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and Governor Bob Graham has said he mittees and was resting in a category of
will sign either one. - the House calendar known as "unfinished
The House approved the bill by an 82-27 business."
vote after proponents spent weeks trying
As the House convened Wednesday
to get the controversial issue to the floor, morning, Rep. Bill Lockward, D-Hialeah,
moved to waive the rules and consider
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employed a parliamentary tool 'Wed. moved to consider the drinking bill as
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' and some were out only one hour, Smith
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nesday to free the measure'for a final well.
guy wire supporting it power - pole at storm hit l)eltona about 4:30 pin..
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I nigdale and liirtthind aVellueS.
iiioving in to Seminole at about 5 pin
Speaker Hyatt Brown had no choice but
Some 2,000 customers in the southeast
moved through the Seminole County
Twice this session they had succeeded . to accept the motion and the bill rolled
Scott Burns, district manager for
There still may be one or two lines out in
region late Wednesday afternoon leaving Sciiiinolc County sutxlivision of East.
through parliamentary maneuvering in over to a final reading today.
Elirnla Poer &amp; lAght Co., rejxrkil 3,500 l)eltna,'' he added.
many residents without power for brook, where lightning hit it transformer,
to 1,000 uustoiiiers ere ithout poer
While the Winter Park Telephone Co.
were among those affected.
several hours.
Wedn&amp;'sda night in scattered art5a.1 of vs luch serves south Seminole did not have
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north Seiiiinok' and I)eltona. l'owcr vsa
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rain on Sanforil flooding streets and tlUOugIi(flIt Orange Count and south
restored in litost areas by midnight, but to 'spokesman Brad Johnson, Southern
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Seiiiinole,'' Smimith said, "and some were
telephone cables.
rtair crevss worked all night, he said. Bell Telephone crews in Sanford were
Florida Power Corp. spokesman without power for many hours. There
There ,ere 'joiiie customers affected Ili still trying to dry out cables this morning
Tracey Smith said a total of 10,000 was a whole lot of lightning damage and
IAOh Arbor, 'liiecrest aiid Sunhand areas as the result of heavy rains.
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Sanford, but power outages were
Sanford Southern Bell Manager Wood)
In County
caused by. lightning damage in several knocked out. That was some kind of
moustly in outlying areas such as Geneva Wilson said crews worked until midnight
storm."
areas of South Seminole County.
and Chuluota Wednesday and cleared up 200 trouble
thefts and burglaries, the report says.
By DAVID M. RAZLER
More tItan 7,500 customers in
Approximately 100 customers in
Tree (liuuae to lines was .zninuiial_ calls. lie said the wet cables had caused it
Herald Staff Writer
Gtand larceny and shoplifting also were
Alt.amnonte Springs and Forest City were Longwood were without power for
Burns said, but lightning blew out problem with stow dialing in the central
Arrest.aof juveniles ln Seminole County popular offenses, althoUaJi youths were
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this morning by Circuit Judge Dominick armed robbery.
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itself in some kind of trouble for breaking guilty, -although in 453 cases a formal
declaration of guilt or innocence was the law last year.,
Close to 1,600 arrests were made of withheld pending reports on future
people between the ages of 7 and 18, with behavior.
Sixteen of the charges led to the youths
the number peaking at 16.
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Most of those arrested were
only 330 girls were charged withinies tried as adults.
More than 12 percent of the charges
during the year.
Of the 1,995 charges filed against filed, 254 of them, were arbitrated by the
youths in 1978-79, 365 were brought count yprogram designed to keep firstagainst Sanford residents. Longwood time oflenders in minor crimes out of the
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Last year, three 7-year-olds were
More children from Sanford were arrested, one for theft, one for
arrested than from any other area In the trespassing, and one for shoplifting.
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weeks of parliamentary maneuvering, to be thwarted at the last moment when
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could cost the sch(sd systeimi $3 nillilon a
"ho is not proficient in English ye try to Herald Staff Writer
year in money givento it directly froni
teach that child English as quickly as
Superintendent of Schools Williaiii P. that departiia'nt. Federal imioney given to Iissible.
Layer will rebut certain federal the district through the state might also
"They the DOE I have indicated to.
Department of Education I [)OE
be in jeopardy.
mmii Julian said that they are going to
charges that the Seminole County school
The DOE reported it found the
be the judge of whether we are fulfilling :
district discriminates against non
Seminole school district failed to
our legal obligation to those students that
English speaking students, although
1 Adequately' identify students vs hose speak English as a second language School Board Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
Whether we agree or not, it's the law.
primary home language is other than
advisedm
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English
Once they decide we are not going to
In a letter Layer received May 15 the
tll!ilpl) tlie 11 refer it to the Justice'
2) Adequately assess and d iif y th
DOE Office of Civil Rights demanded
Ipartmiient.
students by the level of their English
that the school district explain the action
language capabilities and proficiencies.
We need to do more now than fuss.
it will take to correct the civil rights
3 Rectify any language deficiencies by
with theimi about their conclusions.
violations within 30 days. In 90 days, the
providing an instructional prugraiii
Maybe wed better spend our energies
actIon must be implemented, the letter
designed to meet these students special and talents trying to accommuicodate said.
(hun the attorney said
At the school boards regular meeting
4)Proide students an instructional
Wednesday evening, Layer indicated he
But at least one school board member
pfogrdlli to acquire skills
andconcepts
would send a letter that would rebut two necessar&gt; for promotion;
agreed with Layer: "It's time somebod)
of the flve conclusions made by DOE
tells tile bureaucracy where to get off and
Adequatel) notif) national origin
investigators. t "rig
group parents of school ac- not kowtow," said William Kroll.
for rebuttal ."
which are called to the attention
Although board member Roland
Julian aid "That's n going get Lite
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of other parents.
Williams
said lie would favor the board their
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taking
action
to direct the superintendent
that what were doing .
items three and four.
to
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Three and four are educational DOE 's requests, the board took no action
Their findings sire factual"
conclusions they have no weight of since the DOE 's letter was addressed to
"No, they're not, Layer replied:
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"I'm going to give you some good evidence to support. They're drawing

common sense advice," Julian said, these conclusions on the skimpiest
"You'd better believe I'm going to
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respond,"
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students
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helped
to
learn
English
by
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about
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report
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need
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items
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two
and
will
get
sued
if I don't."
studies English with volunteer helper Doiothy who work with them on a one-twone basis, but sideration
to what it says. If not we will five should be corrected. lie said there
The board did acknowledge Layer's
Shank at Longwood elementary school. Ms Shank school officials admit only 46 volunteers speak the find ourselves in a lawsuit that may take has been no
board policy on these mat. offer to bring his response back to the
does not speak Laotian, but has been trained In language of the students they aretutoring. In the two years."
board for their perusal before it is for.
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how to teach Laotian students 1!:Pgfisb bi Laotian- foreground, volunteer Rosalie Bazen Instructs 7School officials acknowle dge that non"But it has been our practice when any warded to the DOE. The deadline for the
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compliance with the DOE's requests person is brought to the school to enroll response Is 30 days front May 15.
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burglarize the Lake Mary Stromberg.Carlson plant on Jan. 17.
The two unrelated I&amp;-year-olds were released in their
parents' custody pending a pre-sentence investigation.
The teen-agers admitted helping steal a 1,935-pound safe
filled with more than $0,000 in blank traveler's checks,
negotiable papers and cash from the plant. Police say the safe
was taken from the plant on a dolly and dragged
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Health and Rehabilitative Services Chief Investigator Fred
Baldwin came to Sanford Wednesday, to begin an inquiry into
charges by
Sanford man that a local HRS aide used her
position to take money from him,
Baldwin, ordered to Sanford by the governo's citizens'
complaint office, is expected to complete his investigation in
two weeks.
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South Korea Revolt Spreads
SEOUL,South Korea (UP!)
A bloody revolt
agains t South Korea's military government by
protesters who seized control of the provincial capital
of Kwangju spread today to 16 neighboring towns and
an island off the coast.
Acting Premier Park Choong-hoon, named to the
post -Wednesday, rushed to Kwangju, the nation's
fourth largest city, in an attempt to calm the angry
rioters and forestall possible full-scale street battles
between troops and the protesters. But there was no
sign the fighting would ease,
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Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris Ray said today he
will he asking for assistance from the Florida Department
of Law Enforcement with the investigation into purported
wrong-doing by a member of the Altamonte Springs
Police Department's Detective division.
The state
was requested by Altamonte
Police Chief Justus East to conduct an investigation into
activities of Det. William Doyle, on May 13, Ray said
today the Investigator, Dan Lawrence, assigned to the
case began the investigation last Thursday or Friday.
"Originally I said it would take only a week or two to
conclude the Investigation," Ray said today. "Now I see it
ba
take longer."
Ray said It was be lieved it would be necessary to in.
terview four to five witnesses. "Now It is obvious there
will be more witnesses than that," he said.
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He added that he Is asking assistance from the FDLE.
In other Altamonte Police Department rrfátters, James
Martindale, bureau commander of the detective division
of the department, has submitted his resignation from the
department effective June 4
A member of the Altamonte Police Department for the
past seven years, Martindale was the first detective in the
department and has been bureau commander for the past
six years. The special bureau has eight members,
Martindale cited what he called untrue allegations
against him and one of his detectives as the reasons for his
resignation.
"I regretfully resign my position as bureau commander
inordertomaintalnmylntegrityandrefleyemyfamtjyof
the undue burde n to which they have been exposed,"
Martindale's letter said. "I feel I have been Instruniental
in the grow th of the Altamonte Spr ings Police Department
for the past seven years. I am proud to have been a part of
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The detective division has been under fire In recent,
weeksas a Iieiult of a television report that Doyle required
sexual favors from prostitutes operating within the city
and acted improperly in other matters. State Attorney
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Reduction in the police department budget, contract award
on liability Insurance, the animal control agreement with the
county, mandatory garbage collection and an
action plan are to be discussed by the Lake Mary City Counc1
at its 7:30p.m. meeting today.
The agenda item expected to receive the most attention from
the public is the proposed reduction of the police department to
overcome a $13,000 to $20,000 city deficit anticipated in the
current fiscal year's budget for City Manager Phil Kulbes has
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Mary R. Sweet
James I. Thomas
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House-Senate conference coinmittee approval of a defense-heavy balanced budget for 1981
has set the stage for a major fight on military spending on the
house floor next week.
The committee gave tentative approval to a $613.3 billion
budget, with an increase in defense spending that went beyond
proposals rejected by the House last week.
Final committee approval is sc heduled today and the house
is expected to vote on the budget next Wednesday,
It was approv ed over the strong objection of five liberal and
moderate House Democrats, who called the defense increase
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minded Senate.
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D-Calif., one of the five dissenters, told reporters. "\%e made
clear that ought to be our bottom line,"
Rep. Richard Gephardt, DMo., said $153 billion was "as far
as anyone can reasonably go" above their original proposal.
Panetta, Gephardt anti the other three ,ntiubtrs of the
group, dubbed by Gephardt the gang of liu, talked with
reporters alter the vote to explain their opposition.
The others are Reps. Norman Mineta. fl.('alif,: Timothy
Wirth ; D-Colo., and William Brodhead, t-Mich,

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Leader John Ware announced as a candidate for
Democratic US. Sen. Dick Stone's seat today, saying
thecowdry is In such terrible shape that people will be
throwing out Stone and otlw Incumbents.
Ware, a St. Petersburg lawyer afld 14-year veteran in
the Legislature, said he will not resign his state Senate
seat, but will put off the beginning of the campaign
until the current aenelon Is over In June. He baa twomore yews to rim on his cisront term.
Inflation is rampant, tune are outrageous, and
America is being kicked around by Iran and other
'1 tw()41ff countries, Ware said.

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MIAMI (UP!) Police are carefully easing Florida Gov. Bob Graham and Attorney
anti-riot precautions while a federal grand General Benjamin Civiletti, decided against
jury begins to look into the fatal beating of a visiting the riot-torn city this week but said he
black businessman that led 'to bloodshed, would rescdule it for the near future.
burning and looting earlier in the week.
The federal grand jury opened Its inAs the city approached a state of calm, the vestlgauon into the beating death ol the 33after-dark curfew was lifted, students were year-old McDuf lie by calling his mother, Eula
told to start back to school and liquor sales Belle McDuffie. She spent 30 minutes In the
resumed for the first time since Saturday. But jury room.
sales of firear ms were still banned and
'q hope that justice w il l be done," Mrs.
gasolinecoald
only be pumped Into vehicles or Mc[Mfle said later. "I feel they (the grand
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About 3,000 Na tional Guardsmen remained they will bring justice."
in the area, ready to respond to any f ur ther
The Justice Department also is in.
outbreak of violence.
vestlgatlng 13 other cases of alleged brutality
The rioting Saturday, Sunday and Monday In the Miami area.
left 16 dead. Estimates of property damage
Arthur F. Nebrbass, who heads the MIami
range up to $100 million.
office, said a clerk received a telephone
FBI
Police said Wednesday for the second
policemen late
straight night there was little to report and the threat against the former
Sunday night and notified police.
city was quiet.
Nelrbraai said It was —Impossible" to
"We are responding to routine calls, There
are almost no problems," said Bobby Jones, evaluate the call the FBI received, but saldthe
sounded sincere and "fairly well
director of the Dade county Public Safety caller
educated."
Department.
A police apokairnan said the department
-Jones said, however, he wanted to keep the
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Na tional Guard in the area bemuse,
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manpower to restore control," he said.
policemen.Thsisnohoax-$Z,000hu
The FBI revealed Wednàaday that the lives already been paid to three assassins for the fob
Of lot, whit. expoliceinen acquitted In the within $ hours."
death of insurance man Arthur McDe had
Police mire, w11104 but did not conunent.
been threatened. It isa their acilUal In
Neirbeas said the call to the FBI "made no
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Society.
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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - A sniper wounded a
policeman during an outbreak of racial unrest in
Tampa Wednesday night and an anonymous bomb
threat shut down the remaining span of the Sunshine
Skyway Bridge.
Marilyn Bosse of the Florida Highway Patrol at
Pinellas Park said the anonymous call reporting a
bomb on the bridge at the mouth of Tampa Bay was
received at the toll gate at the north end of the span.
The bridge was closed at 8:56 p.m. Wednesday and
remained closed this morning.

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Investigation should complete its hearings late today
into the May 9 collapse of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
after it was rammed by the freighter Summit Venture
killing 35 persons.
But the bard's findings probably won't be made
public for months.
The board already has heard from the key witnesses
from aboard the 608-foot vessel and several naval
experts.
Today the board was to hear from a representative of
the National Weather Service, a Coast Guard
spokesman on its operations after receiving the
mayday call, and from three persons who were
traveling the towering roadways when the freighter
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - Unles the courts
invalidate a new anti-drug law, Florida's so-called
head shops have until Oct. 1 to clear their shelves of
rolling papers, cocaine spoons and other paraphernalia.
The law was signed by Coy. Bob Graham Wednesday.
Anticipating lbs signature, a coalition of headshop
retailers hired Miami civil liberties attorney Tobias
Simon to challenge it in court. The coalition, Florida
Businessmen for Free Enterprise, said It was vague
and outlaws equipment used for lawful purposes.

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with refugees aboa rd and another 08 a threat and we said, 'No, apparently,
the total since April 21 to 67,750.
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Coast Guard Crndr. Samuel Dennis have returned empty.A total of 396 boa
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days ago, :,the wake caused the refugee
''We do see a faint glimmer at t he end
boats we were towing to slain together
of the tunnel as long as we can prevent them to Galveston, Texas, its original and
the cutter to take evasive action to
more boats from going over there in destination.
avoid a collision,
large numbers.'' Dennis said.
At Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., the
'' is intiimtitkiting to people," he s-aid.
Elsewhere, 127 Spanish speaking newest refugee camp's first reunion was -W
e tried to call them bn the radio and
National Guardsmen from Puerto Rico held. Hagilie Pons
and her 28-year-old ask them to please stand oft and they
were summoned to the refugee camp at son Larlos were reunited in a chaotic, didn
't answer"
Fort Chaffee, Ark., because of thefts and emñ'-tional scene with Mrs. Pons'
At
Fort Chalice. I.I. Cot, A . T. Brainerd
distur ba nces,
husband, Carlos Sr., and another son, reported live thefts in the Cuban area
An ocean tug boat has picked up 21 Ysrael,
Tuesday night, and an incident in ss tuch
refugees and four others from a sinking
Capt. Miller said the 200-footCuban sub up to 40 reFugees attempted to leave the
ship near the pry Tortugas and is taking chaser approached the Courageous 16
alter the 8 om. curlew.
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Cooperation and Development, the DEA's parent body,
warned nations were going Into debt to buy the appreciating OPEC oil, whose average price is now $32 a
barrel, with prices ranging from $28 for Saudi oil to
$38.21 for Algerian oil.

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council demanding
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that the police de partment be kept as
Currently the
has nine full-time officers, Including Chief Harry
Be nson. In .addition, t he dispatching unit his four full-time
nersonnel, The unit handles calls for both the police and
'2artments
Kul bes has invited a representative of the county's animal
control divis ion to discuss problems the city is having wi th
dogs roaming free in the city. Under a city-county contract, the
county di vision is to pick up stray animals.
Liability insurance bi ds, which the city council has been
considering for the past month, are from the Karns agency In
'Sanford and Risk Management Inc., a firm established by the
Florida League of Cities.

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PARIS (UPI) - Energy ministers from leading nonCommunist nations, including the United States,
gathered today in an attempt to cope with the new
chaotic spiraling of OPEC 'prices.
The meeting of the 21-nation International Energy
Agency came after fresh price increases by eight of the
13 member nations of the Organization of Petroleum

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prosecutors have decided to seek an indictment
ngainst Philadelphia lawyer Howard Criden, who
allegedly led FBI undercover agents to five
congressmen in the "Abscam" investigation.
Prosecutors planned to ask a federal grand jury in
Philadelphia today to issue criminal charges against
Criden and three members of Philadelphia's City
Co uncil - including its president, according to the
sources- and court papers.
If the grand jury goes along, it will mark the first
significant indictments stemming from the wideranging scandal that broke Feb. 2 with a splash of news
leaks disclosing eight members of Congress and more
than 20 local politicians were implicated.

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Two women were incorrectly identified in a caption on Page
1A of Wednesday's Evening Herald.. The names of Nancy
Gagnon and Alice Babbitt were reversed in the photo cutline
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AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: $2; overnight department. The Herald regrets the error.
loW: 69; yesterday's high: 93; barometric pressure: 30.03;
relative humidity: 77 percent; winds: southeast at 10 m.p.h.
FRIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 3:48 a.m., 4:25
'pm.; lows, 10:03 a.m., 10:34 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 3:40 a.m,, 4:16 p.m.; lows 9:55 a.m., 10:25 p.m:;
BAYPORT: highs, 10:12a.m., 10:20 p.m.; lows, 3:42 a.m., 5:39
p.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
JO Miles: Winds southeasterly 10 to 15 knots today through
Forest Lake Academy,
Altamonte Springs Seventhriday. Seas 2 to 4 feet but winds and seas higher near scatForest
City,
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bred thUnderstorms.
students Saturday In an 8:45 Associate Pastor Carl
AREA FORECAST: Showers and thunderstorms today.
p.m. commencement in the Ashlock will challenge the
Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with a chance of thunacademy gymnasium. graduates on what to do with
derstormns mainly Friday. Highs in the mid to upper 803 today
Speakers
will be two senior their lives at the Friday night
rid Into the low 903 FrIday. Law tonight low 70s.- WInds
honor students, Bessie Hwang service and Class Pastor
outheasterly 10 to 15
mph today diminishing tonight. Winds and Clarrissa Maksimowlch, Lyndy Galllmoe will respond.
Itrong and gusty near thunderstorms. Rain probability
A consecration service will
Henry Carubba, president
percent today, 20 percent tonight and 40 percent Friday.
beheld Friday at Op,m. and a of the Florida Conference oL
bacaIaureate service the Seventh-day Adventist
Saturday at 11 a.m., both in Church, will speak at the
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fishing boats as he conducts his sealift
comes at you bow-on at high speed and
KEY WEST, Fla. UPI- The Cuban you're in a sensitive position, it makes
rescue mission in the Florida Straits.
Capt. Alan Miller of the Coast Guard refugee sealift slowed dramatically you start to check your navigation to
cutter Courageous said Wednesday a 200- today but the Coast Guard was uncertain determine where you are and you begin
foot Cu ba n submarine chaser came w het her a federal ban, the weather or to wonder what his intent is." Mi ll er said,
were responsible.
within2'milesofhisvesselMondayand other
He said the gunboat suddenly stopped
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U.S. Na' scrambled a combat plane
The latest arrivals brought the refugee from its Key West
during rescue operations.
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The American h* and
motel industry boosted its overnight lodging rates 23
percent during the first three months of 1980 and
President Carter doesn't like it one bit.
With the summer travel season just around the
corner, Carter lashed out at hotel officials Wednesday
and warned them he would make public those who defy
his price guidelines.
"We have had a lot of trouble with many members of
the hotel-motel industry," Carter said in addressing an
industry meeting.
The president's Cou ncil on Wage a.pd Price Stability
promptly singled out the Hilton hotel group for special
criticism, noting Hilton's Hotel Division reaped excessive profits between Oct. 1, 1978, and Sept. 30, 1979.
Hyatt Hotels were cited for violating price standards
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Baldwin is investigating charges by James Stubbs, 117
Anderson Ave., Sanford, that a neighbor, employed as an HRS
paraprofessional and assigned to provide services to Stubbs'
wife Shirley, used a credit card held by Mrs. Stubbs to charge
goods for herself when the aide took her on a shopping trip,
demanded the Stubbs pay for her lunches and improperly used
goods obtained from a local church charity for her own benefit.
NINE CARS DAMAGED IN COLLISIIt
What began as a minor parking lot accident ended with an
He was arrested a short distance away by Altamonte police,
arrest and more than $6,000 damage to nine cars, eight of called to the scene by a Lake Destiny security guard.
which were parked at the time, Altamonte Springs Police say.
King was charged with reckless driving and leaving the
The Incident began Tuesday, at about 1:45 a.m., police say,
scene of an accident. He was released by the Altamonte
when Michael Lawton King, 19, of 774 Wekiva circle,
Springs police after posting a small bond.

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Instead of stopping and seeking the owner of the car, King
tried to quickly exit the lot, police say'.
Going backwards and forwards, he drove the battered Buick
into cars owned by: Michael Zorn, apartment 950C; Brian
Aitman, 950C; Sandra Ericson, 950F; Sharon Schrieber, 950B;
Jerse Smith, 950 G; Aries Construction Corp. Deltona; and
Sandra Hensel, 948 A,Vcausing total damages of about $8,000,
po li ce report.
King finally got his vehicle free and managed to get it to the
next apartment complex parking fr'. where he abandoned it,
ripping the plate off its bumper and throwing th e plate and
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physicians Thomas Largen, Franklin Clontz
because a leak developed in her stomach g yurko of Orlando.
around a tube Clontz had installed
and Nicholas Pastis, charges the three men,
to relieve
Largen and Clonz, partners in a medical
who treated Mrs. Kelly for stomach problems
pressure.
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association, treated Mrs. Kelly that time for
during the last two years of her life, were
an abdominal disorder, YurkoV said. Largen
He told the court the insertion of the tube
responsible for her death in Seminole
performed surgery on Mrs. Ke lly in August
was both unneccessary and improperly done,
Memorial Hospital on Sept. 10, 1977.
1976 and Clontz operated on her in September
Bochner was called as an "expert witness"
Bochner, the first witness called in the
1977. Pastls was called in as a consulting
malpractiëe
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at the county courthouse by chief attorney for the plaintiffs, Albert
doctor, he said,
Dr. Judd Bochner, a retired Boca Baton
expected to run for the next two weeks, told
physician, was the first expert witness"
udge Robert McGregor and a five-man,
called by attorneys for Rubin and Norma
three-woman panel of jurors and two alterGreenfield, representatives of the estate of
mites, that Mrs. Kelly died as a result of
Judith Dowling Kelly. Robin was Mrs. Kelly's
Improper surgery by defendant Clontz.
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By DAVID M. RAZLER
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A Sanford physician used improper
surgical procedures during an unnecessary
operation, causing the death of a 34-year-old
Sanf ord woman in September 1977. th e first
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day came a couple of weeks ago for Louis
some in the administration who believe the United DiTrani, a county district judge in Maryland.
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She said "It's only amatter
wholesale drug prices
cost to the oharof time" until the White House
macists, not to you — made in May and June ' ,
agrees to purchase the homes
1979. So the prices are a little brown around
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Features controls and speakers out
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But some residents were ' front. 100% solid state chassis
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gain video IF system and built-in
"It's a guide," says HCFA's Charles
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Spalding. "There may be some variations
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"We're not starting new
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lives. We're starting old lives
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listened to e evidence — the
Effferts' statement of what was lost and Air
Indi a's admission of liability. He ruled
WASHINGTON (UPI) — In the Wt decade dropping into the studio to be intierviewed,
Promptly that .the airfine, should pay according to the va1u of the losi goods. He or so there has been a multifold Increase Lxi
most talk shows couldn't last out the season.
Elfferts $2,000 —10 times what
"This Insatiable demand im poses great
the number of books published In this country
Air India tiaij offered th us ruling that the
strains on the publishers, whose responeach year.
Warsaw Convention, the
of inalbility It Is to provide the books that are
The statistics alone might- lead you to
ternatlonal air travel, was unconstitutional,
on talk shows. In their
believe Atherica is in the throes of a cultural
According to a courtroom observer, awakening the likes of which the world has
to supply the daily quota of authors for talk
DiTrand had these hash words for the seldom seen. But when- you start looking
show interviews, they have been forced to
airline: "I dread to think that an airline has
cfrop all pretext of literary merit.
between the covers, you can see this Is not the
the privilege to just teas out your bag, help case.
"The main test now is wordage. If a
mselves to what they want and treat you
The mbjority of the books being published
manuscript,
however feeble, is long enough to
like a nincompoop."
tcxlay,Includlngaome on the bestseller llst.,,
fill a book, bombs away!'
Air India argued that the traveler is notified
don't rerhotely resernble literature. Even
Although most books nqwadays are
of the convention's provisions because they
what are known In the trade as "nonbooka" • published primarily to provide authors for
are printed on the backs of all airline tickets are dignified with dust jackets by the score,
talk shows, the scout told me the source Isn't
or she then has the option of
I was ta lking with a local book scout about
as
dependable as talk show producers would
additional baggage insurance.
this phenomenon and suggested that the
"It may be on the back of tickets and it may
tastes of the reading public must be steaft
ItThere have been a few spot situations In
be 'the law between nations," DiTrani deteriorating,
which talk shows had more air time than
reportedly said. "But I don't think that you
"The reading public has nothing to do with
there were new books to plug, he said.
can take away an individual's constitutional it," he replied. "The publishing business no
"Some talk show bode have
" triad to
rights. I find the treaty unconstitutional."
longer is geared to the demands of readers for
a
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shor
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by
wri
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books about
books, It Is geared to the demands of
Neither did DITra1 think much of the
talk themselves. But those are stopgap remedies
shows for authors."
airline's argument that the convention had
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always been upheld by U.S. cour ts, He Is said
In recent years, he pointed out, th talk
shtrw formt ha3grown beyond all imagift.
to have responded, "WeU, that my be, but
"We may am see the networks and larger
There are radio talk shows and television talk
there Is always a first time."
Independent stations buying publishing firms,
shows; network talk shows and local talk
The case has Air India In a quandry. As
or starting up new ones, in order to produce
things sta nd, the ruling does not set a
shows; early morning talk shows1 afternoon their own supply of authors."
talk shows. all-night talks shows and talk
precedent for other decisions because it was
I asked the smut whether talk show plugs
shows at Just about every hour in between.
nude by such a low-level court. But If thie
reaUy stimulated book sales.
airline appeals and it DiTraini's ruUng I L "The stiple guest on all of Ume shows Is
Ift, absollutely,ii,he sWd.I 'If Lbe number of
the visiting author," th book scout con- , - sales ever equals the number of talk show
upheld, the matter will become one of
tinued. "Wi thout a steady stream of authors
ternatlonal propor tions.
appearancesby the author, it's a best seller."

