Of the total monthly
aling with the Social Security
income $229 is used to pay for room,
Florida House Speaker Hyatt Brown the Florida House sInce 1974. The 32-year board and personal care
dnilnistratlon - including Medicare,
in a living faciliterans benefits, the U.S. Department and Reps. Ralph Haben, Lee Moffltt and old lawmaker is chairman of the House ty and $ Is retained by the beneficiary
Agriculture, Department of Labor and James Harold Thompson have endorsed Health and Rehabilitative Services to purctase clothes, non-prescription
ith all federal agencies where corn- fellow lawmaker, Dick Batchelor, who Is Committee.
medication, toiletries and other personal
running for the U.S. House seat held by
unicatlons have broken down,
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what could he accomplish?
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congress, titilitary leaders, the

Thank you for the help you have given
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could very well be ,approaching a

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10-member broadcaster amicable board, and mopopoly In broadcasting will win,
a promise signed by G.E. to cooperate with
The claims of those who believe a halted
Investigations of Its journalistic In- merger will slow corporals domination In
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daily newspapers, the cable system, a

leaders our president, his faintly, ins

news,

of military power. The U. S. will be at

1. The United States signed a mutual

sure losers, a party-unifying ticket would 1*

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-4. By 1983 RussIa's food supplies will

have a major defense change *ithin our the Persian Gull.

sp r. Unable towin, he could only wound—

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for the creation of a $8-million titt ad-

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member religious council. The council to Invade Afghanistan
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was addressed by two of our top defense -1981.
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cable systems, and create and fund citizen

G.E. to Increas. the

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thangedthose -de1egatei might be very

G.E. would also fund cable access citizen's

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Recently I attended a Victorious Life as you read this letter to destroy every

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affiliate television station in a top.50 market.

automobile for years. It ertalnly would not .,castlng.
America simply to cast thç automobile aside
like an old shoe and leave It to sWft for Itself.

Carter's dlsastz:ous lack of appeal wu1d be
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copies of all court actions on - yours anI mine.

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Suzanne Young and Nancy Gallagher from Lyman; Lynn
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Oviedo basketball coach Digger Phillips, last seen Friday
Millares embarked the Seminole Community College Lady
night at the lion's- intarsquad gam e wondering why that
Raiders on their first ever basketball season, the rookie
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roundball boss stated there was certainly enough tatnt locally
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all-star games in basketball, football and softball.
Apopka's Blue Darters open the evening when they tangle
Seminole High coach Donalyn Knight is one of the North
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La ke Howell in quarter num be r two.
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spot in a few weeks.
Brantley Patriots.
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The Silver Hawks return to action in the fourth quarter
"Many of the girls we've signed have expressed a desire to
against Lyman while the two teams that have for the past
play more than one sport," pointed out the Lady Raider coach.
thr ee seasons squared off on the final regular season Friday
"That gives us greater depth in all three sports, something we
night for the conference championship, Seminole and Lake
lacked a year ago."
It wasMom's day at the SCC campus as the Lady Dolgner, Dana Vourshaw and Raider coach Brantley, close out the jamboree In the filth quarter.
Millares was feeling rather confident with the signing of the Raiders inked a trio of Seminole High girls to Illeana \IilIares. Corso si,ned
Advanced tickets are on sale at all five schools for $1.25 and
on a volleyball
Seminole trio.
sports scholarships. From left to right are Tribe scholarship while Yourshavi, inked for basketball at the gate for $2.00.
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First quarter action at Seminole High Stadium is scheduled
think we have the talent to be one of the top 10 teams in the basketball coach Donalyn Knight, Patty Corso, and softball and Galin signed For softball and
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pension fund, compared to $8.3 million under

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Los Angeles of Chicago
Son Diego of St. Louis

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Jesse Woods, 510" was chosen for the Class 'A' All State
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good, decent team."

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selected as the Most Outstanding
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Largo, F1. He was selected to play on the State Junior AAU
team where he
in the
contention
for a in
starting position. Travis is
considered
oneis of
top guards
the state and is really
consideraii a ,blue chip' player.
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"I made a visit to the campus and liked what I saw,"'
Filer about his choice of the Raiders. "Coach Sterling seems

can play junior college ball from his performance last, season
as a freshman.
Shawn Britton, 6'3" player from Spruce Creek High School,
Daytona Beach; averaged 19 ppg, made the AU Five Star
Conference team and was MVP of his team. Shawn also was
chosen to play on the Five Star All Star team.

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David Thomas, 6'5", another one of the fine Sanford players
that the coaches feel has great potential and should only im.
prove on the college level.

like the kind of coach I want to play for"
Doug Dershimer, 6'O". Doug La a smart ball player that
Filer was recruited by several other colleges including
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shoots
well, also can pass the basketball and was a member of
Southwestern Louisiana
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Five
Star AU Star team as well as a member of the Five
He plans on majoring in business or broad casting.
"We're tickled to death to get Travis" added Raider Star All Conference team.
Reggie Barnes, 6'2" played for Coach Greg Robinson's team
assistant Tony Mandevi lle. "He can play just about anywhere
and from what we've seen at the AAU workouts he La no doubt at Lake Howell High School and is a very sound, fundamental
player that proved to be very consistent in all areas of play
one of the best athletes in the state."
Everett Harner, 6'5". Only returning letterman from last
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Voltoline made the second con'version good
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mile course mapped out here at Rollins but, due to our
location, traf fic is a bi problem. Seminole and UCF
have good c ourses away from highways and traffic Is
no concern."
offIe Is optimistic about the team's first year.
"Between 15 and ) students showed up at:the initial

executed nyard piWhout for the first touch.
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Coach Coffle hopes to schedule at least four meets
with other schools in the Sunshine State Conference,
along with a conference meet In November, 1980. In
addition, meets with the University of Flor ida WKI
South Florida may be added.
The Tars will train on the Rollins campus, but will
most likely use either Seminole Community College's
or the Uni versity of Central FlQrlda's cross country

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Travis Filer.
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years with a healthy 22.3 points per game average In addition
to handing ovt five assists and coming up with an average of
three steals per game while playing for c6ach Minson Rubin
Filer's cat-quick, all-around ability has also earned him a
spot on the state Junior AAU team, comprised of the top pre

Organization a school must compete in a least six in-

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fleet-footed Cleveland had a biggest kid on the block and Greyhounds participate In the
quiet afternoon,
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announcement of the official signing of Largo High

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mind that I can do the job this effort for the Black team, fine during the spring.., we'll
year. I'm theowing the bail Support came -from running be able to tell more afte r
fairly well. And my team- back Frank Joyce who week's jamboree."
mates seem to be behind me." struggled for 60-yards along
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offensive strategies.
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Greyhound coach Bill Scott Andria* Scott intends to put
in leading his gold team to a his senior year. But after a and should be ready for the - trying them on offense while
revealed his new "run and the b , ,
2&amp;12 victory.
we have the opportunity."
series of meetings with the f&amp;IL
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time
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FLOP IDA. AMENDING SEC THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF RUDOLF F. SWARCKOF,
Plaintiff,
lION 26 30 OF THE CODE OF Tills NOTICE. to file with the
ORDl1ANCES'QF. THE CITY OF clerk of the atve court a written
iLrAMO
SPRlNS...FLOIj' satementofnycIa'i08ord.ma.vd I4ENY-G. GREEN and- ESA
DA. ESTAB15HlNG AATES thè7may have. Each claim must GREN,-1iJsitte,
Defendants
FOR USERS OF THE SERVICES beinwritingandmtf%t indicatethe
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF IfIE SEWER SYSTEM FUR. basis for the claim, the name Dnd
TO
NISHED TO PROPERTIES 10 addressbfthe creditor or his agent
CArED WITHIN THE CIJY;
HENRY G. GREEN and
attorney. and Ihe amount
RESA. GREEN, his wife
PROVIDING THAT THE CODE claimed, If the claim is not yet
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beenwaitingfOr-..NoWyOUcan
make big profits as the owner
of a Sunburst International
Tann,ll'r
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DEW.104
by the City of Allamonte Springs.
CITY OF
Florida, that th• Commission will
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
hold a public hearing to consider
FLORIDA

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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING'
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,

CONSIDER

Iherlycornerod Tract 3of Platof

ADOPTIONOF
PROPOSEDORDINANCE

Surv.yforlhomasGraham,Fern
Park,FIorldaasrecordedlnDeid

322-2105.

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perlenced, only, Excellent
company benefit 10 paid
holidays, Insuranc an Equal

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3 2 2-2420

REALTOR
CENTURY 21

SUNDAY 11P.M.
MAYFAIR VILLAS'

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BROWN NAUGAHYDE SOFA
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Deliohtful 213 BR . 2B condo

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Ihe heart of Lake Mary. Only

etectrlc.$lllpermo. Nopets.
323-9040..

CASHIERS

REALTORS
27)0 Sanford Ave.

322 7972

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SURPRISING COMFORT in this
Ipe 2 BR older home. Modifnixed.. CH&amp;A. convenient
location. 117.250.

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REALTORS, MLS

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3BEDROOM,II.1BATHS,AIR&amp;
HEAT, SCREENED PATIO.
VALENCIA COURT. 133,900.

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GOLDSBORO $700 down, 1230
mo. 3 BR, lB. w-w carpet, gas
heat, newly refurbished inside

ROOM, AIRI HEAT. ELEGANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACRE

$21,700. Call 322 0718
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NEAR LAKE MONROE.

174.900.

VACUUMS-RAINBOW

Superhours.Goodpey.
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31A-,pexes
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2 BR Duplex in Deltona,
furn., Ref. &amp; Stove. Central

Ave.

Blvd.

322-5253

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Amsricifl Wood
Products MIII Office, 200 MarS'
yin Ave., Longwood between.
m. I. 11a.m. References r•
irid.

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139 7020 LONGWOOD

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OFFICE FURNITURE
-lOComplete Offices
337070LONGWOOD

&amp; 3.11. Apply in person
Lakeview Nuriing Center 91
E. 2nd St.

TRANSCRIPTIONIST

LiC. REAL ESTATE Broker

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INVEST IN YOUR OWN 5
ACRES.nicelywoodedandnot

MICROWAVE
balance $391,119 monthly.

9 ACR ES-Near Sanford, $4000
per acre Owner will finance
with 29 pct. down. 322-2519.

46-Commercial Property

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53,995or trade for late model
truck. Call 327 6793.

19" Color portable in good
condition. Warranty, financlip. No down payment. Pay

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or Ill monthly.

BAKS
LAKEFRONT DREAM HOME
on Lake Jessup. 4 Berm,
bath, owner will hold mor.
tgage. Come
this dream
hQmL Sat., or Sun. I-I p.m.
Follow signs from corner of
419 1 Tuscawilla Rd, or call
office.
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&amp; clipped. Housebroken, good
with chilen. Call Janet at
323632$.

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If you're In the business of
building your busines....use
the Classified Ads often.
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KAWASKI.lOO Enduro -Mint
cond. Tires t dirt tires, new
ghoul Helmet. $330. Firm, $31.

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Uquldatlon of Hycj. ManI. Shop • Boat Mant. • C'ay
Pipe Manf. • Over 350 Lots of'Hyd, parts • Equipment • Wood
Woking Tools • New Boats • Boat Molds • Parts a Trucks • Over
Head Cranes • Ban Saws • 3-5 millIon B.T.U. Air Flow Dryers (6)
35' x 125' * 8' • Ai Compressors &amp; Related equipment.
Complete

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FREE BROCHURE CALL OR WRITE

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Tomorrow Realty &amp; AUction Co.
P.O. Box 1328. Lpngwood, Florida 32750

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(305)862.3363'

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dollar? Ask Mom 8. Dad to let
you have a Classified d
garage sale.

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The King of The Rock
All lypes of stone, interior.
exterIor.

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Commercial-

to 5399•

PAINT BRAND
(YOUR CHOICE)

residential. Specialty:
decorative fIreplaces (in-

FACIA BOARDS $19 00

stalled). Call John 331 0377.
free estimates.

423-4832
All work guaranteed &amp; includes
scraping &amp; m,idew removal

Furn, Refinishing

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Inside &amp;
outside screened runs Off
floor sleeping boxes, insulated,
shady kennels, circulatIng
fans Alse Air conditioned
cages. We cater to your pets.
322 5757.

Handyman

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QUALITY PAINTING &amp;
HANDYMAN. Carpentry,
Repairs. Plumbing, etc. Free
est. Ph. 323-4955 after S p.m.

KELLCO PAINTING
L'cense-d &amp; Reasonable. Quality
Free Est
641 00.48
Creative Surtaces tic . special
izing in repainting, nt &amp; est,
wallpaper, wall texing. wooci
staining Free Ext Alter you
have called the rest call the
besl 862 3592.

Painting &amp; Repair
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interioq'&amp; Exterior
Free Est
322 3558

Photography

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Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
Øtotos or color Sx%0. 373825$

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Rebuild Condemned Hous*i
5.0. BALINT
322-5463

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
New or Old. Small or Large,
InsId, or Outside, Top or

Bottom. We do it ALl, Home
Repair 1Remodeling. Fences.
roof, carpet, plumb, patio,
itC. etc., etc. Chances s.c If
we can't do it no one can.
211r. 322-0771

How. Osrnthi
Housewivs Cleaning Sire Ice
Persona Iliad, fist- dependable
Regularpritimebasis
'We do wssh windows 07-SOBS

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of all types. Llc. Bonded
.333.4$ Insured 53443w

Marion IrdustrIal Complex &amp; O.M.E. Inc.
5111 S.W. Pine 'Ave • Ocala, Florida

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LONGW000 ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL AREA
Wewant you tpseeItis3b'm,3
bath, CS hGme with lots of
living
and beautiful
large treed lot. $44,100.
P.S. Abig doublecarport toot

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I Time, Vacation or all season
322 0210

Fireplaces

Sanford

AUCTION

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area,

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GWALTNEY JEWELER
201S. Park Ave.
322 6309

1 Man, 4ualltyoperation

INC.
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.EALTORS

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TOP SOIL &amp; FILL DIRT.
LAP4OCLEARIPIG 8.
BULLDOZING. 373 8590.

S yrs. exp. PatIos, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Be.l. 327.133,5

REALTOR MIS'
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TEIlM$ Full Sittiement Sale Day by Cash or Latter of Credit with All Checks
Inspsctlon Thursday I FrIdly • May29 &amp; 30-. 10am. loS p.m.

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Service Ditches, culverts,
ponds. Call 831 2013 -

Groonthig &amp; Boarding

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Black Malecock-a p00. Free to.

Land Clearing

MEINTZERTIL.E

A OK TiIE
322 7150
-NEWTIRES$19.I9IUP

IRISH SETTERS-'2 Females,
spiyed with papers. To owner
with big yard, 125 ea. 323 3623.

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1971 CB17S
1972 51100
1977 C5350
1972 CB7SO
1973 CL3SO
C5350
1971 CR125
1975 CB3eOT
1976 CBSOOT

62-A--Farm EquIpment
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misc repairs at re4sonable
prices. Estimates. 327 7496

FOR SALE

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Call 322 7611 or 831 9993

78-4Mtorcycs

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1493.75. Sal $153.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 239-S3$6.
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sell

331 1887

PATIOS - SIDEWALKS
DRIVE WAYS
322 ISIS
alter 6

CARS 1.

Top Dollar Paid for junk I Used
cars, trucks I. heavy equip
322 5990,

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

QOP. ORIEDIN, DOORS &amp;
INDOWS. SHELL ONLY
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ToIlPreelSOO132?957

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MILLERS
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Ph 3220332

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Willbuylst&amp;2ndmortgates.We
also make Real Estale &amp;
BusIness loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422-2976

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3397070 LONGW000

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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
'Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimales
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5300070
24 hr.

•CASH.VISA-MC.
.SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 S. FRENCH AVE.
.323-7340.
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Tint &amp; Steam extraction

much to

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takingup5pacewiItfawat
in the Herald 3722811 or 531.

PLUMBING BUSINESS cornplate w-inventory I real
estate. Call W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR 3fl 7953.

'3394509
LIt, Sylvan are., 701 Bldg
335-0301
E.AitamonteDr.
Terms.
Call
W.
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Maliqowskl,
3E0ROOM WITH EAT.IN S
REALTOR, 322.7913.
ITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,
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BAR.MIDQLE SCHOOL.
2O,sCO. ..
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
'oCKETT LOG HOME
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER 15322-2611.
RIPARED
FOR
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LOROOM, 3 BATH OIl
00010 CORNER LOT.
EW LOG WALLS, tRUSS

N..d Imm.dlat.ly

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STOP AND SHINK A MINUTE.
If Classified Ads didn't
work.. there wouldn't be any.

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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARS'
Batt &amp; Blown CUSTOM IN
SULAT ION CO 323 1153or 8)1
1770 Free est

CARPET &amp; FURNITURE
CLEANING
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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

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traIler on 2i acres of fenced
paslure. $250 mo. + $150
;,curity. Inquire at 1513
Summerlin Aye,

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'1SO'x)31' FOR COUNTRY
LIVING
NEAR
LAKE
JESSUP. 532,500.
2EDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
II 1. HEAT. NEW APPLINCES. DEDARy. $33,500.

For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
filing cab. I chairs. Many
Items to choose from. P4011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I;.
92, So. of Sanford 322 5721

CHAIRS, 61 matching, black
vinyl, with brass accent,
excellent condition, Sanford
AUction, 1215 S French Ave.
7340.

GAS RANGES. Reconditioned,
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
1715 French (17 921 323 7340.

IIOIP4.MjIl$

LOTS, SANFORD AVE.
gop
ZONED C2.

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2.597S. Sanford Ave.

has probe. Originally $619.

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RMOI. $29,900.

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60-A-Business Equip.

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.SOld crig. 1109.33, used short
time. Bal. $119.11 or $19.33 mo.
Agent 3391386.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
CARPORT ON LARGE 3$O3OrlandoOr.
323-5200
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED
VA&amp;FHAFinanclng

ConvenIent, choice location.
126.300.

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BY OWNER
3 Berm, 2 Bath.' carpeted, VOLUSIA COUNTY-3 Acre
$13,300.
ciliA, carport, $41,900,
assume $15,000 rntg.
7 pcI.
WEHAN0LEftENTS
7I4PASADENAAVE.,
CALL3I3$7?INQW
LONGW000S3%-2379

'E*psrl.ncedlnPIo$pltalmidiCai
record department. Full time.
days. Pleasant • working 2 HOUSE'S FOR RENT-3
Edrm,$bath&amp;3ldrm,2b.ffi.
cltIOfl$, good Salary 6.
$300 mo I $350 mc. 1st. last &amp;
benefits. Contact Personnel.
deposIt, No pets. West iioIuIia MemorIal
HOspItal, DeLind.

dining rm., breakfast nook.
Charm Of the good old dayS.
$79,900.

•largefenCed landscaped yard.

32--ousss Unurnistted
5-

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ILY ROOM, CARPORT,
'FENCED YARD, NEW
ROOF, WALK TO SHOP.
PING, 139,900.

331 1132
JET STREAM IND
Mildew ott Roof. ext. Walls
Mobile Homes. RV5 (etc.)
,S.nlor citizen discount. Free CSt.

FO9MERLY Harrlett's Beautj
Nodi 519E.istSt.,3225712

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Sr.

Call Stariey Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 305323

Mary Griffith Realtor
1123.1126
2106
3722994

TOWER'SBEMSTYSPSLQN

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MOONEYAPPLIANCES

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NURSE AIDES - Full time 7-3

SCHOOL $35000

MIDDLE SCHOOL. $21,000.

OUTSIAP4DING 3 Berm, 2½

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Agent 339-5384.
KENMORE WASHER-Parts,'
Service. Used Machines.

frontage, $8,550.

21331 iS. French (17 92) Sanford

142 Carver Av Academy Manor
3 BEDROOM. 2 STORY, ADOR.
ABLE RESTORABLE NEAR $250 mo. &amp; under if'you qualify

built, energy efficient. Extra

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-Large enchantIng 2 story, 3
Bqrm, Fireplace, formal

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investment. Place a low cost
classif led ad for results. 322_______________________________

rehabilltationproject. Will pay

2 BEDROOM, PANELED FAM.

LOVELY 2 Bedrooms
side,
dbl carport + nice neigh.

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All With Good Terms

The Real EstateAgency

P4EWHCWIIES
Open 2 to 6 daily

2 BEDROOM, FRESH PAINT &amp;
CARPETS, NEAR MIDDLE

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Orlandol9l.3140

9615.

Iocstlon,ailamenities,c,ntral

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borhood, Adults, no pats. $280
fIrst &amp; last. Water Selectric
furnished. 373.4225.

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Cleaning

BeautyCare

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339-7020 LONGW000

BAKS

MORRIS

High Pressure

Carpet Cleaning

For Estate Commercial I
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
323 5620

Yard Debris, Trash.
Appliances I. Misc
(LOCAL) 349-5171

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339 7070 LONGW000

YOUR CHOICE
FOR THE FUTURE

H. Ernest

Hauling

Central Temp will service AC's,
ref rig, freezers, water coolers,
misc. Call 3.77U anytime,

OFFICE I URNITURE

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all attachments. Wa-ranty.

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DELTONA AREA. $32,000.

AIr. $275 mo. 661-4336.

AcreasfromlheHellthDePt.
-Your futureour concern

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2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT,

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PHAVAor Assumption. Won't
leati

air only $33,900,

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LAMP SHADE MAKER
Exp.means$$$

shift. Apply

BLE CARPORT. FENCED

newl 2 B'm, 2 bath, central

children. 322-0191.

Posh surroundings. cxc. tips.

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CONDO WITH POOL-Like

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo
3 BEDROOM: Wi BATH. AIR 6.
HEAT, LAKE MARY. 136.900.

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REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

apartment, AC. scr porch,
water &amp; garage furnished.

AIDTOMAP4

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131, 1 block E of I 4 339 5900

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REAL ESTATE
REAL TOP, 377 7198

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YOUR OWN P001.-AttractIve
3 Berm, kitchen equiPPed.
Central Air, screened patio,
ce tree shaded yard, Onty

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Applique, embroider, etc. I

ASCIAT, INC.

Wanted to buy-Mobile Home
Usd 30' or longer, good con
dition. 349.5204.

Hammonds. L.owrys. Balcfwins,
Conns, Wurlitizers, l(imnball
Swingers. All in A 1 top
tio Prid from 5185, fl

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home or mobile, priced sii,soo
with terms to fit your budget.

Phone 372 7551. Sanford

ANXOUStosellIyr.oIdattr.c.

2565
Park 3222420

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CALL ,TODAY!

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6.3 ACRES with small pond,
$16,500.

W.Garnett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC

530-7717

OWNERMOVING

cony., adjacent to Mayfair

French

__________Aristo Crafl 170 hP
1975-19'
Inboard outboard, hard top, on
1979 Magic tilt trailer. Accessories; Excellent condition,

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED
i Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6448126
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S Pc. wooden Dinetle Sets, table'
&amp; 4 chairs, 550 each. 14011's

12 PIONEER acres. 120.850.

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REALTOR, MLS
j 3235774 Day or NIght

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
120 N. PerkAve.
3226123

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The Time Tested Firm

Sharp 3 B, central air, washer,
dryer. range, ref. Good
location, walk to shopping.
$42,900 FHA teens OK.
PHYLLISJ.CAPPONI

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carpet, AC, fireplace, all
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2 Berm, 1 Bath. furnished, w-w

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Forappointmentcall
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GUIDANCE

LegJ No ce

the

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of Altarnonte Springs, on Tuesday, PM-, or s soon
On May 27, 1150, tI Seminole
7:00 possible. At the meeting interested whose address is P.O. Box 1361.
the 10th day of June, 1910,
may appear. and be heard 36.t'd, FlorIda 3277), on or County Purchasing yisiQn will
parties
thereafter
as
P.M., or as soon
t offices
to Ihi ropoSid or
before tPiq 15th day of lIme, AD. be relocating from
possible. At the meeting interested with respect
Seminole
This
hearing
may
be
COO'
1180,
alnance.
the
original
with
me
to
the
scOnd
f
and
Ills
parties may appear
be heard
flnudfromtimetotimeuntlt fInal Clerk of this Court .ims. befs., County ServiCes Bui op. corner
with respect 10 Ihe proposed
First and Park A tie. $..
ii taken by the City Corn
aCtion
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
nance. This flearing may a.
otherS ford, Florida.
rflfuiOfl.
immediately
thereafter;
continued from tIme to lime until
TelepIoee numbers ill remain
proposed Ordi
A copy Of
wise. dfsu P wIll be eptered
final action is taken by the City
earns. Hev,retsphon.
is pealed it the City Hill, agaInst you for the reliet
Commission.
service nay be I porarlly
Attimoide
Springs.
Florida.
and
d.tsIfd5d
in
thi
Complalnf.
A copy of the proposed
WITNESS my hand nd the Seal disrupted.
City Hall. copies arson tile wltil It. Clerk Of
nance Is posted
Emergency sirv
will be
- ma City and same may b in. of this Court on the 15Th day of
Altamonte Springs, Florida. .d
public.
by
A.D.
1910.p.y,
available, hOWSVe,7ular
III, with tI'se Clerk of
copies
bvsines$wlllnotbe
edon
Datedthis2Qttday.iIMay,A.D
(SEAL.)
the City and same may be ln
(Iegai
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. the dates of May
ipecled by the public.
holiday); and May
'Phyllis JordaN, C,C,
Clerk of Above-Styled
Dt.dthis20thdaYof May, AD;
JoAnflBl
CPM
city clerk oftte
court
Pvrc log Agent
Tabor
sy $uses
City of
Phyllis Jordahl, CMC. S1f
eCounty
AItamOnfe SprIngs,
.Oey Clerk
City Clerk of the
sin01 Fl.3277l
Florida
PubIIsl.May ii, 25, &amp; JUne I,
City of Altamonte Springs.
Publish: May25,)
FIOIId
.,.
$910pipiish: May 25, 1850 '..
DEWE
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DEW4O1
DEW.l00
Publish: May 23, 1850
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MGR. TRAINEE
to

INVESTMENT.1 Fringe
benefitsincludepa vacation,

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EXCELLENT lNcME, NO

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323 7334

'75 Chrysler LaBaron. 31.000 ml,
loaded. Must Sell! 53.050. Call
322 1120.

Reconditioned room A.C's. 4000
to 30,000 BTU's. 90 day guar.
Sales I Service. Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 2185
John Young Pkway. 2956071

APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furnl.
ture, 203 E. 25th St. 323-0,11.

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2 BR, 1' B, Townshouse Condo,

Cnpantf

Sandlewood

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down payment.

home rental, on 2 acres.
133.000. $10,000 down.

CALL ANYTIME

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28.3 BR Apts
No pets, Adultsonly. Ref.rencei

LABORERS

Spare or parttime Sales help
wanted. Workoutqyour Own
home, set your n hours,

nance

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7 1 NEW CARPET &amp; paint.
$3,000 down-Owner will hold

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Sanford, 2601 Hartwell Ave.

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mtg. $36,500
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BUSINES&amp;- I Story commer
dat building wpartitlon. San
ford Avenue. 115.000.00.

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painted interior, large fenced
lot. A buy at $31,000.

2565

REALTY

3 BEDROOM, I Bath, Pinecrest.

Street, Sanford, Call for

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2- adrm. 1 bath home in

Condos. 2 BR, 25. newly
painted &amp; decoraled. 295-1766,
671-4530.

323 5176

Opportunity Employer. Apply
in person AMF Powerboat
Dfy, 1)43 30th St. Located on
Sanford Airport.

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HOME-S BR, 3 Bath, 2 Story.

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LOCATEDOUTSIDE THE CITY; Ie,talongtheW.stertyllneofs.ld

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same

OFF ICE FURNITURE
lOComplete Offices
339 7O2OLONGWOOD

WE BUY FURN. 8. APPL
1 pc. or houseful
2lhrs.
339 7020

TrIhuII,waiklhruwindshield,
power Irim. lay down back to
back seats, 85 hp Mercury
motor, trailer, all in excellent
condilion. Completeoutfit only
.57,500 Call U14013.

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701S French

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1977 Chrysler Cordoba 33.000 mi.
all extras, looks &amp; runs great-.
322619) between 98. 5

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speedway, Daytona Beach, will hold
a publIc AUTO AUCTION
every Wednesday at S p.m. tt's
the only one in Florida. You set
she reserved price. Call 90423%-SIll for further details.

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WHY PAY RENT? Brand nw 3I' balh homes for under $250
mo.

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Recently remodeled. Pine
Avenue. 133.000.00.

adults. Furniture available,

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TUESDAY FOR THE
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French

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339 0505

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

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2927 Hwy 17 92
Sanford, Fla 32771

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55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

looking lot a job? The Classified

Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roll a way bed you've
nowhere toroll away. If you
a Classified Ad today.

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1979 Honda Civic, Gray hatchback, air, I speed. 17.000
mi., perfect condition. 14.500
Phone 534 8961.
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins Top dollar paid Call
Jim. 323 1861

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7 ft. Couch, good condilion. $125.
Large recliner chair, $50.
322 9461

51-A-Furniture

Custom built, DeBary, aft.

fenced yard. In great location.
A buy for $12,700.

41-Houses

12'POmo.Leas.,Deposll.

HOLIDAY

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BROKER

Looking for a residential lot to
build on away from the BIG

Medel Inc.. Realtor

apt. Sleeps 1. Enjoy best time
of yr. at preseason rates.
.Compiete..Avail*bltUflhlIMIY

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GENEVAGARDENS3 Berm.

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&amp; more. Call RIch r Marsha
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
Togelher with a' written
HOUSING BOARD OF ADJUS
after 6 p.m., 534$
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, easement or agreement eucuted
MENTS AND APPEALS WIT
ITS POWERS AND DUTIES FLORIDA. IS AMENDED TO IN- by an adjoinIng land owner
ALL
ole sum.
IS MERGED INTO THE BOARD CLUDE THE AMENDMENTSOF agreeingtofurnIthdrinkingwatef In the good
mertime...it's a g.t lime to THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING to said RUDOLF
SWARCKOF
OF ADJUSTMENTS -AND A
-sell something
ith a
SEPARABILITY, CONFLICTS for a period Of tin (10) years or
PEALS (5UILDIN -G)
Classified Ad. Just dial 322AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
is
avaIlable
to
until
public
watir
PROVIDING SEPARAfllLluY
26)1 05 53).99 for a
Said Ordinance was placed on IMUIORUDOLF F. SWARCKOF
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
qulckresulti ad.
first reading on May 20, 1850, and or until some other arrangements
DATE
placid on tte City Commission will consider are satisfactorily made to
Said Ordinance
for final passage and RUDOLF F. SWARCKOF,
first reading on May 20, 1* Iii
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of you., are
the CIty Commission will con1der adoption ifter the public hearIng, and you.
thWeheI1'1thetY
your
Halt required to svvc a copy of
and
for final
PUILICNOT I
lften dofsns.sifafly, to it
adopf ion after the public hearIng, ofAltsmontdSprQs,onTussdey, '
To All Vendors of 'cord id
1910,
at
7:00
of
June,
the
10th
diy
GEO.
A.
SPEER
J.,
of
SPEER
which will be held in the City Hall
thereafter as SPEER, PA., Plaintiff's attorney, Oths.' Interested Part s:

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kitchen, stonefirepl.ce, many

classified ad, the sooner you
will get results,

on Lake Ad'a. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.97 i,
Sanford. Call 333 5670
Mariner's ViIlao.

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C-I LOT-On Hwy. 136. $37,000;

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Furniture Salvage. 1792. So
Sanford- 377 8721.

196.5. Dodge Coronet. excellent
running condition, good tires,
AC. $550. Call 373 6600.

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tOOlS.

over $175. Call 323 0556

fenced patio 8.1 fIoo plans on

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Low Down Payment
Cash tor'Vv'- lot! WIJI build on
your Ia? 01 Our lOt

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AMENDING THE STANDARD
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
Florida Plo. 15-600; thence conS
BUILDINOCODE,I97CEDITION,
CITY
AL.TAMONTE tinuiS4degreeslo'E, 111,9 feet
OF
SECTION 111.1,
TO INCREASE SPRINGS, FLORIDA. AMEND. along the Northerly line of laid
THE BOARD TO SEVEN (7) ING SECTION 26-SI OF THE
Tract 3 to u concrete monument;
MEMBERS AND PROVIDING CODEOFORDINANCESOF THE Ihence $04 degrees 43' W. 161.90
FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND CITY
ALTAMONTE
OF
teetalongtheEasteilylineofsaid
APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS; 5 P N I N OS, PLO R I 0 A
Tract 3; thence Nil degrees or
BY THE ADOPTION OF SEC. ESTABLISHING RATES FOR 3u' W, 77.13 feet to the Westerly
ION 106 AMENDING THE USERS OF THE SERVICES OF lineof said Tract 3 fore point of
STANDARD BUI0$NG CODE,
THE WATERWORKS SYSTEM beginnings thence continue N 75
1979 EDITION. SECTION 111.2. FURNISHEOTO PROPERTIES degrees 09' 30" W, 37.13 feat;
PROVIDING FOR THE FIRST LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY; thence 14 50 degres 09' 30" W.
APPOINTEES. BY THE ADOP- ANDAMENDINGSECTION2IIS
11).231e,t to the Easterly right of
11014 OF SECTION 10-1, STAN OFTHECODEOF ORDINANCES way of U.S. 1792; thence Nor
DARO BUILDING CODE 1979, OF THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE Iheastarly 9'P feet along said
EDITION, SECTION 111.3, TO S P N I N 0 S
F 1.0 R I 0 A, Easterly right of way to Westerly
PROVIDE FORAQUORUMAND ESTABLISHING RATES FOR line of said Tract 3; thence S 4$
AFFIRMATIVE VOTES FOR AC-, USERS OF THE SERVICES OF degreesl2' E, 106.13
feet along the
lION; BY THE ADOPTION OF, THE WATERWORKS SYSTEM Westerly line of said Tract 3;
SECTIONIO63,AMENDINGTHE FURNISHED TO PROPERTIES thence
S06 degrees 59W,

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Iifle bedding sets only! Free

COME &amp; GET THEM!

NEEDED Old Backyard Cars.
f0rJUNK&amp; RECONDITION
322 1379

80-Autos for Sale

7 DOOR Refrigerator
workingornot SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
Call 327-2280
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SELL TIOSE NO LONGER AntiquesandModern Furniture
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
One Pieceor Houseful
CLASSIFIED AD
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323-2801
Bridges Antiques
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YARD SALE
I0SCountryClubCircle
Cash 322-4132
Sat. &amp; Sun9 tiII
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Larry's Mart, 215 Santord Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
HOUSE SALE--All kinds of
furniture, Refrig., Stov.$,
furnure, qood cond. Nothing

isiS Slngef Futura Fully auto
repossessed, used very short
lime. Oriqjnàl $593, bal. $181 Of
$21 mo. Agent. 339 835.6.
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new lnterspring bedding
These beds are not damaged
Of Seconds but brand new toP

1911CHRYSLERIDOOP
Good Condition, $500
Call 322 3)29

1979 DODGE STUMPY I Wheel
Drive. 6 cyl., std., 13,000 miles
Asking 55,500. Call 321 0732.

Thinking about that summer
vacation? Get a better car
through the classified ads In
today's paper.

YARD SALE -Fri,Sat. Sun. 9
Until? 1807 Vernango Ave.,
Sanford. 323 3876

equipped. original owner.
Must sell $6,000 Call 323 1155

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'76' FORD F-100 PickupEceIIent coed. $2,650 or best
off er. 372-1755.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 372-1121.
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WebuyuSaiiiuiisiIu,
FURNITURE&amp;THINGS
5005. SanfordAve.
Sanford
.
' 323 6593

ANTIQUE Dining set. china
cabinet, pie safe. furniture,
clothing, household goods.
May 21 lhru 75th from 9 to 1.
705 Dogwood Dr.. Idyllwilde,
Sanford

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VA. FHA.235.Con Home

Maitland Ave., $69,900.

CUSTOM BUILT 3 Bdrm, 2 bath

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AIDES,

YOU PICK

539,900-Excellent

SUPER 3 Bdrm. 1 bath home in
Dreamwold with central lIlA,

FlorIda, that the Commission will South, Range)) East; thence S IS

MENTSANDAPPEALS; BY THE enactment of Ordinance No. 53)

DUPLEX.
income!

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Blackeyed peas, $5 bu. NIH " Excellent working ConditiOnS.
Better Living Center of CasFarms. 5-7 Tlwrs. thru Sun.
selberry. 33.5002.
Sweet corn. Beardail. Ave. I
ml. South of E. Hwy 46.

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2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central H&amp;A,
convenient location. $235 mo.
+ security. No children or
pets. 322 6271.

2541S French Ave. 322 0231
377 5353, 377 3772, 327 0779

Furniture. clothes, odds &amp; ends,
Plants, etc. 108 5. Sunland Dr..
S-inland Estates. Sat. &amp; Sun.
3230379.,

51-Household Goads

71395 MyrtleAve
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Orlando
Sanford
377 1571
06.O

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fireplace &amp; lakefront. Enjoy
easy living for

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FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Book 116. Page VS of ft. Public ,Piano.organ. Privst.,degresd.
Altamonte-FIrn Park
- THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE
Records of Seminole County.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
APPEALS(BUILDING)AND THE

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bath home on 5 acres in-

29ArRoom &amp; Board
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Full I Part lime, 645-4906 Any
time for Recorded Message.

Commence at the most Nor-

HEARING TO

Siperyard 3236125

371

ALTAMONTE .iPRINGS-1
Bdrm, 2 bath, was 535,000.
Now 530.000.

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love it for $79,900.

HAIRDRESSER for progressive VACANCY- 1st Floor for
elderly person, male or
shop. High commission paid
female, good care. Call 331.
6655826 aft. 5. DeLand 736
2247. Ask for Mr. oberts.

Ave. North to Orange BJvd.

Plat of Survey for W.H. Green i
Sons Inc. by Land-Cavone Inc.,
dated September 5, 1975.

Deep gold or Pale yellow

II ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK
IN DELTONA. 14,000 PER
ACRE,
BUILDERSWE HAVE LOTS!

Bedroom
Home
With
Fireplace. . Near church &amp;
shopping. Assumable mor
tgage. Priced at only $23,500

board, Triple Dresser with
68-Wanted to Buy
mirror. Seven Bookcases,
-Console Stereo. Electric Kettle
B B Que Grill, much more- - Wanted to buy used office
3229153
equipment. Noll's Sanford
FurnitureSalvage,17-92,Soof
Sanford._3221721.
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Yard Sate-? Family

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1963 GMC . Ton, V6, 3 speed
standard. Very good work
truck. Niw 'clutch, leaf
springs, and tires. 1700. Call
Expert Roofing 323-7173.
Serious triguires only.

the back yard isn't? Self it with
a want ad. Call 327.2611.

MOVING SALE

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
'69
to '73 models. Call 339 9100 or
8314605 'Dealer).
- 1973 Lincoln Towncar, fully

79-Trucks-Trailers

DbI. Bed with bookcase head.

1109 S. Sanford Ave. 323-1980.

ACRES. SOME WOODED &amp;
SOME FARM LAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.
56.000 PER ACRE WILL
DIVIDE.

LET US HELP YOU
BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME

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COUNTRY CHARM-Beautiful
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 2 story estate
on .1+ acre. Gazebo, pond,5-'.1r.,,
Every
house.guest

dowith Pool,

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Iakefrontpoolhome.CompIIle
privacy, yet moments from
Orlando, Fully furnished guest
amenity
Every
house.
imaginablsi $273,000

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Together with the rights of
ingress and egress over the West
15.00 feet of the Northerly 106.00
feel of said Tract) as described in

SANFORDARA

NEW SMYRNA ON BEACH-

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Sanford Gracious living. Peasonable Weekly &amp; monthly
rates, utilities paid, Inquire
500 S. Oak 541-7863.

RN full time, I-I shift. Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonville
EXP. FLOORMAN-Part time,
approx. 20 hrs. Must be able to
work eves. Call 323-5931.

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3 BEDROOM CB HOME
Lovely quiet neighborhood,
Fenced back yard and 'II.
$34,000,
W.GarneltWhite,Brolier

WE LIST AND SILL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE

cost classified ads to buy, sell,
or trade,

Applyat4O1Mq'ob.
332-8001
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OFFICEFURNITURE
10 Complete Offices
339 2020 LONGWOOD
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VOLU SIA COUNTRY ROAD
.
Window Air Conditioner
F P ON TAG E P I N E
&amp;
S000BTU,usedlseason
CYPRESS $1,000 PER ACRE.
- TERMS.
Veryreasonable.32?9358
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ABOVE GROUND POOL-iS' x
5 ACRES RESTORABLE MO
25' with pumpl. filter, $300. U
BILE HOME. WELL, SEPTIC
Mo'e, 377 3139.
&amp; HORSE STALLS. GENEVA
-AREA. 572.900.
-OFFICE FURNITURE
10 Complete Offices
10 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
339 7070 LONGWOOD
PAVED RD. IN OVIEDO.
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monthly payments under $250.
,I. dn payments, 322-2787.

laçge wooded site. Central air

29-Rooms

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PROPOSED ORDINANCE

4 pct. interest to' qualified

Sales Leader

NEW HOMES
Buildtosuit.ourlotoryours.
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FHA.VAI FHA 2358. 215

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Used-$16, Exchange.

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8008546841

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Telephone: 305.322-13)4

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Sandlewood VIllas, 2 Bdrm.. 2
Bath, kit. appliances with
washdryer. $295 per mo. with
10 S disc. to senior citizens.

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PoworWat,Div, 1143 3Ii.$I.
Sanford AIrport 171.7800.

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Furnished

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cellent company benefits. 10
pd. holiday%, pension &amp; in -

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Sanford's

Adults, no pets, 1325
equipp
+ security. Harold Hall

CALL TOLL FREE MR.
WEBBER

Ex.
ENGINE INSTALLERS
perienced with inboard .8.
inboard outboard.
ASSEMBLERS
BOAT
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HEARING TO CONSIDER

REALTOR322.1991
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERvICE
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FOR REAL FINANCIAL SUCCESS AND HAVE A MINI-

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IF YOU ARE A WINNER,

CALL 628-0636

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Own a pet and can't find an
apartment' You can have
children, pets and enioy
family cookouts in this? BR,
lB with fenced yard,
Assumable mortgage. $32000.

ves: 319-SIX. 322.1939, 37343O7

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PART TIME

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ANVage I heve2children, 6

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WITH YOUR NEEDS

TEMP.ER AGENCY

40-Condominiums

tanning centers are over
booked.

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area. 322-3129.
--------------------------------------------------------------------.wIh respect to th, proposed ordI - lhey may have that challenge tt
Record p! Seminole County,
-nance. This hearing may be validity of the decedent's will, the Florida in Section 5, Township
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Special Summer Program
final action Is taken by the City representslive,-or
the
ve,ws-or
I
C9mmI
iutsøcIton.ot tIs.tovct..,.....,..
OdiA Co
nance Is posfed at the City Hall, OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED Florida No. 13-600; ttwnce con
Altamonte Springs, Florida, and WILL BE FOREVER BARRED linus S 4 degrees 16' E. 111.9 feet
9-GOod Things to Eat
copies are on file wilh,the Clerk of
Date of the first publication of along the Nqctherly line of said
the City and same may be Insp.c this Notice of Administration:
Tract 3 to a concrete monument;
ted by the public.
Ihence S 01 degrees 13' W, 18.00
23. 1950.
YOU PICK
Dated this 70th day of May, A.D.
feet. ong the Easterly line of said
C. Vernon Mite, Jr.
1980.
Tract 3 for a point of beginnIng; Squash &amp; Cukes, $100 Bushel.
As
Personal
Anderson Farms, 1430 French
Phyllis Jordahl, CMC.
lhenC N 75 degrees 52' W, 73,00
Representative
Ave. 323-2261.
City Clerk
feet
to
the
Westerly
line
of
said
of the Estate of
the City of
Trrct 3; thence $ 06 degrees 59' W,
Erik.a G. Speaker
GREEN BEANS-You pick 13,00
Allamonte Springs, Florida
53.57 feet along the Westerly line of
Decea
bu. EIder Rd., Lake Morwoe.
Publish: May 25, 1910 DEW.98 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL said Tract 3; thence 5 73 degrees
p.
After 6 p.m. 322 017).
CITYOF
09'30"E,71.l3feettothe!aslerly
REPRESENTATIVE:
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS,
line of said Tract); thence N 01
PEAS-UPICK
C. VERNON MIlE. JR.
FLORIDA
CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp; BRIDGES degrees 43' E, 90.90 feet alàng the Monday &amp; Tues. Orange Blvd.,
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Lonely housewife, you won't be
wten your tiger comes home
to roar in this spacious 3 BR,
lB home. Executive neighbornood. Owner will finance
$69,500.

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daIly
play room. HOiPP,
weekly rates. lees, 349-3918.

Tract No. 2:
which will be held In the City Hall Noticeof Administralion has been
of Altamonte Springs, on Tuesday, mailed are required. WITHI N
Commence at the most Northe lh day of June, 1980. at 7:00 THREE MONTHS FROM THE terIy corner of Tract 3 of Plat of
P M. or as won thereafter as DATE
FIRST Survey for Thomas Graham, Fern
THE
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possible. At the meeting interested PU BL ICAT ION
THIS Perk, Florida as recorded in Deed
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the City Cdmmission will consIder to each personal representative.
same for tinal passage and adopAll persons Interested in th. Semincle Heights (Lake Kathryn

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THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING stated. If the claim Is secured, the brought against you to enforce a
SEPARABILITY. 'CONFLICTS security shall be-described, It. lich on the following described
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,-- etaimant shaft de'tfVPr sutttcient land l4ng. and being' In-Seminole
Said Ordinance was placed on copies of the claim to the clerk to County, Florida, to-wit:

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MLS

323 6061 eves, 322-6553 or 323 0511
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UNSWORTH REALTY

377 59

BATTERIES-New. $30, Ex

ACRES TALL PINE.
HARNEY HEIGHTS RD. IN
GENEVA.- 57.900 TERMS.

5 ACRES ON CATFISH POND.
WELL &amp; ELECTRIC. NICE
TREES, ZONED MOBILE
HOME.521.000E-ZTERMS,e5
ACRES

after hours
Jim Gesser 731 7933
Dolly Varney 734 1891

Compiete city block onw, 1st St.
Only $110,000,
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REALTOR

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'76 Honda 750 automatic,"
Low milage. S431S81.days
or 322-7991, evenings.

Neapolitano Sarona "Famous
I ippizzan" at Stud to approved
nares. Box Stalls, Full
boarding
service
also
available. (3051-331-8384.

The sooner you place your.

3l0SanfordAve. •

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DeLand, Fl.

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Development Investment

REALTOR
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SCENICBEAUTY 6+ Acres on the Wekiva. Only
$110,000.

JENPIY CLARK, REALT't

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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
CLOSE IN-3 Bdrm, 2 baths,
FIREPLACE. Plenty of
parking for trucks &amp; equipmerit. Income Irom mobile
spaces adjacent. S acres Only
$112,000.

UP TO 5.000 Square tt. Office
space for rent. Excellent
location. $5.00 per sq ft. includlng utilitIeS. Owner will
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subdivide to suit.

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FLORIDA, IS AMENDED TO IN- contingent or unliquidated, 'he

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OFFICE FURNITURE
lQcompleteoffices
339 7020 LONGWOOD

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In this FURNISHED DUPLEX.
Exceiient condition &amp; terms.
Only $36.oOQ.

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bath on corner lOt. Owner
transferred, will help with 2nd

DONT BUY - INVEST

WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
of Deltona Shopping Center.
3 Bdrm, 2"z
Original
bath. dinIng room, family rm..
Immaculate inside &amp; outl
lii. mediate occucy.
530,000. 7'-' pct. assumable
162.500
or
mortgage.
Reasonable offer.

3 Bedroom House for Rent. $200
I month, $100 sec dep., no
pets, no children. Furnished
322.1183 or 6.41.6721,

A DRAMATIC NEWCONCEPT
IN SUN TANNING

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Sunday,May2S, 1110-SD

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PALOMINO HORSE-For Sale
ii yr. old. gelded. gentle
327-3277 after 6p.m.

HOUSEHOLD 00005-25"
Color console TV-I mo. old,
Dinette set, living rm suite,
19'S BW TV. 2 kii bicycles &amp;
other misc items. 117 Country
Club Dr. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Brokers

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

66-Horses

54--Gaage Sale

MAIERFURNI

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season &amp; cook meats, poultry,
seafood, vegetables, all lypes
of noodles, soups and other
food stJU. according to the
1-lunan Cuisine for consumption in the restarant.
Salary $237 for 10 hours per wk
+- 2 meals a day. Exp.
required minimum 2 rs.
Apply at Florida Employment

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home. Carport &amp; water furfished. Yard owner-kept. No
thildren or pets. deal for

-Expansion Financing
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fIoors-mod,fnlledklt.1 BR
2'. B. 3 BR guest hou, 2 BR
S0'x20'
bunk
house,
Qeentous. w-2000 inventory,
worm farm I muC more.

Classified gal at The Herald,

-Ca1i Business

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BY OWNER- DeBary-Large

refrig. 322 7759.

£UTUW.

-No Experience

LPN FULL TIME11.1 Shift
Apply Lakeview Nursing
Center. 919 E. 2nd St.

Why be lonely? rlti: Git A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
ter, Fl, 33518.

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Classified Ad Call a friendly
ad laker al 37? 2611 or 831-9993.

609 E. Colonial Dv.,Orlando
8980921
Toll Free 1100221.2561

43-Lots-Acreage

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ORDINANCE
County Courthouse, Sanford, Sip Billy J Michael
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Florida. The personal represen.jayne Michael
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN talive of Ihe estate is C. Vernon
by the City of Altamonte Springs. Mize. Jr., The name and address Publish May 4. II, iS. 25. 1980
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Florida; that the Commi86ien will of the personal representatIve's __________________________
hold a public hearing to consider attorney are set forth below.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
enactment of Ordinance No. 53?Alt persons having claims or
80, entitled:
demands against the estate are AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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BACK 1'ONATURE

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Lc.I!!t!AB2ktf

322-0231
3fl-3772. 322 0779. 327-53.53

--Part or Full Time or Absentee

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Needs

BATEMAN REALTY

w.wcarpeIiflQ,$3OO mo. +
sec. deposit. No pets. Refer-.
ences. 3fl.1177.
- 3BEDROOMHOME
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S'CRETARY-Private insur'
lcons.cutive times
8 00 A.M - 530 PM,
Of Florida. intends to register the
that the undersigned, Arthur H
ance office. seetis attractive,
thru FRIDAY
MONDAY
TRANSCRIPTIONIST
- Beckwith Jr., Clerk of the Circuit said name with the Clerk of Ihe
single. exp. woman 2 afterNoon
SATURDAY 9
3 Lines Minimum
-Court, Seminole'County, Florida, Circuit Court of Seminole County.
noons per. wk. $3 per hr. Ac
CLERKwill on the 9th day of .'une,'1980, Flprida
curacy, not sPied important.
(COPORATE SEAL)
. RECEPTIONIST
373-7599after6
between the hours of 11 00 am.
3232269.
- ATWOOD COMPUTER
DEADLINES
end 200pm.. at the west front
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For Medical Records Depart- --.
3BEDROOMUnfurnhouse
door of the Seminole County CORP
a Florida corporation
1oon The DQy Before PublicGtion
ment.
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21-Situations Wanted
$300mo.-4-%l0odeposit
$
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
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-- BY JIMMIE LEE AT
Call 322-0091
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offer for Sal. and sell at puhlic
Please contact:
Young Married Couple Wants
outcry to the highest and best WOOD.
SundQy
Noon
FridQy
President
Personnel Director
NEAR MAYFAIR Country
Store &amp; Office Cleaning.
bidder for cash, the lollowing
SeminoleMemorialHospital
CIub-Exec. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath,
&amp; weekends. 3236671.
described property In Seminole ATTEST MARILYN JOYCE
ATWOOD.
1101 E, 1st St.
family rm, fireplace, Central
County, Florida, to wit:
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Sanford.Florida37uul
HIA, on culde'iac. $150 mo.
One 1971 Harley-Davidson Secretary
Publish May25. June 1,8, IS, 1980
Ext.791
(305)
322-4311
24_Buslness'portule
3226952. Owner-Associate.
motorcycle. Model No 1200 CC
3.-_Centeries
i-Card of Thanks
Super Glide, Serial No. 9D2I41IH7 DEW98
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.pursuant to Final Judgment of
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51.000
HAL CO(2
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ALTY Inc
PoltiOflS noW open for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HAPPY 97th
2
Choice
Lots
in
nicest
section
Foreclosure entered in the above
OPENING DAY, Open and
-o&amp;ction
carenter3
helpers
2
Bedroom,
1
Bath,
412
Rosalie
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Grandpa
Wleboldtl
style pending cause.
Valued at $700, sacrifice, s.20c
own your own women's fashion
with nations largest producer
PROBATE DIVISION
* Love *
Dr. $300 per mo., fIrst, last &amp;
each Call 86? 1716
shop featuring top
WITNESS my hand and tIe seal
or
jean
of factory built modular
Dave &amp; Bonnie Robbins
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$100 sec. dep.
of Said Court this 11th day of May, File Number Nk.cP
b4'andS. $11,950 provides in.
housing. Carpentry exp.
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1980.
nt'y, fixtures. supPlies. &amp;
MULTIPLE
LISTING REALTOR
necessary. Apply Cardinal
IN RE: ESTATE OF
4-Personals
training. Call collect anytime
(SEAL)
instries.
Inc..
3101
5.
San
3231832
-- LegaI Notuce
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. ERIKA 0. SPEAKER
615-552 0162.
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ford Ave., Sanford, Fl. No
. _____________________________
Deceased
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Eves.322.0612,32215$7
phone calls. Equal Op
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
By Susan E. labor
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201 E.Z5thSt.
FICTITIOUS NAME
portunity Employer.
.ABORTIONI
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Deputy Clerk
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Notice is hereby given that we
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ONE
PERSON
DEMANDS
ORABOVE
CLAIMS
SAP'IFORD--3 Bdrm., air &amp; heat,
Richard L. Mamele
AGAINST THE
ESTATE are engaged in busIness at 318 So.
Trimi$ter abortion - $125
HAIR DRESSER WANTED
ww carpeting, $300 mo. +
Post Office Drawer H
5th Street. Lake Mary. FIa. 32716
Gyn Clinic - 533, Pregnancy
With following. Apply King of
$300. sec. deposit. No pets. Sanford,-Flof4da 32771..
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS Semin&amp;e County, Florida under
test; male sterfliation; free
Hair, 1911 French Ave.,
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
References. 372-1417.
305 3fl-6051 the fictitious name of SUN
counseling, Rrolsssional care
Sanford.
BUSINESS OF
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ARE
HEREBY LABORATORIES. and that we
YOU
Publish May 18, 25, 1980 DEW 79
. supportive atmosphere,
Kids
outgrow the swing set or
ad- intend to register said name with
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confidenllal.
small bicycle? Sell these idle
ministralion of the estate of
(NSULATION
INSTALLER
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
items with a want ad, To place YOUR OWN
ERIKA 6 SPEAKER. deceased, Seminole County. Florida in acGood pay &amp;fringebenefits.
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CENTRAL FLORIDA
FLORIDA
your ad, call your friendly
File Number 80 86 CP, is pending cordance with the provisions of the
Call 323 7166
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OF SANFORD REALTOR

cfl3238tso.Sanfo(darea.

SECRETARI ES

Unfunhished

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JAMES MELVIN,
Defendant. tiouS name of COMPUTERLAND
OF ORLANDO. at 731 West HighNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE

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REMODELING

P4ewrms, kit &amp; bath remodeling
Fireplaces We handle the

whole ball of wax. Financing
avail,
S. E. LINIç CONST.
3227029

Welding
SERVICES UNLIMITED

Welding done, $15.00 per hr.
3220771

Win ow &amp; Screen Repair
WINDOW&amp; SCREEN REPAIR
also PATIO DOORS
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Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis
Taps Royster As Presideàt
William T. Royster, a rtIf1ed public accountant
with the Sanford firm of Greene and Dycus. has been
elected president of the Kiwanis Club of Seminole
Sunrise for the 196011 cIvic club year.
Marion White of the University of Florida
Agricultural Research and Education Center, Sanford,
was named president-elect. Andy Reno was elected
vice president and Howard Whelchel treasurer.
Elected to the board of directors were Mike Run.
nells, Robert Deuschle and James Hardy. The club
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the U.S. comptroller of the currency to open its fifth
office in Seminole County, according to FayC C. Agnes,
chalrman of the board.
The new office will be located on the southwest
corner of Red Bug and Tiscawilli roads In southeast
Seminole Cotmty. Sun Bank.of Seminole presently has
its main office in Fern Park and branch banking offices in Forest City, Longwood and in the Altamonte
Mall.
Sun Bank of Seminole Is one of the largest banks in
Seminole County. It reported total deposits of more
than$6lmlllionandtotalassetsofover$l2milhIon as
of March 31, 1960. The bank is a member of Sun Banks
* of Florida, Inc., the state's third largest bank holding
company.

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Dynamics AhIevement Scholarship Icy
Stromberg Carison Corp officers, Lou Whitney
(Ieft)'and William J. Brown. Miss McBryde, L8,
is a senior at Seminole High School. She was.
one of two students nationwide who were
awardj,d this special scholarship for outtand1ng academic achievement, leadership,
Involvement in community affairs,, and particlpatlon in school activities. The scholarship
of $1,000 will be applied toward her college
education at - Florida State University in
Tallahassee. During the summer months until
she graduates, Miss McBryde will be employed
at the Digital Systems Center where her
mother is employed as an electronicM inspector.
During her, high school career, Miss McBryde
maintained a 3.16 grade point average, served
as publicity chairman for the school's student
government and served as president of the
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Free instruction in English usage -and communications
skills Isavallable toalladults. For Information on
schedules, call the college at 323-14w, extension 443.

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formercrew members of the aircraftc Tier USS Hancock
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separate issues involving domestic banking from those In..
volving international banking. At the present, there are a
number of very difficult and controversial Issues having to do
with the future structure of the domestic banking business and
how It Is to be carried on. These issues are going to be the
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president of the Sun Banks of Florida, Inc., at the recent principal centers of trade, providing skilled and effective
Governor's Conference on World Trade in Tampa.)
- services to a rapidly growing customer base.
At the same time, It should be known that the Florida
By JOEL 11. WELLS JR.
Special to the Herald
banking Industry has been an active participant In enIn a broad sense, I think Florida bankers suppcir everything couraging the presence in Florida of the foreign banking
which will contribute to the long-term economic well-being of community. We have supported several needed legislative

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Trinity Preparatory School will present its Spring Choral
Concert on June 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the
library.
A special presentation' of "Babble at Babel" (short
musical play) will be given by the seventh grade music
.
class. The chorus will perform selections of music ranging
from Renaissance to Contemporary. David Ludwig, a
.4.' senior, will be the featured soloist.
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prehension techniques are stressed in this FREE lab. Day
and night classes are available on the Adult Education
campus.
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toimprovetheirEngllshspeakj.ngabjljtyisbeingofferedat
Seminole Community College.
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currently Interviewing interested candidates for the
next Job Readiness Training Program to begin June 9.
The objective of the 14-week CETA funded program
Is to provide assistance to persons with epilepsy and
other similar health problems that interfere with fr
ability to obtain and maintain employment.
The program Is designed to teach basic communication and employability skills uhile motivating
the participants to seek employment
A job developer works directly with each prt1c1pant
to try and match a person's skills and Interests with
specific employment situations. Two weeks of the
program Is spent In work evaluation at a vocational
school
To be enrolled in the program a person must be
eligible for. CETA participation; a resident of the
county In which the progrwn is offered; have been
diagnosed as having epilepsy or a related handicap;
and have expressed a genuine Interest In obtaining
employment.
Contact the nearest office of the Epilepsy
Association for further Information:
- Orange County, 422-1416
- Seminole County, 339-2166
- Lake County. 343-6962.

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department, the Small Budiess Development Center
on April 3. The purpose of this department will be to
aldsmallhoainesaes with technical and mAnagement
assistance at ne charge to the client.
This program Is a community service of the
university in cosponsorship with the Small Business
Administration.

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separate workshops designed to assist small business
ownerá and managers analyze and interpret financial
statements relative to financial decision-making. •'
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anal's1s and''eak.even analysis.
The workshops will be offered on May 27 and again
on May from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The workshops will
alsobeofferedfrom1to5p.m.onJunel,forthoewho
are unable to attend either of the two earlier
workshops.
The workshops will be conducted in classroom J-196
at the coliage. Participants ay contact the adniibn's office for registration information and
directions. There Is a $10 registration fee.

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three of the eight topic sessions to be presented by counseling professionals from the university and private
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we have provided funding for numerous economic and tivities in International finance which are taking place In
business development activities whore there was no public Florida today, ad has brought us to the point where we

Florida residents received $102.9 million In In.
surance benefits from Connecticut General Insurance
Corp.'s two rpajor subaldiarles last year.
Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. paid $7U
million to Florida policyholders and beneficiaries, upS
percent from the previous year. The majority Of th)se
payments, p7.7 million, represented "living benefits"
such as accident and health benefits, annuity
payments and endowments.
In addition, Aetna Insurance Co. (Connecticut
General's property and casualty subsidiary,) paid
$21.3 million In policyholders' claims In 1979, 121
percent tnaeue from 197$.
Connecticut General, the nation's seventh largest life
Insurer, wrote nearly $196 million In MW Individual
and group Insurance protection In the stats durIng 1979,
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toys that are very late.
The library has been at 5CC
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efforts to achieve our common goals for our state
particularly In the growth In International trade and cornmerce, bausethisisceynotll)ecase.Wemustnot....
and will not -allow the resolution of these unrelated matters.
to disunite us in achieving these goals.
Nowhere in the U.&amp; is there a greater Opportunity
FlorIda. 1 look forward to significant achievement in the cx.
dUne decade that lies ahead.
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assures them i is alright to their treasures.

The two boys, Jimmy and Smolko, enters their name on munity Coordinated Child development students at SCC

banking consistently supporting wl Is good for our state, I
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established In the 7 and, Indeed, I look for an acceleration.
I do want to make one precautionary observation: as

to work much harder toward maintaining a positive envirorunent. I'm sure that we Will face some difficult issues, but
we must approach these Issues In a professional and objective
AjtbsFloridam*rkethasdeVeloped,afldthecOnduCtOf way.Therewlflundoubtedlybesomegiveandtake.However,
trade activities has accelerated, the principal Florida banks I am firmly convinced that there is no Issue that cannot be
have mored to establish their capbLiltles for serving the dealt with, II It Is approached calmly, and with a positive atchanging needs of their customers, and the entire market. Ten titude. I can assure you of the pledge of our company, and I
years ago, only a handful of banks In Florida had capabilities think of the Florida banking industry, to move forward 10 that
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taking anything from the toy needs no translation and Development Center at designed primarily for may check out two toys per

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I think we should be' appreciative of the efforts of several of

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tending the Polynesian Luau 18, at the 12:15 p.m.
Paulette Normand of
Herald Correspondent
at Walt Disney World.
Following the Mass, Mr. AltamonteSprings.
Celebration of the Golden
The couple renewed their and Mrs. Normand were.
The beautifully appointed
'Wedding Anniversary of
vows with their tiiorèd at a reception
tables were decorated with
Laden and Lillian Normand pastor, Father Clement J. social hail given by
spring greenery and
of &amp;inland Estates, Sanford, Kuhn, CPPS, at a Mass of
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community, Miss Smolko something else neat time,"
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the old part of the scc 4:30 p.m. ?Ionthy through
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Questions were answered
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A child visiting her grandparents from RochEster, N.Y.
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XI Kappa Lambda Chapter
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Winter Park's Villa Nova
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annual Mother-Daughter
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event was BMIG Kelley.
The following ofl$cers were
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Pmers; vim pvdftk Jam
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recording
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corresponding sscretar,
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and four lead vocalists. Greg X. Volz of Springfield, Missouri
portraying e title role
Ezekiel's wife will be played by Jeanne Joiner of St.
Petersburg. The part of the false prophet, Shemiah, will be
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DEAR ABBY: We are three
secretaries in a relatively
small office. We have a
wonderful boss. The problem
Is his overbearing wife. She Is
a real pain, and we don't know
how to handle the situation.
She calls several times a
day and asks us questions
concerning what is happening
at the office, such as, "How very busy, but you'll have her
did my husband's meeting go husband call her. Then tell
with Mr. So and So,?" right your bon to call his wile and
down to things that are forget IL
DEAR ABBY: I am a 29privileged information. "Did
year-old
attractive single
he have a lunch date with
woman
has been going
who
anyone?" "What are his
with
a
47-year-old
divorced
travel plans?" We think If he
man
for
two
years,
(I'll call
wanted her to know these
Win
Tom.)
things, he would tell her,
About six months ago I was
right? (We wonder what they
at
Tom's apartment when his
at
talk to each other about
son
dropped in. The son, Billy,
night) She complains to us
that her husband never tells
her anything. How can he
when she's already dug all the
day's Jiappendings out of us?
Abby, please print this, and
tell all those meddling, nosy
bosses' wives to enjoy their
garden clubs, painting
classes, etc., and whatever
else they do all do since they
don'Ihave to work, and please
ltave us secretaries alone so ire can get our work done.
Any suggestions on how to
lve our problem?
FRUSTRATED IN
FORT WORTH
DEAR FRUSTRATED:
'Eb. solution Is skuple WINS'
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chosen to direct and choreograph "Ezekiel." Mrs. Stempler

4000. They are: Jeff Boyette, Kenneth Braso, Darla Briganti,
Holly Hill, Eliza Harwood, David King, Virginia Maisel, John
Nicoletti and Kyra Schweizer.
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home and was in no shape to you say.
GUILTY REDHEAD
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Billy drove me home.
DEAR GUILTY: Tell Billy
the blackmail game ii
you
could
say
that
guess
Well, I
Billy took advantage of me. it over, and if he wants to tell his
really makes me sick and father what happened to go
ashamed every time I think of ahead and tell him. The
it, but there's nothing I ran do chances are that be won't. But
If he does, admit It, and get it
about it now.
over with.
Tom would be very hurl if
Getting married Whether
he knew what happened.
you want a formal church
Since then, Billy has hit me up wedding or a simple, "dofor money, and I have given it yow'.own.thlng" ceremony
to him because I don't want to get Abby's new booklet ;;u
get on the wrong side of ln $l plus a long, ielIaddreued,
for fear he'll tell his father stamped (21 cents) envelope
about us.
to: Abby's Wedding Booklet,
I don't like being blackmailed, and that is what is

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This production Is a combination of music, dance, singing,
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It was good weather, good
food and good fun for all the
children as well as adults.
Everyone seemed to enjoy
themselves. There were 71
children participating in
answering questions on black
history.
Urnees are held at
Central Florida Migrant and
Community Ce nter from 6
until 7 p.m. every Monday
evening free of charge.
Instructions In childbirth and
ph ases
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[)eltona might be
considered a modernd aybard
ar who
h st rums
her guitar and
sings to entertain
residents of area
nursing homes
During
National
Nursing Home Week,
the talented musician
conducted a Country.
Western show at
Lakeview
Nursing
Center. Among other
a c t I v It I e a
at
Lakeview during the
week were a
party, a disco and a
popcorn popping
party. -Accordingto
June Miller, activities director at
Lakeview,
the
seemed
residents
enthusiastic
the celebration with
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cents a day, driving a horse
and buggy, selling a cow
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and recei ving 5 cents for a
to older people and always
chicken.
helped
in need.
Mr. Fnemanwu married,
to Laure-In 1t04 and they
Mr. Freeman was honored
moved to Sanford in l4. He by the community of Lake
says be rneznbers that he Monroe at a service at Rose
bought his house In 19 . He Hill Missionary Baptist
had 10 chlkfren and f
of Church, many of his family
them still live. He li ves with and friends werepresent.
his - daughter, Toys Lee
Mw h
guest
Fr3=an, in Te Monroe,
smiles at ha ving
Jimmie Lee and Ethel Cargra
and greatgrands atpntcre live close by and son te
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Jss1e Freeman lives in
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Errol Cherry, son of Mr.
He enjoys ;
2--many and Mrs. Herbert Cherry,
grandchildien when they of West 15th Street,
vleit. He attended the returned to Sanford after
Providence Missionary getting his degree in DWI.
2rptist Church where he and tistry
from
Howard
his wife
eectivemzmh-ars Un1venity in 1978.
until she died in l95.
He has worked In public
his long life heal th since completing his
He cj
to being concerned about schooli ng at Haines City
cthers a nd his obedience to Health Department, Orlando
the Lcd's Commandments. Health Department
and
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Seminole High School and Is employed by Continental
circults.
Her fiance, who was born In Edmonson County Ky.,
attended Edmorison County High School. He is emplayed at Cardinal Industries.
The wedding will be an event of Aug. 29 at the home
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Heiler of
Raymond, Wash The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs
James H. Bellamy, 105 Lake Minr.ie Drive, Sanford.
The bride was given in marriage by th e bridegroom's fath er.
Martha Reid of Sanford sister of the bridegroom as the
atron of honor.
Gordon C. Reid served his brother-in-law as best man.
Following the ceremony, the parents of the bridegroom
enterta ined at a reception in their home.
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Interact Club and president of the TEC Club. He at~
tended Seminole Community College where he was on
the Golf Team. He is a building contractor and vice
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block"party.
Planning for next year!"
Many a kiss along the
One lady in the viewing
parade route was doled out by
Herald Photo by Tom Nitsig
camel,
audience
with whom Ienjoyed
Sir Gus the Shriners'
Deb Saba and Sam Nobles were likely to find the barbecue
"finger-licking
Candy, key chains and chatting was 'Miss Myrtle
good'! at Lake Mary's celebration.1risbees were ritrieved by tilt VRIW who is visiting miss
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viewers, from the parade SMh Tstum In Sanford.
loves thoie bridge garnei,
aemtary, Mary
—-"*West Voluiia Memorial Rita and'- i9sepili I]unetta,
participants.
Miss Wilson was the county
.and treasurer, Marion Hospital. We all send speedy Maerene and Edwin Kendell.:
Did you see the clown with home demonstration agent
The Hemerocallis Garden Quigley.
get well wishes via her Welcome to Lake Mary.
the Invisible dog?. And Roger 195,1M. She now lives in Club held an 'installation
-Mary Walter acted as irt. hu4hand I Un J nr W aIt
ltipp pedalling around at Wetumpka, Ala. but is far luncheon at the Cavalier stalling officer and presented Sorenson.
great speed on the 3-wheeler from retired. She days in. Motel.
each of the 17.1adle3 with a
There's to be a wedding in
volved in garden club,
rickshaw?
Newly installed officers dayflly corsage.
New
resident.s
of
the
Forest
the
Starlight Room at the
Particularly appropriate woman's club, pink lady and include: president, Olga
include David Adams, Mary Forest. What an ideal setting.
for the Armed Forces portion r e t I r e d
teachers Hunter; vice _ presideflto
Sorry to War that MY good Cox, Jo Ann Watkins, Carolyn Tellooyou all about it next:
of the ceremonies was Homer Organiza tions and she still Kathleen Beale; recording friend.
Verna Sorenson, 13 in and Ashelfsiiller, Earl Ross, week,
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Mrs. Slams Bosarge and thd late Mr. Charles Bosarge
of Pascagoula, bliss., and John Richburg and the late
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a member Of Phil Beta Kappa Honor Society and a
member of the Baptist Campus Ministry. She is a
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Lynne Heller and James
married at the Christian congregational Church, Sanford. The
2 p.m. candlelight and double
Rev. Fred Neal
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"Thank you" to all those' Sewell 113 as Abraham Lin~
who assisted To mention all coin delivering the Getnames would be column- tyslxirg Address Many a tear
consuming but a special appeared when Jeanne
thanks must go to two people Robi nson dramatically
In particular
of our flag through,' "Hello,
Firstv to President Of the Remember Me."
Chamber of Commerce,,
Ronald Rlpp. He's a proud Sjoblom and Evans were
and happy man who spent represented by several
many an hour on the project generations. Mrs. Clair Evans
Ask him how he confiscated O'Connermadeaspedaltrip
convertibles for the parade! from New York to attend.
Thone "Kick Em Up Kids"
The second person who from
dogged their
deserves a big standing heisoutin the heatof
ovation is Cindy Lippincott day at the fire hall. The eight
Brown who acted as Ron's girls and 2 boys, attractively
secretary and also baked thd dressed ih yellow and blue
huge, beautifully decorated, costumes,
commemorative cake
precision numbers.
Incidentally, next week
Ask Cindy if she has
they
will be competing at
recovered from her near
heart attack when father Bob, Lakeland
square d ance
who carried the cake on stage, 8ctivitieL
almost
Everyone seemed to enjoy
dropped
the
barbecpie thicken, hot
masterpiece.
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Winged steeds riding to heavy muslc...ploneers In thewilderness
. castles on the cliff s. . . boating si high
Look at th e magic that enables the lake to mirror the rocky moun
tam peak and th e heavens! Th e vastness arid stillness of th e scene
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judgment
seat, God will ask us Just one question: "Well, what
I wish I c ould say that to the high school seniors to whom
ou make of it?"
will be giving their big send-off speech in the next few weeks. did y
What did you make of your disappointments, your bad tizne,
True, I will be able to tell them the future will not be easy. But
the tragedies in your life? Did they remain disappointments
bright?
and tragedies or did you change the quality of these exIt is not only that the world outlook is as bleak as perhaps
perlences so that in the.end t hey blessed your life?
has eve been. In our national life too we see waste, deceit and
violence all around us. And there are no signs that either the
What did you make of your opportunities? Did you
DR. AN [) "iRS. It. PAUl.. WOO[)
wor ld pict ur e or the national pict ure Is about to et better,
remember that "unto whomsoever much is given, of him sha ll
Certainly this is one of the reasons that ln our religious life much be required?"
Missionar y To Speak
today we are concerned more with our personal salva tion than
Iwould like to tell these high school graduates they are going
with saving society. When "the skies are gray with clouds
out into a world that is bright with promise. On the other hand,
Ti. IIC%-, It. Paul Wood, an t hr on g ii o U t
EurasIa
which return after the rain and there is no gleam of light on the
maybe we ha ve said that too of te n to young people. Perhaps we
Assemblies of God missionary preaching and teaching in
path below," we grope for God's hand in the darkness.
sho uld ha ve told them all along to "make friends of pain"
to Eurasia, wi ll be guest evangelistic crusades, conI have thought about it. I think I can tell these world-bound
instead of encouraging them so much to flee from pain and speaker for a missions church ferenues, and ministers '
trouble when really that is not possible.

remarkable creature finds itself irritated by a grain of sand

service, Wednesday, 7 p.m. at SCIIiinarSL
First Assembly III God, 3(}4 W.
Dr. and Mrs. Wood
271.h St., &amp;-inford.
lininstered on a short-term

within its shell, it secretes an opalescent material which coats
the foreign substance, not only relieving the pain but

In their term of service just basis in Bible schools in
completed, Dr. Wood and his Holland, Spain, Portugal, and

producing at the same time a earl of great rice and

wife, Dene worked in Poland. At the end of their 4.

anybody who believes we were put on this earth not to be
comfortable but to build character.