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entitled "Guide to Prescription Drug Costs"
to American physicians, pharmacists and
other interested consumers.
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field packs and rations It wa left to France and Upper Marlboro, Md. Then things began to
Morocco to provide the paratroop and Infantry get inte res ting,
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battalions that saved Zaire's mineral-rich Shaba
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pa thetic reaction to the 1977 invasion of Zaire by
offer SO, they filed suit in their local County
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response, th e Carter administration proposes to
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Carter National Guard was call ed out to help clean up the mud dam form ed on the north side of the mountain
toured the devastated Mount St.President
Helens area by volcanic debris,
would hold back the waters of Spirit Lake.
helicopter today for a first-hand assessment of the
The president, who derlared Washington state a
damage left by the volcano's giant eruption
Some scientists have warned that in the "worst
Anderson Carter Quits
major disaster area, flow into Portland, Oie.,
took 19 lives. At least 100 are missing.
possible" case, the mud dam could collapse and
United Pr,ss International
998 needed for nomination.
Skirting heavy clouds and drizzle that hung over Wednesday night and met with governors Dixy Lee send a torrent of flood waters through the Toutle
The United Press International count
the mountain and nearby towns, Carter was flown Ray of Washington, Victor Atiyeh of Oregon and
reported
in
the
There is new dissension
John Evans of Idahofor two hours in a fed eral relief Valley and on through the, cities of Longview and
over the ash and mudslides from the eruption tha
already once-revamped campaign of Wednesday had Reagan at 989 delegates, still
Kelso, 40 miles downstream. Th e 50,000 residents of
blew 1,300 feet off the top of the once-majestic conet center in Vancouver.
shy of the number necesssary for
Republican front-runner Ronald Reagan
the
two
cities
have
been
warned
to
be
prepared
for
50 miles north of Portland, ore.
At one point duri ng Wednesday night's meeting,
but he may be able to coast until fall because nomination.
possible removal.
The volcano itself 'was quiet, the earthquake Miss Ray impatiently interrupted Carter's
Bush said he had asked his campaign
challenger George Bush is broke.
On the Democratic side, President Carter manager to do a reassessment, and doesn't
activity and the steam and ash plumes di minished questioning of the volcano's sta tus to say, "This is
Dwight Crandell of the U.S. Geological Survey
sharply since earli er in the week,
plans a daylong campaign foray into Ohio know what the answer will be.
all very interesting, but we need help."
said Wednesday "the imminent risk of a large
Asked what he is reassessing, he said:
Carter's tour was to include an hour-long stop in
next week, while his opponent, Sen. Edward
W hen the president asked, "What
do you need mudflow is not as great as we had anticiated. The
'Money.
Lets just sum it up in one word. I
Kennedy, sa ys if Carter is the nominee the
Kelso and Longview, Wash., whose 50,000 residents specifically?," she replied by spelling out the word
lake level is not rising rapidly. If anything, it is
need
money
to continue t his race."
were warned earlier in the week to be prepared for "m-o-n-e-y."
president may finish third and take Congress
falling."
down si th him.
Reagan insiders in California said the
immediate evac ua tion if a mud wall at Spirit Lake
Carter later told the governor to "just inventory
Independent contender Rep. John campaign's director of operations with the
high on the mountain gave way, sendinnjlljo ns of very carefully all the needs
Based
on
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we'll work out the
e history of the mountain, Crandell
Anderson says he has completed the fir st unlikely name or Anderson Carter
gallons of water cascading down the mountain costs," but announced no specific programs after sugge)ted the next event would likely be the
exphase
of his exploratory candidacy and is in resigned because of unhappiness with the
toward the Columbia River,
trusion of a lava dome from the crater.
the meeting.
the
race
to stay.
present campaign leadership.
The president was to tour a Red Cross emergency
Raf-mica fit
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Tuesdays
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after
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Carter said in a telephone interview he felt
center set up at a Longview school to aid refugees the
"Explosions and avalanches are expected in the
president spoke optimistically that the worst
not.
usually
is
relatively
quiet.
This
one
was
he had "fulfilled my commitment," since
from the base of the mountain who were evacuated was over,
corning weeks or months, but not like Sunday." he •
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told
a
news
conference
in
Ohio
he
is
Reagan
has enough delegate votes to in the
shortly after the eruption Sunday.
said. "We would not expect as violent an explosion
"We hope
reassessing his campaign and will decide nomination.
After returning to Portland, Carter was scheduled concerned the people will not be excessively during the extrusion of the dome."
about aspects of the catastrophe for the
what to do within "a couple of days, two or
President Carter booked a day of camto fly to Spokane, Wash., hard-hit by thousands of future," he
sa id in Portland, before retiring for the
On
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th
fl
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west,
presidential
press
secretary
three
days."
paigning
in Ohio next Thursday. The state,
tons of falling ash from the eruption, be
fore night."Th e ash spread by th e volcan o) is not Jody Powell said the IJ.S.Army Corps of Engineers
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'We
won
a
significant
victory
in
with
California
and New Jersey, will provide
returning to Washington.
poisonous, it will not poison the land. We hope the
Michigan,"
he
said,
but
its
impact
was
obthe
bulk
of
had
been
directed
by
delegates t be chosen on "Su per
Carter
"To
An overnight rain in eastern Washington washed
begin dredging"
crops will survive adequately."
debris
scured
by
network
tabulations
that
the
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has
blocked
June
3.
a
shipping
channel in the
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The president said he was "relieved" federal
delegates
Reagan
won
Tuesday
in
Michigan
Columbia
River,
shutting
off
river
In
Cincinnati,
Kenneth ('wn1 close to
commerce to
across the state fine in
the
him
it
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Mrs. Wilson, who is past 80, and lives
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Mrs. Wilson writes in various media and
to her three daughters, Virginia , Peggy and
her works are considered philosophical,
Bonny.
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She earned her BA degree from Elmira
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Seminole County League of Womp Voters (LWV)
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night's monsoon that washed out Uw scheduled Tribe
Orange-White intrasquad game.

Crooms gridiron squad which ' Taack was chosen as the Im'st
finishes the season with a 3-2 valuable and Mildred Her

Undaunted, and hopefully dried out by now,
Seminoles will try again this afternoon, hoping to beat
the th undershowers by playing the contest at 3:30 at
the Seminole Stadium.
Bill Scott's Lyman Greyhounds were also chased
inside Wednesday night, forcing postponement of the
scheduled Blue-Gold intrasquad contest Scott and the
Greyhoundshave set a Friday afternoon te n tati ve date
forthegame wlthaprobable4p.m. start depending on
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record and one washout.
they as the most improved.
Klein presented Jay Hauck
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Francina
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outstanding linebacker and award and Treva Shelton was
Doug Sanders with the most selected for the leadership
outstanding offenaive award.
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formations. Monty and the Lions are scheduled for

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talented squad. "We didn,t -performer. Blanche Whitted
Dion Jackson, football. Odessa Cosgrave, softball ,
The
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second half
reach one of our goals of an was the best defensively and and iil sports, Calvin 'l4k1' Bryant basketball
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Philadelphia's pinch-runner guess he took it to heart."
lavera3 drove in two runs'
rookie Lonnie Smith a little
With the Phillies-traffing, 8- each and Doug Flynn scored
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the bail hit a seani in the lost a shutout bld when Enos
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of the ninth inning, Smith took IUy Knight's head, Schmidt the yearin the seventh.
off from Second on Manny sped to second, beating
Pirates 4-3, Padres 3-2
Trillo's line drive to right field

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farm at Appleton.
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was named the most out- defensive player and Paul

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annual "Awards Night" held selected as the most irn-

In the school's meeting proved Point guard Vernon
complex.
Law won the leadership
Head football Coach Bill award
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Waltons"
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Florida Famworkers, May Derr, discussion leader.
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counterparts in the Earl
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pollster Georg Gallup Jr., 7:30 p.m.,
Hamner family to celebrate
University of Florida's Village Center assembly room,
the 00th hour of the eightFree to the public.
season-old series.
The show, to be seen on CBS
bp-A-Det-Zoo-Day, Wild West Auction and Musical
Jamboree to benefit Central Florida Zoo, Con(Channel 6) tonight from 8-10
temporary Resort, Walt Disney World, drinks, 6 p.m.;
p.m., brings home- one of the
dinner, 7 p.m.; auction 8:15 p.m. Country-Western
most distinctive qualities of
"The Waltons" -the way it
entertainment. For information call 3234450.
has
allowed Its child
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Quality
, Long
-characters and t heir parents
Senior CitIzeii Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Spr ings
to grow naturally on the
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group (abbr) 5 Patriotic
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they're a bit like muscle
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it is possible to decarease
cramps in the legs. You can
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about muscles that form the, known to cause digestiv
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tIQm. arPQØ 5 *(r fr
ml. South of E. Hwy 16.
jurisdiction of the Court.
323 5963
mhs!Ied '(w1
ns.-ktqt tf
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
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tougher image, listening more
S
Soon Iran became all-conçlIiqqi Q - 'I foil-.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
IAN TENDER, Exp. Enigy
legal
Notice
Legal Notice
rsfirs.&amp; *5.s
nightlltq'ThenthlsistgqyQ
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
to hardline advierssuch,ps .suming, and Carter spoke of
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i1.A-'h&amp;Cafti
Date of first publication: May
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-Zbigniew Brzezinski. He also "every wakui" - moment
FICTITIOUS NAME - -22, 1550
BAR MANAGER Must knowsJL
refers to himself tiiore and being devoted to the fate of
I Notice is hereby given that I am
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Robert H. Can'eron
Plates
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CITY OF LAKE MANY,
....nee'--- --- -' ' .- -O.OtC1 .irusinew,&amp;L.i&amp;-A. .- EP1 W.hRe_XQIJJ*t'A,- . -,
rllsy.Rd..
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inure as 'your president" and tbejiqstages. Ti,JiiS aides he
.
• Manor Ave., Longwood, Fla.,
Maitland, FL 32751
LAMP SHADE MAKER. Exp.
NOTICE OP PUBLIC
CreatIve Exprsslors 3227*13
became quieter, less approa32750, Seminole County, Florida
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MS ).'%
with hard back gr sots- Ex Personal
Respresentative
HEARING
A great deal of the Ifl
chable, more cryptic, but
under the fictitious name of K 5 K
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DAVID KRBEN
18Ipnted
HOME IMPROVEMENT, and that
phasis stems from his there were no big emotional
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE Ill E. Robinson Street
,
I Intend to register said name with
political advisers who want highs and lows.
CASHIER. Virisy Q Uwlilt. NOTICE THAT, the City Council of Orlando FL 32501
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the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Fiberglass Laminators Ex
City of Lake Mary, Florida, (303) 125 1651
Ft%'
tutu to be more assertive.
- He maintained his schedule
Seminole County, Florida in ac
perienced only. Excellent
DOUGHNUT MAKER. Pingr
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will hold a PublIc Hearing on the Attorney for Personal
cordance with the Irovlsions of thecompany beni-fltt. 10 paid
From early November until of early morning hours of 5th day of June, 1910, at 7:30 Representative.
IICK'n jobs.
'g'
- Fictitious Name Statutes. To-Wit: holidays, Insurance, an Equal
a couple of weeks ago'Carter work, rising at 5:30 a.m. He o'clock P.M., at the City Hall, City Publish May 22. 79, 1910
I
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Section 563.09 Florida Statutes
N
tWM,
Opportunity Employer, Apply
of Lake Mary, FlorIda, to consider DEW-li
was saying, "Ido not intend to
CALL 323517
Qf
1957.'
In person AMF Pow,rbot
aPetition bi the landowners of the
.
Many,.ianre,,
campaign iu the primaries
in4q.
Sig Chester R. Kwitowskl
Div. 1143 30th St. Located on
property
descrIbed
below,
FICTITIOUS NAME
IIf wed'lh.jyyoi
Legal Notice
Sanford Airport.
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until the hostages are
requesting the City of Lake Mary,
Notice is hereby gIven that I am - Publish - May 27, 79 &amp; June 5, 12,
We'll tIi411
)910
Florida, to annex the followIng engaged in busIness at P.O. Box
released."
DEW
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
described properly:
10Sf Longwood, FlorIda 32750,
HAIR kES5ER WANTED
A couple of weeks ago, he REGISTER FICTITIOUS
NAME
BegIn at the West ¼ corner of Seminole County, Florida under
With following. Apply King of
FICTITIOUS NAME
announced that his problems
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Section fl, Township 20 South, the fictitIous name of PASSIVE
A A A s
csø, Hair, Ill) French Ave.,
Notice is hereby given that I am
had become more "managea- 'rs,'t to Florida Statute 56509, Range 30 East, Seminole County, HOME PLANNERS. and that I
M PLO V M NT
G'c'.dt I'QQI. qQQdH. OtlQ,
Sanford.
engaged In business at 101 Manor
that HERI TAGE CENTER, INC., Florida, thence run East along the Intend to register said name with
'10 SleeQ*4 ItM'trt*
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ble" and now he could get out
Ave., Longwood, FIa., 327S0,
H
Florida corporation, desiring to North line of the Southwest ¼ a the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
yr el IPtI5&amp;hQO r'WA
Seminole Countyi Florida under
policies,
engage in busIness under the dlstanceof 352.)6f.et for. Point of Seminole County, Florida in ac
and explain
INSULATION INSTALLER._
I
comg'Ie). AvJg*l*4lictitlous name of THE
fictitious
name
of
LIFE
CARE
Good
pay
&amp;fringeb,nef
itt.
Beginning, thence South fl43.35 cordance withe the orovislons of the
fo(, c,Iqh
The potii, taunts from
3,
k*oc
CENfl.,
Cell 323-1464
tt*rJ, jeet te a o%M an the PlorTherly in. piciltout Itame Statutes, To- SHAGGY DOG, and that I Inland
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tO reistsr said 'name w1$ths
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Florida
rgh1.69-vVlIn.et'$Iet. NeaS 427, WIt: SectIon Sê$O
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
AcrosstromH,atDe
and his own strategists, in- City of Altamont. Springs, County
DIETARY ATDE-Full time.
thence Northeasterly along'iaid Statutes 195?.
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Your Future Qyr Concerm*
experlenc. helpful. Apply to
chiding cwnpaign manager of Seminole, State Of Florida,
Northerly rIght-of-way of State
Sg.Donatd D. Wilson
cordance with the provisions Of the
intends to register the said name
Lakevlew Nursing Center. 51* --Road
477
a
distance
of
500.00
feet,
Charles
W
Elliott
Robert Strauss, influenced with theClerk of the Circuit
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Fictitious l'ane Statutes. To Wit'
E. 2nd St.
SECRETARY Private mawrCourt
tPerice North 557.20 feet to the Publish May 22. 29. 8. June S. 12, 'section ss 09 Florid. Statutes
the decision. Iran had become of SemInole County, FlorIda.
ance OffIce. 'eels •ttrctiy,,
North line of the Southwest '. of 1910
LPN FULL TIME-1)-7 Shift,
19s7.
single. •p, women
HERITAGE CENTER, INC.
aflsesaid Section 22, thence West along DEW29
a no-win situation and a
Apply La*evlsw Nursing
51g Janet I. Kwitowski By Forrest L. Preston
noons per wk %5 pqr i'. Asaid
North
line
of
the
Southwest
¼
decision was utiade to put It
Center. SI) E. 2nd St.
Publish: May 22, 29 &amp; June 5, 17.
As Pr
cyrocy. nOt spe4 impqqfo
of Section 22 a dlitance of 471.70
t'ubIlSh P' 23, 29 5. June ,
323 2269.
aside,
FICTITIOUS NAME
feet
to
the
Point
of
Beginning.
Said
Goldenrod Dommericti will be
1950
am
DEW
91
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
property containing 11.74 plus or
With his concentration on DEW 67
acceptIng applications for
engaged In business at Seminole
2l"Sit,jatiqn
INVITATION TO BID
State Certified Flr*fIghtqr
chq
Iran, Carter also appeared to
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
The Public Hearing shall be held Business and Storage Park, 510 SR
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALL.
EMT thru May 3). 1910. Ap.
neglecting
inflation
be
and SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Altamonte Springs. Seminole
at the City Hall, City of Lake
plicalions may bobteined at
ATION OF FURNISHINGS AND
Young Married CQpl Wsnfs
PROBATE DIVISION
REMit
other problems,
REL1
Mary,Floqida,JuneS,1SSO,atl:30 County, Florida, under the tic
EOUIPt%ENT FOR SENIOR
Fire Station P40. 1. 4755
Store 5 Qftiçq CIening,
name
of
KAZUKO
ENtitious
File Number $O46CP
o'clock P.M or as soon thereafter
HIGH SCHOOL "BIB" LAKE
Palmetto Ave., Goldenrod. Fl.
evenings&amp;ame*endi. 3234471
Carter did permit the
Division
SaQt "t SW
as possible. At that tIme, all in. TERPRISES. and that I intend tO
MARY, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
between thehoursof Sam. 5$
deposed shah of iran to un- IN RE; ESTATE OF
FLORIDA
forested persons for and against register said name with the Clerk
p.m. 1-305-471 2303. Equal
---dergo medical treatment In ANDREW VARGO
the above request will be heard. of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Opportunity Employer M-P.
29-RQon
Deceased Said hearIng may be continued County, Florida in accordance
Sealed bids from equipment --- -the United States, a decision
I
5N4Q$* Millthe
Fic
the
provisions
of
Contractors will be received by the
from time to time until final action with
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
that set off a bizarre series of
titious Name Statutes. To-Wit:
Owner. The School Board of
TO ALL PERSON HAVING
is taken by the City Council.
R.,N.S AND LSP.N.'S
FURP ROOMS FOR REM!
I
events which led to the CLAIMS
Seminole County, until 3:00 P.M.
OR
DEMANDS
This Noticeshall be published in Section 545.09 Florida Statutes
Full tIme 8. part time positions
QQlM!Imc 4&amp;'
local time, May 29, 19*0 at the
the Evening Herald, a nowspaper
takeover of the U.S. embasiy AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Z V'' 4A?qfflm 4dJtit hPt4
available on) tq Ii 1 11 ig 7
Sig. Diane K. Johnson
School Board of tires located at
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
ofgeneraicirculatlonlntheCltyof
On
shifts. Openings in I.C.U. en
In Tehran with 53 Americans
LikeMary,Florlda.onetimeeath Pubtish: May 1,5, IS, 22.19*0.
Q*R *'14i' m
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12)1 Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
CIW'
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t)$4
DEW-iS
EVERY DAY 1$ BA*Ajr
on Nov, 4, 1979.
FlorIda, 3277), Phone (365) 333, - - O.B. included.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
week for four '(4) consecutIve
12S2.
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that
tIme
decision
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
y,fis prior to tIs4 date of the
lI b!d;,IIt be
Carter defendà the
- SECRE.TARII$ --- it
CiTYOE
2*11 oc$3t.I9,
5
' -opiNed and read jubIIcIy,
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LAKRMANY,PLORIDA-'QC5 ' qwft dttjrs hoj
Bid documents are open to
with training &amp; experIence for
L5R LW VAR GO deceased. File
Notics shall be posted in the area
Sanford
Qrac,ig
living. R
Neticeef Public Hearin
Public inspection in the office of
compasslob.
Number SO16-CP. Is pendIng Inthe
SocIal Serylcat Department &amp;
for consideration at least
tenable Weekly 5 mOnthly
fIfteen TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
the
Director
of
Auxiliary
Services
his
Circuit
Court
for
SemInole
County,
Medical
Records
Department,
(IS) days prior to the date of the
some
of
Unlike
rapes, utilitii P4 Inqwi,
jl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
(School Board oft ice43, F. W.
.
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Probate Division, thu
Pullc Hearing,
500 5. O.k 54) 15$,),
predecessors, the president Florida,
siqey tiqit on
by the City Council of the City of
i4nd ,ee
Dodge
Plan
Room
an
Central
address of which is Seminole
TRANSCRIPTIONIST
DATED: May S. 1910
Lake Mary, Florida that said Florida Builders ExcPi.nge in
cQren iQfj, cq'ofp5$p,,k
has not been trigger happy. In County Courthouse, Sanford.
__________________________
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Council wIll hold a public hearing
DR. *QQ IIQQØ% i4il4ff
"
Orlando,
and
may
be
obtained
FlorIda.
The
personal
represenCLERKFLORIDA
fact, for some Americans he
on Jufl5.$', 19*0 at the City Hall,
from
the
offices
of
Gutmanri
tative of the estate Is Michael
By: s Connie Malor
____________________
RECEPTIONIST
has hesitated too long.
CIty of Lake Mary, FlorIda, at 7:30 Dragash Associates ArchItects