We should have told then more about the oyster. When this

The present adult generation has been cheated on that score
The last 35 years have taught us self-indulgence Instead of selfdenial. We have forgotten that going without often gives more

pleasure than giving in to our desires.

As one writer reminds us, "mere is nothing like
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Brussels, Belgium, at the year teriii overseas the Woods
Continental Bible College. served a sp'cial assignment

in our life with qualities Uke patience and serenity and good

CBC was founded in 1969 and ai visiting professors at the

humor - and the love that never faileth.

provides advanced studies for West Africa Advanced School

graduates of various Bible

colleges in Europe and the West Africa.
Middle East. Dr. Wood served
In this special missions

knew. But they will be better off for it.

these graduates this year. I will tell them to "remember the
oyster."

The suffering, however, may go deeper than that. It may
inc

as academic dean of CRC church service, Dr. Wood will

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Janette 'Murray
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property of others.
delinquency.
These lessons must be taught early life.
The problem
Godrequlresltofparents."..bring themup' solved by civil
and penal punishment
In the nurtire and admoniti on of the Lord." alone. So long as parental delinquency and
(Epheslans 6:4) "Bring up a child in the way religious failures exist, Juvenile delinquency
he should, go and he
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plan to sceduIed to meet June 10-12 in st. elected who pretends he doesn't
print his declaration.
Loals. Mo.
want the office," Stroud said,
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keep up with stories
The president is elected to a One- "Southern Baptists need to move

caurae but a kind of creativity that Is missing in 0W' society that tomorrow's world cannot give. Or take away.

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see how a candidacy might fare,
the first candida te to publicly an- that,' he said.
ceremonial. Current. president electing officers."

seniors of 1980 that the years ahead can be good years for

local talent. It is free to the public.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson

Jerry &amp; Ed. Senkarlk
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Baptist presidential hopefuls to

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this. Sunday at the 7:30 a.m. breakfast of the United
Methodist Men at Community United Methodist Church
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rnethod.stn obtaining any position to
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office.
Stroud also announced his can
The pastor said he does not didacy to t he Press, a nation-wide

the Third Creek Baptist Church, said
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various

Baptists, a man has to pretend lie .
isn't seeking the office of president
in order to be elected," he said

seeking me.I claim to be seeking the the way its done," Jameson said.

The Rev. Jimmy Stroud, pastor of

Methodist Church will meet 11'uesday at the following places

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Choir (ages 3-5), Music Makers (grades 1-3), and Young
Musicians (grades 44)each will present several numbers,
well as the "Promises", a ai)afl ensemble of fmwth to
six th graders. All four groups will combine for one number.
The Preschool Choir Is directed by Lyric Wohigemuth,
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minister publicly announced, his campaigns carried on in secrecy past, the Baptists have "called office and be open to siruntit) and
Stroud promised that if elected he
candidacy for president of the
until the expedient moment," Stroud around and let it be knOwn you're a criticism by friend or foe," Stroud will
not "stack
committees and
million member Southern Baptist said,
candidate.
said..
boards" with those of a particular
Convention Tuesday and called past
"Traditionally, among Southern
"I do not claim that the office is
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The Church of the Nativity, State Road 427, will sponsor
and "Oki Fashioned Family Pienle" at theclwrch, on June.
1, from 1 p.m until dark The church will furnish popcorn
and drinks, with everyone furnishing their own picnic
dinner.
Suuare d
dancln
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MAY 28 ELEMENTARYSCHOOLS
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school graduating class charters
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(54) Charllon l4eston.

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to Convince the management that

b (35) WOODY WOODPECKER

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By DIANE PETRYK
the county may be lost If the firm with- Williams. The program also called for
The program would have provided a square miles, Including Portland, Ore., the coast and south to Newport, Ore.,
Herald Staff Writer
draws.
paying the students $3.10 per hour for three-week job-hunting course for 120 and the heavily populated area around
The private firm that would have
Reversing an earlier decision, the their attendance,
workers eligible under the federal Puget Sound In Washington.
The fallout - grounded helicopters at
conducted job-hunting classes for CETA- county approved the program proposal of
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Rain turned the thick ash cloud into Toledo, Wash., the staging area for
eligible workers under a federal grant Southern Human Resources May 13, but $105,681 of $112,500 In federal money Training Act (CETA).
mud pellets in western Washington, search and rescue and body recovery
sponsored by Seminole County will not reserved the right to review its budget allocated to the county. The commission
The county was allocated the $112,500 making highways slippery for holiday missions. Several airlines canceled all
re-submit its budget following its before actual execution of an agreement. turned It down on a 4-1 vote May 6.
under CETA to get private industry in- motorists, shorting out electrical (ran- flights out of Portland, and the Federal
rejection by the county last week.
On Tuesday, the conunissioners Wmed
But after county personnel staff met volved in' helping the economically
sformers and threatening water supplies Aviation Administration barred instru.
Leonard Carswell, Seminole County down the budget, even though it called with individual commissioners, pointing disadvantaged find jobs. Previously,
in some communities.
ment flights over most of the region.
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Sout)rn Human Resources Company, a for $71,000. Commissioner Richard proposal was approved in concept May 13 Resources was the only firm that applied activity on Mount St. Helens, including eruption was 'a very predictable pat.
seven-month-old Altamonte Springs Willlama called the planned expenditures on a 3.2 vote,
to use the funds.
turmonlc tremors and "seismic noises" tern."
firm, will not submit a revised proposal. a "ripoff." Seminole Counts' Personnel Director
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many as 50 of the 8,400 refugees
Alex
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Governor's
firefighters, their families and friends, who gathered this morning in
the 6400t chain link fence during
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front of the main The station to dedicate a monument to two Sanford Office of Emergency Services, - said
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Eight new members have been added
to the Task Force to Save the St. Johns
and central Florida organization will be
meeting In Sanford next month to_consider endorsing the committee's goals.
Jack Homer, executive manager of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
said today eight new persons have been
added to the task force headed by Sanford attorney Douglas Stenstrom.
The eight new members are: Sanford
City Manager Warren Knowles, who is
also a civil engineer; Dennis Dolgner,
executive director of the Seminole
County Port Authority; George Brown,
who previously served two years on the
St. Johns River Advisory Committee;
Sidney Chase, member of a pioneer
Sanford family; Michael Gray, attorney
with the firm of Cleveland. Mize and

"Save the St. Johns" committee, A town is the ''(lefeatist'' attitude of the people
hall style meeting is to be held at the that the St. Johns cannot be saved.
Sanford civic center in the next few
"We iliuM get that thinking turned
Bridges; Wilson home, a Sanford weeks where experts will be available toaround," homer saul.
businessman; Duke Adamson, 01 United answer questions concerning the St.
The saving of the St. Johns was taken
Home Services and Woody Wilson, Johns, causes of its deterioration and on as it project b the chamber and the
manager of Southern Bell Telephone Co. methods of correcting the problem.
coimimittee formed earlier this week on a
for the Sanford area.
in addition, homer said, Mrs. challenge by Stenstroni.
Those members of the committee Springfield, who is al president of the
Speaking to his fellow directors of th
named earlier this week in addition to Central Florida Associ.,tion of Chambers Sanford chamber, Stt'nstrom said:
Stenstromn and Homer are: Tony Russi, of Commerce, will ask the group corn- - Ninety-nine out of 100 pe ople would say
Sanford insurance agent; Joe Maino, of lEse(I of chambers front live counties to today the St. Johns is a decaying river
Monroe harbour Marina; John Edwards endorse the comnuim4tee's eflort.s and and can't be saved. It's just a matter of
of the lakefront Holiday Inn; Sonny provide assistance where possible.
miiaking up our miunds to save the river. If
Rabomn, a local businessman and lifelong
The group is to hold it dinner meeting the river is to (lie, it should only be after a
Sanford resident; Ned Yancey, chamber. on July 22 at the Holiday Inn at Interstate tight."
goodwill ambhssador: and Chamber 4 and State Road
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46 in Sanford. Mrs.
Sterstromn pointed out concern with the
President Janice Springfield.
Springfield will ask support on the basis river should be brought to the attention of
Homer said that State Sen. John Vogt, that the pollution of the St. Johns Riser is both sUite and federal authorities and
11)-Cocoa Beach, and miiember ofhe a Central Florida mncemn.
began this week contacting friends and
Florida Senate's Committee on Natural
H orner said one of the bigger problems acquaintances in both levels of govern.
Resources, has been asked to assist the the conuimittee will be facing at the outset mmient,
See Editorial. Page 4,%.

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ltqIian Pr6s ent,
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A 51-year-old Sanford man, an John Spoiski said police reports show a
It's not unusual for visitors to come Into the Sanford Marina on Lake engineer for. Seaboard Coastline witness said Greene "Jumped onto the
Monroe, but Mr. Al E. Gator forgot to bring along a boat. Spotted Railroad, was taken to Seminole train, lost his grip and fell."
Memorial Hospital early this morning
He was found lodged between the train
swimming In the marina, he said he heard fishing might be a little when
his attempt to Jump onto a moving and the ground, the train having ran over
off for a few days so he decided to try a little duck hunting. There's train
failed and he was run over,
his left leg, Spolski said.
no scarcity of the large reptiles in the lake or the St. Johns River and
Alfred F. Greene, 301 Jewett Lane, was
The train, no. 1634, was moving at 10

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they are frequently seen sunning along the shore or swimming along "in recovery" at the hospital at noon. miles per hour at the fime of the 3:30 a.m.

with their eyes and nose sticking out of the water.

Seminole County Sheriff's spokesman

incident,

future council from bringing the issue up

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conferred today and found common
lie said Pertini pointed out both h
ground on East-West issues and the and Carter were "populist presidents,
men of the people who had a mmwral
Camp David Middle East accords.
Carter and l'ertini met for, 45 outlook on public affairs.''
minutes at the Quirinale Palace, half
After the private session, their
an hour longer than originally meeting was broadened to include
scheduled. An Italian government Secretary of State Edmund \luskie,
spokesman said although Italy's National Security Affairs adviser
position on the Middle East is a Zbigniew llriezinksi and counterparts
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Lake Mary Council Dumps Utility Tax Plan
By DONNA ESTES

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commissioners approve,

At a workshop Thursday, the city September voted 2-1 against increasing

Imposition of a utility tax was rejected
the Lake Mary City Council as a method cduncil will be looking at increased property taxes.
For
the third time in recent weeks by the
of raising city revenues, at least for the property taxes as the source of more
city
council.
rest of this year.
City Manager Phil Kulbes told the
revenues.
Councilman Gene McDonald's motion
Under a law which was In effect last council he will have research completed
Mayor Walter Sorenson said, however,
toremovetheltemfromconslderationby year, the council was limited in the In time for Thursday's meeting and be that the previous actions
refusal by
the board "forever and ever and ever" amount of property taxes which could be able to advise the board on ho* property board members to second a motion
passed unanimously Thursday night.
levied. Because of the peculiar wording taxes can be increased. In a budget approving a utility tax and refusal to
But Mayor Walter Sorenson told in the law, the city wound up being report earlier this week, Sanford City discuss the Issue
did not formally
McDonald the "forever and ever and required to reduce property taxes from Manager Warren Knowles said a law settle the matter. Thursday night's acever" could not be part of the motion the $3 per 81,0(X) assessed valuation passed during the recent session of the tion settled the issue for this year at
because this council cannot preclude a levied for years to $2.84 per $1,000 Legislature permits increases in least, Sorenson indicated.

European one lie insisted it did not

contradict the Caimip David accords,
The Middle East was one of the
mmiany global issues Carter discussed
with the Italian delegation. 'lime

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Minister Emi lio Colomimbo and others.
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The county, in challenging the anA letter is to be sent by the city of Lake
The subject of Councilman Ray Fox's Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi to the panel
nexation, said the annexation created an
Mary to Judge William Woodson, chief wrath In moving for the action Is in January.
City Attorney Gary Massey, in a report enclave which is forbidden by state law.
Judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit the lawsuit filed by the county against the
(Seminole and Brevard counties), city challenging the annexation of the to the city council Thursday night said
criticizing the court's "lack of concern 1,600-acre Heathrow planned unit Salfi and Williams have reduced their The county insists the annexation leaves
mid responsibility" - about a lawsuit In- development and adjacent properties, opinions in the case to writing but a parcel of county property partially
volving the city.
The suit has been bogged down in the McGregor has not as yet prepared his surrounded by city property and this
The Lake Mary Ci ty Council Th ursday courts for the past three years. The chief written opinion.
.
çTeates an enclave. The city contends a
night Instructed City Manager Phil judge last year named Circuit Judges
When mem bers of the audience gasped Parcel of Land to be an enclave must be
Kulbes to draft the let te r and send It to Robert McGregor and Voile Williams to at the wording, "lack of concern and complete ly surrounded by city property.
The term enclave has not been defined
Woodson with copies to Gov. Bob decide the issue,
responsibility" in Fox's motion Thursday
political
by
the courts, the Legislature or the
Graham and the chief justice of the
Williams and McGregor could not night, he said he "recognized the
attorney
general. -DONNA ESTES
Florida Supreme Court.
agree on a decision. Woodson added implications" of his motion,

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Surprised Teacher Denies Harming Paddled Student
Foley came to school the next day, but did not announcement of the Investigation to come to or of any such report.
school, she explained.
appear
to be in any kind of pain, either walking or
Caskey said Foley, at Sanford Grammar School
Herald Staff writer
Bernosky
came
to
her
home
with
Carolyn
Brewer,
for
about two weeks after moving from his mother's
it,"
she
said,
exsaid.
"I
watched
for
sitting,
she
The Sanford Grammar School teacher charged
the
school's
assistant
principal,
of
injury,
showed
no
evidence
plaining
he
.
Virginia
home to his father's home In Sanford, was
with conunlulng battery when she paddled a third
Bernosky
says
Brewer
came
with
punished
him
as
a
first for knocking down a girl in the
grade student last month says she did administer
representative
of
the
school
with
playground
and later for punching a boy on the
the
paddlings,
Foley's
following
the
approval
of
evening
But
the
corporal punishment, but did not doany harm to the
Clay
Carroll.
He
for
the
youth
at
the
Principal
said
adlunch
line.
caring
the
two
.
grandfather,
who
was
ddld.
Elsa Marie Caakey, 30, of 1387 Sacramento Si, time, reported the Incident to police and the ministrators have cooperated thoroughly with the
While law enforcement officials say Foley's
Deltona, was fnafy char ged Thursday by On Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. investigation, and seem interested in determining
Memorial
Hospital,
the
truth.
parents
were originally hesitant about the in.
HRS
sent
Foley
to
Seminole
Seminole state attorney's office with committing
Caskey
says
she
told
Bernosky
she
paddled
the
vestigatlon,
last week Mrs. Kelly sent a letter
G.V.
Garay
Seminole
Medical
Examiner
battery May 15, when she paddled Ware Foley, 8, where
youth
in
accordance
with
the
school's
policy,
dark
bruises
covering,
both
calling
asking
them
to
continue as they 1aw f it, said Rep.
large
ion of Ralph Foley, 1106 &amp; Maple Ave., Sanford and photographed
Kelly's
a
teacher
from,
across
the
hail
to
witness
the
aide
Bill
Purvis this morning,
New
buttocks.
Judy Kelly, wife of U.S. Rap. Richard Kelly, Rdelivery
the
blows.
of
the
bnzlses
as
being
"superdescribed
Garay
POrt Richey.
She explained her school's policy states teachers. Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris Ray said he
ficial," causing no permanent injuries.
Caskey said Thursday *e had thought
had received no communications from the Kell
fIt.
Caskey claims she was told by Bernosky after have blanket authority to paddle as
vestigatlon Into the Incident by Sanford police
asking
him to either push or drop the investigation.
Carroll has declined to comment on his school's
wrapped up without charges Last month after she their first meeting that he had received a report
saying the child was easily bruised and that he was policy, but school district spokesmen say district
.
was quseticoed b Sgt. W.R. Beirtmaky.
Ray said today Ca$ey was not actually 'indicted'
wide rules require that teachers seek approval
Sits adnIted paddling Foley twice on May 15, but ending the investigation without filing charges.
from as reported In the Herald Thursday, but formally
Bernosky said he ipterviewed Caskey at her borne an admthIstratoh time they paddle.
said the paddling was done in accordance with
charged by his office with a crime. While the effect
Incident.
Bosky said
y he only met with the woman ofthe two actions is the same, an indictment is
scho,and that the chlldwu not injured by a few days following
a
• She hadatayed borne that day, too upset over the once, and never told her the Investigation was ended formal charge from from a grand Jury, he
the corpral punishment.
said.
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United States has been concerned session. Carter then expressed the over a European Common Market United States' 'appreciation for declaration that the Palestine Italian solidarity in NATO imuatters..
Liberation Organization should take and for the loyalty and clarity of the
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The Italian spokesmiian said Carter Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

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which Includes Seminole, he said,
an animal should avoid contact with the A dog belonging to the family which
Herald Stall Writer
Deju said no more cases have been reported
animal and call Animal Control at 322-7000
reported the raccoon was killed and tested for
As the result of the discov'ry of rabies in a
since the raccoon was captured in the south.
rabies, but the tests proved negative. A
immediately. 'A 'rabid animal may exhlbt
raccoon brought to the Seminole County west part of Seminole County on May 28.
either vicious behavior or may appear sleepy family cat is being quarantined at home,
Animal Control Shelter, three animal control
Deju said residents should not try to feed
and subdued," Deju said.
Dr. Deju said any wild animal suspected of
officers are receiving a 21-dayseries of rabies
wild anitnals because they may be rabies
If someone isbitten by an animal suspected
ing rabid that is brought to the shelter will
be
vaccine injections and six other shelter
carriers. If a person is bitte n and the ani ma l
of having rabies, an attempt should be made
be
killed right away and its brain sent away
workers are being immunized as a
disappears, the victim puld face the painful
to confine the animal and avoid - killing it.
for
a laboratory test. Pets will be quaran.
precautionary measure, according to Dr.
treatment he said because rabies Is .100 Again, call Animal Control. Any animal can
tined,
he added.'
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percenfatafin humans.
contractrabies. Wild animals
to this
services.
Animal control officials are warning area such as s ku nks, raccoons, foxes and bt
At this point, there is no threat of rabies
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Seminole residents to beware of. any animal are often carriers as well as household pets,
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election in 22 years and the first timime in their history
women have been able to i,óté.
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six million elegible voters were ta king part In the
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mima(lt' about the actions if harbor pilot .JTlin I t'rri tilt,
'rimming of May 9 prior to his hoarding the freighter
Summit Venture.
Charles H. Heichard, ho said he was fired three'
weeks ago for tIme fourth tutu' by the association, told a
reporter for the Evening Independent the u'.ither a-as
so bad at one tune that morning I ,urro decided
visibility was too pour to bring the freighter into port.
But he said L'rru changed his iiimd a hal f hour later
a nd eventually boarded the' freighter oith another
pilot, Bruce Atkins.
Several hours later the freighter slam liiiit'd miii the
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substantial number failed the writing portion

Flit' test asmit tom, tough, 'l'urlmnigton said, measuring the
nimnimmiulim basic skills a public school teacher must IJssess+
MIOS students Just aren't ready for time classroom even though
the)'ry about to receive education degrees.

I laying looked at the questions, I w ould not want to certify a
I'r'n as a teacher v, Ito cannot pass this test
Passing grades for the xammi have not been determined yet,
but I'ur limigtonm said an appl icant for a teaching certificate
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than 110 in tIme math section arid 25 percent scored less than 70.
Studerib, al-so had it lot (if (tiff icully % ith the writing portion of
t' available until next week
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the) 're imug to have to make the effort.

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JACKSONVI LLE, !"la. I UI'lm
Senate candidate Ander Crenishaw said Thursday the
state' GOP's executive board has agreed to consider his
proposal for debates amimong time six Republican Senate
contenders.

Photo Raises Family's Hopes
killed mu a shooting near Sneads Ferry, NC., in February 1978
had their hopes raised this week that maybe military officials
had immade a iiiistake in identification.
Greg Elder, 17, spotted a newspaper pict ur e of a nmtctintxer
mu Dallas holding a unique sign advising motorists he had had a
bath. The hitchhiker told the photographer his name was
Michael Elder and that he was 25.
That was the name of Greg's brother who Marine officials
said was shot by a fellow Marine and whose body was returned
to Tampa for the funeral.
But Greg said he and lu_s family questioned the identity of the
body returned to Tampa and said although the man in the
photograph gave an age four years older than his brother, he
said there was a strong resemblance.
His mnmother Carla and his 18- year-old sister Beth agreed. And
Mrs. Elder also said despite going ahead with the funeral,

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Crenshaw said the liepublican Party's executi%v
board would take a decision on the debate proposal at

Seminole Memorial Hospital
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Deior.s Butts
James E. Davis
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Nannie M Howard
Robert VonHerbulis
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there, they probabl&gt; "ill stay there.
Adanms said the Corps of Engineers obtained cml&gt; six
of 15 dredging perm its it applied for in fiscal 1979, and
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Failure by time state
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time Army Corps 01 Engineers, said 'lhmursda
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IASSEE, Flu. i UPI
Nearly half of the university
students graduating %Ittm teaching degrees this year may be
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pathological incinerator was concerns and would .also be a cowity board of adjustment it) tile county," Dolgner added.
But despite the increase,
Herald Staff Writer
denied by the county com- means for the port to keep the
allow the propane facility,
In
other
action
Wednesday,
the
board will nef-d less in
In the wake of heavy public mission,
people informed,

which 'would bring the port
NATIONAL REPORT: A day before the Summer Solstice,
the port board approved the
protest concerning a proposed
Dolgner said theport will
''They'll have the op. about $1,800 per year.
. tile official start of summer, unseasonably cold nighttime
port's 1980-81 budget of count)- subsidy. The port
"I don't feel we should be- $349,128, about 8 percent received about $57,000 from
temperatures kept the north central third of the nation in a pathological incinerator that now apply on behalf of a portunity to say 'yes, we want
an Altamonte Springs firm Cassewerry firm to place a this' or 'no, we don't want that selective and
tight grasp. Thunderstorms drenched states across the
say no and greater than time 1979-80 the county for 1979-,
80 but will
country, battering some areas with heavy winds or tornadoes wanted to locate at the Port of liquid propane storage and this.' And it will also give the restrict industrial growth in budget.
ask for only $2,0l4 for 1980-81.
Sa
nford, Por t Administrator
distribution facility on the board an opportunity to exand hail. Just
ore midnight Thursday a 98-year-old record
Dennis
Dolgner
he
will
said
same
site.
pl,aln the safety factors inlow was broken in Chicago when the temperature dropped
to
43
ask
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port
board
of
directors
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potential
for
volved."
danger
is
-- degrees. The previous low, set in 1882 was 46 degrees. That
approve a citizens advisory there," Dolgner admitted,
The problem with the
temperature also shattered th e record for today's date of 48 to
cmulttee
"but every safeguard man- proposed incinerator, Dolgner
j..Xiolgner said he envisions dated by state and federal said, was that people were
died june i i, will be held at noon
JESSIE LEE DENNIS
: AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 82; overnight the committee of three or
.Mortuary is in charge of
four laws will be followed,
unaware of how safe the unit
low: 72; yesterday's high: 92; barometric pressure: 30,03;
New Bethel MB
Jessie Lee Dennis, 33, of 615 arrangements.
persons from the uninChurch, E Ninth St and Hickory
"We already have (lam- really would be.
hwmmidity: 85 percent; winds: southwest at 8 m.p.h.
Palmetto Ave., Sanford, died
Avenue, with the Rev Robert
corporated area around the mables on the property and in
A pathological incinerator
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uuuor officiating
Burial in
po rt. Booker to , St. Johns grea ter quanUty' stored by Is a unit designed to burn
3:35 p.m.; lows, 9:10 a.m., 9:42 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
Charlie Taylor, 78, of 1008
Restlawn Cemetery. Wilson
He is survived by his wile,
Eichelberger Mortuary in
hospital waste, Including
highs, 2:46 a.m., 3:21 p.m.; lows. 9:01 a.m., 9:33 p.m.; River Estates and perhaps other tenants."
l.i-&amp; Ada Dennis; daughter, E. Ninth St., Sanford, died charge.
Paola.
The advisory committee, he human and animal flesh.
HAYPORT: highs, 8:53 a.m., 9:32 p.m.; lows, 2:28 a.m. 3:42
Miss Stephanie Dennis, June 11.
fl port's application for a said, would serve to let the
The Port Authority board Rainhriclge Ga.; six step.
Survivors include his wile,
P.M.
DENNIS, JESSIE LEE —
. BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out special permit for the board know of neighborhood Wednesday voted to ask the children; mother,
Mrs.
Lena Taylor; live sons,
Mrs. Mary
Funeral services for Jessie Let
Dennis, 13, of 615 Palmetto Ave,
) Miles: Winds sou th westerly around 10 knots today and
Dennis Rice, Sanford; lather, tour daughters, 37 grandSanford, who died June 11, will
tonigh t becoming variable Satur4ay. Seas less than 3 feel
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greatRobert Dennis of Milwaukee, children,
be at 3 p m Saturday at Mt Zion
Winds and waters higher near scattered thunderstorms
Wise.; three sisters; four grandchildren and several
MB Church, East 21st Street and
Sipes Avenue with Rev. WL
mainly during the'late afternoon and evening hours.
brothers; five aunts; five nieces and nephews.
The Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday
Harper officiating. Burial in
Wilson-Eicelberger
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Saturday with a
uncles
and
several nieces,
night approved three site plans for additions and a single
Restlawn Cemetery. Wilson
Mortuary
is
in
good chance of thunderstorms mainly during a.fternQofl and
charge
nephews
of
and cousins.
Eichelberger Mortuary in
family model house nd tabled a plan for an addition to a
evening hours. Highs mostly in the low 9. Lows tonight In the
charge.
Wilson - E Ic h elbe rg e r arrangements.
703. Winds variable mostly westerly around 10 mph, gusty near
of
Mortuary is in i'hi,r
thunderstorms. Rain probability 50 percent today, 30 percent
The board granted approval to:
arrangements.
Funeral Notices
tonight and 50 percent Saturday.
—the site plan for a 17 by 28 feet addition to the Gingerbread
llnito Child (ire and ,4iu'a
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FENZE FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN, FENZE Funeral
—a kite plan for the relocation' of five 'drive-through teller
Fenze Franklin, 55, of 918 services for Fenz. Franklin,
55,
stations for the Flagship Bank at 200 W. First St.
W. Sixth St., Sanford, died of 915 W. Sixth St., Sanford, who
died Wednesday, will be held
Wednesday.
Saturday at I P.M. at New Salem
—a site plan for a 864 square-foot, single-family model home
Survivors include a sister,
Primitive Bapt ist Church, West
for Cardinal Industries at Sanford Courts, 3301 S. Sanford Ave.
Mrs. Helen Ward; brothers,
12th St., with Rev. O. W. Williams
The board tabled until Its next meeting a request for a
officiating. Burial in Restlawn
WeldOn and Sylvester
conditional use for a 1,559 square feet classroom addition to the
Cemetery.
Eicpmelberg,r
Franklin; aunt, Mrs. Violet Mortuary inWilsoncharge.
Hickory Avenue
God at031
Ave. th the
Jones and several nieces and
meantime the church is to revise its site plan concerning paved
TAYLOR, CHARLIE
Funeral
nephews.
ServiceS for Charlie Taylor, 1$,
PaZkIfl&amp;
Wilson-E ichelberger
of 100$ E. Ninth St.. Sanford, who
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save $7 million in 5R raise s for faculty
M - ;riff says lit' tiui.s the hO1 uuri't take a formal position
legislation luring its tmieet'hg today, but ill wait until
ttf I ii t-iiil'rs have finished analviing the plan.
I t's inclination, however, MeGriff, -'l Gainesville, said
I hursila is ti urge G raham to sign the bill, hich dilutes time
I )R's ithurit merges the' University of North Florida into
the t'miive'rsity if l"lorida and sets the stage' for expansion tiE
t\
upper division universities into four-year schools.
Vork , lio is resigning alter five )ears as chancellor, has
urged (;rihaiit to veto the' bill.
- lime' regents ill appoint 1in acting chanct'llor today
and
M U( ri!f sa id it ;rha hlv V ill ix' Vit'e' chancellor George' Bt'dell,
Ito has Ix'e'ri to' of York's top aides over the last live years.
I3tt'll is nit tine of the finalists for the Iwrnmane'nt up.
IiiltIime'rit recommended b a special screening committee,
.ilthiuuugli lie' is still actively pursuing the post and being nanne'd
nuuutg chancellor v ould help him in this drive.
Aim acting president of UN!' tO Jacksonville is to be named to
succeed Dr. 'I'mumii Carpenter, who is leaving to ta ke the post of
president of Meimiplus State' University.
"The overriding factor to rue is the faculty pay raise's. To
nit', that's the most important Iirt of the bill and I would not
nil to se't' this ii itimley je'opardiied,'' Mc( miff said of the
ImlgIk'r educat ion proposal.

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huh Graham to sign a eintrove'rsial higher education bill

investigation, announced Thursday by ('oust
(;uaril officials in New Orleans, will dteri!mint'
whether court martial proceedings are 1irranted
against the officers, spokesman I,t. 'fomn Pearson said.
he vestigation in no way implies that tile
two officers are guilty, i'earson said.

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Administration otticials, however, have indicated they feel
the Haitians are t1eving poverty and are not threatened by
lsrs'(11tiimi at hiltie such as moan) anti-Castro Cubans.

ill-fated Coast Guard bouy tender Blackthorn, Inch

the land. It was sold to the Church of the Nazarene for $65,000, which, after a
$15,000 down payment, will be paid at $5,000 per year for the next 10 years.
After closing costs were paid, the remaining $1,-l!2 was donated to the zoo to
form a trust fund to help maintain the zoo and its animals. As additional

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TALLAHASSEE, Flit. I UPI I - ' A rle%~ law that goes
into effect next January could save Floridians bunmieretis of millions of dollars, if it study of unneces,sarN
and unsatisfactory auto repairs is accurate.
Aimed at cracking down on unscrupulous or in-_
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requires I1LR'n
mates for all auto repairs exceeding $50.
It also pro's for notification of customers of any
charges that exceed the estimate by more than $10 or
10 percent and prohibits repairs exceeding the
estimate by more than $50.
A customer can sign a wam',er of his right to the
written estimate, but no garage can require a waiver.
Nor can it charge for the estimate once it agrees to thi

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that and I believe that philosophy Is wrong."
Meanwhile, the house Rules Comittee Thursday cleared the
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resettlement costs with Washington. It would save a bout 50
percent of the cost to the federal government, which under the
Refugee Act must reimburse localities for full resettlement
costs.
More than 14,000 Cubans and 15,000 haitians have flçd their
countries
mostly in sncall boats
to Florida in recent
iiwnths and the situation has become poli;ically explosive for
the administration.
The indefinite parole staus could create op position in
Congress. This vears Refugee Act was passed partly to stop
the practice in recent years of allowing hundreds of thousands
iff t'i,'tniii,i'c'
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question %%hether the Cuban and Haitian immigrants ineet tile
definition of ,*refugee" in the new act — that they face a
definite threat of persecution if they are returned to their

Law May Save Auto Costs

Perez is listed as responsible for supervising the youth at the
time of the accident, the suit claims.

people into understanding how serious the world is and how

He added, "The average family in the U.S. says we will not
have to worry about t ha t, we'll let someone else worry about

MOSCOW (UP!) - Some 30,000 Soviet troops
stationed 1mm East Germany will take part In military
exercises next month, the Soviet Defense Ministry
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Women's Clubs. In 1924 the Cameron Family of Sanford donated 5 acres of
land on the north side of State Road 46 at the Wekiva River to the Seminole

important a strong national security
objectives worldwide,"

killings of hundreds of Bengali settlers in Mandai
village.
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"The events of the past ye ar have wakened an awful lot of

The Indian Army eastern area commander Lt. Gen.
E.A. Vas has flown to
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filed suit against ,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dogherty Jr. and Kat.by
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Four other people were killed in clashes between
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as he walked along State Road 426 east of Sta te Road 419.

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exj4'final approval,of draft registration, a top Pentagon
official is beginning to more loudly assail the effecti veness of
the all-volunteer army.
Adm. Thomas Hayward, Chief of Naval Operations, Th ur.
sday became the first member of the Join t Chiefs of Staff to
call for a return to compulsory conscription.
When Hayward joined the chiefs two years ago he was op.
posed to the draft, but now he said he has changed his mind
about the readiness of the all-volunteer army.
"In watching things go by for a year and a ha!!, I've shifted
ground," Hayward told Pentagon reporters.

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David R. Hoyt demanding $0,000 damage as the result of a
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Masters of ceremonies will be Dr. Allen Field and Jack
Ro bson. Mrs. Sands was unable to find class President Charles
Butler so Vice President Katherine Schirard Pittman will
preside.
The invocation will be given by the class Treasurer Juanita
McMullen Russell.
Prizes will be given for the one with the most children, most
grandchildren, most changed, least changed and the one who
came the farthest.
Special guests will be Class Sponsor Eloise Wimnblsh and

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classmates had died and was able to contact all but six of the

that has turned the country's national parks into
graveyards for the massive beasts.
"
'Aimarchy has descended on Uganda's national parks
irmd game reserves," Eric Edroma, head of research
for the parks, told the Uganda Times,
lie said a recent survey counted only i,00 elephants
lit the country, compared with more than 30,000 in 1973.
'l'tie total now ''is likely to be much lower since
poaching continues unabated," he said.

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crouched in the cover of an oak tree, their shotguns hot
in their hands. Blood ran down Goors nnifnrm shirt
A Form began to take shape by the s hru bbery'
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man, crouched and creeping toward themmi, it s)tgur} at
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Hoover. then Good, opened fire. As the echoes rattled
around the houses, a body pitched out of the bushes.
it was Officer Shannon Ray Stephenson. and tie was
dead when he hit the ground.
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at the Holiday Inn on Lake Monroe for Its 50th reunion. The
social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:30.
Out of the original 84 class members, 42 are scheduled to
attend along with 25 guests. Dorothy Haynes Sands, reunion
secretary, who was also class secretary, learned 21 of her

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A man who thought he was getting some drugs ended up
getting robbed Thursday, deputies report.
Carl D. Smith, 21, of Keller Road, south Seminole, told
deputies he picked up a hitchiker near hi
at about 7p.m,
p.,
The hitchiker, who had a friend following the car on a
bicycle, told Smith he could get him some marijuana, and
offered to direct him to where it could be gotten, deputies say.
Smith followed a set of directions to an orange grove at the
corner of Ilillview Drive and McNaughton Road, where the
hitchiker pulled out a knife, deputies say.
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radio, stereo system and
The complaints, filed last week in Seminole Circuit Court,
wallet, he said.
state Off is and Theophilus were in the bar at closing time,
The reported loss totaled $732.
when the two bouncers ordered them to finish their beer and
leave.
SUITS FILED
Two men have filed suit against ABC Liquors Co. and two
)Yords were spoken by the four individuals, and the two
Casselberry ABC bouncers, charging they were attacked as
customers left the bar for their cars,- the suit states.
they left the bar last January.
The two bouncers followed the customers, jumped on them
Ross Orris and Darrell Theophilus have -filed suit against
and beat them both "partially unconscious," the complaint
ABC, Dean L. Matteson and Robert J. Buck Jr., charging the
states. The plaintiffs are demanding the ABC and the bouncers
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Senior American officials discussed the :hostage
crisis with a special U.N. emissary who recently
returned from Iran but received no indications of an
imminent release of the 53 Americans.
In Tehran, where the Americans began their 230th
day in captivity, President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr took
the offensive against his Moslern fundamentalist fo-es
by shaking up the armed forces and publishing a '
second transcript of a conversation implicating hardline Moslems in (tie planning of a coup against him.
The differences between Bani-Sadr and hard-line
Mletifl' tt'nI
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last May began arguing over the choice of aprirne
minister and inching towards its debate on the hostage
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President Carter has decided to
bypass the 1980 Refugee Act and grant "indefinite parole" to
smiie 130,001) recent immigrants from Cuba and Haiti, it was
reported today.
The Washington Post said Victor: Palamieri, State Departinent coordinator for refugee affairs, is expected to make a,1
official announcement of the special status shortly.
Under the plan, the report said, th e refugees would be given
;ndefinte jirole" allowing them to stay in the country for
about a sear. That would give the administration time to
prop€e concrete legislation on their status after the
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the industrial sector.
Police said two people were wounded in Port
Elizabeth, the Detroit of South Africa, when the of.
ficers twice had to shoot their way through barricades
a black tvwnship.
Tear gas also was used in five other police actions
the auto-making center and once against 300 Colored
mulatto protesters in a township on the outskirts of
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the ruse and had photographs on file.
"I recall he was shot in the chest, above the heart," he said.
"1 matched up the pictures with the face."
Other officials said Thursday that Elder's identity also was
determined from witnesses to the shooting and from other
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Move over, Khomeini - you've got corn.
petition as the man Americans love to excorlate.
Ramsey Clark.
The former attorney general's mission to
Iran In an effort to resolve the hostage crisis
has drawn about as critical a press as Is
possible these days for anyone who Is not an
acUve,ràldentIal candidate or doing public
relations for an oil company.
And not only In the United States. As thanks
for is efforts, which Included a denunciation
of years of American wrongs against the
Iranian people through support of the shah,
the revolutionary radio labeled him a CIA
agent. Not Just any old operative, mind you,
but "the vilest agent of them all."
AU this and more considered, Clark at this
stage of the never-ending and increasingly
bizarre hostage game should perhaps. be
spared firther belaboring by his countrymen.
If anyone has lost in this round, it is he - his
convictions, or illusions as the case may be.
Clark, It may be remembered, spoke out.
before the shah's downfall In favor of the
revolution and of Khomeini. He had made
personal contact with the exiled ayatollah In
Paris and had marched In the streets of
Tehran with the revolutionaries. In attending
the anti-American conference, he was defying
his own government's ban on travel to Iran at
the possible penalty of Imprisonment and

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Association was the breathtaking panorama
BJCI!
of a sparkling Lake Tahoe ringed by the
snowcapped Sierra Nevada.
But inside the hotel where the state
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executives recently gathered for three days, a
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thinly disguised mood of frustration and
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bitterness was embodied in the frequent
references to "resentment," "hostility" and _____
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of a glistening lake lies In the growing
alienation of a region that Increasingly
perceives Itself as Ignored, misunderOmd,
abused and plundered by the rest of the
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nation.
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Among the West's' 'problems and
grievances:
Water: No other issues can even vie for
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Insoluble problem of conserving, allocating
By AL ROSSIER JR.
"Unfortunately, there is no way of
and distributing the West's scarce supply of
UP!
Science
Editor
predicting
whether a particular Individual
an Lndlspensible resource.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
A
mini-stroke
is
a
who
has
TM's
will eventually fall victim to a
Residents of other regions often are nwarning
that
should
not
be
Ignored.
stroke,"
Toole
said. "Therefore, it Is vital
capable of comprehending the scope of the
Dr.
James
Toole,
chairman
of
neurology
at
that
anyone
who
has
symptoms of a TIA seek
problem because water generally Is plenUful
the Bowman Griy School of Medicine 'in Immediate medical attention."
in the East, South and Midwest.
Winston-Salem, NC., says these temporary
But to meet the residential, commercial
Wnitrokes are caused by a temporary
attacks are tell-tale symptoms of an un- reduction
and Industrial needs of the Los Angeles area
in
bloodsaid
supply
specific
derlying problem which could e1l produce a of the brain.the
Toole
the to
most
common
alone, uncounted millions of dollars have
crippling, or even fatal stroke.
been spent to draw and transport water from
Yet as special credentials, all this added up
of blockage of blood veuelua result
- But Toole said it mini-stir"
lakes, rivers and streams fai north of
of
atherosclerosis,
the
buildup
of
fatty'
to
less
than these possessed by the mother of I
recognized and treated, a major stroke often deposits on the Inner linings of arteries,
Sacramento and San Francisco, and from
one hostage, who at least was admitted to the
can be prevented. He said such symptoms
Colorado River on the Arizona border
captured embassy and talked with the
Tiny pieces of this fat deposit may break
appear
in a large number of stroke victims,
miles to the east.
ITIilItSfltS and officials who refused to deal
away
and
plug
one
of
the
smaller
vessels
The mini-stroke, or transient Ischemlc feeding part of the brain,
But
In contrast with the
that task
with Clark.
attack
(TIA) as doctors call them, may last
magnitude
of
the
effort
necessary
to
irrigate
Prompt
are lessons to be learned In the ir
ng
Heank
only a few seconds or for several hours, Toole
Toole said that in many cases, TIA's can be
California's agricultural land, which soaks up
cident,
not
only by Clark and his companions
says most TIA's are gone in less than an hour. disposed on the basis of the patient's
approximately 85 percent of all water conbut
by
the
broader public.
It troubles us that the Republican minority on sumed
"They usually strike suddenly and are description of the symptoms. Sophisticated X.
In the state, or to satisfy the water
First
is
the
basic miscalculation that there
the Senate Judiciary Committee Is stalling the dems of Arizona, New Mexico and other
characterized k,y a variety of neurologic ray examinations or other proerures often
Is anything to be gained In negotiation with
confirmation of 30 federal judges appointed by,
symptoms,
Including
temporary
blindness,
can
confirm
a
diagnosis.
in the arid Southwest.
the existing fractions Iranian power strucnumbness or teinporaryparalysis ofa limb or
"However, most phylcians emphasize that
President Carter.
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t.
The interest of the extremist reilgious
While it is true that committee Democrats government - principally the Departments one side of the face or body, difficulty In what the patient tells them is the single most
forces
that hold If not the upper hand at least
speaking or finding the right words, Inability important aid In diagnosis of TIA's," Toole
similarly obstructed judicial appointments in the of Interior, Agriculture and Defense - own
veto
power
Is In exploiting the existing
to recognize a familiar face or object, fainting said,
last months of President Eisenhower's two terms, and manage 64 percent of all land in Idaho, 66 or dizziness, or temporary disorientation."
situation,
not
ending it.
'or example, is your vision blurred, or
and repeated the maneuver during the terms of percent In Utah and 87 percent In Nevada.
Second
Is
the problem of personal
Writing In the patient's guide section of the there a bright flash of light followed by
In a regional protest that has come to be
diplomacy,
It
has
its uses at times; It was, for
Presidents Nixon and Ford, it remains a principle known
doctor's magazine Drug Therapy, Took said temporary blindness, or is there a gradual
as the "Sagebrush Rebellion,"
a
recent
example,
a factor in the American
that the president has a right to his appointments legislative and legal Initiatives are under way
a person suffering a TIAmay suddenly find It graying or fading of eyesight? I)
the
rapprochement
with
mainland China and In
unleis the Senate has cause to withhold its con- in Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada,
impossible or difficult to perform a famiUu numbness or paralysis stay in one place, such
the
opening
of
the
Egyptian-Israeli
dialogue.
task or pronounce common words.
as an arm or leg, or does It seem to travel
sent. In the case of President Carter's judgeships, Washington and Arizona to reclaim Use
Although it is estimated that only 1 of every throughout the entire side of the body?
however, the 30 nominees are apparently stalled Iaflds by transferring them to state ownership
In the long run, the Clark affair will be little
1,000
persons In general suffers from mini..
"Such clues will help your doctor decide
and
control.
more than a footnote to the chapter history
without cause, simply because the Republicans
strokes, Toole said they are much more whether the problem Is, in fact, a TM, and
Energy: Now under way throughout the
eventually writes on the Iranian revolution.
hope - as did the Democrats during Republican
common In the older population with perhaps also determine the most likely site of the
Rockies
are
energy
development
projects
of
It has certainly hot improved the situation,
administrations - that they can delay the
5 or 10 of every 100 people 66 or older ex- problem within the brain."
unprecedented
scope.
but
it Is questionable that It has made it
procedure until the November election when,
perlencing these attacks.
'bole said blood thinning drugs In many
measurably WOrse. What could, other than
Nevada Gov. Robert List questions whether
perhaps, a Republican president will be elected
Some people who have ministrokes for cases are used to prevent the formation of the
another
cavalry-t he.rescu fiasco?
"our region can really absorb" the economic
months or even years never have a major clots that may be causing the obstruction. He
and make his own appointments.
About
the best, and the worst, that can be
stroke. But Toole said for others, a major said surgery also can be used, to either
In the case of the Republican minority, the hope and social dislocation as well as the drain on
said
of
It
Is that it has been an exercise In
resources produced by those
stroke may follow a mlnl4troke within a few remove fatty deposits from artery walls or to
of delaying until November is a slim one, anyway. the West's
utter
futility,
and Its well-meaning author
projects.
hours or days.
bypass obstructed vessels,
more to pitied than censured.
The Democrats have a clear minority on the
committee and they can ram the appointments
through whenever they gather their forces, In- JACK ANDERSON

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cluding the chairman, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
1)-Mass., who Is otherwise occupied these days.
This senatorial foot-dragging violates the spirit
of the Constitution. The Judiciary Committee,
including the recalcitrant Republicans, have an
WASHINGTON Sen. Donald Stewart, D- Capacclo and Jack Mitchell have discovered the banker's office while Dennis purchased a
obligation to hold hearings promptly and then Ala., was the only member of t Senate with a cur ious coincidence.
FEC records show that cashier's check with the money he had Just
comfirm or reject the appointments on the basis spiunk enough
investigate the Hunt
Stewart made a personal loan of $22,000 to his withdrawn.
of the evidence presented. The president,. the brothers' outrageous silver market senatorial campaign on May 11, 1979
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How close the freshman senator and the con
nominees, and the public have a right to ex pect
jpJati. sot now tie senator's on ve day the illegally donated $22,000 was man were Isa matter of dispute. Stewart said
financial dealings are being investigated by
supposedly returned to Dennis,
action, not obstructionism,
Dennis wasn't "a big player In my cainthe 'BL
.me FBI Is looking Into the possibility that paign," adding that "I didn't have much
What puzzles the 0-men Is how a man with Dennis simply cashed the refund check and contact with him."
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escalating handed the $22,000 back to the senat
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or In
Dermis, however, asserts that "nobody was
mortgages, could lend his campaign' fund greenbacks. Stewart vehemently denies such closer to Stewart than me." e n man
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75,000 In 1978. This Is whopping loan to a poaslbthty. But a copy of the refund check, claims he declined Stewart's repeated
squesze out of anIncome which he admits wu which would show when and where It was requests tha t be work fu - me in the cain.
only $24,000 In 1V71.
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Yet on top of the $275,000, he also managed a letter from Stewart's campaign claiming It called him," said Dennis.
to make a down payment of almost $3E000 on refunded the illegal largesse.
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down and pulling up his trouser leg. "Look at
At the center of the P81's InvestigitlOn is a which Dennis contributed inhis own n,, these shoss," he said. "These and a pair of
smootb.talklng darkly handsome Southern But the FEC found that the money me
ca from wingtip. are the only shoes I own. I drive a
charmer and cOnvicted con man named corporate funds; ths efore It is Illegal and Bonneville with 00,000 MUM ft."
James Dennis. H.'i currently doing time In should be '
Footnote: So far, the FBI has been unimthe slammer at Talladegi, Ala., on fraud
Another cash transaction was witnessed by pressed by Stewart's claims of frugality. In
charges Unrelated to Stewart
a former Birmingham, Ala., newsman, ac future
I'lireporton the spre,Ciof the
But tl*te'wu a cOiuctlon In 117$, when cording to his sworn statement. He was robS to congreaslonal district cranmed
1t.art accepted MIMI in Illeèal campaign present when Dennis requested that cash be with Hollywood stars and tell how a senator
contributions from Dennis.
donations, withdrawn from his personal and corporate and a congressman almost came to bloà
many In lequentlallynumbered checks, accounts in a
nghani bank In 197L The over the InvestIgatIon,
earned Cinnls a $3MOO' Ibis thi largest nswaman thin saw Damis hand tsuart an
JERRY1BEJOILERFormerpr,sIdsnts
penalty of Its kind ever levied by the Federal envelops stied with $3,CX. The FBI baa 1e4 a pretty comfortable NO at public exElection Cvn1aIon, (Though the fine was interviewed the bank manager, Wayne P. But It's, not the UM high style they
later cut inhall,Dennlsstfflhasn'tpaldacant Moore, twice about the alleged exchange.
enjoyed In the White House. Co'I4er Jerry
Of IL) ___
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SWwwt
a transaction
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Two government studies
indicate the use of cocaine among young adults in the
United States Is growing In popularity second only to
marijuana.
Sixty-eight percent of young adults aged 18 to 25 have
tried marijuana and one In three have sampled cocaine
or harder drugs such as heroin, said the studies
released Thursday by the Department of Health and
Human Services.
They show one In three young adults aged 18-25, one
In six youths below 18 and one In 17 adults over 25 are
current users of marijuana. But current use of
marijuana by persons under the age of 18 has
stabIlized, one study said.
The figures are based on interviews conducted from
August of 1979 to January of 1980.
They are 33 percent of persons In the 18-25 age group
have tried cocaine or harder drugs such as heroin or
hallucinogens - up from 3 percent In 1962.
The 68 'percent of young adults aged 18-25 who
reported trying marijuana was up from 4 percent In
1962, the studies said, continuing a trend. In 1972, the
number had grown to 48 percent, It reached 60 percent
In 1977 and hit the 68 percent mark last year.
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Sometimes it takes a disaster to bring a
problem to the surface. We've known for some
time that all was not right with the St. Johns
River, but until last week It seemed something
less than a crisis. But no more. When 10 milton
fish suffocated in a six-mile stretch of river, it
tecame clear that now is the moment of truth. If
the river is to be saved, we must act.
The St. Johns is a priceless recreational and
commercial asset to the region. Its natural
teauty and wildlife must be preserved for us and our children.
But what to do? We already know some of the
problems: sewage treatment plants whose waste
Water promotes the formation of algae, the taking
of surrounding meadowlands and marshes for
farms and housing, the eradication of aquatic
Weeds, and the diversion of water, reducing the
level and flow of the river. It will be harder to find
a solution. It willinvolve many layers of government, competing interests and perhaps a hefty
chunk of taxpayers' money.
The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
this week voted to form a Task Force to Save the
St. Johns. "If the river is to die, it should be only
after a fight," attorney Douglas Stenstrom told
the Chamber. And so the organization has taken
the lead in what must be seen as a long-term effort. Stenstrom says the committee will contact
the Friends of the St.-Johns and other groups to
develop a plan.
The Chamber should be applauded for taking
the initiative. But if this effort, this crusade, is to
be successful, it will take the activ participation
and support of leaders from all backgrounds. And,
more importantly, it will require a consistent
demand by the public at large that something be
.done..
In particular, we urge our political leaders to
make saving the St. Johns River a high priority,
The problem will require the attention of officials
at every level of government, whether It be city,
county, state or federal.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP!) - A strict Moslem couple,
charged with pumping "dozens of bullets" into the back of
their daughter's boyfriend because they felt the teen-agers'
"Romeo and Juliet" romance violated Islamic teaching,
were each held today in lieu of $100,000 ball.
"People do strange and serious things," said Municipal
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Elderly slowly than that of younger persons failed to ease the program's economic
Americans living on fixed incomes have during the next 10 years.
problems because of inflation.
less to look forward to economically, and
The study said the elderly "will feel
The Social Security payroll is now 6.13
the Social. Security system supporting
worse off" during the coming decade
pert
on the first $25,900 of income. In'
about 35 million retirees and survivors is
because "they will have a smaller piece
,it
will be 6.65 percent on the first
'nearly broke,
of the pie. They will be standing still
$,900
of income, and will rise to 7.65
In their annual report, Social Security
while the rest of the economy goes forpercent
by 1990.
trustees Thursday said the program is
ward."
running at a loss, and the difference will
The study, done by Data Resources
In another development, Americanshave to be made up by borrowing money Inc., of Lexington, Mass., said
elderly
apparently
are becoming more prudent
from other. accounts.
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incomercee faster than inflation between with Their money. They reversed
their
Without The 'trangfers, they said the. 1967 and 1976, but said much of the gain
saving
habits
during
May
and
began
program will be "unable to pay benefits was due to Congress raising
many of the putting more money away than they
by late 1981 or early 1982."
elderly out of poverty, actions unlikely to were withdrawing, the U.S. League of
Social Security Commissioner William be repeated.
Savings Associations said.
Driver said he was optimistic Congress
The solution, according to. the
would agree shortly to transfer money to organizations that commissioned the
Deposits exceeded withdrawals by
the Old Age Survivors Insurance study, Is for society to make it possible $1.84 billion last month
a dramatic
program. from surpluses in Disability
for the older persons to work longer and reversal, from the trend during the
Insurance and Medicare programs.
encourage them to do so.
previous two months when withdrawals
Another report Thursday predicted the
In their report, the Social Security exceeded deposits by a total of $1.9
Income of the elderly will grow more trustees said payroll tax increases have billion.

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PAINLE POST John Anderson didn't
have to pull teeth to enlist the running mate
required by Wisconsin law to get on the
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hoIce was Dr. Gerald Larson, a Madison
den tist. Like many of his predecessors over
3f$fI, LarsOn has found that his vice.
presidential role Is "a great pr1vUege, but
unf or tuna tely has not really Involved any
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the Central Intelligence Agency. Before an
agency employee can tie the knot, he or she
Inst being the intended spouse In for a
secur ity check. Aliens get a particularly
thorough going-over befx1 they can marry
Into the CIA famfly.
POOR PRECEDENT - Hoping, appaTently, to Improve his Etro1ousIy cool
relations with cspltol Hill, President Carter;

recently Invited a group of coresslonal:
aides to the Old Executive Office Building for
a talefing on the admnlstratL(a's views
certain legislation. his Official In charge'
aonght to make points for Carter by observing
thit the briefing was being held in the same
room where earlier ath_dt*tI4)n had
ctuded treaties with various Trw tribes.
The coIlgrerOnsJaIs,fing
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Doctors have delayed
Richard Pryor's skin grafting surgery and a
pulmonary specialist has been recalled to help the
critically-burned comedian breathe In his struggle
with pneumonia.
Dr. Richard Grossman said the 39-year-old enn
tertainer was still suffering from a form of pneumonia,
a common compli.ion to burn cases, and a
pulmonary specialist has been called In again to help
treat his breathing difficulties.
Pryor was scheduled for the first In a series of skin
grafting operations today, butGrossman said he moved
the surgery up to Monday when Pryor will be in better
shape to accept new tissue.

Recruiter Held On Charges
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Uncle Sam wants recruits
for his army, but the recruits of Staff Sgt. Robert
Gaddy wanted cocai ne - and he sold it to them.
Gaddy was arrested and charged Thursday with

selling cocaine from his suburban East Cleveland
recruiting office.
Sgt. Gaddy, 32, was charged with two counts of
trafficking and two counts of permitting drug abuse.
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Synthetic Fuel Passes Test
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Heeding a telephoned
appeal from President Carter while he was flying to
Europe aboard Air Force One, the Senate has.
authorized $20 billion for a synthetic fuel development
program.
By a vote of 78-12, the Senate Thursday passed and
sent to the House legislation creating the U.S. Synthetic Fuel CQrp. and authorizing development of a
domestic synthetic fuels Industry.
The bill Is a key part of Carter's energy package
designed to make America less dependent on foreign

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ff.

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Marvin Keola, a black 14-year-old, early Tuesday while he
was attempting to hide under their daughter's bed. Nurah
ran away and called police from a neighbor's house.
Hazam Ahmad Yahya, 47, a factory worker from Yemen,
and his wife, Marie Helanah Yayha, 45, listened quietly as
Zarick read the murder charge. The maximum penalty for
murder is life imprisonment.
Prosecutors said there were no circumstances - including' the Islamic moral code - that should lessen the
punishment.

A July 1 hearing was scheduled for the couple. Their son,

Abdul, 14, awaited Juvenile Court

proceedings.

Bush, - Baker Head Veep List
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ronald Reagan Thornburgh of Pennsylvania.
The vice presidential lineup could change.
hasn't made any choice yet, but his statements
Reagan
Is planning a vacation on a remote
and those of his top aides Indicate George Bush
ranch
in
Mexico the first week of J1ily, during
list
and Sen. Howard Baker currently lead the
which
he
will ponder his vice presidential
for his vice presidential choice,
Rep.
decision.
Possibly
he will call one of more
and
Lugar
of
Indiana
Sen. Richard
Jack Kemp of New York trail in a field that is contenders down for a personal interview.
"I'm really not standing here with someone
now limited to four contenders and not likely to
be expanded, according to Reagan Insiders. In mind and playing coy," Reagan said In
Former President Gerald Ford once was on Washington Thursday. "1 reall y haven't made
the list, but removed himself.
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that decision."
He repeated he is Looking for "someone who
Reagan aides said the four on the list give
the campaign a good mix to choose from wild share in and believe in the policies I've
without confusing things by reopening the been interested in" and "someone presidential
selection to include such names as former in qualifications."
That description could fit anyone on the
Treasury Secretary William Simon, 'Gov.
James Thompson of Illinois and Gov. Richard Reagan list.

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"Oldest Cells Discovered
WASHINGTON (UP!) - American and Australian
scientists now have direct evidenceof the oldest
biologi cal cells ever found on earth - the remains of
tiny, bacteria-like creatures that lived more than 3.5
billion years ago.
Discovery of the so-called "cellular mummies" in
two sets of rocks from western Australia was announced Thursday by the National Science Foundation, which supported the work along with the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration and by
the Universities of California at Los Angeles and Santa
Barbara.
The team of scientists has possessed the fossils for
some time but did not make their announcement until
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Man Admits Killing Mayor
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. (UP!) - St. Albans Mayor
Janet Smith, murdered by her family's live-b handyman, left a note describing him as an alcoholic who
shot her out of jealousy, a St. Albans police officer

says.
Tauno Jiwva, 81, pleaded guilty to the March 16
murder Thursday In Addison County Superior Court.
Under an unusual plea bargain agreement, It was
left to Judge Hilton Dier to decide whether to convict
Jurva of murder In the first or second degree.

Senate Kills Death Penalty
WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.,
started the day with a death penalty victory dearly in
sight. Within hours, he had been soundly thrashed.
Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd turned what
appeared to be a sire defeat Into an overwhelming
victory Thursday through the sheer muscle of the
Senate rules. He artfully backed Helms into a corner
and forced him to abandon his amendment to restore
the federal death penalty for capital crimes.
Inhe end, Helms had no alternative but to give up,
despite two earlier test votes Indicating he had more
than enough votes to pass the death penalty proposal.
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Judge Barbuto To Resign
AKRON, Ohio (UPI )—A judge convicted a week ago
today of two sex-related offenses will resign as a Judge,
give up his license to practice law and plead guilty to
several misdemeanor charges In a weapons scandal.
Summit County Probate Judge James Y. Barbuto,
who will be 59 Tuesday, was to resign and enter the
pleas at a 9am. hearing today. He was the first sitting
Judge In Ohio ever to be convicted of a felony.
Barbuto last Friday was convicted of intimidation
and gross sexual Imposition. He faces *Ix months to
five years In frboo and $2,500 fine on the an charge
and cne-to-10 years and a $000 be on bitbiddation.
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being E percent in smztcer AB___
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Id and r esearch. and English and history, with a BS
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going steady with the same
installation of officers for the with Marsha, stood up and received a BA in Business
president from Wisconsin.
girl
for two years. (I'm sure
The ladies Auxiliary, VFW 1980-81 year will be held wished Bethany a big "happy A(U11inistration at the 161st
birthday!" What a happy Coinmencement exercises at they're doing more than just
Post 82D7, received a number during the banquet.
ding hands.)
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ment of Florida, Ladies
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Auxilliary President. Evelyn toma clubs of Winter Springs and Bethany went to
Mike was active in sports,

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Florida.
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Happy birt hday to Bethany
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Walt, for her seventh birthday ret
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celebration, June 15. Bethany
to ur of duty with t he U.S. can behi nd an apartment
Is John and Martha Wait's Army in Germany. He, his, building. His father told him

and tele vision coverage;
with her picture in It.
first place, Class B, for Naoma recently retired
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bra, panties and gar ter be lt U ni versit y of Minesota has
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poppies with the names of the of the offices and served on Gold, with daughters Robin University, Alabama, with doing there. He got red In the
eight men who died In Iran many committees for t he and Joanna, and friend of the the new president, Dr. Hanly face, said they weren 't his and
family, Cindy Berlingeri from Funderburk presiding at
this spring in the bold attempt organization,
used me of snooping.
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to rescue our 50 hostages.
In appreciation for the Baytown, Texas, ar rived this Commencement exercises.
me, I am not.
Other awards included:
leadership she has given to
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rest of the trumps; and claim.

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the University of Michigan and has done graduate work at
Eastern Mic hi gan University.

BancuetSaturday night at the with Marsha, who attended
VFW Post 8207.
Thomas Black Owings, son popular wi th boys and girls.
- The National Represen- Big Cypress Country Club. the VFW Convention. W he n
tative to the convention was Cocktails will be served at they arrived, the entire group of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. lie is now in his sophomore
Jeanita Frank, the senior vice 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. The who attended the meeting Owings of Fern Park, year at college and has been

jack of trumps. East played
ow and Russ let it go. to
West's king. A club was
returned a won in dumm y.
came

AR. AND NIIIS. E. L. BI,ACKSjII-,.%I1E .111.

The reception was held at the home of the bride.

is a member of the Auxilliary, will have their annual Kissimmee on Sunday to be

dummy and Uien led dummy's

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Evelyn Hart of Longwood

Russ are reasonably close to INZWSPAPxR ENTERPRISE ASSN)
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by Bob Thaves

Hart

The Department of Florida,
TOI
Ve te ra ns of Foreign Wars and
Ladles Auxiliaries, held their FITZPATRICK
San ford,
annual convention at the
good,
Hyatt house in Kissimmee on
Springs
Ju ne 12-15. There were close
- to 3,000 members, both men Correspondent
322-4297
and women registered for
convention,

The play was

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was Attanak Snepp, she. wore a pink lace gown. The ring

DEAR ABBY: I am very

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ward and effective,
He won the -diamond lea d
wi th the ace led a heart to

makes a good impresdon different with someone close unusual age grou . Bud and

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES

Tom Vincent

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Your unobtrusive manner Involve doing something quite Vanderbilt. The team is an allowed him to plc up the

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bride, Chicago, ill. She wore a pink silk gown and carried a
white bouquet.
The.best man was Michael ilamlin, Detroit, The flower girl

District 35 Governor Joe GiLarde, center. Stan Rockey, retiring president,

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a wWte satin full length gown. She wore sprigs of baby's breath
in her hair and carried a bouquet of pink and white daisies.
The maid of honor was Donna Vandale Craft, sister of the

president, Jack Hunt, right and other officers were Installed by the past directed the home wedding.

action, and Rusi; found him-

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hard to turn down today. If yourself in a Position today to

today. Others will, in turn, to your heart. You'll both
mWnd in
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you need a favor our an op
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The bride is the daugh te r of Mr . and Mrs Melvin (raft of
Detroit. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Blacksheare, Sanford.
Given in marriage by her lather and mother, the bride wore

The newlyweds are recent graduates of Highland Park
College Nursing School, Detrdit. The bride is also a graduate of

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The Sanford Lions Club installed officers at the June meeting. The incoming bearer was Jason Craft. Gregory Craft, brother of the bride,

INSTALLS

BRIDGE

is is a good day to entertain
Social acceptance is yours at home, even if you
ha ve to
today, with members f
put
plans
together
at the
opposite sex finding you minute.
shine
re
last
You
mo
especially appealing. YOtw brightly when you are hosting
charm is refreshing in
others
discourteous surroundings.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sipt. 22)
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Persons of Influence find you Chances are you could find

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

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what is attracting them - to your side.
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Tbe team of Bud Reinhold, led a second trump and
you. Be yoursielf. Let events
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Russ Arnold, Bobby Levin, finessed his eight. Back to
unfold for you.
A change of pace is in order Jeff Meckstroth and Eric dummy with a diamond ruff

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Oswald Jaoby in age. The
others
NORTH
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an obvious manner. You'll miratlon and gratitude today.
find the way, even lf you have Although you may be
to use a roundabout route. oblivious of it, you'll be held in
Find out more of what lies high esteem.
ahead for you In the year
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
following your birthday by 19) You're much more
sending for your copy of popular than you may gove
Astro-Graph. Mail $l4or each-, yourself credit for. Look
to AstroGraph, Box 489, around you. You'll see all the

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that;s r ' y enough to accommodate
a that's suitable for bromeliads, and follow nient of a strong, pleasing fragrance and avoid exposing it to strong sunlight.
4arge, bouosmhy plant. And, both the con. the directions on the label.
often asked by local residents. Actually
subtle changes in color. You want to pick Otherwise, your pineapple may I*,
they are quite easy to raise, as well as,
tamer and the soil you select should
A potted pineapple should be placed your pineapple while the flesh is still cooked in its plastic covering.
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provide good drainage.
Providing YOU with an attractive house
near a window, where it will receive firm.
Once a pineapple has produced a fruit,
DAVIS
plant.
A good po tting mixturé'for pineapples fairly strong diffused light, but not full
Pineapples bloom erratically. So, if its usually best to discard the parent
Urban
is a blend of one-third peat, one-thir d sun
Believe it or not, pineapples are related
fig . Outdoors, pineapples grow well in your plant is mature, but hasn't
plant and start over. But, first remove
Horticulturist
to Spanish moos! They're bromeliads,
pearlite, and one-third sand. Adequate
ht to medium shade.
nowered, you might try forcing it into
some vege4itive niatftial frolil %Vhich to
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but they're not native to Florida
moisture is necessary for good fruit
Pineapples may take up to two years to bloom. Just place an apple or banana in
propagate a new pineapple. Pineapples
production, but you don't want to get the bloom and bear fruit. The plants -the pot with the plant. Cover the plant
Hawaii. Pineapples originated in Latin
really are attractive houseplants
America.
soil too wet. Be sure excess moisture can generally bloom in the spring, producing with a clear plastic bag, and seal the bag
They're easy to raise, and theY produve
"crowns," which grow from the top of the
drain away, and add water only when the a large cluster bf reddish to creamy airtight around the pot. Ripening apples
es
are
last)' fruit. Give one it try. I bet you'll
propagated Fruit. Usually, the easiest material to
surface of the potting mixture feels dry. colored flowers on a single stalk. A single and bananas give off ethylene gas, which
vegetatively, either from "11P," which obtain Is a
enjoy it.
crown. Just buy a fresh
Frequent, light applications of fer- fruit begins to develop from the flower stimulates bromeliad blooming.
ar ise from the stalk below the fruit, pineapple, cut off the leafy top, and plant
If YOU any additional questions about
tilizer are best. You should use a cluster three or four weeks later.
After three days, remove the bag, and raising pineapples, we have a fact sheet
"suckers," which originated at the leaf it.
balanced houseplant fertilizer that
It will take two to four months for this wait. If the treatment works, you should on
aills, "ratoons," which sprout from
Pineapple Culture available at the
Pineapple plants get up to three feet_'1'.1
n5iieotrients.
Ask
your
fruit
to
mature. It's not easy to tell when be rewarded with a bloom within a few
Underground portions of the stem, and diameter. SO YOU I1Cd to Qi
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Hills Moravlan
Church, Stale
YotrAdultClubforSingles,9p.m.,OrlandoGarden
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Valued at $700, sacrifice, 5200 Creative

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MUSTFINDDÔG
3 yr. old chIld was bitten in face,
Sat. am. it Sambo's by Ige
beagle or bassett type dog.
Having to take full series of
Rabies Shots If not found.
Charges will not be flied. Call

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struction, Open ta public.

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p.m.,

Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake MeI)t.
Al-Anon, 8p.m., recreation hail behind Stromberg.
Carbon, Lake Mary.
TUESDAY, JUNE24
UCF Summer Band rehearsals start, 7 p.m., Music
rehearsal hail University Central Florida cainpus. Open
high school, community college and
on

6-Child Care-

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GE kitchen, carpeting,
decorator pkg. &amp; much more.
VlsN model home canter in
Sanford complex, 3301 S.
Sanford Ave. Models o.n 1
P.m.toSp.m.daIly&amp;Sijnday.

Eat-in kit., Fenced yd. 542,7001

Bath, 2 story home In làyll. of
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FR, Lg Patio &amp; Many Decor
-Toucheel $650001

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$3.SIIu.
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Now at the Farmers Market,
1430 French Ave. and also at

Bath home In Shadv 1ats
WoodV! Stone fireplaces,

$300. sc. deposit, No pets.

U-PICK
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Legal NotIce

IN THE CIRCUIT COIJR
THE 10th JUDICIAL Cl %
NOTICEOFADMINI$TRATION FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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-MOVING GARAGE SALE
Everything must go. Sat. 0-12
noon, 2140 Gale Place, off
Sanford Ave.

FRANCES 0. TOOK, a-k-a AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE IN NE: The Adeptlee
FRANCES GILL TOOKE,
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Deceased AND ALL OTHER PERSONS JUSTIN OLES,
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
aminorthild.
NOTICE OFADMINISTRATION
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTICEOPACTIOPITO
'ALL
PERSON
..HAVINO
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
TO:
Mark
CLAIMS
oR
EdwIn Yonker
DEMANDS ministration of the Estate of
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE DALLAS L. HOSTETLER, 619 Bourn. Place
Orlando, Florida
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Sanford Toaetznasters, 7:15 a.m., Rich Plan offiCes,

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2565 Q
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322101$

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WeItWaiche7p,m.,Sanf0rdWomn'sClub,3
S. Oak Ave.;
Summit Apis., Casselberry,

in the CircuIt Court for Seminole tative Of the estate is NADINE L. 33lfMaguire
Boulevard. Sult 207,
o Post Office Bes 1320, Winter
County Courthouse, Sanford, Part,Florlda3379Q.Th,name

7p.m.,

22-242O

2525
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and Light Sanford,
SemIne AA, 8 p.m., open discussIon, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.

H. Ernest
Lic.

Oble.b.d,l-tollywoedstyle, Sot.
&amp; Chair, pract. new, reeson.

Merchandise

Orlando. Registration and

clertoftheabovecourl-.wrlttsn

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Buck's -

Cassdberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry,
Sanford KIwanis, noon, CIVIC Center.

NEW SPINET PIANOS- Full
price $9t$, Console pianos
$1195. These are top name
pianos. Includes bench,
delIvery I tuning. CANNON
MUSIC CO., Longwood Village
opoing Center, SR 434. 1

washer, top lOader, $50. Call
ittSpm. s31.Sts.
I Singer Fura Fully auto.

repossessed, Used vIf'Y short
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Recove, Inc., U:30 p, Sears, Allamonle MalL

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LOWRY JAMBOREE ORGAN

stated, lithe claim is secured, the

Il be dssu. TM

NOTICE OF ACTION

claImant shall deliver sufficient copies of Itse claim to the
clark to
copies of the claim to the-clerk to
b4e tt'.e clerk to mail one copy
erablq t,he clerk to mail 01)1 PY to the
Personal Representative.

Residence unkno*fl

Last known addr$s:

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SCHOOL. $25100.
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40 Complete Offices

Idrm., fully equIpped kitchen

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sparkling pool. Unfurnished
$210 mo. + $200 security
deposit. Call Lou 423.2520 days

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OABUsh$s Equipment

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Phow3ll-1770

FENCED YARD, NEW
ROOF, WALK TO SHOPS
PING, $39,900, SELLER
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loIs, 10 Four plex lots. 331-0501.

For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
fIling cab. I, chairs, Many
Items to choose from. NoII's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-,92, So. of Sanford 322-0771.

5 PC. wooder)Dinel$ Sets, tabl,
1 4 Chalr.-$S0 each, Noil's
Sanford Ferniture Salvage, ii.
92 5. 01 Sinford. 372•1721. -

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132,300.

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Free Estimates

Mobile Home Repairs
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sPade trees. $34,500.

Top Dollar Paid for Junk &amp; Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment. 322 5990.
BUY JUNK CARS
Fromll0to$5Q
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sii's'lce 11W rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st

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MULTIPLE Ll$TImlG$$*vlCl

BITTIRHÔMIS LOANDINS

Ouatafflaad. Sanford Auction,
1215 Freøch ()l4Sl.4J)3-7310.

by

REMEMBER I % 1 3 Bdrm,,)
bath, Geneva. Walk to Lake

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MILLERS

fInancing avaIlable. 3234449 or
lOx 120$ Lake Mary.

eg. Real Eltate Broker

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COLOR TV'S $85

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HERB'S TV

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323MM

for your 1*51 Will bulid on
I' lot 01 our lot.
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In.- Reader
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-$andlewood.$anfo5*, 2 5*, 2L
newly painted, le unit.

LOVESEAT.$ofbid, easy
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Larry's Mart, 2S Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furniture, icIng., sfoves,
tools

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REFINISHING_Touch up &amp;
misc, repairs at reasonatjle
prices Elimate
)fl1196
Ailamonte Springs 331 0909
Repair &amp; Refinishing
Reasonableouality Work

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Cvllum F ree engagement
otoS or color 8.10 323 6258

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cages We cater to your pets

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Cleaning
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Mildew off Roof. ext. Walls

the reserved price. Call 904-

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FEXTRA CLEAN
USED CARS
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New rms, kit &amp; bath remodeling
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avail
322 /079

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RldR &amp;
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Phases on res, 8. comm
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Roofing

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AUTO, A-C
26,000 Ml.

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S.nford. Flodd. 17Th
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tarpentry, Painting, Maint.
6t all types. Lic Bonded
333.4035 Insured
534-0)95
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REMODELINGa. REPAIR
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322

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garage door, 16'.

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Tree Service
TREE TRIMMING,REMOVAL
Wood Chips. Hauling, Free Est
Reasonable 322 9410
COMMUNITY BULLETIN

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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE

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74HONDA LIGHT BLUE,
2 0*. 4 SPEED

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St—Garage Sales

1995

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72 DODGE DART

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Marshall Ave Between 24th 1

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25Th St. Ft C to Slat
YARD SALE
SAT.. Jun$21, Nlday
3mIi.pastI.1onW.i

UNLlVI I CU

JIj QCYTn

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Home RepairlRernodeling
ilhrs.
322077)

Weidin

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HOIO.Ining

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Hbusôwives Cleaning Service

Personalized, fast dependable

Ragularorltlmebesis
We do wash windows
677.5p,
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322-5537

'ERVlCE5 uNClMlTb
Welding done. 115.00 per hr.
322 0771

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nd&amp; Scs'een Repsir
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WINDOWS. SCREEN REPAIR
aIsoPATI0000RS

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FrI.kt.$um.
of misc. 323.'
3403, 734 laypood Circle,

GARAGE ML: Tools, - misc.

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tYourBusIness...
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do, house. 323

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Photography

372 5157

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condition. *arrsnty, flnan
cIng, No dOII paymer*. Pay
1)34 or 5)1 *ionthiy.
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Stalled) Call John 331 0377,
free estimates

Animo Haven GroomIng &amp;
ardlng Kennels Inside &amp;
outside screened runs Oft
floor sleeping boxci. insulated,

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Cikinets Inc. 1700 Saith Hwy.
421 (across from 4011w-es
Middle kP). U4t,i.up.

TrentPaintlng&amp; Repair

residential spec laity

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sly quiet neighborhood.'
sd back yord and w4I. SANDALWOOD VILLAS CON.
11tS..
DOMINIUM 129900
Owner
W.Oarnâtwhtte,$,okes'
must sell. Only 15,100 down.
The Realty StOs' 471.19*.

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1960 Ford LTD
Wlthair,auto, PB, PS
1450 Call 377 7073

Hwy 52, 1 mIle west of Speed-

TV rope 19" ZenIth. Sold ort,. WSUYUSEDFURNrTUR!I
$$3.71, Sal $15316 Os' $17 me.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fyi
Agent
nitFe Salvage. 3220721.

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Painting &amp; Repair
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decorative fireplaces (In

'lèAspenlDr.slant 6, PS. PB.
AC, excellent cond, good gas
mIleage 12395 cash or will

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retiree, 332.4)1,

Cabinets, various counter tops,
sink cut outs, vanities, $11

h4v called Ihe rest call the
862 5392

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RABBITS FOR SALE

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V1-S7U.

aloe mate- Real Estate &amp;
BvslSs$ loans. Florida
g.g.
11041.
io*s
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Low Down Payment

1DRO40 CI HOME

.1507

klng $5,500 Ca'l 371 0732

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Day old to weaned, leO I up,
Cash only please, Call week
days alter 5 pm,, weekend

m. Noli's $anford Furniture

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OWNER. New 3 BR ranch 2
bath, 141 sq ff,, residential

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iling in repainting, nt &amp; ext
wallpaper, wall lexing, wood

Fireplaces

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Good UlOd TV's, 525&amp;up

nice

47.fr,-..1gIgfl

f'inflng

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areo.OKlfne.dsTLC,nesded
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339.0017

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Irical Repairs &amp; Service
Lighting. atlic tans &amp; ap

11.000. Call 3731340 alter 6

67vesto-Peuitry

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Pay ImmedIate Cash, low 30's
for 2 bidroam home In

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belance $390,519 nthIy.
739 I3H

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MICROWAVE

used

115.100

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REALTOR 1-45.146 or 321.
3994 2 to 6 p.m.

SE'?vICE Lighting Ceiling &amp;
Attic tans 6 Timers
21 Hours
Local Call 628 6927

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PUPPIES-? male 12 female
Very small, mixed breed

Brand New, psh button control
has probe. Originally $419,

back payments &amp; up to 53.000

BOWLES REALTY
INC.

ACANT LOTS-) Lots appra.
1½ ac Unrec. Put Lake

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323.1012

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a*aht ad. Call 322.2611.

PAINTING
ROOFS KOOLSEALED
534-4144

Thi Kingof The Rock

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Kids gone, but thi swing sit in

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ELECTRICAL REPAIRS &amp;

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Drive 6 cyl sId, 13.000 miles

Washer r. (7! deluxe model.
Sold orig. $49.36. VOId short
tIme. BaI.$Ilf.lIor$19.35 mo
Agent 329.5350.

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

REALTY WORLD.

ElectrIcal

'73 CHEVY PICKUP-Rebuilt
253 motor. Good work truck

Part German Shepherd Pups.
$15. Call 333.6393,

MOONEYAPPLIANCES

the City of Sanford for

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KENRE WASHERPst*s,

Mountain

47-RS&amp; Estate

a fteró

377-05-45

I &amp; J STONE CO.
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cRocKETT LOG HOMIi
3 IIDNOOM. 2 BATH ON.
WOODED CORNER LOT,t'

$PMPERAGNCY
REALTOR s.n,i

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Herald, Call 322 261) or 131
will help you.

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AIR &amp; HEAT, NEW APPLI. "
ANCE$. DEBARY.

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Ga.

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SELLER FINANC.

Concrete

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MOBILEHOME
REPAIRS
All Phasesof
Mobile Repairs

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6509

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Details.

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with a Classified Ad In The
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Refrepo. 14 c Ii frost trés,
org. ssn now $211 or $19 me.

The Real Estate Agency Inc.

00 ACRES at 53,000 peu. acre.

OME-S BR,) Bath. 2 StorY,
2½ Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, 'Sanford. Call for

3 BEDROOM
WITH lATIN
KITCHEN, OPEN PORcH, .

JOHNSON

Have some camping equipment

FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
CailCIark&amp;14irt323.75a0

Onlandalf4-3060

Pfonsesltes. $4,000 &amp; up. Es.
cellent terms.

2 BR, I BATH, CHA Corner
fenced lot. $34,900. Owner

SI *20000.

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Mountain Duplex 2 BR,) Bath.
ChImney Rock, N. C. Ownis'
fInance $35,goJ,

home

UNSWORTH

New or repair, leaky showers our
specially 25 yrs Exp 669 0562
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3237700

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,shvili., NC. $7,200.

3 BR,i BATH on large løf with

FINANCING

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Private Horns

Jia 6. 13,$112iW0.

01*44

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rt etlifties paid. lnqvlrs
S. 0*041.7113.

SPARKLING CLEAN-Sensibly
prIced 3 B*ms, 1½ bsth,
centrally located only PS,OOO.

ROOMS FOR RENT '

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Al Deputy Clerk
*OIERTM. MORRIS, at
HUTCHI$ON, MORRIS

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40
$mss.r

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Clerk of tiol Court

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3 BEDROOM ON CORNl
150x135' FOR COUNTRY
LIVING NEAR LAKE
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&amp;opsn spaces futursd in this
double wIde 40' mobIle home

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6-La'w1-Gai'den

poster head I

all aWachments- Warranty.
Pay $399. or $20 monthly.- Financin, NO. down paymint.

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Vacant I ready. Will lease

,4ANDYMAN SPECIAL 2 BR, I
Bath, 2 Lots. $16,500.

CALL 331.0314

OMMERCIAL -2 s on the

LOTS, SANFORD AVE.
ZONED CL 521.000. SELLER"
FINANCING,
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REPRESENTATIVE:
C. Vernon Mite Ji' Of ,
CLEVELAND. MIZI&amp;',
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SRID0S
P.O. Grower Z
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SaOfSIt irid.
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Property

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2' BEDROOM FRAME ON 2-

separately or In total $4,100

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with

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W.Garne$t White

merclal Bldg. wIth 2 apts.
Excellent terms. $10,900.

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41—Hous

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E,NtamenteGr.
329-0100
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Tint &amp; Steam extraction

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CASH FOR JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS Same day service.

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INVESTORS I BUILDERS
ATTENTIONI

In Mayfair
$e$iajl of executIve homes.

2 BEDROOM, PANELED PAM.,

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HILL LAWN MOWEt tEPAIR
Weltuvur Pepair
Used i awn Mowers
Mullet Lake Park Road
011 State Road 46
319 5191
Leroy Hill
.L49 5537

CLEANING

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arethleates,$,

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33-90109

Conditioned

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SOLIDO* DIning labIa

LAKE FRONT PROPERTY
10 Kr.., bseu$lfull wooded
country ostate, Longwaod off
EE Williamson Road near II,

32'25253

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ou could be relaxing in this
spacious) berm, 2 beth, Alt

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3,

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Lawn Mcwer Repair

CARPET &amp; FURNITURE

PLAYMORTravelTrailer_14'
Clean, easytowirg, sleepsa
Call 321 0825

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Imostlmpossiblel Many people
do-not realize they can buy a
home. Thereari many waysto
finance.2bdrm, lbIth,fenCid
yard and trees. $22,000,

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Industrial zonIng. 322531).

Date 1 Its, II*t puMlcathn of mediately thereafter
'w-•
Date of the 111.5* PUblication of this NotIce of MmkIIolration is detauft will be
would like sitare my
,
ed,.gaki
this Notics bf Administration:
wiSh wortW
s * 1N
for Its. rout demanded hi the
ns *1900.
paags*2s.Call322a4.
PetItion,
Nodln* L. Hesletlir
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Patricia ItSN*om
I
1.honsl Reprusantative
WITNESS my hand endthq seal
a
As Personal Represenlallv.
f this Court on 11w d day of Sanford Gracious i1vk
Roo.
ot
of the Estate 01
sonoble Wsslily &amp; 'moidhty
-MW, A. 0. gej
DALLAS'I. NOSTETLER,
Franc. 0. ToOke
(SEAL)

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3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH. AIR &amp;
HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36900

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qualIfIcatIons of tht,. Personal Pest Office Draw-or N. Sanford.
Rer*s10tativ., or the venue es Florid.. 32771, on or bitore'Ju*y
urisdction of me court,
. iao, isso, and fits tto, or

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FOR RENT-Small trailer,
adults, no pets. See at Pirk
Av*. Mobile Park. 2343 Park
Ave.

Wareltousefor rent. 5,000 Square

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$1Ø

HEAT, SCREENED PATIO.

torRent

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GWAITNEY JEWELER

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3BEDROOM,1½BATHS,AIR&amp;

34-bih Homes

40— Condominiums

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OFFICE FURNITURE

I0Comiote Offices

5th 5?,, Lk. Mary BIvd,. 8344200 EvesU2.3655

deluxe barn. All facIlitIes.
Across from new proed
Race Track In Lake Mary.

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Parts houw. Going bu510151
in a groat area. is,

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WDAY, JULY 1
Deflary Blood Bank hawIng. 4-7 P. 23., Co'y
Center, S. Shell Road, DeBary. Donors 1141; over 60
mt have doctor's

322-3049

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Carpet Cleaning

75-RecreatiosI Vehicles

you place yov
Classified ad, the sooner
will get resjlt,.

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MOBILE HOME OK
6.3 acres with small pond,
perfect for mobile home or
buildIng site, quIet country
atmosphere only $16,100,

IORSE RANCH-With 4 Idrm,

I AIR, LUSH CAR PETS.'
133,000 TERMS AVAILABLE.,

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WILL' BE FOREVER BARRED.

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'1 Bldg.

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATHS,

Furnished house In Lake Mary

DII Auto Repair Shop -6 Bays

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THIS objections they may have that acopyof youcw infins, If
NOTICE, to file any obiscilans challenges the- valIdity of any,
thereto upon Pelltlosisa's

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Hall, 107'4 Magnolia AVE., Sanford.
- MONDAY, JUNE18
University of Central Florida r.r.eestaUw will be
at Seminole Community CollEgE,
auit prospective transfer students.

INC.

GARDEN IN TOWN, $10,00

wIll finance. InquIre 104

PUBLICATION OF

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LAWN CAt.zE
SANFORD
TEEN Mow, rake, weed
time or regular Phone Keith
fl6t2S

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Mowing Edging lrimming
Sod &amp; Mulch
General Cleaning&amp; Hauling

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me sooner

BluelloralIthyeen&amp; gold,
terry veIve. Excellent cots.
dition, $430. Call 323.4)44 eves.
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OFFICE FURNITURE

LOOKINQPORACAMPSITU,
3.3 acres, Ideal for wkend
camping, future home site, or
buy for Investment. 100' paved
road frontage, small dow-is,

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
373 5670

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339-7020 LONGWOOD
sofa, loveseellswivel

M0115

FRICKE

Owner motivated. $10,000.

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,.,
NEWCARPET&amp;SCREENEO..'

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season 32202-18.

beautyCare

GRAB BAGS&amp; DOOR PRIZES

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vacation MuS! clean all

-OFFICE *URNITURE

now before Hunting Season

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co G..narai Delivery
*ii Persons Interested In the
Ostom, Florida 32244
estate to whom a copy of this
YOU AR! NERUY notltled
NotkeOfMmInlstr.tianhas been that an amended PrOceldini s'
NotkeoIAdin")nistratl.nhasbe.n mailed are required, WITHIN dissolution
of marriage 'and
mailed are l'Iuired, WITHIN THREE MONTHS OP THE
DATE arrsarage In- cMIØ support
THREE MONTH$ FROM THE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION payments has been
against

to each Qersonal rspreslntativs,
All periqns interested in the
estate to om a copy 01 this

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Sanford AA Beginners, 8:30 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,

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Aechanic will Service AC'S
retrig. freezers, water coolers.
misc, Call 323 7786 anytime.

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or best offer. 371 4979

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Sanfordj27I72l.
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HUNTING LAND
12 to 70 acres priced frogs

DeLANO-DOLL. HOUSE. Just
mlnuteslromttteUnlvesilty. 2
Bdrms, fIreplace, trees I
fenced yd. $39,000.

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Grater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30
Mtamonte Civic Center.
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No pets. Available now. 374-

time for Recotded

I, the claim Is conHngant or unilquldat,d, the MARY HILDA LEWIS,

due shall be

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty

bow top trunk. Hideabed,
color &amp; B W TV's, Oak dresser
&amp; chest, aluminum glider &amp;
matching lounger. Old Oak
table, sewing machine, car
petIng, folding chain, a load of
garden lnsectcides &amp; Icr
fluter-s. lamps + all kinds of
fancy glassware &amp; dinnerware
it e m s
Self del r

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line bedding sets onlyl Free
local delive. Noll'S Sanford

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Oak bow tront china cabinet, old

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These bids are not damaged

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

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'icIf of total ilvenlory of brand

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323-~o2o.

block E. Of I4. 3395900.

time. Oniginai$593, bet. Sill or
$21 mo. Agent 339.5354,

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, Ave. 3 1' excellent asaump.

$35,000.

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Reconditioned room ACS 1000
to 30,000 BTU's 90 day guar
Sales &amp; Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 2185
John Young Pkway 2906077

Estate Commercial &amp;
'Residential Auctions &amp; Appraisals, Call Dell's Auction.

5319, saIl

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REAL ESTATE

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ON - OVERSIZED CORNER,.

OELTONA-2 Borm, furnished,

SALES POSITION
Full &amp; Part time. 645-1506 Any-

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For

ElectrIc aulo harp for sale with

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'NOTTIP'

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ressof thecreoltos-or his agent or attorney, and the amosint IN RE, TN! MARRIAGE OF
or attorney, and the amount claImed. If the claim is not y.j WAYNE DOUGLAS LEWIS,'
claimed. It the claIm is not yet due, flll date
*9110 It wIll bScOise
)IUlbifld

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Civic Center,
Saulord'Sesnlnole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Orealers Anono 7:30 p.m., Altemonte Mall
Sears,
SIarUgl*tPromenaders,$p.m.,DeBatyCo,nmunjty

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statemsntofanycuaimordern
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
statefnentofanyciaimord.masd they may have. Each claim must FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH
LPN'S I AlDS
they may haVe. Each claim must be In writing
and must Indicate the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Better LIving Center of
be inwrlllng and must lodicataths basis for the claim, the name and
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Casssfbes'ry. Call for gpolnt-

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)FFICEFURNITURE
lOComple$,Offlces -339-7020LONGW000

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goodcondltlon,145. 21,000 ITU
wars Air CondItioner, 3 yrs.
left on compressor warranty,

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ERA

FDIC-EquaI Housing Lender

2 BEDROOM, MODERN KIT
tHEN, SCREENED PORCH.

33Houses Furnished

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WEDNESDAY,
E 25
Orlando Dog Training Club obedience and breed

SanfordBrcakfast Rotary Club, 7

lacrefencedwlthpool. $315
+ deposIt. 322-0216.

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is looking (Or your

Auction. 32) 7310 or AAA
Auction. 3397020

amplifier &amp; case. Like new.

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SAVE ENERGY 6 DOLLARS!
8. Blown CUSTOM IN

baifl. Offer it today in the
Classified Ads.

GUN AUCTION
June 27 1 20. conSignments
accepted. for Into call Sanford

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$6e it 797 Orchid Ave., Lake
Kath. Est.
0507 aft 6

Moving to a newer home,
apartment? Sell "don't needs"
fast with a want ad.

$i$,,00

FW3HIP BANK
OF SEMiNOLE,

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t.ongwoo
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10 Complete Off ices

2fllHwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fl.. 3277)

SI-HouSetlOki Goods

3397020

SANFORD- 4 BDRM, 1½ bath

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Insulaflon

Service for small business,
farms, nurseries, ranches, etc
George Britton, CPA, M? 5116

s31-m3.

4OComplef.Ofoice,

is judgment may be entered against
919 B. 2nd 5t,
PatricIa Sttrom, whose ad.
KENNETH F, MURRAH,
relief dimendsd In the
dress is Post Offlce'Box 925, Murrah, Doyle, Sasoer and
BARTENDERSWA$TR!SS
Din. PetItion.
RInehart Road, Lake Mary, FIa. met, PA., $00 West Morse
Callbs$wesnlla.m.S.Sp.m.
32f4&amp;Thenam,andaddressoftp,, Boulevard (Post Office
Box 1320),
5 k'HuR H. BECKWITH, JR.
AIkOorLlnda323-lUt
are set forth below.
All persons having claims or COURT
Morning &amp;
WAITRESSES
All persons having claims or demands agaInst the estate are
By: Cynthia Proctpr
Night, Apply Holiday ion,
demands agaInst the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE
Deputy Clerk
Sanford, i-I. Ciii
required, WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FROM THE DATE OF Publish: May30, Juno U, 2
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF 19
- WELDERS. Only Experienced
.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O
THIS 'NOTICE, to file wIth the DEW121
apply, Star-Line EnterprIses,

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NEEDRESIDINTIAL'
FINANCING?

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Accounting Services

KiCK' THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
nee Items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 322-2611 or

ROBSON MARINE

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LPN3.11Shlft. Apply:

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USED TIRES--- 5600 &amp;up
A OK Tire Mart
3227110
74l) French

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Antiques Hwy. 16. Sanford. Fl

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origInalco,t0,mustwl(for
$300 Portible Hoptpoinf dish-

rm, sturdy brick con truc$Is,t

4 t'
Interest •• qualIfiM
buyers. New homes wIth
monthly payments under $250.
L
down payments, 322.2W.

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orIgInal with the Clerk Of the
aovestyledCowtcnorb.fu,iethe

327 4 speed,
CORVETTE
both tops Methanically like
new. A%kng 55.500 36 7004

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3732001.

5SIS a Accessories

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3271517

37)0410

Loctedon S wooded acres UtIs 3
bdrm, 2 bath home has a very

WEHANDLE RENTALS
CALL 323-5711
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amenIties: t.nnis&amp;pool.

chIef" Ad Equal OpportunIty

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the address of whIch is Seminole

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Furniture, antIques, glassware.

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339-7O2OLONGWOOD

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REDUCED $3,400, 2 BR, FR,

IDYLLWILDE 4 BR, IB, In
ground pool, all amenitIes,
- $44

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$350.3 Bdrm, 2 bath, equipped
kItchen, heat-air, carpeting,
dgvbie garage, neIghborhood

Box 241, Goldenrod, Fl.

to

DlIic*,.yr.
.DTYflflU Cu

AUCTION
Sat., June 21, 7pm

ll6TangeioDr.

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34395.MyrtIeAvS.

Sanford, Orlando or Winter
Part area.
term,

retire home. PR,CH&amp;A

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LAKE MARY-Hidden Lake,

32733 (305) 671-2303. All en.
vebopes must be marked

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BROKER

even a fish pond. Call for all
the parIlcars.

POOL.) BR, CHIA, 549,500.

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3BDRM,llath
*250+ lstllast

Dommerlch FIre Department,

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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOCompleteOftices

SEIGLER REALTY

323.5774 Day or NIght

TRAPfSFERRED, Soar1iIin 3

BR, 2 Bath, 2 story Estate on
1+ Ad Gazebo, Pond, Guest
Cottage, 1, Every Feature to
make this your Dream Hornet'$79,900,

rent inter Development Corp.

detailed resume should be

YOU
ARE
HEREBY SeminoleCounty, Florida, Probate adptio and other relIef has biIIs
NOTIFIED that the ad. Division, the address of
which is filed against you and you are
ministration of the estate of Room 322, SemInole County
required to serve a copy of your
FRANCES 0, TOOKE, deceased, Courthouse, Sanford, Florida wrItten defenses, if any,

North Edaemon Avenue.
Soundol.8unab1ne Chapter Sweet Adeilnes, 8p.m.,

center,

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'74 Chevy Impala. body lair.
'mechanical excellent, new
rebuilt engine by Rudy's
Automotive $650. 9
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72-Auction

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or investment potentIal. Buy

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COUNTRYCHARMI Beautiful)'

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GraduatIon from an' ac
credited college or unIversIty
with course work in fire
science or satisfactory
combination of education and
experIence Is preferred.
Deadline for acceptance of

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TopPrftespajd
Used, any condItion 6145126

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Longwood Rotary Club, 7:30 am,, Quality Inn.
AlAnon, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin Road,
Alt.amonte Springs,
Sanford Sertoma, 7
Sambo's.

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$1 1(10 311 0875

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"Must See" with FIreplace,

LARGE FENCED 3 BR, i½5,
)i.
534.900.

FR, OR, Eat-in Kit., I Every

NEAR MAYFAIR Country
CIub-Ex.c. 3 Bdrm 2 both,
- family rm, fireplace, Central
H&amp;A, on cul-de-sac, $450 me.
332-6952, Owner-AssIati.

Florida State Advanced
TraInIng CertifIcate or
equivalent, 'ApplIcants stU1d
also have' extensive fire
command experience and
proven leadershIp ability, as
well as Substantial ad.
minhstrative experience In
such areas as budgetIng,
resource management, per.
sonnel management, cornmunity relations and the

by the ear, 32-2341.,

323 2376

OPEL Ralleye 1972 7 Dr. I
c'i. Ispeed. Factori air, AM
FM stereo Excellent cond

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SANFORD-3 Bdrm.,.Lr I heat,

Goldenrud.Dommerlch Fire
Department is accepting
appticatlons for the poshlonot
Fire ChIef. Applicants must be
Florida State Certified

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
'69
to S models. Call 339 9100 or
$314605(Dealer).

1397020

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brakes New pain? ob

11)C,OthOtiSeful
21 Pu's,

Midget- Excellent

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needs swItch, $100. Call 332.
i BaI or George.

ANCINO.

Sot 10 acre parcels In Geneva,

I694

9-Good 'TNngs

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VOLARE-Slant 6, new tires,

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condition 51.000 or best otter.
3726971

radio?, air, power steering &amp;

- WE BUY FURN. &amp; APPL.

711 Briarcllff St.
Plants,
Baked goods, Clothes &amp; Misc.

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S ACRES RESTORABLE MOBILEHOME, WELLSEPTIC
IHORSE STALLS. GENEVA
AREA. 122,900. SELLER FIN-

$43500
"MUST El TODA'r'!
$ ruStIc acres comes with thIs 3

(ft'O1'J Hall Realty

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Wanted to buy used office
equipment Nolrs Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17 97, Soot
Senford. 322172).

Corps. Saturday from 10 to i.

*awsr, $75. 9 Gray metal,
formica top, 3 drawer office
desk, wtth chair, $33 ci. Coke
machine, like new, holds 2½
cases of bottles, $130. 17 cv. it.

32)1526
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Will buy old class rings &amp;
SiIyer
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim, 3231111.

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STEREO (No speakers), antenna, clothes: kids 4-6. ladles'
5.l2,kidsrocker,foamror
345 Celery Circle 365.3469.

Refrig.withfreazeronom,
$100. Honda 30 mIni bike, siso.
323541L 100 Linda Lane,

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$27,500 Oelto'ta.
BARGAIN 'BARGAINI
Bring your fishing poleind let us
show you this 3 bdrm, 1 both
lake front home on 3 nicely
wooded acres. Now only

201 E. 25th St.

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budget2bdrm, 1 bath,cozykit
with pantry, Liv rm. fam
r,
patio, insIde utIlIty rm &amp;
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partly fenced all for ory

Eves. 322-0612.322-1557

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WELL &amp; ELECTRIC, NICE
TREES, ZONED MOBILE
HOME n1o0 B-i TERMS.

COSTCONSCIOU$,

3237832

COUNTRY LIVINGI 3 BR, 2
bath Mobile Home In Geneval
2", Ac. of cleared landi
Custom mt., Sundeck. Eq kil,,
FR
&amp; Morel *36,0001

$l7.99up

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'7) CUTLASS- - Good Cond
Low mileage, $1200

APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES, Jenkins Furni
ture. 20$E.25thSt.'3230-90).

339.7030 LONGW000.

Executive sIze wooden desk, 3

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FOR RENT? BR apt. 5200 per
mo,

OFFICE FURNITURE
10 Complete Offices

80— Autos for Sale

80 —Autos for Sale

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,

MOVlN.G.SALE-Leavng stat..
EveryThlngmustgof
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June 20, 1980-9A

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SALE-Thurs.Fri.

1220 RandOlph St. "Good
clothes at a bargain price.

Friday,

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4 bdrm, 7 bath, separate din.
rm,, fam. rm,, fireplace,

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CARPORT

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YARD SALE- To benefit the

3¼ ACRES WITH 311' PRON.
TAG! ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. 512.500 CASH. OR

BLOCK &amp; Mobile home. Here's
your cute little 3 Bdrm home.
Cash
Call 322-3339.

REALTY

SitS. Nothing over 5200.
322-2250

LookIng tori lob? The ClassIfied
Adswiilhelp you find that lob

10 WOODED ACRES, HIGH
GROUND. OSTEEN AREA.
13O.000EXCELLENT TERMS

Formor,informatloncall 321.
0220 Sat. 1, Sun. Call Sanford
32)9200.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

SUPER 3 BR, 1 bath home In
Dreamwotd w-lots of extrasi
Super Locationl CHIA, ww-C.

I BEDROOM APT. $55 whIt

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IN NI: ESTATE OF
DALLAS L. HOSTETLER,

yow' as famIly nods in.

gage. Inquire 401 Palmetto
AS'•., Sanford. Phone 323-6300.

541,3001

LOVELY FurnIshed EfficIency
Apartmsnt. $110 per mo.,
utiiltes not included.
Call 1-114-6171

Hourly Wage
Plus Commission'

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2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

SwIm, skate, movIes. Sanford

CASE NO. N43&amp;CP

large family rm, bookshelves,

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EXPANDABLE HOME
CARDINAL INDUSTRIES'
Unique "Master-Plan PIus" 2

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Sanford. $11,500 cash 01' 16300
and refinance $3000 men-

ATTRACTIVE 4 Bdrrn, 2 bath
home In Mayfairl Pool'S. Pa
tlo. Central H&amp;A, ww carpet
equipped kIt, fireplace, Fl nit
ona beautiful landscaped lot.

Utilities furnished. $125 me.

, Salesperson

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION.

24 HOUR

WANTED-Frost free
refrigerator, wUj*rnolI
Also reCondition.d'n'frig. for

Army Navy Surplus
3lOSaflfOrdAy._
332-379)

SELLER FINANCING.

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Onà bedroom House us :..i
bdroom trailer, both fur'nishid on large size lot In
oste,n, Fl. 14 mIl.s from

WILISTANDIELL
MOREHOMI$THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORDARIA

2',', ACRES TALL TREES,

OIQI$uI,$

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Sanford's Sales Leader

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3214759

Fonappolntment

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LIc. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

to area

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1 ROOM APARTMENT for

Telephone

Savel FoctIock.

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2107$. French
Suite 4
Sanferd Fl

lOcomplate offices
33S7O2OLONGWQOD

BUY, SELL,TRADE
311.31$ E. First St.
322-5432

lÔOuplis lots 1 6 Single Family
lots. ieai for FHA 23$
Program.

RIALTY

Cor. 25th 1. WiIIOw..9:)Oto

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Buy

One Pieceor HOusefUl
Bridges AntIques
323.2001

Ravenna Park. Furniture.

GIGANEYARD SALE
Fri &amp; Sat, June 20th 1 21st.

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baby crib, toys, TV, much
more, Handmade Crafts.

WILSON MAIBR FURNITURE

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REALTOR
fl3lS9ler323-44S9

iAY someone i5

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Antiques and Modern Furniture

June 20 1. 2). 300 Satsuma,

BATTER IE$-New, $30, Es.
thanoii used—ilL Pxtf*na.
1109 s. S•nI'O,d Ave 323-1500

S ACRE PARCELS, U. Sylvan
area. Terms. Call W. Malic.
sow-ski, REALTOR, 322-1503.

in kitchen, fenced yd. $35,000.
JENNY CLARK REALTY

*ITEMAN REALTY

$700 mo. 323-0019.

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BABYSITTING in y home,
a week. 14th S. Valencla. 323.
1119before9p.m.

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13.25 hr. Bram Towers.
323-4430'

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pllances. double garage,

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Janitorial work. Must be
sfrong &amp; Ineroetic. Full time.

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WILL CARE for chIldren In my
home eveningshlft,Callaf$er
10 am. 322-9351. Lake Mouwoe
area.

mint,' Room 106. All bids due by

By: JuneI, Curtis
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Publish June 30,27,1950
DEX71

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Bdrm,

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3224331 or '659.

DES-il

Arthur H. B.ckwlth Jr.
Clerk of Itse Court

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sajl. Call today and your
ssif led Ad will apar here
tpnorrow.

3lpartments Fulied

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Longwood.Lake Mary area.

Sanford, Seminole County, mayoblainsuchdocum.ntsupona
Florida:
posit of $25 upon the same in
Lot fIn Block A in LAKEWOOD good condition.
SHORES, Seminole County,
John E. Polk
Florida, according to the Put
Sherifl
theroof as recorded In Plat Book PublIsh June 20, 1950
10, Page 52 of the Public Records DEX-lO

p.m.,

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downstairs, $105 mo. 322-0154-

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CHILD CARE-My home

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Church.
Sanford AA, 8
1201 W. First Si, Sanford.
Ailamonte.South Seminole
8
Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs.
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Off 29th St.

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322-4415
situate
In Seminole
County,
Florida at,public
sale pursuant
tobldswillbeopenedatl0:Ola.m,on
same day and reed aloud at the
Date of Sale entered June 10, 1900
Specific copIes of the
in the above action by the
specifications and Instructions DISCOVER the
secret of ALOE, 'LIVE.IN SITTER for school-ag.
ll:O0a,m.,July17,19sOatthew
Department, Room 106. during the
Guaranteed r.suUs. Free
housekeeping duties, Wages

Robin Road, Altamonte Springs,

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2 BEDROOM UNFURN1SHED,
Large kit., fenced yard,

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ACrois'ft'of Health Dipt.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7$I

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'2,plac. I loads of space.
vated on a doubie lot, this
beauty *on't last long at the

SANDALWOOD VILLAS-2
Bdrm, 2 bath, fully equipped
kitchen including WID. $795
mo. 67I-1530,295-7766.

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68—Wanted

sales

OARAGE SALE:Sat.Sa.m. liii?
2533 Gale Place

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it, site Bdrm set Less
tttNt 1 t. Old. Cost $1100 new,
$3%flrm.Alsoque,nsIZehI,ie.
a-bed,$33&amp; New lOsp.ed bike.
$65. Call 3220921

Call

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children or pets. 417-3100. $725

AAA EMPLOVMT

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Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center,

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SANFORD-Modern 1 bdr,
central H, w.sh.rlrYeI,

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flg$enf9rdAve

S4—Garage

TELEVISIONS

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A P,alrm.
bath .l..aM i.,,u.
r
ppm. This 2 story home DELTONA-3 Idrm, 1 beth,
tomes complete with all ap.
carpeting,range&amp;refrig. Eat.

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across from Sanora (county).
Priced- 5)6,300 tot all three.
Tra'de, or terms OK.

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cost Classified Ad.

Evening
Sale

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3 RESIDENTIAl. LOTS 60x19V
each on Sanford Ave. lust

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111 Carver Av Acids,,,, Manor
*2% mo. &amp; under if you quality
MiryGr)fflffifl,alto,.
'8-Iii
322 2994
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MIS

for

RCA Color nsoie 23', Jd fl.
over 5700. Balance due $160 or
ak over payments
MONEY DOWN Still in
wafTanty Ciii 21st Century
062-5394 dayS.Jor night. Frei
home frial
flO Obligation.

43.—Lots.Acreage

NEW lAES
Open 2 to 6 d4lIy

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BEIGEIWHITE PURSE Iostln
the vicinity of Dairy Queen
Parting Lot. Small reward. No
questions asked. 322-1551.

FlctitlousNameSta$vtes.To-Wit; engage in business under the
section •es.o, Florida Statutes fictitious name of 0 &amp; J EQUIPMENT CO., at Route 2, Box 710,
1957
Longwood, Florida, 31750, Intends
51g. John M. OlNIcola, Jr.
Publish: May 30. June 6, 13, 20, to register the said name with the
Clerk of the CircuIt Court of
Seminole County, Florida.
DEW-lit
sEard Gegner

Seminole County, Florida, will

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person Egg 'n Omelet

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INVITIATION TO BID
The Seminole County Sheriff's
JOSEPH 0. GREENE. JR. etc., et
Department requests Sealed Bids
a,,
to furnish and install an
Defendants.5emergency
response telephone
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that system and all necessary equip.
mint per specIfIcatIons.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR., 15 The receIpt of bids will be

Springs.

2-1 JUST REMODELED. Large
screen porch, excellent area.
Owner wIll hold. $17,300.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

ltamonte

REALTOR

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EXTRA NICE 1 bdrm us, wafer
furnished, $150 per mo. Older
couple or older sIngle
preferred. Prime location.
June Portia Realty 3220670.

Clearwater, Fl. 33510.

Case No. 79.37$
ATLANTICBANKOFORLANDO,
etc
Plaintiff,

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rnoi'tgage. $24,000.

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IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT, Publish June 20, 27 1 July 4, fl,
TY,FFLORIDA

MONDAY, JUNE 23
Longwood-Wlnter Springs Area Chamber of Corn-.
merce, noon, Quality Inn North. Guest speaker Roger
Chambers, "The Olp4; An Amusing Point of
View."
Monday Moe-tiers Toaitmasters Club, 7:15 a,m.,
Iloilday Inn, Wymore Road, Alt.axnonte Springs.
- Weight Watchers, 10 a.m,, Ascenston Lutheran

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pets. 5250. Call 223-SIll,

EXPERIENCED Meat c''
needed. Apply in Perton to
Food Barn, Inc. 25th SI. S.
parkAve. Sanford, Fl.
COOKS, WAITRESSES, DISH.

"Get A Mate" Dating Service.

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2544$. Pi'inch Ave4 3.QJ;
3225333, 322-0719

your

SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm older. horn,
weds TL. Owner will hold

APARTMENT FOR RENT-2

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NOTICE OF INTENTTO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
cordancewittttheprovlslonsofthe that the undersigned, desiring to

Shalom,

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Help Wanted, Ai
ses' of
fiberglass. Only experienced
apply. Star.Llru. Enterprises,
BuildIng 290, Sanford Airport.

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the fictitious name of THE
GOLDEN RULE,andthatllntend
to regIster said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac-

SUNDAY, JUNE22
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 pm., Tmple
Providence and Elkcam boulevards. Music by
Kopel.
Seminole AA,
open, Halfway House, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Sanford Big Book AA,
Florida Power &amp; Light,
N. Myrtle Avenue.
"YounaHe" dance, 8
DeBary Co
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engaged In busIness at 1104 W. PublIsh June 20, 1500

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you piece

classified ad. the sooner you

1 BR-42pe up. Pool. Adults
on Lake Ada. Just So.
Airport. Blvd. on 11.92 iS
Sanford.
Call
*3-167P
Maifspr'_ VtlIq
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OF SANFORD

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Chairman
Attest:

FICTITIOUS NAME

Thè sooner

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ExpressIons 322-7013

each. Call 063-1216.

Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wlfl

Civic Center.

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REALTOR

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i BORM.- ) Bath C1 lomeon 1"
lots. Fenced, landscaped, nice
area. $33,900.

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FOR RENT
Joroarm ipTi
unfurnished.323-M5O

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Hearings may b contInued from
SectIon I6S. Florida Statutes time
to tim•
as found necessary.
Further
details available by
51g. Mary Bldridge
calling 323-1330, Ext. 304.
Publish: May 30. Jun. 6, 13, 20,
Board of County Cornmissloners
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DEW-11
Seminole County, Florida
By: BIll Kirchhoff,

"Push for Youth," sponsored by Aaron Richardson
Community Youth AssocIation, 3:30
Sanford
Various speakers and,. performrs;
guests, Maranatha Pentecostal Church and Tom
SMnr Club of Orlando. Fe'to public,
Central Florida Kennel Club American Kennel Club

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MORE, fror
rear Ii's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3N3Ori.ndoDr.
323SG

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refrig., dishwasher, washer S.
yer. -Pool clubhouse. $350
md. water, sewerS, garbage.
323.7W4

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

will get results.

2 Large Bdrms w-walk.in closet.
2 baths, new cirpet, range,

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4)-Houses

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$1350 DOWN + Ciosing costs
buys this 3 Bdrm, 1 bath home
in pinecrest. Large fenced yd,
carport,-ew carpet S. pains

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lug. fenced lot. $27,900.

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Written comments filed with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Land Development Manager will
Seminole County, Florida In bC be considered. Persons appearing

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HULUOTA-By Owner Lovely
2 Sdrm. 1 bath, eat-in kit, new
'ww carpet, paintS. roof. BaCks
?O'P15tte O1 dud-md 5tr$,

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DeBARY-Lovily, g
air, prefer senior citizens. 322.
or 640-640.
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SANFORD-Lovely 1 Bdrm +
den or 2 Bdrm, air. sne.
Adults. 612 Part. 1-111-7153.

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Apartments Unfu,njfied

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Valley
Fore.
AM.
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Altamonf -- sprjngs, FIa. 32701
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Seminole Cowty. Florida, under Florida, on July 1, 1950,
at 10:00
tiwflctiliousnam,of AMERICAN A,M., or as soon thereafter as
FUND RAISERS, andthat I intend possible. q

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CONSTR1JC;

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Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center featuring Adrian
Frederman and the Dixie Flyers. For senior citizens,
Sanford AA Women', Groi,, 2p.m., 11 W. First S,
Cuielberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry.

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ROOMS WITH
KITCHEN PRIVILEGES

preparing bulng sites in ac.
cordanci with engineering plans,
on the following described
pp,rjy Mandarin II, Phass),
PB 24, Pages 12.14, In Siction 26.
30-fl. FurTher desa'lbed as on the
Norm side of B.
Williamson
Road'and on the West side of I -I.
(DIST 3)
This public hearIng will be held
in Room 203 of the Seminol.

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A.1 Agri.
Agriculture Zone
Request for
Pit Permit to remove

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Corn Boll and Hamburgtr Dtnner, 6-8 p.m., Holy
Cross Episcopal Church parish
hail, Fourth an&amp;

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Publish:

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GREATER
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11:10 AM.
The Board of County Corn.
missioners of Seminole County,
Florida, will hold a public hearing
to consider the toliIng:

Florida In accordance with the
provisions oIbe Fictitious Name
Statutes. To-Wit: SetIon $6S.O
Fioda Statutesi9Sl.

Richard's

Church, Lake Howell Road.

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NetIcuofPvbfIcHearIng

Cassetberry, Fta. Seminole
County. Florida Lmdef he ticHEART OF
titious name of
FLORIDA REAL ESTATE SER
VICE, and that I Intend to register
sad name with the Clert o
Circuit Court,' Seminole County,

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

given

CALEND
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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
that I am
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No fight in recent
history involving boxing's "little" fighters
has created as much interest as tonight's
much-awaited confrontation between Sugar
Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran.
Their "Brawl in Montreal" for the World
Boxing Cofincil.welterwelght title could, in
Fact, be a classic, ranking with the famed
"Tirilla In Manila" among the great lights of
the modern era,
The fighters were set to weigh-in today at
noon EDT and neither was expected to have
difficulty making the 147-pound limit. The
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LIP! Sports Editor
MONTREAL (UP!) - So called "toh
guys" have never Impressed gp too muck
Mostly because their toughness more often
than not turns out to be mere veneer, a tissue
thin cover-up for some basic nctjy,
I can't begin to count Die times I've seen so
many of these hard rock individuals djsntegrate Into sugar-coated cotton candy when
their artificial facade came crumbling down
Areas.
under severe stre
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PIGHT TILICCAST
DaYtos%a Beach has a few ticket s
been his usual bubbly self.
YOU dOflt have your tickets to remaining. The Peabody is located
eat0t' light on closed circuit one block west of Main Street and
"I think I'm too fast for Roberto Duran and sTV,
you could be Out Of luck.
AlA On Auditorium Blvd.
I don't think his punch means as much now
Bob Cart Auditorium IS sold out
Tickets for Ith places are
that he's in the welterweight division," and the Hyatt House, near siojo.
Kissimmee, has sold Its 2,500
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Leonard said.

all the makings of a scaled-down version of
the "Thrilhi in Manila", in which Muhammad
All stopped Joe Frazier in 14 rounds in what
many boxing experts consider to be the best
light in the last quarter century.
Leonard,24,is unbeaten ln27fights.He won
' the title by stopjing champion Wilfred Benitez in the 15th round last November. Duran,
who marked his 29th birthday Monday, has
won oo-ol.70 fights. He is an awesome punwith 55 knockouts,
V of them in three
roun ds or less. He reigned supreme in the
lightweight division for nearly a decade
before voluntarily surrendering his title to
move up to become a welterweight.
Leonard will receive $5 million for the title

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to defend his world welterweight title In
OlynpIc Stadium tonight he will rely chiefly
on his speed, quickness and boxing
proficiency rather than brute force became
those are the assets that got him this far and It
Isn't good sense to change your style in a fIgM
like this one; That would be playing right into
Duran's hands of stone.
I'm a peat believer In speed and quickness
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late In the fight, say somewhere around the
Robinson, Henry Armstrong andBarney
th rou nd.
12
Ross, weren't "tough guy" at all. Not In the
One
stipulation goes with that. Duran can't
generally accepted sense, anyway. For the
let
up.
He'll have to stay all over Leonard and
most part, they were gentle souls,
I
believe
he will since Duran Is almost 1mmentirely
Roberto Duran canes from
possible
to
discourage.
different mold. HIs animalistic ferocity
To
Duran,
this meeting with Leonard Is
impresses me as being genuine and real, a
allotment. But the Hyltt IS trying Peabody Audltrlum at 1.904-252than a prize fight.
of
more
The bout
be Judged
10-point must to arrange to get more seats.
product of his early boyhood in the back
0521 and for the Hyatt House call
The Peabody Auditorium in 422-3106.
a system, with the winner of a r*md getting 10
Leonard essentially Is fighting for the money,
alleys of Chorillo where he prowled the slums
anywhere between $6 and $8 million, making
points and the loser nine or less, depending on
of that city in Panama, stealing, scavenging
It the greatestslnglepay night in the history
performance. There will be three Judges and
and surviving primarily by his wits and his
of spor ts, maybe even in the history of the
the referee will not take partin the scoring.
fists
world. Dtlran, who's getting only $1.5 million.
' Promo te rs are expecting a live gate of
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A second half playoff game between Kiwanis and Knights of
about 50000 fans at the 70,000 seat Olympic
as the challenger, is fighting for his life.
another
and
in
Duran's
case
it
sticks
out
Columbus was rained out Friday and has been rescheduled for
Stadium.
U Leonard beats him, he loses more than
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him.
He
has
elements
of
softness
and
Arecordl.Bmllllonvtewersareexpectedto 7:30 p.m. Monday at Chase Park.
merely the fight and an opportunity to add the
action
sensitivity
about
him
the
same
as
any
human
The Sanford Junior League all-stars will see their firt
watch on closed circuit television. There is no
at
6 P.M. tonight against Ormond Beach in an, Invitational
home television or five radio broadcast of Uw
defense and additional interests could bring
to him, that's
once had. Duran loses
domineering and combative and when you
tournament
in Port Orange.
fight,
his take to a record $8 million. Duran will get
more important than anything in the whole
have
that
kind
of
nature,
along
with
the
If Sanford wins tonight, they will play at 11 a.m.aturday. A
The weather forecast calls for a chance of
a tax-free $1.5 million;world.
and
temperatures
in
the
mid
50L
A
loss
tonight will send Sanford into the loser's bracket for a 7 physical ability to back it up, you have all the
showers
proud, intense and fiercely
Duran
I can recall seeing Duran
ingredients
of
a
REAL
tough
guy.
p.m. Saturday game. The tournament concludes Sunday.
canopy has been erected to cover
competitive - genuinely dislikes
Scotland's
Ken Buchanan, who was then the
Talking
to
Duran
on
this
subject
not
too
long
Kiwanis, first ha lf winner, placed six players on the all-star
tar
ring in case of rain.
boyant Leonard. His volatile temperament
world
lightweight
champ. Buchanan's style
squad, including Alton Coleman, Mike Baker, wuijam Wynn, ago, he sought to make a distinction, telling
was
similar
to
Leonard's
and the Scotaman
melie was only that way in the ring and not
Kevin Smith, Bruce Franklin and Alfred Bookhard.
seemed
to be trying to
was
no
bum.
But
he
outside it, but the longer he talked the more I
Knights of Columbus had four players selected
cope
with
some
inhuman
force
that night In
William Carr, Wardell Frederick, Kent Troutman and Freddie felt he was trying to convince hLmself even
Madison
Square
Garden,
and
when
it was all
more than me.
Miller.
in
th
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13
th
round,
B
uchana
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was
holdi ng
over
"I don't-come to dance, make faces or talk a
Rounding out the all-star team are' Peter Calengelo, Mike
his
lower
regi
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an
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Duran
and
Bobby
lot,"
he
prac
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growls.
"I
come
to
fi
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Jones and John McGowan, Moose; John Scott
holding
Ida
new
title.
was
If!
didn't
do
that,
I
would
go
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some
other
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Ray Leonard can stop him from taking It
much more genteel. He also Is a product of his
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was fueled by a statement Leonard made
three months ago when the fight Was announced.
"I don't want to beat Roberto
Leonard said menacingly. "I want to kill
him."
"That was a very stupid thing for him to
say," said Duran. "I don't go around boasting
and I don't like people who do. I don't go
around saying what I'm going to do. I go out
and do It. My record does my talking for me.
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Friday, June 20, iflo

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Continued from cover
crepe myrtle, gardenia, hibiscus, ixora—
oleander, palm rose and nearly all annuals.
Insect predators, including lady beetles,
praying mantis, assissin bugs, and tiny wasplike parasitic insects prey upon harmful insects. However, these predators and parasites
do not keep many ornamental insect pests
below damaging levels and a pesticide must
be used to control Infestation.
Diazinon Is a useful Insecticide which will
control both chinch bugs and aphids plus
numerous other insects and pests and can be
mixed with water and sprayed on lawns and
ornamentals.
Various types of spriyers ranging from
simple trombone-action and one- to threegallon compressed air sprayers to large, highpressure power units are on the market. The
of sprayer needed varies with the size
and type of planting to be protected.
The compressed air sprayer is exclIent for
home garden use. Sprayers which attach to
the end of garden hoses are also popular. If a
hose attachment sprayer is used, be certain it
is designed for spraying ornamental plants.
Do not use a lawn hose1 sprayer for this purnose. Liquid concentrate insecticide is
preferred for use with hose attachment
sprayers and small compressed air sprayers.
Depending on the type of insects being
brought under control, mix and use the insecticides with caution, for they are all
poisons.
Read the label entirely, including the small
print, before opening the container. Be sure
the pest and plant involved are listed on the
container label.
Keep pesticides away from, ponds, otreams
and water supplies. Avoid drift to adjacent
areas or to crops that may be eaten by man or
animals.
Store pesticides in their original containers,
out of reach of children, and preferably kept
under lock and key. Dispose of left over spray
materials and empty containers promytly and
safely.

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she loves it.
Alison, am 18-year-old
blonde, has starred as nasty
Nellie fllecnn in NflC'i

Central Florida Zoological Park, open daily 9 a.m. to
5p.rh. U.S. Highway 17-92 between 14 and Sanford.
Picnic facilities.

Specials Of

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"Florida Focus," a juried exhibition sponsored by
the Tropical Weaver's Guild of Orlando, June 8 through
July 2, Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave.,
Maitland. Opening reception June 8, 3-5 p.m. features
demonstrations of weaving and spinning. Gallery
how': Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sunday 14 p.m.;
Tuesday-'tlwough Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to
public.

lncticides are all poison, so mix
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and use with caution.

JUNE 21, 1950

Annie Russell Summer Repertory Theatre; Rollins
College, Winter Park; 8 p.m., June 25 and 27, "The
Member of the Wedding;" 8 p.m., June 26 and 28,
"Moliere'. Tartuffe;" June 26, 2 p.m., "What Every
Woman Knows." Call 646-2145.
"Young-at.Heart" Dance, every Sunday at 8 p.m.,
DçBary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary.
Instruction, 7:30 p.m. Open to public.
Your Mull Club for Singles, 9 p.m., each Friday,
Orlando Garden Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.

Summer exhibit program,Cornell Fine Arts
Museum, Rollins College Campus, on display through
Sept. 14. Highlight of show 10 large illuminated shadow
boxes depicting life of George Washington; World War
I poster collection. Hours, Tuesday through Friday 10
a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Closed
Monday. Free to public.
Deltona Public library Adult film program, 2 p.m.,
"The Case of the Bermuda Triangle," 52 minutes, 1691
Providence Boulevard, Deltona. Open to the public.

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ESP (Energetic Sumrne, Program ) Art Show, for
children 5 through high school, 10 a.m., Seminole
County Public Utxary Sanford Branch, 230 E. First St.
Painting, drawing, needlework, macrame, stitchery,
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log tides of the American
SAME OLD BRAND NEW ME Bob
(1)0 WILSON'S REWARD Woody Hop., Gin. Kelly and Greg EvIgan Revolution during the 1860. ws.n
4 (10) BIG SAND =
of labor unions were forming. (CC)
Herman. Count Bail.. Maynard Ion Debby Boone for an hour

F.rguson and other outstanding music, comedy and dance. (CC)
musicians and vocalists of t he
10:00
Swing Era recapture the music of
() TOP TEN

WEDNESDAY

SUNDAY

Two of the South's most talented
spiritual groups -. Voices Of Th

JUNE 22. 1550

team uØ for a rousing cal.
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brationof gospel muslc.

AOON

TUESDAY

Mainland and the Bill Morris

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Alison reports that she
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9:30

JUNE 24, 1950

(10) A DAY WITH CONRAD

mail," laughs Alison. "Not
many people look up to or
admire Nellie Oleson. The

(l) 0 DAVID

EVIENING

4:30

6.'00

SHOOTERS David Hartman profiles five award-winning photojournailsts and looks at how they work.

900

GREEN

10). DESERT OF ICE. SEA OF

8:30

letter I remember best was
from a woman who said, 'If I
had a child like you I'd nail
her ears to the barn."
The bright teen-ager has a
wacky sense of hwnor and
loves showing it so much that
she is now In her third year

(3)OTOURIS'T The lives of a

JERRY FALWEU. SPE-

group of American tourists traveling
together through Europe are suddenly altered by the people they
meet and the Incidents which hap-

CiAL"Amer". Your. Too Young
To Die"

MONDAY

pen to them. Starring Lee
Meriwether. Bradford DilIman, Adrienne Batb.au, David Groh, Marisa
Birenson. John McCook and Lou.

JUNE 23. 1950
EVENING

(ette Spang.McCook.

7:00

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9:30

JAPAN CAN

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8:00

a4(10) THAT GREAT AMERICAN
GOSPEL SOUND Tennessee Ernie

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10:00

HANK WILLIAMS: THE MAN
AND HIS MUSIC
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tour and a little girl walked
up to her and kicked her.
"I don't get much fan

(10) CHINESE-AMERICANS:
THE SECOND CENTURY

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and star of the series) said
he wanted people who
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days gins by.

(II) (35)

Kissimmee Boat-A-Cade, July 12-20,750- mile trip for
boaters around the "horn" of Florida to the Keys via
the west coast and back via the east coast. Boats
depart Kisaimmee's Lake Tohopekallga lakefront. For
information and registration, write P.O. Box 1855,
Kissimmee, Fla. 32741.

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DRIVERS ROAST

Fourth of July celthratkm in Fort Mellon Park,
Sanford, noon to dark, followed by fireworks on the
lakefront. Food, games, contests, exhibits, demonstrations, dog show and ball game.

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EVENING

8:00

(3)0 CHARLOTTE'S WEB Char-

lotte and Templeton come up with a
marvelous scheme to save Wilbur
from becoming Christmas dinner.
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"Little House," because she
"Little House on the
will now be a housewife and
Prairie" series since it
mother. The character of
began six years ago.
.
Nellie was married on the
"I was 11 years old when
we started the show," says
Show recently, and Landon
has informed Alisozi that
Alison. "I wore a blonde wig
ALISON AHNGRIM
Nellie will soon become a
with awful curls and tried to
be as mean and wicked as to do mean, wicked things to mother.
possible whenever I up- nice people. Then, at night I
"I can hardly wait to see
poured as Nellie. Michael head for the Comedy Store or what Nellie Oleson's kid will
Landon (executive producer the Blah-BLah Club or one of look like," Alison roared.

Ford. Deli. Ash., and the Jord.. flees ProdUClJnTY and thi SOCIal
naires perform from Nashville's system that supports t.
Grand oi. opry House.
10.00

SATURDAY
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GeneralSanford Museum and Library, open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2-5 p.m., 520 E. First St.,
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the other local comedy clubs
and do my stand-up
routine." Alison loves to
perform. "If I can gather
more than two people in a
parking lot I'll jump onto the
roof of my car and do my
act."
Alison is looking forward
to the seventh season of

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Temple Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevards,
Deltona.

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archery and boxing teams.

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BASEBALL Atlanta

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Braves vs. Chicago Cube

(1 T) MASS. SOCCER Atlanta
age of California Angela at Boston
Chiefs vs. Portland Timbers
Rod Six; St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds.

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and July 6, 2:30 p.m. Silver Spurs Arena and Rodeo
Grounds, Highway 192 and U.S. Highway 441 between
Kissimmee and St. Cloud. All seats reserved and under
cover. Tickets available from area ticket agencies.

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dances each Saturday at DeBary Community Center,
for senior citizens. Live music twice a month.

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"When the president of Radcliffe College
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book on Dag HammarskJold because he
saw the Swede as a character In a story,

biography of Helen Keller, Radcliffe '04.
my fir impulse was to decline," said
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Joseph

Lash. "But my wife pointed out what a
singular honor In this feminist time the
invitation was: A women's college had
asked a man to write the biography of a
woman. I decided that if the Helen Keller
archives at he American Foundation of
the Blind were such as to enable' me to

write a fresh portrait of her, I would un-

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not just a diplomat. "My mind naturally
likçs to tell stories, so I'm always accumulating material."
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But not hiways the material he later
finds helpful,
In 1939, Lash, then a leader of a militant
tance of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

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The result Is "Helen and Teacher: The
Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan
Macy," published to coincide with the
June27 centennial of Helen Keller's birth.

dinner with the Roosevelts at the White
Ho, then rave up to my room to record
the conversations," recalled Lash,

Lash, who won the Pulitzer for his
"Eleanor and Franklin," says he turned to

"Yearslater, tomy horror, I found I had
noted only the political dialogue and none
of the details or mannerisms that brings a

biographies from Journalism with his first

biographical project to life."

of Mrs. Roosevelt's life:"I used to have

source of Conflict between her and
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made in '49, so would fit your time parameters. It has
been shown on TV, although nOt too frequently,
DEAR DICK: I see on a T gam e show Hans Conned.
But I think I read that he died, Is this true? ETHEL
SMITH, Pleasant Hill, Ohio.

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Diahann Carroll and Lloyd Nolan some years ago, there
was a little black boy named Cory (Julia's son), lie had a
Pal, a li ttle whi te boy who lived downs ta irs. Th e little
white boj had a very unusual name. Can you please tell us
what It was? HARRY JENSEN, Logan, Utah.
The character's name was Earl J. Waggedorn. The
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DEAR DICK: When I was between 10 and 15, between
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war story. Could you tell me the correct title of t ha t
movie, and if It has ever been on TV? ROBERT A. AKE,

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At the Massachusetts
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were
depressed had already
Weisman, a psychiatrist,
and William Worden and suffered depression before
Harry
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Two their operations. Others
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tests to study 40 mastectomy or had other marital
patients, and over 500 problems.
patients with other types of
cancer.
Overall, the people who
Six months after their Coped best faced their illness
operations, 80 percent of the by actively seeking in.
breast-cancer patients formation about it; they
seemed no more depressed, accepted help and sympathy
withdrawn or lacking in self- from others. Yet even for the
esteem than most of the most vulnerable patients,
patients with other types of the researchers found that
cancer. Moreover, they four hours Of psychotherapy
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a former restauranteur, north to Oregon, and pretty us actuarial data on dogs vet. If the owner can't afford from
By SYLVIA PALMER
years.
Once a pet is accepted
he
Unto pay that much,
SAN DIEGO (NEA) - formed his own program, soon we'll be marching and cats," says Miller.
into
the
program, it will
have
to
Behind every successful Pet Health Support Inc., across the country," says
After the study was fortunately may
because of
never
be
dropped
to
sleep.
man, the pundits say, AS a which he describes as a sort Miller.
completed, the next step was have the animal put
age..
"So, not only have you lost
of "Blue Cross for pets."
w oman.
Miller's idea was not to check with the state.
your
Initial Investment, but
Coverage limits are $350
Riley's leg healed long entirely new. His In"Wefound there were no
Bert Miller is successful,
family
has
suffered
a
for yearly maximum
'otw
real
ago.
Now
he
is
a
healthy,
vestigations
have
shown
that
n the state law books
all right. But the
coverage and $800 total for
catalyst for his success is not active dog. And Miller's new aCleaat two major Insurance to allow us to be an Insurance great emotional loss because
8 the life of the pet. There are
Ids wife but his dog Ruby, a business Is fast becoming companies tried such a company for pets," says a pet often Is treated like
Belgian tervuren by breed. just as healthy and active, program in recent years but Miller. "And since It would member of the family. If you no deductibles. Pet owners
take too long to get such a try to ease the hurt of your pay the veterinarian directly
Nearly three years ago,
Igurated In March Ing, failed,
"They failed for three code written, we decided to family by buying another for treatment oftheirpet and
Riley, then a pup, took a Pet Health Support already
Miller model ourselves after Blue Pet, then the investment then file reimbursement
tumble near a POOl In has more than 1,00 dog and prime reasons," ,
over again.
claims with Pet Health
Miller's backyard and cat clients signed up. The explains. "First, they Cross, which Is really a starts all
"Our
position
is
that
you
support
s stra1ed a leg. The resulting program has represen- covered .death benefits, trust."
veterinarian bills started tatives In all major which, unfortunately,
Miller believes there is "a might as well protect that
As an added, no-cost
tical need" for pet n initial Investment as long
Miller searching for a California cities, with the allow for ripoffs.
benofit
for Its clients, Pet
you can."
medical-insurance program San Diego office serving as
"Secondly, they covered surance.
Health Support operates a
for animals.
headquarters.
Pet Health Support offers national registry for lost
electives such as cosmetic
"'rodayto buy a pet costs a
"We're also heading up su— haa dog's tall lot of money," he says. "And one standard policy to pet dogs and cats.
Unable to find one, Miller,
bobbed, for example. Lastly, when you've bought that pet, owners that covers accidents
Currently, the company
get you're not done spending and serious illnesses. It does
to
tried
they
age only for dogs
BADK Inc. Presents:
veterinarians to publicize money. You buy him a bed or not cover electives such as offers cover
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Miller hopes,
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the programs, and the vets a doghouse, buy food, toys, cog" sur gery.
WORLD WELTERWEICIIT/ RO&amp;RTO
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expand to Into
Annual premiums range
were just too busy with their pay to ha ve
SUGAR RAY
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dude
exotic
birds, horses
own work to be publicity and checked regularly by a from $38 to $55 for dogs and
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ents
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t.
Miller, tend to be tables can be established for
JUHE
"As a result, those corn"Then your dog or cat gets
them.
1980
k
ponies got out of the business hit by a car and it will cost healthier than dogs,
Riley, undoubte(ly, would
because it cost more to you $300, $300, maybe $400 to
Animals accepted for
Implement the program Om have him taken care of by a coverage can range in age approve.
the returns they were get'

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Seminole County's new $4.7 million Jail
was displayed Friday .,a nd Saturday to
local law enforcement officers and other
officials as wc*kers put the finishing
touches on the building now scheduled to
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"dormitories" for trustys.
The new jail will bring Seminole
County in line with all federal and state

standards for the housing of prisoners,
some of which have not been followed due
to a lack of space and facilities at the old
downtown jail, Saunders said.

Mast of the cells with toilets and sinks
have china fixtures, not unbreakable
stainless steel. Many of the cells do not
have thir own 1'uthbii meaning two of
the three cell pods cannot be used to
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limitations left the maximum security
cell block without electric locks, a step
Saunders
unders says will make it more difficult
to lock the prisoners back in their cells.
All prisoners except a few Who cannot
be.trusted out of their cells will be
allo'wed free inovenien I in their cell block
most of the day. Cell blocks in the new
jail -ire equipped with televisions and

tables.

Saunders says corrections officers
might have a harder time getting the
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maximum security prisoners into and out
Visitors were taken on tows of the of their cells because of the lack of
control centers, two booths filled with electric locks
light displays, communications equipDesigns drawn up two years before
ment and controls to
open
and
close
all
of
Saunders
came to Seminole County left
'p the main doors, the three cell pods which
the
offices too small for the Jobs
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will house inmates and the support some of
they
were
intended
to do. But Saunders
facilities needed to care for the Inmates.
pointed outseveral places where workers
The forinal grand opening of the new were already inakilig small improvlsationstorecLifythe
department spokesmen say. The building
Despite the shortcomings, Saunders
still has not been accepted by the county,
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says
the new Jail will serve as a model
although that action is scheduled for the
facilty
for
the
state
and
country.
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panels
and in.
design problems due in part to bad
1tercom systems giving voice contact
,Jail Administrator Steven Saunders demonstrates communications planning and in part to cuts made in the
from almost any hallway in the facility to
system and door controls in the new jail's front entrance control budget.
Herald Phe*s by Tom Noftel
left
the
three
the
control centers.
Nioney problems have
room. Behind him are three television monitors which will allow
A worker positions a table in the inmates' public area in one of the
guards to watch areas inside add outside the building and an in.
Saunders says he had to fight to even get the best people to evaluate any
dicat'r panel noting every open or closed door in the front portion of the sod after asphalt
minor four independent blocks each will allow prisoners to be "classified"
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Altamonte Springs Police Chief Justus
He said, however, that he was turning
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William Doyle, based on Information
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presented to him by State Attorney
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limiting new liquor licenses for Seminole 'denies the citizens of the county a fair
County;' saying it gives an unfair ad. opportunity to obtain a quota license
vantage to people already running bars during the next 10 years"
and package stores in the county.
The bill would have reduced the exThe veto mesage, released Friday, is pected 37 new liquor licenses allocated to
Graham's first on legislation passed Seminole County to 29, by adding one new
during the 1980 regular session,
license for every 4,000 new residents

Last month, East asked Cheshire to
Cheshire announced Friday that
Doyle, investigate the three charges which had
investigated on charges of patronizing
prostitutes and smoking marijuana, been made against Doyle, accusing him
of patronizing a prostitute, smoking
would not be charged with any crimes marijuana and trying to cover up an
due to a lack of admissible evidence,
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Graham said the bill "grants a further one every 2,500 as called for by the state's
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Teacher . In, Paddling
A Sanford Gramitiar School teacher has been indisipllned a third grader last month, allegedly
bruising him severely,
Elsa Marie Caskey, 30, of 1387 Sacramento St.,
Deltona, was to be issued a summons today to appear
in County Court to answer charges she committed
battery on May 15 by paddling Wayne Foley, an. yearold residing for the summer with his'father, Ralph
Foley, at 1806 S. Maple Ave., Sanford.
Foley is the stepson of Congressman Richard Kelly,
It-New Port fiche)', and had come to Sanford and
attended school here only two weeks before the pad.
tiling incident, police say.
Sanford Police Sgt. W.R. Bernosky charges the child
was paddled twice by Caskey on May 15, once In the

up to a year in the county jail,
Under school board policy, based on the state, laws,
teachers are supposed to bring students to A principal
or principal's designee for the administration of eorporal punishment.
Teachers are allowed to paddle if given aroval on
a case-by -case basis, said school district spokesman
Ralph Ray.
of
Bernosky says Caskey did not speak with the school
principal Clay Carroll before paddling, but that Carroll
has told him teachers. have blanket designation to
paddle as they see fit,
Two weeks ago, when Bernosky brought the case to
the State Attorney's office, Carroll refused to comment
on the case.
Ray said school district officials turned over all

morning for allegedly shoving another child and once

information on the case to the Department of Health

plaints with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office,

and Rehabilitative Services as soon as it was reporkJ
BUS investigators are required by law to look into
any injury of a child by an adult which leaves a mark
visable for more than an hour.
Bernosky said the Incident was reported by Foley's
grandfather, who was caring for the child the day it
Assistant State Attorney Steven Johnson saidi the
happened. It was the first time the youth, who had been
child has recovered from the bruises without suffering attending school in Virginia, had been paddled in
any permanent injury.
Sanford, Bernosky said.
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If convicted of the charge as filed, Caskey could face
Bernosky says he made the charge of battery against

charging teachers at Midway Elementary School
bruised their children in two unrelated corporalpunishment incidents. Both are still under investigation,
Figures provided by the district to the federal
Department of Health Education and Welfare in
September state about one of every nine county
students was subjected to officiall' sanctioned corporal punishment at least once during the 3979.80
school year.
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Environmental Reaulation and the St.
Sanford. DeLand and other area
Johns River Water Management sewage treatment plants are either
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provernents to bring them up to a
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says, but action must come imThe best way to eliminate nutrient'
mediately,
loading of the St. Johns is the flood
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accurate figures are available, district, Vergara says.
through 1970, the weight of fish per
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of bass, crappie, sunfish and catfish
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decreased, the 1970 report states.
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Commission, under contract from the
Herald StafI,Wrlter
Army Corps of Engineers, has
Man's meddling with conditions dumped herbicides into the river to
ound the St. Johns River have kill off the larger plants, leaving the
created conditions which could lead to algae to fill the water, turning some of
regular, severe fishki lls.
the lake and river sections dark
By raisin(t'he dutrient content of green 'and opening the way to
the water while killing off aquatic destruction of the fish population.
plants, not only have conditions been
While Sunny Vergara director of the
set up for algae bloom which lead to water management district, also
kllls,but the game fish population has believes the St. Johns can be saved, he
been reduced because conditions are saysallowing plants to grow and block
more favorable to shad and gar, fish the river Is not the answer,
of little sport or economic value.
Conditions on the St. Johns should
These were the conclusions drawn improve when the new Iron Bridge
by the state Game and Freshwater sewage treatment plant opens In
Fish Commission after a study Seminole County, he said.
released in February 1970. But rather
A good portion of the nutrients in the
than improving, conditions on the St. Johns comes from sewage plants
river have worsened since then, says along the Little and Big
one of thereport's authors, a biologist Econlockhatchee rivers, which feed

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The presence of people and the
development of land along the St. pr ogram is limited by the amount of
Johns has tremendously increased the land along the river taxpayers are
ng to pay for.
amount of plan t nutr ien ts, mainly willi
Although
one of the worst sources of
nitrates and phosphates, speeding the
in.
the St. Johns is from
nutrients
growth of all plant life,
Marshes and meadows along the cattle' grazing along the river and
creeks, Vergara said it would
river, which once served to filter nearby
runoff water by drawing off the be Impractical to mandate farmers
keep animals far enough away from
nutrients before they reached
the river to allow marshlands to f ilter
wa ter, have been developed for far.
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water by filling it with
treated sewage effluent and runoff settling ponds be built to treat runoff.
But runoff from all other pastures
from cattle pastures and city street&amp; goes unchecked and uncheckable, he
The river might have coped with the
said.
Increase in nutrients, M000Y says, out
Moody said It would be proper and
In the Interest of easier boating, the
possible to move the cattle away from
state has eradicated most of
the waterways.
floating plants which for at least 2QO
He 'also stgeatetother steps which
years filtered the water and Improved
could be taken to improve water
condi tions for the larger
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In the 1970 report, Moody explained conditions, Including insta a on of
more
sewer
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for
homes
near
the gamefiab population did not begin
the river.
to drop until the 195k, the beginning
of large-acale growth of the area
Moody' also suggested bWIS on
population and the beginning of ef- phosphate-based detergents, a move
forts to kill off aquatic weeds.
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in the country to
Water hyacinths and other floating prevent th.r
ground water
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small Cflt5Ci3 a nd other animals
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nutrient pollution, repeating the
The plants also use up the nutrients, prediction he made In 1970 that the
squeezjng out the fragile algae
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played a significant role In the recent recent Lemon Bluff kill, which
fish
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In other business, the council will hold
The council will also consider adopting
been rejected by the council since its first public hearing on the proposed on second reading office commercial
Olvera's motion died for lack of a second. sanitary sewer study being done by the zoning for Lake Mary Boulevard from
"I don't know how I'll react tonight," he city's consulting engineer, Paul Porter of Fourth to Ninth streets. Changes in the
said. "Basically I've been against this Clark, Dietz and Associates.
the Lake Mary City Council at least twice
ordinance proposed by Bill Colbert,
type of tax in the past. I thought we had
previously, is back on the agenda for
Porter is to present facts and figures attorney for property owners along the
today's 7:30 phi, council meeting.
the budget problems for this year solved, concerning the proposed sewer system to strip, will also be considered by the
1 don't know why this is back on the be built In the city. The sewer study is council.
City Manager Phil Kutbes said today
the item was placed on the agenda at the agenda."
being financed with federal funds.
The council will consider a requested
request of Councilman Burt Perinchief.
Councilman Francis Mark said: "I
City Manager Phil Kulbes will
thought this was a dead issue." It was change in zoning from a restrictive to a recommend the council change its
The original sponsor of a utility tax ordinance Councilman Vic Olvera is Mark, who two weeks ago, explained how less restrictive commercial zoning for lakefront zoning ordinance to permit
the budget for the current year was being the two-acre tract south of Lake Mary construction of apartments on lakefront
expected to be absent from the meeting,
Two weeks ago a motion by Olvera to adjusted to provide that no money would Boulevard on Lake Emma Road.
property. Currently the ordinance
By DONNA ESTES
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Imposition of a utility tax, an action
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An ordinance annexing IIk2 acres of requires a setback* for single family
land along State Road 427 will be con- homes of 30 Feet from th e lake, according
abeyance pending a special election operation. .
The council agreed to.stop further sidered for passage on second and final to Kulbes.
where the voters of Lake Mary would be
adopt a 4 percent utility tax and hold it in

asked to approve a property tax increase consideration of cutting the police force reading. The property is currently zoned
after Mark found that by pro-rating the for agricultural use.
died for lack of a second,
Councilmen Gene McDonald and flay city's insurance premium and because of
reimbursement From the sta te of funds
Fox said they were oppose d to a utility

expended for traffic signs, the budget for
this year balances.

tax anti said the motion as stated could be
perceived by the pe ople as "blackmail."