HOMES
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PM. to consider an Ordinance of Planners, Incorporated, Sanford
For Medical Records Depart.
ttie City of Lake Mare, Florida Atlantic National Bank Building,
ment.
amending Ordinance No. 3. of the Suite 101, P.O. Drawer p35,
City of Lake Mary, entitled:
bEd, Florida, 33711, upon request
Please contact.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY accompanied by 5100.00 deposIt
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
Personn,lDirector
lit.
SIMINOLI
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OF
LAKE
MARY,
FLORIDA
PSI'
OnNov,9,hedecidedthata demands against the estate an
SemirioleMefnorlal Hospital
Deposit
AMENDING
ORDINANCE
NIJM
will
be
refunded
in
full
required, WITHIN THREE PROBATE DIVISION
1101 lIst St.
rescue mission should
BER 2 OF THE CITY OF LAKE 104' twO iets to Contractors sub.''
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Pile Number Su.us.cp
for', Florida 32771
MARY ENTITLED "AN ORDIN- mitting bona tide bids arid return'
planned. Publicly, he kept THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Divislan
(30$) 322-AS)) Ext. 791
ANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE of documents jr good usab1e'
IN RE: ESTATE OF
saying it was not feasible, THIS NOTICE, to file with the
condition
within
$
MARY,
FLORIDA.
PROVIDING
days
after
It,
clerk of the above court a written ALICE DEAN McLELL.AN
Spare or part-time sales teip
Opening of bids, Refund for sets i
__________________________ statement of any claim or demand
FOR ZONING WITHIN THE COR
wanted. Work out of your own
Oec.es.d
A
excess
of
tw
will
be
PORATE LIMITS. PROVIDING
less 55000 to
they may have. Each c$alm must
own hours.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
cover costofreproductlon,ontpi,
be in writing and must Indicate TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ZONING MAP THEREOF. DESEXCELLENT INCOME, NO
DEMANDS CRIBINO INTERIM ZONING slmebasi$Ofreturnof documents.
the basis for the claim, the name CLAIMS
INV E STM EN r - Fringe
OR
Contractors who obtain bId
REQUIREMENTS. PENALTIES,
and address of the creditor or his AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
benefits Include paid vacstion,
FICTITIOUS NAME
documents
and
do
rot
bid
Ihe
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
companycar, reliremani plan
agentorattorney.andtheamount
Within three months from the
DATE OF PASSAGE.". BY RE- project must return same at least
NotIce is hereby given that I am claimed, lithe claim is rot yet timeof the first publIcation of this
Ig: Mv.
engaged in business
PEALING ARTICLE 19 AND 70 10 days before the bid date. or pay
at 521 Howard due, the date when It will become notice you are rep,Ired to file with
N. Luettdau. 136 Margo Lane,
Aye,, Longwood. Fla.. Seminole due shall be stated. It the claim is
per set to defray cost of
OP
SAID
ORDINANCE
AS
THEY
$50.00
clerk of the CIrcuit Court of
Lwood. Fl. 32750.
County. Florida, under the IicNOW EXIST AND ADOPTING A reproduction and handling,
contingent or unhiquldated, the Seminole County, Florida, proat,
forth
titious name of SALES CONabOve.
______________________
NEW ARTICLE 19. ENTITLED
naturtol th.uncertalnty shall be Division, the address of which
Want ads are black I whIleS
SULTING SERVICES, and that I
Sub confraclors and others may
OFFICE COMMERCIAL 01$stated. lithe claim is secured. the Seminole County Courthouse,
read all over.
intend to register said name with
documents
TRICT.
PROVIDING
A
ZONING
obtain
complete
bid
security shall be described. Thu Sanford, FL 33721 a written uid
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, claimant shell deliver suffIcient verifledstatemuntofanyclalmor
CHANGE FOR EXISTING PRO- upondegosit of $)00O0whlch wllli ____________________
Seminole County. Florida in ac
PERTIES WITH OC and CN ZON- be refunded, less $30.00 to cover
copies of the claim to the clerk to demsnd you may have against the
ASSEMBLERS
ING CLASSIFICATIONS, CON- reproductioncosts.uponr,turno,t PositIons now open tør
cordancewlththeprovislonsoftpi snabletheciefkto mail one copy
estate
of
ALICE
DEAN
FititIovs Name Statutes, To-Wit:
FLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND documents In good conditIon
to each personal repre1sntetivs. McL!LLAN,deceased.
prociienlrpsn.t,nMipee
withIn5daysafteropeiingofbids,I
Section *63.09 Florida Statutes
EFFECTIVE DATE.
with nations largest producer
All persons Interested in the
lath
In
be
wrItIng
1957
Partial
sets
to
material
suppiier-si
Tttepublichearlrgstailbe held will
of factory built modyir
estate to whom a copy of this andmvstlndicatethebsli$t04tM
be
issued
at
51g. William L. Gleason
cost
of
at Iii CIty Hall. City of Lake
.
housing. Carpentry e*p.
Noticeof Administration has been clalm,theftameandaddrnsgfthe
Publish: May 15, 22. 29. &amp; Jun13,
Mary, FIorIdaatl:30 P.M. on June reproduction.
necessary. Apply Cardinal
mailed are required, WITHIN credItor or hIs agent or attorney,
EacPbid must be accompanied
THREE MONTHS FROM THE and the amount claimed. If the 3. 1910, or as soon thereafter as by a certlf led check or bid
Industries. Inc. 3701 5. SanDEW-63
fsslbIe. at which time interested
fold Ave.. S.anIsr. Fl. Np
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA. claIm Is not yet due, the datewtwn
by
an
acceptable
surety
parties for and aginst the request
phone calls. Equal QpTION OF THIS NOTICE, to file it will become due shall be stated.
company
,
PUBLIC NOTICE
stated above will be heard. Said
porlunily Employer.
anyobjectlonstheymayhavethat If the claim is contingent or
cantofthebesebid.TheWCc,,,fuI
CITYOF
hearing may be continued from'
'WIPT5 sRI;1os, LOIDA challenges the validity of the unllquldated, the naIWe of ,
er will be requIred
to furnish WANTED-SPECIALTY COOK
tIme to time until final
decedent's wl1. the qualifIcations uncertainty shall be slated. If the
action is performance bond and labo.' and
NOT iCE Is hereby given that a of
p
be ibis to prepare,
taken by tie Cits Council.
prsonal representative, Or claIm is secured, the security Q'.afl
materIals
payment
bond.
each In
publIc hearing will be held by the the' venue or jurisdiction of the be described. The
CQ meats, ppultry,
THIS NOTICE Shell be i$ted IA the full
claImant shall
amount of the contract
City Council of the City of WInter pofl
5•iIQOd Veaet.bM* III tYPes
deilver a copy of the Claim to the three (3) publIc pIaCN within the sum, istued by a bonding company
Springs. Florida. on Tuesday,
noodles. sougs and other
City Of Lake Mary. Flofldal at the Ii
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND clerk who shall furnish thu copy to
i, Florida.
June 10, 1950, at 7:30 p.m. In the OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED the at'son&amp; representative,
food %tyff, accordins t the
City Halls and published in the
To
be
eligible
for consideqaliori.
City Hall. 400 North Edgimon WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Hunan Cuisin, toe con.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEND$ Evening Herald Npsper. a
must comply with the laws of
Avenue. Winter SPrings. Florida,
sumPtion is thu resteursed.
Date of 'hi firSt publication Of NOT SO FILED WILL U newspaper of general circulation FIO.'Ida,
Of
the
for citizen partIcipation In the
Selary$flJforIiourIpet'w5
Notice' of AdminIstratIon: FOREVER BARRED.
Wthin'hCityOfLake.aty,one specificatlons.and m,4l'bem
pr.eduseof Federal Revenue May 15,1510.
+ 2 miels a day. Isp
tlmeis least fltttollday* Inst one facsimile o, w form
DATEDMIy9, 1950.
Sharing Funds for the 1950-Il
required minImum 2 v's.
vance of 'hi PubliC hn,iIng,
MIchael Kohany
John 0. McLellan
cluded'with
lie
contract
Fiscal year.
Apply at F'Ida Employment
the owners of real propelty at- documents, In duplicate, enclosed
As Perl Representative
?sl: 14* Of th. Estate of
Anyoneinterest.dlntheabovel$
3,
Mct.ILLAN.
tided
hereby
shall
be
mailed
Of the Estate of
ALICE DEAN
- in an opaque seated envelope
urged to be present. Cit liens have
copIes Sf this not Ice i5 "*
1'd
4rew Vargo
- Deceased
bearing the name and addr,* of
the right to provIde oral and
.
dresses may appear on the latest tPa b1em and marked:
Oxeased
Attorney:
CON.
wnittencommentsand suggestions
ad valorom tU records.
ATTORNEY POfl PRSONAL
tObefl M. Marrls.oi
STRUCTION AND INSTALL.
HIGHER
respecting the' oossiOls uses
20.
1)90
Dated: May
REPRISE,4TATIVE
bIUTCSIISON. MORRIS,
ATION OF FURNISHINGS AND
Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. I. J' Gierach
City of
I. MANEs,!
EQUIPMENT FOR SENIOR
City of Winter 0'
Lake Mary, Florida
RN'S LPNS
P.O. 30* 5027
Post Office Drawer u
HIGH SCHOOL "III" and
Richard Roaarsky,
Ortande, Pie. 22003
By: s Coonle Major
$inford' Florida 32722
deiivered not later then date and
PA*T TIM
CIty Manager
City Clerk
T)l3pItone: (30$) 4-4f41
hour mentioned ibeve.
Tst.hoiw: (30$) 33340$)
21OD lU to,
pullsai May 23,, 19*0
PublIsh
IL
$50
?ublisi Pay II. fl 1
May
Pubiliti
7jy $3, 33
'My I. *3,12, 1950
Nevertheless, he had the Box 300, Ovledo, Florida 3776$. The
with him in adopting name and address of the personal
atforney are set
a policy of patience, and di. representative's
forth below.
plomacy.
All person, having claims or

majority

2

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'*

Legal Notice

I Bali, Central tt.&amp;A,
COnvenient iQ(5fEQfl 1)5 me,
+ Security. Np çljlq'

WR

Pets. 322-4V4.

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Lovely 1 or Z *,

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• Mari,iuv' i(iIfo
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as set

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2 BEDROOM 5PAR1A4*WI'IS
Pqr *pooiotnienl çaJ4

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CALL 3SNM

small farm 524.500, 55.000
down makes you tie new
owner
3.1

ACRES

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Located

i

- A OK IRE

you're n lt, t)ijSifleSS of
building your busmn,'s
Pie Clisif med Ads oIl en

$9.300. 51.300 down assume
°-

MOUNTAIN CABIN - with
- twepiace. Dandy garden spot.
Thit lie P.aridyman special

Sae -

bece*e l n,l tlnied in.

-

MICROWAVE
band N,,,, pull tton control

OF F ICE F UP P41 TUR E
OComplete Offices
339 7070 LOl'IGWOOD

l's'

HOUR

lB

322-9283

completed.

.

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Water

end

lPSis

n-.-s overlooking mlns.

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VA&amp;VWAFktancbts
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s

milet

fTOm

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we alto have several cabIns,

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twines. ild terms, etc. Write

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7OIS Park Ave

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Rd5fl9J9 CHEROKEE LAND
am. to 50 pm.. weehuays 3
pm
p.m. Broker;
soxet3
373 $3at

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Concrete Work

l
mv'bl1e Home Service
_________________________

PATIOS - SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
321 8515
after 6
I
,

(,AJ MOBILE HOME REPA1M
Service 12004 Coaling 5. May i1Srniinl Special 10 '. for
Senior Citilt-n
F ret- Est
3217019 ,iit S

essmaking

_________________________

I
Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery

I
I

Painting

372 0707
Exteriors 199, to 5399•

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PAIPIT 13RA190

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423-4832
All wrirk gu,,rdnleed 6 'ii, luli's
Scr.Ipinq &amp; ,,'ildi-w 't'r'ii)*dl
-K LLCO r'AlN I INC.
Lcensed &amp; Reasonable Qually
i',-ee EU
147 0048

6

Creative Surfaces IC special
iling in repainting, 'fit &amp; e.l
wallpaper wall te.rig, wood
Staining Free 1.1 Alter you
have called tht- rest raIl the

best 861 5537
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Boarding Kennels InSd 8.
()Oflmde screened runs Ott
Poor Sleeping boses. insulated.
shady kennels, circulating
fans Also Air conditioned

Painting &amp; Repair
Trent Pamnling &amp; Repair
InteriorS. Eslerior

Free EsI

327 3555

_____________________

___________________

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you

Photography

_________________________

___________________

___________________

I
TRACTOR--US Case, like new - _...
55.9)5 or trade br late model
'
truck, Call 3226193
____________-- - - EXTRA CLEAN

11Dm, IhI'OVSITISn

65-Pets. Supplies
__________________

Carpentry, Painting, Maint

Remodeling

fl-6*I Insured 134-1)99 _____________________

USED CARS
•,.s OLDS

T14ualityop.rt1i
SyrsexP.Patios.Drlveways,
etc. Wayne Beal 327 1331
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REMODELING
New rms, kit 8. bath remodeling
Fireplaces We handle the
whole ball of was Financing

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

2495

Rebuild Condemned Houies
S.C. BALINT
3335465

CUTLASS CPE. AT, A.0

IRISH SETTER$--3 Females,
spayed with papers To owner

'ullum F ree engagemenl
Øhotos or color 51110 323 5258

of all types. Lic. Bonded

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PersonalitySmallCals
Available to good home
319.5111

Wedding photography by John

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54,000 MILES)

avail
B. E LINK CONST
322 7029

with big yard, S2Sea. 323-3623.
'75 AUDI

$')QO

2 DR.. AT., A.0

'73 TOYOTA

eking up spece with a want eti'

In the Herald 322-7611 or $31-

STA. WGN.

STAS WGN.
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1 595
AT., AC'

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SERVICES NLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
2lhirs,
372.0771

Hat4eCISafWflg

'76VOLARE

31 95

Murphy, NorTh Carolina ,SIO

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Weldingdone.513oopernr
322 0171
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Housewives Cleaning Service
PersonalIzed, fast dependable
477'$.4

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WINDOW &amp; SCREEN REPAIR

aIIOPATIODOORS
322-5545

aftera

-k

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HIGHWAY
AUTOMOTIVE
2613 Orlando Dr. (17.92)
Sanford

- MARCH OF DIMES

Wefdiflg

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WIndow &amp; Screen Repair

Wedowastiwindows

II

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Regularonitimebasis

ur chance/

fects

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Sell those things that are just

charge by dIoling 1.100-135.

1411. WeRe or call today.

.

3726509

will get results

lIstings, We Isav, all types of
and up. We have small iracts,

Mowing. Edging, etc
.1 Time. Vacation or all Season - 322 0248

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___ orcaillodaylo4afreallstwq , ipprevent
5$'edwre.YollcsncaIIfre5of
e

ED

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cages- We cater 10 your petS

These ore e few of over 2.000

Span iUi Furniture,

JX Cash only. 333*331

3224S21

GWAL 119EV JEWELER

65QO

Mpfy. 534.35$, $5000 down
aSJme loon.

Mobile Home. 17*50

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Clock Repair
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TRUCK

orellem-ty trgen $500 per acre

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ttie

You can live in ii

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;

*ibc, P- .bllO

C.it1ed Pdsi'st M
'

lee our beauttul new BROAD
MORE, tront &amp; roar U's,
3500 OrlIndo Or -

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- New or repair, leaky showers our
speclally2SyrsExp1691562

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Large UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

4kInid, l

'f '¼t'

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Service Dilch,'s c ulvprlS
ponds Call 831 11*95

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Grooming &amp; Boarding

GAS RANGES. Reconditioneti,
arant.ed. Sanford Auction,

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$3395

.0t0*Y MOSIL! WOMES

I.

ramicTIlS

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1973 OLDS CUTLASS

FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

h. probe, Originally Sal).
balance 5315. $1) monthly.
1395*6

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I_and Clearing

I

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use

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_2"'
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 323 7510
KENMORE WASHER-Parts, _________________________
Service, Used Machines.
-=
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Washer repo. GE deluxe model
Sold aug 5-10935, used short
'irn. Bal $15514 or 5)933 'no
Agent 339i)S4.

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Fireplaces

service tIle rest. WESTERN

MOONEYAPPLIANCES
3230697

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37? 740

NEWTIRES$1959&amp;Up
I 7lIjFrench Ave
Sanford

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miles

tvom Mttrply Has I lane hwY
trantege Smell stream, good
access, dandy bldg. sItes.

tinist

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erooms, over 100 yrs old.
LIvable but reeds fixing up
acres 04 Ind, se-ye-nI frsjit

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ANDY'S CARPET CL EANING
mSpeci,ii Pales for Compleics
I ree Estimates
5300070
lIhr

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AUTO. 301 W. 1st st.

OLD FARM HOUSE -

, D.-t.

SAE:Gv &amp; DOLLARS
Raft &amp; Blown CUSTOM 119
SULAI ION CO 3?) 1l8)or 8)1
1328 I ret- eSI
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Ot'Ig.$$39.now$2OSor$)Srno

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7185
.
Top Dollar Paid for lvnk &amp; usnt
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment 327 $990
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bu, .iUNK CARS
l'rorn$lO to 550
Call 111 1631. 377 1460

78-4Vtorcycles
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&amp;labcrwarranty, Pay 5799or ____________________
SS mo No down payment
62-_a.t'den
BAKS
-- -Lawnmowers. Wesetl the be-sI &amp;
I IloipiMilts
Orlar$63W

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perlect fgr a
Backyard sale
sell
i'verytfing fast with a want ,i1
C.,il 3?? 164) or 831 9993

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- Multi power settings. yr parts

dandy mtn stream A good

3701 5. Punch
3-altos

?4

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Tint &amp; Steam extraction

______________________

trees, good access. Has a

- $. Cbfl hit'

S *wio itMlo 40.

LiC
331
------------831 8391

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4
4 Story i
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Vt
8COS sbPb

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$230 mo 5. wrest If you qu*IIfy'

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51195
1015 French
323 78)4

ide, rough wired &amp; plumbi
ng , __________________

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CARPET &amp; FURNiTURE
CLEANING

-

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OF 'l ICE F 1312191 TORE

121$ French (11 93) 32)

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, S

WP

ilasSilicd ad lot resultS 3??
2611 or 8)) 9993

321.O7S

MOUNTAINS

Inc ,Rettors

O*n 2 to 6 daily

I

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139 7070 LONGW000

331 7117
JET STEAM IND
Mildew oIl Roof, ext Walls
rRVs4l1z"" .
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Senior titilen diScount Free esl

Carpet Cleaning

___________________________

-_OFF ICE F URNlTUMi

'nvest,Tl('flt P1,i.' 'I low dOSI

- MICOWAVE.QUASAR

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MsryGrifftmReablor

214%

nip.

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TheRe5ltstaveAgency

2525

2 Idvun, 1 Bath.
h
carpet, AC. fireplaç, l
Np gels,
electrtc- $213 per
fl3.IQifQ
furn

LI,4,tit
3
l-'QØI 04k % bc5 ilk t)t4,
SM 1I)t "s4'Aab tQP4fr5'
I,sM ipqoft
qgj
FI9I045 14!I* k)w9(

WM,s.

model, sleeps 6. fiberglass
'nodule, pxceilenl
cond
Asking $1,900 Call 331 0751

60-Off ice Supplies

I

Aito1 State

REALTY WOALD

I
b)1F
ltbbN,
*6*S 51145.t. 'O)41Y Ih,

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrielts Beauty
Nook 519 E 15*51 -32? 5717

77-Junk Cars Removec
_____________________

O F ICE F URNI lURE

7640 Sanford Ave

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4k3l *k'ra Avi

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claim must

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cO*Nt'R t.O

cotto- is *-eas

Sanlgr3.

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4 hA'r't ON

s, paQ

On taM Ade, j,aJ
$
pod B4*q. qe, ),,75 se,,

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- per acre Owner will tinance

5*300

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JENNY CLARK. REALTY

%. O'f4N P00CM.

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Sr

Jet Cleaning

Insulation

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' S-A-FurI
____________________________ 1,el last Buyers br a small

65 ACRES with small pond,
51 S0

%t'OO* WiTh EAT IN

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S PC wooden Dinette Sets, table
lOComplelrQst
. - .4' -.
tT,,NE ISLAND or.g ownar*a. REAL ESTATL
, r'.1'.-. £.td46O ,ech-'rP4er,'y -'-w 339 70?OLO GWOO -------GARAGE " - a '-r&amp;- STONE CO.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?
b7n7','or-, tolon.et.SBR
I
-- 8344200
The King of The Rock
575 of Sanford 3321721
- - FR w F P too many extras
i
All types of stone, interior
to enumerate must See to
6
usiness
Equi
INVEST IN YOUR OWN S
ester Or, rommrr( ill
SALE
whetpinli
SOt-A Antique
aonrec'aIe QuaI't'y Local-en
I
ACRES.niCPIy wooded and not
residential Spec 8l1y
ne-ar Islari.d Tennis (Vt
quilted floral ushmons, 2 blue
too tar from towi' OK for
dcortive
(replaces
In
5119000
velvet chairs, green hide a
1969
CHEV.
WAGON
I
For Sale USed OlIii eqpl Desk,
I
homeor mobile, priced 5)7.500
stalledI Call John 3)1 0)77.
t'd, 2 walnut bookcases, chest
liling iab &amp; (hairs Many
with terms to It your budget
Iree estimales
Of drawers, cedar chest. smll
ilem to choose from Noll
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RE At.TORS
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skirted vanity, poith glider
Sanlord Furniture Salvage, I?
- 9 ACRES Near Sanford 54.000
173 $55
37261.41.
Furn. Refinishing
o. So of Sanford 3771771
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Heal newsy re-rbi%hed n5e
373 1131
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5. out Large workshop
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TRADE IN DISPOSAL SALE
H1,iniond, I owrys. Baldwin,, /
Corns. Wurlelisers. Kimball
Swingers All in A I lop con
hiteon Pm iced
sas, 115
cluding bench &amp; delivery
Cannon Music Co , Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR 4)1 I block E of I 1 3)95900
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refrig. freCzers, water coolers,
I misc Call 3237156

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Appliances &amp; MiSC
(LOCAL) 319 5371

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1976 IS'j It Fiberglass onita
Ire hull, walk Itiru windshield,
power trim, lay down back to
back seats, 85 tip Mercury
motor, trailer, all in escelli,t
Ofldiliofl ConrpI('te oullit only
5? ',t"O Call 868 -*0)1

looking bra ob' The Ciassit ed
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Reconditioned room tC's 4000
30.000 MU's 90 day áuar
Sales &amp; Service. Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 245
John Young Pkway 7988017

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10 Complete Otlmces
3)9 7070 LONOWOOD

35 ACRES 100' paved road I

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restor7 story home among
oa 5. maorioli4 trees 7 EP
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SCHOOL AREA
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living area, and belul,Iul ,
large treed hot $11900
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7927 Hwy 1191
Sanford. F Ia 37171

repossessed. used very short
lime Original $593. bal $lSIor
521 mo Agent 33953*8
-oIl of total inventory of brand '
flCw inlerspring bvddin
Thet' beds are not daniaged .
or seconds buI brand fll'W top
lint' bedding setS Only' Free local delivery 19011's Sanford

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(yl engines, needs C(rk Now
n water good live aboard
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Move 3?? 3129

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Wed 71 thru Sat 74th tOO
l*.iyC* Dr 17? 3177

71 NEW CARPET I. peril
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ri Sal Unlil' 1807 Vernango Aye S,,nlord 3?) 3876

Tomorrow ma be Itit- d8
sell that roll a way bed you ye
nowhereforollaway
If you
place a Classified Ad toUay

322'5253

LTmrQ4' fenced yard. new pa'nl
1 (r.rpel Assumable 5': P0
m!g $31 500

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3 BEDROOM 1 Ba?PI, P'nec'-es?

3N450O, S22'I$SO, $St5O2
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Deepgoldor Pale yellow
SI per y8rd 3?) 6175
OFFICE FURNITURE
l0CompleteOltices
339 7020 LONGW000

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(lIon 319 5704

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you have a c'lasS'fed ad
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abinet, pie safe, furniture,
clothing, household goods
May 71 thru 25th trom 9 to I
705 Dogwood Dr ldyllwil1c
Sanford

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Antiques Oriental Rugs
Must Boxes Slot M,chin*
ItridgesAritiques
3?) 280)

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build on away trom the BIG
CITY' We've 90t it' Right in
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change Used 516 Exchange
1109 S Sanford Ave 3?) 1910

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Top Prtes Pad
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Tammy. old
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extras, looks &amp; runs great
321 6191 between 9 &amp; 5

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Army Navy Surplus
310 Sanford Aye
332

Call Bart

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40 Complete Offices
339 7070 LONGW000

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- APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
F IXT&amp;JRES Jenkins Furni
lure. 205 E 25th St 373 09*)

Yard Sale -2 Family
Furniture. dod-irs. odds 8. ends
Plants. etc 10$ S Sunland Dr
Sunland Estates Sat &amp; Sun
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BUY, SELL. TRADE
3)1 31S E F irst St
322 5622

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Console Stereo, Electric Kettle
It LI Que Grill, much more
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chback. air- I speed 17.000
rn perfect condition 54.500
Phone 831 896.4

Hwy 92. I mile west Of Speed
way. Daytona Beach. will hold
a public' AUTO AUCTION every wednesdayatlpm It's
the only nr in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901
255 83;) for further details

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M UNSWORTH REALTY
3

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Sale

50-MIsCeItaneous for

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runNing Condition, good tires.
AC -tU0 Call 3?) 8600

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Buy &amp; Sell. th
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furniture Refrig - Stoves,

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3390505

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74th Place &amp; Elm Ay Lots of
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through the classified ads fl
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tOrJUNK&amp;RECOND,TION
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AC. M
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miles 55800 322 5620.

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5 Pdrm S baths, Pool. Vacant
Owner wants Mtei will hold
mOrtqaQC

II ACRES TALl. PINE &amp; OAK
IN DEITONA $1000 PER
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to '75 models Call 339 9)00 or
931 IMIS (Deafrr
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Drive 6 cvl ,Std - I) 000 mIes
Asking 55.500 Call 37_i 07)7

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:76 FOlQ F l7
E*cetient cono 52.650 or best
offer 377

Webuyued furniture
FURNITURE 8. THINGS
500 S Sanford Av
Sanford
323 659)

Color portable in good
ondit,on Warranty, finan
c.ng No down payment Pay
513.4 or 511 mOnihly

Orlando 896 3860
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Furniturc'S,iIvaqp 179?, So f
Sanford 3?? 8721

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5%- ELI. &amp; ELECTRIC, NICE
TREE S ZONED MOBILE
$71000 E 2 TERMS. ss

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78-N¼)torCyCles
Used IbI model color JVe all
working 599 95' 10 to ChOOSC
from Noli's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17 97. So of Sanford
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WANTED TO BUY Homes in
the City of Sanford for
r('habilittion project Will pay
up tO 510 000. maybe more
Cau Stanley Stone.