The changes in the ordinance, he is

The owner ultimately plans to seek a suggesting, would require that apartcha nge in zoning on the property to mnents Lie at least 200 feet from the lake
permit construction of single family and that that 200 feet be reserved for
open' space or recreation purposes.
homes at the rate of three to the acre.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
President
Carter left for a European summit

to Soviet aggression, and not allow the helicopter to Andrews Air Force Base for
Soviets to derive any permimanent benefits his flight to Rome aboard Air Force One.
meeting with allied leaders today, From their invasion of it neutral nation."
Carter spent the eve of his departure
cautioning that the United States does not
During the trip, Carter plans more winding up official business, and adwant a reckless confrontation or return than a dozen meetings with key leaders dressing a proEltA banquet where his
to cold war with the Soviet Union.
of the West and Japan and consultations rival for the Democratic presidential
But he also warned before flying to with Pope John Paul II.
nomination, Sen. Edward Kennedy, I)Rome on the first leg of a a four-nation,
"But through all these interrelated Mass., also spoke.
eight-day trip that Soviet aggression, issues and delicate shades of difference,
After Italy, he will make state visits to
such as the invasion of Afghanistan, must we will be g uided by this knowledge: The Yugoslavia to mmieet the new pos t-Tito era
be checked.
power of Free democratic natio ns who leaders and to Spain and Portugal where
The industrial democracies are being welcome diversity, who do not erect he will salute moves toward democracy.
tested," said Carter of the need For allied walls to imprison our own people, and lie will head back to Washington on June
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political summit this weekend with human beings, not enslave them
the
An aide said Carter was buoyed by the
leaders of Europe and Japan.
power of democracy and freedom will prospect of his first foreign travel since
The president will also visit sha pe the future of the world," Carter last s u n ni er and was 'looking forward"
Yugoslavia, Spain and Portugal during said.
to another round of suniunitry.
the trip.
Carter, who has been in regular touch
By his side will be new Secretary of
"Let there be no misunderstanding with the Western leaders, will have a State Edmund Muskie, who will be
about this anywhere in the world: We are chance For face-to-face sessions at the making his debut on the summit stage,
not motivated by hostility, or by any Venice Economic Summit this weekend
Carter will do most of his sightseeing in
desire for reckless confrontation or a to air some of the issues that have Rome, where he will tour the Colosseum
return to the Cold War," said Carter in divided them over the past few nkonths. and Forum. He also will meet with Pope
remarks on the White House lawn.
Following his farewell remarks shortly John Paul II, his guest at the White
"But we must sustain world opposition after 7 am. EDT, Carter flew by House last September.
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Photos of Foley taken by Seminole Medical
Examiner G.V. Garay at Seminole Memorial Hospital
show the youth's buttocks were severely bruised after
school on May Is.

the teacher at ter evidence indicated Foley As not hit
by anone else nor was easily brulse#
Earlier this year, Bernosky was unsuccessful in an
attempt to bring criminal charges against Sanford
Middle School Dean of Students Ronald Hunt for
paddling a student.
James Lett.au, 142C Henderson Lane, Sanford,
needed emergency surgery last April when the paddling by Hunt apparently aggravated a minor birth
defect, causing one of the youth's testicles to rotate.
l.ettau and his mother say they are preparing to file
suit against the school district to recover damages.
Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris Ray said Hunt
had no k nowledge of the birth defect and had no intention of harming the youth.
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BOSTON (UPI)
For years, "Dirty
Sally" begged for change and hung out
with winos in New Orleans' Latin
Quarter. An amnesiac,, she didn't
remember her children or husband.

cystic fibrosis and her son Frederick, 19,
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"1 stayed close to the nuns and priests,
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church."
Wilson, who was contacted by
Louisiana of ficia ls two years ago sa id
the couple did not attempt the reunion
until her doctors felt she was ready.

This' week she was reunited with her
Two-anda-haIf years In a Louisiana
-husband, Frank, who waited eight years nursing home which Included proper
for his wife despite police advice that herest, diet and medication - slowly
On her return to Boston she learned her
should "forget her -there are so many restored her memory, with the first flash son Craig was sufferi ng from cystic
missing people."
of remembrance being her Social fibrosis, the same seas
die that killed her
In a light moment despite their painful Security number.
9-year-old daughter.
separation, her initial advice to
That Led towtiatshe called "miracle"
"Craig
the same disease that killed
husband upon returning home was that
reunion this week with Frank and their my little girl Deborah," she said. "That's
he go on a diet, "He was so fat I didn't
two remaining children, Craig, 30, SlId what started it all; that's when I began to
know him. He must have gained 4°
Polly, 19,
get sick,"
pounds," she said.
But this (line she vows she will not be
Then she told her story.
"I feel wonderful, although after eight
years it's kind of overwhelming," she overwhelmed.
Evelyn Wilson, 53, became known to said of her reunion
with her husband and
New Orleans police as "Dirty Sally" children.
"I've made up my mind that something
dur ing her years of panhandling and
could hapen to him and I'm ready," she
wandering aimlessly in the South.
"I sure do believe In miracles."
said, "I wasn't ready for my daughter's
She said tier memory began fading 'Of her lost yews, she remembers the death, we thought she was getting betafter she lost her daughter Deborah, 9, to priest who helped her and the nuns.
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helping
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
King Hussein and
President Carter shook hands and smiled for the
cameras, but beneath the cordiality the differences
were apparent.
The Jordafilan monarch and Carter, ending two days
of talks Wednesday, were unable to reach an
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Wednesday afternoon by a pick-up truck with a stuck ccelerat.or, pollee say
Rufus Th ompson, 1117 W. Seventh St., Sanford, was t3acklng his pick-up truci
up from a point across the stiet from 38 HIggins Terrace at about 4 p.m.
when the ptdal stuck, sending the truck crashing Into the home of Millie
McGrath. No one was Injured In the collision, which did an undetermined
amount of damage both to the pickup, and the apartment.
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Florida Turnpike nor th of Fort Pierce, highway patrolmen
say.
dna Johnson, ,of2oo1i%ddarnsst., Sanford, died mesday
night from injuries suffered in the 5;40 p.m. Sunday crash.
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A smoldering cigarette butt started a fire which destroyed
Lawnwood Memorial Hospital, Fort Pierce, along with Dexter the kitchen of an English Estates home Wednesday evening,
Williams, 12 and Richard Williams, 14, both of 220 Williams
County firefighters say the blaze at the
0 of and Mrs.
Ave., Sanford, also both reported in fair condition.
Kenneth White, 2554 Carolton Road, apparently began at 11
Tray Johnson, three months old, of 2001 Addanis St., San- a.m. with a cigarette butt tossed into a kitchen trash bag.
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spokesmen say, and has been transferred --Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach.
Patrolnien say all of the Seminole County residents involved
in the accident were riding In a van driven by Tonny Johnson
heading north on the parkway.
The van was towing a passenger car when its right front tire
blew out, throwing it through the median and into the pa th of
sou th bound traffic, patrolmen say.
The van was struck first by a car driven by Howard Erats of
Miami, then by one driven by Lionel P. Timerella, Margate
Fla.
A total of 13 persons were taken to the two area hospitals
following the accident, patrolmen say. All of the occupants of
the van were either from Sanford or Altamonte Springs and all
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from Williams Fish Market, 1105 W. 13th St., earlier Wed.
nesday afternoon, police say.
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Herald Stall Writer
Two youths were arrested this morning on charges they
robbed a Sanford grocery Wednesday evening, threatening
store owners with a piece of 2 by 4 lumber while gathering up
an undetermined amount of cash.
Police say the two youths were arrested at 10 a.m. and
charged with armed robbery and a separate charge of stealing
from a local fish market.
The youths are accused of entering Carl's Grocery, 606 W.
llthSt. at5:5Onm file
held Carl and Patrick .lnln.r at
bay with a piece of lumber, the other scooped money out of the
police say.
The two then ran off, leaving the two grocers unharmed,
police say. No customers were reported in the, store at the
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next school year bus riding privileges for four Jackson Heights
Mid&amp; School &amp;Is who threw raw eggs inside- a school bus.

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summer are (from left) Tammy Moore, 13, of Altamonte Springs; Susan One of the eggs
hit the diriver' said school district
spakennan
Field, 15, Altamonte Springs; Caril SinI, 15, Geneva; Louisa Strickland, 14, Ralph Ray.
Sanford and Karen Field, 14; Altamonte Springs. Karen was chosen "Spirit
Ray said the girls' actions were a safety hazard. He added
of 4-il", and Susan was named "Chief of the Mingo Tribe."
that their parents will be responsible for bringing them to
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low: 73;
73; yesterday's high: 02; barometric pressure: 300;
relative hum
12 percent; winds: south west at 10 m.p.h.

Travor Hall Jr., one of the developers of the proposed 264unit Sanford Landing apartment complex to be built on a 77.
acre tract fronting on Lake Monroe, will ask Sanford City
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BOATING FORECAST; StAugiatlie to Jupiter Inlet, Out
0 Mfles: Winds mostly southwest around 10 knot. through
Friday. Seas less than 3 feet, Winds and waters higher near
widely scattered afternoon and
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Friday with *
chame of udrstcrn mainly during afternoon and evening
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Winds variable around 1 mph but gesty near thunderstorms.
Rain tobsb1llty 26 percent today, 26 percent tcnlgbt tad
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ASPEN, Cola. (UPI
Searchers looking for an
overdue plane found the wreckage of two crafts just
below the 14,156-loot mountain summit where they
apparently collided head-on, killing all 10 people
aboard.
The crash occurred late Wednesday over the peak of
Maroon Pass, 15 miles southwest of Aspen.
A team of investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board was at the scene today, and
rescuers spent the night retrieving the victims' bodies.
"The Cessna l2, which was carrying four people,
had a trernednous impact at the crash site," said
Pitkin County Sheriff's Officer Tom Snow.
He said the other plane, a six-passenger Cessna 310,
"was fairly intact." Neit her had caught fire.
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SANTA MONICA. Calif. (UPfl James Garner told
a judge he was repeatedly slugged and kicked
following a traffic accident and says bystanders
simply watched and did nothing to help him.
"He kicked me in the head, above the ear," Garner
testified Wednesday during the non-jury assault,
robbery and hit-run trial of Aubrey Williams. "lie
kicked me between six and eight times while 1 was on
the ground."
The 52-year-old star of the "Rckford Files"
television series said he eventually feigned unconsciousness in hopes Williams would stop kicking
him, but it didn't work.
"I laid still," he said, "but he kicked me again."
- Williams, 35, who followed Garner to the stand,
denied the charges, saying the actor started the fight.
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Mn. Porter
Patty Varner
Nelson Bacon. Deltona

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BOSTON (UP!) Cholesterol is an im portant contributor to
hear t problems but another fat compound found in the blood
stream triglyceride has no effect on the development of
heart disease, a study published today said.
Even high levels of triglyceride, an energy storehouse made
of fatty acid and glycerol, can safely go un treated in otherwise
healthy people, t he study said in a recommendation that drew
immedia te cri ticism from heart specialists.
The New Engla nd Journal of Medicine study named cholesterol as a key In the development of heart problems. The
research followed a controversial report by the National
Academy of Sciences which ostensibly cleared cholesterol as a
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Dr. Stephen B. Hully, of the University of California, San
Francisco, re vi ewed 33 recent research papers on the rela tionsh ip of high levels of tr iglyceride to the Incide nce of coronary
heart disease.

Carso
'n Returns To Show
BURBANK, Calif. (UP!) Johnny Carson retur ned to the
"Tonight Show" Wednesday night for the first time since
hospitaliza tion two weka ago to open a blocked artery In his
leg.
"It's good to be back," Carson told his late-night viewers and
the NBC studio audience. "Going to the hospital Is an experience. Believe me, the hospital is no place to be when you're
sick."
The 54-year-old entertainer entered Cedare-SInal Medical
Center June 2 f or teats to determine if he would need a surgical
bypass to provide blood circulation to his left leg and foot.
Followi ng a week of teats, doctors determined surgery would
not be necessary after an artery dilation procedure cleared the
the flow of blood hi the leg
blockage that was
'I1 procedure Involved insertion of a tiny balloon into the
artery to compress plaque that had built up on the Interior of
the artery wall.
"I was very fortunate," Carson saId. "1 avoIded largiffy
which I didn't particetarly want."
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John Anderson both advocate tax relief.
The pressur e is mounting on President
Carter has said he would not consider a tax
Carter to make a recession-easing' tax cut until the federal budget is balanced.
cut, and although the administration is trying Congress has passed a balanced budget, but it
to relieve some of that pressure it is refusing to could easily become unbalanced depending
rule such a cut out entirely for next year.
which way the economic winds blow.
-"The president has made it clear on several
Some of those winds blew in the wrong
occasions that he does not intend to propose direction Wednesday.
any tax cuts for 1980," Treasury Secretary G.
Labor Secretary Ray Marshall predicted
Will iam Miller 'ajd Wednesday. "And he has unemployment could go as high as 85 percent
made no decision yet on tax proposals which before peaking during the current recession.
might be consider ed for implementation alter
The May unemployment rate was 7.8 per1980."
cent, and about 3.8 million Americans are
Miller was responding to reports Carter is receiving unemployment insurance COrn
thinking of announcing a tax cut during this pensation payments.
election year, which would be implemented in
Mean while in Congress Wednesday, some
l91. Republican presidential candidate
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and possibly 111 if they got the 107th vote. But they didn't make
it, despite House Speaker William Redmond holding the vote
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Mulls Tax Cut

WASHINGTON (UPI)
The Senate has approved
legislation to divide the current 5th U.S. Circuit Cour t of
Appeals t ha t serves the South Into two separate judicial
distric)á
Th bill was whisked through the Senate with little debate
and passed by voice vote Wednesday. It now goes to the House.
The bill wou ld divide the existing 5th Circuit, which serves
the sta tes of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Ala bama
and Florida:'
Fourteen appeals judgeships in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi would make up the proposed 5th Circuit, with
headquarters in New Orleans, w hile 12 judgeships in Alabama,
Georgia and Florida would make up the new 11th Circuit,
headquartered in Atlanta.

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Sponsors maintained througout the day they had 107 votes.

has passed both houses in the past eight years but never in the
same two-year session as required.
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the In traffic accidents on the nation's highways
during the three-day July 4 holiday weekend, the
National Safety Council predicted today.
The council also predicted between 23,000 and 28,000
others will suffer disabling Injuries. The official
holiday weekend will begin at 6 P.M. local time
Thursday July 3, and will end at midnight July 6.
Vincent l. Tofany, Safety Council president, said
12,000 lives could be saved during the course of each
year II drivers and passengers buckled their safety
belts.
Tcñny also urged -motorists to stick to the 55 mph
speed limit, noting that an estimated 40,000 lives have
been saved since the lower speed limit law was enacted
in 1973.

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SACRAMENTO. Calif. (UPI) Three members of a
teen-age girl's family are accused of shooting to death
the girl's boyfriend because they found him hiding
under her bed.
Police said Marvin Keola, 14, was shot to death after
the parents of Nurab Yahya found him in her bedroom
early Tuesday.
The suspects were identified as Nurah's mother,
Marie Helanab Yahya, 45; her father, Hazem Abmad
Yahya, 47, a factory worker who immigrated from
Yemen in 1959, and Abdul Nasser Yahya, her 14-yearold tzotlwr. They were being held without bail, and
murder charges were expected to be filed in the case.
Investigators speculated that the boy was killed
because he had offended the strict moral code of the
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base of Mo un t St. Helens' crater has doubled in size since it
was spotted four days ago. Scientists say it could be the birth of
a new summit or it might be blasted out by an o ther eruption.
By day, the dome, pushed out of the volcano's throat by the
rising of thick lava, glows a pale yellow. By night the glow
turns a dull red.
When it was first seen last Sunday by a helicopter crew, the
dome, appearing after the volcano's third major eruption last
week, was a bout 150 feet high.
But as clear weat her retur ned to the region Tuesday and
Wednesday for the first time sin ce the moun ta in's May 18
eruption, t he dome was observed by the U.S. Geological
Survey to have grown to near ly 300 feet.
"Although it seems to be growing rapidly, there's nothing
un usua l about the ra te of growth," said Pete Rowley, a USGS
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"still very, very ill," appears on the road to recovery
following the first of painful operations to remove
charred flesh on his upper torso.
Pryor sustained third-degree barn oft his face,
chest, neck, back and arms last week when, according
to police, a mixture of cocaine and ether exploded In
his face.
Wednesday he ate breakfast and walked to' a
whirlpool for more treatment, doctors rçported. Dr.
Jack Grossman cautioned, however, that Pryor
remains in critical condition and 'is still very, very
Ill.,,
Grossman and his brother, Dr. Richard Grossman,
headed a team of surgeons who performed Tuesday's
operation to aid Pryor's breathing and remove
severely burned portions of skin. If he continues to
respond favorably, the first skin grafting could begin
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The cvmplex when constructed would be ilaced on the
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that the apartment rentals would net be sid*i&amp;zed by any
federal agency. He said when the construction is c(111111d
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Rep. John Murphy,
He claimed he would be exonerated by
one of the latest congressmen iiid.icted in the secre t videotapes held by the Justice Depart-'
Abscam scandal, says he not only refused to ment.
make deals with FBI undercover agents, but
Thompson also flatly denied the charges,
lectured them 6n their ethics.
saying he had "committed no crime, violated
After their indictments on bribery and no law and breached none of my duties to the
conspiracy charges Wednesday, Murphy, D. peoplef NevJersey."
NY., and Rep. Frank Thompson Jr., D-N.J.,
But according to the indictments handed up
denied they promised to help phony Arab by a Brooklyn federal grand jury, Murphy
businessmen stay in the United States In split a $50,000 payoff from the undercover
return for tribes,
agents with Thompson and Philadelphia
"I at one point advised the agents that it was lawyer Howard Criden, who also was indicted
Tong f or t hem to offer me or any other for bribery and conspiracy.
member of Congress any sort of favors in
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offerings sex education program to students attending the
Rosenwald School for trainable mentally handicapped
children. The s pecific subject matter of the program is to be
considered about a month.
Beginning In Septethber, the program will be offered to
children age 12 and older and may Include films, Ann Landers'
Pa mphlets and individualized Instruction.
The school's administrators and parents of children at.
tending the school have been requesting such a program for
about three years,
In other action, the board approved an expenditure of
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newspaper industry issues, was killed Wednesday
when his World War II vintage warplane lost a wing
and crashed during a storm.
The 42-year-old Smith was en route to Daytona
Beach, Fla., to join vacationing family members when
the Navy Bearcat nosedived into the ground and burst
into flames near a cornfield one mile nor th of Cornmerce.
Smith succeeded his father, Charles H. Smith Jr., as
president and publisher of the Journal. He was
fourth member of his family to hold the top Jotp'nal
posi,tlon since U* newspaper was purchased by his
grandfather, the late Roy N. Lotspiech in 1936.
Smith testified before the U.S. House Ways and
Means Committee in 1979 where he said existing
federal estate lax structures across the nation are
forcing the sale of independent newspapers to chain
organizations.

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Equal Rights Amendment
Sponsors said they would meet soon to discuss when another ratify the amendment.
b vQteS.tP wi passage ,ofAhewomen's .roU call might be taken, but none would predict when that vote -. According to two ERA sponsors, the proposal ni- have died
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ngts measure in the Illinois House, fell back to regroup,
would come or if Wednesday's defeat seriously hindered
this time partially because Rep. Glenn Dawson, a Chicago
meeting to discuss the fate of the proposal.
chances for passage later this year.
Democrat who has supported the ERA in the past and who was
expected
to vote for it, walked off the floor at a crucial point in
me amendment, mired for the past month In a vote-buying
"All the sponsorswill have to get together to decide whether
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controversy and political brokering,'was turned aside Wednes- we'll call it before we adjourn," said Rep. John MaUjevich,
Mafljevich
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day 102-71. It needed two-thirds approval for passage, or 107 one of the amendment's chief proponents.
of a squabble 'with House Democratic' Leider Michael
It was another setback in what has been a serie of failures
Madigan over other legislation.
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The duchess of Windsor.
American divorcee for whom King Edward VIII gave
up the English throne, quietly celebrated her 84th
birthday today in the mansion where she has been
secluded for the put three years because of falling
health.
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Iran's Fundamentalist
Islamic Republican Party denied responsibility today
forromarksbyoneofitsleadersthatlndlcatedaplotto
overthrow Preside nt Sbothasaan ani-sacir.
"What Dr. Hum Ayat has said is his personal view
andinnowaythevlewofthelftP,"theparly'scentral
committee said In a communique.
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Authorities
today reopened streets through Cape Town's riot-torn
mixed-race townshi ps where heavily armed police
patrolled under orders to "show no mercy."
A police spokesman said a firebomb gutted an empty
passenger train car catning a uspensIon of commu te r
rail service or sever
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cidents we
Despite the lifting of the travel ban, traffic was light
Ln the debris litteredtownshipa, which stlnbore the
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president of the Moscow-backed Afghan regime
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Herald Staff Writer
The jobs are not intended to provide the sole
Florida Farmers Union Green Thumb Income, but as supplemental
income for older,
program, a senior community service em- low income people or those on
Social security.
ployment program for older low Income rural
Green Thumb, Inc. has been in existence tor
people, has several job openings In the Sanford 17 years and operates in 40 states and Puerto
area. Applica nts must be 55 or over.
Rico and the Virgin Islands. There are
Three workers are needed now at the presently 7 Green Thumb workers
In the
Seminole Community Action community
state of Florida It began in the nor thern part
cannery on Celery Avenue, Including one
of the state and Is working Its way south
driverforthevan.Workerswillbetralnedfor
GnThumbisasubsltheNatjol
the jobs. One person already working a.
Farmers Union, contracted with and funded
cannery, which was previously closed because
trict by the U. S. Department of Labor. It is
of the lack of work ers according to dis
voiuincommurntytttermentprograms,
supervisor Dwight Campbell
beautification of. parks, planting trees,
Four workers are nieded in the building iaiic tables and shel ters and fixing
weatherization program to provide home
up 'nd painting public' buildings. Single
repairs for low-Income home owners who can placement workers are found in a variety of
afford to buy the materials. There is a public services
possibili ty of future funding that would pay for
Fringe benefits available to employees
materials for those who cannot do so, Camp. under the program . include workman's
bell said Six persons are already working In
compensation, unemployment Insurance,
the weatherization program, repairing win- Social Security and a yearly physical
dows, doors, screens and repairing cracks and e1athination, annual leave of one hour for
holes to help conserve energy In the homes
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People interested in applying for one of the
positions may contacit the Seminole Comthe cannery and one at the Mental Health munity Action office in Sanford by calling 322..
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following or War as an
with "an open
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By PATRICIA McCOR?AACK
"This means that'the firrns are hirin~ In
by fining boat owners and impounding their its early years did exactly that in a conUPI Education Editor
total more college graduates this year than
vessels. Since enforcement of this policy began, scientious but cautiously conservative
Where does a poetry major, class of Igao, go they hiro a year ago," Endicott said. to look for.a job?
more than 20,000 additional Cubans have arrived fashion. Dams, transportation facilities,
As usual In recent job surveys for new
agricultural Improvement and similar highly
A history major? An anthropology major? college grads, pickin's are slimmest for
in Miami.
visible projects where returns on investments
Or even a star-gazer — a college grad who liberal arts grads — In terms of numbers of
If the flood of refugees has now diminished to a were virtually certain and fairly rapid were
majored In astronomy?
jobs available and in starting salaries.
trickle, it is primarily because Castro himself has Its thing.
Their college degrees, the most expensive
The fledgling poets and such, for example,
McNamara began diversifying the bank's
In history, don't 'buy" jobs with blue ribbons start In their nonpoetry and such jobs at
turned off the spigpt. Nevertheless, it Is Jimmy
Carter who. u4nds up looking both calldus and interests and efforts as soon as he took over in . around them -the kind their classmates who around $13,000 a year, compared to som
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19U. Big projects continued, but he also
majored in engineering, computers, busipess $W,000 and up for classmates hired in fields
ineffectual.
pushed the bank Into taking greater chances.
or science find at the end of the academic seeking holders of "hot"
in demand — trail.
But even at this late date, the president still has Funds went Into risk areas such as gas and on degrees.
"A Uberal arts graduate," Frank Endicott
So is a liberal arts degree a waste of money
a chance to demonstrate a whiff of resolve in exploration.
In
little
more
than
a
decade
under
said,
"checks
out
banks,
Insurance
comand
time?
The bill, at private universities
dealing with the calculating Castro. International
panles, retail stores and other places where ranges from $6,000 to around $10,000 an
the
bank's
annual
cognmitinents
law Is quite clear on the subject of Country A McNamara;
grew from $1 billion to 111.5 billilon,'asil it
there's not too much concern over what a academic year now. Times four yellirs, the .
dumping its common criminals on the doorstep of mmtly supervises; some IAW projftU In * pencon majored UL"
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Country B: the practice violates every itccepted
Endicott said it isn't that the banks and /rorn s2i,000 to $4o,000.
more than 100 countHes budgeted at $1M
standard.
cost the bank s
such are looking for poet laureates or
tifflo.
Is it nutty for parents to standstill and not
someone to make astrological forecasts. It'
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even
start to tear their hair when offspring
7bere being no international agency eapable of ness. Its bonds in the capital awkets, the
just that they have join for bright persons opts for liberal arts
-be it star-g a z I n go
enforcing this writ, Mr. Carter has every right tO
sam of the bulk of its lending funds, are top.
who know how to analyze, communicate, get poetry, anthropology, history or some other
assume the responsibility himself.
rated,
along with people and are willing to lurfl,
field it likely to be listed In the employment
It is an Impressive achievement even in
And that kind of person usually is a liberal , opportunities in Us or any other newspaper?
According to the latest State Department countt
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perspective - the dollars of 1980 not being . arts graduate, Endicott said.
9,220 Cubans with criminal backgrounds have those of 1966, a change for the worse with
No, It Is not nutty, Endicott says. There's
The emeritus professor of education at
been discovered among the 112,534 refugees who which McNamara is not entirely WiNorthwestern University and architect of the more to measuring a person's success or
have arrived to date. Of these, 677 are considered connected.
highly-touted Endicott Report on jobs for new fadure than the begirining paycheck, he said.
say to parents to wait 10 years before
hardened criminals guilty of acts which would
college graduates, said:
During the years Immediately preceding
641,iberal arts graduates must work harder they make a judgment about their liberal arts
constitute felonies In the United States. When his bank tenure, he was, as U. &amp; secretary of
at getting a job, must be willing to accept
defense, one of the most prominent shapers of
screening is completed on all the Cubans, the
"The English major was never meant to be
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Vietnam,
an
Immensely
Ugh of
Fobably
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find
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or tri1pe
ple we curren•t figure.
the
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othersingle
Endicott,of Evanston Ill talked about
commitment that
than
harder job hustle for liberal arts majors in
Iffius, even if the administration excuses the cause is responsible for the destabilized
"The purpDae of a liberal arts education is
connection with his final report on the job to grow Intellectually, to open channels, to
hungry kids who stole chickens and the unem- American economy and Institutionalized
scene for the class of 1910. Itia his 34thannual learn more about
f recent years.
kinds of
p1 yed adults convicted f petty black market
report
on
jobs
for
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a
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which he Is considered peerless.
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eduction
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Cubans ineligible
inemigiume or
asylum on any
Despite the national economic forecasts, the mind and give the person a bet
penance for that at the Pentagon.
grounds.
120 national employers surveyed for the derstanding of the world past, present, and
Possibly. But whatever the background, it
newest report said they are not planning any maybe future. Studies Indicate
Fail ure to deport these criminals would do more isa perf ormance that today stands on its
cutbacks in employment of June graduates do well. They cannot be hired as
ce
general
McNamara has given plenty of advan
than impose unwarranted burrue
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engineers or accountants but they can
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Endicott found the firms hiring 10 percent become supervisors and they can move up to
take ii
.miu une 30, iei his 65th birdiminish further the already shrinking support for thday. That gives the United States -which
above that for the class of IM at Un the We" echelonL
granting asylum to any political refugees, no with its 22 percent stake Is the bank's largest bachelor's level; up nine percent at the
"They can think and analyze and express
matter how deserving.
master's. In another job survey, the College themselves pretty clearly.
shareholder and has to date provided the
a' L Placement Council found "
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So, Mr. Carter should demand that Fidel'Castro pre6dent -and Its more than 130 partners
percent ahead of last year. That survey and that is pretty Important.
year in which to find a replacement
accept the return of hardened criminals. In the,
I Covered 550 employers.
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that platforms are iade up of binding
obligations that must be chWed oh-eo
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are nothing more than transi tory political
documents that promise as much as poisible
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America and all Its works, has staged a
been reports of beatings, cIgarette burns, capacity to cultivate unreality, a mysticism
"Crimes of the Ayatollah" conference.
suspension by the feet and paychological that undermnlnuraticsial government. Yet be
For the ayatollah, whose dark and gloomy
has a tenacity and guile, with an Inner fire
abuses.
presence now dominates Iran, has forced on - — Savamna also arrests Sad detains political that counters the chili his stern visage cats.
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the Insatiable Oil tycoons.
What the cowitry needs Is a Manhattan
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best brains and Industrial resources to find a
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same ligbt as the promises of an ardent suitor
in a singles bar 10 minutes before do".

before revolutionary councils without regard
authorized searches without warrants often access to Persian Gulf
fordueprocessordefen4snts'rlghts.
atnlghtaalbsrr.dfreedomofmovement.
WATCH ON WASTE The Army's
Thawwleaaz*I Davin with hydrogen.
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participation of the Peronist party. He has Imposed stern
security measures in dealing with leftist terrorism, and
human rights groups overseas estimate that between 10,000
and 15,000 persons -known as the "desapareeidos" -+. have
been silently killed or placed in secret detention camps

Yet a good chunk of the nation's 26 million people, mostly
descendants of Spanish and Italian Immigrants, still have a

the platforms seem like binding obligations

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property bu beeti mind and th* dirlim ,maUer of monthL In anticip~ of th* tbey
opponents and religious violators, rsngt'
desecrated.
are closing In on the Persian Gulf. pj
from disildemfls to prostitutes to hon10eexuals. :
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on the party that Is victorious In November.

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the 10 mum by givirig potical
held incommunicgl&amp; for Wng pgiods witbout wodd war. Hen's "
omim 'Icenario
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The oll shelks are *x1ering
fmmW chwSw or triah. San= also tape
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probation a chance under a new program in Seminole County.
will be eligible for a 50 percent income tax write off For the
amount of salary paid.
Interested businessmen may contact Martin P. Bacon Sr.,
job developer for the State Department of Offender
Rehabilitation pr ogram. Bacon is in his office at 115 N. Oak
Ave.,Lnford, from 8:30a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday
and Frida) on the first to %eeks of the month and for the
balance of the month he is out contacting employers lie can be
contacted by calling 322-7579.
Bacon is a volunteer donating his time and effort to trying to
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truth is that Fidel Castro has been running up the
score on a befuddled Jimmy Carter. Incredibly,
Castro has accomphshed th is by manipulating
what should have been an unqualified political
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Thursday, June 19, 1980-4A
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tIIOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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National Lsagv - Richard,
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Palmer. Mtl 2.03; Welch. LA
2.22!' Swan, NY 2.27.
Major L,ave StandIngs
American League - Gura.
National League
ly United Press International
KC 2.16; Burns, Chi 2.17;
Clancy, To, 2.43; Norris Oak
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Ryan, Iiou 75; NI,kro. Ali 72;
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"We needed that bad to get us back on the right track here,"
said Natrodny, who has rw hit In seven stsIght games.
"We're too good a team to be where we are."

"It will be a really great fight," exclaimed
former Orlando -welterweiKht Frankie Santore

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few breaks tonight."

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Dodgers 8, Expos 7

Sionford Youth Basebal['

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St. Louis (Sykes 1,S) at

Rogers, Bahnsen (7), Sosa (7)

w-Hough (1.3). L-Sosa
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he begged to differ.
"Twenty-nine is not young for a person in the

In two straight games.
In t he Sanf ord Pee Wee League city championship se ries,
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ticulate Santore. "These boxers start earlier and series in two straight games.
mature earlier. They are like swimmers."
After losing 10.0 Tuesday night, Atlantic Bank bounced back

Gray,4
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Which could account for Duran being a 14-year
Wednesday night and battled the Railroaders to the wire.
veteran in just 29 years. He has a 70-1 record, The
The Ra ilroaders scored one run in the top of the first when
Donald Grayson was intentionally walked with two outs.
lone loss was to Esteban DeJesus Nov. 17 1972 in a
-- Grayson stole -second before the,Mit pitch was ftm
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Superstar Donald Grayson and surprising J. D. Paul
shared most valuable player honors for the 1980 Sanford
little major league city championship series. Both played
for the Ra ilroaders, the newly-crowned city champs.
It was the first time in the. 10-year history of the award,
presented by Sanford Youth Baseball Association president
Gary Taylor, that there have been dual winners.
Graysonwasthetirstnigl)tstart,pitchjnganojtshutout

scored when Atlantic Bank catcher Monsour Baker hurled the
ball into center field.

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A leadoff walk and singles by Eddie Korgan and Doug
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"Duran was a blown- Ilghtwelght.He doesn't bottom of the - first.
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runs home wi th a single. The ra lly was cut short when
Dewayne Mitchell hit into a double play that cut down a run at
the plate.

3urmised.

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0 ter a Dec. 8 victory over Monm Brooks, Duran
has two wins as a welter -Jimmy Heair and
Carlos
Palomino -both 10-round decisions.
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at 3-3
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exploded for four runs on just one hit In the top of the four th.
Hopson reached base on an error to open the inning and Lee
and Curtis again drew consecutive walks to fill the sacks. Carr
hit Into a fielder's choice tosccire the first run. Mitchell abohlt
into a fielder's choice, but no run scored. Grayson triI)led,
driving in two runs, and scored the fourth run of the Inning on a
wild pitch.
Atlantic Bank picked up three runs on Just one hit in the
bo t tom of the fourth. Evans hit a run-scoring single and
Atk1zm knocked hi a run with a sacrifice fly.
J.D. Paul opened the top the flfthwlths single for the

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DURAN IN THE LATE ROUNDS
"But I'm usually 177 million degrees off on
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(k) the other guy."
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Webster, Hobert-Rosenwald
Wilder,Tyrone-Roenwald
DeMay, Janet-Jackson Heights

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Walker, Jeraldi ne--San ford Grammar

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Isaac, Tracy-Goldsboro
Webb, Stacy-Goldsboro
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18-19 4 Silver
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10-11 7 Bronze
Webster and Wilder; two double silver winners, namely Davis
20-29 12 Bronze and helms; one double bronz e, namely Smith; three double
winners of one gold and one silver, namely Hankins, LaFoy
301 2 Gold , and Sylvestre; and three double winners of one silver and one
bronze, namely Clark, Walker J., and Williams. Fifty-five
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EUGENE, Ore. (UPI)
an estiwted
In Moscow bu t within a period the money
While stars from across the that that might attract many 1300,000.
country rolled into thiscoilege Olympic competitors,
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nine-day track and field swimming and basketball.
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Ch icago (Barrios Ii) at Tamp, et Fort Lauderdale
Nest Palm Beach at Miami
Toronto (Leal 1-1), 7:30 p.m.

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In the Sanford Junior League.
Knights of Columbus battles
Kiwanis at 7:30 p.m. tonight
atChaseParkforU.econd
half title in theSanford Junior
League.
Kiwanis
the first half
andwassath ngalongwith an
18.0 record Monday night. But
Knights of Coht.mbua pulled
off a .4 upset win and the two
tains finished Ins tie for first
place in the second half with
identical 04 marks.
If luwaids wins tonight, It
wins the lenue title.
However, a victory by
:cnlghts of Columbus will
force a double-elimination
city championship tournament between the two
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Tuesday night's Sanford Men's Soft ba ll League play, soaring
to a 22-7 victory over Sunshine TV.

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Mic hael Merthie hi t a double for Clem Leo nard Shell and
David Wright , Eddie Charles and Sammy

runs
Paul, possibly the most underrated player on the

Baker singled with 6rie out in the .second for Atlantic Bank
and scored on a two-out single by Joey Evans, tying the score

After Mike Boyd walked to open the top of the seventh, Carr

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Mi tchell hi t sacrifice fly toscore Carr and also reached base
when the right fielder dropped the ball. Grayson was in.
tentionally walked and put. the game out of rea ch wi th a two.

Burnett Washington was the winning pliher, allowing just

hit

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Ken City

Mitchell. Korgan went the distance in defeat. .
Adcock Roofi ng scored nine runs In the bot tom of the first for
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Railroaders and Herbert Dixon was safe on an error. Mike
Boyd was hit by a pitch with two outs, loading the bases, before

the sixth.

title for the second straight year. Adcock Wing also won its

Sanford's contingent of'19 athletes grabbed 32 inedals in the

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Blue Jays 54, WhIte Sox 4-1

Jacksonville I. Orlando 3
Montgomery I. Columbus 7
Savannah 13, Charlotte 3

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Pittsburgh at Houston, night
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New York at Los Ang, night
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Montreal at Son Diego, night Memphis Today's
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Phila at San Fran, night

Russell (3).

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Ja cksonville 11, Montgomery 5
Knoxville 4, Nashville 3

LOB Angeles (Hoolon 6-3), 10:30
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Jamie Quirk and Amos Otis combined for five RBI in support
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Houston (Ryan 4-3), 5:35 p.m.
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TueSdays Results

Atlanta (Matula 4-5),

(9) and Nahorodny. W-Garber_, and -, Carter; Sutton, Sutcliffe
(2), Beckwith (4), Hough (6).
(24). L-TekUIVC (5-1).

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Toronto Bosetti (3)
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his fourth victim enroute to his 27-0 record.
The nationally televised bout was stopped in the

Keith Moreland's two-run, pinch-hit

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DOISOn and Foley; K uc k.
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HR-New York, Moreno Boone; Rasmussen, DAcquisto

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loser Enrique Romo, 3-3, and went to second on Mike Lum's 12th victory. Carlton stnEk out nine to raise his season total to
sacrifice. Jerry matthews then hit a grounder to third that 127 in 124 innings and he lowered his ERA to 1.74. Pete Rose
Berra threw into the Atlanta dugout, allowing Mur phy to collected his 2,535th car eer single, placing him third on the all.
score.
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Lo unge.

Berra (3).

San Dgd

W-Montefusco 113.5). L-eurris

Ishutout of the season with his sixth complete game.
PMes 6, Padres I - .

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Lelbrandt, Soto (7). Bair (7)
and Nolan; Lamp, Sutter (1)
and Foote. W-Lamp 6-6). L-

Enos Cablell and Cesair Cedeno each drove in a run and
The Braves stand in a vikual tie for last place in tfie West,' knuckle-baller 4oe Niekro pitched a six-hitter t0lead Houston
but Manager Bobby Cox believes Um sweep can spar his club.
to Its Ilth straight home victory. Niekro, 7.6, earned his second

champion and Duran the veteran slugger (55
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EiniWIütt belted his first honiei of th e season and John
Dennis Eckerstey had two alternatives a pain ii.the back Mayberry extended his hitting
streak to 17 games with an RBI
or a pain In the backside. He chose the latter,
single in the nightcap. In the first game, Rick Bosetti blasted a
Eckersley, who had been out of the Baton pitching rotation' two-run
homer in the seventh inning to lift the Blue Jays.
for two weeks while undergoing treatments for back spasms,
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Yankees 5. Angels 0
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won for the-secdnd lime In three starts since returning May 10
Gralg Nettles and Bobby Brown slammed
runs to ba ck
and the Red Sox, glad that their ace decided to sit, are siid- the six-hit pitching of Ron Guidry, 7-3, helpinghome
New York to Its
denly returning to form,
sixth straight victory. Th e Yankees also Improved their record
"My arm felt strong and the reason is that I rested it for two to 40-21, tops in the majors.
weeks," said Eckersley, 3-5, who tossed a six-hitter and struck
Rangers 8, Brewers I '
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out eight Wednesday night to lilt the Red Sox to a 6-2 decision
Al Oliver drove in four runs, Bud Harrelson hit his first
over the Seattle Mariners.
homer In three years and Doc Medich pitched a six-hitter to

NY 10; Fryman, Mill and
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Jerry Martin Idt a grand slam to highlight a five-run seventh
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In the nightcap, Dale Berra's two-base throwing error In the
seventh allowed Dale Mut-phy tt score the tie-breaking run for
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. victory. But Nahorodny, a seldom-used player, provided
the sWk for the unexpected sweep.

ingredients. Leonard, the young, slick-hitting

Son Fran

pitcher, worked two Innings and raised his record to 14, while
rookIe reliever Steve Howe recorded his seventh save,

the Atlanta Braves a 3-2 victory that completed a double- Burns, .
header sweep of the Pirates.
Cubs 7, Reds 0

Sugqr Ray L eonard matchup could outshine any
tangle boxing fans have witnessed. It has all the

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Jack CUrk had, four hits, three runs scored and one RBI.
accomplishment," Nahorodny said Wednesday night after his New Yorkmadef ourerrora- two each by Frank Taveras and
ninth,-Inning, ftee-nm double off Pittburgh's relief ace gave - Jose Momno -and four wiW pitches, three by starter Play

showdowns in the histdry of pugalism. .
Heavyweight demise or not, the Roberto Duran-

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Braves Sweep

"You know, to get a hit against TeUve is a pretty good

boxing ranks Friday's welterweight bout in
Montreal takes prominence as one of the premier

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to lose his share ofbattles with Kent Tekulve. That makes
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BW Nahorodny, like most hitters around the league, figures

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Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
married June 8, at Winter Springs Seventh-day Adventist vows, an off-the-shoulder chiffon gown fashioned with a wide
Church, Winter Springs. The bridegroom's father performed
scalloped skirt ruffle which flowed into a chapel train. Her
the ceremony.
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hofnwnn of
carried a bouquet of pink lilies, roses and camellias inLongwood. The bridegroom is the son of Elder and Mrs. Tor
tersprsed with torgel-me-nots.
Dahlberg of Haymarket, Va.
holly Dale Hofmann attended her sister as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Deborah Lee Benge, sister of the bride, and
Mary Harold They wore
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Fllthing the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a
reception for about 180 wedding guests at their lakeside home.
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The bride is a graduate of Southern Missionary College wi th
an associate degree in nursing. She is a registered nurse at
T.C. Thomps'on's Children's hospital, Chattanooga.
The bridegroom was graduated from Tokoma Academy and
attends the University of Tennessee where he is majoring in
business management and accountihg.

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Survivors Include his wife,
Mary Mor gan, Norfolk; ions,
Andr ew and Roland Morgan
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daught(rs, Mrs. Joyce
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Lucille Walker, Mrs. Millie
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Some women manage to look their best at any age. The right
victims and provide her with
DEAR, ABBY: I chuckled
genes help, of course, but some "clock stopping" savvy can
a lot of helpful Information, over the letters from women offspring have a bent toward ,Extended Studies, at (305)
certainly work wonders too.
PREPARED FOR THE with deep voices who were the art, or are now members 275-2123.
Start now to rethink your whole beauty approach from head
WORST should also read constantly called 11sir" on the of cheerleading squads,'the
University of Central Florida
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"The Pursuit of Hope," an telephone.
on tap a 4-day summer
excellent and Inspiring book
well worth the effort!
My telephone voice is also has
DO..apply make-up the "face lift" way. Keep blusher high by Miriam Ottenberg, a misleading. Very often when I camp taught by professionals
who'll turn them on with the
on cheekbones, from under mid-eyes to temple Lift lip corners Pulitzer journalist, herself a answer my telephone, the
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person with MS.
slightly wi th lip pencil to offset a drooping mouth.
cal ling party will say, "May I
Cheerleaders
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from middle school through
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Always stay with softer make-up shades and cosmetics with a
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fresh, dewy finish skip the very bright colors, the
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finishes and the heavy frosts.
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member of Grace Bible
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Yew boycott by the United Food and Commercial
Workers Union against Winn-Me , Stores Inc. has
ended, the Jacksonville. based supermarket chain
announced Wednesday.
The AThUO.affluated union reportedly made a
simultaneous announcement on the end of the often
hitter boycott from Its headquarters in Washington,
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla (UP!) Federal agrfrulture
disaster officials say a four-week drought has
destroyed 5015'percent of the state's field corn and
could wipe out upto90 percent ofthe expected yield LI
continues much longer.
The officials Wednesday put the estimated loss In
corn alone at $3.7 million thus far.
Clyde Payne, state executive director of the
Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service,
told UP! by telephone from his office in Gainesville
that some farmers already have begun to apply for
federal relief.

Dials president B. L Thomas said, "the union and the
company, while not admitting past law violations, have
restated their intention to conduct tutors represen.
tatlonal and orptlonal campaigns In accordance
with NLRB rules and federal law ..."

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) An official of one of
the Largest auto Insurance companies operating In
Florida says he does not know If a retroactive reenactment of the state's excess profits law will be
challenged in court
"We don't even have a copy of the Law and have
heard nothing from the Insurance Department,"
Edward Utley, regional vice president of Government
Employees Insurance Co., said Wednesday.
"We'll see what the insurance commissioner's Instructions are for reporting," Utley said.
'Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter said he Is going
to order the companies to return the dicess profits they
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Force Base to sponsors, who then turned them out of their
homes. The others were among the earliest arrivals In the
sealift. "They never had sponsors. They just Left when they
finished processing."
At Key West Wednesday there were still a few scattered
arrivals of refugees from Cuba. Since the sealift began April
21, Monday was the only day in which there were no arrivals.
No refugee-laden boats were spotted in the Florida Straits by
8:30 a.m. today, a Coast Guard spokesman said.
ao said the city is feeding about 450 homeless refugees, but
there are as many as 300 or more others who don't know the
food is available.
0db said city employees were attempting to persuade those
"We don't, know where the others are, or where they' have 'appearing for the free meals to go to a refugee center at an old
been getting food. If they don't have a radio, and If no one tells
Army' Nike missile base west of the city for shelter,
the m we are f eeding them, they hare no way of finding out.
"We are trylpg to convince them it is just for the night and'
"We're'sure the y are out there but we don't know who they they'll not be sjit away (from Miami). But
some of them are
are," 0db said. "We haye people going around trying to find
afraid," he said.
pockets of them and tell then.where to go to eat and where to
He said the city wants to get the homeless refugees Into one

for bribing government Inspectors and selling inferior
and contaminated shrimp for
consumption in military mess
hails.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
The Ethics Commission says Charlotte County Sheriff Alan LeBeau
should be fined and reprimanded for using a county
generator while building his house, but that getting
deputies to help him was okay.
The commission voted-4-3 Wednesday to find LeBeu
guilty of violating the public officials' code of conduct
by using his position for peraoal gain. It recommended that Gov. Bob Grahm fine him $750 and Issue
a public reprinand.
The commissioners found former Margate Mayor
John Zerweck guilty of a conflict of interest for
working for the city's biggest developer at the same
time he was in office. They said he should not be
punished, however, because he made a good faith
attempt to avoid the conflict.
They found probable cause to believe Clearwater
City Councilman Richard Tenney abused his office to
arrange a meeting with Thomas "Tip" O'Neill,
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them go into hiding for fear we are going to pick them Up."
them, case by case, and see what can be done for them."

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The supplemental
state budget now awaiting Gov. Bob Graham's approval contains pay raises of nearly $12,000 for
Florida's seven Supreme Court justices and $302 for
the five public service commissioners.
Sen. Ken Myers, a Miami attorney !hI-once filed a
lawsuit to protect his right to reprent clients before
the PSC, initiated the $49,748 salary for the corn.
; rnlssioners, putting them on a par with Dlatrlt Courts
of Appeal judges.
It is also the same salary paid the lieutenant
governor and Cabinet officials, all elected offices.
Public Service Commissioners are appointed by the
governor.
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ome rejected by the sponsors and some who never had a
sponsor - are wandering the streets of Miami, homeless,
penniless and fearfuL
1-1-hey are oasiosiiy sleeping on the streets and there are
hundreds of them," says Marilyn Zak, a State Department
liaison officer In Miami.
Assistant City Managçr Cesar Odin said Wednesday wanan
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WASHINGTON (UPI) An amendment providing
up to $50 million In federal emergency funds to begin
repairs to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge over the mouth
of Tampa Bay has been approved by the House.
A 1,200-foot section of the heidge's southbound lanes
fell into the sea May 9 when a freighter rammed a
bridge support
Thirty-five persons lost their lives
when a bus and a half den other vehicles plunged
through the gap.
Rep. C. W. "Bill" Young, R-Fla., said the amendment provides that if the final cost of rebuilding the
bridge exceeds $50 million, the remaining amount will
come from the state's Interstate highway funds.

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co imng year are encouraging,
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

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pulslvelyorwithouthavingall could play tricks today and
the facti. Plan your moves cause ou to
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see things as
wisely and, above all, be being
more negative than
PSUflt.
they really are. 140k for
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) sunshine, not clouds.
Manage your resources wi th
SAGrrrARnjs (Nov. 23wisdom today, or you Inay Dec. 21)
Business and
suffer a loss. If you do any pleasure make a
poor mix
gambling be sur e it Is for ery today. Settle for one or
the
small stakes. Romance, other. Th
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travel, luck, resources,
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possible- pitfalls and career
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
for the coming months are al
l 19) Associates whose alms are
discussed In your Astro- not In harmony wi
th yours
Graph letter, which begins wi ll
be more of a liability
with your birthday. Mall $ today than an
asset. Instead
for each to Astro-Graph, Box of trying to drag
them along,
489, Radio City Sta tion, N.Y.
go it on your own.
10019. Be awe to specif y birth
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
date.
19) Duties or responsibilities
CANCER (June 21-July 22) cannot be rationalized
away
Don't ask others to do things today, nor should they
be
you wouldn't do yo urself, postponed to a later date.
Others will foll ow your lead, Delays aren't a substitute for
and If It's a poor one, you can solutions.
expect problems.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This is not a good day to let
Normally you're the type
who someone else manage yo
lays allthecarthontetable, personal affalrs1 or for you ur
to
izat today others may have try to direct theirs.
difficulty knowing where YOU
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
stand because you're You and your mate may not
reluctant to truly 5P
be in the proper mood today to
mind,
discuss volatile issues. Tble
VIRGO (Aug. -Dep't. ) these matters till you each
The temptation to spend feel
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McKay et at Un 199 Capistrano
'Co $42,900.
Nelson Youngson &amp; Ai,soc to
Sock S Lee &amp; wI Ming Parcel 1 S
702.39 ft. Of N ess.e it. of E xpoi
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Sebastian Hts., Un 2, $40,000.
Carlton W. Exum &amp; WI Thelma

Lot 16. Lot 17 5 125 ft of Lot 15 81k
C Tract 26 Sanlando Springs

Daniel J Melvin Jr &amp; Wi
Mansoor Ali a portion Of NW 4 Of Madelyn to Earl F Gill 8. wf
NW ' of Sec 357029 etc . $50,000
Barbara, Lot 72 01k A Sportsman
Diane J Bryson to Antillo F Paradise $79,900

to Richard C Roysum Jr., &amp;
Cynthia L. Flores. Lot 62 01k 0 Lk
Brantley Isles 2nd Add , $26,000
Southeastern Home Mtg to L

erbert A Olson 8. wf Harriet to
David E Hernandez &amp; WI Barbara.
Un Co Sandlewood Condo $25.eOO
Olindo Boranga &amp; Olga to Norval

AAnun, 8 p.m., Halfway House,
Sanford,

Gerald J Childs &amp; wf Mary to

V Enterprises to David H Moss

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's,
AlLuonte Springs.

&amp; WI Cheryl, Lot 27 01k
Dreamworld 4th Sec 510.9
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South Volu.sia Sertorna, 7.30 am., Deltona Inn.

Byron C Harris &amp; wf Teresa. Lot
II 81k A Crystal Shores, $43.900
William T Parks Jr 8 WI Grace

Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altamonte Mall.

Tauglessood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. RicharcVs

to James E Glatt Jr , E 200 It

Church, Lake howell load.

Valderrama Jr &amp; Wi Carolyn, Lot

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haven on Lk Harney, $I
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Inunity Center, Shell Road, DeBary; 7:30 p.m., in-

Monda,y Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.

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SR 434, Altamonte Spr ings.

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Ralph Kazarian, 1910 Orlando

SIot$ky. Lot 210 Windward Square
Sec 21 549.600
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Sanford Sertosna, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Sanford T.atmters, 7:15 a.m., Rich Plan offices,
Third Street and Magnolia. Guests welcome.
wint Springs Sertoma, 7:30 sin., community
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Seminole Rebekab Lotte 43, 1pm., Odd Fellows
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Plotne (tarn,. , (3 WI i tqq1 (haiie

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22 81k 21 Dreamwold 515,000.
Elsie Menendez to Elbanco
Realty Lots 73.24 &amp; SW 43 ft of Lot
A Lake Minnie Est. 5150.000
Michael S Alexatos Tr to Treetop
Pro*rtles, lot 1-2 Entxmlnger
Farms Add 157.000.
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Stirling Pk Un 21, 54l,S0O.
Zenon A ClimIcs 8 WI Irene to
YocIul P Chang I wt Patricia, Lot
71 81k 4 North Orlando 2 Add.,

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Kurzon Inc. 307 Pin. As'
ResIdential, $17,500
Harrison Vandersllce, 2004

Rackley &amp; wf Katherine lot 112 Addition. 5.300

pus. Open to area high school, community college and

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Ramblewood. $54,800.

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7:30

Delco Inc. to Robert C Steger 5, MagnolIa Av, Remodel, $500

Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
'Al-Anon, 6 p.m., recreation hail behind StrombergCarbon, Lake Mary.
TUESDAY, JUNE 24
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Un 3, 523.000

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Mexico's leading rs0snli$t and CrItIC

Dr Cann, 102 Brierwood, Pool,

WI Michele, Lot 113 Winter Springs

Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First Si, Sanford.

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Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;"wieII Cove 3rd Sec'. 573.000.

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Carriage Cove. Awning , 5370

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MONDAY, JUNE' 2.3

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Haven on Lake Harney. $100

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DeMaio 8. wf Helen. LOt 6 01k A 51.000

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Dan Way in( 707 MVay Dr

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All Breed Dog Show and Obedience Trials, 8am. 1.08

South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
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Nicolais &amp; William

Tomlin son. S 7011 of N 725 8 ft of w

Kopel.

So, East did shift to the
hearts. West's 10
knocked
t
f dummy's

Elgurs, Inc to Mihapl A S(hbh 8

Da n Way- In( 2(14 McVay Dr

10(01 Crystal C Lewis to Ruby

L

Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple

deuce of

TancjlCwood Sec 3 replat, $ 1.500

Residential 520 70

(QC 0) Ruby Realty to Crystal C

Shalom, Providence and Eikcam boulevards. Music by

mond or club.

HCrry C Wilkinson 8 wt F llpn to
Marilyn 5 Jenquin, Lot I? (Ilk 0

Dan Way Inc - 706 McVay Dr.

Lewis same as above $100

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

Then East saw that a shift
to the deuce of hearts would
be a winner If West held the
10 or may be even the nine and
If West could get In with a dia-

5.49900 -

Den WAY in( - 302 Sanora 0r
I/esidenuial. 520.570

Central Florida Kennel flub American Kennel Club

7:00
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( THU)
4 I 0) BEN WATTENBEAGS

(THU)
0 U COUNTRY CARNIVAL (FRI)
HEALTH FIELD
0 SUNRISE
11 (17)LISTEN(MON)

1F50
Y 0 CHARLIE'S ANGELS The
Angels investigate a haurrtJ
parapsychology institute to pursue
a murder ous ghost and prove that a
trieritI of I3osly s is being swindled

4:55
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Coted Inc 1 Crystal C Lewis
P08 Lot A 815 I Rest Haven on

guests, Maranatha Pentecostal Church and Tom

6:30
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ABC NEWS
5NDYGRIFRTH
2-4 10 OVER EASY Guest writer
Anita Loos (CC) (R)
12; (17)1 LOVE LUCY

HEALTH (WED)
13 (10) THE VICTORY GARDEN

fi (4) PORTER WAGONER (TUE)
0 (.4) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
(WED)
0 4 TE WILBURN BROTHERS

mother announces that she has
found romance and 's heading for
the altar and Florida IR
9 ABC NEWS
1j
5 WILD, WILD WEST
i.2 17 MOViE
Angel Face
(1953) Robert Mitchum Jean
Simmons A spoiled heiress is
rssponibi to, the deaths of those
close to

MORNING

SANFORD

Skinner Club of Orlando. Free to public.

6:00
fl (4)(i) 0 (DO NEWS
35 DICK VAN DYKE
10 ZOOM (B)
j 17 ANDY GRIFFITH
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(1 0) HERE'S TO YOUR

O4) POPI GOES THE COUNTRY
(MON)

ests Gregory Peek Robert
Fastdn Martin Mull Judith ElIegeri
RI
0 THE JEFFERSONS Louise s

I o,sr Corn,.
11( 1 7) MOVIE
(hail
119621 ()onis Day Our
btijiISon Art iinScrupulcit j s business

Maurice L I o kt'art 8 WI
Abigail, Lot 8 01k 3 ,srnend ed pl at
of tt add to Mineral Springs P1

Roberto Jolinston&amp;wf Florence, BUILDING PERMITS

lake Harney. $1 00

11:30
V(4)THE BEST OF CARSON

EVENING

,7j Q RYAN'S HOPE
4 (I 0) CAME RA THREE (MON)
43 (10)100K AT ME (TUE)

6:00

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Lot 17, 81k B Bever ly Ter#ace
0E 0 AS Mirror Lake First Add $911300

Civic Center. Various speakers and performers;

11 (17)LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE .

THLJR5054YJ
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.iiPSts are made umn only 21 ii"
i,.nil of all reported crimes iii Thin
ila host Chris Dudley

Casselberry

Youth Association, 3:30 pin., Sanford

_____________
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Lot 9 01k I North Orlando Tereace
Set I Un I. $47000
Patrick J O'Hare &amp; wf Margaret

SanfordAAWomen'sGroup,2p.m.,1201W.FlrstSt.

Co
Community

12:30
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mi'nI iifticiaI wilt discuss ediy

George B E mig &amp; wi Dorothy to

AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran

-

Russell H Martell 8 WI Pamona,

it of Lot 1281k A South Fern Park, Gr.nwood (aSpi Urn I
5.38.000

"l'wh for Youth," sponsored by Aaron Richardson

"How can I beat this hand?"

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of DeBary, 8 p.m.,

(liurth, Casselberry.

the king.
It didn't do him any good.
East was looking at all the
high hearts and aumed that
South would not open a
notrump with no face card In
ei ther major. Th en East asked
himself the $64,000 question:

Runge tot 67 Brookhol(ow $100

Derrick F Olsen 5. wf Helen to

3rd Add , $178,900
East(%OOf, S d Un S. $100
Teresa P Brogan 8 hb Richard
Olin Amer homes to Larry
to Joseph Navarro&amp; wi Elena N 75 Sanders
rnd,.r 111 8. wf Helen, Lot I Ill S

DeBary Community Center featuring Adrian
Frederinan and the Dixie Flyers. For senior ci tizens.

He covered the 10 of spades
with dummy's Jack to give the
impression that he didn't hold

(QC Di Nancy E Runge to Walter

136 Bel Aire Hills Un 2, $55 .500
wi Diane Lot 12 br ida Haven 1st
James W Sherman &amp; *1
add 5.o0o
Elizabeth to Lynn H Jen n i ngs &amp;
Ervin S Nilwender 5. wf Janice
wi Charlesse, Lot 6 Replat of pert Of to Lind S Williams, Lot 26 81k 8
Seminole Park. 5.43,000
HeItler Homes Orlando Sec I $100
Cot Corp to Paul W Morgan 5.
PA Auslcy Jr &amp; wf Lottie to
WI Glenda. Lot Ill Barclay Woods P A Ausley Jr etc. Lot IC 81k 9

Magnolia, Sanford.

were the same at all tables.
Every South but one made
four notrump. The unfortunate one who didn't managed to gather in only eight
tricks, and there was nothing
he could do about the whole
thing. In fact, he gave himself
the best chance.

W

Bet Aire Homes to Fabian C.

Your Ad ul t Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club. 710 F. Rollins Ave., Orlando.

Club

of

xoo It of S 708 ft of N 166 it Of S
Of SE 'a 01 Se( IS 7132 etc - 58.700

lAingssood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
('iIurch, State Road 434

Saturday Night Dance

196 Longwood, 515.000

Wekiva Hills Sec 4, 590.000

Airirt Restaurant.

"'

Normandy Pkk. 515. 500

Jack H Mink &amp; wit Sandra. Lot 1

Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 am., Buck's Sanford

12; (17 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE

suCkS the SoulS Out ()I its petrified
victims (R)

Columbus Harbor, 584.900

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

14

Helen Inman to kirk 0 Owens
sgl, Lot 15 corrected 8 revised plat

Wladika el al, Lot 10 81k H Sbordone sgl Lot I 8 E Ott of Lot

United Methodist Church, Casselberry.

SATURDAY,

12:00

O C4T) CHAIN REACTION

8:00
OF BUCK ROGERS IN THE
25TH CENTURY Buck is asked to
find a mystOnious creature that

John W Bash &amp; wt Esther to Bela
Chonka &amp; wf Margaret, E 26 85 ft
North Orlando Ranches Sec 2A, ot Lot 98. W 43 IS ft ol Lot to 01k B
5800
Little Wekiva Et , 517 250
GMR Enter pr i se s to Sabina M
Sanlord A Elgin to Mario

Lake Minnie Drive ,

b

AFTERNOON

Walter J Elliott &amp; wI Marlene to
David E Stone &amp; *1 Patricia, Lot
Howell W Herring 8 wf Cheri to so San Sebastian Hts Un 3. 568.900
WillIam H Edmundson 8 wf
William P Fitlhugti 8 wit Judith
Ayako, Lot 20 81k &amp; Summerset to Jeff P Brown 8 Mary L
North Sec S. 518,000
Hockaday. Lot 5 01k A River Pun
(QCD) Rudolph Liles &amp; wI Maria
Sec I, $61.000

10(01 Same as above to Merle
Liles Same as above Lot 2 81k J

Cross Episcopal Church parish hall, Fourth and

B

Prepige Const to Hong K Chou 8
wI Salina, Lot 9 replat of Wyn
dham Woods Ph 1, $69.000

00

Overeaters Anon}in(tus, 7:30 p.m., Community

It

Club Est Sc 6. $187,500

Liles same as above Lot 1 I 81k C
kirk 0 Owens to Diane L
North Orlando Ranches Sec 2A, Adamson sgl same as Cbove
58
•526.500

Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.

FRANK AND ERNEST

Lot 20 8 W 8 18' of Lot 27, 81k 55.
Sanlando Suburb Beautiful Palm
Springs Sec 5.57,100
Scm 8 Gemstone Properties to
Linton W Smith &amp; WI Susan, Lot 10
Part of Gov Lot 3. Sec 21 19 29.
525,000

Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

11:55
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536,500

(QCD) Same as above to Maria

1980-38

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Pratt. Lot 1 01k J Fosmoor Un 2

to Rudolph Liles, Lot IS 81k N
North Orlando Ranches $100

15.

$6,900

Wayne j Wasilewski &amp; *1 Ann.
Lot 4, 81k 5 North Orlando Ran
ches Sec 9, 557.700

Weight Watvher 7p.m., Quality Inn, IMngwood.

Thursday,Jun.

&amp; WI Madelyn, Lot 9 Cedar Ridge
Un Ill
(QCD) Victor A Johnson to
Patricia P Johnson &amp; Helene

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Diet Workshop, 10 am, and 7:30 p.m., Jefferson

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Sanford, Ft.

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John
I-4armon&amp;lrenefo-t,-ppe
$100
5
Harmdn, Lots 12 01k
Ii
Rick B Parks 8. WI Lou to Ed
Sanlando Springs Tract 30. $100
ward Swifle 8. wf Caroile. Lot 9,
(QCD) Cathy I Varnell to
81k 72 North Orlando, 1st add.
Douglas P
Varnell, Lot 269
Trailwood Est Sec 2. $)00.
David P Meyers &amp; WI Virginia to
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JQflfl L Hayes TO L)Ofl Farrens C Thomas Exum 8. Patricia N' of

Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs,

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Mary Hnhh to Frnoif Quill.
&amp; Wanda, Lot 12 South Palk,
535,000
Maronda Homes to Louis J Oddo

2129. 540,000

Corn Boil and Hamburger Dinner, 6-8 p.ni., Holy

WIN

5, 81k A Oak Arbor, 5,31,000.

$401000.
George king to Agustin D.
Marquez &amp; WI Martha, S I ',of N
of W ' of NW '. of NE '. Sec. 1

THURSDAY, JUNE 19

OswaldJacoby
strong
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) and Alan Sontag
honors. West got in with the
make some 'unwise pur. Assistants or coworkers won't
club king and led a heart to
chaim S
hop cona"bly and b.uy appreciate it It you behave
Wben today's hand was give Eait duft hurt tricks
only whist, you wed.
bossily or don't shoulder your
layed in a Dallas duplicate, and a top score.
L'
M (EVL "'OCL 23) * share of the burden. Do your Ne bidding and opening lead (NMpAMVr=pR"A=.)
Instead
of ' challenges duties with a smile.
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of Lot

George king to Isaac Marquez &amp;
*1 Eloina et at N' of N
of W ',
of NW '* of NE I,j Sec 1521 29,

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w, $60,150.

CALENDAR

which is chemically an

i rn an
18-year-old girl and I have
something I can't ignore,
About a mon th ago I started
getting sores around IIIY
mouth and them the same
kind of sores started uppearing ar ound my-vagina.'

&amp; W 2 ft

Dommet-ich Hills 6th add $100

A new

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$71,650.

(QCD) Ann P Hahn to Leslie 0
E Scott Brandon Inc. to Ron
Hahn 8. WI Ann Lots 79 30
81k 17 doll C Rector 8. wf Patricia, Lot 6

DEAR
READER
Apparently, your doctor
thinks you have herpes
simplex, which is a virus
infection and does cause sores
around th e mouth and can
cause sores in the genital
area. It's a fairly common
disorder. Those little blisters
that you're having ar e very
Meanwhile, as a peace
difficult to treat, and in the
ottering,Fm sending you The pt t he re's been no sueHeal th Let ter num be r U
cessful treatment available
The Pancreas: Your Enzyme
although numerous
Organ. O ther rea ders who suggestions have been made.
want this Issue can se nd 75

urnn iJzi. LAMB

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loose clothes and suffered
every tim e i urinat ed or even
walked. The doctor said it vas
one of the m os t painful things
to have and I agree 100 per.
cent. It finally went away:

Now three months later I'm
having the same symptoms
and It kills me just sitting here
thin king of the pain I have to
go through every time I go the
th e ba throom. Please te ll me
a way I could help prevent or
len the pa in of this Infection. Could I soak my
bot tom in sa lt wa ter or use

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Evening Herald,

GaIl 8 WI Mary Un 0)30 Bldg
Showcase Homes to Gary S
Wekiya Villas Condo. $87,000
Joseph Silvestri Jr. &amp; WI MarIa, F McKechnle &amp; Arlene, Scm Lot
Carlson &amp; wf Mary, Lot 133 Winter
Lot 117 Grovevi,w Village, 537.115
Leland E Oftutt &amp; wf
iS, Sandalwood, 5 1 3,000
Geneva
to
Springs
Un
35135,000.
Charlei 0 Evans Jr. &amp; WI
Sidney P. Griffin Lot 1 81k E
Edward S Greene &amp; WI Louise to
Orville Picklesimer 8. WI Julia o
Sterling Park Un 3, $ 100
Melodic to Silma Int'nl Lot 326 Lucite L Greene. I 3 nt lot 1 comm
Ted
Newsom
&amp;
W
Lot
7
01k
15
We-kiva
Hunt
Club
Fox
Hunt
Sec
2
,
Elwood I Wilkerson &amp; WI Joan
sw cot Lot 1 Schatt 0ev Un I.
of part of townsite of North
577.500
e1 al to Michael E Davis &amp; Wi Replat
Chuluota, o,o
5.50,000
w I Dameron Jr &amp; Wi Brenda
Vicki, Sec 1671 31 etc . $55,000
(QCD) Stephen C Cook to
Richard H Biebel &amp; Wi Mary to
to Alvin G Bass Jr , &amp; wi
Olin Amer Homes to Dolores M
Patricia E Cook, Lot 421 Wekiva
Joseph P Smyth &amp; wi Ursula. Lot. Rosemary, E '; of Lot 2 01k B Hunt Club Fox Hunt Sec 2, i00
Roily
8 Jean Byrnes, LotS Cluster Ii blk B Sweetwater Oaks 5cc.
North Orlando Ranches Sec 1
A Sterling Park Un 24. $51,650
Leslie Ebanks &amp; WI Muriel to
$1 S2,ODO
523.000
Gordon E Hulbert &amp; WI Marie to
Robert E Francis &amp; wI Lola Lot IS
William
K
Bryant
&amp;
WI
Marion
Willie M Hannar &amp; Charles to
Joseph B Rogers 8.
01k G Slytark Un 2 replat
WI Charlotte, to Charles W Richmond sQl, Beg
John Oseredzuk, &amp; WI Louise, W
Lot 15 01k 0 San Sebastian $68,900
(QCD) Douglas P Slade 8. wI
NW
Lot 8 81k H Tract 3
70 ft 01 Lots 12 01k I Floral Hts .
Complete interiors to Charles
Linda to Linda D Slade. Lot
Sanlando Springs, $38,900
55,000
Mafliatis &amp; WI Wendy, Lot
Longwood Square, $100
Richard A Smith to LucIlle L
(QC Di Judy K Towinend tO
Pamblewotjd 550,700
IQCD) Katherine A Ylanilos, NE
Myers &amp; hb Robert, Lot 6 Lor
Stanley P Towsend, Lot 72 81k 8 cor of SW' 401 SE'4 Se 1771 30 etc
Edward J Kaiser 8 WI Isabella dland. $21,900
Meadows West 5)00
to Francisco Dardi: 8. WI
5100
(QCD) Melvin J Futrell &amp; Wi
Jack A Rosier 8 WI Carol to
Anqelica, Lot 9 01k 8 Replat of 81k
The Huskey Co to Homart Bldg
Delia
to
Melvin
J
Futrell,
Lot
9
Andrea 8 Smith SGL Lots 373, 325.
C of South Fern Park, 512.000
Lot
7 81k B Sweetwater Club Un 2
81k H Camelot Un 2 , $100
Arthur H Griffiths &amp; wf Elaine
321. 179 &amp; 331 LOflQWOOC). $100
579900
(QCD) Diana K Sursely to
Thomas A Mauser &amp; Wi Bessie
Piche Pomes to Richard H
to Willow Creek Homes Lot 33 James E Sursety. Lot 3 81k B to Albert J Tlnsley &amp; wi Terry,
Longwood
Hills $67000
Biebel &amp; *1 Mary Lot 71 Wekiva

care of this newspaper, P.O. Association (June 29, 1979).
Box 1551, Radio City Sta tion, The treatment consists of a
New York, NY 10019.
gel of two-Deoxy-D glucose

awakening your resourcefulness today, they may
have just the opposite effect

Your prospects for the

rhni,Iar

He told me there was no
for It and no medicine
wo uld help heal It faster. So
for t he next two weeks I wor e

treatment was recently
self-addressed envelope for it. reported in the Journal of the
Send yo ur request to me, in A m e r I c a n M e d i c a I

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Homes $100.

Fl Res Comm to Richard E.
Fowler Jr. 8. WI Jean Lot 12 The
Highlands Sec 2. Tract 0 Replat

William K Tyus &amp; WI Astrid to

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Apparently, you knoW less
about t he pancreas than many
of my othe r readers. And
while
you
may
be
knowledgeable about cookbooks, it would be helpful ff
you would visit th e butcher
shop a few Hines or consult
Weheter's Dictionary or loo k
at one of the U.S. Agriculture
Dept. handbooks on food
tables. You will find that both
th e pan creas and the thymus
are used as sweetbreads.
Maybe a little bit more
careful research might be
shown in the future on your
part, to use your phrase.

Sec

Mltchael D. Erickson &amp;

above Lot

Lake Winter

NO, I Escondido

UUY .1 Mfl9U1O 5. Elizabeth, ORL
portion of NW 'aoi NE 'aol Sec
20 79 etc .581,500

After that I went to the doctor
and he said I had herpes.

DEAR READER
I was
astonished at your letter since
you sign your name as home
economist. It's true that the

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Orlando 2nd add $100
Cecil F Gullickson rep to Coply
F J ohnson, Lot II 81k A
So.jth
Fern Park S d p4,000
William K Iyus 8. WI Astrid to

ar eas.

eents with a long, stamped,

For Friday, June 20, 1 9O
________

as

ItU1Y UUfluI0fl011U jot
of work to write a column on
heal th but too many lay
people take these items as
truth, unable to temper w ha t
is stated wi th any discernment. I trust more careful
resear ch might be shown in
bo th medical and general

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Lot 15 81k 4 North Orlando 2nd
add. $100
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Ada to Lilian C Van Meter same

would Informyou. It's located
in the neck region, not in the

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business , NU
Rd., Unit 17 and.
Fla. 32750 Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name
of BOB'S FOREIGN AUTO
REPAIR, and that I intend
register saId namewith the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Count Florida In accordance
with the provisions of the FIc.
titioui Name Statute$,.To.Wit:
Section *6509 Florida Statutes
1957.
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Eastdn. Martin Mutt, Judith Bligen
(A)
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found rortiance and is heading I or
the alta, and Florida. (A)
ABC NEWS
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(12)(17; MOViE "Angel Face
(195a) Robert Mitchum, Jean
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0 (4) SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

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(7)Q FAMILY FEUD
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To ALL
INTERESTED
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND
PERSONS:
- on or about June 24, 1910 the
abe-na
CItY will riquest the
u.s. Department of Housing and
Urban Pevetopnwn$ to release
Federal fij,i4 under Title I of the)
Housing
and
CommunIty
D,stopmsnt Act of-1011 (PL33*3) for the followIng prolsct:
lou$i,g Rditabilltatlon
Public Housing ?emlza$icn
rfhabllitats and
-' Purchase,
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0(4)NEWS

(5) Q MASH
(1,1) (J5) I LOVE LUCY
(14(10) LOOK AT ME (MOtH

Ave. Mobile Park. 2513 Park

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Ft. OffIces, loading dock &amp;
Industrial zonIng. 322-0313.
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i.A'—HastthaBs.uty

Ave.

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Guaranteed results. Free
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WILL CARE FOR
Elderly Patientsin myhome
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ZELLW000 CORN
Now at the Farmers Market.

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41—Houses

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The City of Sanford may use the
Block Grant funds, and MUD will
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EXPERIENCED Meat cutters
needed. Apply In
to
Food Barn, Inc. 2Mh
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Sanfont Gracious living, Rea-.
sonable Weekly a. monthly
500 S. Oak !±!J$S3,

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NOTICE UNDER PICTITIOUS
review of the project and more
desiring to e%amine same.
NAME STATUTE
Alt Interested persons are in.
fully sets POI'Th the reasons wtsy
such Statement Is not required. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: vlted to attend and be heard,
Notice Is hereby given that the
THIS NOTICE to be pibilshed
This Environmental Review
Record Is on file at the above undersigned, pursuant to the in the Evening Herald, •
adds'5s and Is avaIlable for public "Fictitious Name Statute" newspaper of general circulation

Ooldenruj.Domm,rich FIre Department Is accepting
appilcationstorthepcsnionoj
Fire Chief. ApplIcants must be

Sanford
Ground Level-CIty Hall
Poti Office
3033
Sanford, Florida 31

request, at City Hall between the will regIster with the Clerk of the fifteen (13) days prior to the time
heuri of 9:00 AM. and 1:00 P.M. CIrcuIt Court, in and for Seminole Of the publIc hearing. .
DATED this 13th day of June,
(If Applicable) No further en- COunty, Florida, upon receIpt Of
vironmental review of such proof Of the publication of this 1950.