"Cfl?5vq'tj'r %750
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PLUMBING... BUSINESS cony
plete w inventory 8. real
estate Call W Mal,czowski,
REALTOR, 332 7913

ACRES WITH 314' FRON
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i pending In the MachiniSt Helper, *111 tra'r'"
tVf'' R
Apply in person Rhq y,
told intervtewers. "1 have a Circut Court for Semirtle County,
hostage crisis is President .-,
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LiougicsiI II. %eefts anu
FIorida,theaddrflsof*ttichlstM.
Ar %2Q t4O
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mi N- ofl34un )7S
gouu anu SOilu
carter s aiuitross.
Seminole County Courthouse.
months that passed,
The past six months of his pulled out all stops through
People who like money use 1gw
Carter said the fateful hours Sanford. FL 32771 The name and
cost classified aot to buy. seli.
Personal
address of the
when the rescue
nresidencv have' Dresented
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of
Aoril
24
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or trade
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Representative and the name and
to mission was aborted was
Jiim a suiréine test in pri'ate
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the addrns of the attorney for the
messages
patience and resilence. It has Ayatollah
ongest night of my perat repres.ntae are se, emeteries
EYEC NQ'(
Ruhollah
k
EXPERIENCED MEAT
forth below- --:
1n rQom. olS tte a
been an aging process. S(!fl. Khomeini, lrans-strongman. presidency."
-CUTTER- 5 Exp Coshilf.
All persons having claims or
II,)nG
Ait
7 Choc Lots in n'5t section
I do babysitting ANYtime.
Apply npersontg Fg4 Ba'n,
Gary Hart, DColo. says
Carter told a group of demais against thC eState are At least once he thought he
ValUed It 5700, Sacrifice,
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&amp;%
25th &amp; Park Ave.
Carter has aged 20 years in ' had - an agreement with edltorsthatheisreassw'edby required. WITHIN THREE
cacti C.iII S67 I7ia
3. Call 6615644. DeBary.
-- EXP FLQORMAN---Part tire,
the past four.
Khomeini -tmd Iranian Presi- the strength the nation shows MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
DIE. EIRST. PUBLICATIGN QF_
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THIS NOTICE. to tile with the
home. Fenced&amp; %creenedplay
work eves. Cell 3233934
OFSA4POOWTO
process. As press secretai But it fell through.
"SO, I get along well and Clerk of the Court a written -- area. 6a.m. tolp.m.. before &amp;
Z445 rtOs'
HAIRDRESSER for progressive
after school. Mon. thru Sat.,
Jody Powell put it: "We all
inally,
his
patience
ran'
don't
get
excited
or
disturbed
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
LAURA
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ShOP- High commission po4
they may have Facfi claim must
Sunland Est. &amp; Sanford Ave.
HAPPY
16TH
BIRTHDAY
are the suni total of Ow' CX• out. More than that, he read about things, except when I'm 4e
66* 5126 alt S. DeLand flÔ
In writrng and must ndica'e the
area. 322 3129.
Mom,
Dad
&amp;
Bo5
perience.
SAN5 QRc dr'.
22." Ask for Mr Roberts
the polls and decided that t thinking deeply about what to bess for the clasm. the name and
Will care for preschooler in
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do concerning Iran or what addressotth.creditorortisagent - _____________________
But experience is what the was time for action,
Why be lOnely' Write. "c,.t A
myhome, Sanford area, lotsot
SALES POSITION
Sec cvq*)
qt.'i,
1or attorney, and the amount
Carter White house has been
Mate" Dating Service. All
"I don't know how long we action to take to cotrol
- love 1. attentIon. 322-3467.
Full 5 Part time- eAF, 1904 Any - -- qnçs l 4'claimed, lithe claim is not yet due
ages. P 0 Box 6071, Clearwa
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short on, and perhaps what can sit here" and do nothing, flation ... and I get quiet or the date when It will become due
t. F I 3)515.
thai' be stated- If the claim 5
his critics consider his biggest he told an interviewer three walk off by myself."
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The president has also said - contingent or unliguidated. the
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days before he ordered he illnature 0q
uncectaity shall be
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Another major blow to past - fated hostage rescue mission, - that domestic politics ha
Better Living Cents. gi Ces
stated. lithe claim issecured, the
'YOU PICK
Dt %JQ 9s. re. iP5h s) 5
selb.cry. 339-5002
conceptions was the Soviet which cost the lives of eight never entered into any of his security shall be descrlbed The - -•
ath &amp; Cukes. 53.04 ItusAl.
mtt
shall
deliver
sufficient
REWARD
invasion of Afghanistan. servicemen,
foreign policy decisions. But'
Anderson Farms, 1430 French
, I 5TI
copIes of the claim to the Clerk to
LOST S 13 around French Ave. &amp;
BORED?
Carter admits he was siirAve.
323-2261.
But win or lose, the new he did keep close tabs on hiS enable the Clerk to mail one copy
It St. Black Pit Bull with
SAME OLD JOB?
prised that the Russians had machoapproach gave Carter race with Sen. Edward to eact personal representative.
wtite chest. IS months old.
GREEN BEANS-You pick$3.00
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All
persons
interested
In
the
Children
grIeving.
322-19)3.
HOW ABOUT A
bu. Elder Rd., Lake MQNQS.
DMass.,
left their clearly defined post- a Lift and pollsters said two. Kennedy,
and
QI foI5
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estate to whom a copy of thIs
After 6 p.m. 322-0473.
CHANGE?
World War I I sphere to invade thirds of the country favored planned strategy, primary. NotIce of Administration has been
6 -Chiici Care
2ANR
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a neighbor and threaten tte themission.Cartersalditwas by-primary, although he did mailed are required. WITHIN
ACTUARIAl. ASSIST. Prgfuçlqnt
w -w
5fl
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Cranberry beans, 53 by.,
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
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in
math.
Chanc,
to
w
torn.
West's Persian Gulf oil better to have tried and failed not campaign,
nO Container,
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
where, be someone.
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lifeline.
3161Ce'y4,
thannevertohavetriedatall. Some of his advisers PUBLICATION OF THIS
Inr,home
The move changed Carter's
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CLINK TYPIST.Accvri)e I -DayorNight3736bl7
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typing. FT 5 T positiQn
attitude toward the Soviets embassy takeover, he held no Iranian crisis. Others grew in they may have, that challenge the
Fi%Wd
Blackeyed peas, $3 by H&amp;H
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and power in the small circle validity of the decedent's Will, the
Child Care in my home. Plenty Of
and his drive for detente.
Farms, 5-7 Thurs. thiy Sun.
-news
conferences,
quallilcations of the personal
MANAGER TRAINEE Career
play room. Hourly • daily
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The nation's
scorching inflation rate slowed considerably in April with consumer prices
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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
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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
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with the cost of living. The Labor
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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 $15 required under the
FUN, who referred to some of the Police - there was a come,
In this meet1g
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1teiner*
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and en the west that grantizj imney 'inAprfl,wtithmeans$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
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percent. That means creditors, Including h*rsks i'rnuedlately cut their prime rate.
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ference from reserve funds.
expected this," Councilman Ray-Fox
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discussed the budget problem with
announcement that two federal grants
.
Sheriff John Polk and was told Polk's
and a moratorium on council
ies
department will and can meet a call from
may make it unnecessary to cut the
,
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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remarks to City Manager Phil Kulbes
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and Mayor Walter Sorenson in the city ;.-- - -4
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- He said his department had the legal
w• -, - - Fox's fury was directed at the two
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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- i&amp;'ller for the federal grants. ,The andeputy, we tell them we will, relay their
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
- been made by citizens, members of the
(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
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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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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.
terested In relocating in the city; losses
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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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fire department cut down on ozCommissioner J. R. Grant denied
sirens and horns
leaving the station, especially late at flUflO(1 that his proposed
would be government-subsidized. "There
night when there is little traffic,
Mayor Steven Uskert told t he corn- are all kinds of lies and all kinds of
zqIskon that the city Is leaving itself wide telephone calls and they are a bunch of
óçA for a law suit by allowing civilians, absolute lies," said Grant. "There are no

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by the city of expected to be followed in short order by rentals would not be subsidized by any a job with a blue ribbon tied around it the
Sanford for the issuance of tax-free a permanent commitment, he indicated, f ederal agency, lie said when apartment way engineers, business and computer
revenue bonds for the construction. He
Interest earned on the bonds would be construction is completed and the unIts graduates do.
said the bonds would total less than $10
tax-free, Hall said.
are ready for occupancy in 18 hionths,
"But for those who hustle and keep
million. The mortgage, accordi ng to the
Eighteen mon ths construction time is rentals would range from $275 to $360 a flexible, there are jo bs - in banking,
plan, would be insured by the Federal sc heduled for the complex is to be built In month.
insurance, sales, to name a few fields."

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current economic uncer ta inties," said
the College Placement Council based in
Bethlehem, Pa., and checker of 550 of the

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around $13,000 a year.

frequently rides with on-duty policemen,

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By contrast, first paychec ks for liberal
arts graduates, who may have to "hustle

ould Begin In, October

'.Wlntel, owner of the West Warren employees If they feel the commissioners
Menue property, has off ered to give
are Interested enough to give of their own
property to the city In exchange for
time to ride with them.
city'scanceling the$8,ll7owe4byWlntel
The
ti the paving assessment, according to
attorney was asked to look Into
ey.
the city's insurance policy to de termine if

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business graduates, the two reports said.
Startipg salaries in these high-demand
fields are around $20,000 a year.

Work On Lakefront Units
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displays artists' drawings of the project

place of the present sta tion next to City you do not have the training to be a
hall at WIlma and Warren, It would have policeman or fireman."
livitig space and a drive-tirough bay
Mitchell pointed out he had served with
area for four vehicles, Chacey told the Ue Baltimore Police Department and
commission Monday night.
said he felt it was good for the morale of

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Range line Road, one near Stum's sergeant and If he gets a call, i get
Corner and the 434 Shopping Center, and dropped of f."
one on West Warren Avenue next to the
Commissioner John Hepp commented,
Morrison pro perty.
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possible sites for a new fire s ta tion and waiver,
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bearing
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ByJANECASSELBERRY
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such that It is causing

"We have to realize that sites are

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other table Mike rose with the
king of clubs so as to lea d the

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who

told the Greater Sanford Chwnber of Hall said.
authority contact him.
amount to be determined by the court caning the airport lease and directed
said lie has "faith in our country,
Conunerce Board of Directors this
Hall
said
site
appraisal
and
market
and
the
county
would
have
to
pay
the
Kaiser
to
again
contact
the
property
City Manager Warren Knowles can business and, inost of all, our young
ow ne r at Rlghtway and State Roa d 46 morning early ground breaking for the analysis for the pr oject has already handle the city's side of assisting the people."
. owner's legal fees.
The matter is of urgency because the The matter will be discussed again at the complex of one-and two-bedroom received federal approval. A conditional project, he said, adding Sanford would
a partments will be accomplished if a new conunitment Is expected to be authorized have no liability for the bonds.
"i'hey are stuart and they are going to
cou
. . nty has already let building contracts commission's regular meeting Tuesday. method of financing is approved.
by the federal government in the next
inake it - eve'
n the liberal arts

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be built on 27 acres west of the planned to 8 percent interest rate. Financing on a "city of Sanford financing authority"
could obtain an order of "quick taking" consider a condemnation,
In Evanston, Ill, Dr. Frank Endicott,
the conventional market would not be would have to be created. He asked that architect of the Endicott Report, put out
The commission decided to direct the new hospital on the Monroe lakefront.
since the matter was of some urgency. In
Trevor Hall Jr., one of the developers, feasible with double-digit interest rates, persons who wish to serve on the by Northwestern University for 34 years,
this event, the owner would be paid an attorney to contin ue negotiations con-

playing the East and West

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"Frenchmen's Wharf" style as SCCH Ill
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Purpose of gaWng the special finan. New Orleans, he said.
einployers who recruit on college
To accomplish the financing, Hall said, campuses.
County Attorney Nikki Clayton said she said time available was too short to apartment complex, Sanford Landing, to cing, he said, is to take advantage of a 7'

ner, Sally Johnson, raised me.
The play was last and easy. I

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an offer of that amount, Kaiser said. property."
Commissioner Bob Fre nch sa id he
Kirchhoff point ed out this mor ning,
however, that it is within the statutory would be interested in buying the
righ of the commission to condemn and pr ope rty at Rightway and State Road 46
take the property for the fire district.
if the owner would sell for $18,000, but

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$16,000. The owner wanted something in

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example of this defense?"
Oswald: "A year and a half
ago I played in a sectional

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high priced.
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Assistant County Administrator Jeff
No official action was taken this Etchberger was able to show that a fire
morning. The matter will come up again station built on land the county owned,

where he may well have been

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but the owner's price was too high.
Appraisals the county ran on the said he favored going ahead with the

bidder, but a really fine lay-

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wouldn't want to be part of the team to save
Horner said the problem is not so much that the river?" Horner asked.
"We are going after this project. Doug lit a fire
river is low. "The problem is that it is sta gnating.

Midway

Seminole County Public Safety airport, property concerning how future

er. Particularly on defense

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Director Gary Kaiser said a usable piece lease rate Increases would be computed.
But Commissioner Bob Sturm, prese nt
of property was f ound one block east of
Jitway on Rightway and State Road 46, dqspite having injured his arm in an

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users"

Melbourne using water from the St. 3ohns,
pumping it where it wants to, and the large citrus
users. There is an awful lot of conflict of interest,

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even if $35,000 was paid for the land,
3 to 5 percent.
- The commission voted earlier to would be less expensive over the long -' ... •' But jobs for engineers, as predicted,
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nego tiate a lease with the airport mn, than a building built on le ased land.
were
up 21 percent over last year, due
0- authority after investigations turned up
Clayton, Kirchhoff and Commissioner
rn.s p,, y Tern vaicern
mainly to stepped up activity In fields of
paJAW sutlablis1w Uw purpose that was Richard..WiMam. expres.sed concern Trevor. Hall Jr.,- one of the devq~loperS Lof tbe- - .#A 9 meeting thismefting-of ""d
the Giester Sanford transportation, defense and,energy. - ,
for sale at a reasonable pttce,
Other shoo-ins on the hiring front Inover clauses in the proposed lease for the proposttd 264-unit Sanford Landing apartment
Chamber of Commerce.

ber 7. 1941 when I left for the

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shortly thereafter and did not

could develop today that may Important alliances,

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suggest alternatives - one of them
Seminole County decided to go ahead
co ndemning and taki ng at a court with the four sta tions this year because

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lot of actions of water
to the south "Like

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thday. Mail $1 for each to better.
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
City Station, N,Y. 10019. Be 19)' Because you're able to see
'sure to specify birth date,
and appreciate the other
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22) fellow's point of view today, it

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not have to die. He pointed to the concerns of
ma ny with
large fish ki ll in
river over the
few days.

Unhappy with the prospect of the indicated, according to County-

fatigue.

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effort to preserve the river,
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your Astro-Graph letter, hesitate to make alterations if
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entirely different. There are (ad dieting is a common cause
many reasons why people feel of temporary
fatigue.

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asset," Stenstrom said. "The next generation is

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fire station, Seminole County Corn- two weeks without having a problem with

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is a real danger that the river is going to
die," Stenstrom said. In
to his colleagues

County Reconsiders

Your easy attitude will inspire fatigued or don't have the get Although severe anemia
others to act similarly,
up and go that they'd like to cause fatigue, iron poor blood
have. About 80 percent of the is seldom the real .

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St. Johns is really our greatest natural

"The

have

Your lack of energy Is cause of fatigue. Chemical
probably related to something disturbances associated with

and career for the coming major changes or tranmonths are all discussed in sformations In your life. Don't

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problem."

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that was a more frequent
17, 1980

-RWY THIN)(G flER..
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RAID
HELPING MAY
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congressmen," he said.

goodwill ambassador; Homer; and Chamber 'to
available all the information they ha ve
about the river,' Stenstrom said.
Springfield.

Midway station. The contractors have

by

by Bob Thaves

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the

and lifelong resident; Ned Yancey,

for four new fire stations, including the

what needs doing quietly and won't enter the picture.

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Friends of

ford insutance agent;) Joe Maino of Monroe
Harbour Marina; John Edwards of the lakefront

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through South before
Alan: "The death of Michael diamond
without bringing unnecessary
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
ace
was
gone."
Be persistent today in Gottlieb makes you the only
assistants into the act.
Oswald:
"This
game swing
only
survivor
of
e Fo
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) situations that can enhance Aces, probably th
the
greatest
won our eighth straight
match. Mike took nocredltfor
Treat
situations your material well-belng, Tie bridge team o( all th'
the play. He said it was elephilosophically today and down all the loose ends before
and It was, for him."
you'll be able to make going . on to things less
Omal&amp; "We certainly were
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molehills from mountaIns, prof i table.
best from 1932 until ecem- (AP ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
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Contact with the
St. Johns jurisdiction of the federal government, we have to
other interested parties to develop a plan to get the attention of our senators and

rhittee include:'* Stenstrom, Tony Russi, (San-

Sonny Raborn, local

Herald Staff Writer

You
today if you are to take yourself or your in. By
left to your own devices, Do volvement.s too seriously. Ego aid Alan So.tag

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"Since it Is a navigable stream under the

every

By DIANE PETRYK

Things should
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) today because

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and all
way north to Jacksonville. It is state
problem," Stenstrom said.

Jack homer, executive manager of the
saji shortly after the board
that those who nitially will serve on the corn-

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doctor can test you to see fatigue do have a medical
what your hormone levels are cause, It is Important to have

uch you care.

by Ed Sullivan

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lake is so "critically low."
Stenstrom sees among the initial activities of
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be saved. It's just a matter of making up our

like any other woman. Your people who suffer from

Romance, travel, luck,
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan,
resources, possible pitfa lls 19) This is a good day to make
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today the St. Johns is a decaying river and can't

normal amount of hormones -Since about 20 percent of

your mental processes and In, you'll still be going strong..
your ideas will be winners.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
GEMINI (May 21-June Q)
Dec.
21) Lucky today is the
You have a commanding way
pemon
who Is No. I In your
about you today, yet you
assert yourself without of- life. You'll be looking for and
tending. Associates will sense finding ways to show how

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The best way to combat

are likely to find yourseLf in In competitive matters you people that complain of
situations that test pour have more than a slight edge
,, imagination and creativity, over your adversaries today.
Pressure will help stimulate When they're ready to pack It

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want to give you some caused by any number of

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neither side expects the 1&amp;-month ,str.ajn In their
relations to disappear overnight.
The king and Queen Nur were to be given an official
ceremodal welcome upon their arrival at the White
House and then go immediately to the Oval Office for a
meeting with President Carter.
Hussein, who is In sharp disagreement with Carter's
Camp David tramewoc [or Middle East peace, ac-

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Thieves able to slip through an aIr conditioner vent stole $250

the two pry open a section of wall and carry out $250 in beer,
soda and candy.
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Oneal. 2481 Center St.- Midway. told deriuties McFadde

weekend, police say.

factIons In the paramilitary force, the official Pars
news agency reported late Monday.
Abu Sharif, considered a supporter of President
Aboihassan BanI-Sadr, announced his resignation in a
letter carried by the agency, but It was not clear If the

thieves apparently slipped Into the shop from an air conHays K. Holstine Jr. 10115 Enclno Way, was ordered held 0fl
'$8,400 bond following his arrcst at 3:46 a.m. at his home.
dqloner duct.
GUNS, TV STOLEN
Deputies say Carolyn Welborne, 2753 FIesta Lane, south
Burglars stole more than $1,000 In goods, Including three Seminole, saw a van drive by her home twice and a man she
guns, from an Altamonte Springs home Monday, deputies say. Identlfed as Holstine tlrow a bottie filled with a burning liquid

woman, police say. :
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search of his car, deputies say, they found a .32 caliber pistol
but no rifle.
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government ban against commemorating the fourth
anniversary of the bloody Soweto race riots and

The ultimate Intent is to "bring home" clients from the
district now In state InstItutions in Tallahassee,'and elsewhere,
Clark said.
The facility would be built by Reach Out Inc., a private, nongroup that would borrow money for the construction.

demonstrated In every major urban center In
nation.
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also noted hi the letter that the Community Serv1ce,pLeaseobialnthethortjo(ned
Relations Service has an "ongoing interest In for the city of Sanford to obtain that agenày's
this cue."
documentation on whatever any charps
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jfl from tie US. Department of Housing and

along the two streets.

to become qualified for $125,000 in new federal also approved the Incorporation of the
money for nelghborhood4nitlatsd housing planning advisory committee. According to

6:42 pin.; BAYPORT: highs, 6:26 a.m., 5:33 p.m.; lows, 11:9
BOATING FORECAST: 8t Aeguitlee to Jupiter Isdet, Out
&amp; gIs,windg rishle arow4 10 knots through Wednesday,

a community-based agency4 To overcome
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partly cidy Wednesday witha chance ot
de4ms.Hlghs1nUuppsr0toIow9.Lowstoaight
mcatly low 7Os. Winds variable around 10 mph. Rain
probsbthty 28 percent Wednesday,

pumice) frolil the mountain were still as likely with the dome

warted when a low, heavy cloud cover obscured the volcano
from his view during a helicopter tour of the area.

formation, Rowley said: "1 don't know If it's likely, but It's

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way for the patenting of new life forms created in (he
laboratory
a ruling some scientists say will encourage
research, but which opponents warn could lead to corporate
ownership of life itself.

living together as husband and wife." And she awarded Mrs.'

In a 5-4 decIsion, the court Monday extended patent law
protection to man-made life forms, Including recombinant
DNA or gene splicing.

against Henderson.
The judge conceded that Henderson may have'proiiiised
Mrs. Lepera, "I will provide for you and! will take care of you
forever."
But Judge Burnstein said, "Hyperbole Is the language of
lovers. Adults have to view such language as momentarily
expressive of intense and Immediate emotion and desire...."
"What a pallor the coârt,s would cast on courtship if they
were able to hold otherwise," the judge said.

The opinion upheld a lowercourt ruling giving 'patent
protection to a laboratoryproduced 'oU-eating" bacterium to
combat oil spills. The baterium was developed by Dr. Ananda
Chakbabarty, a microbiologist working for General Electric
Company's Research and Development Center in Schenectady, N.Y.
The court said the bacterium qualified as a 'nianufacture"
or "comupiositlon of Iliatter" not occurring
In nature.
Chakbabarty, now professor of microbiology at the
University of Illinois in Chicago, said the ruling will "open up"
comlilunications between researchers in various industries
and the academiiic world.
"Traditionally, the pharmaceutical industry and the
biomedical industry have been very secretive about microorganisms," said Chakbabarty. "The reason for that is they
couldn't patent it, so they tried to protect It by hiding it"

thoroughbred horse breeding and training operation. The
resulting Marablue Farms was soon expanded with another
breeding farm at Ocala, Fla., and a third in Vermont,
Mrs. Lapera became a successful race horse trainer and

"The Brave New World that Aldous Huxley warned of is now
here," said Jeremy Rilkin, spokesman for the People Business
Commission. In his book, Huxley wrote of a world iii which
human beings could be made-to-order In the test tube.

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something to re4ress the conditions that led to three
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charge
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member of the Second Pcnce staten, Mrs. Clams Ken- wCOO—Gr.v,sji, services
West.bowid traffic was allowed to continue, but eastbound do Leon Baptist Church of nedy, Barneeville, Ga. and ".SraIaWeodW.rns.s1.o.
MsgnJl. Manv, *mSrlcus,
member and former urs. Annie 8eldeI
Lrfflc was diverted tq U.S. 9210 bypasi the area.
Ga *tIO diad Sundy, will be
president of the Alias flunday 71*., hriihsru, W. A. Wood, M
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ted for the Republican presidential reception In a New York hotel.
nomination, says the GOP nuat rescue the
"We saw the people and 'we talked to the
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people," Connally salt "Ronald Reagan has
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reception,
for a similar event last week In, Los Angeles.
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The four, two held in the Gullford in the deaths of five Communist Workers

day, four members of the Communist assault,
buildings and with deputies and city
Workers Party were arrested for
The six Kianamen and Nazis on trial police at each door on the building's

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space at the airport since im.
Ferriell and Sons
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c the donations by private citizens and business firms
funding the program are growing.

donation of open area from David Meadow,, Authority, to the authority's board
developer of Ramblewood Unit Ii.
directors.

authority, a new application will be filed by
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Mulineaux said the dome may in fact increase the danger
because such lateral explosions probably would be blasted l.a
the north through the giant breach In the rim of the crater
created by the cataciywiic May 18 eruption.
H. William Menard, director of the USGS, arrived in Van.

under way in the trial of six Ku Klux released on bond, were scheduled to between the Klan, the Nazis and
Kianinen and Nazis for the slayings of appear In U.S. District Court today on last November.

WEDNDAY TIDk: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 12:28
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He explained that with a plug in the crater, as opposed to an
open vent, explosions could be diverted sidewise instead of

siiialler than what scientists were expecting and could easily
be blasted out by another forceful explosion,
"We cannot predict any time in the foreseeable tt*ture when
the volcano will be regarded as safe," said Donal Mullineaux,
chief of the USGS survey team studying the mountain.

children moved to a farm in northwest Broward County. The

by his father and brother.

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But the 650-foot-wide, 1O1oothigh dome' formed after last
Thursday's eruption in the volcano's three-mile-wide crater is

apartment in nearby Pompano Beach a few months later.

degreá or colder from northern Minnesota through western
Pennsylvania and New York state,

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professional journalismioclety.

1Z4. Scattered frost was reperted in Michigan, and the

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in October 1971 when she was employed at a restaurant he

Includina the 1978 Green Eyeshade Award, which is
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ButCircuit Judge MietteK. Burustein ruled tha(,palimony is

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He said Williams made no attempt to swim while
Gallian turned the boat around and tried to iXill dm
from the water. Williams slipped from his grasp and
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setting aside visions of summertime with unseasonably cold
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OffIcer Timothy A. Good, 30.

was standing by the stern of the boat when he made WI

Department's Law Enforcement Assistance an agreement with 'the U.S. Equal
Administration (LEAA) investigation of the Employment Opportunity COflhIfllMiOfl.
city to the U.S.Community Relations Service, settlements were rnad to both men and bOth
Inaletterto the senator, Knowles requests were reinstated in the police department.
the name, title and address of the director In
Moore has since retired on a disability

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received notices from the INS that they may
face fines of up to $1,000 for each illegal alien

payments from Avon cosmetics heir A. Douglas Henderson

FORT PIERCE, Fla. (UP!)— The Coast Guard
suspended a search for Malcolm Williams, an awardwinning reporter for the Orlando Sentinel Star, who fell
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op May 5, but 10 days Later he ordered a haILlo
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In his letter to Senator Chiles, Kno4Ies

nearly 114,000 Cubans to the United States.

said he planned to issue a written decision
Wednesday or Thursday after taking "a long,
hard look" at the matter,
Two suits asked Aronovitz to order the
release of the boats so they can return to
commercial fishing, to find the seizures illegal
and to rule on fines the U.S Inunigration and

the language of lovers," a judge denied Monday Rosemary

A Coast Guard spokesman In Miami said Williams2

Questions concerned police officers Tony
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owners who have filed suit to regain their
seized boats thought they were doing what was
"necessary" and "humane" when they participated in the Cuban sealift, their lawyers
said.
But a U.S. Justice Department attorney said
they were flaunting U.S. law and trying to
make "quick, easy money" when they ferried
illegal aliens back from the Cuban port of
Mariel.
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of a lava dc*ne, a process In which thick, sluggish lava flows

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end of last week's major eruption but nothing else about the
future of the volatile volcano is certain, scientists say.
"There's a zillion possibilities," Pete Rowley, U.S.
Geological Survey geologist, said Monday.
"If anything, this dome signals the end of the erupuon of the
12th (of June)," he said, but he made it clear It doesn't signal
the end of all volcanic activity of the mountain,

Robert Mitchell, assistant to the police chief, an-

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$225,000 in bribes froth FBI' undercover agents in the
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An Altamonte Springs man was arrested at his ijom
Monday, charged with robbing a movie ticket seller at point on June 10.
Larry D. Cuyler, 4) Dunbar, was Jailed in lieu of $10, .
bond, on charges he stole $320 and a purse from the

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of the United States, to- that degree will Reagan

and Be?inan have placed their highest

gain public confidence and broaden his own ap---- priority_'hot on _ serving the public but*on
pe rpetua ti ng a personal feud that now has
peal. And to the extent that presidential qualities
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are lacking in a running mate, to that degree
dozens of other legislators and would-be
the Reagan presidential bid be jeopardized.
legisla tors.
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Al though this particular dranui has an allabout Reagan is his lack of focus on foreign afCalifumia cast, the script has been modified

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politicians subordinate ftwir public respon-

and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

sibilities to self-aggrandizement, career

vulnerable on international issues. The Americ.n

advancement and crude grabs for power.
Indeed, one of the least savory techniques

People, not to say 13.S Allis, would be riemvxed,

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respected foreign policy -advisers. It is important

those committees.

more thart the duck embryo injections, which
failed to give protection against the disease inI

than simply advocating tax cuts.
Unless Reagan converts public doubt about hit;

colleagues when he began planning a 19C
campaign for higher offic6, probably either

safe vaccine." But Winkler also paid tribute
In addition to protecting some 30,000
to the duck embryo vaccine, which he said Americans exposed to rabid an1mals every

And for another thing, the two news items
point up a basic problem of the United States

California's governorship or a seat In the U.S.
Senate.