Flreflghter-EMT's and hold a
Florida State Advanced
Training Certificate or
equivalent. Applicants should

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ALL

INTERESTED duçted,

prior to fts' gsf for

hearing at the City Hall, 400 N. of the human envIronment and,
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs, accordingly, the abeve.nsmed
Fl. on Tuesday, Julyl, 1S0, at 7:30 CIty isis decided not to prepare an
p.m. or as soon thiTeafler as Environmental Impact ItOtiment
possIbIe,toconslderanOrdIna,
underthe Wetland Environmental
entItled as follows:
PolIcy Act of 1039 (PL 01.200),
OF
WINTER
SPRINGS,
FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION
4400 OF THE WINTER SPRINGS
CODE OF ORDINANCES, EN.
TITLED "COMPENSATION,

to the date $.eclfled In the DEX.2O
d
Thomas Wilson,, III.P,H,M,.
CITY OP CAS$ILIIRRY,
santont iousin. aiiunsoqfty
FLORIDA. NOTICE OP PUBLIC
Ground Lvel.Clty

%vcsnottoPreporosuch
are us ColIows:
There svlli be no aignificunt
e13d on the czlvlronm3v* as a
rsuit

CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE

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1073 i3t tslih In sections MINING S. MATERIAU CORP,
I43,1 Itirovoft 363.3211 Florida d-b• QRANOE COUNTY CON.
NØ. 79.)43$-CA.41.k, I will sell
Cit3lP of Ccsslbirry, Florida
propare and adopt a ,Com. pubik auction t ,,
bidder fOr casts at tise west front
1-ll Of tt
P. s"s'

Rollins Ave.. Orlando, FL
32103. An Equal Opportunity
Etnployor.

Washington Street,

HIarins SIW be held

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WAITRESSES
Monsing
Night. Apply Holiday lius,

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NAME LAW

Seminole County, Florida

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Tlismas

city ot Winter Springs,

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'City Clerk
PubtlshJune)0,I*
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p. Pruvislosle Of s.
0.1911
tltleus Sam. SOMs. Ts.WE:
City Clest

June IS, 10.34, July 3,

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322051$

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
BUy &amp; Sell, the finesfin used
tools

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GAS RANGES. Rei.disioned,
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,

Antiques—Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes—Slot Mactsisses

S3-1VRad1OStef'eo

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30I9OriandsDr,

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HIDEAWAY$—S,v.ral building
lots in the hills of the live
Ride mountains of Virginia,

P91.322-0333

lpc.orhouselul
339.7030

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WANTED TO IUY—ltomes In

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2$S-$3i1 los- further details,
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EXTRA CLEAN
USED CARS

Color portable in good

use,anycondnieui.sn

IEALTO, MIS
5th St., I.k.
322-5253

9615-

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Ave. 31½,

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34,000 Ml.

2995

7 OR., FRONT
WHEEL DRIVE
AT.. A.C.

2795
1 995
1595

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Phone 3237111. Sanford

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CHULUOTA—By owner Lovely
2 sdrffi, 1 bath, a.t.hi kit, new

ww carpet, paInt &amp; roof, Ik

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IdrgS I11 lot. $27,101 343''

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best 662 5597
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Furn. Refinishing

REFINISHING--Touch up &amp;
misc rePairs at reasonable
Estimates 377 7496

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Photography

FURNITURE SERVICES

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Repair &amp; Refinishing
leasonobIeQualty Work

Wedding photography by John
Cullum Free engagement
photos or color 5*10 323 5255

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'Gromlnq&amp;Boarthng

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Animal Haven Grooming
Boarding Kennels InSide &amp;
outside screened runs Off
floor sleeping box, insulated.
shady kennels, circulating
fans. Also Air conditioned

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332 573,

BE LINK CONST
7029

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REMODELING
New rms. kit 8. bath remodeling
Fireplaces We handle th
whole ball Of wax Financing
avail

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695

1916 MEIC.
- BOBCAT

1914 MATADOR

Rouling

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Carpentry, Painting, Maint,
of aIityp.s,Lic,&amp;orsd

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SG. BALINT

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Sanford. Florida 32711

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$•vv
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
ilisri.
322-0711

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HOus.wivescleanlngserylce
PorsonaIized, fast dependable
Regularorltlm.I)esis
Wedowashwindows
Ol-51Il4
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SmIles put l.Ionyj.44

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322-1037

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I--WINDOW ISCREEN REPAIN
also PATIO DOORS
after A
332 5545

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1 FAMILY GARAGE SALE—.
Prl.$at.$un. Tam of mIsc, 333.
3403.72' kywsed Circle.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Welding done. 113.00 per hr.
322-0711

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695

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SUN CENTRAL Bldg &amp; Re
modeling Specalijing in all
remodeling Free estimates

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YARD SALE

4"

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free EsI
372 355$

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All types of stone, interior
exterior, commercial
residential Specialty
decorative fireplaces tin
Stalled). Call John 331 0311,
free estimates,

Mildew off Roof, ext Walls

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1913 OLDS CUTLASS

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Creative Surfaces lic special
in repainting, nt &amp; ext.
wallpaper, wall texing, wood

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T &amp; J STONE CO.

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Marshall Ave. Between 24th &amp;
25Th St. From 'to S.

REALTOR 1433.1434 or 320941to6p.m.

W. Gas'nslt White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER A$$OC..

Fireplaces

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scraping 6, mildew removal

IIhPressure

2I)95

54—Garage Sales

bec* payments &amp; up to 13,500
h t 7111. Mary Griffith

4234832

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to $399,

FACIA BOARDS $7900

ELECT R ICAL Rh PAIRS &amp;
SERVICE. Lighting Ceiling &amp;
Attic fans &amp; Timers

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BAKS
11S4N.MJIis

Exteriors1999.

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'74 CAMARO

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

CMI. No does paymud. Pay

rslsmllltation project. Will pay
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Ciii Stanley Stone, Saisfoud
Housing Authority 305.323.

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Hwy 92, 1 mIle west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Wednescayatppm Its

DODGE DART

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Painting

PATIOS-- SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
522 5345
after 6

323 7*31

BUY USED FURNITURE,

ma.

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equIpment, Noli's Sanford
Furniture$alvage. )7.

HUB'S TV

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COLOR TV'S $85

$403.71. Iii $1$3.l4oq
Alult 339-0306.

534.4)46 S 330.05$?
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Will buy old class rings &amp; sliver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim, 323-iNs.

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estate. Call W. Maii*I,
RIALT9R. 332.7903,

WI

ROOFS KOOLSEALED

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FIXTURES. Jenkins Fumi.

wurting. 599.93. 30 tO ChOOSe,
from, Molt's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.43, $e- of Sanford

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ASSOCIATES, 'PlC.

RIIP SN4K

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PAINT BRAND

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

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204S.PatkAve.
322 6305
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LIGHT BLUE,
2 OR, I SPEED

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11*1 ESTATE

FD1C—Equai Housing Lender'

REALTORS
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FINANCING?
CALL

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WE BUY CARS,

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OoodUsIdTV's,$2SIup

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Licensed Will furnish

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1961 Ford LTD
With air, auto, PB, PS
$-4S0.CaII322;O73

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6 Single family lots, 2 Duplex
lGf$.lQF0urpiexIots.331J$,,

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Clock Repair

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buyers. New homes with

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PublIsh: May 39. June 1, 12,19,

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ATTENT1ONI

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i—Wanted to Buy

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has probe, Originally $419,

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Publish:
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CALL333-1711

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Park

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WJ.BUY USED FURNITuRE &amp;
Sanford Fur.

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Berm, 2 baIts home on S acres
i Gineval Every Imaginable
featurel P001
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. Fireplace &amp;
Lakefront i
S'&amp;,00I

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LAKE FRONT. Perfect 2 BR

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tIme. Iii. $159.11 or $10.35 ma.

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and is only 2 yrs young.
lest lone.

ww-carpet &amp; In a super

SANFORD—S Berm., air a.
w.w cvpstk, DX 'no. +
55C. diPNit. No peli.

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$344OQ

bdrm. 2 bath home has a very
modern kit, fireplace, family

LOW down paymentS, 322-2307.

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model,

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OL 3 BR, CH&amp;A, $40,500.

wood floors, W.D &amp; inorei

POP RENT 7 Rm Km In
Pinecrest, SIR, 2 bath, Fm
Rm.FpI, Kitchen equipped.
$330 'no + $300 Security rn.
0075, pvenlngs 440-404.

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tioftte on a beautiful shaded
lot I Equipped oat. in kit, dining

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REDUCED 52,100, 2
new roof, kit equip. 531,300.

ground pool, all amenItIes.

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Srahman, White-faced, etc.
Day old to weaned, $10 a. up.
Cash only please. Call week.
days after S p.m., weekend
anytime. 1.504-749.3*46,

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Ref. zepe. 6 cu If frost fr
Ori$. $33, now
or $1, me.
'gent 339.1306.
KENASORE WASHEL,..gis$s,
ServIce. UsidMachfrses.
MOONCYAPPLIANCES
3730407

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swimming pool, office, bans,
even a fish pond. Call for all
particulars.

Day or Night

JUST FOR YOU1 3 Berm, 2 bath
home In TN'N.Greus with

i4liites not included.

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over 1 acrei Lakefront,
fireplace, 37*11 porch, dining
i'm, equipped •at.in kit &amp;

LOVELY Furnished Efficiency

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10 acres, beautifully
country estate, Lengs'ood off

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

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lIO4N.MllIs Ave.
Ortsndo$963340

3.31 4657

8)000llj

$3.00. Call 330.3354,
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No. down payment.

$43,500.

Harold III ReoIt

$300 'no. 323-1019.

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MOBILE HOME 01(1
6.3 acrs with small pond,
for mobIle home or
building site, quiet country

show you this 3 berm, I bath
lake front home on 3 nicely

323-7832
207 C. 25th St.

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home in CCM on a nice land.
scaped loll Central lIlA, wwcarpet, Fl. rvn., eat-In kit,
porch &amp; many extrasl 133,9001

Wilitles fui'islihed. $125 'nO.

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MElNTZE TILE
Neworrepair,IsakyshOwersour
specially, 25 yrs Exp 169 8562

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Very small, mixed breed.
VACUUMS.RAINBOW

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_____________________ are. lot. Fireplace, Fl. rm,
dining rm, equipped eat.In kit,
SANFORD—I Bdrm, all slec.
patio, Central HIIA, ww.

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MORIHOMESTHAN

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be available at the office of the written coenmonts foe con.
Deputy Clerk
City of cosstsu'vy, j i
that the undersigned, dSSkln Is
t StIke biore service on
City Clerk of the CIty of Winter sld71'OtlOnbYtlleCIty$smIIffIc. Petitioner's
1ASN hi busbsees under ttse
attorney or Im- Triplet DrIve, Cassoibosr-y, Publish June 19,36, 1510
Springs, Fl., for all persens
the undersigned. Such written
fidlitousriameol PACESETTER
lately Itlerniter;ellierwlsse Florlda,at 7:30 P.M., eros sews 00*40
desiring to examine lamp.
comments should be reCeIVed t. de itwilibe
POSsibil. At
APARTMBNTS if nuunbsr .03
"lCT
Gus
All interested persons are In. thddrslSas$eCifieden.rbe$srs fir ttsi relief demanded hi the 'n5
Wymar. Road, hi the City of
t'tl "y
vited to offend and be heard.,
June *1100.
• oppose end be heard with rcopact
tt.1ICGish300W'givonthit ('am *J5smosde springs. Florida, hi.
Potinon for
ogtId buslne Of 1014 N.
THIS NOTICE III. be published
All suds comments es received Mafflege,
tO the City of CMIStoirT'y Ciii. Orlonds
bonds to r10lster the saidnusie
Ave., Maltiond,
In the Evining Herald, a tvlll be Considered and the City W
Plus.
Fluids, saidsr WISh tile Clark of the Circuit cet
WITNESS my hond aid the Seal Phhh1'
Seminole
County
newipape of general circulation iWO ?cRUest ff15 reteOle Of FOdarai Of usis court on jam
Ceples of the prepas-ed City o ISis fictitIous nome of COMPUTA. of ,SIfflktOII c.,
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of the City, one (1) tIme at lamt tun4i or take any admlr4str.1tv.
iii5tss1ry
Isinelve Plan CAR OF eu....a
De$Sd St San Mite. c*. tois
ARTHUR H. UCKWITN,.
fifteen (IS) days prior to Phi time LC1IOII en
twin ired prIce
are available at this CIty Hall 511191 logletse
1 Mi 3*.
laid
name
wini
tbie
Clout
public hearing.
wlecIertelth.cnyandsamemay
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373-1012

S2APPliances

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patio, inside utIlity rm I is
partly fenced all for only
*27.300 Deltona.
BARGAIN 'BARGAINI

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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes

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COST CONSCIOUS?
This Is for youl Easy on
budget 2 berm, 1 bath, cozykit

4 berm, 2 bath, separate din,
Fm., lam. sm., fireplace,
159,900
FOR RENT 2 BR apt. $200 per

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*lThur H. Beckwltts, Jr.

Orlsdo, CdOøIOnSlttsSCNYOOCaUaIberiy

aid P2-OWlS dliCOroelns 511191 tIlls day sf July, 1000, and IDe the

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- BEAUTIFUL-3 Bdrm, 2 beth
31—Apartments Furnished patio home In Sanora on a

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REALTORS

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Sanford's Sales Leader

kitchen Including WID. $303
me. 471-4530. 2957146.
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2 BEDROOM YNFURNISHED.
Large kit., fenced yard,

5tetUL Starting salary $4.29
per hour. Apply to Jeff Car.

a45IththSUirSfl'iIfl$5OI
Lot 10, BlockS. LAKE______
RIDGE
copyoiyourdefgnses,ftany'0fl
OFADJUSTMENTOFTHE CITY
(Ii Apalicoble) No further us.
000IRTSON, WILLIAMS, CIty of Casselberry Corn: thIreofasreca,dedinp$ajIi,
OF
WINTER SP0i3O$, vlronm3ntal reviOW Of Ducts DUANE, LEWIS, BRIGOS s, preCtJnsivs Plan and tafil cetssldsr Peg. 40. of the Public Records of
FLORIDA, BY RESOLUTION, voI3ct Is propsed to be coss. PJ..NSO$, p, youj
At. rscosnmonobsg to the CIty CouncIl letninol. County. FlorIda.
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Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
'2 5. Of SanfOrd. 3321721.

'l.00KiNOPORACAMP$iTIT
3.5 acres, Ideal for weekend
camping, future home site, or
buy for Investment. 100' paved
road frontage, small down,
owner terms. $4C0.

BLOCK &amp; Mobile home. Here's
your cute little 3 Bdrm home,
Cash 511,000, Call 322.3339.

LIST lNG-

$PcwoodenDin.fles,able

now before Hunting Season
begins. Owner terms.

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jMULT1PLE
REALTOR

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READY FOR NEW HOME—
Part German Shepherd Pups.

Brand new, with power heed 1
all att$ctsment$, Warranty.

12 to 10 acres prIced from

.41*391

1q70 DODGE STUMPY I Wheel
Drive.ocyl.,std,, 13.000 miles.
Asking ss,soo Call 3210732

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General Cleaning &amp; Hauling

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B&amp;DLAWN CARE
Mowing Edging Trimming

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CA)PET&amp;FURNlTuRE
CLEAN (tIC

'13 CHEVY PICKUP—Rebuilt
213 motor. Good work truck,
$1,000. Call 3234340 after 6.
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YOUR PRIVATE

Sanford complex, 3301 S.
Sanford Ave. Models open I
p.m. to S p.m. daily &amp; Sunday.
Formorelnformationcail37l,
0320 Sat. &amp; Sun. Call Sanford
321-1300.

dAt COLIaI REALTYInC.

STENSTROIv1

OPFICEFURNITURE
i0CompIeteOffice,
339.7020 LONGW000

Sanford, Orlando or Winter
Park area. Owner term,

dsco'apkg. &amp; muds more.

One bedroom House plus one
bedroom trailer, both furnlshsd on large size lOt In
Fl. II miles from
Sanford. $1l,300,cash op$6.300
and refinance $3,000 most.
gage. Inquire 104 Palmetto
Ave., Sanford. Phone 32-343w
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garage. Large shaded lot
1I$'x2$l'. $39,900. Call 3655162.

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mefldiflg to tts. Plaintiff and P*CE$ETTER
CIty of Cassitborry, Florida City BUILDERS. INC., a Florida car.
STAFF RN
CouncIl adoption of the City of pOratlOti,, DAVID M. DRAWDY,
POSITIONS
CcIatberI-y Comprotsonslve ptj, ifsthvldually,JULIAK. DRAWDY,
Thistotkqloglvonpurnjantto Individually, PALMER ELIC. At least one year experience,

,• roquirod to serve a written Local Planning Agency has dssulb.d as foIlo'

OVIEDO-3 eDM, 2 bath,

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EXTRA NICE lbdrm apt, water
furnished, $150 per mo. Older,
Couple OF older sIngli
preferred. Prime location.
June Pofllg Realty
central HIA. washer-dryer,
large walk.ln closet. No
thildrenor pets. 4473*00.1325
' deposit. Carrick Realty
REALTORS

322-9283

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Unique "Master.Plan Plus"3
Bedroom home which can
"grow" as family needs increase. Mid $2-Os on

32147Sf

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LPN311 Shift. Apply:
Lakeview Nursing Center

of Sanford, Seminole County,
Florlda,atthehouvofll:oo&amp;M,,
on the 13th day of July, 1950, toat

2nAve.

GENEVAGARDENSr...3B&amp;m.
$290mo. Lease, Deposit.
AdUitSOnly, Call 32-2.3*

O3MWOL! COUtITY, P1.0010* '0CI'55Idef'
CIVIL DIVISION
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The osorrioge ci
itHONDA KAY LINSEE,

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9992 and a friendly advisor
will help you.
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'NOTTIP'
S or 10 acre parcels in Geneva,
Idealforhom,slte,minIfarm,
or investment potential. •,y

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APARTMENT FOR RENT-2
BR, 2 bath. Adults only. No
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Pets. $230. Call 323.5.411.

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9 ACRES NEAR SANFORD-..
Will divide, $4,300 per acre.

Suite 4
Sanford Fl.

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2.1 JUST REMODELED, Large
screen Porch, excellent area.

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EXPANDABLE HOME

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REALTORS

applications is July 7, 1050, A
detailed resume should be
mailed
to
Goldenrod.
Oontm.rlch FIre Department,
P.O. Box 211, Goldenrod, Fl.

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BATEMAN REALTY

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LbWflrnOwerS.Wesillthebe$t$,
Wrvlce ths rest. WB.-ITBRP4
AUTO, 30) W. 1sf St.

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Carpet Cleaning

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SILVER LAWN SERVICE
Mow, edge. trim Vacation or all
season 3220248,

519 E- 1st St .3225742

Nook

21hr

3)57070

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you no longer use? Sell it all
with a Classiflod' Ad in The

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Morristown Early American
sofa, Ioveseatlswiyel rocker.
BIvet$Oralwlthgre,n&amp; gold,
tarry velvet. Ex*ilef con,'
'etfIch. $130. Call 333.4144 eves.

LAWN CARE. -- SANI-0140
TEEN. Mow, rake, eed 1
tim, or regular Pho'ie Kelh
17) 6125

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OFFICE FURNITUE

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Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.

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3439 3. MyrtleAve.
Orlando
s6,)47-lS71

RIALTY

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mortgage. $21,000,

cisit" Ap Equal OpportunIty
fplOyos- N-F.

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EXPENSES NEIMBUR$3MNT Ixamissoflon arid copying, upon
FOR THE PLANNING AND rqunt,at City Hall 3twg..n the

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the Judge of the Circuit Court in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and for Seminole County, Florida
by the City of Casselberry, on the 14th day of June, 1000 in a
Florida, ttsat the City of certain cavso between CON.
I THU CIRCUIT
THE OIGNTIENTH JUDICIAL. Cassaiberry Local Planning BANK-SEMINOLE COUNTY, a

ALLOWANCES FOR EXP45ES SUCh $tutareant Is not
roulrgd. flodlcnds, CCiIwsla ,
tssreJasuaryl,1001,csp,ovldad
INCURRED IN PERFORMANCE This Envlronmotstal Review
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an bY 1d1s 3633367 (7) p
lIe at tho ubeve cctio or
Obsolutlon of
FOR

Judgmenl'

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1OTICOP ACTION
TO: HEINZ LINSER
co Dr. S. Cats

'THE WINTER SPRINGS CODE documants the onvlronmental
OF ORDINANCES, ENTITLED I'IVIOW of the proct o,.'

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BROKER

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A C's 1000

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

79—Trucks-Trailers

FILL. DIRTITOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call ClarkIHirt 323-7300

Bulldozing. Clearing; Bac1iJ
Service Ditches. Culverts,
i'onds Call 631 2*95.
5

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30
C51l 322.1624, 322 1460

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51.A—Furffltur*

room

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ISeøutyCare

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip-

Classified Ad will appear here
tomorrow

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y won't last long at the
modest price of $33,000. Call us
today.

SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm older home

1 BR—$2Q9 up. Pool. Adults-scsi
en ae Ada ,toit i
&amp;lrport Blvd. on $112

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CASH FOR JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS. Same day service.
323 nsa

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.Aechanic will service ACt
refrig, freezers, Water (oOIerS,

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33P.$3s,

SUL AT ION (0.32311*3 or 631
1728 Free est

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SEIGLER REALTY

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For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
filing cab, 0. chairs. Many

SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARS'

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Sales &amp; Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 2455
John Young Pkivay. 2936077.

EVERY- DAY ' omeoiie
looking for what you have to

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I'jlation
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I
econditioned

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Elps,it

Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short

line bedding sets onlyl Free
local deIlVafV, NOIl'S $4fg3
FurnitureSalvage,17.02.So.of
Sanford. 372.0171.

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FORRENT
los 2bdrm apts

well as substpntial ad.
minlstrative experience In
such areas as budgeting,
resource management, per.
sonnel management, corn.
munity relations and the
application of technological
and organizational advances.
Graduation -from an ac.
credited colleg, or university
wIth course work In fire
science or satisfactory
combination of education and
experience Is preferred.

PACESETTER BUILDERS, INC.,
a Florida corporatIon, et i,
Defendants.

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'INCURRED IN PERFORMANCE Record rospocting the
IthIn
DUTIES", AND POOVIDI4G pro(xt hus boon risode by the HEINZ L)NSER,

Buy One
SHRIMP
Get Second/and FISH I
for ONLY. 1PLATTER
s100'!,

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
4 Sdrm, 2 bath elegant famIly
home, This 2 story home
conies complete with all appllances, double garage,
fireplace &amp; loads of space.

3 BDRM, 1 Bath CS home on 1½
lots. Fenced, landscaped, nice
area. $33,900.

command experience and

FlorIda

FERN PARKAUTOPARTSvnder

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PROVIDIIIG

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dryer. Pool clubhouse, 5350
mci. water, sewer &amp; garbage.
323-7071.
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$69,511.
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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOComplejeOtflces I
337020 LONGW000

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Air Conditioning

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classified ad. the sooner you
w1 l get results,

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Single mattress a. frame, very
good condifiots, 145. 21.000 BTU
Sears Air Conditioner, 3 yrs.
ieft on compressor warranty,
original cost $400, must sell for

IN DELTONA. $1,000 PER
ACRE.

Somebpdy is looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the

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Katti. Est. 5300301 aft. 4.

DIVIDE.

Bookkeeping &amp; Tax, Economical
Service for small busine-ss.

PLAYMOR Travel Trail er II
Clean, easytowlrig, steep4
$700 Call 37) 0*25

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OFFICE tURNITURE
lOCOmpIefeOffices

&amp; Chair, pract. new, reason.

new interspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged

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S1—t'$ousehold Goods

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511

AccountlngServlces

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DEL1'ONA-3 Bdrm, 1 bath,
carpeting, range&amp;refrlg. Eat.
in kitchen, fenced yd. $35,000.
JENNY CLARK*I,ALTY
REALTOR
fl2-130$er32304J

REALTOR MIS
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DUTIES",

142 Carver Av ACademy Manor

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330.7020 LONOWOOD

SOME FARM LAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.

Sell that extra bike wIth a io
cost Classified Ad.

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Publish June
26, 1100 OEX.lo
NbYi'1'bP PINDIi4d'
SIQNIPICANTIPPECTON
THE INVIRONMINT
DATUJvne*Igss
City of Sanford, Plcf'Ida

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'1-135.1136
322-2094
2to6
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WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA.
Sanford, Seminole, FlorIda
NetIceef Public Heaiing
$491,417 (Estimated Cost of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Prolect)
It has tIan detasminad that such
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Council of the City of V'OUei? for relacse of funds will

SEAFOOD

32)1577

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ireaciiers

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not constitute an action
Florida AreaOffice; Peninsular PREVIOUSLY PLATTED IN
- KITCHEN PRIVILEGES
significantly affectIng the qualIty
Plaza; Ml Riverside Avenue; THE PLAY OF NORTH
Ca11323.022$
STEMPERAGENCY
of
the
human
Oh.
ORLANDO
RANCHES,
SECTION
envIronment
and,
ProPerty AppraIser
Jacksonville, Florida 32304.
of
funds
on
TWO,
RECORDED
IN
PLAT
accordingly, the above-named ledlons to the release
Tax Collector
Experienced Telephone
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REALTOR p2.1991
District Superintendent of Cltyhasdecldednottopr.peresn' bases other than those stated BOOK 12, PAGE 12, PUBLIC
Solicitorsin
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICe
Apartments
Unfurnished
Envlronn'i.ntai impact Statement above will not be considered by RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
theseareas...
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CO U N T Y.
under the National Environmental MUD. No
F 1. 0 R I 0 A; a LONGW000
SupervIsor of Elections
E'efr!wS.v). 3fl-193sm-io
cblecticn received after
PROVIDING
FOR
THE *WINTER SPRINGS
Me'nber*oI the Board of cnsy Policy Act 001960 (P191490).
JUrse23.1wIltbeCOIs'ld.redby
OeBARY'—Loveiy,
lge
1
berm,
The
RESERVATION
resems
tsr
such
decision
-.'AN *CA$.ELERRY
COIflmIss*Onef$, DIstricts 1. 3.. $
HyD., W1*sóSC '1lt'eM. 'A$*M*pfl TO THE OP
1
air, prefer senkcflhiahs.
Stat
ClT'4'OP
Theh5theI
SPO
flIL$rJlt(GJ
0051 or adS.üee.
are
as
WINTER
SPRINGS,
follows: There will be is'
FLOMIDA,
Districts 2, 3
Executive Director
CALL 322-2611
FOR
PURPOSES - OF
In TestilTiony Whereof, I have sigMflcant effect on the en.
Sanford Housing Authority
SANFORD—Lovely 1 Bdrm +
vlronmosst as a result of project
EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE,
hereunto set my hand and affixed
Ground Level-City
den or 2 Bdrm, air. 5370
CONFLICTS
AND
EFFECTIVE
;
Ewnlng
IIenikJ
the Great Seal of the State of implementation,
Box 3033
$1350 DOWN + Closing costs
Adults, 612 Park. 1-141-7113,
DATE,
An EnvIronmental RevIew
FlorIda, at Tallahassee. The
Sanford, Florida 32771
buysthls3Bdrm, lbathhome
A copy of said Ordinance
Capital, thIs the Thirtieth day of Record respectIng the within Publish: June 13, 16, 15, 19, 19S0
Ii LIVE-IN SITTER for school-age
In Pinecrest, Large fenced
2
Large
Bdrms
w-walk.in
closet,
psoled has been made by the OEX.M
children. Some Ilgid cooking &amp;
be available at the office of the
May, AD., 1900.
carport, new carpet &amp; paint,
2
baths,
new carpet, range,
housekeepIng duties. Wages
CIty Clerk of the City of Witsr
GOEROC FIRESTONE above.named
City which
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Clerk of the Circuit Court

IMMEDIATELY

SEIQIER REALTY
BROKEk,

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BUILDING LOTS- ACREAGE

inn.

CONSISTING OF THE CREEK

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ROOMS FOR RENT

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French Av
noni
.,3320fb

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pianos. lnc!udes bench,
delivery &amp; tuning. CANNON
MUSIC CO., Longwood Village
Shopping Center, SR 41, 1
block E. of I-I. 330.5000.

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PAVED RD. IN OVIEDO.
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GRAB BAGS&amp;000R PRIZES
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7S—Re'eational Vehicles

OFFICE FURNITURE

S ACRES RESTORABLE MO'
IILEHOMC,WELL.SEPTIC
1 HORSE STALLS. GENEVA

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NEW SPINET PIANOS— Full
price $000. Console pianos

washer, top loader, $30. Call

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owned by David
property being located in
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly descrIbed as follows:
One 1041 Starcraft, popup
travel trailer, beIge In color VIN
No. 00067 being stored at 17-02
Shell in Cassalberry, Florida,
and the unders)gn.g as s*..iwt .
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00AM, on the 27th day of June,
AD. 1950,off.rforsaIeandse(Ito
the highest bidder, for casts,
subleci to any and all existing
liens at the Front (West)
rot
the Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above

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RENT OR OWN thIs paint &amp;
body shop with 2 berm apt.
attached. Excellent terms.
Call for details.

WINDOWS. WILL COMPETE
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SPARKLING Cl !AN—Sen%lbiy

Representatives for the following

That said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of'
Execution.
John'EP Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole cwntt,
Florida

322-7001

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George Britton, CPA, 862 51)6
Lonowood

Hw'v.l6West,SIntord
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323-5620

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F*ONTAGE.PINE
CYPRESS$1,000pEft ACRE.
TERMS.

PMrchandise
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USED TIRES-- 3600 &amp; P
A OK Tire Mart
2113 S French
372 7450

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vacation. Must clean all
consignments.

amplifier I case. Like new.
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Cash $140. Also guItar cost
5219. sell $73. 3

sulky 11111cr. Good cond. After
6 call 373,433$

2'As ACRES WITH 311' PROW.
TAGE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. $12,500 C)SH.

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CROCKETT LOG HOME
3 BEDROOM, 2' BATH ON
WOODED"CORNER LOT.

FIREPLACE. 2 Acres in
Only $90,000.

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Breakfast-lunch shift, Apply In
person after 2 p.m. Deltona

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$30,000E XCELLENT TERMS.

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WASHER—Full time. Apr In
person Egg n Omelet
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Restaurant. 2543 French Ave.

(b)that-appllcanrseqtvirenm.m,a, p.m. or as soon thereafter
review record for the project In. posslbl to consIder an Ordinance
dlcates omission of a required entitled as follows:

puc housing.
pilcabie to the project In Use an. OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORSanford, SemInole, Florida
CONVEYING
THAT
vironmental revIew Process. IDA,
1153,703 (EStimated Cost of Oedions must be prepared -Id CERTAIN LAND DESIGNATED

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10 WOODED ACRES, HIGH

your loti Will build on

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Savel Foosiockers
$17.00 up
ArmyNavySurpl
310 Sanford Ave.
322.3701
Looking fora lob? The Classified
Ads will help you find that lob

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KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,
NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.
$20,500,

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ROBSON MARIN
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40 Complete Offices
330.7020LONGWOOo'i'

Ave. 323-1000.

SanfOrd

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'66 CORVLTTE
327 1 speed.
toth to, Mechanically like
neW. Asking 35.500 365 7Cvi

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS — '69
to '75 models, Call 339 9100 or
605 (Dealer).

Oak bow front china cabinet, old
bow top trunk, Hide-a bed,
color &amp; SW lv's, Oak dresser
&amp; chest, aluminum glider &amp;
matching lounger. Old Oak
table, sewing machine, car
petlng,foldingcfsairs,a-loadof
garden insectcides &amp; fer.
tilizers, lamps + all kinds of
fancy glassware &amp; dinnerware
Items.
Self-defrost

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WILSON MAIER FURNItURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311.313 C. First St.
323.3433

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$31,000.

COUNTRY LIVING—Fresh air
&amp; open spaces featured In this
double wide 60' mobIle home
on6acres. Only $$,000.

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Would lIke to share my large
home In Sanford with working
person, age 20-25. Call 322-5064.

for

1105 5.

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Enterprise, inc
Medal Inc.. Realtor
344.3013 S ACRES ON CATFISH POND,
WELL &amp; ELECTRIC. NICE
3 BEDROOM CS HOME
TREES. ZONED MOBILE
tovely quiet nelghborh.
HOME. 521,000 E-Z TERMS.

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
AIR &amp; HEAT, NEW APPLI.

each.

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VA.FHA.2.Con HOme1
Low Down Payment

100*132 Ft..Zoned A-i, sold

28-"Apts.&amp;Houses
ToShare'

fiberglass. Only experienced
apply. Star-Line Enterprises,
Building 290, Sanford Airport.

Want.Ad way. The magIc
number Is 372-2611 or *31-0003.
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Title I of the Housing and Corn. executiveotficerorotherotticerof Edg.mon Ave., Winter Springs,

Ithasbeendetermin.dthatsuth required procedure (21 CFR

335030$

BIG CARPORT SALE: Thur.
Iday &amp; Friday. Lots of tools.
327 valencla Rd.. DIBIrY.

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For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisals. Call Dell's Auction.
323-3670,

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no obligation.

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'74 Chevy' Impala. body fair,
mechanical excellent, new
rebuilt engine by Rudy's
Automotive. 5430 349

FFICE FURNITURE
'sOCompleteOffices
330-7020 LONGW000

CARPORT SALE—Thurs.FrI.
Sat 1220 Randolph St. Good
clothes at a bargaIn price.
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MOVING SALE—Leaving
Everything mustgol
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BATTERIES—New, $30, Cx.

16 Duplex lots &amp; 4 Single Family

.JESSUP. $32,500,

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc.. Realtors
243S1S.Fr3nch(WV2)3,nford
3235374
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3 BEDROOM ON CORNER
1SO'x135' FOR COUNTRY Cash

APALV4Y WORLDs

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a pc KIng size $drm set. Lass
than) yr. old. Cost SilOOnew,
$530 firm. Also queen sIze hide.
a-bed.$35&amp;NewlOspeadbike,
US, Call

Wonder what to do with Two?

tossup Heights, $10,000.

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CreativeExpresslons 322-7013

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cyi Ispeed, Factory ar, AM
FM S!ereo. Excellent cord
$1,100 32) 0*25

r4dlo &amp; afr, power steering &amp;
brakes, New pa,flr1ob
3232376

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GIGANTIC YARD SALE
Fri I, Sat. ,lune 20th &amp; 21st,.Cor. 25th &amp; Willow. 0:30 to
WANTED—Frost I rs'
refrIgerator, working or not!
Also reconditIoned refrlg. for
' Sal,. NOming over $200.
322 2350

OFFICE FURNITURE
10 Complete Offices
130.7020 LONOW000
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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,3fl.7eg

VACANT LOTS— 2 Lots

LOTS. SANFORD AVE.
ZONED C-2. $21,000.

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Florida,and I have Ievleduponthe

FICTITIOUS NAME
NotIce is hereby given that lam

Buy One
FISH
Get SecOnd/PLATTER:

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10a.m. 322-0311. Lake Monroe
area.

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home trial

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2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED 4helim'eTestedFirm
RMOI. $20,000.
eq. Real Estate Broker
120N. ParkAve.
3034123

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1000rnpleleOtfj.,
3)97020 LONGW000
GUN AUCTION
'June 27 &amp; 21, consignments
accepted,forinfocail Sanford
Auction, 323-7310 or AAA
AUC3IOI. 337Q30

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PING.- 52-0,000.

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.Iune 20 '1 21. 30* Satsuma,
Ravenna Park. Furniture,
- baby-crib, toys. TV, much
Tiore. I'$andm de Crafts.

TELEVISIONS
RCAColorCoflsole2S",soidnew
over $700. Balancedu,$laoor
take over payments $5 weak.
Md4EY DOWN Still in
warranty. Call 21st Century

INVEST IN YOUR OWPI $
ACRES,nlcelvvvuodedandno,
too far from town. OK for
home or mobIle, priced *17.300
with terms to fIt your budget.

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2309W.lstSt.Byth.bushelor.. D&amp;AutoRepairShop.....6 Bays
by t! ear. 323-2261.
1. Parts house. Going busIness
in a great area. Hwy.
JJA.Arts&amp;Crsfts
between Aitamonte Mall &amp; 17-

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GARAGE SALE: Safia.m. till?
2*33 Gale Place
Off 29th St.

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2 BEDROOM, PANELED FAM
ILY. ROOM, CARPORT,
FENCED YARD, NEW

mo. + $200 security
deposit. Call Lou 123.2320 days
or 562-2326 Eves.
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Thursday, June 19,'1900—,ø
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0t Sale
80—Autos for 'iaIe KICK' THE STORAGE HABIT,
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Sell thsoe useful, no longer
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- 73CUTLASS-000d COrd,
'11 MG Midget—ExceItent
Classified Ad. Call 322.2611 or
Low mileage, $1200
Condition 31.000 or best offer
*31-0093.
, 323 iso
'37? 6971
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OrFICEFIJRNITU$E
'77VOLARE—Slant6,newtlres

54- -Garage Sales

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OFFICE FURNITURE
loCompteteOfflces
3397020LONGWOOD

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HOME—S BR, 3 Bath. 2 f -y,
21/i Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for
Details,

2 BEDROOM, FRESH PAINT &amp;
CARPETS, NEAR MIDDLE
SCHOOL. 60

40—Condominiums

HOTISS

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0JF beautIful new BNOAD
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MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORYMOIILE HOMES
3*CJOrlandoDr.
VA&amp;FHAFIAenCI

COMMERCIAL 2 lots on the
corner of Sanford Ave. &amp; 3rd
St. $20,000.

2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT,
DELTONA AREA. $32,000.

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323-6061 eves. 323-0317 3226333

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BLE CARPORT, FENCED
SUNLAND, 2 ACRES. 110.300.

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from the U.S. Dejartment of 'WHY BE LONELY? WrIte:
"Get A Mate" Dating Service.
HousIng and Urban Development
Alt ages, P.O. Box 6071,
(MUD) under TItle lot the Housing
Clearwater, Fl. 1118
and Community Development Act
of 1011.. The City of Sanford Is —flcertifying to MUD that The City of
6—Child Care
Sanford and Thomas Wil.

V.D—lnckist,ial

RN ,Il time, I-I shIft. Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp;

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3 BEDROOM. 1½ BATH. AIR &amp;
HEAT.LAKEMARY. -3,,Q

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SALES P5ITION
Full &amp; PaSt time. IS-1906 Any'
time for Recorded

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Rabies Shots it not found.
Charges will not be filed. Call
333737

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2700 Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 1742) Sanford [Fi1
OPB C000 (N ORLANDO AND SANFO*D AREA ONLY
PEPSi I
2107 VS. C0i15131 Dr., Orlando
2130 S. Semorin Blvd., Orlando
$40 4. Orlando Ave. Winter Park 400 Hwy. 434 Altamaitte Springs
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Pent nrk Plaza, ern Park
5503 W. Colonial Dr., Pine Hills
4117 1. ColonIal Dr., Oslando
714$ S. Orang. Iloesem TrailpOrlando

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M. UNSWOR'fli

or'323-0314 after a p.m.
AIRLINETICKETS
RoundtrlpOrlando-N.Y.
$14$eacti.Ca11331.7401

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LPN'S &amp; AIDES
Better Living Center of
Casse(berry. Call for appointmnt. fl-S0O2.

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yr. old child was bitten In face.
Sat, am. at Sambo's by Ige
beag, or bassett type dog.

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I will contact my cust. as to
new phone no.

action; and that these rnpon.I
silrnes have been satisfied.
TM legal effect of' the cer-

P.O. BOX 2035
Sanford. Florida 37th
05) 323-Nl3

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Star-Line Enterprises.
BuIldIng 291, Sanford Airport..

5-12
,
yim, skate. movies. Sanford
Early Clilldsood Center.
332-6443

2 o'iots in nicest
Valued at $100, Iacrlflce.5200
each, Call 512-12U.
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Not valid with any
other offer.

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WHEN SUMMER SIMMERS
You could be relaxing in this
spacIous 3 berm, 2 bath, Air
Conditioned home in Mayfair
section of executive homes,
540,300

3BEDROOM,2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE.
GANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACRE
NEAR LAKE MONROE.

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HEAT, SCREENED'PATIO.
VALENCIA COuRt. $35,000,
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Acrossfrom Health Dept.
Yourfuturetsour Concern

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3—centeries

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DOMINIUM $2'.900— Oeter
must wit, Only $3,000 down.
The Reafly Stori*71.193*,

do not realize they can buy
a
home.Therearemanywaysto
' fklance.2borm,1bath,,,ed
rd and tress, *32,000.

Furnished

DELTONA-2 Bdrm, furnished.
.5195 mo. First, last, security.
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No pets. Available
, 1010.

912 French Av.,

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gpa

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City Clerk
atEast StateRoadIl6,lnthe
All interested agencies,
di under the fictItious name Of
PERSON:
Publish June 19. 1950
BOB'S AUTO PARTS, arid that I
The above.named city proposes and persons disagreeing with this City of Fern Park, Florida.
decisIon are Invited to submit
That the partIes Interested In 0EX4$
inland to register saId name with to request the U.S. Department
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Housing and Urban Development written comments for con said business enterprise are as
follows:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ,
Seminole County, Florida In ac
to reieese Federal Funds under slderatlonbytheCltytotiwonlc.
RIB LIMITED, INC.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
curdancewlththe provisions of the
Title I of the Housing and Corn- of the undersigned. Such written
comments should be receIved
By: Ronald W. pfQyy
CIRCUIT IN AND POE
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWIt: msa'slty D
t
of
SIMINOI.E COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PresIdent
Section 143.09 Florida Statutes (Pt. 43-303) to be used for the the .o&amp;. p.crn. on or before
Ruth S. Nov'y,
June 20. 1100.
70.3*WCA.I9.K
l$7.
following proud:
Secretary
NI suds comments so received
COMIANK.SEM1IIOLE COUN.
51g. Mrs. P.S. Baker
HousIng RabIiflatio.
Dated
at
Casselberry, TY, a Florida banking cor.
Publish: May 20, June 3, 12, 19.
Purchase, rehabilitate me wlilbeccnsldersdandttseCltyw,ii
the release of Federal SemlnoleCounty, Fiosida,May 21, Poion,
1950
DEW-lI)
resale of single family residences
-a'0 InCma funds OS take any admInIstrative 1900
Plaintiff,
to low and

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Fiale
____________________ I HORSE
I Bdr, -____________________ cabinets, various counter to
I 2 bathRANCH—With
house, 4
+ 1* stall ,
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link cut outs, vanities. Sas
I deluxe barn. acrs
All facilIties
Safldlewloed.Sanford 2 BR, 3D,
Cabinets Inc. 1700 South Hwy.
Across
from
new
PfOed
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127 (across from Milwee
Race
Track
In
Lake
Mary
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t20,010,$&amp;010 down 1-205-7744,
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Middle School), Longwood.
I _.!.!!!.000- CACL 33l-S.4.
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RENTADICINTHOMI?
SANDALWQOD VILLAS CON
COMMUNITY BULLETIN'
chair. Good cond. Ciii 3224321
Almost impossible! Many p,opp•
OAR OS ARE

SANFORD—I BORM. P/i bath
on 1 acre fenced with pool. sns
* deposit. m-om,

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Rd., UnIt 11 and 1$, Longw*od,

$100!

KNOWSYOU,
WANT A JOB
BUT....
DO YOU KNOW
WEWANTTO
HELP?

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4 (10) MISTER ROGERS (R)
(1]) (17)u', THREE SONS

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LAKE MARY—Hidden Lake,
$3). 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, equipped
kitchen. heat-air, carpeting,
double garage, neiorhood
amenities: tennis I pool.
100% REAL ESTATE INC.
645-0100
REALTOR
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NOTICEOFSHE1IFF'$SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
of Execution issuid out of an
under the seal of the Circuit court

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NOTICE OP
P0* RELEASE OP PUNDS
city of Sanford, Florida
Authority of the City of
saiwo.
Level-CIty Hall
p.o. sox 2033
Florida 32771

TO
ALL
Net$ceefPubilcHearIn
RETENTIONof6iusticesolthe
INTERESTED POIicyActofl%0.HUDwlllaccept
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND anobiediontoitsappravaloft
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Florida SupremeCourt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN
RETENTION of I Judges of the PERSON:
release of funds and acceptancem above-named CIty proposes of the certification only ii it is en by the City CouncIl of the City of
District Court Of Apt, Fifth
to request the U.S. Department of one Of the following bases: (a) WInter Springs. Florida, that said
Appellate Court District
Circuit
Court Q', Judges, HoUsing and Urban Destelopm.nt That the certification was not In City CouncIl will hold a public

Circuit
Sonafelt and Brenda Sonafelt,
State Senator for the following
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
of Execution was delivered tome Senatorial Districts: 17

FRIENDS
(51 MY THREE SONS
(7) - ALLINTHEFAMILY
(1]) 5) BUGS BUNNY AND
FRIENDS
a4(10) SESAME STREET (A)
11(17)THE FLINTSTONE$ '

12(17)GREENACRES

CIty of Sanford, Florida
Housing AuthorIty of the
of Sanford
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(l15) SPACE GHOST / DINO
BOY (WED)
1 V (35) FANTASTIC FOUR (THU)
(1I (35) HERCULOIDS(FRI)
(10) SAILING, SAILING (FAt)

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NO'TICEOPPiNOING
OPNOSIONIP1CANT
EPPICTONTHE
ENVIRONMENT

United States Senator
Representative in Congress for
the ith and h Congressional

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CHILD CARE—My home
capacity as AdmInIstrator, con
daytime, some nights.
sent to accept the lurisdidion of'
Longwood-Lake Mary area.
the Federal courts lOan action is
322-1331 or 33,04,30.
bros.ht to enforce responslbilttie,I
In relation to envIronmental1 WILL CARE for children In my

433*31 to be used for the
August, AD. 1975, In that certain through 3
Com Bank. PublIc Defender Eighteenth following project:
case
entitled,
Public Housing Modeq-nlzatlo
Circuit
Longwood, a Florida banking

(14(10) SOUNDSTAGE (WED)
10) HENRY MOORE (THU)
a4(10) MAGIC METHOD OF OIL

TODAY IN FLORIDA
L. IJ0000MORNINOFLORIDA

5:10

Sheriff
Seminole County,
Florida

SiOOUIDINGLIGHT
(7)0 GENERAL HOSPITAL
1-t) (35) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
(14 ioS ODYSSEY (MOtH
a; (10) SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS

(12)(17)LUOVSHOW
MORNING

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5)0 CAPTAIN KANQA00
ii) (35) NEW ZOO REVUE
çiO) VILLA ALEGRE (Ri

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i (17) FATHER KNOWS BEST

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That said sale Is being made to FOURTH day of NOVEMBER, to
Satisfy the terms of said Writ of fill or reti.n the following offices:
Execution,
President and Vlce President of

0(1) ANOTHER WORLD
(UJ (35) BANANA SPLITS AND

TODAY
GOOD MORNING AMER
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TlCE UNOE,
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IsPlereby gIven that the
undersIgned, pursuant to the
"FictItious Name Statute",
Chapter H5, Florida StaMes,.
will register wIth the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, In-andior Seminole
Florida, upon receIpt
proof of publication of this notice,
the fictitious name, to wit:
CHATEAU LE MANS APART. MENTS under which this prty Is
engaged in business at 1*3 East
Altamonte Drive, Altamonte
Springs, Flcrida 32101.
mat 1Pt party Interested In said
busine enterprIse is as follows:
H. INVESTMENTS. INC.
co Sfli Floor
21 St. ClaIr Avenue East Toronto, Ontario MIT LO
Dated at Ter,fa. fl.itrI.i

the highest bidder, for cash, sub
give notice that a GENERAL
iecttoanyandall,xistingliens,at ELECTION will be held In
the Front (West) Door of the SemlnoleCounty,Stateof Florida,
Seminole County Courthouse in' on the First Tuesday after the
Sanford, Florida, the above First Monday In November, AD.,

2:00
0 ) THE DOCTORS
5) ó AS THE WORLD TURNS
F) 0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

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Florida
titious Name Statutes, To.WIt:
XP29672221131 being stored at Publish June 5. 12. 19, 26, with the 5ed
545.0, Florida Statutes
Altarrionte Wrecker in Altamonte sale on June 27, 1050
1S7.
DEX31
Springs, Florida.
51g. Dennis W. Egbos's
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Triple C. IncorpOrated
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Be It known that I, GEORGE
Publish June 3, 13, 10, 26, 1I0
11:00A.M. onthe2lthdayof June, FIRESTONE, Secretary of State DEX.23

1:30

8:45

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2:00

(7)ALLMYCHtLDREN
ji 5DINAHI&amp;FRIENDS
a4(1O) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
(MON)
(1D) PHOTOGRAPHY: HERE'S
HOWfflJE)
(10)FRENCHCHEF(WED)
4 (10) ANTIQUES (THU)
10) SILL MOYERS' JOURNAL
(FRI)

()Z(17)THEATHLETES(MON)

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(1(17) WORLD AT LARGE (THU.
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under the seal of the COUNTY Seminole, State of Florida and Its'
'0 low and moderate income
H. INVESTMENTS, INC.
Court of Orange County, Florida, mailingadoressofsaidpq.op.,.tyis
families. UpgradIng 153 unIts of
By:
P.1.
LangIII,
upon a final Iudgement rendered Route 3, P.O. Pox
low rent publIc housing
.
Vice President
In the aforesaid court on the 26th FlOrida 32163.
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
Publish: June 3,12, 10, 26. 1050
day of November, A.D. 1079, in and the undersigned as
1430,320 (EstImated Cost of
Sheriff of
DEX.IS
that certain case entitled, Corn. Seminole County. Florida, will at
Proled)
An Environmental Review
BankFairvilla, a Florida banking ll:OOA.M.onthe2lthdayof June,
corporation Plaintiff, -vi- Fred A. A. 0, 1010.offerfot'saleandsell'0
Record respecting the wIthIn
FICTITIOUSNAME
Grueber, Defendant, which afore- the highest bidder, for casts,
has been made by the
hereby gIven that I am proledt
said Writ of Execution was sublect to any and all existinG engag Is
City
whIch
In business it 700 W. - above.narned
delivered to me as SherIff of liens, it the Front (Wait) Door of
documents the envIronmental
Highw.y I, Longwood, Fia. 32750
Seminole County, Florida, and I the seminole County courthouse in
review of the pro(ect. This En
SemInole County, Florida' under vlronmental
have levied upon the following
RevIew Record is on
Sanford, Florida, the above thnclitiousnameof MR. INSUR.
described propertyown.d by Fred described REAL property.
the above address and Is
ANCE a. BOB COUGHLIN IN.
located In Seminole County, satisfy the terms of said Writ of register sate name with the Clerk and copying, upon request.
Florida, more particularly Execution.
Of the Circuit Court, Seminole - The City of Sanford. Florida will
described a's,follows:
undirtake the prolect described
John E. Polk, Sheriff
County, Florida In accordance

0(4) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
(SI 0 THE YOUNG AND THE

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LOOI( AT ME
HERE'S TO YOUR
HEALTH (WED)
4 (10) THE ViCTORY GARDEN
(THU)
4 (10) BEN WATTENBERG'S '.
1950 (FR))
17) MOVIE

1:00.

COUNTRY CARNIVAL (FRfl
HEALTH FiELD
SUNRISE
7)LISTEN(MON)

NOTICE OF SHERIFP'SSILE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
of E*ecution Issued out of and
lR1df the seal of the Circuit Court
Of DOde County, Florida, upon a
final judgemeni rindet-ed In the
aforesaid court on the 30th day of
August, AD. 1013, In that certaIn
cas, entitled, Edward N. Gale,
Plaintiff, vi, Mary 0. Gale,
Defdndant, which aforesaid Writ
of Execution was de(Ivorid to me
as SherIff of Seminole County,
Florldaandih.vel,,ieduponthe
following described property
ow
by Edward N. Gale, said
propertybingiocatedinI,.

County, Florida, more particutarly described as f011ows:
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
S½ Of Lot SS, Slavia Colony Co.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sub 1 (and all fixtures attached
that
vIrtue of that.certaIn
Writ thereto) All of th, above discribid
a byr.,._
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Eight new members have been added
to the Task Force to Save the St. Johns
and central Florida organization will be
meeting In Sanford next month to_consider endorsing the committee's goals.
Jack Homer, executive manager of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
said today eight new persons have been
added to the task force headed by Sanford attorney Douglas Stenstrom.
The eight new members are: Sanford
City Manager Warren Knowles, who is
also a civil engineer; Dennis Dolgner,
executive director of the Seminole
County Port Authority; George Brown,
who previously served two years on the
St. Johns River Advisory Committee;
Sidney Chase, member of a pioneer
Sanford family; Michael Gray, attorney
with the firm of Cleveland. Mize and

"Save the St. Johns" committee, A town is the ''(lefeatist'' attitude of the people
hall style meeting is to be held at the that the St. Johns cannot be saved.
Sanford civic center in the next few
"We iliuM get that thinking turned
Bridges; Wilson home, a Sanford weeks where experts will be available toaround," homer saul.
businessman; Duke Adamson, 01 United answer questions concerning the St.
The saving of the St. Johns was taken
Home Services and Woody Wilson, Johns, causes of its deterioration and on as it project b the chamber and the
manager of Southern Bell Telephone Co. methods of correcting the problem.
coimimittee formed earlier this week on a
for the Sanford area.
in addition, homer said, Mrs. challenge by Stenstroni.
Those members of the committee Springfield, who is al president of the
Speaking to his fellow directors of th
named earlier this week in addition to Central Florida Associ.,tion of Chambers Sanford chamber, Stt'nstrom said:
Stenstromn and Homer are: Tony Russi, of Commerce, will ask the group corn- - Ninety-nine out of 100 pe ople would say
Sanford insurance agent; Joe Maino, of lEse(I of chambers front live counties to today the St. Johns is a decaying river
Monroe harbour Marina; John Edwards endorse the comnuim4tee's eflort.s and and can't be saved. It's just a matter of
of the lakefront Holiday Inn; Sonny provide assistance where possible.
miiaking up our miunds to save the river. If
Rabomn, a local businessman and lifelong
The group is to hold it dinner meeting the river is to (lie, it should only be after a
Sanford resident; Ned Yancey, chamber. on July 22 at the Holiday Inn at Interstate tight."
goodwill ambhssador: and Chamber 4 and State Road
R
46 in Sanford. Mrs.
Sterstromn pointed out concern with the
President Janice Springfield.
Springfield will ask support on the basis river should be brought to the attention of
Homer said that State Sen. John Vogt, that the pollution of the St. Johns Riser is both sUite and federal authorities and
11)-Cocoa Beach, and miiember ofhe a Central Florida mncemn.
began this week contacting friends and
Florida Senate's Committee on Natural
H orner said one of the bigger problems acquaintances in both levels of govern.
Resources, has been asked to assist the the conuimittee will be facing at the outset mmient,
See Editorial. Page 4,%.

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ltqIian Pr6s ent,
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A 51-year-old Sanford man, an John Spoiski said police reports show a
It's not unusual for visitors to come Into the Sanford Marina on Lake engineer for. Seaboard Coastline witness said Greene "Jumped onto the
Monroe, but Mr. Al E. Gator forgot to bring along a boat. Spotted Railroad, was taken to Seminole train, lost his grip and fell."
Memorial Hospital early this morning
He was found lodged between the train
swimming In the marina, he said he heard fishing might be a little when
his attempt to Jump onto a moving and the ground, the train having ran over
off for a few days so he decided to try a little duck hunting. There's train
failed and he was run over,
his left leg, Spolski said.
no scarcity of the large reptiles in the lake or the St. Johns River and
Alfred F. Greene, 301 Jewett Lane, was
The train, no. 1634, was moving at 10

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they are frequently seen sunning along the shore or swimming along "in recovery" at the hospital at noon. miles per hour at the fime of the 3:30 a.m.

with their eyes and nose sticking out of the water.

Seminole County Sheriff's spokesman

incident,

future council from bringing the issue up

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conferred today and found common
lie said Pertini pointed out both h
ground on East-West issues and the and Carter were "populist presidents,
men of the people who had a mmwral
Camp David Middle East accords.
Carter and l'ertini met for, 45 outlook on public affairs.''
minutes at the Quirinale Palace, half
After the private session, their
an hour longer than originally meeting was broadened to include
scheduled. An Italian government Secretary of State Edmund \luskie,
spokesman said although Italy's National Security Affairs adviser
position on the Middle East is a Zbigniew llriezinksi and counterparts
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Lake Mary Council Dumps Utility Tax Plan
By DONNA ESTES

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commissioners approve,

At a workshop Thursday, the city September voted 2-1 against increasing

Imposition of a utility tax was rejected
the Lake Mary City Council as a method cduncil will be looking at increased property taxes.
For
the third time in recent weeks by the
of raising city revenues, at least for the property taxes as the source of more
city
council.
rest of this year.
City Manager Phil Kulbes told the
revenues.
Councilman Gene McDonald's motion
Under a law which was In effect last council he will have research completed
Mayor Walter Sorenson said, however,
toremovetheltemfromconslderationby year, the council was limited in the In time for Thursday's meeting and be that the previous actions
refusal by
the board "forever and ever and ever" amount of property taxes which could be able to advise the board on ho* property board members to second a motion
passed unanimously Thursday night.
levied. Because of the peculiar wording taxes can be increased. In a budget approving a utility tax and refusal to
But Mayor Walter Sorenson told in the law, the city wound up being report earlier this week, Sanford City discuss the Issue
did not formally
McDonald the "forever and ever and required to reduce property taxes from Manager Warren Knowles said a law settle the matter. Thursday night's acever" could not be part of the motion the $3 per 81,0(X) assessed valuation passed during the recent session of the tion settled the issue for this year at
because this council cannot preclude a levied for years to $2.84 per $1,000 Legislature permits increases in least, Sorenson indicated.

European one lie insisted it did not

contradict the Caimip David accords,
The Middle East was one of the
mmiany global issues Carter discussed
with the Italian delegation. 'lime

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Minister Emi lio Colomimbo and others.
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The county, in challenging the anA letter is to be sent by the city of Lake
The subject of Councilman Ray Fox's Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi to the panel
nexation, said the annexation created an
Mary to Judge William Woodson, chief wrath In moving for the action Is in January.
City Attorney Gary Massey, in a report enclave which is forbidden by state law.
Judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit the lawsuit filed by the county against the
(Seminole and Brevard counties), city challenging the annexation of the to the city council Thursday night said
criticizing the court's "lack of concern 1,600-acre Heathrow planned unit Salfi and Williams have reduced their The county insists the annexation leaves
mid responsibility" - about a lawsuit In- development and adjacent properties, opinions in the case to writing but a parcel of county property partially
volving the city.
The suit has been bogged down in the McGregor has not as yet prepared his surrounded by city property and this
The Lake Mary Ci ty Council Th ursday courts for the past three years. The chief written opinion.
.
çTeates an enclave. The city contends a
night Instructed City Manager Phil judge last year named Circuit Judges
When mem bers of the audience gasped Parcel of Land to be an enclave must be
Kulbes to draft the let te r and send It to Robert McGregor and Voile Williams to at the wording, "lack of concern and complete ly surrounded by city property.
The term enclave has not been defined
Woodson with copies to Gov. Bob decide the issue,
responsibility" in Fox's motion Thursday
political
by
the courts, the Legislature or the
Graham and the chief justice of the
Williams and McGregor could not night, he said he "recognized the
attorney
general. -DONNA ESTES
Florida Supreme Court.
agree on a decision. Woodson added implications" of his motion,

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Surprised Teacher Denies Harming Paddled Student
Foley came to school the next day, but did not announcement of the Investigation to come to or of any such report.
school, she explained.
appear
to be in any kind of pain, either walking or
Caskey said Foley, at Sanford Grammar School
Herald Staff writer
Bernosky
came
to
her
home
with
Carolyn
Brewer,
for
about two weeks after moving from his mother's
it,"
she
said,
exsaid.
"I
watched
for
sitting,
she
The Sanford Grammar School teacher charged
the
school's
assistant
principal,
of
injury,
showed
no
evidence
plaining
he
.
Virginia
home to his father's home In Sanford, was
with conunlulng battery when she paddled a third
Bernosky
says
Brewer
came
with
punished
him
as
a
first for knocking down a girl in the
grade student last month says she did administer
representative
of
the
school
with
playground
and later for punching a boy on the
the
paddlings,
Foley's
following
the
approval
of
evening
But
the
corporal punishment, but did not doany harm to the
Clay
Carroll.
He
for
the
youth
at
the
Principal
said
adlunch
line.
caring
the
two
.
grandfather,
who
was
ddld.
Elsa Marie Caakey, 30, of 1387 Sacramento Si, time, reported the Incident to police and the ministrators have cooperated thoroughly with the
While law enforcement officials say Foley's
Deltona, was fnafy char ged Thursday by On Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. investigation, and seem interested in determining
Memorial
Hospital,
the
truth.
parents
were originally hesitant about the in.
HRS
sent
Foley
to
Seminole
Seminole state attorney's office with committing
Caskey
says
she
told
Bernosky
she
paddled
the
vestigatlon,
last week Mrs. Kelly sent a letter
G.V.
Garay
Seminole
Medical
Examiner
battery May 15, when she paddled Ware Foley, 8, where
youth
in
accordance
with
the
school's
policy,
dark
bruises
covering,
both
calling
asking
them
to
continue as they 1aw f it, said Rep.
large
ion of Ralph Foley, 1106 &amp; Maple Ave., Sanford and photographed
Kelly's
a
teacher
from,
across
the
hail
to
witness
the
aide
Bill
Purvis this morning,
New
buttocks.
Judy Kelly, wife of U.S. Rap. Richard Kelly, Rdelivery
the
blows.
of
the
bnzlses
as
being
"superdescribed
Garay
POrt Richey.
She explained her school's policy states teachers. Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris Ray said he
ficial," causing no permanent injuries.
Caskey said Thursday *e had thought
had received no communications from the Kell
fIt.
Caskey claims she was told by Bernosky after have blanket authority to paddle as
vestigatlon Into the Incident by Sanford police
asking
him to either push or drop the investigation.
Carroll has declined to comment on his school's
wrapped up without charges Last month after she their first meeting that he had received a report
saying the child was easily bruised and that he was policy, but school district spokesmen say district
.
was quseticoed b Sgt. W.R. Beirtmaky.
Ray said today Ca$ey was not actually 'indicted'
wide rules require that teachers seek approval
Sits adnIted paddling Foley twice on May 15, but ending the investigation without filing charges.
from as reported In the Herald Thursday, but formally
Bernosky said he ipterviewed Caskey at her borne an admthIstratoh time they paddle.
said the paddling was done in accordance with
charged by his office with a crime. While the effect
Incident.
Bosky said
y he only met with the woman ofthe two actions is the same, an indictment is
scho,and that the chlldwu not injured by a few days following
a
• She hadatayed borne that day, too upset over the once, and never told her the Investigation was ended formal charge from from a grand Jury, he
the corpral punishment.
said.
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wanted to say during the pri v ate
United States has been concerned session. Carter then expressed the over a European Common Market United States' 'appreciation for declaration that the Palestine Italian solidarity in NATO imuatters..
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Charles K. Herrell is alive today only
But Just as Herrell was being pushed life in them, you know. But they never
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because a funeral borne attendant tin. Into a cooler, an attendant at Brown were given a chance to be revived,
funeral home until this morning," he
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The nation's
scorching inflation rate slowed considerably in April with consumer prices
rising 0.9 percent as energy coats stabilized and prices for food, clothing and
housing grew more moderately, the
government reported today.
The April Increase in the Consumer
Price Index -a barometer of the cost of
li ving in the United Sta tes - was the
smallest in 15 months and followed three
straight monthly
hikes of 1.4 percent.
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The tra ns portation index, which includes
the pr ice of gasoline; the cost of
Action Reports................. 1A Editorial.......................4A
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percent in Mar ch, slowed to 0.5 percent in
April. Increases in the cost of fruits,
vegetables and cereal and bakery
April. Mat in well below the steady 18.1
products slightly overshadowed
declining meat, poultry, fish and egg
February and March.
dollar is now worth 41.2 cents.
phenomenal pace during
first
prices to account for the increase.
The Inflation report was an enme most encouraging new, in the months of the year,
The Inflation rate would have wound
cotraajng sign for President Carter, who Labor Department report was on energy
"Gasoline prices were unchanged in down even further If it were not for the
t ilng prices will abate prices, which had been rising at a April (aft
er seasonal adjustment).,,
high cost of housing last mon th.
in early summer. Goverrunent econo-$4A16 (UP!) - Miami pollee today Miami's policsnen, met Thursday night Mists predicted recently the Inflation
Wotened a walkout if amnesty Is and following the Session FOP president
rate will
lO percent by yeses end
gr ted to the more than 1,000 rIoters Jack Sullivan said a meeting would be
But even though Inflation used in
ateddurIng last weekend',tlweeday held later today with Police (Iilef'Ken- AprIl, the real spendable Incoi e
of a
rs*ge ci looting, burning, and killing, 'th Harms. ,
typical American could not keep pace
United Press International
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Fratss'tal-Order.of Police also
with the cost of living. The Labor
The
Federal
Reserve
Bo
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controls
Marthl4 in an attempt to
panIes,wm only have to set ujde ,50
bpØi drailating a petition rifling for
"Depending on his response we'll then Department said spendable Income America's central bank is cutting its runaway inflation under control,
for every new $100 in credit they ls,
threcall of Mi*n'I Mayor MAIrIC* decide what to do," &amp;ithvan said. "But plunged l.a percent iast monü.
tough, Inflation-fightIng credlit controls in
Thursday, the boèd cut the ream instead of the $15 required under the
FUN, who referred to some of the Police - there was a come,
In this meet1g
The rsllfl price lndlez WAS Mt5 halt, and President Carter says that
1teiner*
Aim as "bw
and en the west that grantizj imney 'inAprfl,wtithmeans$loowos'tho(goock "kl make It easier for Americans to consumer that applies to Issuer, of March regulations.
credit from 15 percent to 7.5
In response to the board's actlon,blg
which re1Mantamoat of to rioters Is a big 'No"
13 years ago now cat
.5Q; or, the 1007 obtain thank loans.
percent. That means creditors, Including h*rsks i'rnuedlately cut their prime rate.
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fully intended to make up that dif:
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expected this," Councilman Ray-Fox
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announcement that two federal grants
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Sheriff John Polk and was told Polk's
and a moratorium on council
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department will and can meet a call from
may make it unnecessary to cut the
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Lake Mary for police protection.
police department, at least for the
Perinchief at that time suggested the
remainder of tlls fiscal year.
sheriff's offer of police assistance to the
A furious Fox, who had been the butt of -- -city was "tainted by the Fact he Is runa- number of adverse remarks from
ning for re-election."
cILzens during the stormy four.
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ursday night told the Lake
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remarks to City Manager Phil Kulbes
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and Mayor Walter Sorenson in the city ;.-- - -4
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obligation and authority to go anywhere
officials for not notifying him and
In Seminole County when requested by a
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proval had been received two days
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nouncement of anticipated receipt of the
call to the local police department. If
money was not made until near the and of ,
they insist on a deputy anyway, we will
the meeting alter emotional presensend deputy," he said. tatlons demanding the police department
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power
his department would be unable to
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(Ire department and their Spouses.
give neighborhood patrol to the city.
To serve the city around the clock would
.,'.'.The council has lost its credibility,"
-require 5.7 deputies plus supervisors, he
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.Toward ti* aid, ci the nisdip Police
said. Coats for contracted service would
ag.f H.irry- 3en.on
4a..Ih.daaI'
ran about $laO,000, he said, adding his grants totaling $11,000 for programs to'
estimates were base&amp;,onth øost of
"begin June 1 had been
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the grants provides for a canvassing
benefits, plus vehicles, maintenance and
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aiding the senior,.
Contracted police protection &amp;óm the sheriff's department would prevention, safety, security of the people,
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The second
grant
for a cost Lake Mary $150,000 a year. Sheriff John Polk tells city officials would be realized because commerce
counseling
service
forprovides
young people
and citizens, Meanwhile, Police Chief Harry BensonstudIes budget and Industry would no longer - be inbefore they get into trouble. The
would include a police officer, a documents.
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in money now received in police fines and
Herald Plwt.s by Tern Viacom
Benson said an officer was hired In April said Mayor Walter Sorenson. The cutting the police department budget bond forfeitures; grants brought Into the "'the (lake Mary City) Council has lost its credibility,” Councilman
in anticipation of the grant being ap. meeting was a workshop lesalon, where because it is currently receiving 36 city by the police department and the Hay Fox told city officials alter 'Thursday night's council meeting.
proved for the pre.dellnquency program. no official votes are taken. "Therewiube percent of the city's revenue, much more cost of maintaining police vehicles,
Fox asked City Treasurer and a vote on the matter at the next regular than any other single department.
currently handled by police officers in
Bookkeeper Madeleine Papa If the meeting," be said.
Supporting McDonald's motion were off-duty hours. "We can squeak through looking after the city's $372,000 budget, rate of vandalism and the youth
$I100 in grapts and a moratorium on
Meanwhile, Coundiman Burt Perth- Fox and Councilman Francis Mark. this fiscal year," he said.
his salary is a good investment,
programs his department has initiated
council, mayor'- - ö advisory board -. chief, who wor
ks cl iy.wlth the police. - - McDonald prefaced his statements by,
Fox told the people they have to make a
"how many times are you going to be and sponsored.
members expense allowances for the department, said the'funding to cover the saying he had no personal feeling against choice. "Either-yot want the service and willing to - rebuild the- pollee- depart- . Perincfu introduced intothe record'
remainder of the fiscal year, estimated ,hórUall was only a "band-aid" and the the police department.
are willing to pay the taxes or you will ment?" Chief Benson was asked by a number of petitions from citizens ask;'
at:$3A, could cover the $13,000 to city's financial problem in the new
More than 60 persons were In the have reduced service," he said,
woman in the audience.
that the police department be kept at full
$14,000 shortfall In the budget.
Mrs. Carol Hoffman of the Fire
fiscal year, beginning Oct. 1, would be far audience that filled the council chamber
"i have a pension I live on," Benson strength. Ssrneson entered letters from
"The majority of the money could be worse.
and spilled into the parking lot. Sorenson department suggested that the city said, noting his career in law en- industries and businesses in the cornused for the shortfall," Mrs. Papa said.
Thursday night's discussion of cutting began by saying the issue had become manager, Phil Kulbes, is a "luxury the forcement has spanned 32 years. "I'm at inunity. lie listed those firms interested
"It appears the solution has been the police department budget was "far more emotional than need be." He city cannot afford." McDonald said, the end , of my career. I'm paying my in the police department including: NCR,
pre5ented to get us through the end of this scheduled a week ago after Councilman said the the 1979 council, which did not however, that Kulbes' salary is only a dues. If I only have two men, I will do the Flagship Bank, BankAmerica Travelers
fiscal year (Sept. 30)," Fox said.
Gene McDonald urged consideration be Include McDonald, Fox and Councilman small percentage of the budget, adding best I can as long as I can." lie also Checks and Stromberg-Carlson, the

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battle-scarred provincial capital of Kwangju filed past
the displayed bodies of 52 persons killed In an antigovernment revolt, and casualty reports reaching
Seoul saId 81 people were ki lled In the 'five-day
airrection and 350 others were wounded.
A shaky truce reigned in Kwangju, South Korea's
fourth largest city, but 30,000 demonstrators gathered
in the city to await the results of nego tia tions be tween
representatives of the mili ta ry and the demonstrators,
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worst civil strife since the Korean war,
In Washington, the united Sta tes warneg communist
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admission have been approved by the
Seminole County School Board. The new rules
were adopted to conform with Florida
sta tute s.
The new adm ission cutoff dates for kindergarten move ba ck one month each year
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Unde r the old policy, any child could be
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police report.
The thief managed to find Mrs. McCloud's .22 caliber pistol
behind the counter during the robbery, police say. He used it to
force the woman back Into a bathroom,'locking her in with
bolt on ft outside of the door.
Police say Mrs. McCloud still does not know exactly
much money was taken, or if any goods other than her pistol
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were stolen.
Mrs. McCloud was released a short time late r, shaken but
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achieves a raw score in the 80th percentile,
The new policy pr ovides that to ente r
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the teacher for the fIrst 20 school days to
December 1 of the 1980.81 school year; by
determine whetJr the child's social and
November I of the 1981-82 school year;
emotional adjustment is acceptable for
October 1 of the 1982-83 school year and by
remaini ng in school.
September 1 of the 1983-84 school year.
Kindergarten atte ndance is not compulsory
However, t he board also adopted cri te ria
under
Florida law, but to coincide with
for early admission to kindergarten which
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befo re January 1 of a school year, but after
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the legal cu t-off da te for that year,
be
grade.
admitted to kindergarten pro vided parents of,
t he child make an appointment for an InPrevlous'poiicy called for any c hild who
dividually administered test and the child
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a golf co urse compared to w ha t's up there," Carter said of
mountain , w hich was still shooting steam up to 3,000 feet today.
"I don't know that in recorded history In ow nati on tha t
therehaseverbeenamoreformldableexplosmon," Cartersald
after his helicopter tr ip over south west Washington and plane
flight east to Spokane to observe the state's "ash bowl."
Army National Guard helicopter crews raised they' total to
---17 bodies recovered from- the desolate blast area around thE
peak and have si ghted dead victims at 15 other locations, some
of w hich could Involve multiple deaths. The new addition of 13
fatalitlesre vised the listof mlsslngdown to52_ most of whom
were feared dead,
ScIentists told the president that the, blast from th e volcano
was larger than any bomb In the U.S. strateglè arsenal and

Hiroshima, Japan , In 1945.
Carter, a formr nuclear engineer, was br iefed by volcanohazard e xperts from the U.S. Geological Survey. Th ey
estimated 140 billIon cubic feet of rock and ash was emitted by
the eruption - a bout 1 ton for every human being on Earth .
"The mountain Is complete ly devastated," said carter. 'alt
will ta ke year s, even decades, before It can be repaired. The
sa lt erosion will be severe, Creating some kind of growth to
contain that erosion will be a challenge."
The re gion could never be restored to its original condition,
he predicted, and because it is unique in the United States he
suggested, "When access can be provided it will be a site
people will come from all over the world to observe. It may
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view,
where reidetits whose property as fr6Medby
tons of mud, water and logs following the eruption were being
aIded by Red Cross and Army Nationa l Guard personnel.
AtSpokane, the president metwith local eastern Washington
officials to hear t heir assessment of the fallout da ma ge and to
talk to them about federal disaster aid. He said damage to th e
region's cro was heavy, but rainfall during the day had
Wash.,

WASHINGTON (UPI) - More and
' more, retired
Americans are falling Into one of two classes finan cially sec ur e or near poverty -and a new pension
mechanism Is needed to close the gap, a White House
task force recomm ended today.
"A two-class system of retirement is developing in
this country," said C. Peter McColough, chairman of
the president's Commission on Pension Policy .
"One class of retirees does fairly well In retirement
because the y receive pension benefits from their employer, if he maintains a pension plan, and they also
receive a Social Security check," McColough sa id.
"The other class of retir ees exists at or near the
pover ty li ne while relying almost exclusively on Social
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Early admission to first grade Is provided
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climbed to 32 and at lest 52 others were missing today and
searchErs looked for more bodies around the Mount St. Hele ns'
area, devastated by a volcanie blast 500 times greater than the
atom bomb dropped on H iroshima.
President Carter, who surveyed the dam age Thursday,
described it as "the worst thing I've ever
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - A group of American
abandoning Its court fight to force the US.
Olympic Committee to-accept an Invita tion to
the
mmmer Olympics in Mowow.
A thrmjudge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals Thursday rejected a request by 25 Olympic
athletes for an Injunction that would order the USOC to
"provisionally" accept the Invita tion pe nding fullscale review of their case.
The appeals court upheld a lower court's dismissal of
their lawsuit on grounds the USOC was under no
a teariLtai.M Games.
The athletes filed suit agai nst the USOC's decision on
April 12 in the wake of President Carter's demand to
boycott the games in response to the Soviet invasion of
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A special act governing the number of liquor Ilcenses to
available to Seminole County after census figures are
mpiled passed the Florida House today and will be sat
Gov. Bob Graham for his signature, State Rep. Bobby
Brantley, R-Longwood, said from Tallahassee today.
The bill had previously passed the Senate.
The legislation sponsored by the Seminole County
League of Civic Associations allocates one Uquor license
for each 4,0(X) residents of the county. Previously the
allowed one lice nse foruch 2,500 residents:
MAN BEATEN IN CAR
The legislation does not affect licenses held by
A San ford man suffered bruises when someone broke out his
resta urants, motels, hotels and private clubs.
car window and began beating him with a gun Thursday night, _________________________________
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Some Republican congressmen who sup port George Bush
for the presidenti al nomination are now urging the former CIA
di rector to suspend campai gn ing In the Interest of party unity.
Others are 'Urging him to fight on.
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Bush Thursday abandoned his hope of beating Ronald Reagan
on the frontrunner's home turf of Californ ia.
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altoget her - just a week short of the final round of nine
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Bush for the nomination met In Washington Thursday with
Bush's campaign manager, James Baker, to discuss the
ca ndi da te's options,
Rep. Barber Conable, R-N Y., Bush's national steering committee chairman, said "no'consensus" was reached at the meeting. "He's got to make the decision Ihmself. If there's an .
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ci Investigation say It's too early yet to determine what
ëausedthe crash of the freighter Summit Venture with
the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, spilling vehicles and 35
people to their deaths In Tampa Bay.
No findings were Issued Thursday when the panel
completed the first phase of its Investigation after
hearing two weeks ci testimony.
Coast Guard Capt. Edward Grace refused to
speculate on what caused the grinding accident May
that ripped part of the bridge span during a galewhipped thunderstorm.
Gracesaidtbeboardwasunableto Interview several
witnesses, Inclutling the lone swvlvorof a vehicle that
150 feet Into Tampa Bay. The musing
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willing to raid the sta te's emergency reserve mo ving with a less ambitious school confund and raise property taxes a bit to see that stf'Uctlon program.
'teac hers get a pay increase and other educaAny increase In school millage means that
tion needs are met.
some bf the 1160 per family tax cut to be
The Senate is bent on taking care of
omestead exemption
education from the $375 million In obli gated
sch&amp;l taxes approved by Floridians
state dollars available for the supplementa l March would be wash
ed out and commercial
budget, with no tax increases and the working and industrial pr o perty owners, who
don't
capital fund remaining at $404 million, the enjoy the homestead exemption, would
see
maximum all owed by law, in th e event state t heir taxes go up a little.
revenues plummet during the recession.
The Senate budget sets aside a $404 million
The House Th ursday approved an extra
working
capital fund. It'also clam psce i li ngs
$59.5 mIlli on for teachers' pay raises, with
on
school
board revenues to see that
$24.5 million coming from the $404 million Flori
di
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the $160 a year tax cut and taxes
working' capital fund. It also ordered a half
IViILdUI CUIIIdflL.
m1U—O cents per 11,0(X) of assessed value e
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schools and agreed to give school boards the Gr
abili ty to boost tax Increases fur ther when
The House voted 110 to 2 (wIth Torn Patraising so-call ed "dIscretionary" dolla rs ( that terson, DPensacola, and Thomas Danson Jr.,
amount over the required effort).
R-Sarasota, dissenting) for a compromise
The actio ns came as the House worked on plan to boost the salar y of public schoo l tea.
sup plemental appr opriations to the $8 billion, c hers. An additio nal $59.5 million would be
second ha lf of the $18 billion bIennial budget appropr iated for public sch ools - $35 million
passed last summer. Final approval of the in federal revenue sharing funds and the rest
plan (HB 1770) was put off until Monday.
from the working capital fund.
Th e Sena te budget was to tnt the floor
It now appears the federal revenue sharing
Thursday, bu t ac tion was finall y de lay ed
pro
gr am wIll not be e liminated as President
ne xt Wednesday,
Carterhas pr oposed,so the$3SmlUion that
House members passed 7442 a sepa rate bill had been cut out of the budget earlier can be
(MB 1796) dIstribu ting $115 mi llion In con- put back In, said Finance and Tax Chairman
struction dollars to public schools, community Ste ve Pajcic, DJacksonville. And $380 million
colleges and un iversities and giving school as an emergency reserve "will be plenty."
boards the discretion of a heifty tax hike.
There al ready Is in the supplemental budget
The proposal allows each school d istrict to enough additional money to gi ve teac hers a
levy an ex tra two mills - $2 per $1,000 of $1,300 raise, Pajcic. The $59.5 million provides
assessed value - to genera te additional a not her $700 for a total of $2,000. Sc hool
co nstructIon dollars.
districts aren't bound to use this money for
The governor recommende d the olonal salaries, however, he admi tted, so
two mills for school co nstruction, The optional teachers unions will have to get the $2,000 raise
twomill plan Is bottled up hi the ways and through collecti ve bargaining.