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incompetent newcomers with neither experience

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McCarthy'sdlsplay of ambition engendered

Public confidence in the Social Security system,

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who promptly launched a drive to strip

fers a high degree of Immunity Ao the usually

further eroded by the "Son of Sam". fiasco.
A New York City newspaper has reported that
convicted killer David Berkowitz Is receiving
disability payments of more than $300 a month
under the Social Security program.
Government officials said the payments had
been approved due to Berkowitz' Inability to hold
a job because of mental Illness.
According to Rep. William Whltehurst, a
Virginia Republican investigating the system,

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equipped air force in Latin Anwica." acFkielCaitro, farfrocn beIng attheendof his cording to the Pentagon's Intelligence
rope, is at tb peak 01 hIs military 01C1I11CY,
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thanks to the Soviet Union's military
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assistance.
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the Southeastern United States, Mexico,
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Columbus, litWft Kiwanis to just five hits and striking out
seven- Mike Baker was the loser, fanning 16 while allowing just

may have achieved — thanks to their Soviet ' and the Bahunas, and most of the Dominican
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similar payments to prison inmates throughout
WASHINGTON — While do Pollyannas affairs, chaired by Rep. Gus Yatron, D.Pa.
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June 13, 1979, - a 5-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
"Things are looki ng be tter tha n in the past," Garland continued, "but it's a long season ahead."

knocking off the champs before bowing out In a second

pofitical and strategic purposes is also an

The new vaccine will be administered in the
shoulder, rather than the hip area, where the
Winkler said such workers injected with
painful, old rabies shots were given. It Is only three shots of the new vaccine will be
expected to be 95 to 100 per cent effective if presumed to have long-lasting iffununity to
administered quickly alter exposure to the rabies and it will no longer be necessary for
disease.
them to have constant blood tests to make
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Last year McCarthy antagonized his

year, the vaccine also will be used to I.mmunize thousands of laboratory employees,
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The last three years ha ve been very t rying ones for Marcus
Wayne Garland.
"I'm going to give more thought to this victory than any
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Maxwell opened the tourney with an easy -8 win
over Sunniland, one of four local entries in the tour.
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allegations has also shaped the new pact.
par ti cularly its economic provisions.
Turkey has been, in fact, in a state of
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larger numbers of antibodies to rabies, far billion aid

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California's Assembly speakership, which - Dr William G. Winkler, chief of the rabid and there have been no known failures
Terrorism has claimed more than 3,000
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respiratory
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McCarthy has held since 1974, is a position of
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victim and industry is slowing to a halt.
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extraordinary power. The speaker Juts the the national Center for Disease Control9
The human cell vaccine produces much Sixteen nations have put together a $1.6
sole authority to assign bills to COnUWttee3 hailed the licensing of the vaccine as a great
package and the United States is

foreign policy positions. The time, in short, has
come for Reagan to define his alternatives to the
Carter administration's incoherent foreign policy
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McCarthy-Berman battle blatant attempts identical vaccine prod uct for five years.
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to buy the loyalty of fellow legislators by
The Merieux vaccine has been in use in
of Philadelohla,
directing cash contributions to their camthe vaccine over an eight year Europe for five years and injected into at
palgns - already has been adopted by a developed
least 100,000 people. Winkler said it had been
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overwrought because of the hostage crisis in Iran

Ron Reed, 4-1,' the victory. Tug McGraw pitched the final in.

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needed with the current
duck embryo vachas become
routine,
according to the
ATLANTA (UPI) -- A French drug firm cine, which is rated only 80 to 90 percent ef- V organization' that keeps a -vigilant eye on
has gotten the jump on its American com- fective and is known to cause painful reac, basic human rights around the world, to
petitors in marketing a new and highly ef- I tions. in Inany peoplq.
subject detainees of the police and military
The French-produced vaccine will go on the
fective rabies vaccine developed by scientists
authorities to torture, with fatal conAmerican market June 16, Winkler said. But sequences in some cases.
in the United States.
he predicted a- ' "shortfall" of the product for
The Food Mid Drug Admifilsttati6fi grafittd
It might appear that there is no connection

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in effect in much of Tur key since 1978 In an
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up the sagging Turkish economy, without
whictie country could very rapidly be In no
position to cooperate with anyone.
Item: Amnesty International charges that
torture has become -'widespread and

fairs, about which the American people are now

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hits in leading the (itants to victory. Whitson, 4-7, struck out
five and did not walk a batter. The Expos got their run when
Gary Carter led off the second Inning with his 13th homer.
PhilLies 3, Dodgers 2
Manny Trillo doubled home Larry Bowa with one out In the
12th inning to lift the Phillies to victory. After Bowa was balked
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progressive legislators. Both are liberal
Democrats, with few Ideological differences
separating them. Both were sent to the state
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pact with an old ally.
Turkey.
A five-year Agreement for CooperationVón
Defense and Economy concluded in March
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fidence, Reagan is summoned now to provide that
requirement. And much confidence hinges on his
vice presidential nominee. Reagan's age has
created extraordinary interest in his choice of a
running mate. To the degree the GOP vice
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politics and government as irrelevant to their
daily lives, take alook at an especially vicious
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people to unat an incumbent president.
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ClrisQiambllssls beginning tostand out Like a destroyer In
a sea of mediocrity known as the Atlanta Braves.
After six years of playing for one of baseball's best teams,
the New York Yankees, Chamli!Lss finds himself on one of the
....woñt. Yet, it has only served to better demonstrate the consistency of the4iard-hlttlng first baseman, whose talents were
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Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pedigo,
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announce the birth of their
first child, a daughter, Jessica
Marie, who weighed in at 7
lbs., 4 oz., on June 10, at
Seminole Memorial Ilospital.
Maternal grandparents are
Mrs. Joanne Beasley, Sanford, and Buford Shepard,
Orlando. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Art
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your
answer to that man daughter could be a corn- Answer: "Because it doesn't
coffee, or don't you?"
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
Xi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has recessed the business sessions for
Xl BETA ETA
how stupid she must have do." In other words, 'Yes."
the summer months. Sew officers to lead the chapter whe n the new season
sounded all those years
When we retired down here,
OFFICERS
saying "I don't care." She a farm boy did some lawn
begins in the fall are, From left, Kathy Wallace, recording secretary; Carol
admitted that she was just shy work for me, and when I
Ann Smith, president; Ellen Keefer, retiring president; Eve ltogero, vice
and afraid she'd come across asked him if he'd like a cold
President; and Barbara Gorman, corresponding secretar y . Marion Farella
as too bold or eager.
drink, he replied, "I don't
IS the treasurer.
Abby, print this for all those care." I was puzzled and
people who need to know that looked at my husband. He
it's important to be positive said, "Go ahead and give it to
and assertive. I have another him
he means 'Yes.' "
friend who, when I ask how he
DEAR ABBY: I an) at the
WEDNESDAY.
is, always say, "All righ t I end of my rope! I have a 7.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order of the Eastern Star,
g uess." Next time he year-old daughter who talks
(OES),
Sanford, held its annual Friendship Night, with
"guesses" how he is, I'm constantly! She's a good
visiting officers from the seven other chapters In
going to tell him to find out for student, but at least two or
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sure and let me know.
three times a week I get a call
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DEBBIE from her teacher telling me
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SISTER (S a n f o r d S of the flUIIICFOUS endeavors
Potato Salad, Zesty Cole Slew, Baked Beans &amp;
Girls, Linda Bose, Marie Richter, Essie Cole, Elsie
Interested
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Encourage Rejuvenation) eluding with the formation of
Joyce Nicholson and Linnie Moye marched to the east
THURSDAY
called a special membership the Zoologival Society.
carrying pretty Japanese parasols.
luncheon meeting at the
Ruth Swinney, current
Distinguished guests were introduced and the
ROCK SHRIMP
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regular business meeting - was held, after which
Commerce building.
winner, co ncluded the talks
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SISTER organization,
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Major' League Standings
National League - Moreno,
The Railroaders will face Atlantic Bank in the first game of
By United Press International
Pitt 36, LeFtore, Mtl 35;
,, double-elimination series a . a p.m.
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W I Pct. GB Phil 11 2;
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Pastore. Cm and Richard, Hou
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In addition to authoring no-hitters and one-hitters with
NY 9-2; Gore, KC 52; Norris,
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regularity during the 1980 season, Grayson also paced the
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Monday's Results
Martin, KC and Honeycutt, Sea
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his last five games.
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Pittsburgh '5, Cuncinnati 3
Chi and Leonard, KC 7. S;
Adcock Roofing will be looking for its second straight SanAtlanta 6. St. Louis 3
Keough, Oak 7-6.
San Diego 3. New York 7
ford
Pee Wee League title when that series opens tonight.
Earned Run Average
San francisco S. Montreal 1
(based on 40 Innings pitched)
Adcock won the title without a playoff last year. But this year,
Ptii!a 1, Los Ang 7, 17 i nns.National League - Richard,
Clem Leonard Shell won the first half championship. Adcock
Today's Probable Pitchers
Hou 1.50; Carlton, Phil 1.71;
wnisi, . on the second half title,forcing the nlavoffs
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Pittsb,rgh (Bibby 71), 1:35 2.45; Honeycutt, Sea 2.60.
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National League - Sutter,
when It opens 11.4 series against Clem Leonard SheIl.,Team members are
Cincinnati at CIcago
Chi 13, H'ume, Cm and Alien,
New York at San Francisco
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Charlotte
38 71 641 -New York
32 31 .505 3
Columbus
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the Railroaders In the first game ofa double elimination
32 33 .492 4
Savannah
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30 21 .576 7
J'ville
25 38 .124 Si/i
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31 75 575 7
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30 20 500 5'i Orlando
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29 35 .453 14
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Knoxville
2$ 41 .375 19 .
29 29 .500 7
with the Little American title at 17-3.
Sunday's Results
30 31 193 71 1
O,iktan,d
28 33 159 9', Jacksonville 1, Montgomery 2
Seattle
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77 33 150 JO
Texas
Memphis 13, Chattanooga 2
11 36 .100 13
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24 37 .367 -45Columbus 5,-Charlotte I
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Columbus at Charlotte, rain delay
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Oakland II, Boston I
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Minnesota 1, Toronto 0
Columbus at Charlotte
Cleveland S. Chicago 3
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Jacksonville at Montgomery
New York 6, Seattle 3
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texas 6, Ka,,sas City 3
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Florida State
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W L Pct. GB first of two games and edging
California
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15 21 .651 ,&gt; •
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tialtimore (Stone 13), 7:30 p.m.
the Sanford crew 6-5 In a
CAR
M,riesola (Rt'dferni 63) at lamps
33 31 .515 10/1 second match up.
ioroito (Mu,abelta 16), 7:30 St. Pete
33 32 .507 11/,
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Detroit IMorris 661, 8 p.m.
Vero Bch
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weekend series for the local
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31 32 .515 7
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reel labels, pricing labels with either removable
or permanent adhesive, and file folder labels,
Accessory items stocked include key punch
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correction seats, magnetic tape leilder-

connectors, magnetic tape markers, telex tape
splicing patches and a unique label for use in the
banking industry called micrect labels. Cornputer paper and other accessories will be added to
the line within the next few months,
Joanne Kelley Larson, owner of JKL En terprises, acquir'ed her knowledge of the business
during tier 13 years as ewsittmier %,wry ice manager
f or a northern manufacturer of data processing

accessories and re,lized the lack of
good stocking distributors for these products III
the southeast, Alter locating in Sanfod, she

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The 1980 Census of Population and Housing
is now almost finished. It is very important Ihot th, census
be complete and correct. If you believe that ypu. (or anyone
else in your household, including visitors)
were
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3-Cemeteries

flAArts &amp; Crafts

2,Choice Lots in nicest section.
/aIued at $700, sacrifice, $200
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Building 295, Sanford Airport.

Sat. a.m. at Sambo's by ge
beagle or bassett type dog.
Having to take full series of
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Charges will not be I iied. Call
323-7627.

wishes to share home with

riitred widow. 332.7569

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4445

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10-09 same as above
George P Mceroom 10.11 P05
$114
ElIzabeth Tighe 542 Org Dr Apt 25 917 LW; Carol E Shoemaker s
Sanford Rec Veh Inc vs Hal 0. AS $756
1101 Arden St LW
Cornell Jr $7533
Jim Rowe Pest Control vs
James L Evans 1.5.4 1531 MonIca
Sun Bk Seni vs Sue A. Mitcheli Thomas FuIp P08 1672 Sanf $11 Joy CR Mtld; Maureen A
$790
ChristIne Russell vs Clarence Breaklron 5-54 same as above

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Fred L. Sprankle 7-33 762
Longdale Av LW; Peggy .1.
Barneti Bk OrI-WP vs Gary &amp;
Robinson 6-41 same as above
Pamela Link, 253$ Gale P1 Sanf
James M. Warren 7-61 464
FlOrida Statutes 197.246
$443
Marquetta Av Sanf; Cheryi Foley
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Dept of P11th &amp; Rehab (Margaret
Blazer FIn vs Marlorle P Hurt Cramer .Metro Sales 1921 W 1st St
12-61
same
as
above
Clifford C McNair 2.15 Rt 1
FOR TAX DEED
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Bowling) vs Linda Burketi, SI E 1231 N Brasher Dr LW $302
Sanf $911
25-4 Oviedo; Rosalee William 5-21
Ernest P. Beaudettejr. 11.52315
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
LPN 3.11 ShIft. Apply:
Pine St LW support
Beneflclai Finance vi Hubert L
Sears vs Barbara Harris Box 651 same as above
Palmetto Apt C Sant; Heather H. that Louis M. or Marguarlte A.
Lak,vi,* Nursing Center
Dept of HIth I. Rehab (Victoria Shelton 7 5) CB $1319
FP $470
Andrew C Moler 10.53 2606 Madden 1241 same as above
Tolka
the
holder of the followIng
919E. 2nd St.
Campbell) vs Norris A Collins
Same as above vs Michael &amp;
Sun Bk km vi Marintha Dyle. Embrey Dr CS; Susan E McBrIde
RobertO. Cuevas 10-61 Nt 1 Box certificates has filed said cer
support
Marianne Welch 650 Land Av LW Jack T BrIdges P0 Drawer 2 Sant 5-52 304 Wade st vs
2$IX Oviedo; Tetesa A. Nelson 9- lificatesfor a tax deed to be issued
NIGHT MAN-For cleaning
Semoran North Apti vs Karen $1364
&amp; Mark E Dyal. Frank Whigham
James A Brockman 12-23 POB 62 same as above
thereon. The certificate numbers
servIce. Immediate opening,
Kenny possession of apt 2204 5573
Same as above vs Roy H P05 1330 Sanford $76.4
903 Mtd; Linda IL Voltoline 4.3$
JOh(i 0. Kechilian 3-53 2100 and years ot issuance, the
experience preferred. Apply in
N. Semorn By WP
Bailienger 6% Sandpiper Ln CS
Tilta Air Con vs Scottos Pizza Alt
207 Tangerine Dr Sift
Howell Brch Rd Apt $90 Mtld; description of the property, and
person. KMart, 3101 Orlando
(Foreclosure Flagship Bk km $313
Mall AS $132
SarahA.PiIolan4-54531MarkIam thenamninwnichitwasauad
Dr., Sanford. We are an Equal
vs James Melvin $2111
Sunshine Dispensing Syst vs
Rocky N- Darnell 9.54 101 Rd LW
Thomas H West Jr vs James N
ire as follows:
Opportunity Employer N F.
Laurel M. Reynolds vs James W Ranch House of Org $3631
Mayrose SaM; Marsha L Clemons
Williams $160
Jeffrey 0. Sanders 7.60 2300
Certificate No. 1210
WI support
1st Nat Bk Org County vs
Taylor Rental Ctr vs Robed 557 RI 2 BOX 410 SaM
Ridgewood Av Sanf; Susan L.
LPNS I AIDES
Year of Issuance 1976
HB 2321 Fleet Cr Union Pk wf Douglas Smith P08 2310 Lk Mary
PacewIcz 210 Edgemon WS $1577
TImothy H Stack 11411030 E 1st Walker 12-40 same as above
Description of Prop*rty Lot 11
Better Living Center of
3977 Irma Shores Dr Orl
$709
St Sanf; Kimberiy 0 Shaw 7-61 Nt S
Alien J. SmIth Jr. 11.10 717 1. BIk B North Orlando Ranches Sec
Casselberry. Call for appoint.
Dept of HIth Rehab (Chatia TB. Aycock Funeral Home s
50* 210A DeLand
CarolIna Av DeLand; Karen L. 2 PB 12 PG 12
mOnt. 3395002.
Williams)vsEric E.WiIliamslOO6 Cynthia Endy 220 LIncoln Rd CS
Name in which assessed Mary
TImothy E Carroll 1.39 3113A Pughiesa 4-63 561 PIne St n'
Mangousline Av Sant support
$970
CONVENIENCE STORE
Rutter
Annette M D.chellls &amp; Gary R BrauvaCtOrl; RobinDSmith9-39 terprlse
Tropic Bk Scm vs Byron
Barnett Bk WP vs Beverly A
CLERK
Good Company
William H. Watson 1-46 iSiS
All ot said property being in the
1521 Ihoshon.e Trail CS
Westerlield3lOWSanSebastlanCt Stokes Nt 2 Box 197 Sanford $357 WI Maiden restored to Annette
benefits Apply Handy Way
Zirmie Dr. Deltona; RItaL. Butler County of Seminole, State of
Moms
David
N
Howell
AS $997
-The CitIzens 1. Southern Nat Bk Mary
Food Store, Sanford area,
11-60 same as above
Florida.
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ConnIe P Branning &amp; Doyce c
Worth Texan ShIrley D10.57
GreenFort
ii.
Combank-Sem vs Tar.Sar, Inc of SC vi Orlando IndustrIal 0ev &amp;
Jøhn
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Whelan
9.47
200
Fern
Pk
Unless
luck
certificate
or
car.
33$ E Evergreen LW $337
,RN full time, S-i shift. Apply in
Thomas E Mardis (foreclosure) wf's maiden name Is restOred to 36 P05 402 Sanford
By No. 501 FP; Janice L. Young tificales shall be redeemed ac
Connie Sue Pill
Ralph I) KoohI 11.57 700
Barnett Bk WP vs James B 5161.421
peri Sanford Nursing &amp;
L
121
Country
Club
Cr
$anf
cording to law the property
Maitland Av AS No T30; Robin
James M Heflin &amp; Alma WI add
Dubois &amp; Do-Hul 1507 Glaston.
Gordon I. Vera Laraman
Cmv. Canter, 930 Mallonvitle
Daniel N.Willlamson2.35413W. described In such Certificate or
Boo&amp;er
12.36
212
Oakland
Av
same
as
Sani
above
berry Dr MIld 1365
Robert J Matnews ci al $3449
Ave.
Methis
DeLand;
lnez HarrIs 12. certIficates will b sold to the
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&amp;
Barbara
PatrIck
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McCarthy
1.37
200
22
same
Southeast Svcs vs Carson Mullis
Barnett Bli 00L.WP vs Robed &amp;
as above
highest bidder at the court house
Fern. Park By FP; Samatha A
Evelyn C Sthur,n &amp; Rlctiard
$1102
Macla Cuevas 610 Camden St AS
SALES POSITION
Joseph A. Malburg 10-34 dootonthe1lthdayofJuIy,s0ap
1323 Dunsany Dr Orl WI 677 Her.
5OI 1231 same as above
Bill Kribs Sun SI Ford vs Charles $616
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Cleveland,
Ohio:
Cynthia
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11:00 A.M.
Qiorge J Roberts Jr 933 P08
Towni Originals $1312
Buena Vista Ptrs vs Joyce mite Cove AS
Recorded Milug,.
Datedthis2$thdayolMay, 1950.
P7 Sent: Beatrice W Cooper 6.33 Danielson 9.59 same as above
Bruno Zawrotnalk &amp; Michelle
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Jordan Marsh vs Leroy &amp; Swanson $404
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Ted
N.
Netter
6-33
12$
SE
9th
St
(SEAL)
Hb
601
1
125
Lake
Minnie
Dr
nm st Sent
Sani
Mirian Johnson 620 Sanford Av
Same as above vs Anitra Davis
Apt S Qca$a; ElIzabeth A. Rogers
Arthur H. leckwItb Jr.
*Obert H String 3.31 1101
Lcnnle a MIller I. MelIssa
5,11 $460
21-SltUah(,n Vnted
sin
OaOhIII Dr AS
Clark Circuit Court.
Vilenc-la
Devid
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Fuller
&amp;
Janls
Ct
Sanf;-Juns
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Singer
Atlantic Nat Bk Scm vs James
Gin Fin vs Bernice Engram
SilnhfiQIe
Co..
James
N. Burke 9.30 250 Ban.
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Lee N SmIth &amp; JeanM 1120 Fl Av 33 same as above
PIatt 11.4 Tahoe St Apof*a
Sanford PIe.
bury C? LW: Nancy H. Schmidt 3.
Will Cantor
Same as above vs U.G. Mansion
Hans J Kuss vs Tandy Spears Sant Kb P01 1222
Jack DWhite 1142127 Mobil, Av 20 12503. DeemIng Dr. Na. 121 w
Elderly Patients In my home
By: Oiiryl Green,
LInda C Iedsoe 1.
320 Glraida Av Deltona $1133
$3362
DepiAy Clerk
Ralph Wf LW; Tammy L Br*ozowskl 461
322-32S1
John 0. FelIa 7.39 160 Plneda St
Same as above vs. Edward
Marine Bk Kettle Moraine vs maiden name Is restored to LInda
as above
Publish: June 10, I?, 24. July
LW: hida C. Wilson 1142 same as
Cecilia Schoen
Frampton 200 Finn Pk lv Apt 702 LouIse Kelly $15,219
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Remodeling, Masonry
1950
or
James H Pumphrey Jr 10.40 7120 above
) F Built &amp; Mary
PP $2016
Sandra Jo Miller vs Herbert J
Ceramic Tile work wanted.
Ibrest City Rd Orl: Laura L
DEX.Ii
Scott
I.
Freeman
1233
502
O.k.
John T Sweeney 1. JacquelIne W
Atlantic Bk SanS vs Francis K support
Free Estimates. 323O113.
Clay Mckinney I Bridle *1416 iv LWviclder 243 102 Sweetwater Crest St AS: Pamela H. McKefyt.
Mayd$lVaIIeIoCI&amp; Ruby J May
Sentinel Stat vs The Lease Car
535 205 Fern Ph lv No. 310 PP
MATURE.
1130 Fl Ày Apt 204 Sanf $1104
experienced
Store &amp; Richard &amp; Linda Kaufman Foedham Av AS
Pieni4a Statvies 197.246
Keilsy T Alstonso
David K. West 11.14 P01
97
George P Mclroom &amp; Janice N forest
Eugene A Butler Jr Ill vs $931
bookkeeper I office worker
NOTICE
OP
APPLICATION
City
Rd
Forest
City,
Geneva;
Gail
C.
Urban
50
same
Lee'nIs
Patrkla P Johnon I Victor A
Thomplons Auto Svc I. Repair 103
511k5 employmin,
Flintkol, Supply vs AmerIcana
DIED
ROberts 760 same as above
as above
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WI name restored to PatrIcIa
Call
Celery Ày Sent $413
Carpet &amp; Randy Larsn $17,049
Lionel
s
Appleby
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
5.19
Employers Insur of Wausat.a vs
AuiIln 0ev vs NationwIde M. Pratt

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CALL 322.2611

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lbathlnLakeMary
Call 322-6457

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iou, evenings 661614.

SANFORD-)Bdrm.,air.&amp;h.at,
w.w carpetIng, $300 mo. + :
$300. sec. deposit. No pets.
References. 322.1477.

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SANFORD- I BORM, 1½ batp
on I 6cró fenced
+ deposit. 3220716.

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3221111
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322-2420

1010.

2439 S. MyrtimAve.
Santont
Orlando
321-0640
327)577

2525

Large 2 bdrm Mobile Home,
prIvate fenced yard, air &amp;

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service
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heal. $250 a month.
A.A. McClanahan

Inc

Req. Real Estate Broker 322-5W2

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FOR RENT-Small trailer,
adults, no pets. 5
at Park
Ave. Mobile P6rk. 2145 Park
Ave.
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large family rm, bookshelves,
garage. Large shaded lot
145*251'. $59,900. Call 345.5162.

Day 01 Night

LARGE FE
yrs. old. $34,900.

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BR. 1½5.$

rwi. J Off, CH&amp;A. $49,500.

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IDYLLWILDE I BR, 21, in
WOUnd Pool, all amenities.
$64,900.

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LAKE FRONT. Perfect 2 BR

retire home, FR,CH&amp;A 143.900,

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One bedroom House plus one
bedroom triller, both furnishedon large size lot in
Osteun,, Fl. 11 miles Ifom
Sanford. $11,300 cash or 14.300
and refinance 15.000 molt.
gags. Inquire 104 Palmetto
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Ave., Sanford. Phone 323.4301.

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KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
2304 Oak Ave.,
Sanford

separately
cacti.

Thursday 7:30

iopenlpacearedfls
double wide 40' mObile home
one acres. Only 5*000.

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$147,000. CALL 331-151.4, -

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MobIle Home doubl, wide,
CilIA,, on the sconic Wekiva
hum. 127.350. Call 332.539.

INC.
R EALTORS
701514g.

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330.0095

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LaWn Care

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SANFORD
LAWN CARE
TEEN. Mow rake, weed I
t,mc or regular F'llone S. t'lfl
123 612S
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VER L AWN SEP VICE
t,0* CdQt'. tt,ITI Vii ,il'oo or .111
season 3?? 0110
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Mowing Edging Trimming
SodS. MIh
General Cleaning &amp; Hauling
119 761)
Free Est

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Carpet Cleaning
CARPETS. FURNITURE
CLEANING

Mobile Home Repairs

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Tint&amp;Steamextractbon

322.4132

$31 5397

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I. Sell, the finest In uSed

LIt.

331 1887

ANDY'SCARFJEICLEANING
Special Rates for COmpleTes
- Free Estimates
2Ihr
8)0 0070

tools.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur-

3395386

JOHNSON

Ceramic Tile

MOBILE HOME
REPAIRS

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MEIPITZER TILE
New 01' repair. leaky showers our
speclaity.25 yrs. E.p 369 8562

GAS RANGES. Reconditioned,

Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,

72-Auction

323-1340.

All Phases of
Mobile Repairs

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Good Used TV's, 1236 up
MILLERS
26l9OIndD
Ph. 322 0337

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GUN AUCTION
June 27 &amp; 21, consIgnments

accepted, for into call Sanford
Auction. 323-7340 or AAA
Auction. 339-7070.

Used tbl model color TV's, ali
working. 599.95 10 to choose
from Poll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
3221711

6v1'orsi.perience
S.Il $ijrni',h

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GWALTPIEY JEWELER

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201S.ParkAve
322 6509
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PAINTING

ROOFS KOOLSEALED

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For Estate
Commercial &amp;
-Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals, Call Dell's Auction

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DRIVEWAYS

322-5515

after 6

!ainting

323 5.620.

COLOR"t$"

Electrical

OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Offices

HERB'STV
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2S97S.
SanfordAve.
323-17)4

339 7020 LONOW000
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75-Recreationa I VehiCleS

Agent 339 $336

PAINT BRAND

ELCTRICAL REPAIRS &amp;

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
1493.75. B-al $113.16 or $17 mo.

Exteriors 999. to $399
( YOUR CHOICE

SERVICE Lighting Ceiling 8.
Attic fani 8. times
Local Call 628 6921
71 Hours

FACIA ltOARS s1 oii

Fireplaces

' All work quiranleed 7.
scraping 7. mildew renioval

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TELEVISION-RCA

PLAYMOR Travel Trailer-il'
Clean, easy towing, sleeps I
$100 Call 321 012S

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

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POP UP CAMPER for rent for
your summer vacation. Sleeps
6 s;s wk, + 550 dep. 322 8678

$131 or $11 monthly.

BAKS
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54-Ga rage Sales

J

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CO.

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- Painting &amp; Repair

Furn. Refinishing
REFINISHING -Touch up &amp;

Top Dollar Paid lot lunk a. Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
mint. 377.5950
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BUY JUNK CARS

55Boats a_Accessories
en Hwy. 1192
Sanford, Fla. 32771

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Photography

Reasonable Quality Work

Call 322-1624, 377.4
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ROB5ON MARINE

I rent Painting &amp; Repair
Inter or &amp; ITIprior
Free F st
3?? 1558

misc repairs at reasonable
- prIces. Estimates 312 7196
FURNITURE SERVICES
Altamonte Springs 331 0909
Repair S. Refinishing

Fran-n 1)0 to $30

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Creative Surlaces IC . special
ilinQ in rep,iinting, nI &amp; e.t
waIlp.per. wall fexirin,j. woOd
staring Urrl-,f Alter you
hav. call,'d ll'q' mist rll lhe

Stalled). Call John 331 0377,
tree estimates

CASH FOR JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS Same day service
323-Fill

OFFICE FURNITURE
lOCompIe$e Offices
339 7020 LONGW000
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The King of The Rock
All types of stone, interior
exterior, commercial
resIdential,
pPcialty
decorative fireplaces (in

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Wedding photography 1y John

Groomlng&amp; Boarding

78-Wotorcycles

Cullum Free eng,)cjement

photos or color 5.10 323 8258

47-Real

Estate_Wanted
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Will divide. 51.10$ per acre.
iun will finance. 333-2519
leDuples lees 14 Single Family
lots. Ideal for PHA 23$
Program. 3314*t

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in

the City of Sanford for
rehabilitation prolect. Will pay
up to $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 303.323%t$.

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W-iW.isica I

svrcna r1ise

outside screened runs. ott

Remodeling

floor sleeping boxes, InsulOted,
shady kennels, circulating

EVERY DAY someone is
looking for what you have to
sill. Call today and your

Electric auto harp for sale with
amplifier &amp; case. Like new.

REMODELING

Cash $140. Also guitar cost

Save your credit. Will make
buck payments &amp; up to 13,000
cash to you. Mary Griffith
REALTOR 1415.1424 or 322.

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2 to 4 p.m.

Bougtd

&amp;SokI
Will buy 1st 1 2nd mortgales. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida

.,uwu.i uencn,
delivery &amp; tuning: CANNON
MUSIC CO., Lcngwood Village
Shopping Center, SR 13.4. 1
of I-I.
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OFFICE tURNlTURE

aucompIefe Offices
339-7020 LONGW000

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1,2,3 II, Subs
ISiedle
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34,101 Ml.

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tarpentry,Palnting,Maint.

1505 W.2$th ST.
SANFORD

322.200

Insured

$34.539

Saont. Ranid. 32771
333-7473

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SO.
BALINT - 3225663

LIGHT SLUI,
3 DR. 4 SF110

Home Repsir

P'WSI,aOIwI

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'ER VICES UNLiMITED

Home Repairl Remodeling
- 34u's.

Weidingc)on.,$15,00perh,

322-0771

3220711
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House Clsinlrsg
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HbusE.wly,s Cleaning ServIce

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PransonalIzed, fast dependable
' R.gularor ltImeb.,,sls

Wedowashwindows 47750.,

&amp;

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RBPSfr

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also PATIO DOORS
322-5545

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To List Your Business...
DIQI 3222611 01 83-9993

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CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR

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SpeCiôl S . Sale

of all type-s. LIC. Bonded
323 403$

$•)QQç

2795
'74 HONDA
1995
'72 DODGE DART
1595

LEXPERT

14'up

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lDCOiflPIiIeOffices

Roofing
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AT.. Ac.

"Luxury For Lou"

331 71)2

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OfFICE FURNITURE
33S- 7030 LONGWOO

EXTRA CLEAN
USED CARS
74 CAMARO

2 DR., FRONT
WHIIL DRIVE,
AT., AC.

IPISI-Lawadry

BE LINS.CONSI
322 /029

Mildew off Roof, ext Walls
Mobile Homes. RVs (etc.)
Senior citizen discount. Free est.

75 AUDI FOX

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RCA Color Console 23", sold new
over 5)00. Balanc, due $141 or
take over payments s week.
NO MONEY DOWN Still In
warranty. Call, 21st Century
142-5391 day or nigN. Free
home trial
no Obligation.

JET STREAM IND.

Call 322-7151

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5O-Msceilaneous
for Sale

TELEVISIQNS

avail

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Real Good Condition

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RobInson, Orlando, 42-3974

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whole ball of wax Financing

HONDA 100 Super Sport

NEW SPINET PIANOS- Full
price $991. Console pianos
$1193. These are top name

Mortgage Investment. 1101 1.

10 Complete Offices
339.1020 LONGW000

Fireplaces We handle the

3225/52.

CleanIng

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New rms, kit &amp; bath remodeling

cages. We cater to your pets.

ClassIfied Ad will appear here
tomorrow.

$219, Sell $73. 332.353,,

nlaa.

SPRING HOUSECLEANt$07
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIP lED AD.

Needsminorrepair
Call 321 0125
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Boarding Kennels, InsIde &amp;

A-OK TIRE
322-7ØQ
NEW TlRES$).$9 UP
2113 French Ave.
Sanford

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OFFICE FURNITURE
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JON BOAT-to'

fans. Also Air conditioned

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LONGW000' - 434 Magnolia
Ave. 31½. micilieud aisump.
tin. New
Desist motivated. 510.001

.33oop,,

v99. 2.0412,332-1517
302E.253

See our beautiful new IMOAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOSILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
333-5200

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323-

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iANDLEOD SANFORD
2 BR,7I, newly painted. Ige unit.
$29,900, $4900 down. 1.395.7746,

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HORSE RANCH-WIth I Bdim,
I bath house. 4 acrn'+ 14 stall
deluxe barn. Alt ?acIUIIes.

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ForSah

cvpit. fiew range.

nit., lam. rm.. fireplace,
F0IENT

4143.

PLUMBING BUSINESS cornpies, w. inventory I real
estate. Cali W. M.aliczowilii,
REALTOR, 3fl-7953.

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FOIC-Equal Housing Lander

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2 .baI

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NEM.TOR

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205411 rnieer,

pet. Interest to qualllied

to pasture on dead-end street,
large fenced lot. $27,500. 363-

NEED RESIDENTIAL
FINANCING?
CALL
(305)333.1774

REALTOR 332-1951
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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CHULUOTA-By owner Lovely
2 Berm, I bath, eat-in kit, new
ww carpet, paInt I roof. Backs

3334061 eves. 33213331(323-0317

STEMPERAGENCY

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BUILDING LOTS

322-7972

REALTOR. MU

cintraily located only $IL000.
1

Phone 322-7511, Sanford

MiNSWOITH IEALU

SPRKLlNG C1.EAN-Smsibly
priced 3 Idmins, 1½ bath,

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buyers. New homes with
mthly payments under $250.
Low down payments, 322-2257.

Geneva. Only $95,000.

Legal Notice

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2 Acres

W. Garneit White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

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REDUCED -, Sdrms CarolIne
Log Home, central HIA,

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FORMERLY l'-tarrietts Beau,,
377
Nook 519 E

Cash

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Animal Haven Grooming 8.

screen porch, excellent area.
Owner will hold. $31,300.

COUNTRY LIVING--Fresh air

Sunday7:30

3225253

2-1 JUST REMODELED, Large

In total $4,500

or

Lk. Mary Blvd.

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needs TIC. Owner will hold
mortgage. $24,000.

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

343$ S. French (17-92) Sanford
3235324

Bulldozing. Clearing. liackhoe
Service Ditches. culverts.
x,ndc Call 8)) 7t95

Boa uty Care

furniture, Refrlg., Stoves.

121$ French (17 92)

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balance $395, $19 monthly.

EAI.TY WORLD.
The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Rcaltors

Land Clearing

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ORIENTAL. RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditIon 6411176

Iiá% probe. Originally $619,
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retrig, freezers, waler coolers,
misc. Call 323 718.6 anytime

Brand New. push button control

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I pc. or houseful
2lhrs.

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Working or not
3.77 2250

ASSOCiATES, INC.
REALTORS, MLS
5th St..

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FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

SPACIOUS 7 Bm older home

BUILDING LOTS-li Lots
il33 Ft..Zoned Al, sold

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area. $33.00.

CALL 323-Sill

Retort town,
rT!. IT1J TOr

$130 week May thru Aug.
Needs repair. Property size
101*172 approx. only 533.000.
Si.?SOdown,balanceat I0pct.
for IS or 20 years. Owner
financed. Hurry! Hurry!
Hurry!

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(lnc.d yd. $39,000.

3 BDRM. 1 Bath Cl home on Il'*

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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARS!
Ball &amp; Blown CUSTOM IN
SULAT ION CO 323 ut) or 0)1
177t Frey' est

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Reconditioned room A-Cs 1000
to 30.000 BTU's 90 day quar
Sales 3. ServIce. Orlando
Room Comfort Center. 2485
John Young Pkway. 2986077.

WE BUY FURN. &amp; APPL.

want ads every day
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DeLAND-DOLL HOUSE. Just
minutes from the University. 2
Bdrms, fireplace, Ire,s I

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club activities.

back

ERA.

$1330 DOWN + Closing costs
buysthls3 B*m, 1 bath home
In Pinecresi. Large fenced yd,
carport, new carpet &amp; paint.
$34330.

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week f or only $3.50 per

week? This is an ideal way
to inform the public of your

a a*

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river, trout fish from your

J'SLW eves

It's easy to place a Classified Ad
Well even help you word
it. Call 322.2611.

TRANSFERRED. SoartiIng 3
BL 25. fenced. $37,900.

NOTICE

Did you know that your
Club or organization can
6ppear in thiS liSting each

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SUMMER

fireplace each side. Fur
ni%hed. Fronts on Hwy 71 &amp;
backs up to Rocky Broad
River. Sundeck overlooks

MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broker

Lic.

OR

VACATION
PROPERTY.
Duplex 2 bdrrn, 1 bath &amp;

H Ernest

JENNY CLARK. RUALTY,
REALTOR

REDUCED 13.100, 2 BR FR.
new loot, kit equip. 131,50g.

INCOME

rm, sturdy brick construction
and is only 2 yrs young. Won't
last long.

DELTOIIA-3 BcVm, 1 bath, eatin kitchen, fenced. S33,000.

REALTOR, MLS

!3'5:

p.m

RAMBLING COUNTRY
Located on S wooded acres this 3
berm, 2 bath home has a very
modern kit, fireplace, family

OVIEDO-3 SDRM. 2 bath,

Realty

11011

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WANT A MOUNTAIN HOME
SITE' We have It. 1 ~ acre,
wooded, high ground. Cocated
West ol Ashville.
P.C.
Restricted, secluded with
mountain stream at rear of
property. Ideal for Chalet only
$7,200

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Air Conditioning

Furniture Salvage, 17-92, So.of
Sanford. 372 1721.

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Insulation

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Wanted to buy used olfice
equipment. Poll's Sanford

If you are having difficulty
f,ndng a place, to live, carlo
drive, a lob, or some service
you have need of, read all our

lots in the hills of the-- Blue
Ridge mountains of Virginia
17,000 cash for all. 3723339.

even a fish pond. Call ton all
the particulars.

coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim, 373 1115

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Somebody
look'ing for your
bargain Offer 'I today in the
Classilied Ads

OrFICEFURNITURL

HIDEAWAYS--Several building

"Must See" with Fireplace,
swimming pool, office, barn,

L -' F1ench 32 32222

34-4blIeHomes

rroperiy

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

BROKER
Park

45A-4)jtof State

WII buy old class rings &amp; Silver

time Sal. $119 llor$19 33 mo
Agent 339

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Buy

to

Orlando$4-3161)

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig $10935, used short

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wooded acres. Now Only
143.500.

SEIGLER REALTY

DELTONA-_2 Berm. fUrIhed.
$195 mo. First, last, security.
4
No pets. Available now. $74

68-Wanted

1104N.MjlI5Ay.

Ref. repo. 16 Cu ft trost tree,
Orig. $529, now $205 or Sit mo.
Agent 339-5336.
KEPIMORE WASHER..-p.ace,
Service Used Machines.
MOONEVAPPLIANCES
323-0697

ATTENTION!

BARGAIN 'BARGAIN,
Bring your fishing pole and let us
show you this 3 bdrm, I bath
lake front home on 3 nicely

AT $13,000.

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trystaIDr$aN:JOyceEer3.34
PERMIT that Louis N. or MarguerIte A.
HintS' WlmberlyJr&amp;Jefl-yLwf
JamesPiercePaintingllo7Locust Comm Brokers ci al $3533
t1
TOlka the holder of the following 24-BUSII*SS OPI3011Uflities
St lint $419
William A Moeshlln it al vs All 1112 WCentrsi Cr1
Johp Moore, 40$ W. 201k *t.. Certificat
has flied said car.
Tony 0 5yft 234 Rt 1 50 343
MagalyFNoguelraao.rle
1PM Inc &amp; Jerry Lisle - vs McI Electric Svc it al
vl3do Robin L Krota 3.57 same R*ooi. $1,300
tifkatisforataxdeedtobeised
*1
110
Wayman
St
LW
D&amp;SAuRepair5_.4
Productions P05 IllS WP $373
Combank wp vs
Ibniar R. Smith. 1214 W 3rd 34., thereon. The certificate numbers
above
L NIgtttlngie Sr I Ethel
&amp; Paris house. Going bu$in
Dept of P11th 1 Rdab (Joknsva 1120 Hamilton Av LW $425
12.34 P01 RipaIr, 55,000
and years of issuance, the
Cantos
L.
Rutherford
in a great area. Hwy. o
L
WI
1335
S
Iummerllst
Av
$anf he
James) vs Cleveland N Mitchell
Same as above vs Lavirne
A.
McAllIster,
3610
Myr)l.
414 Chuluala; Thelma J Campbell
Au., description of the property, and
betw
940 Klnsland, Ga.
support
Altamonte MaIl 1 17.
GrIffin 417 Haflaway AS 533$
thenam
437 same as above
was.ss,,
c.re. A Orassl Louis G
Housi of Din.ttn vs Tom Perez
American Hamptoni Bk vs
Sanford Housing AuthorIty, are U follows:
1079
Jcmss
W
Slaughter
954
215
Michael I Daley I
N
Sickacrss Tn Mild $339
Gerald Peters $2333
FnancssShr.def(Strous.)vsQ.
Certificate No. 43$
'aIm Place Sent; Llgh A Hen. Castle Brewer, Renovate, I$0
INC. •
ThomisClayTurnef&amp;CherylA
Cook PaInt &amp; Vanidsh veSPer
Yearof Ieeuancel974
ic4.0samea$$bove
ha
P05
31
RiChmond, Kansas wi
Terrell Pucket $UP0fl
Line Fabricators 1444
EALTORS
DescrIption of Property Lots
Thomas W Cholhulte 10.57 2510
s CP.-ok,
Southea*t Nat Bk Orl vs Smfttys
lIeu Wide Collection vs Loran
701 Bldg.
+ 4OLongwsod P11 P019
WI 2115, arthaIl Au Sal, Kellia L lar
susan
sey
a
Terry
I
lnc.ulal$74,159
WHowardlll$1fl
Name in which
1. Ahanionte Dr.
t443POl69$L.akeMary
Montgomery Ward vs Rebecca
Adobe SIdg Ctns vs Dennis C$4AVSIflfhbAIIICCS
William S. Caddius and Kathryn
Leroy
I
keen
44$
Rt
7
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Nc,
oI.
1. Rckwde &amp; Margaret N
Bermer 4171 Highland LW$729
Walkir hike St
H.Cadmus
GriceMHoiiway?13 17)OW36d
hal)6 Bian.-Cr LWWI NT 1 5
PlTITlOU$N,u**
Same'
James &amp;
Des Inc vs *asedu inc Miami' 35C LW
St Ii.of Slid ptS94fly bSIIIg
Daisy Walden fl09 W Rh St Sent Poll AIIm 401 Cqy Ct AS $962
ToTh.,',
is hereby
olven that
we n COunty Si Sentkiøli1 State of
Richard W Davis $11 P01 3)I areNotice
engaged
Wi bushiesa
a
&amp;
30s
$424
.W: Fiorsa N, Peacock $10701 O'S,Iá Rd., Fern Feet, Fl.., Florida.
lIP Concrels vs Engktesnsd *1 name restored to Roberta
WOUld like tO share my large
Same as ØQv VS Fiormnci Concepts 211 S Park Av Sanford Joe
Unlias
CI AS
certulkats
Repasz Nt 1 SW 1434 LW
337*
WIllIams SH III L.ureI Dr Sat $734
mh'iole
County,
Florida
tlficotes
shall
be
redeemed
acimme hi Sanlont with working
0
Preston
11.39 tIll
Cole. S Foster &amp; Larry I
ffi fIcfl$is name of RID
FlagshIp Bk Sam vs .R. Bruce
cording to law the Property
P1On. aoe 20.2$ Cuff 322-$0s.
YlOull Rd
Av
No.4
SanS
CI, Cynthia H AUTOS, and that I iNsist IS described In such certificate or
Same as above vs Franch II $1,014
439
1202
Old
Dbd.
Hwy
LW
Phyllis
J
Doyle 1. Wayne W
said name with the Clerk
Kaiser Jr 6321 Orsng•Av ApI 23)
Gin 11cc vs Irriestine halley
0 Ou.n*ey 11.62436 Iris
will be SOld to t
Ralelofi I. COOPIJr &amp; Bestrice
the circuit Court, Seminole highest bidder
2no
at the ciii? heus
$43'
AS$ili
1
CI:
Karep
A.
w,
Carter
4.62544111
COufl*Y
P11(14*
Itt
acCOrdance
dooron
the
14h
day
of
July,
1950
above
vs
Linda
H.
Marlene
C
Harrington
vs
Sam.
'above
at
*tth 'hi
isii Of liii PlC- 11:00 AN.
Williams $30 V.lencia C? N SaM Thomas M Hervktton
Charles. 1. Kitwy $37 Teeas; tItiOim 4
sntord Giacioss living. Ra.
PsggyHantvsThomasAwatei-s
$53
Name Statuls
Wabto Weekly I monthly
-arsn L.1(ona 11.60715 av*oo Seclioe% $43.09
Florida TqWitL Dat dthls 50th dey of May, 1951
Statutes (SEAL)
The Coohi Factory $102 Valoncla Ct I
WLOF
suppo,',
r0Ie tANSies paid. lnMrs
vict e Hdett 1140 Nt
1W.
ltoik$tra Agcy vs Pat McGee
$2973
RØiph W. MCKInnsy
Arthur H. IeckwltIt Jr.
11%
S. Quk 141)113.
01., Ma(1II1 1I.;.I
Oaks Cr Orinouid leach
Clerk.
Fred J Hofinadel Jr vs LtAhus' N 7
OuhWuplet Di'. Cl: Kim
.3.
1113 Nt 1 Box 477 LW 1
Ralph
Fra.*.s
:
1 0 KuIp,, vs Pmy Nchar4 N
1*1011,
Slate $2752
e$Ion 4.10 970 Rait.dus Ày On
342
F Smith
Combank.WP vs DanIel James Marshall 7523 Aloms Ày ViP $3
Sanford, F
Alfred Cleveland 941 303 Teak.
Putter- Piac* LWI Doivia L
Richard C. ag'
James
P.
Panke
us
04.y
TWt
Johnaoø
3.43
By: Cheryl Grr,
Divine
od In AS: Sharon 0. SImpson 1.
1*4 McbIWAv Lw' ,
24 &amp; July 1
U
FOR REIfY
DeWy
LW Ày AS
Bernet? SI WP vs Rtynatd &amp; P0$
Jibe' .wlenams i.a tO)Montgomery Ward 'vs Gait
H11 17. 24 &amp; July 1.0, 1150
Gail Robinson $371
'$anford 1. Kaufman 7'lS 703
Amitla Ol,$nd; Vera Mai1sout
DIX.43
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33Houses Furnished

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BLOCK &amp; Mobile home. Here's
your cute little 3 Berm home.
Cth tlI1
rii i,,.ai.

CROCKETT
LOG
HOME
I kEflRflflAA.
nAYIl
WOODED CORNER LOT.
NEW LQG.WAL1S, TRUSS
ROOF. DRIED.IN, DOORS I
WINDOWS. WILL COMPETE

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture, 203 E. 25th St. 323091).

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INVEITORS&amp;BUILDERS

6 Single family lots, 2 Duplex
lots. lOFour plix lots. 3)1 SS1I.

3210759
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520.500.

CALL ANYTIME

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Service for small business.
farms. nurseries, ranches, etc
George Britton. CPA. 862 5116
Longwood

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Brand new, with power head &amp;
all attachments. Warranty.
Pay $399. or $20 monthly. Fin

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Lic. Real Estate Broker
26'405anfordAve.

NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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MORRIS Sr
LIC
REAL ESTATE Broker
8348200 Eves 862.3655

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BATEMAN REALTY

PROPERTY

-H Ernest

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 327 7195

3 BEDROOM WITH EAT.IN
KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH,

COUNTRY CHARM! Beautiful 3
SR. 2 Bath, 2 story Estate on
1 + Ac. I Gazebo. Pond, Guest
Collage, 1 Every Feature to
make this your Dre.m Home!

LAKE' FRONT

to acres, beautifully wooded
country estate, Longwood off
EE Williamson Road, near I I

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Call Bart

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM.
AIR 1. HEAT, NEW APPLI.
ANCES. DEBARY.

Stone fireplace.
Gard,n Area. Spilt BR plan.
FR, OR. Eat-in Kit. &amp; Every
Imaginable Feature! $1OS,000t

$250 + 1st &amp; last
Hey Kidi: Looking for an extra
dofler? Ask Mom I Dad to let
you have a clasSified ad
garage sale.

SURPRISINGCOMFORTInthI5
Ige 2 BR older home.
Modernized. CHIA, convenient location. $17,250.