MIAMI (UP!) - Singer Anita Bryant has flied for
divorce, saying her marriage of nearly 20 years to her
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manager-h usband Bob Green Is "Irretrievabley
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Miss Bryant, a crusader against "the disintegration
of the American family" and a gays rights foe, filed for
di vorce Thursday In Dade Circuit Court.
Her petition did not give a reason for the divorce
action. But In a statement released at her Miami Beach
mansion late Thursday she said Green had coope rated
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"With certain hired staff members who conspired t
control me and use my name and reputation to build
the ir personal careers Instead of my ministry."
Miss Bryant, so conservative when she married
Green at age 2o that she said she was shocked when he
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first held her hand In public, said her husband
"violated my most precious asset: my very con2, science. At the risk of material sacrifice, my conscience Is my most valuable property."
In he divorce petition, Miss Bryant asked for
custody of the couple's tow' children, child support, use
of the couple's 25-room mansion until It can be sold,
and division of the couple's property.
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Liberty City when a brick was throwfi through
th e windshield.
Police said today the riot area remained
quiet through the night.
Meanwhile, one of fo ur former Dade County
police officers whose acquittalin t he beating
of a black businessman triggered the rioting
was reported in critical condition from a
suicide attempt, poli ce reported.
Michael Watts, 30, was found unconscious" ,
(rota carbon monoxide poisoning in his bed
Thursday night by his former wife. Nancy
Watts. lie ha:I told her earlier in the day he
was thinking about suicide be ca use of
"problems with his girlfriend," she said.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Joa n Blue figure if the
National Park Services wants to rid the Grand Canyon National Pat of wild burros, it should also eliminate
its offices, roads and bathrooms.
Mrs. Blue, president .cf the Ameri can Horse'
Protective Association, won a roun d In court Th ursday
in a two-year battle to stop the agency from implementlng a- plan to remove the burros, whose an.
cestors were br ought In by pr ospectors decades ago.
At the request of a ho rse group and the Human e'
Society of the United State's, U.S. District Judge June
Green agreed to delay the Park Set'vlce's plans until
arguments are heard ill the case, possibly on June 6.

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unseat Reagan as the heirapparent to tht Republican
nomination, Bush wa hurt by television network news acChévCkUp yet?
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that Rea gan had enough de legates to clinch the nomina tion.
MRS.
ANNIE
BELL Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Is Pleased To Announce
The United Press International delegate count shows
All San ford civic clubs and organizations have been Invited CHAMBERS
the Opening Of His Oil ice He Is survived by his wife, Reagan nine de lega tes shy. of the 998 required for
to send a representative to a meeting of the 1960 Fourth of July
Mrs. Annie Bell Chambers, Mrs. Leola Wilson; two nomination. Bush has o
For the Practice 01
nly 270 delegates.
Committee to be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Greater 70, of 2261 Water St., Eas
t daughte rs, Mrs. Olivia Flores
Baker said the former CIA director would not contest
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Building at 400 E. First St. Sanford, died Wednesday at and Mrs. Ruth Ann Williams;
Plans will be discussed for the annual Independence Day Seminole Memprial Hospital.
Reagan for California's 168 delegates, that he is canceling
Monday thru Saturday '
seven foster grandchildren weekend campaign stops
celebrati on held In Fort Mellon Park and those at tending will
In New Jersey and Ohio and will
and Evenings by Appointment
Survivors include Sons, and many ni
eces, nephews announce Monday In Houston whe er he
be informed how they can earn money for their projectjand Alfonso Chambers, and cousins.
th
will stay in the race.
DRIFTWOOD VILLAGE 323-2300
help pay for the fireworks display, according to Jack Homer, Jacksonville, and Robert
Baker Insisted the decision to abandon California did not
Wilson.
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the chamber's executive manager.
Chambers, Sanford; Mortuary is In charge ,, of necessarily foreshadow a decision by Bush to concede
daughters, Mrs. Dorothy arrangements.
Chambers Evans and Ms.
Loretta Hadley, Sanford;
Funeral Notices
stepsons, Jessie Chambers Jr.
Plants will be for sale at the Jaycee Building at Fifth Street and EulIe Chambers, of
CHAMBERS, MRS. ANNIE
N.Y.;
step- BELL - Funeral s.rvices for
and French Avenue In Sanford this Saturday beginn ing at 9 Brooklyn,
daughter, Mrs. Ida Bell Mrs. Annie Bell Chambers, 70, of
A.M.
fl61 Wat er St • East Sanford.
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The Jaycees also-will -be selling general purpose 646 far-.- .Matthew
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Seminole Memorial Hospital
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planned for this 'year
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Wilson-Elchelberger Sanford with Rev. A. Evans
Mortuary Is In charge of Officiating. Burial in Restlawn
Cemetery.
arrangements.
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Funeral services for Mrs.
Alvetet Herds, 64, Of 1013
Mrs. Alveter Herds, 66, of
Hickory Ave., Sanford, who died
NATIONAL REPORT: Thermometers shimmered under
1013 HIckory Ave., Sanford
Sunday at Seminole Memorial
the glare of a relentless sun that pushed the mercury into a
died Sunday at Seminole
Hospital, will be Saturday at 1
second day of record highs across the upper Midwest, cornp.m. at New Bethel MB Church,
Memorial Hospital.
E. Ninth and Hickory, Snford,
oundlng the misery of drought-ridden farmers In North
She Is survived by two sons
with Rev. Robert Doctor of
Dakota. Heat records were shattered from Montana to
Eugene and Robert Irvin; a
ficiattrg. Burial in Restlawn
Wyoming, reaching U far east U northern Minnesota.
daughter, Mrs. Effie B. Cemetery. WilsonElchelberger
Williston, N.D. sweltered under 106 degrees - the highest
Wright; a sister, Mrs. Ozzie Mortuary in charge.
temperature In the nation Thursday - breaking the area's
Lang, and several nieces and M L A R N a v • M R S.
record high for the date set lnlg33atgoclegrees, and for the
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for Mrs. Elizabeth J.
month set only the day before at 102 degrees.
Wilson-Elchelberger McLarney,
44. of 30 Tucker
-AREA READINGS (1 am.): temperature: 77;
Mortuary Is In charge of Drive Sanford, who died
overnight low: 69; yesterday's high: $4; barometric pressure:
Thursday at Seminole Memorial
arrangements.
Hospital, will be at 10:30 am,
'.O4; relative humidity: 90 percent; winds: south southeast at
Saturday at Christ Unitd
mph.
M R S. E I. I Z A B E T H Methodist Church with Rev.
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Robert F. Miller officiating
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'.5:17 p.m.; lows 10:50 am., 11:19 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
Mrs.
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,highs 4:33 am., 5:06 p.m.; lows 10:42 a.m., 11:10 p.m.;
MCLarney, 64, of 309 Tucker In charge.
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Not contesting California on June 3 "doesn't rule out going
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have made the first arrest in the savage
beatings of three whites who were attacked
during last weekend's race
Frankie Lee James, 20, was picked up late
Thursday as he walked along a street in the
Liberty City neighborhood where the attacks
occurred Saturday.
After questioning at police headquartcrs, hç
was charged with three counts of attempted
first-degree murder. Police said other arrests
were expected.
James is accused of taking part in the
beatings of 1&amp;-year.old Michael KuIp and his
22-year-old brother, Jeffrey, and Debra
Getman, 23.
The KuIp brothers were battered into comas
and Jeffrey's ears and tongue were cut off. Ms
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alleviateo conutuons somewnat. Pre li minary estimates put the cost of the devastation at $400
million to property, $200 mill ion to forests, from $150 to $200
million to a gr iculture and farm equipment, $50 million to roads
and bridges and at least $15 million more needed to dredge the
Coiumbla River, which was made impassable to large-ships.
Geologists flying over the new crater and its surroundings
Th ursday ni ght painted a grim pict ure of a barren landsca pe
wi th new lakes, ash.filled valleys and a river sysm
struggling to r-esthblish itself.
Pete Lipman of the USGS said there was no sign yet of the
dacite dome geologists expect ci form eventuall y within the
cr ater by the ris ing of thick, sluggish lava through the channel
cleared by the huge eruptIon.
Anearthquake of about 2.5 magnitude was recorded about 7
p.m. Thursday about 6 miles north of the rnountain,,an area
where no quakes had been reported previously 1Jpiiin call ed the occurrence 'inte etin" insid Ü1
a catastrophic readjustment" of the earth 's s ur face from the
eruption would be expected to cause earthquakes.
Carte r was told that the mountiin was now an .'open
system" w hich had "cleared its throat." He predicted there
will be f urthereruptions of Mount St. Helens, but nothing anyw here nea r as serious as Sunday's explosion.

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During the assault, the gun went off, poli ce say. Mclntyr
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ICEY WEST, Fla, (UP!) - Cuba has rejected a
proposal from a U.S., British and Costa Rican
delegation to participate in multilateral talks over the
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The broadcast, monitored In Miami, said Cuban
officials considered the proposed talks a trespass into
their Internal affairs. Last week, the three countries
sent delegations to Bermuda to discuss -strategy to use
In approaching Cuban Preside nt Fidel Castro.
Cuban chancellory.officials rejected the proposal,
which was submitted by the U.S. Interests Section, and
the note that enmnnnli1 it. iavin, thv had
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"As a sovereignty, we do not have to be subjected to
the negptlattons of any other country," the broadcast
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Christine McCloud.- 55, owner of Port's Grocery, 1308 W.

GEORGETOWN,Guyana (UPI) -Former Peoples
Temple member Larry Layton was acquitted of trying
to kill two def ectors from the sect's Jonestown cornmune In an airport ambush that ended In the sla yin g of
California Rep. Leo Ryan and led to the mass suicide of
900 cultists.
But Layton, 34, the sect's X-ray technician and a
loyal follower of the late cult leader Roy. Jim Jones
still has fi ve murder charges pending against
Guyana and may face f ederal charges In
United
States for the congressman's death.
The Nov. 18, 1978, shooting at &amp; remote airstrip In
Jungle town of Port Kaltuma near the Jonestown
commune resul ted in the deaths of Ryan, three jour.
nallsts a nd one of the 15 Temple defectors attempting
to leave the sect.
The shootut triggered the mass suicide hours later
of more thin 900 cult members, who drank poisoned
drinks from vats In the jungle commune.
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FBI agents and Seminole County deputies are continuing
their search today for a man who stole several thousand
dollars by placing an alleged bomb under a bank teller's nose.
i ne rar reaerai savings branch at the corner of U.S. High.
' way 17-92 and State Road 436 was robbed at 2:35 p.m.
Thur.
sday, by a man who placed what appeared to be a bomb ina
ive-in deposit window, depuflessay.
The man ordered an unidentified IP1IDr to fill Ihr k.J*, cuiired cylinders and some wires, with all the
money at the window, before the device
exploded, deputies
sa id.
The teller complied, placing more than $1,006 in the box, said
FBI agent Gary Brey, who declined to name either the teller or
the exact amount of money taken.
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Deputies say the thief retrieved the box from the teller, then
sped off In an unknown direction In his black-roofed red Ford.
De pu ties were summoned to the scene by one of the savings
and loans office's teller s who tripped
an alarm, but strived
after the robber had made his getaway, Brey said.

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site can.
The booklet is free to
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to buy or build a new home, plan to make it a

they represent the energy savings of the 4,300
Watt WiseTM homes currently within the FPL
Watt-Wise home. FPL's money-saving Watt-Wise
service area.
homes have features like extra ceiling and wall
$739,000 buys a lot of electricity. Or a lot of
insulation, solar and heat-recovery units for water
other things for Watt-Wise home owners who
heating, a higher-efficiency air conditioner or
don't have to spend it on their electric bills,
heat pump, power savers like fluorescent lighting
And 24,000 barrels of oil? That's 24,000
and a microwave oven, and thermally efficient
barrels that Florida Power &amp; Light doesn't have
windows and doors (with glass areas planned to
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prices. Which saves FPL money. Saves our cuslittle more now. But in
tomers money. And puts our country that much the long run, it'll cost
closer to energy independence,
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children who am the Innocent Is sk months, Freddy. And 11
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pin. on Saturday, May 31.

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find a lot of homeowners go the freshly cut stems are
Wrong. Forty to 60 percent plunged into hot, the n cold
shade Is considered Ideal, water. Keep the stems in the
They do need some sunshine, hot bath until the water turns
and an hour or two of full lukewarm, then place the
Is considered cuttings In a ba th of cold
best for caladiums. longer water.

society, It Is giving rise to some concern that'.
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26, the tegular meeting of the Longwood-Winter Springs
area Chamber of Commerce will be held Tuesday, May 27,
at the Quality Inn North at noon.

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Mulching plants swill help
maintain necessary soil
moisture and promote lush,
to follow a few basic
healthy foliage development.
guidelines to insure success, - if the
sd!I Is allowed to dryChboSe a flower hedwith
moderately rich, well. out, the plants wilt rapidly.
Caladlums grow - best at
prepared soil for planting
temperatures of 80 or 90
caladiUM3.
Soils
for degrees farenheit, and they

soil moist, but not soggy. If
molst,butnotsoggy,soil.Too the plant turns pale, or
much water will cause roots doesn't seem to be growing-to decay.
wen, "
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Still falls far Short Of it. To Miami as recent'

settings of discontent
Mempls aI Mobile.

Marsha Wait, a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
VFW Post 8207, was elected District Conductress at the
convention, and a hearty congratulations to Marsha.

Mrs. Thomas (Barbara) Kuhn, International recording
secretary and SAC chairman of Winter Springs La Sertoma, inducted the members in a candlelight ceremony.
Mrs. Robert Beverly Burns, La Sertoma District
Governor, was the mistress of ceremonies and installed the
officers of the new club,
Mrs. John (Joyce) Schneader, president-elect of the
Winter Springs Club, read the congratulatory messages.
Mr. William Daucher, Sertoma District Governor,
presented the District Freedom Essay Winner, Miss Tara
Lynn Houzer.
Sertoma Club of Pine hills cooped and served the broiled
steak dinner,

The Winter Springs Club nau oeen instrumental in
starting a club in Pine Hills, and members were invited to
participate in the charter ceremonies.

and contain organic matter make excellent house plants.
For house plant conditions,
before planting. Make
of one part sand
the site has good drainage., prepare a soil
and one part'peat. Keep the
Caladiums grow best in a

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The key to elping Detrc% is to ttw* wa to
accelerate Its retooling w. in QW*. The
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Hills La Sertoma at the Edgewood Boys Ranch.

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As I said, caladiums are
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foliage of its attractive
colors, and limit plant growth,
as well. When planting
Fancy leafed caladiums are caladiums, place them two
the most popular and inches deep and eighteen
familiar. They have large, inches apart In the soil.
somewhat rounded leaves,
Caladiuxns respond well to
and are available in a wide fertilization, and a complete
range of foliage color, from fertilizer should be mixed
pure white, with strongly with the soil at planting time,
contrasting green veins, to A minimum of two pounds of
bright pink or rose,
an all-purpose garden ferThe lance leafed caladium tilizer Is suggested for one
is available In all these colors hundred square feet of garf
the. but it's leaf share k i4g.n L'n,'h mn,fh
flUWflteT?áth'Fgrowing season, apply
than round, and the entire another pound of fertilizer for.
plant Is somewhat smaller every one hundred square
than
the
fancy-leafed feet.

And then comes Miami. It comes as a
i+ouows more
Thn a deZe of cLvikight legislation, of
deation In education and employment
ortunity, of the steady expansion of

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readily available at most
Florida nurseries in either the
fancy or lance leaf varieties,

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Congrat ul ations to the VFW Post 8207 and Ladles'
Auxiliary, for receiving the B.F. Woodward Hospital
Trophy in the hospiüil program at District 18 Convention In
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Flyers scored three times to take' 3-2 lead Cup finals Is a tale of two roommates - the - their first advantage since Game MacLeish
cagey veteran and the unflappable rookie.
then touched off a three-goal, third period to
Veteran center Rick MacLeish unleashed send the two teams back to Uniridalé, N.Y.,
for Saturday's sixth game with tJ* Islanders
hi.s deadly wrist shot twic&amp;I.r -goals Thursday
holding a 3-2 advantage.
night to help the Flyers tave off elimination
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Golden South Weekend Set
The fourth annual Golden South Classic will be held
Saturday, May 24, ab Showalter Field, Winter Park.
The open 5,000 meter run will begin at 8 a.m., the open
age group track meet will begin at 9 a.m. and Classic
field events are set for 2 p.m.
This year's Classic promises exciting sports competition in several events where athletes will be vying
for All-American tojs honors. Events meriting close
observation are the four-mile-relay and the womens
twQ.mile-relay
The Golden South Classic, co-sponsored by the
Sentinel Star and the Central Florida YMCA Track
Club, is recognized as one of the four post season AAU
sanctioned track and field meets.
Advance tickets for the Classic are being sold
through May Zi at an advance price of $2.00 with a
coupon from the Sentinel Star. Without the coupon, the
tickets are $300 each. The coupons are redeemable at
16 Burger King Restatfrants and area sporting goods
stores. All proceeds benefit the Central Florida YMCA
Track Club.

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WINTER PARK- Rollins College soccer coach,
Gordie Howell, has announced his new in-coming
players for the 1980-81 season. Coach Howell will be
fielding a basically young man in 80-81, as nine senIors,
including seven regular starters, 'raduatè this year.
The new Tar Booters include: Even Bernstein, a
midltelder selected to Parade Magazine's AllAmerican High School Team; Steve Hughes, a midfielder from Ontario, Canada;i Ed Iloppe, a First

for the Honchos were Dennis
Hall 4 for 4, and Denny Boggs
2 for 3. -Leading hitters for
Calvary Baptist were Skip
Pletzer 2 for 2 and one home

Second Team All-State midlielder from St. Louis; Jeff
Rolland, a mldlielder from St. Louis; Denny Ullo,
whose brother, Gary, is a Rollins Booter; Gregg
Marinich, an All-State Team member from Columbia,
Maryland; Newton Berwig, a winger from Rio de
Janeiro; Joe Raymond, a goalie from New York;
Jainle Katzln from Oakmont, Pennsylvania; Richard
Leftwich, a First Team All Metro player from Orlando,
and his brother Robert; and John Ervin, a back from
Winter Park.
Last season the Tars finisbed second In the Sunshine.
State Conference with an overall record of 12 wIns, 4
losses and 2 tIes. Th Booters outscored their opponents 45 to 17 whIle recording seven shutouts for the
year. Rollins was ranked number eIght in the Southern
Region by the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of
America at the end of last season.

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Basketball
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Kentucky to a multiyear
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Rochester (NASL)
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Kansas City (Leonard 7-4) at
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New York at Toronto
Cleveland at Boston
Texas at Oakland
Detroit at Baltimore night
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Kansas City at Calif. night
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MacLeish, rookie Brian Propp and Paul
Holingren. playing despite a painful knee
injury, wrapped up the Philadelphia scoring1
Persson accounted for the Islanders' only
goal in the third period, which broke the
Stanley Cup recoru of 12 power-play goals in a
playoff series.

run, Greg Leach 3 for 5, and Sanford.jcces was can- for 5 and 2 home runs, Jasper Classic homes. tiassic the game went 7 complete
Baptist against the Honchos. and Timim Ward all 2 for 4. Art a later date.
runs and 'Willie Lewis. &amp; runs though and Exec, Crnfederates 21. SNAFU 12,
At the end of 1 complete in. Mitchell also had a home run.
In the Iirst'game Thursday Hubert Back both 3 for 5. Torn Consultants won 10-7. Leading Leading batters for SNAFU
ning of play, the Honchos led
The second game had night, My 15, G.O.H. Inc. Watson also had a home run. batters for Classic Homes were l)oug Hancock and Hick
4-2. Calvary Baptist added i.ongwood
Traveler take on took on the players and
The second game pitted were I)avid Moss &amp; Ed Pullen Napierata both :1 for 4. and
another run in the top of the Bay-Con General. l.ongwoot jumped to a 12-0 lead by the
Exec. Consultants against both 2 It) for 4. ith home runs l)avt' licinak 2 for 4, l.eading
second inning, and held the
Traveler took a big corn. end of 3 innlng,s, The Players Classic homes in a close by E)avid Moss and Jake the way for the Confederates
Honchos, and both teams limantling
lead 12-2 after I then held G.O.1I. Inc.
gathe. Classic Homes took the Atlanis. Fur Exec. Con- was Rich I)illartol(,mImeo3 for 4
went scoreless in the 3rd coimiplete inning of play and scvreles
while they scored I lead 3-1 after I complete in- stiltants. Earl Johnson and and I lionie run, Hick Patrick.
inning. Calvary Baptist then - never lost their lead the rest run in the 4th inning. In the
p'ut 4 more runs on the board of the game. Bay-Con General top of the 5th, GSO.H. Inc. ning of play. They then in- I)aryll Pruitt nent 3 fur 4 and John Watson and Steve Litcreased their lead in the I'aul Urshan 2 f* 4.
In the top of thE 4th, with the scored 2 more runs in the 3rd added 3 inure runs, then the bottom
tiken, all 3 for 5, and Mike van
of the 2nd inning 6-1
The last game saw the Stoden 2 for 3. John %Vatson
hlonchos hanging in with 3 inning, another 2 in the 4th. l'layers had a big rally
runs to tie the game at 7-7. and run in the 5th inning, bringing in 8 runs to close the Exec. Consultants came to Confederates take on SNAFU. and Steve l.iltiken both had 3
life in the 3rd bringing in) SNAFU led 3-4) after 1 inning home runs each for the night
Both teams again went Final score
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ap to 15-9. Both teams went runs and held Classic Homes, of play, but after 2 complete and Dave l.mttikeii had I
scoreless in the 5th inning and Traveler 27, ihay-Con General scoreless in the 6th inning,
Calvary still couldn't score in 7 in 5 innings. Leading the with G.O.1i. Inc. cominj back Again, Exec. Consultants innings or play the Con- hollEr also
:arne to life in the Jrà federaes had tied the game 3_.. ,.
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binging in 4 runs and hEld 3. Leading 6-I going into the
managed to break the tie in Terry Alexander and James their - lead once more by 4 Classic Homes. Again, Exec, 4th inning, the Confederates
the bottom of the 6th inning l.afevcr both 2 for 3. Rick runs. The I'layers
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scoring 1 ru . and Liking the Alexander hut I huiiie run. For produce any more rutis in theConsultants
homes scoreless in the 4th SNAFU to 3 runs making the
lead at 8-7. But Calvary l.ormgwtwd Travelers (he bottom
the 7th. Final score inning after scoring 2 more store 17.7. Confederates
Baptist did not give up as they hitters ucre Steve Borghesi 4 G.O.hI.ofInc,
19, Players 9. runs to take over the lead 7. never Iu their lead again as
jumped in with a big 7 run for 4, Rick hlagar 2 for 3, antI
l.eading batters for the Clas.ic Ilonies came back in
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the 5th inning to tie the ganie
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University of Central Florida now has a Seminole
County Chapter of their Gridiron Club. The first official action of the organization will be a luncheon at
the Sanford Civic Center on Tuesday, June 3 sponsored
by our Sanford McDonald's Restaurant. You will have
the opportunity to meet Head Coach Don Jona5 and his
entire coaching staff and hear firsthand about the
Golden Knights football program. Anyone wishing to
become a UCF Booster is invited to attend and bring
along other Seminole Countians who wish to lend their
support. Bear In, mind that UCF could well be the
means by which our local area high school athletes
might continue their education via a football
scholarship. Young men who for one reason or another
were not offereda.schnlars)ijp by major unIversIt'
Seminole County High Schools graduate a wealth of
excellent football talent each year. Wouldn't It be great
to watch them play at the college level, too? It might
.be well to add that the Grid-Iron Club is not limited to
Sanford nor Is it a Chamber of Commerce function. All
Seminole County residents are included and at a future
date the group will meet to elect officers and make
plans for the coming season.

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Smith from 5 feet for the goal tflat put fYj
delpbia ahead for good.
And that, according to Islander Coach Al
Arbour, was pretty much the game.
"Once we got behind, we had to open up,"
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Quinn two days ago to assert himself more.
Tie fact was, Quinn wasni talking about him.
"The other night when I mentioned that we
needed to have a couple more guys, the
assumption was that I meant him - and I
didn't mean him," the coach said. "However,
he did respond tonight because he had those
opportunities."
Stefan Persson scored his first of two
power-play goals to give the Islanders an
early 1-0 lead. Bobby Clarke and MacLeish.
scored in the first six minutes of the second
period to put the Flyers in front before New
York's Bryan Trottier scored his 12th playoff
goal at 16:16 to tie a Stanley Cup record with
27 points in 1980 post-season play.
Just 48 seconds later, however, Flyer
defenseman Mike Busniuk came out from
behind the New Yotk net and beat goalie Billy

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annual

Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.iU

Richard's

Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravlan
Churth, State Road 434, Lorwood.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.

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Island in conlundIon with the
existIng WInter SpringsBeverage
Barn on the following described

. ,j s RW line of SR.
43.4, 123 ft. thence S 00 degs S1'30"
W 102 It, thence N I9degsO2'30" W

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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JUNIIS.1911
7,11 P.M.

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ceremony.

Miss Thomas wore a white
satin street-length dress with
Ir,
spring flowers in
dark
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DonahuL- wore
business suit. It was Mis
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Donahue's secood..
hnmedlately following the
ceremony and a family
dinner, the couple lift for

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1. SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY- BA(4-21-50)
IndustrIal
Zone.6E.M-1
Appeal against the bard of
Adlustment In Denying a
Special Exception to permit
construction and operation Of

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If Classified Ads didn't
WO11i. there ouldni beany.

followIng described property:
Commenceat5Wcornerof Section
16.19.30, run N $9 digs 12' 13" I
fra P08. thence run N 00
degs 13' 24" W 56.531 II, thence
N $9 dogs 19' 4$" I 22&amp;000
thence V.un 5 00 dogs 13' 24 1
139.000 ft. thence run $19 digs 19'
IS" W 223.000 ft. thence run N 00
legs 13' 24" W 102.142 ft to FOB.
Said parcel contains 0.121 SC?iL
more or IsIs. Further described as
located at the SW corner of the

(01ST. 3)
of
This public hearing will be held
in Room 203 of Hi Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida, on June 10, 1950. at 7:00
p.t,t, or as soon thereafter as
possible.
Written comments filed with the
Land Development Manage.'

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at iii. public hearing will be heard
orally. Hearings may be ntlnued
from tIme to tIme as found
necessary. Further details
avaIlable by calling 323-43* Ext.

I do babysitting ANYtime,
A.NYage. r have 2 children, 65.
3. Call 6615641, DBary.
N1U care of your chIldren In my
home. Fenced &amp; screened play

erea. 6 I.m.to6p.m.,l)ef,,.5.
after school. Mon. thru Sat.,
Sunland Est. &amp; Sanford Ave.

HAIR DRESSER WANTED
With following. Apply King of
HaIr, 1911 French Ave.,

Sanford.

ASSEMBLERS
Positions now open

for
productIon carpenters helpers

with nations largest producer
of factory built modular
housing. Carpentry up.
necessary. Apply Cardinal

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Achilds World, 3235124

Industries, inc., 3701 S. San-

ford Ave., Sanford, FL No
phone calls. Equal Opportunity Employer.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
.ng3ed In business at 606W. 11th

Sanford, Florida,

Seminole County, Florida under

me ticllllo..* name of CARLS
MARKET -that I bMen °
regIster said name with Hi. Ciseli
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance
with the provisions of the Flc
Name Statutes, ToWit:
titlo
SectIon $63.09 Florida Statutes
199.

Sparc or pert-time Sales help
wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
EXCELLENT. INCOME. NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
t,enefl?s Include paid vacation,
comp.ny car, rstir,nsans pin
&amp; more. Call RIi6o MsrIhs
after 6 p.m $345150.

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ad taker at 122.2611 or 531-9993.

(NSULATION INSTALLER
Good py &amp;fringebeneflts.

795 PM.

FICTITIOUS NAMI
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In busIness it 7602-B
Citrus Avenue, Orlando, Florida
32b7, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious nsme of
GOLDENROD REAL EST*TE,
and that I Intend to register said

TO WHOM IT MAY. CONCERNI

Nolce is hereby

given Hit m

Ad.

COIHIIY

iustm.nt will con&amp;ct
hastIng to consider Hi fOIlowIfl

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MOBILE HOME APPLICATIONS

The actress and 11*44-year-

old Emusy-award winning
t*1k I ilww host have been
Ed*th* since Miss Thomas
appeared on the Donahue
tIres years ago,
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between the west right-of-way line
Mangoustine Avenue and the
east right-of-way line of Mulberry
Avenue and

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ground man. 322-9410,

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single, up. woman 2 afternoonsperwk.S3perhr.Ac.
curacy, nQt speed important.
333-2249.
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HiR433,

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elderly person, male or
female, good care. Call 331.
NO,.

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WILLIAMKIRCHHOFF,
CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS

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DivisIon and prsouwaapsaringa
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120 N. Pdrk Ave.

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Mobile Home, 1?x60
Spanish Furniture.
$6,500 Cash only. 32) 8251

W. Garnett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 372 7061, Sanford

32!475

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p.m. to 10 p.m. Brokers

with fenced yard. Assume
FHA 0~ pct. $161

welcome. 322-1366,

mo. pays

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CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS

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$1195
701 s French
323 7531

.EALTORS

701 Bldg.

'3390309
339 030!

BAKS
OrlandoB9ô 3860
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BUY, SELL,TRADE
31131SE.First5t.
3335622

HOUSEHOLD G000S-25"

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For lunk cars&amp; truckS

40 Complete Oflices
339 7020 LONGWOOD

Toll Free 1100 432 7952
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62-t..awn.Garden
-_-Lawnmowers. We sell the best &amp;
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st St.

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Top Dollar Paid for unk &amp; Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment. 3p.5990
OU' JUNK CARS
From $1010 $50
Call 322 1634,3224460

FILLOIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; HIrl '133 7500
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A-OK TIRE
NEWTIRES$19.$9&amp;UP

62A-.Farn'i Equipment

trstck. Call 322-4793.

24) 3 French Ave.

Sanford

the ClassifIed Ads often.

LONGWOOD ELEMENTARY

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Fenced back yard and w'lI.
134,000.

We want you to see I'sIs 3 bdrm, I

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SPRINGS-I
AL.TAMONTE
Berm, 2 bath, was $33,000.
Now 130,000.

irvlc.M,chanjc,

Exc.11•nt Opportunity

DUPLEX.

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II or $..J. D. Hemplifti

PAINT (3RND
(YOUR CHOICE)
FACIA BOARDS
4234832
All work guaranteed &amp; nc luilt's
scraping 8. mildew removal

KE-LLCO PAINTING - LicenSed &amp; Reasonable Quality
Free Est
6.47 00.48
Creative Surfaces ic . special

'. Grooming&amp; Boarding

izing in repainting, mt &amp; ext
wallpaper, wall te*.nq. woo'j

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'staining Free E.t After you
have called the rest call the
best 062 5592

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
- Boarding Kennel's Inside &amp;
Outside Screened runs Off
floor sleeping boxes, insulated,
shady kennels, circulating
fans Ali, Air conditioned

Painting &amp; Repair

cages. We cater to your pets

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TrentPainting&amp;pepa,r
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est
327 3555

The Sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you
will get results

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Hey Kids: Looking for an extra

I4eddiflg photography by John
Cullum Free engagement
hofos or color 1410 323 5255

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Ren'imIing

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REMOQELING

Home Repair

B. E. LINK CONST
323-7029

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
HomeRepair&amp;Remodeling
2lhrs,
322071

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Welding

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Kids gone, but the swIng set In
the back yard isn't? Sell it with
a want ad. Call 322.3611.

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Ho%.asaning

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

dollar? Ask Morn 1. Dad to leg

across from Sanora (ciunty).
Priced 5)6,300 for all three.
Trade or terms OK.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Welding done, $15 00 per hr.
322077)
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Window &amp; Screen Repair

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HousmwlvesCleaning ServIce
Personalized, fast dependable
Regulator 1 time basis
-W*dow$shwlndows
477-5514

CaliBart

Maitland Ave., $69,900.

Exteriors 999. to $399,

free estImates

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C-3 LOT-On Hwy. 436. 531,000.

C.rtlfl.d Pr.f.

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S. G. BALINT
322 8665

3225791

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I Man, .4ualilyoperalbon

3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 60*196'
each on Sanford Ave. lust

$39,900-Excellent

CU MOBILE HOME REPAIR
Service Roof Coating 5'. May
discount Special 10', for
Senior Citizens
Free Est.
331 1019aft 5

exterior. - commercIal
resIdential
Specialty
decorative fireplaces (in

I yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways,

bath, CS home with lots of
lIvIng area, and beautiful
large treed lot. 564.900.
P.S. A big double carport toä!

W. Oarn,$t White, Bicker

?b1Ie Home Service ______________________

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OFFICE FURNITURE

SCHOOL AREA

I'iHO

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'rarpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic Bonded
333402$
Insured
634 a39't

you have a classifIed ad

Lovely quiq neIghborhood.

Mowing, Edging, etc
I Time. Vacation or at, season
3270248

The Kingof The Rock
All types of stone, interior

REFINISHING Touch up &amp;
misc repairs at reasonable
prices Estimates 322 7496

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LawnCare

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Pintlng

- CASH FOR JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS. Same day service,
323 1705

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310 Sanford Ave.

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Service Ditches. culvert's.
ponds Call 8)1 2891

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ARMY BOOTS $11.99
Army Navy Surplus

,buyers. New homes wIth

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0300010

2lhr.

- Dinette set, living rm suite, '----'--- ---- ------ 19" 8W Tv. 2 kIds bIcycles
P5 n'1e lfiroven*nt
TRACTOR-US Case, lIke new.
Il you're In the bu$ineu of
other misc, items. 117 country
15,995 or trade for late model
building
your
busines....use
Club Dr.9a.m. to$ p.m.
Color console TV I mo. old,

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ATTICFAN,Luggage&amp;
SIze 1$ Dresses &amp; MIsc,
1502 Cedar Ave.

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Free Estimates

T &amp; J STONE CO.

garage sale.

4ENEVAGARDEN$-3 idim.
.$2Nms. Lease Deposit.
Adult$Cfl*Y.C5U322-)Sl0- - Sanford. Lovely 1 or 2 BR, afro
adults. Furniture available
$221. 141.7113.

$13.1 or $11 monthly.

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'Special Rates for Complexes

etc. Wayne Seal. 327 1321
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cing. No down payment. Pay

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I DRAWER FILE CABINET
HERB'S TV
25915 Sanford Ave.
323 1731
TELEVISION.RCA
19" Color portable in goad I
OFFICE FURNITURE

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Fireplaces

323 $620
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031 0397

GRAB BAG &amp; DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

339-7020 LONOWOOD

4 pct.' Interest to qualified

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD

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the weather is petted for a
backyard sale elI
everything fast with a want ad
Call 322 2611
3l 9993

TInt &amp; Steam extraction

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4OCompleteOffices
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Eve fl3-39i6

. Adults or
BR-Oup.
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Alrp
Blvd. en 17.92 is

Sanford. Call 323-WI

INC.

--all. Vacant, ready for oc S acre parcels, Lk. Sylvan area. '
cupancy.
Terms. Call W. Mallczowskl, SO-MAscellaneous for Sale
REALTOR, 3227953.
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CLEANING

I0CompteteOftic,s

For Sale Used office eqpl. Desk,
filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
item's to choose from. Noil's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 11
97. 50 of Sanford 327 072)

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''-'-TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold
orlg.

SAVE ENERGY 8. DOLLARS
I'satt &amp; Blown CUSTOM IN
SULATIOPI CO 373 llBJor 831

CARPET &amp; FURNITURE

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a low cosI Classified Ad.

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MEIP4TZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers o,Jr
%peclalty,2Syrs,Exp.8691562

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JET STR E AM IN D
331 7137
Mildew ott Iloot. ext Walls
RVsletc I
Senior citizen discount Free iSt
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FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook 519E. 1st St .3275117

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OFFICE FURNITURE

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2619
Orlando Dr.
Ph. 322 0332
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LAKEFRONT DREAM HOUSE
S Berm, S baths, Pool, Vacant.
Owner wants otfer, will hold
mortgage.

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2Bedroom.1 Bath. Csntrl H&amp;A.
cinyonient location. 2"
+ security. No children or
psts. 3224274.

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Hwy. 16 West, Sanford

Cleaning

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379 7020 L.ONOwOOo
hJitlon Priced from $488, in
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ClOCk Repair
cluding bench &amp; dellvCry I
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GWALTNEY JEWELER
Village Shopping Center, SR
204$. Park Ave
FRI. 7:30 P.M.
131, 1 block E of I 1 3395900
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6509
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Full sizebed complete, Color &amp;
•-,__BW TV's, stereo, bicycles,
1ce5j)i
Concrete Vw1c
electric fanS, 12.000 BTU AIr
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cord., Hide a beds, living rm
PATIOS - SIDEWALKS
chairs, shelving units, rugs,
OFF ICE FURNITURE
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DRIVEWAYS
10 Complete Offices
bolts of material &amp; a lot of nice
322 5545
3)9 7020 LONGWOOD
misc items.
after 6
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SANFORD
$30,500 2OACRESforsafeoffMarkharn
NO QUALIFYING
Wooci Rd. Sat. &amp; Sun. Call from
I am- to 10 p.m., weekdays 3

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WINDOW &amp; SCREEN REPAIR

also PATIO DOORS
322•$343

REAL ESTATE

'322.
2S21

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REALTOR.322 1495

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also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1)01 E.
Robinson, Orlando. 122-2976

RESULTFUL END. THE

WIHANDLERENTAU

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C1trIi,

See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3SO3OrlandoDr.
3235700

VA &amp; FHA Financing

PROF. LOT-An older home on

COUNTY

&amp; Sold

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For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals. Call Dell's Auction
.,.Jfl..670

Dell's Auction Center

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Yard Debris, Trash.
Appliances &amp; Misc,
LOCAL I 319 5)71

Central Temp Will service AC's,
refrig, freezers, water Coolers,
misc, Call 323 7186 anytime,

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IOCompleleOftices
339 1020 LONGW000
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5493.75. Sal $153.16 or SI? mo.

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42biie Hopes

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tO 30000 STU's 90 day guar
Sales &amp; Service, Crlando .
Room Comfort Center.
John Young Pkway, 2986077

I Carpet Cleaning

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I'uling

Reconditioned room AC's 1099

WE BUY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture. 205 E 75th St. 3230911.

OFFICE FURNITURE

from. P4011's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1192, So. of Sanford.

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Anlque,, modern furniture,
Sterling Silver, Or,entai Rugs.
Diamonds Bridges Antiques
373210)

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working. 199.95. 10 to choose

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Th.TlmelestedFlrm 0]

2Mefl$ Beard

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dotalnid by contacting the L.e.v
DeOP'Ifl Manager at 323.433C
Extenilon 306.
tet's comments may be fits

City Commission

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Housing Authority 305-373

Mary Griffith Realtor
I 121 1126
2to6
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3222991

BATEMAN REALTY

LOVELy S Acre HómIte

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$250-mo. &amp; under it you qualily

monthly payments under $230.

Jeesamlne-Aveiwe
6. The JsesamIne Avenue rightof-way from thi south right-of-way
line of CemmsiclaI Stress to the
rent's right-of-way line of th wetwiltpirkway24lf*etfloiThofWi.
tar Street.
Persons interested may appear
.idbeheardatthitlmqa.ltplace

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Room for nice garden plus
lovely free shaded yard, fruit
trees, central H&amp;A, kitchen
equipped, Florida rm. w-w
carpet, alt for $43,900. A Must
Seal

Used fbI model color TV's, ali

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coin's Top dollar paid Call
JIm, 373
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Conns, Wurlitlzent, Kimball

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1977 Chrysler Cordoba 5-3.000 mi
alt extras, looks &amp; runs great
322 6191 between 9 &amp; 1

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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver

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Phone 831 8961
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Cash 322-4132

Gel Cash Buyers for a small
investment Place a tow co'st
Classified ad for results 377
2611 or 1)1 9993.

- 53-1V.Radio.-Stereo
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rehabilitation proecl, Will pay
up to $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone. Sanford

I", ac Unrec. Plat, Lake Jes
sup HeIghts. 510.000.00.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
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holding.

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust.
taking upspace with a want ad
in the Herald 372.2611 or 5319993.
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WANTED TO BUY-Homes In
the City of Sanford for

Open 2 to 6 daily

Companj

Don't miss this one. Needs
repair, large older, 2 Story,
downtown. Good Credit,
closing cost, with owner

GAS RANGES. RecondItioned.
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
12)5 French (1192) 37) 7340.

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1979 Honda Civic. Gray hat
chback. air, 1 Speed. 17,000

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..arry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Retrig , Stoves,
fools
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3 23 6871

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The sooner you place yourclassified ad. the sooner you
will get results
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TRADE INOISPOSALSALE
Hammonds, Lowrys, Baldwins,

Brand P4kw, push bultoit c.on?rol
he: probe. OrigInally $619, J
balance 1.398. 119 monthly.
3390386

Dodge Coronet, excelent
running condition, good tires,
AC $550. Call 32) 6600

2 DOOR Refrigerator
Workingor not

ROBSON MARINE
2927Hwy.l79
I ORIENTAIRUGSWANTED
Sanford. Fla 32111
Top Prices Paid
_____Used. any condition 6410176
1976. l5 ft Fiberglass Bonita
In hull, walk thru windshield,
Wanted to buy "Mobile Home
power trim. tay down back tO
Usd 30' or longer, good con
back seats, 85 hp Mercujy
ditiOn 349 5701.
motor, trailer, all in excellent
---____________-.condition Comlete outfit only
52.500 Call 668 401)
fl-Auction
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197S 19' Arislo (raft 120 hp
- -Inboard outboard, hard top, on
OF F 'CE I URNI TUR E
1919 Magic tilt trailer Ac
40Coplefe Offices
cessories. Excellent condition,
3)9?O2OLONGW000

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St. dohni

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LAKEFRONT RETIREMENT
CHOICE 2 bdrm.. LIke new.

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47.A.Pdwtgages Botight

PHYLLIS J. CAPPONI
REALTOR
CENTURY 31
5307717

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NEW HiPtES

Recently remodeled. Pine
Avenue. 533,000,00. '

location, walk to shopping.
542,900 FHA tents OK.

location, fenced yard. well for
watering, quiet area, cony. to
thofping. Only $41,300. Low
Assumption, VA release.

Store &amp; OffIce Cleanln,
evenings &amp; vfeltends. 323-Wi.

with 29 pcI. down. 322 2519,
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DUPLEX- 1 BR, I Bath each.

dryer, range, ref. Good

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Young Married Couple Wants

9 ACRES-Near Sanford. $4,000
per acre. Owner will finance

clal building w partition. San.

*vAO$DOWN*
Sharp) lIt, central air, washer,

611 BRIARCLIFFE
REMODELED lovely 3 bdm, 2.
bath. prefect retirement

21-Situations Wanted

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Sanford, 2603 Hartwell

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with terms to fit your budget.

ford Avenue. 513.000.00.

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8348200
INVEST IN YOUR OWN 5
ACRES,niceIywoodedandt

REALTY WORLD1

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14.300

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WE BUY FURN &amp; APPL
7 Wed , 21 thru Sat 24th 100
I pc or houseful
Dr 32? 3172.
F 7lhrs,
339 7020
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Washer repo. cE deluxe model.
Sold onig. $109.35, used short
time, Sal. $159.11or 519.35 mo.
Agent 339 0386.

Lic REAL ESTATE Broker

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors
2135' -, S. French (17 92) Sanford
3-3371
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BUSINESS- 1 Story commer- .

items wIth a want ad. To place
your ad, call your friendly
Class If Ieq gal at The Herald,
322.2611, or 531-9993.
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OWNERMOVINO

7174 weekends &amp; eves,

H. Ernest MORRIS

Street, Sanford. Call for
Details.

Kids outgrow the swIng set or
small bicycle? Sell these idle

ANXIOUS to sell a yr. old attractive 3 bdrm, 1'.', bath.
central H&amp;A, w-w Carpet,
kitchen equipped, single car
garage, fenced yard. Only
$32,300. F HA-VA or Assucnp.
lion. Won't lasti

sportatlon &amp; references.

6.3 ACRES with small pond,
- 516.500

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HOME-S BR, 3 Bath, 2 Story,
2'-z Lots Fenced Yard, 17th

Orlando
896)860
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323 659

Call 322 2280

SATURDAY. MAY 21
F ROM 9105
571 Plumosa Dr., S.aniprci

55 -BoatS&amp; ACCeSSOrieS

3730697

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Eves
319-5-100,332)959, 333.43Cr
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35 ACRES 100' paved road
frontage.

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STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

specialties. You can loin the
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Navy now and report for active duty at a later date. Ages
17-30, no up. required. GoodS Harold Hall Realt
starting salary wIth excellent
benefits. Call NAVY 322-6219
inc. REALTOR; MU
or Dial Toll Free 1.500-441Day or Night
.

Springs, must have Iran-

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YOUR
FOR THE FUTURE
,
All With Good Terms

I47'Carver Av Academy Manor

posItIons in vocational,
clerical, and mechanical

MAID-Saturdays, WInter

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too far from town. OK for

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Ref. repo 16 cu fI frost free.
Orig $579. now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 3390386
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YE NMOR E WASHER --Parts.
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES

3225253

GOLDSBORO 1700 down, $250
mo. 3 BR, 16, w-w carpet, gas
heat, newly refurbished inside
8. out large workshop,
$71,100. Call 322 0716.

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CARPORT SALE
Sat 8. Sun after I 00
eis Laurel Ave

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1IOIN Mills

12 PIONEER acres, 520.850.

Orlando

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500 S Sanford Ave.
Sanford

YARD SALE
lOS Country ClubCircle
Sat 5. Sun9 till'

ONE DAY ONLY I Sat, 24th 9
a.m S p m Multi lam carport
sale Elec pump to bric abrac 707 Oakland Ave. Sent.

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Multi power settIngs, 5 yr parts
&amp; labor warranty. Pay $299 Or
515 mo No down payment

5th St., Lk. Mary Blvd.

JENNYCLARK.REALTY,
REALTORS
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332-1S91
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Sanford

WE ARE CONCERNED
WITH YOUR NEEDS

Complete. Available until May
23. Call for details. 647-2S3

Delayed Entry Program for

to enumerate must see to

appreciate quality. Located
near Island Tennii Cfs.
$119,000

3210610

Development I nvest mint,

ci y. at preseason rates.

JOBS AVAILAbLE
The Navy has openings, in their

3

BROKER
2439 5. MyrtIAv..

Complete cIty block on W. 1st St.
Omy $110,000.

NEW SMYRNA ON BEACHGround floor. poolslde. Condo.
apt. Sleeps 1. EnIoy best time

FOR

BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON
WOODEQ CORNER LOT.
NEW LOG WALLS. TRUSS
ROOF, DRIED-IN, DOORS &amp;
WINDOWS, SHELL ONLY
121.900W1LL. COMPLETE AT

SEIGLER' REALTY

$1 '..,000.

40-Condominiums

HOME

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6+ Acres on the Wekiva. Only

Call 323-1921

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Further, the SemInole Count1
Planning and Zoning Commisslor
will da Public HearinQ In Rooiy
203 of the Seminole Countl

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TAB LI $ H
WHEREBY NEW DEVELOP. _______________________
29-Poonn
MENT WILL PROVIDE CAP.
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ITAL IMPROVEMENTS OR
MONIES TO OFFSET THE AD.
FLIRPI ROOMS FOR RENT
VERSE TRAFFIC IMPACT
Apply at 401 Magnolia
CREATED BY THE ADO I.
323-5000
GENERA
TIOHAL TRAFFIC
liON: POVlDU4G PNAL.TIE1 Sanford Gracious living. ReaFOR VIOL.ATIO OP THIS OROl.
sonable Weekly &amp; monthly
NANCE: PROVIDING SEVER.
rates, utilitIes pald. InquIre
ABILITY: AND P0VIDlNO Ab
500 S. Oak 541-7113.
EFFECTIVE DATE.
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Avenue and
Fuilon Avenue right-of-way

AUTO REPAIR GARAGL

LOG

PREPARED

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CLOSE lN-3 Berm, 2 baths,
FIREPLACE. Plenty of
parkIng for trucks I. equIpment. Income fr9m mobile
spaces adlbcent. S acres only
$112,000.

31-Business Property

323-5176

CROCKETT

SOFA-Antique
white-pink
quilted floral cushions. 2 blue
velvet chairs, green hide a
bed, 7 walnut bookcases, chest
of drawers. cedar chest, small
skirted vanity, porch glIder.
3?? 6841.

ASSOCIATES,

STONE ISLAND orig. owners
custom 2 'story Colonial 1 5 BR
Ig FR w FP too many extras

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children or pets. Ideal for
retIrees. 322-1536.

912 French Ave.
across from the Health Dept.

14, 1*. at 7:00 P.M.. 06' N SOOn
flwreaftv 5$ P51111
Written comments fIled wIth the
Office of the Zoning Coordinator
will be considered and persons
PP'"sO $ ft's. public hearing
will be heard. pesarliigs may be
'sHi's1d from time to time as
toundMs11iy. Further detsllo
243* Ext.
available by caUhs

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

home. Carport &amp; water fur-

nished. Yard owner-kept. No

AAA EMPLOYMENT

greenhouse w 2000 inventory,
worm farm &amp; much more.
1111,500

DON'T a '-fNVEST
In this FURNISHED DUPLEX.
Excellent condItion &amp; terms.
Only $36,000.

Very clean, spacious older

Excellent working condItions,
Better Living Center of Casselberry. 339-5002.

old

FURNITURE g THINGS
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MOVING SALE SAT all day
ll)E Airport Blvd
Everything must

I MICOWAVEQUASAR

restored 2 story home among I
&amp; magnolia trees 2 F P
oak floors modernized kit. I
BR 2' 13 3 BR guest house, 2

NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

S PC. wOOden Dinette Sets, tabi
5. I ch11r5; $s each Nol's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1192 S. of Sanford 332572;.

FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

- 3 BEDROOM WITH EAT IN
KITCHEN, OPEN PORC

IT'S A STEAL1
is Acres for oswv $Ise. PI1Wy
of trees, hIgh &amp; dry.

33-Houses Furrdshed

acres

Webuy used furniture ----

HOUSE SALE--All kinds of
furniture, good cond Nothing
over $125
Call 323 0556

OFFICE FURNITURE
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1ocomple4eotues
)39bO7OLOP'I(WOD

JUST MAKE PAYMCP4TS -69
o '75 modelS. Call 339 9100 or
831 4601 (Dealer)

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Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway, Daytona Beach, will hold
a pUblic AUTO AUCTION
every Wednesdayatapm It's
theonly one in Florida You Set I
the reserved price Call 904
75 5311 for further details

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322 7972

BR bunk house, 50'x20,

$20,300.

1 Berm. 1 beth In excellent
location. Close to schools &amp;
shopping.

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ANCES. DEBARY, 135.500.

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ENTERPRISE

2 'BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
AIR &amp; HEAT. NEW APPLI I

REDUCEOTO$22,000

SANFORD-3Bdrm.,alr&amp;hait,
w-w carpeting, 5300 mo. +
xo. sc. depeslt. No pits.

LAKE

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Looking for a residential lot to build on away from the BIG
CtIY' We've gof,it' Right in
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the heart of lake Mary, Only
$11,000 Won't La'st Longi

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BACK TO NATURE
I 8m,-2 baths, log home. Has
FIREPLACE.CentraiH&amp;A. +'
2 acres to expand on.

Eves. 332-0612, 322.1517
207 E.23th St.

NEAR

JESSUP. $37,500.

323-7832

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Iifl 01 COInnWcCIaI Avenue tQ the
rrth rlght.gf -way line of the eight

nd, Florida,

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Legal Notice

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Full &amp; Part tIme. 643-4906 Any-

LIVING

2611 at 531-9993 for a
quickresults ad.

2 Bedr,m, 1 Bath, 412 Rosalia
Dr. $300 per mo., first, last &amp;
$lOOsac.Sep.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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HAIRDRESSER for progressive
shop. High commIssion paid.
665 3126 att. S. DeLand 33347. Ask for Mr. Roberts.

Meeting
.
This publIc hearing will be held
In lie $IIIIWIOII County Caur.

0. E½

WILLIAMI. HATFIELD

EXP. FLOORMAN-Part time,
appros. 20 hrs. Must be able to
work eves. Call 323.5954.

comments end make re-corn
msndations to the board of Counhi 30partrnants Uniswnished
CommIssIoner s on the abevi

SW'A

R.431+E

MachInIst Helper, wIlt traIn.
Apply In person Richie's VW, 1,
mIN.0f434on17.92.

3 BEDROOM ON CORNER
1SO'x13$' FOR COUNTRY

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Looking br a Ob' The Classified
Adswillhelp you find that lob

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ZONED C 2. 571.000.

In the good ole summertime...It's a great time to
sell somethIng wIth a
Classified Ad. Just dial 322-

-COI2BtT *LTY Inc.

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Altamonts Dr.

3390509
329-0500'

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Have a,room

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Let a
classified ad find a tena,g for
you I

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Good Condition, $500
Call 322 3129

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WE BUY USED FURNITURES.
APPLIANCES Sanford Furfliture Salvage 372 $721.

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Orlando
327 IS? 7

Sanford
37?

3 BR, lB. with 7 BR, lB Mobile
home rental, on 2 acres.
%5.O00. $10,000 down

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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BROKER

2 BEDROOM FRAME ON
LOTS, SANFORD AVE.

Park

322-4952, Owner-Associate.
People who Ilk, money use low
cost classified ads to buy, sell, HAL

SEIGLER REALTY

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NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

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equtpmeflt N011s Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 97, So of

SPRING HOUSECLEANING,
SELL THOSE NO LONGER

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to Buy

Wanted to buy used office

Sa0- 323 3876

if? Couch, good condition, $125.
Large recilner chair,
322-9461

21 NEW CARPET &amp; paint. , Tomorrow may be the day you
- 53.000 down..Owner wilt hold - - sell that roll a way 090 you've
mtg No qualifying, $77,500
nowhere to roll away
It you
place a Classified Ad today.
2 BR, I', B, Townshouse Condo,
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pool, CH&amp;A,
000 to assume
mortgage,

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM.
CAR PORT ON LARGE
CORNER 25TH ST ZONED
RMOI, $79,900.

2565

Sanford 77 8771

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BEDROOM, 1 Bath. Pinecrest
Large fenced yard, new paint
&amp; carpet Assumable 8'-, Pd.
mtg 1.36.500

2 BEDROOM. PANELED FA,M
1LY
ROOM, CARPORT,
FENCED YARD.
NEW
ROOF, WALK TO SHOP
PING. 129,900.

French

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line of Oleander Avenue and the
right-of-way lIne of Mulbrry

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76 FORD F 100 Pickup___________________________
Excellent cond $2.65b or best F
offer 3721715
NEEDED Old Backyard Cars
IorJUNK.&amp;RECONDIIIOM
1979 DODGE ST UMPY 4 Wheel
327-1379
Drive 6Cyl,. std .13 000 miles
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ASking $5500 Call 321 0732
Thnkng about that s,.rnmer
vacation' Get a better car
the classified ads in
thr0
80-Autos for Sale
today's paper
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3318551

YARD SALE--Fri • Sat.Sun.9
Until' 1807 Vernango' Ave..
,

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205 Dogwood Or., idyllwilde,
Sanford.

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oft of total inventory of brand
n
ioterspring bedding
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only! Free
focal delivery Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17 97. 59 of

7439 S Myrtle Av

3BEDROOM.2STORY. ADOR
ABLE RESTORABLE NEAR
MIDDLE SCHOOL $21,000

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1978 Lincoln Towncar. fully
equipped. original owner
- Must eu 1.6.000 Call 373 1155

KAWASKI 100 Enduro - Mint
cond. Tires - dirt tires, new
Helmet $550. Firm 831
6057
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NeapoltanoSaron

ANTIQUE Dining set, china
cabinet. pie safe, furniture.
clothing, household goods.
May 21 thry 25th from 9 to

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"FamousLpplzzan"
at stud to approved mares

21. 9 to 1- 30. 306 Tammy, old
Idytlwilde section

time.Original%5g3 bat $lBlor
1.71 mo. Agent 339 B36

COME &amp; GET THEM!

WHY PAY RENT' Brand new3
P, bath homes for under $250

2 BEDROOM. FRESH PAINT &amp;
CARPETS, NEAR MIDDLE F
SCHOOL. 125.000.

2½

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repossessed used very short

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'76 Honda ?SOautomatic.
Low mitage. 013 1881, days
or 322 7991, evenings.

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Black Male cock a p00. Free to a
Qood hOIC s mo. old, all shotS
&amp; clipped. Housebroken, good
with hlidren Call Janet Ripp
at 323 6325 before 2 p.m. 130.
,
Bill after 7 pm.

Garage Sale--Fri. &amp; Sat, 235.

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SISH SETTERS-? Femaln,
spayed_wilt, papers. To owner
with big yard, $2Sea. 3233625.

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51Household Goods

BUILDERS--WE HAVE LOTS!

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surance.
Apply AMF 3BEDROOMUnfurnpo,se
Powerboat Dlv. 1143 30th St.
$mo. + $100 deposit
Sanford Airport 322-7500.
Call 322-0091
Equal OpportunIty Employer
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NEAR MAYFAIR Country
RN full times-I shift. Apply In
CIub-Exac. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath.
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
family rm, fireplace. Central
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonvllle
H&amp;A, on cul-de-sac, $450 mc.
Ave.

or trade.

BY OWNER 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath,
Custom built, DeBary, aft.
s 30 6686128 No agents.

2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT.

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II ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK
IN DELTONA 14.000 PER
ACRE.

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Yard Sale-? Family
Furniture, clothes, odds &amp; ends.
Plants, etc. 1085. Sunlanci Or.,
Sunlanci Estates. Sat. &amp; Sun.
37)0379

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Cash for your lot! Will build on
your tot o our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
641 3013

SUNLAND 140,500

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Low Down Payment,

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BILE HOME. WELL. SEPTIC

SOME FARM LAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.
$6,000 PER ACRE WILL
DIVIDE.

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BLE CARPORT. FENCED

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CALL ANYTIME

3BEDROOMHOME
1NSUNLAND.Unfurnlshed
323-7599 after 6

Cat1323-7446

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LmeOiesnderAvenusright-oOl. May 19, 1910 - Regular- way from the south rlgtit-cI.w.y

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Minimum of) yrs. exp. Exceilent company benefits, 10
pd. holidays, pension &amp; in.

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B 2 story custom built home

BOAT ASSEMBLERS &amp;

C*wthouse. Sanford. Florida
Mayl,lSSOatl:30P.M.,oras$dor
thereafter as possIble, to Pea

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AGENDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ROAROOP ADJUSTMENT
Ns$leeaI Poblic Nearlul
Jeai16, iNS

inboard-outboard.

Avenue and

6)

wwcarpeting,S300mo.+ $300
sec. deposIt. No pits. References. 332-1471.

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feature imaginabiel
A Dream Come True $154,500

0Ew71

Palm Sorinos DtivS. (01ST. 4)

NEAR LAKE MONROE.
$71,900.

on Lake Knowlesi Spiral
staIrcase, balcony, library &amp;
FR, brick FP and every

SANFORD-3 Bdrm.,alr &amp; heat,
Experlenced with inboard &amp;

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell Idle Items with a
CIauifIM. Call a friendly

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23.44$. French Ave.
3220231
322-3172. 322-0719,322-3353

ENGINE INSTALLERS

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51g. Carl S. Joiner, Sr.
pbl: May 16., 23, 305. June 6,

- OLE WINTER PARK 3 BR,

OFSANFORDREALTOR

PART YIME

Sanford Airport.

Special Summer Program

Variance from 10 ft to 3 ft to constrctsanescwsreon L.ots3 &amp;
6, Block B. Sanlando SprIngs.
Tract 6. PB 5, Pg 53. In SectIon 1.
2139,on me South sIde of Roxboro
Road approxImately 300 ft Welt Of

3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. AIR 8. HEAT ELE
GANT • STORY ON I ACRE

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23'witripump&amp;filyer. $400, UM.'siie '177.1179

560,000.

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40 Complete Offices ______________________________
339 7020 LONGWOOD

10 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
PAVED PD IN OVIEDO

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SBTUusedlseason
Very reasonable. 322 9350

&amp; HORSE STALLS GENEVA
AREA $22,900.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
7541S French Ave
'177 0231

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ACRES RESTORABLE MO

3725353,377 3772. 322 0779

eat.ln kIt., OR, 1g. BR's, pat.o,
wood floors, W.D and much

CALL 628-0636

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

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ALLFLORIDAREALTY

3 toll 1.11 tol

Fiberglass Lamlnators Ex.
perienced only. Excellent
company benefits, 10 paid
holidays, Insurance, an Equal

area. 322-3129.

6.AOAMSZEWCZAK-BA(6.16.
Water Street rlght-oI.way
501.7W- R.1AA Residential Zone between the welt right-of-way lIve
-Side Strait V$riance from 25 ft
of Msngoustl,w Avenue and the
$oardQ4CourdyCOmmI1SI01*
to lift to construct a $301 and a east right-of-way line of Mulberry
$iIøOleCOUl1y,
S.$tras$Varianc.froqn$ftto0 Avenue and
ftfórexlstingfencesnLot 12 and.
The eIght fool parkway. op
By: Sill KIi'Ctihoff. West 10 ft of Lot IS. BloCk H. Sanproximately 244 feet north of
ChaIrman. iando Springs. Tract l SecOnd Water Street, running liSt
Ar1Ir H. Beckwtth, Jr. RapIst, P59, Pg 5, In SectIon 1.21- west, from the we$t rIght-ofway
DiñdIJi• M&amp;w 51. 1590
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Jim Gesser73g 7953
Dolly Varney 731-lBgi

LOVELY 4 BR, 30 home on a
biautlful shaded loll EquIp.

family room, all equipped In
Stone island. 2 acres, canal
ply., 1.430 ma. 1st, last &amp; sec.

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18-Help V1Mnted

ChildCareinmyhOme.plen,yof
play room. Hourly - daily .
wwkly rates. R.as. 349111.

1950

24 HOUR lB. 322-9283

RN'S- LPN'S

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DayorNight323U77

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home on over 2 lotst Ctry eat.
in kit., wood floors, OR, W-W
carpet, patio and many more
extrasl
Yoursfor$11,900

EXEC. HOME

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Str

BEAUTIFUL 4 BR. 1½8, 2 story

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.

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auCagO

1st St. Black Pit Bull with
1tLcMst )I• months_old,

S-l2yrs.oid

3227113

Creative Expressions

NT-3

Berm, 1 bath 1.3 Berm, 2 bath.
$300 ma. &amp; 5350 mc. lit, last &amp;
deposit. No pets.

2 HOUSES FOR

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after hours

HEAT. LAKE MARr.

OFFICE FURNITIJRE
10 Complete Offices
7020 LONGWOOD

FRONTAGE PINE - &amp;
CYPRESS $1,000 PER ACRE.

LET US HELP YOU

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Fireplace Near church &amp;
shopping Assumable mor
tgage. Priced at only $73,500

7363412

CONDO 2 BR. 28, downstaIrs,
freshly painted, new carpet,
wallpaper, W-, equip. kit,
OR, C-HIA and lots morel
Only $34,900

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VOLUSIA COUNTRY ROAD

1 Bedroom Home with

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3 FAI&amp;Y PORCH SALE-Ai".
the new log house, corner of
24th Place &amp; Elm Ave. Lots of
Goodies'
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MOVING SALE •
Dbt ea with bookcase Plead
board. Triple Dresser with
mirror, Seven Bookcases.
Console Stereo. Electric Kettle
B B Que Grill, much more.
322 9153.

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HOME, $21,000 E Z TERtS.
ACRES.

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eat-in kit., ig BR'S. patio. w-W
carpet I. loin Home Owners
Assoct
Just $19,500

rnished

2'. ACRES WITH 311' FRON
TAGE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. $17,300 CASH.

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change. Used-516. Exchange.
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1109 5. Sanford Ave. 323-1910.

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NEW HOMES
Build to suit, our lot or yours.
FHA735&amp;2i

BEARDEN

SUPER 4 BR. 2B home in

ItwOI-.French

Sanford, Fl.

Instructors Needed

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A. APPEAL AGAINST THE

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF
HEARING
The Board of County Cornmisalonersof Seminole County wIll
pioid a public hearIng In Room 203
namewlththeClev-koftheClçcuit
the Seminole County Cour.
Court. Seminole County, Florida In
1.JOHN F. LEYENBERGER - accordance with
thGJ5e, Sanford, FlorIda, on June
the provlslo,n of
BA(6-16-$0)-flV -R.l Residential the Fictitious
10, 1950, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
Nami Statutes, ToZone -Side Street Variafice from
thersafteru possIble, to cgnsider
WU SectIon 563.09 FlorIda
2Sfttol2.Sfttoerect6ftstockade
.
the adoption of the SemInole
Statutes 1957.
f.iice on Lot 50, Garden Lake
County Land Development Code.
.
. Adriatico
Estates Unit 1, P819, Pgs 14-13. In publish: May 16, 23, 30 &amp; June 6,
ORDINANCE
SectIon 26.21.30. on Aster Drive. 1950
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
(01ST. 1)
AND ENACTING A CODE OF
DEW-fl
2.L.A. BELLINOER-ØA(6.16-IO).
LAND DEVELOPMENT ORNOTICE
OF
PROCEEDING
FOR
- R.IA Residential Zone DINANCES FOR SEMINOLE
Rear Yard VarIance from 30 ft to VACATING AND ABANDONING
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A NEW
lOft on Lot 113, Myrtle Lake Hills. PORTIONS OF STREETS AND A
AND ORIGINAL COMPREHEN.
Pgs 7-9, In Section 25-20-29, PARKWAY.
SIVE ORDINANCE TO BE
CONCERN:
WHOM
IT
MAY
TO
on Overlook Road. (01ST. 2)
KNOWN AS THE "SEMINOLE
Youwilltak.s
notice
that
the
City
3.JAMES L. RAUSCH - BA(6LAND DEVELOP. COUNTY
Zone - CommlsslonoltheCityof Sanford,
16-$)-14v MENT CODE." REVISING, A.
RearYardvarinceon30flto Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on
MENDING, SUPPLEMENTING,
2SftonLotlLARspiatofBIockC, June 9. 1990, in the CIty CornCODIFYING AND SUPERSED.
mission
Room
at
the
CIty
Hail
ifl
io Hill S.ctlon. Meredith Manor,
INO THE ZONING ORDINANCE.
Sanford,
FlorIda,
will
the
City of
Pg 21, In Section 4-21-29, on
THE ARBOR ORDINANCE, AND
East Lake Brantley DrIve. (0157. consIder and determine whether
THE SUBDIVISION REOULAor not the City will Close. vacate
lIONS: ADOPTING REGULA.
and abandon any rIght of the City
TIONS PERTAINING TO THE
4.CARL F. STEPHENS- BA(6. end thepublic in andloportions of
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
16-10)-70V - R -1A Residential
and
a
parkway
lying
bestreets
THAT ARE TO BE UTILIZED
lone -Side Yard Variance from twein Mangoustine Avenue
FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE
en LOt 12, BIOdI Mubirry Avenue and
lOft. to 3 ft to
SITE PLAN FOR ANY DIV.
3.LakeRIdgePark,P59,P969,Ifl west First street and Seminole
ELOPMENT OR THE CONSectIon 19-21-30, on the cifI Of Boulevard (U.S. Highwsy 171.
SIRUCTION OP ANY FACILITY
Lake Road and Rime Road.
being more particularly describid
OTHER
THAN RURAL RE.
(01ST.
N followa:
SIDENTIAL ONE- AND TWO.
5-LAWRENCE L. WIL.DY CommercIal Avenue rIght-OI
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
R.1AA
SA(6.16-S0)-4$V
waybetw.en thewest rIght-of-way
DWELLING UNITS OR ACCESS.
Residentlal.Zcne - Rear Yard

124.SSft,thenceN 06dgs33'OV'W
$7.11 ft thence N 42 dogs 12'lO" B,
19.7$ ft to P00. Further described
as I*cated In Section 4-21-30 at the
SE corner of SR. 434 and Belle
Avenue. (0151. 2)
C. VARIANCES

The Board of County Commissloners of Seminole County,
Florldi,wtttholdapuflC$sering
to consider the following:

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+ 2 meals a day. Exp.
requIred minimum 2 yrs.
Apply at Florida Employment
ServIce. 200 S. French Ave.,

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LOST 5-13 around French Ave. 5.

property: Commence atNWcot of
Lot 1, Block B, Jotin$on$ Poultry
Farms, PB 6, Pg 5 hence $ $9

degeo2'30"EslongN llniofLot.l,
ft to P00, contInue S 59 dogs

WANTED-SPECIALTY COOK.
Must be able to prepare,
season &amp; cook meats, poultry,
seafood, vegetables, all types
of noodles, soups and other
food stuff, according to the
Hunan CuIsine for consumptlon in the restaurant.
Salaryt23lforl0hoursperwk

Reduced to-S3S,000.

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54-GarageS&amp;e

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LPN FULL TIME-ll-7 ShIft.
Apply Lakeview Nursing 0ROBIIIS
Center. 919 E. 2nd St.
REALTY

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REWARD

provIde living facilities for
mentally retarded; cacti home to
house I persons and house
parents; on the following
described property: The N 317 ft
of Lot 2 and all of Lots 3 &amp; 4.
Swopes 3rd Addition to Black

[)onahue,

CHICAGO (UP!) Televiston talk show host Phil
Donahue and actress Mario
married Ina secret
Th,mas
family-only wedding 18
Beverly Hills, Calif., home of
the bride's father, comedian
are on a
Danny Thomas
European honeymoon today.
The wedding, a double-ring
civil ceemony, written by
Donahue and Miss Thomas,
took place Wedueaday afternoon, a Donahue spokesman
announced.
Among the family members
attending the aevice conductedbyJudgeJohn H. Lehy
were Donahue's bit ions and
a daughter from his previous
marriage. The bride's father
read a poem during the

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Agriculture Zone-To construct 3
group homes of 4300 sq It each to

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Lakeview Nursing Center. 919
E.2ndSt.
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B. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS OTHER
l.0 B N 1 R A L
F L OR I 0 A
SHELTERED WORKSHOP, INC.
BA(6-16-S0)-16E - A-i

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333,59$3

DRIVING Id BALTIMORE--Ifl -SO. Need rider to share
drivIng. After 6 p.m. &amp;
weekends. I31-051.

707.31 ft (less S 23 ft for Lake
Ham.Y Rd) and W 10 ft Of B 335 ft
of N 350 ft. all In SW¼of SEE/a of
Section 15-20.32. Further described
as Parcel A-32Dlo0ftmoreorIess
North of Lake Harney Road, 330 ft
more or less East of the Inl.rsic.
tion of Lake Harney Road with
Lake Geneva Rd. (01ST. 2)

Legal Notice

Married

Why be lonely? Write: "O A
Mate" Dating S.rvlc
All
50* 6071, Clearwa.
tç, Fl. 3331$.

Spurof the Mom.nrsabysltting

Hammock, P53, Pg 20, less W 10
of said Lots 35. 4 for road R.W.
Further described as two mIles
Northeast of OvIedo oflS.R. 426 at
Oklahoma Street, In SectIon 12-2131. (DIST. 11 '
tHUN*iBtOCffiTI1, INC.

YOU PICK
Bisckeyed peas. $5 bu. H&amp;I1
Farms. I-i Thurs. thru Sun.
Sweet corn. Beardail Ave. 1
ml. South of E. Hwy 46.

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LAURA
HAPPY 161k BIRTHDAY

12JAMES RICHARD HITTELL
BACI-1I-so)i3TE - Lot 8.1,
Lake Harney Estates, in Section

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GREENBEANS-Youpick$3,00
by. Elder Rd.. Lake Monroe.
/After 6 p.m. 322.0413.

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707.31 ft) and W 25 ft of B 495 ft of S

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Monday Morners Toaatmasteri Club, 7:15 a,m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altarnonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA,noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Alt.amonte 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 BIvd,,.DeLand.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United' Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford A.A, 1 p.m., t W. First St.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, '8 p.m.,
Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road.
TOPS Chapter, 7 p.m. over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
A).Anon, 8 p.m., recreation hail behfnd'Stromberg
Carlson, Lake Mary.
Seminole County Homemakeriof Sanford, 1:30p.tn_,
Florfd Power &amp; Light Sunshine Room, 301 N. Myrtle
Avenue, Sanford.

Squash &amp; cs.4s, $3.00 Bushel.
,5.nersofl Farms, 1450 French
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32. On Osceola Rd. (01ST. 2)

"Ypung-Al.Heart" Dance,. 8 p.m., DeBary Cornmunity Center, Shell Road, DeBary. Instruction, 7:30
p.m. Open to public.
Chicken Barbecue dInner, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Longwood Community Center at Warren and Wilma tO
benefit the Longwood Police Department SWAT Team.

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i1.ROBERT R. MELVIN BA(6-16-I0)-641E -Lot B-6, Lake
HarneyEitate$, k SWiofl10.20.

Fine Arts Center.
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 3p.m., open, Halfway House, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Sanlord Big Book AA, 7 p.m., Florida Power &amp; LIght

mflgs to

DIETARY AIDE-Full tIme,

2 Choice Lots in nicest section.
Valued at 5)00, sacrifice, oc
each. Call 563-1246.

In SectiOn 23-20.30. on Hester
.venue. (01ST. 2)
10. THOMAS ALAN RHODES
BA(6.16-$0) SSTE -Lot 9, Holiday
Ranch. a FIve Acre Development
in section 5.20.32, off Osceola Rd.
(01ST. 2)

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TREES, ZONED MOBILE

WE LISTAND SELl.
MORE HO•ME$ THAN
ANVONEIN THE
LANPORDARIA

JUST LISTED 3 BR, 28 hOme in
Pinehur-stI SplIt BR plan. 1g.
iR, C-H&amp;A, wood patio deck.
workshop, fenced rear yard I
Enjoy this home for $39,000

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DeLand, Fl.

LOVELY 2 Bedrooms each side.
dbl carport + nice neighborhood, Adults, no pets. $210
first &amp; last. Water I. electric
fuTflIsMd. 323-4321.

1101 E. 1st St.
Sanford, Florida 33711
(303) 333-4311 Ext. 791

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REALTORS

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EASY TO BUY HOME in 3rd
'.
area of Deltona. 2 bedroom, I
bath on corner. lot, Owner
transferred, will help with 2nd
,.. ,
mortgage at 10 Pd with

AIr, 5275 mo. 631-1356.

Personnel Director
Seminole Memorial HospItal

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(01ST. 2)
9. BILLY R. LEE -BA(6.16.l0).
SSTE -RENEWAL -N 241 ft of S
661 ft of NW'4 of NE'i. (less road)

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31A-pIexes
2 BR Duplex In Dettofla. unturn., Ref. &amp; Stove. C.ntral

Please contact:

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SeCflOfl 29-20.
n. off SR. 16 on Jordan Slough
Road. (D1ST. 2)
S.THOMAS B. CAPPS -BA(616-$0)S4TE -E',' of Lots 3 &amp; 4,
Mecca Hammock. PB 1. Pg $4. In
SectIon 19.20.31, on Michigan St.

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For Medical Records Depart-

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M. UNSWORTH REALTY 2'. ACRES TALL PINE.
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GENEVA. $7,9QQ TERMS
REALTOR
MLS
S ACRES ON CATFISH POND
323 6061 eves, 32265S3or 323 0517

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Spring Festival to benefit Faith Tabernacle of
Chuluota's building lund, 10a.m. to6 p.m., Slate Road
419, south of Citizen's Bank of Oviedo. Gospel music,
clogging, games and contests, handcrafts and baked
:
goods.
SUNDAY, MAY25
Rollins College Commencement for Liberal Arts
graduates, 1 p.m., Enyart Alumni Field House, Winter
----Park;-Reception for-seniors and gueeta,3 p.m., Cornell

REALTY

water I garage furnished..
Adults only. No pets, no
children. 3220191.

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323-9040.

STE NSTROM

BY OWNER-DeBaryLaiQ
Living rm with closet, 2 Bdrm,
2 baths, carpet. Central NSA
self clean oven, dishwasher &amp;
refrig. 322 7759.

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electrlc.$2lSpermO.NOpIts.

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Noon The Daj Before Publication

175 ft of W½ of N 545.9 ft. of W

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'.OUPLEX-Older 2 story frame
bldg. zoned SC-). Alley at rear
of property, all .fence lot.
Sanford. $30,000. William
McCoy Realty, REALTOR

1 Bath. furnished. w-w
carpet, AC. fireplace, all

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ii,nes Minimum

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lconsecuflvetirnes

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6om furnished garage
Social Services Department &amp; 4
apartment, AC, icr porch,
Medical Records Department,

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7. J.C. TESTON -BA(6-16-$0).
LS7TE -Lot Width Varl.te
from 150 ft to 51.5 ft to park a

Center.

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MONDAY thru FR)AY
SATURDAY

6.ROBERTBRUCECAYLLBMIs.$01-d2TE - W½ of Lot
334, Van Arsdale Osborne Addition
tollacktiammock. PB 1, Pgs3l 1
lOS,
20fl of E½of Lot 334 for
R.W, In Section 1.21.31, off Stone

nished.
Saturday Night Dance Club, of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center. For Senior CitIzens.
Rollian College Commencement for graduate and
evening students, 12:15 p.m., Enyart Alumni Field
House. Speaker-Ninth District Congressman Bill
Nelson. Reception to follow in Cornell Fine Arts

SECRETARIES

1 time ...............44c line
3consecutive times
. 31c a line

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SATURDAY,MAY24
Polish National Alliance Lodge 3216 Springi)ance,
Altamonte Civic Center. For reservations call 671-4237.
SanlordAA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. FirstSt.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
lrbh American Club of Central FlorIda, 8 p.m., All
Souls Sodal Hall, Sanford. Covered dish, ham fur-

0.8. included,

RATES

HOURS

IJOSEPH S. MUECXL -BA(6
16-SO).S$TE -S 1161.60 ft
ft of S 1761 ft of E½ of NE½ of
Sectlon2O-21.32,IessrosdR.W,on
Avenue A. off S.R. 419. (0131. 1)
S. LARRY P. FRENCH -BA(6.
16SO)4OTE -.E½ of Lot 334, Van
Arsc*aie Second Addition to Black
Hammock. PB 1, Pg lOS, less N 20
ft for Ingress and egress to WYs of
334 in Section 1.21.31. on Stone

Churd,

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AM.

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2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Forappointmentcall

RVN.'S ANI L P.N 'S
Full time &amp; part time positions
available on 3 to 111 11 to 1
shifts. Openings in I.C.U. and

322-2611
831-9993
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31-Apartments Furnished

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Seminole___
O
ndo - Winter Park

Road, containing five sass more
or IiISOnL*aMIIIs Road. (01ST.

dinner,

Lord Chumley's, Altamonte Springs, with Dr. Trevor
Coburn, president of University of Central FlorIda 83
speaker. Cocktails, 6:30 p.m.; dinner, 7:30 p.m.

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it('(a1lFra

LLHIIL) Hl.)

NW'/ of NE¼ of SW¼ of Section
32-31-32, less R.W for Lake Mills

FRIDAY, MAY 23

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TE - ½ of Lot 43, Palm
Hammock, PB 1, Pg 104 In Section
172031, on Pineway. (0151. 2)
3. BRADFORD STEVEN DUNN

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Notice

IYouiness.,,
DIOJ 32
or 831-9993

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Friday, May 11, itoo

ACROSS

by Chic Yniinn

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56 Memory-loss
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victim
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fill * 0 A
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wonder
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person may have very still extremely useful in
unrealistic ideas. Often these
selected cases of patients with
are Ideas of grandeur. It's in severe depressive episodes.
this phase that the person
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There are things we can all
may be very active. He may
drive his car fast, have do to help prevent the more
enormous amounts of energy common forms of depression.
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things as if he suddenly had Health Letter I'm sending
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Individual may go into a should not be ignored because
severe depression. All energy you can never tell when a
iic'r
Iijd
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hardly move and be may actually have suicidal
unresponsive. That, of course, tendencies. It's too much of a
is the extreme sjage.
responsibility for an UnIt's
normal
for
people
to
trained "good friend" to
ByBERNICEBEDEoo have mood swings but it's undertake. With the mild
unusual for a person to have depressions, usually
For Saturday, May 24, 1980 '
manic depressive cycles. In medications and professional
htwn 11harp app a lariui ,'nh,nplInd
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by Howie Schneider
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encounter. Smiles will melt number of people whob
even
the
most
unfriendly
of
depressive
eptsodes
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situation
rather
quickly.
May 24, 1980
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which should make up for any
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22)
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unhappiness you may have In joint efforts today, permit
experienced this past year, your associate to dominate
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. not be pri,snd to handle. elMs brain.
GEMINI (Mar 21-June 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23South proceeded to go down
Even though you may not Dec. 21) Personal likes and
one trick.
have all the money in the dislikes should not be allowed
He nailed the club; cashed
world to spend today, you'll to interfere with what the
his ace and king of spades In
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order to get rid of dummy's
still have a good time with fun majority of your peer group
five of hearts. Then he ruffed
friends. Romance, travel, has in mind. Teamwork pays.
a spade high. That was preferluck, resources, possible
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
able to nailing with the deuce
PRISCILLA'S POP
pitfalls and career for the 19) You're at your best today
by Ed Sulflvarr
and letting East overruff, but
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it gave East ac'hancetochuck
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discussed in your Astro. only If you do things
his 10 of hearts. South conllnOF THIS OPENING
SOUNDS ROIL AND
STUART! WNATt3t
Graph
Letter,
which
begins
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his croesruff and got to
singularly.
Partners
tend
to
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with
your
birthday.
Mail
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you
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ESSAY
RATTLE THJDUGH THE YOUR ESSAY ?
and all his spades. Unforfor each to Astro-Graph, Box
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
AIR, EXPLOPING IN
tunately for his purposes, he
489, Radio City Station, N.Y. 1$) Get your work done early
DEAFENING STACCATOS
was left with three hearts and
AGAINST OUR EAR'S
10019. Be sure to specify birth because the day could offer'
no way to take another trick.
date.
some fun things to do with As a matter of minor interest,
to 0
CANCER (June 21-July 22) pals. You'll want to be free to
East actually discarded his
Should you find yourself In an go along.
ace of hearts on the last spade
and wound up making the last
awkward poeltion today, don't
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
three tricks with trumps.
let
it
get
to
you.
Actually,
your
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The family has much to offer
South had overlooked one
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principle of a successful
you are pressed.
searching for greener
crossnaif.
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LEO(July - 23-Aug. 22) pastures, cheek things at
You must plan to take your
Early
morning
depression
home.
side
suit winners first so as to
BUGS BUNNY
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mf If of his own.
cooks up jomething the morning it will be shod- 'Aln -140129
MY NX1 CAL \ 1 RUB LJR FOOT.
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new and interesting to do.
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two.
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Fighting the big crowds brightening as harmony
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should not deter you from prevails.
Then, as is fretiumfly the hand, lead a heart to dummy's
king. take his ace and king of
Ping 11111CIPPing today. Those
TAURUS (Aprfi MhUy 2S)
spaides and then , start his
finds and bargabs you've in, are= when you have
sought are available now,
opportunity to earn something If -FL RIDAs
He would score all six
UBM ( SmIA *Oct 24 bacause of your Went or the
11mminin trumps to- add to
the live tricks already in his
Your optimistic atUtude will services you offer', your
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who Is on lithium because of The Ups And Downs Of Life.
an imbalance of blood Other reads who vant this
chemistry? Is there some issitr can send 75 cents with a
pamphlet to help someone try long, stamped, sell-addressed
to tifiderstand this problem? envelope for it. Send your
— request to me, in care of this
READER
DEAR
to
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Perhaps the best way
Radio
City Station, New York,
to
describe this disorder is
10019.
It will help you sort
point out that we all have
mood fluctuations. On some out the different problems
days we have more energy related to simple mood and are happier and then, on swings, grief and depression.
other days, our energy
Yes, there are lots of things
disappears and we may feelthat
can be done to treat
unhappy. Minor swings in people who have depressions
mood are normal but if these
these days. Some of them are
0 get more and more modern medicines which are
exaggerated, they reach the extremely helpful. -Lithium
scale of being abnorihal.
has been used forthis purpose
The true manic depressive
but there are other medicines
person has very severe as well. The modern use of
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Veg as. Hoteis featunng
New Stageshow Trend
By DICK KLEINER
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (NEA)
- Something's changing in
Las Vegas, and it's not that
they're finally letting you go
home with some of your

hotels, the Desert Inn went to
Europe. The Alcazar is a
little nightclub in Paris,
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French capital. Instead of
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singer named Minks.
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Chicken Barbecue, to benefit Longwood Polk
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Premiere Production of "5ekIa1" George Atwell'
rock-theatre musical directed by Cher Stempler a
Dimensions 4000, May 31, Valencia Communit:
College's new performing Arts Complex on the Eas
Campus in Orlando, 2 pjn, and 8 pin. Ticket agencie

everybody jolm in arid often
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Tabernacle of Qmluota, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday
MAY 24,County Road 419, south of the citizen's Bank a
Oviedo. Gospel music by Sons of Song, clogging, game
and contests, pony rides, baked goods and handcraft.i

audiences do. Price says that
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and Italian Old Masters Paintings, Cotnell Fine Art.i
Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park. Through Ma
day-Friday, 10 am. to 5 p.m., Satur day and
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SudlaTh used to people
itlly singing, may be
dielhrbed by that.
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p.m. Rollins College Field House, Winter Park. AJ
proceeds to Great. Oaks Village parental home
Advance tickets at discount from Y.K. Kim's School a

recorded, so the artists can
romp around without getting

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Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival, Saturday, May 31.
Opening ceremonies 11 a.m., serving noon; Sunday,
June 1, noon. Gates close at 6 p.m. both days. Corn
eating contest Saturday at 4 p.m. Food, Bluegrass
entertainment, rides and gauss. Bring lawn chairn
and umbrella. Adinlialon ticket includes ham dinner
and all the corn you can eat. Advance discount ticket
available at local ticket agency.

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tersweet comedy, "Vanities" by Jack Helfner June 4-1
In Fine Arts Theatre. Curtaib, 8 p.m. Admission free.

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physiological makeup of the plants and clippings should
be removed promptly .o prevent ismi otherthg of the grass
and the chance of disease.
Frequent mowing Is best and small amounts of clippings left on the lawn can bibeneficlal to the plants. A
muicher which continuously chops the clippings under the
mower deck and drops the fine pieces back 0fl the lawn
can bea useful aid.
Most rotary mowers' cutting height can badjusted by
placing the wheels in different holes in the mower's
frame.
Rotary mower blades also require frequent sharpening.
This can be done witha steel file or a special wheel that
can be attached to an electric drill.
One final point to remember, especially when using
power mowers, Is safety. Never leave a running mower
unattended. Kee p hands and feet away from the blades
and wear sturdy shoes to help protect feet in case a -foot
does slip under the blades. Never mow the grass barefooted or while wearing soft shoes or sandals.

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displays of shells in the world. Located on Holt Avenue
at Rollins College, Wthter Park, hours are 1-5 p.m.
Sunday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wedueoday
through Saturday. Closed Monday. Admission Is $1 for
adults and 50 cents, children 3-1t Group rates
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said.
Whenever a third or more of The grass blade Is removed
at dne time, root growth slows or stops altogether and nay
not start again for a month. Proper mowing height and
frequency of atUng Is essential for lawns to prosper.
Bermuda grass requires closercutting than many other
varieties. It should be cut frequently to a height of % inch
or less to maintain a fine-quality lawn.
Centipede, St. Augustine and bahia should be mowed to
a height of 2½ to 3 inches.
Do not let grass grow unusually high and then clip It

The Trinity Preparatory School Players-will present
the musical, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" at 8
p.m., May 22-24 in the chapel of the school in
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May 24, Altaknonte Civic Center. Call 6714227 for ticket
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"We have no live horses,"
Cohen says, "and no erup..
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lion of Mt. Vesuvius onstage.
all.
Ruteachpersontndurcastls
"The problem Is," says
aper'onine with personality
Desert Inn's president,
SINGER AND DANCER MINKA
and charm."
Burton Cohen, "that we're in
a declining balance factor." names," Cohen says, "don't "lisre is a second JacIt rnihw to be seen
That's Vegas. talk for .fill our showroom. The tot,'! Cohen goes OSL -"Here-- whsther-the folks who cons
"we've got problems." The compensation they require la at the Desert Inn we have to Les Vegas want per.
main problem is that there not reflected in a declining one of the finest production aonallty and charm, or
just aren't enough really bigbalance."
stages in Las Vo$as. We horses and lava. it also
iwnes any more that mean •
really should utilize It more irr 1 to be seen whether
More Vegas talk. He' i frequently."
anything at the Las Vegas
that audience, used to seeing
box office. The ones that do $I3npIy saying that if you
"I looked ot the possibility top names In the endraw lwp audiences are have to pay somebody a of tth1ng In Broadway tertainment world, willdemanding bigger and million dollars to appear for show," Cohen says. "But It settle instead for some
bigger salaries, and It gets to a week, and be only draws In would make sense only if we happy songs and dances, a
the point where It doesn't enough pso%l to pay the could have the original casts, few nudes and a platoon of
make financial s. to pay. hotel $750,000, then it doesn't and that seemed to be Lie- cinging waiters.
those- exorbitant ôenis.nds." make muds sense to go for polble."
Cohen says It cost- $1.5
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Robbins Air Force Base, Ga., will present "Top 40"
tunes, concert and march music and a pipe band, "The
Highlanders," 8:30 p.m., Sunday, May 25, Lake EoIa
parkbanclshdil, Downtown Orlando. Free to the public.
"Collector's Collect:" Fifle Contemporary Prints
from A to Z, through June 1, Maitland Art Center, 2.31
W. Packwood Ave.,- Maitland. Gallery open Tuesday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. and Sunday, 14 p.m. Free to public.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary,. 8 p.m.,
dances each Saturday at DeBary Community Center
for senior citizens. Uve music twice a month.

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and frequent afternoon showers, combined with adequate
fertilization and Insect control, can produce a lush, green
lawn that will be the envy of the neighborhood.
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when I was In New York
li ving hand to mou th. My
career wasn't planned. ft
was stop-gap. I wasn't
ambitious to become a star.
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shoulder, albeit with
humorous overtones to
conceal something close to
hostility.

on "Saturday Night Live"
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figur es not too unlike the

lures: $1.

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in "Oh Heavenly Dog," with the sort of establishment
Benji, the lovable pooch; celehrltyhe once satirized so What I was doing. I didn't
"Caddyshack," a sort of brilliantly.
think in terms of success. I
"Animal House" of golfing
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ciréles; and Neil Simon's done everything I can NOT One, doing 90-minute closed
new comedy, "Seems Like to be successful. I didn't circuit TV shows. They paid
Old Times," reunited with expect to become a star. I me $25 a week and I lived
Goldie.
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didn't seek it."
He's also cut a new record
Then how did his unex- drums, piano and organ in a
album, not too originally pected and undesired rock band."
titled "Chevy Chase."
celebrity,come about?
In those days Chase wrote
Ergo, In the coming year
"I just tried to get better and performed his own
Chevy will resurface with and better at what I was do- material, bright, inventive
considerable impact.
lng - - being funny - and social comment stuff with a
Chase was sleepy-eyed and gaining the respect of my. light hand. He was unenwary at 1 p.m. the other day, peers," he said.
- cumbered by celebrity,
In hla'combinatlon office and
One wondered if by peers unfettered by a sense of his
home a few doors above the he meant Dan Ackroyd, John own Importance.
Sunset Strip. Ju4t out of bed, Belushi and Bill Mucray,
Now he' is adjusting to
Chase drained a large glass other upwardly mobile performing other people's
of orange juice. He wasn't funnymen who got started on work and, in the case of Neil
particularly friendly,
"Saturday Night Live."
Simon, he is absolutely
Among other things, his
Chase Indicated he wasn't delighted,
office included a powerful too pleased to be lumped in
"I feel comfortable perfortelescopelike contraption with that trio's brand- of ming," he said. "It's become
standing near a window, crude comedy.
easier for me. Fun."
many books (including
"We're different," he said.
"I saw 'Foul Play' again
Gray's Anatomy),- video "I think I'll be around for the recently and was horrified
tapes, a TV set, a fully long run. Youe got to keep by some of the selfstocked bar, dart board and getting better, keep moving conscious, stiff things I did."
photographs of his estranged around doing other things. It
Asked to choose between
wife,
helped on 'Saturday Night' writing or acting, Chase
At the rear of his establish- that I could look pretty hesitated only a moment. "I
ment, a free-standing black normal and do scatological think I'd go with perand white metal sign is things.
forming," he said. "I enjoy it
forming,"
displayed atChevy's parking
"I mean, Belushi and Ack. more."
space. It reads: "Reserved rovd
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seemed
unpercen ta ge.
comfortable w he n asked If
In the past year he starred he hadn't become precisely

movie star, Chevy Chase.
As an anti-establishment
writer-comedian, Chafe the
as
a master of puncturing
egos of the flagrantly succes8ful.
He then starred in a couple
of NBC-TV specials, hosted
some award shows (The
Golden Globes), did a turn on
the Oscar presentations and
starred with Goldie Hawn
two years ago in a spectacularly successful movie,
"Foul Play."
For a while the ubiquitous
Chase was a media darling,
He appeared on the Johnny
Carson show several times.
His face adorned magazine
covers, his humorous oh.
3ervatlons were chronicled.
tie was, as they say, hot,
lie
Then, as if he'd been an
apparition all along, Chevy
was not seen or heard from.
He became the subject of
"What ever happened to?"
one-liners,
Now that he has become
flagrantly successful,Chase
finds himself wincing at the
harts of the media, cheap
shots intimating he was
of a flash-in-thepan.
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NEWS
Results of the Arkansas. Idaho,
Kentucky and Nevada primaries are
Presented.

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establishment and did antibe
a reluctant celebrity,
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busier than ever, literally an adversary relationship, is more overstated than a and invasion of his privacy.
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taxes," she said, then
attire, added, "Hopefully this
Glen, proudly wearing her your life."
Olbb and the 0.-skating learn at , blue
uniform and writing
After thinking for a will attract attention to the
Randy Gardner and Tal Bablionlis
BobHope . the Air Force about a' dozen Fantasy Day moment, a teller handed U*, cause."
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"This is beyond my wildest
his 77th birthday.
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throw to the school children fantilsy," she admitted.
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"I always wanted to- be a and two money bags filled "Hqthe reason I went along
policewoman
when I was with trash,
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going to school," she said,
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a us pices of the USO. In 1979, he celebrated
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Center Opera
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lavish show in the Falcon Stadium, where
Hope, Ross, Gibb, Anderson and Mandreflill perform before an audien ce of 50000
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DEAR DICK: Recently, friends and I had a discussion
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Could you help by telling us their ages, please? MRS.
JOHN COOK, Moutoursvllle, Pa.

They are, chronologically: John Ford, James Cagney,
Orson Welles, Bette Davis, Willlam,Wyler, Henry Fonda,
Alfred Hitchcock and, just this past year, James Stewart.
go DEAR DICK: I have a bet wi th my grandma. She says
Natalie Wood died of cancer. J say no Please tell me as
soon as you can. ANGIE PROUGH, Goshen, lad.

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speaking and lecturing.
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Anderson, country singer Barbara
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U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs, Cob. The 90-minute spectacular,
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In this country, the future has usually been linked to the
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contemporary problems, progress should remain an
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stations may be cut back,
have been the 2 cents per gallon extra
Steve Williams of Williams and Son profit on the pumps the entire day. Had
.Amoco, at U.S. Highway 17.92 and Lake he changed days on the cash register
Mary Boulevard in Sanford, is hopping and in his records, he said, the prices
'I mad over federal interference in the oil would have been legitimate.
business, especially after a recent
Williams said he did not sign a conI
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"overcharging."
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Department of Energy spokesman
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two hours that day.
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of circumstance" and he really wasn't a consumer complaint.
guilty of anything.
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retailer
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raises its prices, he can raise prices. 2.2 cents above maximum for regular
HirId Photo by Tom Vincent
On March 18, Williams said the unleaded; and $fl.50 for'charging 1.8
•Amoco oil company called to inform cents above the maximum for premium
Steveit Williams, (above) owner of Williams &amp; Son ;lflOcO, said
Win that, effective the next day, gas unleaded.
his recent fine for overcharging on gas was unjustified. ''If I
- I prices Would be going up 2 cents per
"To satisfy a refund to the marketas-iiiaking so much iiioiie, would my liamids get this dirty?"
gallon.
place," he said, "Williams returned
Ileasked.
The oil company has the right to raise $48.75 to the U.S. Treasury. He was not
prices on gas already in the ground at required to roll back prices."
prices
- base next year's imliocations on a per- of doing business has gone 'sky high."
J his station, Williams said, because he
But Williams did lower his prices
centage of 1979 sales, which were much
Part of the problem is paperwork,
does not pay for it until it goes through May 1 on self-serve gas in hopes of less.
which he says takes up much of his
his pumps.
selling more.
His only hope to avoid going time.
Because Williams' working day runs
"I dropped the prices on self-serve bankrupt, he said, is to keep the volume
Another problem is overhead com- from noon to noon, customers' gasoline only to pick up the people who are prIce
O1 salei up now so the ércentãge of pared to a low profit iiiargin, Williams
purchases made before noon are shopping," he said. "I have to sell as1979 sales that wilL be grunted will be said he pays about 81,0(X) per month in
registered on that calendar day, but much gasoline as I can. I'm looking out higher,
rent on the service station, $4,000 per
Currently, he said he is selling month In payroll and about another
purchases made after noon are for myself and the people in this neighrecorded the next calendar day.
regular self-serve gas at 7.6 cents per $6,000 per month in miscellaneous
borhood.
Just before noon on March 18,
"If people don't start buying more gallon over his cost, instead of the 16.1 expenses.
Added to the problem is that the oil
WiLliams said, he began to raise the gasoline, the allocations could be cut cents he could charge.
prices on his pumps, to begin operation back, and if'so theyre (the customers)
- ,,If the -oil companies- wonl"come- - -companies want payment every three
have to come down to move days, regardless of how many pur- at the new price for the next working going to be riding bicycles or hoofing down,
day which would begin after noon.
chases were wade "on account," he
it.,,
more product," he said,
Once the pumks were cleared of
Allocations today, Williams ex"On Sundays a year ago," he said, said.
March 18 transactions, he could plained, are based on percentage of a
"we sold 1,500 to 2,000 gallons. Last -- Williams said reports of his being
legitimately begin charging the ad- gasoline station's 1978 sales. Williams Sunday we sold about 525 • gallons. lined for overcharging were Incomplete
ditional 2 cents per gallon. But Williams said his 19'78 sales were high, but people
People aren't buying as they were. and somewhat unfair.
"I've been in this town 10 years," he
didn't get the pumps cleared beausé ari not buying gasoline like they were. They got used to staying home. But if
he was called out to help a regular
For Instance, in May 1978, Williams we get a low percentage of our 1979 said, "Now people think I'm a crook.
customer whose car had broken down,'- and Son Amoco sold 63,683 gallons of sales as an allocation, I'll go
"But the news media didn't get the
details," he said.
he said.
gasoline. In May 1979, 51,005' gallons bankrupt."
When he got back he discovered that were sold.
"If I was making so much money,
He said other stations will be in
gas had been pumped for two hours at
Williams said the government may similar predicaments, because the cost would my hands get so dirty''

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more than two dozen cover stories for the magazine, including pieces on the People's Temple mass suicide In
Guyana, the hostages In Iran and the trial of Patty Hearst.
He warns that we may be entering what he calls"'The Eraof Limitations."
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"In the United States," Mathews says, "we've alaays
been taught that If we had the will and the people, the
possibilities were unlimited. But today, those limits are
being defined. We find we're limited in energy. In living
space, open land, clean air, clean rivers. We're colliding
with the harsh reality of these increasing and ferocious
limits. Facing up to that reality Is going to test our
courage and Ingenuity."

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Newsweek
(clockwise) George
F. Will, Jane Bryant
Uiflfl, Tom I, a11.
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remarkably accurate. In one of "Your Future's"
segments, Axthelm reviews the predictions of the 16thcentury astronomer, Nostradamus. Among them: that -- France would be swept by revolution, that someone
named Louis Pasteur would found an Institution, that
Germany would someday have a leader named, . . lUster.

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Fittingly, Axthelm presents his piece from a modern
emporloum of production — abetting parlor.
One thing that Is certain about our future Is that
America wW be older. By the year 2029, the median age In
this country will peak at 38. Quinn, a contributing editor of
Newsweek and a syndicated columnist whose "Staying
Ahead" appears In more than 100 newspapers, envisions
major changes In our retirement and pension laws. But In
her analysis on "Yet, Future," she also suggests that the
Graying of America could have a profound system of
resource distribution.
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spend more and more money on older people," nays
Quinn, who also serves as a correspondent for CBS News.
"Older people feel they can depend on the government.
But young people feel more self-sufficient, and that could
Lead to tension over how big government should be.,,

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Will, who won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for commentary and
whose syndicated column appears In more than 300
newspapers, delivers an elocient essay in which he
speculates that the future won't be any more shocking
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depends on how you define the issues. Some problems
don't change very much, but that doesn't mean there's no
such thing In progress. The study of the future Is useful.
It's also useful to take those studies with about threa-anda-half grains of salt. It's a matter of keeping your perspective."

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where
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President Carter's Olym'pic boycott call
a late boost Saturday, the deadline day
for entries, by voting not to compete at
the Moscow Games.
The JOC, supporting a government
decision taken Feb. 1, voted 29-13 at a
special general assembly session to
boycott the Otympica, i.hich start July
19.
The vote came several hours after-the
Japan Amateur Athletic Association,
governing body of the JOC, held an
emergency - meeting with chief rabifiet
secretary Mayashi Itoh to discuss
President Carter's boycott movement.
Itoh had told the association the
government was strongly opposed to
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Keith said he would Just as soon Mire meeting Tuesday night he will ask that
By DONNA ESTES
See editorial, Page 8A
forgot the instruction to prepare the commissioners give some more
Herald Staff Writer
preliminary discussion to the proposal
ordinance,
In-depth discussions are likely
Commissioner Julian Stenstrom, who before the ordinance is prepared.
among Sanford City Commissioners of the station, we are trying to give a
"I would like to hear what other
motion authorizing
Tuesday night before the move toward competitive edge to someone," Fair made the
preparation of the ordinance, said his commissioners have to say," Stenrequiring service stations to post prices said.
"If the ordinance extends to gasoline, main reason was to clean up the strom said. "Some operators have told
goes any further.
The commissioners voted two weeks why not to bread and milk. We have got signboards that appear at some local me it would cost as much as 8200 to post
ago, on recommendation of City to have faith ln the intelligent consumer stations with no numerals or with up- signs,' he said.
Knowles told the commissioners
Manager Warren Knowles, to instruct to shop around and buy gas where he side down numerals and those with bent
earlier
this month two bills were to be
City Attorney Vernon Mire to prepare wants to get the best buy for his posts.
considered
by the Florida Legislature
was
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dollars," Fair said.
mainly to clean up the
an ordinance requiring the posting.
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mandating
signs
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telling
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he said. "I must admit
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The Judgment rejected the Iranian
view the hostage issue should not be
considered outside the context of historic
relationships between the two countries.

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force its ruling's, also criticized the
prove
its allegations of gross American
aborted U.S. attempt to rescue the
interference
if it wanted these taken into
hostages.
account.
In its Judgment, delivered in the Grand
Hall of Justice of the Peace Palace by
The 15 judges were critical, however,
Court President Sir Humphrey Waldock, of the aborted U.S. attempt April 24 to
75, of Britain, the court also ordered the
rescue the hostages in Tehran.
return to the United States control of the
American Embassy in Tehran and the
"The court feels bound to observe that
consulates in Tabriz and Shiraz and ruled
an operation undertaken in these circurnIran should pay damages to the United
stances for whatever motive is of a kind
States,
calculated to undermine respect for the
It said the amount could be decided Judicial process in international
Later by negotiations or through the
relations," Waldoek said.

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Mathews and four of his Newsweek colleagues are
featured in "Your Future Isn't What It Used To Be," the
premiere show In the new public affairs series called
"Cover Story," produced ty WQED-Pittsburgh In
association with Newsweek magazine. Also playing tim
pórtant roles in the show are economic columnist Jane
Bryant Quinn, political analyst George F. Will, columnist
Pete Axthelm and senior writer Merrill Shells. The hourlong show premieres Monday, May 26, over PBS. (Check
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Mathews, the magazine's deputy foreign editor. "The
most worrisome thing Is that our country seems uncertain
of progress. The future Itself, the belief In the future, Is
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Despite Japan's boycott vote, it seems
Chip ('rat1ord 'ings his name
likely, there will be more nations cornpeting in Moscow than the 84-countries into the (uine'ss Rook of Records
which took part in the 1976 Montreal e;mrl Saturday morning as he
t'omnpletes his 101st continuous
Games.
A count Saturday showed 82 National hour of tennis at the Orlando
Olympia Committees planned to send
Racquet Club. Crawford, 26, son
teams to Moscow, while 45 NOCs voted to of Lonise Crawford of Sanford.
stay away — the majority in support of raised more

have gotten a lot of flack from some display of prices."
He said the action had been sucservice station operators who do not
cessful in Dade County in bringing
want to display signs. One operator told
me he would be glad to post signs if gasoline prices down and making them
banks posted their interest rates." competitive. -Dade County is said to
have the lowest gasoline prices in the
Stenstrom said.
Stenstrom said toward the end of the state," Knowles said.
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Gene McDonald said that would bring the city
"a whopping $300 monthly."
In other business at the latest workshop
session, the council heard a report from
Robert McIntosh, chief animal control officer
for the county. The city contracts the service
from the county.
McIntosh, In answer to complaints, said that
his division Is doing the best job it can with five
animal control officers and three vehicles and

left more questions unanswered than answered, No decision has been reached.
City Manuger Phil Kulbes said be discussed
the matter with sanitation firms operating in
the city and with one national firm.
All indicated they would be willing to serve
the city under an exclusive franchise for all or
part of the city, he said Kulbes also said that
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- The 1979 property taxation figures
are used as a revenue basis. There Is no
tax Increase antictpatqd, requested nor
n3.-&amp;d. The 1930 ftgut'ss are expected
to be available An abbut 30 days and
since this Is expected to be higher than
last year's because of new construction,
a lower tax rate will result.
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struction of a cover for two sludge beds

Among those Inflationary factors in the fiscal year," he said.

when the project is started to be sure
funding Is sufficient,
—While no change Isneceuary in the
refuse fees at this time, Knowles points

totalling p48,500. Funds for these
projects could come from the utility
trust fund.
- From r enewal and replacement

budget, Include:
- gasoline and diesel fuel computed
at $1.75 per gallon as the city's taTuhI
wagon price computed for a time period

funds should come $21,250 for flow

midway in the coming fiscal year,

By DAVID M, RAZLER
Hsid, Staff Writer
Sanford police sealed off a wooded
area ma th street Tueadiy afj Lumen and arrested a fll8 on charges
of armed robbery, nine minutes after
receiving a report ci the crime from a
convenience store clerk.
D id - Earl. Hamnlett Jr,, 19 of
j'ampa,waa arrested atl2:35Pin. in
%t* Woods bordered on the west by
Rldgewood Avenue and on the south by
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Hussein, says Jordan cannot avoid
playing a central role in future Middle
East peace talks,
Carter told reporters at a state dinner
Tuesday night in honor of Hussein their
talks had been "much better" than he
exLtiMi. lie said the Camp David accord - 'eflViSIOflS Jordan playing a role in
the West Bank'' autonomy negotiations.
Hussein sounded the same note as he
downplayed differences with Carter over
the peace negotiations, saying, 'I don't
think there are differences — only di!lerences in the approach to solve the
problems. We're very happy to be here.
"Jordan will indeed play a central role
in the realization of the hopes and
dreams of all who want peace and
stibility and freedom and security in the
Middle East" because of Hussein's
leadership and Jordan's location, Carter
said In toasting Hussein.
"It Is true that we may have (hflerences in approach but we respect your
dedication to the cause of peace in our
part of the world. It's a dedication we
share," Ilussein said in response.
"We look into the future, with hope,
with determination, to conftibuk our full
share For the establishment of a just and
durable peace in the Middle East which
will affect not only those who live there,
but future generations there and elsewhere in the world."

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Police said Hamlett was caught
carrying a .38 caliber pistol and about
$100 taken from the store. A Jacket and
hat he is accused of wearing while
a1'
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found nearby.
About 15 Sanford patrolmen and
detectives Joined by a abet's deputy,
*orked to seal off the area around the
store soon after the robbery,repccted
at 12: p.nt.
After blocking off the railroad tracks
11111110W Uxoih .0 w001115 MW the
Rinker Matellbb Corp. P1&amp;flt1 the am
around Lakeview cenetery, nth XW

— A 10 percent Increased cost factor
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telephone costs which are unsure for

Dog

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Reprieve

SAN F'UANCISC(UPI) — By order of
the court, the state Legislature and Guy.
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Sido the mutt won
a reprieve froni the death sentence
pronounced by her late nastress out of
kindness.
Richard Avanzino, the SPCA director
who vowed to go to prison rather than
allow Sido's death, stood outside the
courthouse Tuesday with 3,000 petitions
of support from people across the
country and said he was "elated."
"This Is a great day for Sido and all of
us who love her," he said, beanilog.
To show her appreciation, the 10.) ear.
old colli e-sheltie showed up on the
courthouse steps, wagging her tail and
licking Avanzino's hand,

Sido had lived for eight years with
Mary Murphy, a widow. Mrs. Murphy

the months ahead.

left instructions in her will that upon her
death Sid(,, rather than suffer frouii
meters at lift stations and three pumps.
about April 1, 1981. "This would equate
— Materials used by the city are
loneliness, was to be put to sleep. Mrs.
- The utility budget at $1,918,070 is
to the commercial pump price being Inflationary targets similar to those
Murphy died from an overdose of
also balanced, financed entirely from
experienced by all contractors and
nearly $2 per gallon" he said,
sleeping
pills last December.
user fees. No tax funds will be used in
— electricity computed without a rate private household budgets.
The Society for the Prevention of
this budget.
change but with a fuel adjustment
— DONNA ESTES
Cruelty to Animals, which took custody
of the female dog, refused, however, to
carry out the woman's wishes and was
sued by the will's execu tor.
Spurred by an outpouring of public
sentiment, California lawmakers quickly
Action Reports.......................6A passed a bill to save Sido. Brown signed
Around The Clock --------------------4A the law Monday night, hours before
20th streets, police moved through the contents of the cash register, police
Calendar ...........................lOB Superior Court Judge Jay Pfotenhauer
woods, quickly catching Hamlett.
(laifled Ads ....................10-HR began hearing the case — the first of its
Say..
The thief fled on foot while Baisden
Comics ..............................SB kind in Ca lif orni a.
He was taken to the Seminole county
Deaths ............................... ZA
Justashe was to announce his decision
Jail, wheire he was beld ii Ueu of $1111,400 .Ca1Id police.
Editorial-----------------------------4A
The
thief
was
wearing
a
green
fatigue
Tuesday
on the fate of te orphaned dog,
bond on charges of armed robbery and
Florida
Jacket
and
blue
hat
at
the
time
of
the
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Pfotenhauer
was caUt1' out of the packed
use of a weapon while committing a
Horoscope ...........................SB courtroom to take
robber, police say. The two items of
phone call from
- Hospital ..............................5A Brown's office, confirming
clothing, were found later near the
,
that the
Police say a lone thief entered
scene of the arrest.
Nation ...............................7A governor had signed Legislation to spare
Shop and Go shortly after 1t20 m,
Police say Hamlett had Just hit.
Ourselves............................lB Sido's life.
and pointed a gun at clerk Roice
el
from
Tampa
in
the
Sports..............................SM
ttwo
SIdo'sfatelstobedecidedby Pets
Baisden of 535 B. Warren Ave.,
days and "was Just wandering
Television ...........................SB Unlimited, a' private animal agency
(Ord
around," adding be Ii not suspected of
Weather ............................. IA where Mrs. Murphy originally obtained
When Um WUUIafl demanded cask
COmmitting any other crimes in the
World .................................2A the pet and to which 8he Left the major
B8I1de1I hilided over about $100, the cWnty.
portion of her estate, Pfotenhauer ruled.

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The
Downtown
Improvement
purchase
of new garbage packers at a
cost
of
$77,000
each. At that time he
with
$78,000
from
project Is continued
year
plus
$60,000
suggests
the
commission
review the
the W19.1%0 fiscal
poqlbility
of
franchising
garbage
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budget.
added cost shown In the

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accounts to make payments on the old
bond issue from the orlg1nl capital and
the Interest returns as each payment
becomes due.
-The budgets are computed without
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sharing funds In the new year.
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Knowles
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at the current levels.
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luggestlnga9.S percent cost of living
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increase for employees plus a factor to
be determined to bring salaries Into a
comparative level with other local
government&amp; TU 9.5 percent increase
would cost $X1,114.
Herald Photo by Tom NstuI
He Is suggesting these costs be borne
troin federal revenue sharing funds.- 'Me chart above Illustrates the drop In the number of city em- The decrease has been accomplished In part through attrition,
- The budget calls for a. continuingployees from 301 In 1974 to 1974 to a proposed 273 for 1980 to 1981.
Knowles said.
reduction In numbers of city employees. The total number of employees
requested Is 273. The number on the - Knowles is, suggesting the $60,000 be
"While the city will not require any factor of 10 percent.
collection In the city. Total budget for
rate adjustments this coming year,
refuse collection is $0,563.
— postage rates computed at 20 cents
0"roU was 301 in fiscal 1974 to 1975. financed from contingency funds, thus
next year will see rates adjusted," after Jan. 1, 1981 rather than the
- Capital programs for the utility
"The reduction has been ac- eliminating need to finance that portion
through a banking institatjon. The city
operations include three major
Knowles said.
current 15 cents. "This increases the
- coinpilahed," Knowles said, "by showly
Knowles pointed out inflation has had city's present costs by one-third for the
projects. These area new water supply
-- changing service delivery techniques manager warns that delay in the
.or atiminatii* and curtailing municipal project and the addition of a parking
well, a primary clarifier, and cona direct effect on municipal costs. last three quarters of the 1980 to 1981

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Howard's ace set the contract
What was remarkable
about the defense?
Nothing remarkable. Just
experts at their best. The club
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opposing the legislation.-None of those objecting were trying
11) get licenses themselves," Brantley said, adding the op.
position was based on the constituents feeling it Is unfair to
limit competition.
The method to be used In issuing the new licenses in 1981,
Brantley said Is by lot — by pulling the names of applicants
from a hat.
Brantley said that 50 percent of the licenses will be issued
from all those
applying for those
1ii'ncpc The rpniininis
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those who have not held licenses in the past.
The law does not apply to hotels, motels, and private cluls.
The Seminole County Commission and all the city governments In the county with the lone exception of Lake Mary
endorsed the legislation to limkt the number of new liquor

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Legislation designed to cut the number of liquor licenses
which are to be available in Seminole County following the
certification of the census In 1981 will be vetoed by Gov. Bob
Graham.
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, said today he was
notified by the governor Tuesday of Graham's Intent to veto
the measure.
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The local legislation sponsored by the Seminole County
League' of Civic Associations and supported by the Seminole
County Legislative dlegatton would have changed the
allocation method for liquor licenses locally,
State law permits one license to be Issued for each 2,500
residents in the county. The special legislation would have

It is anticipated that Seminole's increased population,
certified by 1981, will provide for 37 new licenses to be issued
locally. The special legislation would have reduced that
number to .
Brantley said today the governor told him it Is totally against
the philosophy of the Graham administration to limit cornpetition. Graham tracked down Brantley in Lake County,
where Brantley had a number of speaking engagements
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said that no such limitation of the free enterprise system
become law since he took office nearly two years ago.
Although some other counties In Florida have legislation
similar to the League of Civic Association's proposal, most
was adopted during Graham's predecessor's terms in office.
Brantley said he received a number of communications from

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the past are about to be
repaid. The return will exceed
your investment,
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

second place. The top spot is
yours If you truly put out the
necessary effort.

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to your staying power today.
Go the full distance ' and don't
toss In the towel, even if the
going gets tough. Romance,
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for each to Astro.Graph, Box
489, Radio City Station, N.Y.
10019. Be sure to specify birth
date.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
— Dwell on the positive
aspects of whatever faces you
today, as opposed to the
nega ti ve. Success is yours if
your attitude Is right,

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June 18, 1980
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strongly suspect that
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DEAR DR. LAMB When
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a communications problem
choice
with your doctor. I can't I do strenuous lifting. which
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believe that he didn't want han d should I use? I had a
Guevara
you to eat anything at all. I do right hernia repaired two
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branch (abbr)
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who Is starving to lose weight not to worryjiboutit — if i t
should be in a hospital - en- snoui'i Dreax, ne wowa repair
vironment or very closely it again. I believe .:in
-'monitored by a skilled preventing surgery so I Woold
- medical team used to dealing like an answer to my questlojl :.
with starvation as a means-of I know there's a scar lnst
Will it dissolve? I'm 55 yeita
weight control.
My guess is when he said old.
There are two things you
stop eating, he meant the
same thing that lots of other can do that are practical.
people do. He meant for you to First, learn to lift correctly. It
cut down. But it will be useful doesn't make so much diffor you to have a diet so I'm
ference which hand you use,
sending you The Health Letter but you should be using yqir
number 4-7, Weight Losing legs -Instead of your back,
Diet. Other readers who want That will also help protect
this issue can send 75 cents your back muscles and
prevent back problems. When
with a long, stamped, selfaddressed envelope for it. you do heavy lifting, bend
Send your request to me, in your knees and hips to pickup
the
care of this newspaper, P.O.
weight and then
Box 1551, Radio City Station, straighten your legs rather
than using the other apNew York, NY 10019.
proach.
If you stick to a sensible
The other thing you can do
balanced diet like the one I'm
sending you and maintain a is to stay lean and maintain
steady sensible level of good abdominal muscle Lone.
Inca A major contributing factor-to
fll1,O1„q.I ..nf R.1 I., .,n,.
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weight. Some people have hernias Is abdominal obesity.
difficulty because they're not So stay lean and do some
very active physically. That exercises such as sit-ups and
means they have to do all by let. lifts to help maintain'

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other diets and fads and pills
but they either make me sick
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DEAR DR. Lrt•1B— lam4
N footil and l weigh 170 pounds.
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just stop eating. I did not eat
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townships today to ilisperse youths stoning cars and
burning shops in South Africa's worst racial riots since
1976.
To back up the action, authorities rushed two
planeloads of riot police from other regions to help

in exchange for donations to raise funds for the members have until Friday to taUy their sale
youth of Seminole County.
proceeds, but said the total amount wifl be well
Proceeds from the two-day effort will go to over $1,000.
The sale was part of the Ki*anis Club's
develop the 13-acre Kiwanis park at 25Lh Place

and Sanford Avenue, between the Church of annual fund drive for

GENEVA, Switzerland (UP!) - Habib Chatti,
Secretary General of t he Isla mic Conference, arrived

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the Gulf Coast States basked in the 70s. Albuquerque, N.M.,
marked Its second day in a row of record heat as the mercury
shot up to 101 degrees Tuesday, breaking a high of 100 degrees
set In 1974.
AREA READINGS (.m.): temperature: 80; oveight
05,
low. 70, yesterday's high: 94, barometric pressure
percent;
winds:
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THURSDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 1:14a.m.,
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in Geneva today in an attempt to set up talks on
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Chatti said he would be joined in Geneva later in the
week by Foreign Ministers Sadegh Ghotbzadeh of Iran
and Agha Shai of Pakistan.
The three men make up the special committee o
Afghanistan created by the Islamic Conference.

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went all out this weekend to offer peanuts
Club president Buddy Williams said club

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116,666 in county tax revenues will be available
The board will meet at p.m. at its office at
tobe spent elsewhere ln the l980ll fiscal year. the por t of Sanford.
Port Administrator Dennis Dolgner said he
Dolgner said a household goods distributor
will tell the port authority board this afternoon who is considering having the port build a
it will need about one-third
200,000squarefootwarehouseattheport has
proximate $50,000 per year county subsidy
has drawn in the past three years.
'Ihe warehouse would employ about 200
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from the local
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involved in the "internal affairs until some time in late
September," when the hostage question may be
debated.
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hostages, now in their 228tfi day of captivity, or put
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members.
"I do a lot of my own typ(ng at home," MN.reservations for school board
the position was approved snd
Telson said "but I

Mrs. Telson will report on Gov. gob
School board members currently do not
Graham's State Purchasing* AdvWry Cohncl~
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as chaii'man of the sub-conunittee on the~jt4te
secretary at one time, but the position evolved
contract stem.
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funded
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superintendent's budget.

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - An Iranian newspaper says
parliament might not discuss the 53 American

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI) - Police armed
with 'shoot to kill." orders charged Into mulatto

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Mrs. Telson said she will also ask tonight
The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
why the board has not ~ired a secretary,
school board office, 1211 hiellonville Ave.,
despite the position having been budgeted 1,c
Sanford:
'9 ' last year.

Iran Parliament May Way
l;'Hoifage- Issue
4. To September

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have cost VW,000 to
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Legislation now being discussed to remove
Under the proposed
the 4 percent sales tax for capital im- would not pay sales tax
provements; made by local governments could of which are passed
school
save the school board a great deal of money in. county governments
ti ' !i
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"IAt's Stop the Country from Moving

targeted against habitual criminals Iriclude
Identify those. people responsible for a
aides ought to bury the hatchet with him,
have a publicized breakfult and visibly New Orleans, Detroit, Salt lake City, disproportionate number of serious crimes In
Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, Kamm City, our community, give them special attention
nsult him.
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Although he now resides in Ro*mont, Pa.,
to manipulate the criminal justice system to
Atkins still likes to kep a finger on the
their advanla. by dealing Lth different. naUon's political pu1ae.Hus latest canipa1i
proeéiitt*1' t 'each stage Of their case,
analysis, which he kindly passed along, fill%
"shopping" for lenient judges and striking
deals to minimize or even eliminate prison the watch word void, admirably. Atkins

Major cities with criminal justice programs U. Neely, in charge of the special unit. "We

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began April 21 to 114,003. The arrivals Tuesday were
not unexpected, but came just after the sealift's first
scoreless day Monday: when no refugees put into the
docks at Key West.

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produces truly Impress
because
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Lerro's license pending the outcome of an
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killed in the nation's third worst bridge

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The Major Violator Unit here consists of six
The New York City Experiment was so
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however,
has
his
problems
at
the
successful
that
it
becarne
a
model
for
the
senior
deputy district attorneys, a research
Our dependence on OPEC oil is stifl great
analyst and three clerical personnel who
Career Criminal Program funded by the
internecirie level on the Reagan staff, most
enough to be our overriding energy problem, a notably with Richard V. Allen, one of Justice Department's Law Enforcement follow the cases of repeat robbery and
serious drain on our economy and a threat to
burglary offenders from arrest through final
Assistance Administration in scom of cities
Reagan's most
. talented advisors. :
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adjudication In the courtL
ftoughout the country.
But today, In the summer of 1W aU that that dependence should encourage ur efforts. A
Since the LEAA programi was launched In
ht to be ancient history. Kiss4er is not
They maintain regular liaison with law
year ago imported o was meeti
percent of
1975, 46 cities have received more than $20 enforcement officials assigned to their cases
indispe
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bi
man,
but
he
is
a
major
our requirements. Today the figure is 37
percent. talent within the Republican P".KWdW
million in federal funds to establish similar attend bail hearings, keep in contact with
It eqn go significantly lower. To the extent that it
has the international standim which would progirams. Local funds are toed exclusively witnesses and personally prepare for all court
does, the less well have to worry about what shore up the foreign policy aspect of the
In to 30 other cities, while California and proceedings.
OPEC does or doesn't decide to do.
New York have statewide programs.
"Our goals are very simple," say3RIchard
Reagan campaign. Kissinger does not have to

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10,5W Crimes. Another Rand stully, of in.
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defection Is emotional and profound. He was
badly burned by the establishment's failure of devote4 exclusively to identification and that the most active 8 percent of all prisoners
had committed more than 66 crimes per year
nerve in Vietum, and traumatized by the
prosecu

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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Deputy harbor pilot John
1,erro had planned to board a vessel today to guide It
through the tricky channels of Tampa Bay, his first
trip along the bay since May 9 when the freighter
to the Sunshine Skyway

It could well be that octane campai'gn slogan is the reason for your I

dedicated to eliminating Itevolving door offenders are responsible for crime3far out of
justice" that too often placed crkninab back Proportion to the
number of criminals in.
on the street after aquick whirl through the
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Small cities include Columbus, Ohio;
Portsmouth, Va.; Baton Rouge, La.;
Clearwater, Fla.; Eugene, Ore,; Springfield,
Mass.;' New Haven, Conn.; Austin, Texas,
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been to Moun t Dora said has a di fferent name. I can around here."
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voters.
Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans

biggest weak spots In the campaign. Nobody i
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Recently, Mr. Ford held a press conference at
the American Booksellers' convention in
Chicago. I had the opportunity to ask him
about the Reagan-Kissinger
answered very emphatically. Kissinger, he

the more drastic step of cutting back on

(43.71) percent said they would vote for Carta while

Up to now, slopneering has been one of the

has repeatedly praised Kissinger.

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eagerly Tuesday as scores Of giving the local residents a lot parade a nd
the local
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Kissinger appears to be shaping up as one of
the outstanding Issues between the two men.

That choice is the joker in the deck, a árd
which cannot be played as long as the demand for
oil by the importing nations remains as high or
higher than OPEC's production levels. Sheik Ah-

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have been thinking of that wild card when he
warned the exporters that a worldwide oil glut by
SAN DIEGO (NEA) __ Law enforcement
next fall could undermine the ability of OPEC to said, was the American statesman most -officials here recount with special satLfac.
sustain its $32 a barrel price.
Uon the sap of two men
' arristed several
.mpected not only by our allies but by other
ago
years
and
more than )
nations
as
well.
The approach of such a glut should be evident to
Kissinger, in their eyes,
counts
of
robbery.
represented
a
steady
and
consistent
foreign
OPEC members even if it does not dissuade them
from raising prices. Fuel inventories are sky-high policy. Kissinger has the stature.
Both suspects, familiar with the notoriously
about
what
Inefficient
criminal justice system, expected
in the United States and other industrial counFord declined to speculate
quick
release
on low bail, followed by a plea
tries. During the four weeks ending June 6, U.S.
relationship, If any, Kissin ger might have
bargaining
negotiations,
pro forma con.
either to the Reagan campaign or to a Reagan
imports of crude oil and refined products were
presidency. But believe t a
inference
running 20 percent below the levels of a year ago.
But when they sought to enter guilty pfeas
The gathering recesslori Ifi Wegtieem eoriomios
to conclude that F"d's enthusiam for the
gn
depend
odrasticall
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can be expected to reduce demand for fuel to an campai
alreadysomething
ou
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wouldn't
bargain with them.
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defendant
took
a
dwee,
went to trial, was
resulted f rom conservation measures rigger
In 1976, t he Reagan forces made Kissinger convicted of all major charges and sentenced
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'The OPEC ministers still hope to "unity" their
with detente.
political target,
The other defendant pleaded guflty to all
prices at their next meeting in September. Tlie
By the time of the Republican convention in
a
jor.ChaIU
the only deal
m
Kansas City, Kissinger had practically been
ministers who are the most hawkish on prices
ostracized by his own party. His appearances Prosecutor would accept -and drew a senma hope to unify them at even higher level than
tence of 14 years in prison.
Kemper
ef
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the present range, which goes from the Saudi's $28
functory. Ford was ioru to swallow an antiBoth men had been identified as career
a7 a t the t
upto$
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ff
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platform
plank.
criminal s
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waiting for later

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year. Though he did not have the political
clout to seize the niornination from Ronald
Reagan, he represents an important grouping
within the Republican Party. Moreover, his
reputation is on the rise. No one Is this
country dislikes Gerald Ford. His handling of
the economy and his stea
affairs command respect.
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ticipation of Ford in the campaign this year.
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Mr Reagan's attitude toward Henry

higher prices as long as we choose to send abroad
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still more dollars out of our pockets.
The $2 price Increase is expected to add two to
three cents to the price of a gallon of gasoline in
the United States and have a corresponding effect
on utility bills and all other prices sensitive to the
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with a new "benchmark" price of $32 a barrel for
oil
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courthouse and for Commissioner Sandra
it was a working day. But she said shie got so hot
Mrs. Glenn, who passied. by the .scene
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A man with four months left to serve at the Seminole County
Jail failed to return to the facility Tuesday, after being sent out
on a job Interview, deputies announced today.
Sheriff's de partment spokesman John Spolakl says deputies
are puzzled why Emantl E. Cooper, 24, failed to return to the'
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The Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co., Harper's
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respected magazine of literature and current affairs,
founded in 10.
"Nobody was totally surprised," said editor Lewis
H. Upham from the magazine's editorial offices In
New York. "It's part of that story of recession and
Inflation. Costs go up and revenues go down."
Otto A. Stiha, chairman of the board of the MmfleapolisStarandTribuneCo.,sa1dthfi,whjch has
owned the magazine since 1965, had tiled without.
success to sell Harper's for six months.

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Brilab investigation into organized crime and influence peddling in government, reputed Mafia boss
Carlos Marcello reportedly boasted, "We got two, two
good big shots, man."
His words were prophetic, but in reverse.
Marcello, whose mob connections across the United
States have confused and frustrated federal agents for
decades, and Charles E. Roemer II, who served as
power broker for the administration of former
Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards, were Indicted
Tuesday on 12 counts of racketeering, conspiracy and
fraud,
A spclal federal grand jury also Indicted
Washington consul ta nt I. Irving Davidson and New
Orleans at torney Vince Marinello.
The 25-page indictment accused the four of con-spiring to "defraud the citizens of Jefferson Parish, the
city of New OrleSfis, and the state of LouisIana of their
rlghtto thehOneIandfalthfulservjceof thslrelected
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tax exemptions and a right to privacy proposal head a list of
nine proposed constitutional amendments that will be decided
by Florida voters this fall.
Other amendments proposed by the 1960 Legislature would
set up a state housing agency to make low interestmortgage
loans and would give property tax breaks to people Installing
solar heating equipment or other renewable energy devices.
The amendment increasing homestead exemption from city
and county taxes from the present $,000 to $15,000 this year,
$20,000 In 1961 and $,000 In IM for those who have lived In
Florida five years is the only one of the nine proposals Met will
go onto the Sept. 9 primary ballot. The other propositions will
be voted on In the November general election.
The homestead exemption boost is expected to pese overwhelmingly. But the privacy amendment could run into
trouble.
It was proposed by the 1978 Cçnstltution Revision Commiasian after torrid debate and veiled warnings that it might be
interpreted by the courts to prohibit police searches and let.
people smoke marijuana In the privacy of thIr homes.
It was rejected by the voters as part of an entire constitutional rewrite so there was no way to determine what the
people thought of it or, If they even knew it was In the package.
The wording Is simple, adding to the Declaration of Rights which already guarantees freedom of religion, speech and
press -this language: "Every natural person has the right to
be let alone and free from governmental Intrusion Into his
private life except as otherwise provided herein. This section
shall not be construed to limit the public's right of access to
public records and meetings as provided by law."
The sponsors said In these days of high technology, citizens
need protection against a superstate. What effect such a law
would have would-largely depend on court Interpretations.
The housing finance agency might turn out to be the most
controversial of the nine propositions.
It allowsthestateto.etupahoulLngqencyto.ellbondeto
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finance agent at about 5 percent less than conventional mortgages. A coinpanlonbill natablialues the agency It the
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encourage constnKllon of more apartment buIIdlng for low
Income Floridians by making low interest loans available to
developers.
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-Permit cities and counties, alter a rfereoaim of the local
or
voters, to give property tax exemptions to new.bueI'
expansions of existing bue'qit'
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Mount St. Helens, the date have survived being buried by
was May 18, and the note was hundreds of tons of volcanic
the last anyone heard from debris.
the Pluards. The gran- [Rick said he would issue
daughter, Kathleen Richter, death certificates to help
and her mother, Linda families collect Social
Richter, testified they Security and insurance
believed (tie two were dead. benefits.

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billion in May o a seasonally adjusted 12.07
trillion.
May's meager income gain was the result
of Increasing la
that have brought the
nation's unemployment rate to 7.8 percent.
The nominal increase wiped out a compara-

grandaughter. It said, "Went missing victims, including

18 eruption

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rtifi ca tes as soon as next
week.
The Skamanla County Cornnission has passed an ordiance gi vi ng Coroner Robert
.eick authority to issue the
LflUSUal docu ments, w hich dolate death In the absence of a
ody. Normally, such a declaatlon Is not made for up to
even years.
The commission also
ralved the formality of inIvidual public hear ings in
ach case because of the
xtraordlnary circumstances,
The May 18 ex plosion killed
s many as 70 people. It blew
p again on May 25 with a
Dat t ha t could be heard 100
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kyward last Thursday,
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ariler In Washington and
arts of Ida ho, to offset "the
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man Herb Morgan and Senate President-designate W. D.
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will be proposed to the Legislature before next year.
Childers said while he does not think the Legislature can
properly anticipate expenditures two years in advance In
times of inflation, he won't ask a special session on taxes,
expected to be held In November, to pass law returning to
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government operations in 10 years at the 1979 session. In the
just-ended 1980 session, It adopted a supplemental appropriatlons bill, primarily because of an unexpected surplus of
state tax revenues.
Gov, Bob Graham and Senate Ways and Means Chairman
Jack Gordo n, D-Miami Beach, said the biennial budget should
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perceptible progress in the next few months.
David Sta hl, executive vice president of the
However, Commerce Secretary Philip
National Association of Ilomebuilders, Klutznick was a little more optimistic.
predicted housing sta rts for the year will run
a bout 1 million
"The financial umterpinnings for a
the lowest since 1945.
recovery of homebuilding are now falling into
fie said•the,number of unemployed workers
plaèe," he'snld, pointing the rece nt decline in
in construction and related industries,
already abou t 1.4 million, is likely to climb Id' mortgate rates and the slowdown in inflation.
about 1.6 million by year's end.
The department said building permits were
NAHB economist Michael Surnichras( and
authorized at a seasonally adjusted annual
other housing specialists said the housing
rate of 806,000 in May. This was up 2.2 percent
recession should bottom out in the next couple
from April, but still 51 percent- below last
months. But they, add
the industry's
years pace.

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and a $50 clock also In the office, deputies Say.
Nothing else was reported missing, they say.

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VEHICULAR HOMICIDE CHARGED
Thieves broke through the front door of a Sanford tire store
A Sanford woman was arrested by sheriff's deputies Friday
late Monday or early Tuesday and stole $768 In television sets on charges of vehicular homiclde•
and tltes, police say.
Antonia Howard 29 of 1016 Locust Ave., was ordered held
The burglars used a concrete block to smash open the glass on $2,500 bail, on charges of killing Martha Ann Schatt, 18, of
front door of the Firestone Store, 601 W. First St., police say.
Forest Ave.. Sanford. In an auto accident last year.
Store employees report a set of five tires and four small
The head-on collision, on Nov 19, occurred west of Sanford
televisions were taken during the burglary,
on County Road 46-A.
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920,600, the Commerce Department reported
Tuesday.
The number of new ho uses started in May
was down a whopping 49 percent from a year
ago, and the May ra te was the lowest since
February 19Th w hen the nation was bogged
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complementary checkups," Gonzales said. "We chose (to do
cal examinations before a fight.
spedalist says, after two sophisticated cardiology tests
the tests) here because it's among the best places In the
"This Is a big, big fight and rumors spread like wildfire. By
revealed no physical abnormalities in the 29-year-old boxer.
world."
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end of the day, everyone would know Roberto had been in
Duran, who has a 71-1 r ecord as he heads into Friday ni gh t's
Bob Arum, pr esident of Top Rank Inc., one of two promoters
the
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title fight against Sugar Ray Leonard, spent two hours at the
of the multimillion dollar prize fight, said the first test done by
said.
Montreal Cardiology Institute Tuesday undergoing tests after
the Montreal Athletic Commission was not designed for a
Meanwhile, defending champion Leonard, 24, had a light
an initial examination proved "inconclusive."
highly conditioned athlete and would not reveal what ab- workout, before an estimated 7,000 people In a midtown
"It was the most extensive examination and he is in ab
normality had shown up.
shoing mall complex.
solutely perfect shape," said Dr. Guillermo Gonzales, a
Officials said Leonard passed the first routine cardiology
He worked out on the heavy and speed bags, skipped and
specialist flown in from Panama to assist In the second
test last week without having to undergo a further shadow-boxed, panlomiming with brother Roger, who also will
examination on his fellow countryman.
examination,
fight In a prelimina ry bout Friday against Canadian Clyde
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Mellon Park, Adcock Roofing fMdfence,butwaicalledout
Dan Schatieder and optioned five days under the medical,
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walking the first batter he Merthie went the distance in
faced, Grayson recorded defeat, allowing four hits and
eight
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ROSWELL, N.M. (UPI) Goldstein testif ied Tuesday aid of racketeering,
one out and Grayson went expected to be on the mound
Former University of New in the second day of the U.S.
The f ormer assistant said down swinging before Albert For the Railroaders.
Mexico assistant basketball dis trict court tr ial of his the money was given to for- Armstrong reached base on
coach Manny Goldstein says former boa,, Norm Ellen- wa rd Andre Logan, since an Infield hit, movi ng Mitchell"' Clem Le
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one player was pa id $750 to berger, who is charged with declared Ineligible, by former to third. Mitche ll scored w he n send Ant hony Mer thie
sign a national let ter of intent six coun ts of fraud and one chief
assistant
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"I was looking for a fastball In that situation," said
Knight. "I'm a good fastball hi t ter,"
The count went to 3-and-I.

"I hit It real good," said Knight, who was obviously
pleased with his seventh home run which gave Cincinnati a
3vlctoryoverPtttsburgh Tdayfflgh t to sapejj
three-game losi ng
Last year's defending Western Division champs are
currently 33-28 and' four games behind the front-running
Ho uston Astros. They have dropped five of their last seven
games, but things are likely to change when George Foster
and Dave Concepcion start hitting and Tom Seaver starts
winning again.
"It was a good win for us because this is a tough park (it
us to win in," said Bench, who was 4-lor4. "Especially
since we've been struggling. It's good for morale to cotne
back like thai"
"The pitch stayed Inside and it didn't move and I really
got a hold of it," said Bench, referring to the screwball he
rapped for its 10th homer, .
The back-to-back homers made awinner of reliever Paul
Moskau, 5.1, who retired the last 'nine ba tters he faced.
They also made a loser of Rom, who lost his second game
in five decisions,.
In other NL games, Houston whipped Chicago 74, St.
Louis nipped Atlanta 3-2, Montreal nipped San Francisco 31,San Diego shaded Now York 2.1 and ptijIadelphj edged
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Expos 2, Giants I
Jerry White's sixth-lmlng homer gave the Expos the
victory and snapped Vida Blue's seven-game winning
streak. White's homer, his fourth, tagged Blue with his
third lose In 12 decisions.'