3 BEDROOM ON CORNER
1S0'x13$' FOR COUNTRY
LIVING
NEAR
LAKE
JESSUP. 132.500.

WOOdS?

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building site, quiet Country
atmospIej,e only 516.500.

70) S french

Accounting Services

FREE KITTENS
323-1012 -

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6.5 acres with Small pond.
perfect for mobile home or

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PIGS &amp; I.OATS
For Sale
323 297) or 322 307)

camping, future home site, or
buy for investment. 100' paved
road frontage, small down,
owner terms. $9,500.

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WE BUY CARS

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LOOKING FOR A CAMP SITE?
3$ acres, ideal for weekend

24 HOUR lB 322-9283

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Bath home In Shadow Lake

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12 to 70 acres priced from USO
per acre to $7000 per acre. Buy
now before Hunting Season
begins, Owner terms.

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71 MG Midget Excellent
Condition. $1,000 or best offer
372 6971

1968 FordLiD
With air, auto.
PS
5450. Call 322 7073

Part German Shepherd Pups.
$15. Call 3236213

S Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, tabl.
6 1 chairs. $30 each. Noll's
, 0Sanfor Furniture Salvage, 17-93 S ot Sanford. 322 1721.
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YOUR PRIVATE
HUNTING LAND

21115. French
Suitel
OROBBIEPS
Sanford Fl.

Touches! $65,000?

NEW 3 BEDROOM houses for
rent. Inter Development Corp.
$741432.

daily

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REALTY

2 BEDROOM FRAME ON 2
LOTS,
SANFORD
AVE.
ZONED C-2. 521.000.

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327 1577

Sanford
371 0610

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Open 2 to 6

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,
CAR-PORT ON
LARGE
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED
RMOI. $39,500

BEAUTIFUL? Exec. 3 BR, 2½
Bath. 2-story home in Idyll, of
L.A.I Format DR.. Bklst Nook,
FR, Lg Patio I Many Decor

famIly rm, fIreplace, Central
H&amp;A on cul-de-sac, $450 mo.
322-6952, Own.r-Aásoclate.

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7439 S Myrtle Ave

NEW HES

PING. 12,00.

COUNTRY LIVING? 3 BR, 2
bath Mobile Home In Geneva?
2½ Ac. of cleared land!
Custom tnt., Sundeck, Eq.
Kit.. FR-Den 1. More? $56000?

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DISSOLUTIONS

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ROOF. WALK TO SHOP

142.700?

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41.FreflCtf Ave. .3220231
- 3723S3;337Øfl
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2 BEDROOM. PANELED PAM(LV. ROOM,
CARPORT,
FENCED
YARD,
NEW

SUPER 3 BR, 1 bath home in
Dl'tlmwold wIots of extrest
Super Location? CH&amp;A.WW.C.
Eat4n K it., Fenced yd.?

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OPEL Raliey" 1972 2 Dr., 4
cyl., 1 speej, Factory ar, AM
FM stereo. Exellent cond
$1,200 321 2S

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tool 164,500!

FOR RENT 7 Rm Hm in
Pinecrest, 3 BR, 2 bath, Fm
Rm-Fpl, Kitchen equipped.
$350 mo + $200 Security 327-

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PatIo? Central H&amp;A, ww.
carpet, equipped kit, fireplace.
F rm. on a beautiful land.
scaped lot. Moth,r-in-law suite

Country
Ciub-Exec. 3 Berm. 2 bath.

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DELTONA AREA. $32,000.
$730 ma. I under if you qualify
Mary GrIffith Realtor
2 BEDROOM. FRESH PAINT 1.
423-1434
3222991
2106
CARPETS, NEAR MIDDLE _______________________
SCHOOL.. $26,500.

home in Mayfairt Pool 1.

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3235176

area.

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$2.SIhr.+

FurnitureSalvage,17.93.So.of
Sanford. 372 1721.

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IN DELTONA 14.000 PER
ACRE.

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ATTRACTICE i arm, 7 bath
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Waitresses

daytime,
some
nights.
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
32-4S31 or 339-9639.

amenIties: tennis &amp; pool.
100 % REAL ESTATE INC.
643-0100
REALTOR

Good pay

Laborers
Cooks

3227S$1

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

3 BEDROOM, I BATH, DOUBLE CARPORT. FENCED
SUNLAND, 2 ACRES.

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE INTHE
SANFORD ARIA

$350.3 Bdrm,2 bath, equipped
kitchen, heat-air, carpeting,
double garage, neiiborhogd

$llSweek
Oo.dpay
$3.SQhr.
Excpay+
Oieatpay
5430+
Hurry!

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HEAT, LAKE MARY. $34,900.

REALTORS

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body shop with 2 bdrm apt.
attached. Excellent terms
Call for details

$74,900.

Sanford's Sales Leader

LAKE MARY-Hidden Lake,

D.O.E.

Fun lob

CHILD

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32-Houses Unfurnlshed;.

sisotistart

Mechanic
Sales-Rep.
Sales&amp;Serylce
Front Desk Clerk
Apt. Mgr.
InsideSales
Mit. Mir.
Cashiers
Yard Man

REALTY

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classified ad, the sooner you
will get results.

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THESE OPTIONS

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GANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACRE
NEAR LAKE MONROE.
STE N STRO (Vi

10 ACRES. SOME WOODED I
SOME FARM LAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE IN OVIEDO.
$4,000 PER ACRE WILL
DIVIDE.

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L'awnmovers. We sell the best &amp;
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st St.

off ot total Inventory of brand
new interipring bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only? Free
local delivery. lfoii's Sanford

W.GarneitWhite,Broksr

3 BEDROOM,7 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE.

pets, $325 mo. + garage Ior(..b
storage $125 ma. Inquire at 1O4
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Palmetto Aye, 323-6305.

NOT WITH ALLOF

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V(LENCIA COURT. $35,900.

CaIt 1.116-6171

UNEMPLOYED

tFI*ED. Intelligent, elderly
iady (poor vision, small eater)

+ +4'

L9VELY FurnIthd Efficiency
Apartment. 4160 per
utlIDes not Included.

TO BE

Fenced back yard MIfl
s.000.

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3 BEDROOM,1½BATHS,AIR&amp; '

3 Bedroom Apt., furnished, no

3O1j

3 BEDROOM C HOME
Lovely quiet n ighborh

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Medel Inc., Realtor

'323 2q20

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NO REASON

your lot on our

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EXPERIENCED Meat cutters
needed. Apply in Person to
Food Barn, Inc. 25th St. &amp;
Park Ave. Sanford, Fl.

10 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
PAVED RD. IN OVIEDO.

Cash for your lot' Will build

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75S 5)11 for further details

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Call Clark I. HIrt 323-7310

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62Lawn-Garden

191S Singer Futura Fully $utQ,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original 5593, bal. 1111 or
1 ma. Agent 339-1316.

AREA. $27,900.

every Wedn5ay ati pm il's

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327 1 speed.'
'66 CORVETTE
Low rnIeIqe. sio
both tops. Mechanically: like
new Asking 55.500 365 7001
3?) 75)6'

339 7020

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VA.FHA.2Con Homer
Lw Down P4syment

Want.Ad way. The magic
323-2411 or S31-9993.

number is

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69
to '75 models. Call 339 9100 or
6.31 1605 (Dealer)

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS :

OfFICE FLIRPliTlJpE
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BILE HOME. WELL, SEPTIC
&amp; HORSE STALLS. GENEVA

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7 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
For aØpolntment call

WELDERS. Only Experienced
apply, Star-Line Enterprises.
Building 291, Sanford Airporl'.

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For Sale Used Office eqpt. Desk,
filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from. NoIf's
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Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17 92, Se. of Sanford. 322 5721.

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Help Wated All phases. of

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3 yr. old child was bitten in face,

322-7650

1eIpnted

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Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One
The quick, easy

*111 help you.

AdultS. 612 Park. 1141.7113,.

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OFFICEFUR,iTURE
10 Complete Offices
339-7020 LOP4GW000
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F N 0 N T AG E P I N E
&amp;
CYPRESS 51.000 PER ACRE.
TERMS

TheTlmeTestedFlrm
Reg.RealEsta,,Brok,r
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L
17014. ParkAve
3224173

HeraId./Cj$l 322-2611 or 131.
• friendly advisor

SANFORD-Lovely 1 Bdrm 4:'
den or 2 Bdrm, air. S220:

322-7513

Can

YOU flO longer Use? Sell it all
With C
I3ified Ad in The

5054 or 665645$.

Learn

Earn White You

Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
tsr. Fl. 32515.
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Same as above vs Jimmy &amp; Adams Rt I Bx aJU Ovl.do $339
Sonya Hill 14 &amp; Water St Sanford
Same as above vs Richard &amp;

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HOME

121.000 E 2 TERMS.

Hwy 97. 1 mile west of Speedway. Daytona Beach. will hold

80"-Autos for Sale

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sulkyltiiler.Goodcond.Atter

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WELL &amp; ELECTRIC, NICE
TREES, ZOlfFfl MOBILE

VOLUSIA COUNTRY ROAD

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2 BR, 2B, ground level. 5627547 r 901-427-fl$1 wkends.
Have some camping equipment

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DeBARY-Lovely. Ige 1 bdrm,.
air, prefer senior citIzens. 322.

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painted &amp;.decorated.
671-4S30. 671-1931,

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Drlve.6cyl .std 13.000 miles
AskIng 15.500 Call 37) 0737.

60A-BUSIMSS Equipment

Bargain! Men's Boots $19.99 Pr.
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Army Navy Surplus
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

S ACRES ON CATFiSH'PONb.

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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WI.SUNMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
3l1-31S E. First St.
332.5422

7'. ACRES WITH 3)1' FRON.
TAGE ON PAVED RD. IN
OSTEEN. $12,500 CASH.

VACANT LOTS-3Lot approx,
i'', ac. Unnec. PIat Lake
Jessup Heights. 510,000.

40-Condominiums

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RECO RD

SANFORD

Eve 3fl.$e4'

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
I Berm, 2 bath elegant f4mlIy
home. This 2 story home
comes complete with all pp.
pliances, double garage,
fireplace &amp; Ioa
of space.
Situated on a double lot, this
beauty won't last long at the
modest price of 153.000. Call us
?odiy.

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREAT
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE
EVEN BETTER.
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Couple or older singleS
preferred. Prim. lOcation.
June Porzig Realty 327-I67l.
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warehouse for rent. S,000 Square
Ft. Oftices. loading docli &amp;
Industrial zontng. 3321313.

EXTRANICE lbdrmaot,water

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campaign, is asking
anyone who thinks
they or anyone In
their household were
not counted in the
census of population
and housing In
Seminole County to
mi out the form at
left and mail it im.
mediately to the
bureau's regional
office in Atlanta. The
mailing address is
printed on the form.

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change. Used-Sib, Exchange.
1109 5. Sanford Ave. 323-1910.

GROUND OSTEEN AREA.
$30,000EXCELLENT TERMS.

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.IOME-5 BR, 3 Bath. 2 story.
Th Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
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for the coming months are all
dlstas,d” In your AstroGraph letter, w hich begins

concerned with the im.
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that have fa-reaching effeels. Be patient, not im-

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Where material things are action.
concernedtoday, you're likely
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
to be more fortunate than — Work on your largest
usual. Keep your eyes open projects today, the ones that
for sizable opportunities.
offer the greatest potential.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) — You're lucky where big things
Lady Luck will be there to are at stake.
assist you today in situations
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20)
where you take the bull by the — Prestigious contacts will be
horns. jtely on yourself, not the ones ,ou'll have the best
upon others,
rappor t with today. Get In
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — touch with persons who can
Good deeds you've done for help further your present
parsons who needed help in plans.

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
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offer special 'benefits that you
may not be able to obtain on
your own. Play second fiddle
if necessary.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
— Someone who has been
lucky for you in the past may
again be lucky for you today.
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changed that formula to one license for each 4,000 residents.

constituents in Tallahassee during the recently ended Session

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Knowles sent to the individual city
commissioners today his proposed
budget of $4.02 million for fiscal 1981,
calling for a cut in property taxes while
retaining current refuse, water and
sewer rates at their current level In the
new year to begin October 1.
In the overview of the detailed budget
proposal, Knowles tells commissioners:
- All - five of the proposed city
budgets Including general operation,
capital improvement, refuse, utility are
balanced.
- 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.
—There are no projected changes In
the rates currently charged for refuse
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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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'Grab Robbery SUSPect.
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
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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

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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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used for other city needs. The city found
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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.
,.V.s
luggestlnga9.S percent cost of living
. 734
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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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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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FRANK AND ERNEST

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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AT BROGE H

to your staying power today.
Go the full distance ' and don't
toss In the towel, even if the
going gets tough. Romance,
travel, luck, resources,

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diet. If you're dealing with a strong abdominal muscles.

Dec. 21) — Set your sights
high today. Don't settle for

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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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YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 18, 1980
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property or finances could be

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strongly suspect that
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was turned back by the Coast Guard cutter

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fributed applications to Florida to calm the
people by
to allow relatives to travel to
the United States by or routes. But these
routes are not lnetenoe,fldht does not look

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who want tilt.

In an interview with President

Party, said "controntstton and 1samtv vouon, Tarban aath
stubbornnetilt" would not help
solution of tile crisis.

a "we hnve made full use - ol the

"Therefore, it is in thew Interest

hostages for religious, political and

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propaganda purposes. Therefore. I

that they (the United States) remain believe that

patient till the Majlis decides about :iot in our intert at
all.
the hostages," fiellestili said.

The ayatollah spoke as Moslem
militants hold.ing

"This international isolation which

we have come to face must end," he

50 of the 53 said. "We inust not let the United

American hthges in 15 towns across

Suites use an acceptable exu

Iran bluntly told the parliament they weaken the revolution."

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raise a flag in honor of the 53
American hostage.-s held in Iran for 200
days, knows the ordeal of c.,IptIvily.

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although not reix)rted to be in ;I ~'ietnarn prisoner of war. tom tile .;
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"Protective" detention at the foreign rain In Hermitage, 11a.. *1*ue.j(L.1y flight I
ministry.
thal tile hostages would come hoille i
ihe Islamic militants hold.in4 the safely.
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"SoIlle of illy colleagues s1wnt:1,000 f
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to set the fl)o( of the -iseat ilirr
and Alice Ittrirko, of
parliament, called the Majlis
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Pa, parents Ft ntstage
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since last Friday, boats were sighted heading for
active search for those %essels," %%e'll make an

President Carter ordered the service last week
to stop all southbound boats, but eight apparently

One nameless 2fout boat that returned with a
load of refugevs Tue"ay sank at the dock just

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got through Tuesday.
alter it had unloaded the Cubans. A pummip used to
"1 guess some are always going to slip through get the boat across the Florida
Straits without
unless we get a barbed wire fence out there," sinking apparently stoDed functioning
wheim
Coast Guard Lt. John McElwain said.
the boat arnved.

City Clerk Leaving

New Home

In Colorado

flood's first appointed city clerk, Community College
has subirtitted her

"We'll miss

. her," said City

reaiaUon effective June 30, and the city Administrator David Chacey. "She
is hong for a replacemoni Starting wa lked ri ght
Onnie's shoes and was
salary for the Job is $11,000 a year.
able to take over with only a short
Mke has served uciIy clerk ajnce training period."
January, l9, when took over
Chacey said he will be advertismg for a
JOb
from her mother, Onnie Shomate, who new city clerk
state and
N$1Id '
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in contact
elected clerk.
new city charter employment agencies. His top choice
passed
the vorz to Septem ber, la, to f ind someone w ho is an experienced
- made th pcalti&amp; appointive, Mrs. zike city clerk or at least an efficient
$0—.' to Coloredo with her new secretary with shorthand and typing
blk bmn Bo who teaches at.Seminole , skills.

Carter To Inspect
Northwest Damage
WASHINGTON
PresidentCarterwillnytothe
Pacthc Northwest tomght to in
spect damage in Washington state
from a massive eruption of Mount

St Helens, congressional sources
said.
The sources
d Car
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fly to Porfiand, Ore, and remain
overmght OnThur5day,hwtugo
to Spokane, Wash., and later
inspect damage in eastern
Was hington state caused by mud
and h
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said, It Is estimated $58,000 will be spent

by the

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forecast called for
thunde rstorms thr oughout the day.
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Major restoration will not taKe place immediately lie said. Immediate work
will involve some renovations and
repairs to bring the facility up to code.
"The idea is to make beer and wine
available as a concession item," Lawson

Wh en plans begin moving for live

But, F'arltan's criticism of the

itinerican hostages now spending support for tile radicals
their 200th day of captivity in Iran.
captives tried.

expected it to vote for a trial of the
hostages,
It was the 200th (lay' since the

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Valiant. But a 400t pleasure boat Snoopy II,
probable th at such travel will be possible.
MElw,imn said the bot of ehiferent sites were
towing two or boats, was "too close to the
KEY WE, Fla. (UPI)
"The technical operation in this regard is more sighted in the Coast Guard's southern sector
The number of
Cabin buffer zone" to be lined away, Parris
di fficW( than reaching the moon because here in' closest
Cabin ret
reaching Key West dwindled boats remaining at Mariel, the departure point said.
to('uba, and all captains were advised b
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boata
headed
on
today and a thunderonn forecast threatened
toward
Mariel.
the
Caribbean
the
matter
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more
difficult
to
bullhorn
or radio to turn back
from the communist t36fld.
Indications on Havana radio were that Cuba
manage."
turther curtailmient, but the Coast Guard said the
Capt. Jose Gormalez, who returned to Key West will soon reject President Carte
"We 'rekee pint
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sWill was continuing despite warnings the
The Coast Guard said that for the first tinie
Tuesday with his lobsta boat from his wond trip

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in various facets Of the cinema industry and wine license is acquired. M* theater
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Florida Zoo, but will "vigorously pursue reimburseTotal cost breakdown called for 113Th in ad- ment" of the money.
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Although Martin warned the commi,ssion that

chase the property on Magnolia Avenue, planning and zoning commission meeting operation," he said
"The market Is
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step In his plan Is to with him.
f
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well
saturated
in
Orlando
e a beer and wine license from the
is
something
entirely
new.
for
area.
city to make the beverages available to Sanford"
Payne said
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Al Payne of the city's building and spotted the Ritz Theatre one day as he
and show first run mcl%ics in the near zoning department said today the city was driving ftougk the city.
future, but may also present five theater department does not normally make a
"I was looking for a -market productions in the future.
recommendation on requests of this
someplace
where beer wid wine could be
John Lawson, the Orlando nature. He said he advised Lawson to
to theater
businessman who has an option to pur. bring supportive documentaHon to the wheremade
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consistently voted against the proposal, earlier ex-

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Southern Human Rwces Co. might not make
proposed budget for the program.
In
addition
to
salaries,
the
proposal
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Southern
another proposal and the county might lose federal
The commission did not vote-an the matter Tuesday, Human Resou rces
Co. caUed forspending® to nt hmding becauaeof It, Kchhoff hadsaidhe
saw no need
but indicated the firm could come back with a revised office equipment, $700
for delivery and set up of a copy to spalid momy ,,just because it's there."
proposal.
machine and for consumable office supplies, $600 for
In her acUon Thesday, the commission agreed to
In the budget they saw Tuesday, Southern Human five telephone lines, $400 for four cassette tape
players, repay C6,851 of a 1973 grant used for the Central
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WUUams declined County rao.M Dtetor 11a than rtadti$ Us Want SdL"

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programs than to fund ongoing ones.

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6)eT00ntY Ctimmissioners turned down the tatives of the firm.

comIon then rese rved the right to look at a

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nioney. Councilmen are pai(i,S125 monthly. "I'm willing
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Don E. Yontz, owner
CETA, the federal Compr ehensive
Employment and tract unless the company can come back with Co., said the program of Southern Human Resources
would a to form attitudes by
Training Act, were employed only in public sector jobs. something closer to reality," he added.
coalching and counseling and "tberels a bit more to it
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Tile latest estullate Is that tile (leficit w Ill range from
$13,000 to $290,00o by end of-tile fiscal year on September
30. Earlier estilliatesi%ere that the deficit couldaniount
otvration~

supported a move initiated by McDonald to cut th'e
sPeriding in the police department by the aniount of the

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The proposal called for paying the administrator of
the program $15 per how or a total of ,766 for

$105,01 of

get private industry involved in hiring economically
disadvantaged workers. Previously, workers under

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eligibles, despite having approved
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McDonald zeroed rn on the
department by'
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th e allocation for the salary, but restored it
noting that it is spending more city
city money -36 percent later.
A second copy the petition Is displayed at
the Lake of the budget - than any other depar tment.
Ma 66 on Lake Ma Boulevard.
McDonald said he got a message from the ople to
Volunteer Fire (hid Jim Orioles in a show of units
"We don't like the idea of working out here after dark
manage
the city within its income. He said the people(to
with a reduced pollceforce,"uid Mrs. Gagnon. "The
between police and fire department last week, urge(,i
not want additional taxes, as evidenced by the voter thecounciltocuflhiflue tile
poli ce give us good coverage,"
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turndown 2 to, 1 last September of the council's request suggested
the council members take the cut in pay and
She said many of those signing the petition have In.
for an increase in property taxes.
volunteer their services to the city free of charge the
dicated they wtumake their psIsjn person ata 7:30
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signed by more than 200 Lake Mary citizens and
mrchan by this morning. The petition was placed
in the "Shop and Go" store on Country Club Road by
Assistant Manager Roberta Driscoll with the per.
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"Keep the police department as it is," is the demand r ment budget.
directed to the Lake Mary City Council in a petition
ne majority of the city council -Councihlien Gene
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Wednesda',May,21,1980-3&amp;

IflhI9 PII1IO, Senfacd,.
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Wldnsday, May 21,

uebec' Voters Reject-- Independénce:

-50,000: Prêpare To.. . Flee- If V.olcno Dam Gves. W*ay

MONTREAL(UPI)—ThepeopieofQuebec "svereiy" while maintaining only an and a Canadian," said Canadian Prime
TheQtbecL1beral1eadersaid thereJection
voted in record numbers to keep their French. economic "association" with the rest of Minister Pierre Trudeau, who, although a of Levesque's
required him to call a
speaking province in Canada by giving a Canada.
nutive, 57-yer-old
th
dimi
Qubecer, entered politics 15 years ago to quick election. But e
resounding "no" voteto independence in a
A record 83 percent of eligible voters trooped counter the rising threat of Quebec Levesque said the "rendezvous wi th destiny"

VANCOUVER, Wash. (UpI)_1 e50,(yJ residents of utxee
valley cities below Mount St. Helens are on alert for
evacuation today should a 20-story natural dam of mud
collapse, unleashing a wall of floodwaters from the simmer.
ing volcano.

proposals

IN BRIEF

landmark referendum that could have led to

to the polls in the first time they have ever

nationalism.

the breakup of country.
asked directly whether they wanted to
Tuesday's rejection of a mandate to pursue remain in Canada
and their answer was

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"All of us have the opportunity to show
whole world that we are not the last colonials

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Quebecers voted overwhelmingly to keep vote of 2,155,622 Quebecers and a "yes" vote of
Quebec in the 113-year-old
i,i,no.
than take the road to
it was a sound, across4he.board defeat for
secession
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In the 107-word referendum question, the ParU Quebecois and force a provincial
Levesque
4.36 million eligible voters for election this year.

SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) - President
Kyuhah appointed a new 2( -member Cabinet with links to
the milita t oday as some 200,000 enti-governme nt
Chol

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asked

The new Cabinet replaces one that resigned Tuesday

a mandate to negotiate for Quebec

in the face of the
insurgency in South Korea.
The announcement came as about 200,000 protesters,
many of - them armed, overran
parts of
Kwangju, 170 miles south of Seoul, and chased away
paratroopers
the city to put down four days of
rioting there.
Choi named Park Choonghoon, 61, a
force
major
who served as deputy premier and
planning minister from 1967.69 in the
government of assassinated President Park Chungbee, as acting prime minister.
ke pt Foreign Minister Park Tong.jin, home

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RoposEDyRANCy Longwoo
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Five other members of the Cabinet that resigned en
masse Tuesday also wer e retained.

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Dan Miller, a USGS geologist, circled the volcanoni a
fractures, displacements

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eastern Washington, hardest hit

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in. erupting Mount St. Helens.

calculable damage to farmland, rivers

and personal property.

determined. She asked President Carter

volcanic

mudilow

near Fawn Lake, about

4 miles northwest of

The ash storm was so severe it stalled to declare the entire state a disaster Spirit Lake, indicating someone may have survived the

cars and closed schools and businesses in area.
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However, he said, "I do not believe that the flow of water
time a credible event."
down the entire blockage is at
Officials conf irmed at leasteight people were dead and 82

ho used in emergency shelters at various locations across the
state.
.
Gov. Di' Lee Ray asked President Carter to declare the

still missing from Sunday's violent eruption. More dead were

state a majgr disaster area. She noted she had issued a similar

this

eruption in the blast area.
"Where they are now, I have
idea." he Said.
The governor toured th e area around the
a
Washington National Guard he licopter and said the devastation she aw was awesome.
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No one was injured in the blaze, say firemen, adding Smith
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AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 81; overnIght
low: 72; yesterday's high: 93; barometric pressure: 30.02;
relative humidity: 79 percent; winds: east at 3 m.p.h.
THURSDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 2:52 a.m.,
3:32 p.m.; lows, 9:13 a.m., 9:33 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 2:44 am., 3:23 p.m.; lows, 9:05 am., 9:24 p.m.;
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James Estocin, 326 Marjorie Blvd., Longwood, told deputies
the thief took a' screen out of a window, then pried it open
between 6:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
The burglars took an assortment of jewelry and about $150 in
change, he told de puties.