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Gene Richards' single to left with the bases loaded and
Padres.
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the ti e-breaki ng run In UI eighth to apart the Phillies.
Manny mb's single and scored when Gross, batting for
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St. Petersburg 2, Lakeland 1, I?
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which will see its first action
this weekend.'
The Sanford all-stars will
play Ormond Beach at 6 p.m.
Friday at.PortOrange in the
opening game of an Invitation
tournament,
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New York
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Columbus
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Orlando 12, Savannah .3
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Texas
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Montgomer y 8, Jacksonville 6
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Memphis 10, Chattanooga 9
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Columbus I, Charoitte 1
Tuesday's Results
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Boston 6, Oakland 2
Orlando at Savannah, ppd. rain
Baltimore S. CalifornIa
Charlotte 6, Columbus S
Minnesota I, Toronto 6
Memphis 1, Chattanooga o
Chicago 5. Cleveland 3
Jacksonville 11, Montgomery S
Detroit 3, Milwaukee 0
Knoxville 1. Nashville 3
New York S Sea ttle 2
Today's games
Kansas City 3, Texas 2
Orlando at Jacksonville
Today's Probable Pitchers
Savannat, at Charlotte
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Chicago
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20 30 .411 15½
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Steve Stone, a gourmet with a taste for the finer things In
life, Is flnling American League batters much easier to
di gest t his season because of a curvebafl that Is ve ry unpalatable to opposing hitters.
The 2-year-old right-bande r, an 11-7 pitche r for AL East
champion Baltimore last year, notched his eighth victo ry of
the season Tuesday night wIth' five-hit, 11-strikeout
performance that carried the Orioles to a 5-3 triumph over
the CaliforniaAngela.
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Stone, who has lost three, went the distance for only the
second (line in 14 starts while ha nding the defending AL
rest champions their seventh consecu ti ve loss and 13th
defeat In their last 14 games.
Al Bumtry and Eddie Murray supported Stone with
homers In pi nni ng the l oss on Dave Frost, 44.
An offeason restaurateur and amateur poet, Stone
attributes his success on the pitching mound this season to
quléker delivery and the consistency of his curve, which
ranks among the best In baseball.
"I threw more curveballs than I ever hãvein one game
before," said Stone, who threw 73 curves out of 132 pitches.
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21 31 .4)4 11'
Atlanta
American League - John.
Tuesday's Results
NY 9-2; Gut'a, KC 8-2; Stone,
Houston 7, Chicago 1
Ball $3; Norris, Oak 5.4; ten
Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh
pltthefl tied with 7.
St . Louis 3, Atlanta 2
Earned Run Average
San Diego 2. New York 1
(based on so ilnings pitched)
Phila 6. Los A ngeles
National League - Richard,.,
Montreal 2, San Fran 1
Hou 1,31; Carlton, Phil 1.7$;
Today's Probable Pitchers
Palmer, Mtl 2.03; Welch, LA
(All Times EDT)
222; Swan, NY 2.77.
Cmncinnatl (Leibrandt 6-3) at
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Sit Louis (Kaat
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Houston (Niekro 6-5), 1:35 p.m.
NY 10; Keough, Oak
Philadelphia (Carlton 11-2) at
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Leonard, KC, Norris, Oak and
San Diego (Rasmussen 1-6), 10
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Saves
Montreal (Rogers S5) at Los
National League
Angeles (Sutton 5-2), 10:30 p.m.
Sutter,
Chi 13; Hums, Cm and Ali en,'
Th ursday's Games
NY 10; Fryman, Mtl and
Cincinnati at Chicago
Tekulve, Pitt 9
New York at San Francisco
Amirican League
Farmer,
P$tsbrgh at Atlanta, night
Chi II; Burgmeier, Bos and
St. Lou is at Hou ston, night
Qulsenberry, KC 11; Stoddard,
Montreal at Los Ang, night
BaIt 10; Gossage, NY ,.
PhIla at San Diego, night

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David Wayne Matthews, 24, of Newton, Coleman hers
The defense has not yet questionedany of the crime has been committed."
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AssistantIS
pctej4jat jurors accepte by t e prosecution in
But Stookey told Superior Court Judge James
Pridmore, , and Lawrence Gene Morgan,
Blair
potential jurors in the murder case, which stems
the flurder trial of six Ku Klux Klansmen
Washington if be discussed Political 1SSUc.
27 both of Lincolnton
M Long he could base a %erdlct in the case on
and from a gunfight at a "Death to the Klan" march
where
Nazis are one who thinks the defendants are and rally
Sixteen potential jurors were dismissed "for Mrs. Smith at the Cone Mills textile plant
evidence presented in the trial even if it proved
staged Nov.. 3 by the Communist
guilty arid another who once worked with one
they worked.
cause" Tuesday, half of them saying they could
of Workers Party. Five CWP demonstrators were contrary to his present opinion,
the victims.
"Do l have to answer that?" Washington asked
clrcunstance vote to send a defendant
under
no
slain.
Those standing trial on charges of felonious
to the gas chamber. Prosecuting attorneys have Long.
"At th is time I consider the defendants guilty,"
Prosecutors rejected one whose brother-in-law
rioting and five counts of first-degree, murder
The judge said he did, but did not have 0
used 16 of their 84 challenges.
is 'very active in the Klan." They have accepted said Daniel Stookey, who was among eight' include Nazis Jack Wilson Fowler Jr., 27, and
Willie Washington, a black man who was the what he discussed with Mrs. Smith.
13 jurors in all. Tile jurors and four alternates potential jurors approved Tuesday. "In my mind
Roland Wayne Wood, 34, both of Winston-Salem,' first juror approved Tuesday, said he worked
Washington said they had discussed political
there is a black and a white. There is no gray. A
must be selected.
and Klansmen Jerry Paul Smith , 32, of Maiden;
Issues.
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2 te as poons grated lemon
Herald Photo by Tom Nett.I
to
vote
eligible
Liu things with her hands,
rind
YOU
said,
Unless sour
-Escaping the Florida heat
Shirley FrinkIe enjoys gourmet cooking.
1-3rd cup lemon juice
friend receives a full pardon
t. taking a dip in their
Sift 1 cup sugar, flour,
fronti the governor of his state,
Drain pears, reserving 2- pan to coat sides and bottonim.
'ouning pool is another
baking xiwdt'r, and salt. Beat
popular pastime enjoyed by :triLs cop of the pear syrup. l)ivide though in pan into tIWCI' egg yolks until light and II Ia' is ineligible to vote. ( And
fora R'(lcral offense one needs
P lace pears, the reserved n,rtc I,,-c.ri no
Mrs.- Frinklev.
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a pardon front the president of
syrup,
sour
cream
and
baking
practically everyday,'
be tween each layer. Bake at
butter, then miiilk and water
the United States.
soda
in
a
blender
container
30
degrees
for
45
(fftffl Is sonzme hat
stid.
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Abby.
in
('alilornia,
anyone
and
blend
until
smooth.
Uniqu
In this respect, and
At dinner time Mrs.
until stiff, gradually
Place minutes or until cake tests
adding rcleatii Iroimi prison is
more
tolerant
of i's.fi'hiiis
1
inkley likes to get into the Cake mix and pureed fWI
remaining
done. Cool in pan for 31)
cup sugar. Fold
t-orsijert'I as having paid
than
most
states.
Your repI
kitchen and prepare main immixture in mixing bowl and minutes before turning out on
into first niiixture. Pour into 1
society for his mistake and is undoubtedly completely
courses and desser ts t ha t will be at until smooth, Add eggs, rack. Serve with Ruin Sauce.
greased 2-q uart casserole art (I
once again is citizen with the correct for tIn' -at majorit)
wake up the taste buds and be one at a little, beating well
RUM SAUCE
place in a pan of warm water
right to vote,
don't
like
after
each
addition.
ml states.''
remembered. "I
package i 4 oz.) instant
':'inctl deep, flake in
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mmmix
nuts,
sugar v anilla pudding
ABBY: . Y our
blah menus,'' she said.
moderate oven for 45 nmiinuts
I lEAR It, I), K.: I referred ima'nt inn
and
of
cinnamon.
''ciii j)ht)) ci'
Heavily
CHICKEN BREASTS
l cops milk
or until firm and nicely )our
letter Ii' in) Friend,
pilfering"
reminds
grease
a
14-cop
Bundt
pan.
mine iii our
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('UI) heavy crea m,
ijt'ownetl miii top. May be
Justice Stanle Musk,
ho office pridilenis and a tsts.sih)lt'
Shake
the
sugar
nmiixture
in
-ien breasts, skinned
hipped
served With whipped .'reail$
st'n
as a judge omi fbi'
solution. Only it's not Ilk'
and iiioved from bone
Supreme ('nun of California.
rmmnploecs we
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91 tablespoons olive oil
"Itt'It'ase from trisumiI is pfnsomani.
1. tuediwn onion, chopped
almost imis ariahls subject to
We cannot always dt'teut
fine
parole conditions. One in tine thieses, arid sst' hna - t' ho'i'n
2 tablespoons flour
p
prisomi, or tint' nil parole tiia
ribbed repeatedly
Nuts
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not ,te in California. i Article
u lit'ii , lointoularI sin- of Is
bouiUon
IL st't' I ut 41w ('alilornia drug 1utit'mIt shows tip, s.ilt
i ou p sauterne
('umiistiiutiiun primviili's, in pa ti ent
is
nuuulioels
parsley
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.I'mr tIn'
sst'ighni'd' tuuiiimng and going
In a frying pan brown the
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disqualificatiumii ''I t'Iei'tors Wt- have tur- neuh till it t'rvtbung
breasts in the butter and oil.
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or
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the 'iuiijttiimii of a k'lmuii
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we IL Slowly add the cup of
U'
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chicken stock, a little at first,
Person sstin hail hei'ii giseim it furniture ill flit' IobIm of a
thenplace the chicken back in
life srntt'nt-i' and released liii Itisur all.
liiiildiiig
the pan. Add the wine,
parole for lift' n ould lit's t'r lx' si as lmltetl to the Floor, and
with parsley, cover
atilt- to tote unless I)ardtmllt'cl thit' hut i'I lanijis and umtht'n
anti sznmer for 45 minutes.
( t' Ier ('its' Lodge No. 512 and Evergreen Ic mple
by the got ermior. hints 's t'r. a-i-i'ssnrit's "t-re t-hai,mt'd In
SCHOLARSHIP
Serve the gravy over rice.
No, :121 Hi['() Elks, aminiotmci• the itiiiers i n the
nix' sihi, completes his parole (lit' ssaIIs
may voteniallfornia.
rei.'ent Oratorical ('otites(. •h)ou t $2, 000
California.
Upon inquiring, I was inill in'
WITh SOUR CREAM
Forwarded
to
the
colleges
of
hi'
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choice
of
the
4 skinned and boned chicken
umimimn g contestan ts. Winners are. froni left,
bràts
or
Veronica 11% rd fourth: Tern R ichardson. third
1--.jar dried beef
Ctadiani bacon
%amida ('lark, second; and Hoist' Williams, first.
sour cream
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pace today, because you're day, provided you don't Leave
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water. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture comes to
a full bod. Remove from heat and stir in ruin and lime juice.
Chill until thickened. (To hasten chilling, place bowl of pud
ding mixture in larger bowl of ice and water; stir untilthickened.) Fold in whipped topping, blending until smooth;
then fold in strawberries. Spoon into pie shell and chili atleast

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I do not know what you feel
sources, but keep things to
normal support* for . breast
JUNE 19, 1980
yourself. Jealous ears could thumping in yaw- legs, If tissue. This applies to SthI
Ttd3 coming yeAr you are cause problems.
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214 quarts or 9
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are having problems, - it walking a - mile as you will
reminds me that varicose jogging a mile.
veins do have an inherited
Jogging or walking will not
tendency. That is, they're apt affect the cysts in your breast.
to affect numerous members But you should wear ' a
of the family.
brassiere to avoi stretching

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gontracting leg muscles ca 13e want to exerdw the heart so
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as long as you have normal capacity
Uien a higher level
veins In the first place. That
inshort time
decreases the pressure in the span does help.
If you just
veins and actually protects
want to burn calories to
against
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top; brown a few minutes longer.
GRAP&amp;APPLE COOLER
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drink mix
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party, with guests

quarter miles Instead of your-request to me, In care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box
appreciated. Would we be 1551, Radio City Sta tion, New
better off walking?
York, NY 10019.
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thumping occasionally in the
Your sisters might want to
one large one that I do have. Wear some support hose while
Since we are all of average they're jogging. It will help
weight for our height, and them empty out the veins in
proper case Owe's any problem in
shoes and loose clothing,
Since there
wonder there Is more to this see to be a familial
phenomenon than coin- de n to the problem,
cidence.
might
to wear them, too.
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possible risk to tender breast Letter number 5-8, Varicose
Ussue, especially those that Vein&amp; Other readers who
re chronically cystic. For want this Lviiie can send 75
this reason, I've started cents with a long,
SLUUPCd
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certainly among millions.
When selecting a cantaloupe, look for a definite, pronounced
But if you glance at most cookbook~, recipes are geared to 4 cavity at the stem end,;dck"netunr that covers a

3 tablespoons flour

suit your needs.
Fortunately,avaItaortmentofhfitsaJvegethbles
can be bought In smali quantities. We've come up wi th a couple
of sensational main dishes f or two that make-delicious use of
summer produce.
Refreshingly cool sumrnet melon Seick
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L4 Up freshly. squeezed lime juice

teaspoon salt.
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12 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
2 eggs, slightly beaten
L4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce

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2tablespoons olive or vegetable oil
i teaspoq drieeaf oregano
1. cup fresh honeydew melon balls,
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1 cup fresh can taloupe balls
avocado, sliced;
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Dash pepper
Lettuce leaves
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rind, Cover. Refrigerate overnight. Before serving, stir in oil
and oregano. Add honeydew, can ta loupe, avocado, salt and
pepper; mix well. spoon onto individual plates lined with
lettuce leaves. Mkes:V 2 servings.
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try some thing new and different. Here are some ideas to get
you started.
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Cast a vote* for freedom of choice wi th MakeYour wn
Burgers. Cor n flakes cereal helps stretch the ground beef.
But the real vote getters are th e assorted toppings which
individualize each burger. What about a Taco Burger with
those favorite taco toppings, cheese, lettuce and tomato? Or a
Stroganoff Bur ger with mushrooms, Onion rings and sour
cream. Or. . .make up yo ur own topping co mbination!
Three-Bean 'N Swiss Salad sta ges a revolution agai ns t
everyday salads. It's all the good flavors of three different
beans In a Vinegar-Oil Dressing. Plus, there's t hi n strips of
Swiss cheese. Mix it up ahead, then stir in croutons at bar.
becue-time for add ed text ure,
For dessert,
a summer vegeta ble take a sta nd. Serve
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(You should have P2 cups.) In a medium sticepan • t
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1 lb. ground beef
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egg in to l ar ge mixing bowl. MIX thoroughly. Add gr ound beef.
Mix only until combined. Divide mixture into 6 portions. Shape
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calories and cholesterol and lower in cost than most meats,
Little wonder it's such a favorite.
When "done right," a barbecued bird is every bit as good
and better -than one roasted in yo ur kitchen stove. Here are
tips to help guide you to a perfect barbecued turkey.
Allow o ne pound of t ur key pe r person.
Check the grill manufacturer's directions to see the size
bird yo ur grill will accommoda te.
Many variables can affect outdoor cooking time including
the type of grill and fuel, turkey'size and age, distance From
heat, basting procedures and if you're using an oven-type
gr ill - ho w often you lift the co ver to peek.
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shopping for yo ur turkey, pick one wi th a pop-up temperature
gauge. This can save you time, tr ouble and guesswork later
when cooking the bird. The handy gauge "pops-up" when the
proper internal temperature is reached to tell you when the
bird is done "just right."
Researchem's have also developed the pop-up temperature
gauges for use wi th beef roasts and steaks, pork roasts and
roasting chickens. (Inf orma tion is available by writing; "Pop.
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daylight - when they are covered by a single layer of gray
ash; at night - when they have a bright red glow.
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Large kit., fenced yard,'
downstairs, $135 mo. 322-0331.
S

DeBARY-LoveIY, 1g. 1 bdrm,

night. $225 wk.
CASHIER-Several openings.
Fast, fun &amp; will train
COOKS-If you are hungry,

Churdi, Caaselberry.

home evening shift, Call after
tO am. 322.&amp;311. Lake Monroe

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COME IN TODAY

S61 ft of Lot 13 &amp; N 19 ft of Lot 79

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(305)373 9613

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ZELLWOODCORN

WASHER-Full time. Apply in - ---____-.
person Egg 'n Omelet
LAKE MARY-Hidden Lake,
Restaurant, 2345 French Ave.

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bytheear.3232261.

ft of Lot I) &amp; W 12 ft of Lot 12 81k J

Federal funds under Title I of the

Pk, $42,000.

- DATE June6,

Housing - and
CommuiIy
Jerry L. Falls &amp; tb John to
Lawrence E. Pearson &amp; WI Edna, Development Act of 1914 (PL$2-

City of Sanford, Florida
Housing Authority of the City of

HousIng Rehabilitation '".•
PublIc Housing Modernization
Terrenc. P. Quinn et al to
Purchase, rehabilitate and
Marguerite T. Qulon I. tb Glenn,
resale of single family residences
Condo Un?) Baytree Sec $33
Classic Custom Homes to Dieter to low and moderate income

SkInrr Club of Orlando. Free to public.
Central florida Kennel Club American Kennel Club
All Breed Dog Show and Obedience TrIals, 8 a.m. to 8
p.m., Exposition Park, Uvingston Street, Orlando.
SUNDAY, JUNE 22

Shalom, Providence and Elkcam boulevards. Music by

Proj

Redington woon, siisoo.

Kopel.

fireplace each side. Fur.

and Is only 2 yrs young. Won't
last long.

backs up to Rocky Broad
RIver. Sundeck overlooks

)

"Yowig-at.ffeart" dance, 8 p.m., DeBary Cornmunity Center, SheU Road, DeBary; 7:30 p.m., in-

undertake the project describid
Monday Morneri Toastmasters Club, hIS a,m.,

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369.9511.
Department is acceptIng

to

Park Ave. Sanforo, ,l.
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LegalNotice
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oniacrefencedwithpool.$375
+ deposIt. 322-0216.
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Florida State Advanced

3 BDRM, 1 Bath

Training Certificate or

well

as

substantial

ad.

Altamonte Springs.

SR 434, Altamonte Springs.

S
sanford Rotary,iioon, Sanford Civic Center.

Sanford A1.Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist

Deadline for acceptance of
applications is July 7, 1910, A

FOR RENT-Small trall'

ABANDONING
RIGHTS.OF. irtd Community Development Act significantly affecting the quality APPEAR AND PLEAD (SER.
WAY,
1974, The City Of Sanford Is of the human environment
, VICE BY PUBLICATION) - TO:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Cef'IifylngtoHUDthatThecityqf accordingly, the abovenamed ALL unknown heirs. devisses,

mailed
to
Goldenrod.
Dommerich FIre Department,
P.O. BOx 241, Goldenrod, Fl,

Ave. Mobile Park. 2345 Pa'k
Ave.
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Seminole County, Florida, at its Capacity as Administrator, con. underth,Natlonal Environmental other claimants, by, through,
hut tO aCcept the jurisdiction Of Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91.190).
Regular Meeting held on the 10th
under or against Judith Oowllng
day of June. A.D, 19$0, in the the Federal courts If an action.is
The reasons for such decision Kelly, deceased; and all unknown

'resume for position of fire
thief" An Equal Opportunity
Employer M-F.

use of said property is a drainage under t hi National Environmental review of the project and

Lakevlew Nursing Center
m9E,25

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CPN'S &amp; AIDES
Caslelberry. Call for appoint.

County and the Pvblicto theuseof an Objection to Its approval of the such Statement is not required. Pious 13 and 11. of the public

Carlion, Lake Mary.

retained.

feel for utility purposes Is hereby of the certIfication only If It is in Record Is on file at th. above Florida. and you ire ordered and Full &amp; Part time. 6454906 Any

TUESDAY, JUNE24

-one of the following bases: (a) address and Is avaIlable fr public required to appear and plead In

Begi at the Southeast corner Of That the Certification was not In examination and copyIng, upon said action, and file your answer
Section 20, TownshIp 21 South,
act executed by the chief request, at City Hall between the with the Clerk of this Court at

rehearsal hail on University of Central p'4j cam

11' " wt 130 feet to the point of applicant approved by HUDi or

right.of.way line of Thunder Trill, dlcates omIssion of a required ducted, prior to the request f

Loagwood Rotes'j' qub, 7:30 a.m., Quality fl

right-of-way lIne Of Derbyshire pilcabie to the project in the ui

Altamonte $prhi.
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Sanford Toastmastrs, 7:15 am., RICh Plan

an,

Third Street and Magnolia. Guests welcome,

By the Board of County Corn- Jacksonville, Florida 37304. Ob. June * 1900.

Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 sin, community

mlsslcners of Seminole County, (edionstothsreIeaseoffunsin

{
THURSDAY, JUNE zi
'
Greater Seminole Tustmistresi, 7:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Qvic Center.
'

A.D., 19.0.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMiSSIONERS

Ceramic Tile work wanted.

JR.

MONDAY, JUNEIS
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CLERI

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By io. Hare

(Jalserslty of Ceiitral Flidda repce.wtailve Will be
assist proectIve transfer student,s.

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Sanford Housing Authority

Snford HousIng AuthorIty

prIced 3 B*ms.' 1½ beIft

P.O. box 1035 -

PublIsh June 1$ 1950

Publish: June 13, $6, 11, 19, 1950 PublIsh: Jun. 15, 14. ii, is, 1150 11,1930

DPX.5&amp;

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D1X43

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SQl 20-23. Call
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'16 Duplex lots &amp; 6 Single Family

,

9.7O70 LONGWOOD

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JOHNN

3224509
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MOBILE HOME

Oflc1'eteVt1O.'k

REPAIRS
PATIOS SIDEWALKS
All Phases of

6 Years Experience

&amp;

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GROUND. OSTEEN AREA.
$30,000 EXCELLENT TERMS.

STONE

CO.

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Includes bench,

REFINISHING-Touch up 3.

L.'tw Down Payment
Cash for your loti Will build on

-prices.Estimates.3227496.
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best. 562-5392.
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GroomiriSa,BOSFdInQ'
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$65. Call 332-0954

s. Sanford Ave. 323.1930.

Y Enterprise,

322-5791

Boarding Kennels. Inside &amp;

TrentPainfir,ga. Repair

- outside screened runs. Off
floorsleepingboxes. Insulated,

Autos
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323 /531

Interior a, Exterior
PreeEst.
rn SSI

fans. Also Air conditioned
322-5752.
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4

$450 Call 322 1013
Jn

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For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk, E)
filing cab. a. chairs. Many
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?.
So. of Sanford 322-1721.
OFFICEFURNITURE

SenIor cItizen discount. Free est'
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entryu1Mal't.
ofalitypes.LIC.Bonded

the only one In Florida. You set

B. E LINK CONST
3227039

S 0 BALINT -

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- CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

2533311 for furlher details.

62L,awn-Garden

Iawnmowers. We sis thi bt &amp;

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REMODELING
Nswrms.klt&amp;blthrernodeling.
whole bail of wax Financing

339 7020

40 Complete Off Ices

1_,

avail.

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speed.
way, Daytona Beach, wIll hold
a pvimc AUTO AUCTION

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photos or color x10, 323 325$

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JET STREAM IND.
1)1-7132
Mildew off Roof, ext. Walls

'13 CUTLAS5-G
Coed.
LowmiIeag,.$l

Equipment

F ILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clarka.Hlrt 373-7360

6 call 323-1235.

- - BiLE HOME, WELL SEPTIC

Painting &amp; Repair
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/Ot S French

staIning. Free Ext After you

._ Reasonable Quality Wprk

1979 DODGE STUMPY 1 Wheel
Drive 6 cyt , std, 13,000 miles.

6G-Offke Supplies

repainting, mt. &amp; ext.

Altamonte Springs 331 0909

283 motor Good work truck
11.000 Call 3731340 alter 6

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CreatIve Surfaces lic, Special

OFFICE FURNITURE

&amp; GRAVELY-Used lawn mower, FRONTAGE.PINE
sulky&amp;tilIer.Goodcond.Atter
'CYPRESS 53,000 PER ACRE.

TERMS.

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misc, repairs at reasonable

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423-4832

All work guaranteed 8. includes

Fu,n.Refinishing

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block E of I 1. 339 3900
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FACIABQARDS$7900

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tomorrow,

URE

3IOSanfordAve.

VA-F HA.235.Con. Homes

PAINT BRAND

decorative fireplaces (In-

Classified Ad will appear here

Army Navy Surplus

120N.P.rkAve.3224123

(terlof's 999. to $399

Stalled). Call John 3310377,
free estimates.
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EVERY DAY someone is
looking for what you have to

MUSIC CO Longwood Village

347-5394 day or night. Free

J

The King of The Rock
All types of stoni, interior.
exterIor, commercIal.

322.140

NEWTIRESI1919&amp;Up
2113 French Ave.
Sanford

11195- These are top name

lOCompleteOffices

&amp;

A OK TIRE

price $993 Console pianos

139 1O2OLONGW000

PaInting

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78-Motorcycles
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Cash $Th0 Also guitar Cost
1219,sell 573. 372 3539.

take over payments $3 week

Fireplaces

T

amplifier 3. case. Like new

NO MONEY DOWN Still in

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Call 322 1621,3221460

S
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Electric auto harp for sale with

pianoi

PAINTING
ROOFS' KOOLSEALED

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From SlO5to 130

60-Off iCe Supplies
-.
TELEVISIONS
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RCA Color Console 25", sold new ---

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ELECTI1CAL REPAIRS 8.
SERVICES LightIng . CeilIng &amp;
Attic fans a. times.

BUY JUNK CARS

Accessories

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OFFICE FURNITURE
l0Comple$eOffice,
.. 33' 7O2)iON(W0OD

ElectrIcal

_________________________ Licensed Will furnish ref

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2921 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771
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6 Pc KIng sIze Bdrm.se$. Less
than I y. old. Cost $1100 new,
SSSOfirm.Alsoqueenslz.hid..

yheTimeTestedFirm [I]

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AREA. $32,900.

3 BEDROOM CB HOME -

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_ $645

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I USED CARS

SERVICEIUNLIMIT!D

Home Repair&amp;RemodelIrç
3lfws.
322.0771

Fenced bick yard and wit., • PAVED RD. IN OVIEDO.

4CAMARO

[

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40

SOME

1.

SOME FARM LAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.
U,000 PER ACRE WILL
DIVIDE.
14 ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK

W LQGWALL. TRUSS1 ALLFLORIDAREALTY
WINDOWS. WILL COMPETE

23445. FrenctiAv*

AT $49,300.

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5 MYIICAV,.

Santo

Special S % Sale

A.0

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1133$ $snto,dAveni.ae

off of total inventory Of brand
new inverspring bedding. Thee, bids are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top

will get results.

m-

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Opatl 2 to 6 daily

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ry GrIffith Peew'

, 1 171 1414

.

372-2931

2 DR., FRONT
WHI EL DRIVE,
A
.T., AC.

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-I ReQuIarpf)tlm,Is
Wide wash windowsQ7.i'
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2795

LIGHT BLUE
30R.ISPIED

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WItldooeneralhoueacs.ing

74 HONDA

l2 YearsEpe,i,

1995

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'72DODOEDART

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51-A--Furnitin
I
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kuduid. Reside 32771

.1R VICES UNLIMITED

Weldingde,$1s.xperp
3221771
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ln,intio,i

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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARSI
Salt &amp; blown. -CUSTOM IN.
SULAT ION CO. 3234i$3cr
121S.'Frsesst.

- OFFICEFURNITURE

S

#ii- ;;v* a Saw
ir
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t

4.

WINDOWISCREENREPAIR
use PATIO DOORS

323-1543

sfter4

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40 Complete Offices

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335.7030 LONGW000

tYouc

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Sanford
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r
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mlan

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2439S.MyrtleAve.

Orlando

AUTO

Sanford.322.1721.,.
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L_'BROKER

NEWHCWs.ES

_fTio.Agent33$S3S&amp;

local delivery. Nell's Sanford

SEIGLER REALTY

,eROxEI..

time.Orlginat$593, bat. $181 or

line bidding sell onlyt Free

IN DELTONA. $1,050 PER

.0731 •

SEIGEEN REALTY

I
I

classif led ad, the sooner you
197$ Singer Futvra Fully auto,

-_RENT OR OWN this pafrit 3
body shop with 2 bdnn i*.
attached. Excellent terms.
Call for detaiis.

3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH ON

AUTO. 301 W. 1st St.
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2995

i $34,Q33

Vii00. 4,
'CROCKETT LOG HOME

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. BEDROOM WITH EAT.lN

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GWALTNEYJWLEK
201 S. Park Ave.

top Dollar Paid fo junk &amp; Used
cars, trucks 3. heavy equip-

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Clod Repair

3237738

home In Sanford with wo'Us

DEW-33 -

629-1414
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TRUCKS Same day service

ROBSON MARINE

&amp;'otgage Investment. 1101 E.

BATTERIES-New. $30, Ex.

AIR &amp; HEAT. NEW APPLIS

We've got It or an'g.j iti

3391011

$30007Q

New or repair, leaky shower$oclr
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp,k9 3562 -

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St. $20,000.

ESSUP. *32.500.

' S1EMERAóE4cy'
To Share
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I
REALTOI32.1I$)

DISTRICT JUDGE

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COMMERCIAL -2 lots on the

..U0'xl3$' FOR COUNTRY

EALTORS BUILDING LOTS - ACREAGE
Give Us A C$i

2a•L&amp;HDlflS%

UNITED STATES

- P.O. 00*3035

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323-5200

WOODED CORNER LOT,

SPARKLING CLEA$-$ui5

92,

JOHN A. REED, JR.

Ground Lev*I.CIty Hail

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,

GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
)S030r$andoor.

NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

..
REDUCED-i B*rns Cargll
Lag Home, central HIA
FIREIU.ACE. 2 Acres
- Geneva. Onty $9O.

betw, Altamonte Mail £17.

Thomis Wilson,, lll.P.H.M. precedIng Wntence.
and ORDEREb at Orlando, E.AltamotdeDr.
ExecutIve Dired
.
Thomas Wilson,, illP.H.M. Florldathls25thdayofApril, 1900.

DEX-44

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1
71
.900.

I/i ac Uflf'IC. P113 Lake
Jssup Heights. $10,000.

on 6 acres. Only $33,0,

Repair Shop -4 Bays
house coing
a greet ails. Hwy. 436

24hr. --

Aflorney

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porturJties

consecutIve weeks commencing

42-Mobile Homes
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5-'our beautiful new BROAD

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

2.$EDROOM. PANELED FAMILY. ROOM, CARPORT,
FENCED YARD, NEW
ROOF, WALK TO SHOP.

I open spaces featured in this

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to the date specifiEd in to Wsdse,day, May 11, 1910. DONE 10) Bldg.

Ground L.evelClty Hall - ,

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plead (Service by Publication) be

All such comments so received published by the United States

June 73, 1910*111 beconsideredby action On the WIthinproled

MUD;

FLORIDA
BY: ARTHUR H. BECKWITH

lIll 10Th Magnolia Ave., 5wt,f

Conditioned home In Mayfair
suction of executive homes5
$49,500

Details.

'I

above will not be cQnsidqrd by not request the release of Fed.Pl circulation lit Seminole County,
Hub. No objection received after 'UI Of take anY idministrli
Florida. once a week føi six

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, -

Semi aflebekshLottge43,$ pin., Odd Fellows

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TheRealtyStore471-1931,
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each.

Cnristopher, Assistint United _____________________

East lIfl of Section 20, TownshIp required procedure (14 CFR pj slderation by the CIty to the office rellet demanded In the complaint. 21 Siuth, Range 30 Eait, thence SI), and may be addI-e$s.d to HUD of the undertlened. Such wrItten It Ii. ORDERED that the above 03$
South 66 lees along ia(d S.dlon - at Florida Ar.aQtficej Peninsular commed Should be received at. notIce of suit aM order for un&amp;
me to the point of beginning.
Plaza; 641 Riverside Avenuej the ad*eess speclf led on or before named defendants to appear -I

DOMINIUM $29900 - Owner

You could be relaxing In thiS

3 BEDROOM ON CORNER

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OFFICE FURNITURE -

Robinson, Orlando, 427 2916

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18EOtOOM, FRESH PAINT 3.
CA.'SPETI. NEAR MIDDLE
SCHOOL. $3650

1005132 Ft Zoned A-I sold

feet along the PloITh rlghtof-Wey Oblections must be prepared and decisIon are Invited to submIt fail to do so, judgment by default ______________-. --:

Sanford Sertsma, 7 am., Sambos.

$29,900, 56.900 dOwn. 1.393-7744

yard and trees. $32,000.

--ZONED C.2. $31,000.

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•Ab0PTO -

.ANDY5 CARPET CLEANING
SpecIal Rates for Co'mplexes

727 Valencia Rd., Deeary

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2 :8EDROOM FRAME ON 2

332 3251

line of Derbyshire Road to the submitted accordance *ith the wrItten comments for con- wlllbeentered.gainstyoufortlw 24-Business

newly painted, ge unit.

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE

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Way 8. Friday Lots of tools

Willbuyist&amp; 2ndmortgates.
also make Real Estate i,

COMMUNITV BULLETIN

WILL CARE FOR '

All ltd eràted agencies, groups Building,Orlando, Florida nom,

cash to you. Mary Griffith
REALTOR 1.425-1426 or 37
2991 2 to 6 p.m.

WELL &amp; ELECTRIC. NICE _____________________
TREES, ZONED MOBILE

21-Situations Wanted

(If Applicable) Plo further en. copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's

proxImately 120 feet to the East review recent for the project In- project is proposed to be con. Slates Attorney, and Donald B.

university students under direction of JetTy Gardner.

clolhes at a bargain price

bc*'pay,nenti &amp; up to 33,000

. CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED
RMOI. $39,900.

41ou

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Tint&amp;Steameraction

POP UP CAMPER for rent for
your summer vacation Sleeps

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TAGE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. $17,500 CASH.

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1EtAI

5

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CARPET &amp;FURlTUR
t'
CLEANING

$/00 Call 321 0825
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.

6 515 wi - + 550 dep. 322 3673
,iit,'r / call J23)916

55-Boats

2EDOOu FAMILY ROOM,

time fOr Recorded MesSiest.

7I

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PLAYMOR Travel Trailer--Il'

S.sve your credit. Will make --_-------------------

Wi$ON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY,SELL,TRADE

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Home Repairs

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for

&amp;Sctkl

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?BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, HOME-S BR.) Bath. 2 Story,

IndustrialZoning,3323313. _-

Corn,. Center, o Mellonviile

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SUNLANO, 2 ACRES. $10,500.

Wereliousefor rent. $000 $quae.

Sanford

F'SaIs

home. Thereare many ways to

;EDRooM, 1½ BATH, DOU.

for Rent

of

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mIaI

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MEINTZER TILE

CARPORT SALE - Thurs FrI
1270 Randolph St &amp;

Housing Authority 305-323.
9115.
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4JA.Cond,thjme

329-0503

3 BEDROOM. lVi BATH. AIR a.

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City

4AortgagesBougt,

33050

701 Bldg.

)6EDROOM,2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE.
bANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACRE
- "NEAR LAKE MONROE,

STORE FOR RENT
APpS'Ox 150 sq. ft on 190s

ESTATES, accordIng to plat

Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.

6142.

fInance. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fenced

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,

EState'Wlnte

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HEAT, SCREENED PATIO.

Block Grant funds, and HUD will above.named
to.wlt:
City
which tgg* on the following desa'ibed RN1,Iltime,S4shift.ApplyIn
The rights of the County to the have 5111sf led its r.spon,ibjlflies documents the environmental proporty LOt $7, LAKE SYLVAN
person Sanford Nursing

Pacesetter Clubhouse, Wymore Road, Altamonte

2780

rehaiiitatlon project. Will pay
up to $10,000, maybe more.

wwcarpet,paint&amp;roof. Backs

INC.

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34-4'/iobile Homes '

47-Real

the

CHULUOTA-By owner Lovely

RENTADECINTHOME,
_______________________________ Almost Imposslblel Many people

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NOOk.S19E.m5tS!,I2571L

lOComplefeOffices
339 7020 LONGW000

BIG CARPORT SALE Thur

101W. Commercial

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323 7376

to pasture on dead.end street,

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-•---------------------DELTONA-7 Bdrm, furnished.
$195 ma. First, last, security.
No pets. Available

munity relations and the
application of technological
and organizational advances.
Graduation from an ac
, credited college or u!llversity

vacatIng and abandoning, the tificatlon Stoat Upon itS appioval, Record respecting the within Court by ft. United States of

Blvd..

large fenced lot. $27,900. 343.

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Room in the Courthouse, Sanford, In relation to environmental are as follows:
any right, title or interest In the
Seminole County, Florida, our. reviews, decllionmaking, and
There will be no significant property hereinafter
suant to PetItion and Notice actionl and that these respon. effect on tte environment as a described. You are hereby
heretofore given, passed and sibilities have been satisfied,
result of project Implementation. notif led that an action has bun

Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.

Mary

Phone 3fl 1831, Sanford

It's easy to placeaClasslfled Ad

resource management, p.r.

combination of education and

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Owiser motIvated. 140,000.

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sale Nothing over $200

WANTED TO BUY-Home, in

LONGW000 - 624 Magnolia
Ave. 3-i'.,, excellent assump.

REILTORS

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garage sale.

5491.417 (EstImated Cost of claimingtotaveanyrigtit,tltle,or

Lk.

W. Garnet? White
ReQ. Real Estate Broker

5167.000. CALL 331.3311,

- you have a classified ad

With course work in f Ire

St.,

2 bath house, 4 acres + 16 stall

-

Hey Kids: Looking foe a
dollar? Ask Mom I Dad to let

ministrative experIence In

FiEDEiICK

5th

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also have extensIve fire
command experience and
proven leadership abilIty, as,

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15-Recreational
Vehicles
to ? 2614 Iroquois Ave. For
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Information 322
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322.5253

delux. barn. All facilities.
Across from new ProPosed

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General Cleaning&amp; Hauling
Est.
339.7633
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CASH FOR JUNK CARS &amp;

5Su1&amp;4S322_242O
Park

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Mowing Edging Trimming

OREWAYS

HORSE RANCH-With I Bdrm,

- E. Altamonte Dr.

5350+ istL fast
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... We'll even help you word

FireChlef.Applicantsmustb.
Florida State CertifIed
Firefighter.EMT's and 'hold a

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TOWER'S BEA4IV.S4L&amp;.

.s.0 I*a '5,0 -

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BeautyCars

prais.als. call Dell's Auction,

Everyfhingmustgo?

rent. Inter Development Corp.

574.1132,

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WANTED--Frot?
free

The Real Estate Agency
lnc.,Realtors

S -

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B&amp;DLAWNCARE S

Call323-soame.
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Also reconditioned retrig for

ASSOCIATES, INC.

FOIC-Equal HousIng Lender
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H&amp;A, on culd.sac. $450 mo.
322-6952, Qwn.r.Ai$ociate.

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from the U.S. Department of
lthasbeendetermlnedjhatsuth al Defendanls. - NOTICE OF
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION HousIng and Urban Development request for release of funds will SUIT and ORDER FOR UN.

Churdi, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;L,

condition. Warranty, (man
cing No down payment. Pay

REALTY WORLDa

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Auction 323 7310 or AAA

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Ings.

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season. 322 0211.

refrig. freezers, water coolers,

- - O1F ICE P URNI TLSRE - ' l0Comple$e Offices
))c7Q'O _ONOW000
GUN AUCTION
june 27 &amp; 78, consignments

ANYTIME

NEAR MAYFAIR Country

children.Somellghtcooking&amp;
housekeepinq duties. Wages

KELLY, DECEASED; and all

familIes

CALL

Club-Exec. 3 Bdrm, 2 beth

Housing and Urban Development ' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

and copyIng, upon request.

323 1734
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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$193.75 Bal $113 16 or SI? 'no
Agent 3393336.

C

FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

n,,es-jp' BANK
s

WW carpetIng, $300 ma,
1300. sec. deposw No pits
References.322-1417,
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3olden-Domm.rlch Fire

unknown heirs, devisees, gran-.
13-19 BIk C Branlley Shores ist documents the envlronniental following project:
revIew of the project. This En.
tees, assignees, Ilenors, creditors.
add. $500.
Housing Rehabilitation
William A. Cassady &amp; WI Sandra vironmental Review Record is Ofl
Purchase, rehabilitate and trustees, or other claimants, by,
tp Richard B. Sharples 1, wt file at It. above address nd Is resale of single family residences thrOI.QIl, under or against to.
Angeline Lot 6-43 Wekiva Hunt Club available for public examination to low and moderate incomq ESTATE OF JUDITH DOWLING

N. Myrtle Avenue.

•
COOK - Experienced only.
Breakfast-lunch shIft. Apply In
person after 2 p.m. Deltona
Inn.

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project has been made 6y the munity Development Act of 1914 GE OR 0

2nd add, $42,000
Sanford Big BookAA,7p.m., Florida Power&amp;Ijght,

Ground Level-City Hall
Post Office Box 2035
Sanford, Florida 32771
(305) 323-9115
TO
ALL
INTERESTED

FINANCING?
CALL
(3(35)

Fireplace &amp; Llkef4)nt

Pinef5est, 3 BR, 2 bath, Fm

2597 S. Sanford Ave

Bdrms, fireplace, trees &amp;

fenced yd. $29,000.

NEEDRESIDENTIAI.

Iuatur.l Pool &amp; patiol.

1071_eve4ibg 6684613.
Evtning Ilewid
_________________________ SANFORD-) Bdrm..air&amp;heat,

WELDERS. Only Experienced

needed. Apply

569.9001

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE 3
Bdrm, 2 bath home on 3 acres
In Ganeval Every Imaginable

FOR RENT 7 Rm Hm in'

DLAND-DOLL HOUSE. Just

/

• Sod3Mulch

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Needs repair. Property site
101x122 approx. Only 5)5.000

1-lurryt

ERA •

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72ucti0n

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I
54 -Garage Sales

for 15 or 20 years. Owner
financed. Hurry! - Hurry!

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SILVER LAWN SERVICE
Mow. edge,trim Vacation or all

-e'acwiiffservice _*

of _____
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BAKS

8348200 Eves 862-3655 $3,750 down, balance at 10 Pc?.
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John Young Pkway. 29$6W7r

tools

COLOR tSs85

TEEN, Mow, rake, weed.
time or regular. Phone Keith
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37)6125.

Room Comfort Center, 2133

- -----,-..WEQUYUSEDFURIIITtJREI
.S. - Santord Fu

Chimney Rock, PlC. Rents for

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1330'mo + $200 Security 322.

Building 293, Sanford Airport.

EXPERIENCED Ma"

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from. P4oiI's
Salvage, 17 92.
372 17j1.

back yard. Resort town,

Sr.

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-AWN CARE -. SANFORD

Sales &amp; Service, Orlando

furneture. Refrig , "oves,

working 599.93 IQ I

2435½ S. French (17-92) Sanford

Help Wanted. All phases
fIberglass. Only experienced

• Building 293, Sanford Ali irt.

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bathlnLakeMary
Call 3224437

theseareas...
a LONGWOOD
* WINTER SPR INGS

An Environmental Review to release Federal Funds under Plaintiff, -vs. PAUL E. KELLY;

Brophey Bldrsto Sal D'Angelo &amp;

.

modern kit, fIreplace, family

buyers, New homes with
mohthly payments under $250

- FORRENT-2Borm,

Solicitorsin

low-rent public housIng.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
PERSON:
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
The above-named City proposes FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
CASE NO. 36.112.Ort.Clv.R $650,320 (EstImated Cost of to request the U.S. Department

cove,
Franklin H. Hickox &amp; wf LIllian
to Rodger SmIthson, Lot

Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple

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INCOME
OR
SUMMER
VACATION
PROPERTYS

5

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Lawn Cars
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to 30.000 STU's. 90.day guar.

Buy &amp; Sell, the I nest. in u
' sed -

Ph 322 0152

oon4.t. Call 331-219%.
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Recondliloned room A C's. 4000

Used,anycondition4$173

Cash 3224139

Used fbi model color TVs. aPi

West o AIh,ville, N.C.

RAMBLING COUNTRY
Locatedpn5woodedacresthis 3

4' pet. interest to qualified

(oil EquIpped eat-in kit, dining
rm,
rge bedrooms, patio, -

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED

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Air Citloning
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Top Prices Paid

76l9Orlando Dr

WANT A MOUNTAIN HOME
SITE? We have it. it- acre,

property. Ideal for Chalet Only
$7,200.

' REALTORS

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MILLERS

17,000 cash for all. 322 3539.

even a fish pond. Call for all
• the partIculars.

H: Ernes! MORRI

S

lots in the hills of the Blue
Ridge mountains of Virginia.

Owner will hold. 527,500.

tme on a beautiful shaded

615-0100

REALTOR

Experienced Telephone

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NOTICEOFFINOINOOFNO
SIGNIFICANT EFFEçTON -

mortgage. $21,000.
2 1 JUST REMODELED, Large

double garage, neiuhborbogd
amenities: tennis
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WANTED

* ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

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•
lusT FOF4WII 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
fiome in Tee-N-Green with

Somebody IS tto1iing for 'ydur
bargain. Offer It today In thC
Classified Ads.

.

'Good Lifted TV's, $258. up

HIDEAWAYS-Several building

2110 Sanford Ave.
322 7972
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DIEAM HOME-I Bdrm, 3 bath ________________________

kitchen, heat-air, carpeting

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18-Help Wanted

TO
ALL
INTERESTED PubliSh June 11, II, 25 &amp; July 2,
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND 1980

SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm older home

ww-carpet &amp; in a super
location? 511,0001

5350,3 Bdrm, 2 bath, equipped.

*CASSELBERRY

Creative Expressions322-7313

- fireplace, 72x14 porch. dinlgg
rm, equipped eat in kit &amp;

farms,nurseri. ranches, etc.
George Britton, CPA0a2.51164
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Longwood.
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Larrys Mart, 215 Sanlord Ave..-

Restricted, secluded with

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"Must See" with FIreplace,

lots, Fenced, landscaped, nice

bath home in Loch Arbor on

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53.SOBu.

Now at the Farmers Market,
1430 French Ave. and also at
2309W. 1st St. By the bushel or
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storage $123 mo. Inquire at 104
Palmetto Ave. 323-6303.
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Florida

buys this) Bdrm, 1 bath home
in I*ecrest. Large fenced yd,
carport, new carpet &amp; palnr
$36,530.

- larg, lot. Fireplace, Fl. rm,
dining rm, equipped eat.in kit,
patio, Central H&amp;A,
carpet, &amp; morel 159,0001

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45A'4)jtof State

bdrm, 2 bath home. Truly a

&amp;fAUT1FUL- 3 Bdrm, 7 bath

Bedroom Apt., furnished,

Your Future

CLASSIF lED ADS
A JOB
WHICH CAN BE DONE NO
OTHERWAY.CALL327-7*11

Sheriff
Seminole County,

On or about June 21, 1930 the
English Est Un 7.
..
J. T. Turley &amp; wf Gloria to abovenamedCitywiilrequestth.
William A. Fagan&amp; wf Joy, E25f1 U.S. Department of Housind and

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Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte

2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
For appointment call
3737973
S
LOVELY Furnished Efficiency

912 French Ave
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Early Childhood Center.
322 6645
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11:00A.M. on the 3rd day ot luly,

John E. Polk.

P0. Box 2033
Sanford, FlorIda 37171

English Woods, $100.
(QCO)HenryW.Heayiside3.wf

Civic Center, Various speakers and performers;

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how you this bdrm, 1 bath
ake front home.on 3 nicety
wooded acres. Now only
143.500

- porch &amp; many extrasl 133,9001

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ji_-artments Furnishe4

TOMORROW

Special Summer Program
s-n Yrs. Included weekly--

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AD. 1910,offerforsaleandsetlto

Ground Level-City Hall

(QCD) Boulder Mtg Corp to
LarryM. Butterfield &amp;wf Cynthia,

Community Youth AssocIation, 3:30 p.m., SanfQrd

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"MUST SEE TODAY"

utilites not included.

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Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., sersion L4Theran

i..- 'E s..-.-

207 E '1

JUST LISTED? 2 Bdrm, I bath
home in CCM on a nice land.5,j
Icaped lotl CEntral HIA, ww-

sANFORD-Love'y I Bdrm +
defl or 7 Bdrm, air. sno.

BARGAIN BARGAIN,

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WE BUY F URN. &amp; APPL.
lpc.orhouseful
?lhrs
339 7070

5

Bring your fishing pole and let us

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.Jill buy old class rings&amp; silver

53-TV-Radio-Stereo
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FIXTURES. Jenkins Eur-ni.
ture, 703 E. 25th St. 373

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Property -

323-7832
Eves. :1220612.222 1537

NFORD AREA

lots. 10 Four plex lots. 331

321-0759

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE, _
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

will get results

Cash 511.000. Call 323-353'.

tJJ34ii'iii ____________

6 Single fmiIy lots. 2 Duplex

'BLOC'K 8. MobU'Mme. Here's
your cute lIttle 3 Bdrm home.

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CIty of Sanford, Ftorid.
That said sale is beIng made to —
Housing Authority of the City of satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Woods Townhouses Sec 10 less and Sanford
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Instructors Needed
Execution.
exce,t Lots 305334, $100.

Frederman and the Dixie Flyers. For aenlor citizens,

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INVESTORS&amp; BUILDERS
ATTENTIONI
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FOR RENT 2 BR apt. $700 per
m.

ANYONE IN THE

air, prefer senior citizens. 322________________________
Of' 666.6133,

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One Pieceor Houseful
323 2301
BridgesAntiques

GAS RANGES. Reconditioned,
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
1215 French (17 92) 123 7340
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Th, sooner you place you
classified ad, the sooner y

8200 Eves2.3655

S
Lic. Real Estate
Broker
•2M05anfordAve.

2 bath, separate din.

- S MOREHOMESTHAPI

834-

BATEM.AN REALTY

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Brand New, push button control Wanted to buy died office
has probe. Originally $619,
equlprNent. floll's Sanford
balance $393, $19 monthlyFurniture Salvage, 17 92, So. of
-- - - Sanford )77I721'
_______ 339

Sr.

REAL ESTATE BrOker

REALTOR.

3226911.

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BookkeepIng &amp; Tax, Economical I Bulldozing. ClearIng, Backhoe

EE Williamson Rood, near I-I

REAL ESTATE
322 7198

COnditliri. $100 Or best offer.

Antiques and Modern Furniture

Agent 339-5336.

Cal I Bart

PAOLA2ACRES

I

Sanford's Sales Leader
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$173 wk.

- REALTORS

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DRIVER-F CL, be home every

DISCOVER the secret of ALOE,
non surgical face lift. Free
clem.323-1530.I
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RAL

S3-41&amp;)S (Dealer). • - -

- 10 acres, beautifully wooded

H. Ernest MORRIS

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68-Wanted fo Buy

32) 0697

you have need of, read all our

real value shopper.

STENSTROM èIAL COIBERT ALTYinc.
MULTIPLE
LISTING.
REALTOR
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Production background. $800
forming an organization
mo. start
concerning Teenagers &amp; Drug
Abuse please contact me at . - MAcHINE PAINTER_willing :

&amp; many other very dclrabIe

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--- II you are having duIficulty
finding a place, to live, car to

building site, quiet country

.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'69
• to IS models. CaU 3)9-9100 or

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD O
s
RE SU L TF UL END. THE

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sewing rm, etc. (Could tie an

nished on large sIze lot in
Osteen, Fl. 11 miles from
Sanford. $11,500 cash or $6,500
and refinance 53.000 mort.
gage. lnquirn 404 Palmetto
Ave., Sanford. Phone 323-6303.
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SANDALWOOD VILLAS2
2 bath, fully equipped
kitchen including W&amp;D.
mo. 671-1530, 295-7766.
::

Georgia Inc. all of Lake of the

DeBary Community Center featuring Adrian

,.

Bdrm, 2 baths &amp; an addition

51.100 321 0325____ - ______

Automotive. 1650. 349-2I7.

53.00. Call 339-3394.

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used short

MOBILE HOME 01(1
6.5 acres with small pond.
perf
for mobile home or

BOR HOME - RStwbished &amp;
ready for the large family. I

One bedroom House plUs Ofli

SANFORD-Modern 1 bdr
central H&amp;A, washer.dry
large walh.ln -closet.
children or pets. 617.3300, $
+ deposit. Carrick. RealtC
REALTORS
'"

AT YOUR

MMlapsrtl.e to R,bm.

Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.

.

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OVlEDO-3 BORM, 2 ba'th,
large family rm, bookshelves,
garage. Large shaded lot

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road frontage, small down,
owner terms. $9,300.

24' HOUR lB 322-9283
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June Porlig Realty 322.I6 ,
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MUST FIND DOG
3 yr. old child was bitten in face,
Sat. am. at Sambo's by Ige
beagle or bassett typE dog.
Having to take full series of
Rabies Shots if not found,
- Charges will not be filed. Call
3237627.

camping, future home
or
buy for investment. 100' paved

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.'71 Chevy Impala., body fair,
mechanical excellent, new

• PUPPIES--? male &amp; 2 female

AusfçrSae
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66 CORVETTE - 3271
born tops. Mechanically like
new. Asking $5,500. 3657001
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OPEL Ralley-1972 2 Dr., I
cyl., I sped, Factory air. AM
FM stereo. Excellent cond

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3231012

KENMDRE WASH ERpatta.
Service Used MachInes. MOONEYAPPLIANCES

.

brakes. New paint lob.
3232376
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ffREE KITTENS

I1OIN Mills Aye

LOOKING FOR A CAMP SITE?
3.5 acres.' Ideal for weekend

Suites
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Sanford Fl

n

C. Piper Sr &amp; *1 Shirley, Lot II NOTICE OP PUBLIC REQUEST theSeminoleCountyCourthousein

Magnolia, Sanford.

5-

ItAttOl
2231 S. French

Wonder what to do wIth Two?
Sell OnE - The quick, easy
Want-Ad way. The magic

(Al 1.323-5714

Brand fleW, with power head 8.
all attachments. Warranty:'
PaY$399.or $20 monthly. Fin
ng, No. down Payment.
BAKS

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WE HANDLE RENTALS

VACUUMS.RAINBOW

1210 70 acres priced from $150 - per acre to $2000 per acre. Buy
Ref. repo. 16 Cu tr trost tree,
now before Hunting Season
Orig. $529, now 5205 or $19 mo

ROBBIE'S

modestpriceot $53,000. Call us
today

LAKE FRONT. Perfect 2 PP

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s
READY FOR NEW HOME- __________
Part German Shepherd Pups.
'77VOL.AR-Siant6.newtjru,
$15. Call 323 6233.
radio &amp; air, power Steering &amp;
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YOUR PRIVATE

fin'uttclng,

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65—Pets Supplies

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beauty Won't last Iong,at the

couple or older singe

UNEMPLOYED

Seminole County, Florida, will at

Fennimore Cooper Jr. 'i Interest PublIsh: June 15, 16, ii, 19, 1930 the highest bidder, for cash,
W 500 ft of S 163 ft of Lot 19 Entz DEX-5.4
subject to any and all existing
minoer Farm add, No. 3. $100.
liens, at the Front (West) Door of
- • Cal W. Piper &amp; *1 Vernitia to Cal

(Idlmr*In?'flkmbszrger Dlr, 64 p.m., Holy./l
CrOM Episoopal Churdi parleh hail, Fourth and

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. SY OWNER NEW I bedroom, 2

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52—Apphances

9 ACRES NEAD SANFORDWill divide; $1,500 per acre.
Owner will finance. :172-2519

SltU1tfdn a 5'dobe lot, this

ground pool, all amenities

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$290mo.Lease,Deposlt.
AdultsOnly. Call 322-2090

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Sanford, Florida, the above

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(V333$$6

comes complete with all
pllances. double
garage,

.
PoOL. 3 BR, CHIA, $49,500,
IDYLLWILDE 4 BR. 28: u

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GENEVA GARDEPIS-3 Bdrm.

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4Pel5(fl'Is

new phone no.
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Bik E S'- Tract 14 2nd replat

LongwoodAA,clo5ed,8p.m.,RoIJjngh1ijMorav

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p.,a

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JENNY CLARK REALTY
REALTOR
3221593or323$439 -

home. This 2 Story home

yrS. old. $34,900.

BR, 2 bath. Adults only. NO
pets. $250. Call 323-3111. '

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81k C Sweetwater Oaks Sec I?, and persons disagreeing with this Swann,etc,, CI 799163, Defendant,
$159,900.
decision are invited to submit which aforesaid Writ of Execution

Ophelia K. Jones tO John P.

Weight Watchers, 10 a,m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.

4

mute

DUCED 53.100. 2 BR.' FR,

Ada. Just So
fl 11.92
rport- Blvd.
Call - 3$3.SI7P
Sanford.
Mklnll' yfl9

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- 2 Choice Lots in nicest section.
Valued at $100, sacrifice. $200

daytime,
some
nights.
Longwood-Lake Mary area.
•_3721531or3399659
SpuroftheMoment Babysitting.

Dorsest &amp; *1 Martha, Lot 11 81k A action on the within project prior
Lot I, Block K, Skylark Sub2nd
repiat
Sp.'ings,
$100.of Tract 16 Sanlando to the date specified in the division, Plat Book 17, Page 34
preceding sentence.
Public Records of SemInole

South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.

S

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efoe Publication

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0. Robert Matouse$i &amp; wf Ruth, vIronjtiental r8view of such March: AD. 1930, in that certain'
Lot 272 Winter Springs Un 4, project is proposed to be con- case entitled, David P. Freytag, er
$75.900.
ducted,
to the
request for ux 793119 Mannix, lnc.,t al Cl 79E. Everett, Huskey to Marion release
ofprior
Federal
funds.
9463 Plaintiff,
- Sally Elols

the address
200.24 ft Of E 1030 ft of Lot 239 etc 0. June
70, 1930. specified on orbefore Sallie E, Swann talc) - prparty
being located in Seminole C nty,
Hammock, $13,000.
Biscayne Dv Evangelical will beconsicsered and the City will described as follows:
not request the release of Federal
One-Half Interest in the
Lutheran Church to Robert funds or take any administrative Following Described Real Estate:

Airport Restaurant.

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in kitchen, fenced yd. $35,000.

P01216 REAL

I

Sacreparcels,Lk. Sylvan area.
Terms. Call W. Maliczowski.
REALTOR. 322 7933.

carpeting, range &amp; refrig. Eat.

REALTOR, MLS

Evening H,rald,Sanford,FJ. WIdnssday,Jun1J$_.4jg

-( —

DELTONA-1 Bdrm. 1 bath,

REALTOR

Sunday - Noon Friday
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FOR RENT-2

&amp; *1 Margaret, Lot 5 81k B sloeration by the City to the office Seminole County, Florida, and I
S*ethsatet Oaks Sec I?. 5155,000. of the undersigned. Such written Iave levied upon the following
Clint 0. Towne &amp; *1 Edith to

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

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323.5714 Day or Night.

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ts-Acreage

41—Houses

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South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,

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lor2bdrmaptl
unfurnished. 323-6650

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Noon The Do.

Brantley Hills, $10,900.

Owreters Anonno, 7:30 p.m., Community

.

.4nc.

v
,()..Af1
prtfl1efltS Ul'iUrnished

3 Lines Minimum

- Paul H.' Downey &amp; *1 Jessie to examination and copying, upon under the seal of he Crçuit Court .
Warren R. Bergren, Lot 26 Lake request, at City Hall between
ca
of Orange County, Florida, upon ___________________
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Owner assist

hours of 900 AM. and 1:00 P.M. final judgement rendered in the

Sanford.

41—Houses

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Urold
Hall Realty
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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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Record respecting the within
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Alexander C. Rivera &amp; wf Mary project has been made by the
Deputy Clerk
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Sec 12-2030 Ctc, $37,500.
significantly affecting the quality used or useable In conjunction
Paul V. Greer &amp; wE Belmarie to of the human environment and, therewith.
James A. Thompson &amp; wf Ivey et accordingly, the above-named
This sale is macic pursuant to
al N' of Lot 19 Bear Lk Hts, City has decided not to prepare an Su'mmary Finel
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Environmental Impact Statement foreclosure entered in Case No.
James L. Moore &amp;
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James J. Loughlin &amp; *1 JuanIta, Picy Act of 1969 (PL 91190).
Circuit Court in and for Seminole
W' of Lot 324 Van Arsdale
The reasons for such decision County, Florida.
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DATED this 9Th day of June,
The Black Hammock, $15,900.
are as follows: There will be no 1930.
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CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 79'7I3CAO9.K .
CASSELBERRY GARDENS.
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The above-named City proposes Front door of the Seminole County
Lot 3981k.) Foxmoor Un?, $50,100. to request theU.5. Department of
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, the
RobertFDurbin3.WIGeraldlne Housing and Urban Development tmderligned Clerk will Offer for
to Silma Int'nl Lo5331 Spring Oaks to release Federal Funds under sale to the highett and best bidder
Un S. $79,000.
Title I of the Housing and Com. for cash the following described
Ricbard, Cevami Rep Lloyd V. munity Development Act of mi real property:
Caffpe to William S. Johnson &amp; (PL-93-3$3) to be used for the
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James E. Smith 3. WI Jessica to AS Sec 21-21.29, etc. $30,000.
WI MadeIeine, Lot 3 Sherwood
GraceC.Lindblom,LotG16secll.
Ralph Abell 3 *1 Frances to Forest 1St add. $8,000.
2032. $12,200.
Ronald C. Spain &amp; WI Rosanne,
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Fl Rn Comm to Robert J. Lots 3132 81k 14 Crystal Lake Jr&amp;wfLinda,Lo177 Foxwoodph
(oaks &amp; *1 Margie, Lot $ 81k 8 Winter Homes,j100.
2 15? add, $69,300.
Greenwood Lakes Un 2. 167.500.
Ronald C. Spain I. wf Rosann.
Larson Iflfe5t to Sam A. Altieri
John C. Horan &amp; wf Mary to to Glenn Greanya 1. WI Barbara, &amp; wI Genevieve. Lot 23 Apple
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Teacher . In, Paddling
A Sanford Gramitiar School teacher has been indisipllned a third grader last month, allegedly
bruising him severely,
Elsa Marie Caskey, 30, of 1387 Sacramento St.,
Deltona, was to be issued a summons today to appear
in County Court to answer charges she committed
battery on May 15 by paddling Wayne Foley, an. yearold residing for the summer with his'father, Ralph
Foley, at 1806 S. Maple Ave., Sanford.
Foley is the stepson of Congressman Richard Kelly,
It-New Port fiche)', and had come to Sanford and
attended school here only two weeks before the pad.
tiling incident, police say.
Sanford Police Sgt. W.R. Bernosky charges the child
was paddled twice by Caskey on May 15, once In the

up to a year in the county jail,
Under school board policy, based on the state, laws,
teachers are supposed to bring students to A principal
or principal's designee for the administration of eorporal punishment.
Teachers are allowed to paddle if given aroval on
a case-by -case basis, said school district spokesman
Ralph Ray.
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Bernosky says Caskey did not speak with the school
principal Clay Carroll before paddling, but that Carroll
has told him teachers. have blanket designation to
paddle as they see fit,
Two weeks ago, when Bernosky brought the case to
the State Attorney's office, Carroll refused to comment
on the case.
Ray said school district officials turned over all

morning for allegedly shoving another child and once

information on the case to the Department of Health

plaints with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office,

and Rehabilitative Services as soon as it was reporkJ
BUS investigators are required by law to look into
any injury of a child by an adult which leaves a mark
visable for more than an hour.
Bernosky said the Incident was reported by Foley's
grandfather, who was caring for the child the day it
Assistant State Attorney Steven Johnson saidi the
happened. It was the first time the youth, who had been
child has recovered from the bruises without suffering attending school in Virginia, had been paddled in
any permanent injury.
Sanford, Bernosky said.
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If convicted of the charge as filed, Caskey could face
Bernosky says he made the charge of battery against

charging teachers at Midway Elementary School
bruised their children in two unrelated corporalpunishment incidents. Both are still under investigation,
Figures provided by the district to the federal
Department of Health Education and Welfare in
September state about one of every nine county
students was subjected to officiall' sanctioned corporal punishment at least once during the 3979.80
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Johns.
fluent Is biologically purified but still
Only now are the Department of loaded with nutrient chemicals.
Environmental Reaulation and the St.
Sanford. DeLand and other area
Johns River Water Management sewage treatment plants are either
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provernents to bring them up to a
The St. Johns can still be saved, he better grade of purification.
says, but action must come imThe best way to eliminate nutrient'
mediately,
loading of the St. Johns is the flood
Since 1948, the first year for which plain acquisition project run by the
accurate figures are available, district, Vergara says.
through 1970, the weight of fish per
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Moody blames two factors for the up river basin Land, keeping it in its
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By DAVID M. 4RAZLER
Commission, under contract from the
Herald StafI,Wrlter
Army Corps of Engineers, has
Man's meddling with conditions dumped herbicides into the river to
ound the St. Johns River have kill off the larger plants, leaving the
created conditions which could lead to algae to fill the water, turning some of
regular, severe fishki lls.
the lake and river sections dark
By raisin(t'he dutrient content of green 'and opening the way to
the water while killing off aquatic destruction of the fish population.
plants, not only have conditions been
While Sunny Vergara director of the
set up for algae bloom which lead to water management district, also
kllls,but the game fish population has believes the St. Johns can be saved, he
been reduced because conditions are saysallowing plants to grow and block
more favorable to shad and gar, fish the river Is not the answer,
of little sport or economic value.
Conditions on the St. Johns should
These were the conclusions drawn improve when the new Iron Bridge
by the state Game and Freshwater sewage treatment plant opens In
Fish Commission after a study Seminole County, he said.
released in February 1970. But rather
A good portion of the nutrients in the
than improving, conditions on the St. Johns comes from sewage plants
river have worsened since then, says along the Little and Big
one of thereport's authors, a biologist Econlockhatchee rivers, which feed

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The presence of people and the
development of land along the St. pr ogram is limited by the amount of
Johns has tremendously increased the land along the river taxpayers are
ng to pay for.
amount of plan t nutr ien ts, mainly willi
Although
one of the worst sources of
nitrates and phosphates, speeding the
in.
the St. Johns is from
nutrients
growth of all plant life,
Marshes and meadows along the cattle' grazing along the river and
creeks, Vergara said it would
river, which once served to filter nearby
runoff water by drawing off the be Impractical to mandate farmers
keep animals far enough away from
nutrients before they reached
the river to allow marshlands to f ilter
wa ter, have been developed for far.
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water by filling it with
treated sewage effluent and runoff settling ponds be built to treat runoff.
But runoff from all other pastures
from cattle pastures and city street&amp; goes unchecked and uncheckable, he
The river might have coped with the
said.
Increase in nutrients, M000Y says, out
Moody said It would be proper and
In the Interest of easier boating, the
possible to move the cattle away from
state has eradicated most of
the waterways.
floating plants which for at least 2QO
He 'also stgeatetother steps which
years filtered the water and Improved
could be taken to improve water
condi tions for the larger
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In the 1970 report, Moody explained conditions, Including insta a on of
more
sewer
systems
for
homes
near
the gamefiab population did not begin
the river.
to drop until the 195k, the beginning
of large-acale growth of the area
Moody' also suggested bWIS on
population and the beginning of ef- phosphate-based detergents, a move
forts to kill off aquatic weeds.
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in the country to
Water hyacinths and other floating prevent th.r
ground water
plants Provide breeding grounds for pollution,
small Cflt5Ci3 a nd other animals
Hewarnedthatthe SlJohnslsrl&amp;it
which provide food for the larger fish
at the critical stage In terms of
Moody UY$.
nutrient pollution, repeating the
The plants also use up the nutrients, prediction he made In 1970 that the
squeezjng out the fragile algae
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played a significant role In the recent recent Lemon Bluff kill, which
fish
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In other business, the council will hold
The council will also consider adopting
been rejected by the council since its first public hearing on the proposed on second reading office commercial
Olvera's motion died for lack of a second. sanitary sewer study being done by the zoning for Lake Mary Boulevard from
"I don't know how I'll react tonight," he city's consulting engineer, Paul Porter of Fourth to Ninth streets. Changes in the
said. "Basically I've been against this Clark, Dietz and Associates.
the Lake Mary City Council at least twice
ordinance proposed by Bill Colbert,
type of tax in the past. I thought we had
previously, is back on the agenda for
Porter is to present facts and figures attorney for property owners along the
today's 7:30 phi, council meeting.
the budget problems for this year solved, concerning the proposed sewer system to strip, will also be considered by the
1 don't know why this is back on the be built In the city. The sewer study is council.
City Manager Phil Kutbes said today
the item was placed on the agenda at the agenda."
being financed with federal funds.
The council will consider a requested
request of Councilman Burt Perinchief.
Councilman Francis Mark said: "I
City Manager Phil Kulbes will
thought this was a dead issue." It was change in zoning from a restrictive to a recommend the council change its
The original sponsor of a utility tax ordinance Councilman Vic Olvera is Mark, who two weeks ago, explained how less restrictive commercial zoning for lakefront zoning ordinance to permit
the budget for the current year was being the two-acre tract south of Lake Mary construction of apartments on lakefront
expected to be absent from the meeting,
Two weeks ago a motion by Olvera to adjusted to provide that no money would Boulevard on Lake Emma Road.
property. Currently the ordinance
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
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An ordinance annexing IIk2 acres of requires a setback* for single family
land along State Road 427 will be con- homes of 30 Feet from th e lake, according
abeyance pending a special election operation. .
The council agreed to.stop further sidered for passage on second and final to Kulbes.
where the voters of Lake Mary would be
adopt a 4 percent utility tax and hold it in

asked to approve a property tax increase consideration of cutting the police force reading. The property is currently zoned
after Mark found that by pro-rating the for agricultural use.
died for lack of a second,
Councilmen Gene McDonald and flay city's insurance premium and because of
reimbursement From the sta te of funds
Fox said they were oppose d to a utility

expended for traffic signs, the budget for
this year balances.

tax anti said the motion as stated could be
perceived by the pe ople as "blackmail."

The changes in the ordinance, he is

The owner ultimately plans to seek a suggesting, would require that apartcha nge in zoning on the property to mnents Lie at least 200 feet from the lake
permit construction of single family and that that 200 feet be reserved for
open' space or recreation purposes.
homes at the rate of three to the acre.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
President
Carter left for a European summit

to Soviet aggression, and not allow the helicopter to Andrews Air Force Base for
Soviets to derive any permimanent benefits his flight to Rome aboard Air Force One.
meeting with allied leaders today, From their invasion of it neutral nation."
Carter spent the eve of his departure
cautioning that the United States does not
During the trip, Carter plans more winding up official business, and adwant a reckless confrontation or return than a dozen meetings with key leaders dressing a proEltA banquet where his
to cold war with the Soviet Union.
of the West and Japan and consultations rival for the Democratic presidential
But he also warned before flying to with Pope John Paul II.
nomination, Sen. Edward Kennedy, I)Rome on the first leg of a a four-nation,
"But through all these interrelated Mass., also spoke.
eight-day trip that Soviet aggression, issues and delicate shades of difference,
After Italy, he will make state visits to
such as the invasion of Afghanistan, must we will be g uided by this knowledge: The Yugoslavia to mmieet the new pos t-Tito era
be checked.
power of Free democratic natio ns who leaders and to Spain and Portugal where
The industrial democracies are being welcome diversity, who do not erect he will salute moves toward democracy.
tested," said Carter of the need For allied walls to imprison our own people, and lie will head back to Washington on June
solidarity in the Venice economic and above all who exist to nurture individual 26.
political summit this weekend with human beings, not enslave them
the
An aide said Carter was buoyed by the
leaders of Europe and Japan.
power of democracy and freedom will prospect of his first foreign travel since
The president will also visit sha pe the future of the world," Carter last s u n ni er and was 'looking forward"
Yugoslavia, Spain and Portugal during said.
to another round of suniunitry.
the trip.
Carter, who has been in regular touch
By his side will be new Secretary of
"Let there be no misunderstanding with the Western leaders, will have a State Edmund Muskie, who will be
about this anywhere in the world: We are chance For face-to-face sessions at the making his debut on the summit stage,
not motivated by hostility, or by any Venice Economic Summit this weekend
Carter will do most of his sightseeing in
desire for reckless confrontation or a to air some of the issues that have Rome, where he will tour the Colosseum
return to the Cold War," said Carter in divided them over the past few nkonths. and Forum. He also will meet with Pope
remarks on the White House lawn.
Following his farewell remarks shortly John Paul II, his guest at the White
"But we must sustain world opposition after 7 am. EDT, Carter flew by House last September.
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Photos of Foley taken by Seminole Medical
Examiner G.V. Garay at Seminole Memorial Hospital
show the youth's buttocks were severely bruised after
school on May Is.

the teacher at ter evidence indicated Foley As not hit
by anone else nor was easily brulse#
Earlier this year, Bernosky was unsuccessful in an
attempt to bring criminal charges against Sanford
Middle School Dean of Students Ronald Hunt for
paddling a student.
James Lett.au, 142C Henderson Lane, Sanford,
needed emergency surgery last April when the paddling by Hunt apparently aggravated a minor birth
defect, causing one of the youth's testicles to rotate.
l.ettau and his mother say they are preparing to file
suit against the school district to recover damages.
Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris Ray said Hunt
had no k nowledge of the birth defect and had no intention of harming the youth.
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BOSTON (UPI)
For years, "Dirty
Sally" begged for change and hung out
with winos in New Orleans' Latin
Quarter. An amnesiac,, she didn't
remember her children or husband.

cystic fibrosis and her son Frederick, 19,
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Levy, she sought medical help.

"1 stayed close to the nuns and priests,
especially Father Mike. I was always in

church."
Wilson, who was contacted by
Louisiana of ficia ls two years ago sa id
the couple did not attempt the reunion
until her doctors felt she was ready.

This' week she was reunited with her
Two-anda-haIf years In a Louisiana
-husband, Frank, who waited eight years nursing home which Included proper
for his wife despite police advice that herest, diet and medication - slowly
On her return to Boston she learned her
should "forget her -there are so many restored her memory, with the first flash son Craig was sufferi ng from cystic
missing people."
of remembrance being her Social fibrosis, the same seas
die that killed her
In a light moment despite their painful Security number.
9-year-old daughter.
separation, her initial advice to
That Led towtiatshe called "miracle"
"Craig
the same disease that killed
husband upon returning home was that
reunion this week with Frank and their my little girl Deborah," she said. "That's
he go on a diet, "He was so fat I didn't
two remaining children, Craig, 30, SlId what started it all; that's when I began to
know him. He must have gained 4°
Polly, 19,
get sick,"
pounds," she said.
But this (line she vows she will not be
Then she told her story.
"I feel wonderful, although after eight
years it's kind of overwhelming," she overwhelmed.
Evelyn Wilson, 53, became known to said of her reunion
with her husband and
New Orleans police as "Dirty Sally" children.
"I've made up my mind that something
dur ing her years of panhandling and
could hapen to him and I'm ready," she
wandering aimlessly in the South.
"I sure do believe In miracles."
said, "I wasn't ready for my daughter's
She said tier memory began fading 'Of her lost yews, she remembers the death, we thought she was getting betafter she lost her daughter Deborah, 9, to priest who helped her and the nuns.
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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, June 18, 1980; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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