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deputi es say. Jackie Sweeney, another trailer pa rk resident, said the thief caused a bout $100 damage to her mobile home,
when he crashed Into it before headi ng out of the park,
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SHOTS FIRED INTO CAR
Three 18-year-old Sanford area residents say a man jumped
In front of their car Monday night and tired two shots at it,
be fore they could drive off, deputies say.
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Alice Posley, of 21st Street, Mic helle Montgomery, 2540 Byrd
Ave., Midway, and Douglas Sutton, 113 Academy Ave., say 0.0
they were heading north on Sipes Avenue, Midway, at 10:30 '
p.m., near the Cool Breeze Bar, w hen the man jumped in front
of the car and fired two shots from ahandgun.
No one was injured in the attack, deputies report.

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delegates to Bush's 105,386 or superbowl of the Democratic
primaries."

35 percent and 11 delegates,

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sent by a bank holding a lien on th e vehicle.

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Au thority may know by its
meeting this afternoon If the
port is still competitive in
efforts to attract a fij'm
nearching for a location for a
P.M.
BOATING FORECAST: 81. Augnstloe to Jupiter Islet, Out 200,600.-square-foot wareh.
50 Mil e.: Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots south portion and ouse, said Port Administrator
variable winds lo knots north portion through Thursday. Seas l Dennis Dolgner.
authority's effort
to 4 feet. Winds and seas higher near widely scattered tito
attract
the
firm may have
dershowers mainly south portion.
given a setback last
been
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy'
S. partChance of mainly afternoon and evening thundershowers, week when the U. De
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and
Urban
ment
of
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Highs near 90. Lows mostly in the low 70 Winds variable
Development
informed
around 10 mph. Rain probability 40 percent today,
the
Doigner it would not
tonight and 40 percent Thursday.
grant
porta$lmllllon
WbuUd
EXTENDED FORECAST: Partly cloudy with a chance of
warehouse.
th undershowers most aectloia Friday through Sunday. No
said the most BUD
DOlgner
Important temperat ure changes. Lows mid 6 to near 70 north
coulddowouldbetoglve
the to low to mid 70s south ezcept upper 7aoutheut coastal
port
a
8500,000
Interest-free
sections and In the Keys. Highs mid 1 to around 90•
loan.
The cost of building the
warehouse will affect the
amount of rent the port
charge the client,
"I met with the client a
week ago lt Saturday,"
SIMINOLI MIMORIAL
Dul&amp;nersald,"andthe bottom
kiil. K. Williams, Now
HOSPITAL
Smyrna 5.adi
Line was that the only way
MAY
Oorg Insminqor. OrIne City
ADMISSIONS
going to dq business is U
are
Herman .
we're successful in getting a
$onford:
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DI$CHAIOII
Ham. U. Byrd
grant.
H.fon D. Cullin
Sanford:
"He
(the
c
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Is shopping
Samuef Hunter
William W. loahier
around for the best - deal he
MIdtail Robins
James H. White
yDtirv
can get, and - I don't blame
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Henry R.
Carl Bartele, Do"ou
saici he Informed
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Loretto J. We" Ittlerwhe
hY
Birtugli. Deitona
Gary L. Clippard. L*. tiy
lient of HUD's decision
the
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Sent him an
tst Friday
TIwdori
amenna pr saa.
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authorized repossession agent, allegedly also crashed into a
mobile home, causing $1 00 damage and attempted to run down

the injured van owner as he sped off,
Charles Blakely, 34, of the Windy Hill Mobile Home Park,
outside of Sanford, suffered brujies and cuts to his right arm -k-;
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A Springwood Village resident return'ed from a business tr ip
Bryan Mercer, 3, a visitor to Sanford from Tuesday to discover her apartment windows open and 85(X) in
Houston, shovels a big chunk of earth during the jewelry gone, deputies say.
Betty Slayton, a resident of the Springwood Village Apartgroundbreaking ceremonies this mérning for a
t
City.
ments,
told depu ties she left her apartment Sunday, re turning
new branch of the State Bank of Fores
to disco ve r the theft.
Bryan Is the grandson of John Mercer, president
MAN INJURED BY VAN THIEF
of the branch, expected to open in June at 161 W.
A Sanford area man, attempting to stop the theft of his van ,
Airport Blvd., Sanford.
had his arm run over Monday evening, deputies say.

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"There is the smell of roses Detroit, but also dominated include Carter and Kennedy
the air. Today's results the smaller cities outstate. and, for the record, was won
in
by "uncommitted."
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ever that we will achieve the
Oregon and advanced to on June 3.
me un
zepuoiican nomination of the
116 delegates of sewing
Democratic delegate tabulation:
Bus h said the Michigan win
the
up
Tues Prey Total gave him "more energy and
nomi na tion at the August
Reagan
47 939 986 encouragement to keep
convention in New York.
Reai,nn's strnn, flrevnn
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that's what I
PUMI
intend
to
do."
His campaign
win and his loser's share of
Needed
to
nominate:
998
manager,
James
Baker, sa id
t he big Michi gan de lega ti on in
The Democratic ta bulation: Michigan showed- the voters
ar
ies
bro
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ht
Tuesday's prim
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Prev IUUJI "don't think the game should
him within 12 of t he 998 Carter
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delegate votes needed to win
13
810
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press
House
White
the GOP nomination in Kennedy
Judy
Powell
said,
secretary
Detroit in July.
Needed to nominate: l,6
The former California
The vote in -Tuesday's "In the Vest, the president is
running better in the
gover no r almost surely will nr[marjps•
. primaries a nd caucuses this
get enough of the 65 GOP
Michigan: With 99 percent year than he did 1976. This
delegates at stake Tuesday in
Nevada of the vote in, Bush had can be a big help in giving us a
Idaho, Kentucky and
to get a mathematical lock on 338,752 or 57 percent and 53 running star t into the summer
if delegates to Reagan's
and the fall campaign."
the
nomination,
or 32 percent and ) delegates.
Kennedy simply dismissed
declarations by uncommitted
Oregon: With 99 percent of Oregon, saying, "We didn't
delegates don't do It for him
Lb. vets In, - I%asgan had - epvt to win there," and
Car te r added to his wide 165,404 or 54 percent and 18 pointed to June 3 as "the real
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LONDON (UPI) - Paced by a seven-month low in
Tokyo, the U.S. ck)Uar plunged cm all world money
markets today, øeted by tgglisrou prices, tower
Interest rates and a tailing economy.
Zurich and In London at $510 an
Gold O pe ned
ounce, up $2.50 and $2 respectively from Tuesday's
close..
"On top of lower American InteArat rates and rising
cr ude oil prices, a lot of people think the U.S. economy
Is clearly headed downhill Into recession a nd this is
also knocking the dollar," a spokesman for Bankers
Trust said.
In Frankfurt, market sour ces said some dealers felt
the dollar's losses In Tokyo - where it closed at 224.80
yen, down from Tuesday's close of 228.70 yen - al
weighed against the currency in early trading In
Europe.
The dollar oppened lower in Frankfurt, &amp;tIII the
day at 1,7920 German marks, compared to Tuesday's
close of 1.1)60 marks.

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Herald Staff Writer
A defective oven has been blamed for a fire which caused
a bout $2,000 damage to a Sanford woman's home Tuesday
afternoon.
-Firemen say the home of Lexi SmMç 50, of 1214 W. Third
St., suffered about $2,00a in damage, its kitchen destroyed, by
afire first reported at 1:14 p.m. Tuesday.
Smith returned hnmelroma visit wi th peighbors, police sa y,

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President Carter racked up top. That nomination almost
his six th strai gh t primary win sur ely will be decided in the
over Sen. Edward Kennedy in eight Democratic

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Tuesday. M i c h i g a n
about," Kennedy said.
Republican presidential the sta te's beauty contest.
percent and 13 delegates.
There are 151 Democratic
Bush, who just about aban- Democrats divided their
nomination at his fingertips
Some delegate counts
de legates at stake Tuesday, showed Reagan over the
any Oregon campaign delegates, 71 for Kennedy, 70
today with a strong
but
with
any kind of showing, magic 998, and he said "I am to concentrate on Michigan, for Carter, at caucuses
win in Oregon - despite a
In
Kennedy
probably can keep very pleased, whichever not only carried the several weeks ago.
thrashing by George Bush
-The vote Tuesday did not
Carter
from
going over the figures are right," adding: Republican suburbs of
Michigan.

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interpretation of

subsequently amended does not require 7:30 p.m. on June 9, on an ordinance cost as it has done on

delegates were allocated Carter had 199,133 or 58

primary

Rooks gave the opirdon on Akil 28 -Mat lots exceeds the 10,000-square-foot percent. City Commissioner J.
R. Grant
agreed wi th some of th e property owners
conforming lots of record at that time as feet. A public hearing is scheduled for that the city should pay one-third of. the

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and Oxford Street had obtained an at- Dowling and Lunsford, Inc., general accepted and the contract signed with
torney, Charles Collins, in
to the contractors, that he had been illegally Orange Paving Co., for the paving
city's
of permi ts to build on lots denied a permit by the city buildi
ng project, according to City Administrator that do not meet the 100-loot-frontage department.
David
requirement in their area.
Lunsford wanted to build on nine
Mrs. Witte sa id Collins disagrees with residentia lly zoned lots which do not
The property owners on each side of
the
the ordinance which- meet the 100-foot-front building line the street were assessed 45 percent of the
City Attorney Marvin Rooks has gj. requirements even though the area ofthe paving costs with the city picking up 10
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an explpding gas pipe, a bomb, or structural weakness
could have caused the front end of the building to give

way,
A police spokesman said, "several people" were
taken to local
with severe Injuries, but could
not say how many were in jured in the partial collapse
of 'the 23-year-old building.
Poli ce said gas work ers were working on a faulty
pipe near the Hall built as the U.S. contribution to the
Inter na tional Building Exhibition in 1957,
One policeman said a gas pipe might have exploded ,
caving in the front of the building, which is near the
Adolf Hitler's old Reichstag Building, now a museum,
Firefighters and police worked to free the Injured
trap ped inside the collapsed entrance of the building. A
footbridge leadi ng to the entrance also was destroyed,
po lice said.
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residents of Bistline Avenue, Lyris Drive, complaint by Thomas Lunsford of Equalization to object to the paving

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BERLIN (UP!)— The front end of the Americanbuilt Congress Hall collapsed today, causing Injuries
and trapping other people In the rubble, police said.
The cause of the collapse was not clear. Police said

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"single and
ownership.
construction of these previously Rooks said under the ordinance as recorded non-conforming lots.
presently written the
would have to
In other business,
of Wayman
issuance of building permits on non- issue building permits if requested.
Street
scheduled
to
begin
next
Monday
confor ming lots in t he city until coilfusion
Rooks' interpretation, which differed has been delay
ed
30
days
af
ter some
from one given previously by
over a city ordinance is clarified,
former
city
Wayman
Street
property
owners
Witte, 769
attorney
Ned
Julian
Ave.,
Jr., was made at the
out to this week's meeting of the Board of
Longwood, told the commission this week request of the commission, following a

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The Longwood City Commission has
agreed to set a 60-day moratorium on the

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In eastern Washington, thousands of resi(lenLs wearing
"You're talking about a very
volume of water, an
expected to be found when searchers were able to check at - declaration shortly after the mountain erupted from 123 years
protective
masks took to the streets Tuesday as the sun shone
addi tio na l volume approac hi ng 300 milli on cubic meters," he
of dormancy on March 27.
least a dozen wrecked, disabled and damaged vehicles close to
through
the
intermittent clouds of ash for the first time since
said, adding, "We could have inudflows into the valley as large , - the volcano.
The volcano continued to pump plumes of smoke and ash
Sunday.
Accumulation
within 17 of the state's
counties
or lar ger than Sunday,"
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ash that stretched across. the country
or any drainatic change in the gig tain. lie said the mounby the fallout of the slightly acidic and
Washington Gov. Dixy Lee Ray said
(lissipated to a haze over the Eastern inineral-laden ash that blew into the air damage from the volcano and soot was so tainside was covered with a1ighl sting of ash.
Seaboard today, leaving in its path a
Miller also reported seeing footprints and tire tracks on a
froln 60 miles beneath the surface of extensive the amount couldn't be readily

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put on alert should the barrier burst and send the water
rushi ng through the heavily populated river valleys.
The National Weat her Service issued numerous flash-flood
bullet ins for the Toutle and Kalama River basins.
"The spilling is imminent," Dwight Crandell, a geologist for
the U.S. Geological Survey, said. "But we can't say the

rightly,

For the first time in two

the sun trickled through
An enormous cloud of grayish volcanic clouds in

But the rdsidents of Castle Rock, Kelso and Longview were

who had headed the pro-Canada forces op.
If I understand you
you are trying' posing Levesque's plans, basked in the victo
say
'un
ti
l
next
time,"
Levesaue
said.
tory.
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qu
fighting to choke back tears
dearly and intend to develop them," Ryan following an eight itinute standing ovation,
sa id. "The verdict clea rly sh owed our in- made no attempt to conceal the pain and •
tention to continue searching for a luture on
bitterness of his loss of a goal sought for the

Canadian

demonstrators angered over martial law seized control

created by the killer volcano.

moing across the
The cloud brought brilliant sunsets to some areas and
boosted the car-wash industry in others, but the Federal
by the ash
Aviation Admiiistration warned aircraft

Ash Cloud Dissipates Over. East.
By United Press International

additional problem.
There were signs water levels in Spirit Lake were stabilizing
at 50 feet below the brim of the dam of mud, timber and ash

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independence as a new North American state conclusive.
on Earth, but among the first people to free Quebec Libre" and "Rene, Rene" that rolled
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College, American military planning was directed has frustrated cooperation in any shape or
at fighting and winning two and one-half wars, form since the Inception of the crisis at
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The price of energy,
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between January and March, according to a
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made by the judge. Moreover, we obtained treatment by the Judge.
evidence that Pratt's secretary ordered the
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taped engaged In absolutely no criminal aIypu'
conversation between Pratt and his courl
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reporter — shows that the judge lied to FBI altering court tranacrlpts," the department's
agents who interviewed him about the' statement said. Yet it acknowledges that
allegations, Incredibly, a Justice Department court reporter, refused repeated orders from
official wanted to warn Pratt about the In. the Judge's secretary to
cniminating tape before he vv interviewed, and to cover up the deed."
but the FBI agents correctly refused.
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WASHINGTON— The Justice Department
has come to the rescue of U.S. District Judge
John H. Pratt, who once prlvately'but pointedly assured FBI Investigators that he was
'"very pro-government" In his courtroom,
The Sena te Judiciary Ccinmlttee Is quietly
investigating the department's handling of
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percepUon of the divine. But Umt is far from
saying Uiat all religious culhires are in some
way "equal." One of the bat things that ever
happened to Europe was the "reconquista,"
when the Moors were at last thrown out of
Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella. Mother

maneuvering and outmaneuvering each other
with the ordinary Cubans, potentially millions
of them, caught in the, middle.
Victor H. Palmieri, the administration's
coordinator for refugee affairs, has vividly
described the situation to a house committee.
Castro, he observed, is practicing a "form of
guerrilla warfare that uses people as
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made that contemporary Western culture
might ha ve something to learn from Islam.
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All letters must be signed, with a milling address and,
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writer may be verified. The Evening Herald will
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and Cabinet officials are getting ready to lift a
moratorium on public school and college construction.
The officials indicated Tuesday that they will act
June 3 to authorize resumption of school/nstructIon
bond sales and a guar'antee of sufficient te coverage
to allow a num ber of projects to get u er way.
Education Commissioner Ralph Turllngton said the
dropping interest rate makes the sale of 196.450 million
in school construction bonds in August feasible, lie was
ready to ask the CabineLto authorize the sale Tuesday,
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It wonders about alleged Western
"ma terialism" and leaves ha nging in the air
the notion that we might have some thing to
learnfromSaudl "spirituality." Says an Arab
university professor: "We still search for
h*pIraUo and meaning. For you, life Is
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TALLAHASSEE,
"'uwi)io,rsa. (UPI)

The film tip-toes around' the obvious
judgment that has to be passed on Saudi
Arabian culture and society. It wonders about
the claims of the Indi vidualas against those 0f

situation Is that Castro, having Initially made
a colossal mistake with his offer to permit all
who wished to leave the island, is now
deliberately manipulating the cona4juent
diiotr..toju1g advantage.
the Soviet Union. American military budgets are
He Is using It as a safety va1ve to relieve
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much less fatuous political claims,
and, by provoking confrontation with the
As the Soviets continue their overall military United States, to shore up support among the
buildup, it' is the rapid improvement of naval Cubans who remain. He is using it to distract
forces that tells us that they are preparing for domestic and world attention from Cuba's
war. Until recent years, the U.S. Navy was un- grave and worsening economic situation,.
he acknowledged in his extraordinarily
challenged. But the Soviets are building more and which
frank Dec. 27 address to the Cuban People's
faster ships, including deep-diving submarines Assembly. He Is using It to embarrass the
and missile firing cruisers that will be able to United States, maneuvering Washington into
destroy American vessels at long ranges, should itself giving the he to American protestations
the American navy continue to decline in of concern for the oppressed.
Why he should be agreeable to making the
strength. In 1960 the U.S. Navy received 2.5
American
response to the siluatlon he has
percent of the gross national product. By 2000, If
created and Is manipulating any easier for
the trend continues, that Will be down to one Washington is a question requiring some
-percent, and the Soviets will be outspending our persuasive explanation. Crta1nly to Castro.
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There Is one potential advantage to placing
Meanwhile, the American naval strategy d- the emphasis of the proposal not on areas the
ministered by Defense Secretary Harold 'Brown, United States can control - transportation
seems frozen in time, The Navy Is still asked to arid reception of the refugees but on the one
"protect the key lines of communication to It can't Cuba's handl ing of their departure.
refusal to cooperate In bringing
Europe and Asia support NATO on the flanks,
order out of chaos can be turned against him
and contribute simultaneously to a lesser con- by the United States for propaganda put-

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executions, complete with a beheading, no
less. And this reaction was reinforced by the
Death of a Princess film.
Are we really so far gone In sell-doubt and
cultural relativism that we regard this sort of
thing as just another "way of life" or "system
of values"?

Possibly because the administration has
had such extraordinary success in applying
similarly reasonable policies to Iran.
The conventional wisdom on the Cuban

tingency," a mission of interlocking challenges
that will require new attack submarines and
tactical aircraft that the Navy won't have at
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Pollster Louis Harris
percent of blacks cited jobs, not inflation, as
says the influx of Cuban refugees - not the their biggest problem.
acquittal of white ex-policemen charged in
"At the same time only 3 percent of whites
the beaUng death of a black —1ged the said that jobs for blacks was a high priority
riots In Miami.
item for the country," Harris said.
Harris said Tuesday the attention given to
In light of this, and other polls showing
the Cuban refugee exodus increased blacks'
similar results, the riots that have 'exfrustration over unemployment.
ploded," in Miami could have been anticipaHe said the unrest probably will spread
ted. "The unrest is likely to spread if
unless something is done to find more jobs for
something is not done to ease high unemblacks.
ployment among blacks," Harris said.
"We had glimpses as long as a year ago of
Harris feels "there isn't any question that
the deep level of frustration among blacks,"
the Cuban refugees sparked the riots. The
said Harris, head of Louis Harris and
publicity given the refugees and the efforts to
Associates.
find employment for them was the final straw
for many blacks," Harris said.
Harris said in a poll taken a year ago 44

Further legislation would be required to preserve
that site, and six others covered by the legislation.
The six other new parks would be:
-J ames A. Garfield National Hltorical Site in
Mentor, Ohio.
—Georgia O'Keefe National Historical Site in
Abiquiu, N.M.
--Salinas National Monument, N.M.
—Women's Rights National Historical Park at
Seneca Falls, N.Y.
—naco Culture National Historical Park, N.M.
—Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Site
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f a young girl and
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having had.
sexual relations does t deserve to be
"understood." It deserves to be extirpated hi
the name of civifized human feeling. Since ive
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the contempt and derision It so richly
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the showing of "Death of a Princess" on .
TV. What we look at on our 'iv screen is none
of their business, and they ought to be told
that forthrightly.
In fact, this BBC-produced "docu-dram"
presents much too favorable a view of Saudi
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legislation to add to the national park system the Mary
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for his vacation hme in the so-called "gold
plumbing caper." lones, a rfationally-known
black educator, was suspended when the
charges were filed and fired when he was
convicted.
Adams, a black former Dade County
commissioner, is on trial on lottery and
gambling charges.
Matthews said his investigation "*111 not be
a re-try" of the MeDuffie case, which ended
Saturday when a all-white Jury in Tampa
acquitted the four white Dade County officers
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flict and one so-called "brushfire" war such as we
faced in Vietnam.
.And, - just as President Carter till claims this
nation's defenses are "second to none,"
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Appropriations Committee to increase property taxes
to Fund it.
The committee by one vote Tuesday approved an
amendment removing the item from a $363 million
supplemental budget, which was adopted and passed
onto the House floor.

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It has already been revealed by the Wall Street
Journal and confirmed by other reliable sources
that the Carter Administrtjon has "increased"
military spending for fiscal year 1981 by cutting
back the defense budget for the current year, and
adding thecuts to the 1981 budget. But that kind of
fiscal sleight-of-hand with defense spending has
been going on for a long time.
The decline in American defense spending in
relation to domestic social programs began
; exactly ten years ago. In 1970, the defense budget
was $73.6 billion, and transfer pymenth to in
dividuals under various welfare programs
amounted to $63.2 billion. The following year,
defense got $75.8 billion, but welfare outlays cam
to $78.9 billion.
In 1972 defense spending was $76.6 billion, but
welfare vaulted to $90.8 billion. Then the practice
of skimping on defense and throwing bucks at
weliare programs really took off. The budget for
fiscal year 1981 estimates defense outlays of $146.2
billion, but social welfare at $302.6 billion.
Juggling with current budget shows,
O±
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talk,,
has done nothing to buck the trend. In the early
days of his presidency, he resolved to limit annual
growth of real defense spending to an average of
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MIAMI (UPI) - A federal grand jury today , extend beyond the McDuffie case and the
Miami's black community began doubting
begins its search for civil rights vioTations
unsuccessful prosecution of ex-police officers
the quality of justice in Dade County after
that would support new criminal charges
by Miami State Attorney Janet Reno.
several Dade County officers with a searçb
against ex-policemen involved in the beating
Acting Miami U.5 Attorney Altec Wampler
warrant for narcotics broke into LeFleur's
death of Arthur McDuffie.
III says the Justice Department's Civil Rights
home and allegedly pistol whipped the black
The jurors may just organize today. Sub
Division will also review other cases in- school teacher before discovering they had
poenas were issued Tuesday for several Dade
volving blacks, but he hasn't identified those • gone to the wrong home. The officers were not
Public Safety Department officers for apcases.
disciplined, but LeFleur filed a civil lawsuit
pearances before the grand jury the first
Matthews said the governor did not
against the county.
week in June.
"restAct the scope of the inquiry" and hinted
Jones, the black superintendent of Dade
Both that investlga'tion and a special probe
his investigation may include a review of the
County's schools, was convicted by an allbeing conducted by Lamar Matthews,
cases of Nathaniel LeFleur, Dr. Johnny Jones
white jury last month of attempting to use
general counsel to Gov. Bob Graham. may' and Nea'l.Adams.
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The curtain goes up tonight on a pair of county football
stagesas Jerry Posey's Fighti ig Seminoles and Bill Scott's
Lyman Greyhounds get set to mix it up in Intrasquad action
as a preview to next week's county-wide Spring Jamboree.
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Orange meets the White at Seminole High Stadium. The
iiiuiu coach will oe aiung a iong ioox at some of U
bodies he hopes can fill some big offensive and defensivi
shoes that will shortly be walking down the graduation
aisle.
Returning quarterback Clarence Sippio will direct on(
offense for the Tribe while Junior returner Jeff Litton will
direct the opposing offense.
Bill Scott's Greyhounds clash in the annual Blue-Gold
at the Lyman stadium tonight also at 7:15.
Scotty will be looking-a strong performance from
quarterback Mike Andriano and for potential fullbacks to
fill the hole of superb blocker-soon-to-be-graduate A. L
Brooks. Both games have a $1.00 admission charge.
Lake Brantley coach Dave Tillis will get a look at both
junior varsity and varsity prospects in action Saturday in
the annual Blue-White intrasquad contest.
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Tuesday night to pace
Orlando Helicopter to a
convincing 20.2 win over
Larry's Chevron in men's
league action around the
Sanford Softball Loop.

By United Press IflteLflStiOt3ll
plimented Monreal Manager Dick Williams. "That's the best Ruthvsn, Saucier (7). Moles
McGraw (5) and boone. w—
For Phil Niekro the past is over and gone, it's the present
he's pitched against us since I've been here."
Mkö )20). L-Ruthv.n (4-3).
that counts.
Reds 7, PhillIca 8,
HRs-PhiladeiIla, Luzineki 2
( 1 0), Schmidt (10), McBride
"l don't look back at other games," sai d Niekro after tossing
Dave Co llins extended his hitting streak to 15 games wi th a
(2).
a ni fty six-hit 1-4) shutou t at Oontreal Tuesday, halting the
two-run single in the six th. Re li ever Paul Moskau, 2.0, pick ed
In other men's action Carl
Expos' winning streak at six games. "I Just go out and work up the win and Doug Bair earned his third save.
Thompson went 4-4 and Steve
today's game."
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Terry Puhi's leadolt homer in the seventh and Ken Forach's
connected for three hits each
Forath and Ashby;
Swan,
Aug. 19, Mn.The victory was his third against five defea ts this
eight-hit pitchi ng paced the Astros. The Me ts blew a potential Reardon (U) and Stearns.
as Sunshine TV took Coastal
Wseason and evened his lifetime record at 13-13 against Mon.
big inning in the fifth when Elliot Maddox was called out on an Forscts (5-2). L-Swan
Power 19-15.
MRS-Houston, Ashby (2), PuhI
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"That was my first shu tout this year," smiled Niekro. "So I
Giants 2, Chicago 0
four hits and Bill G riffi th
have to say It's the beat I have pitched."
Ed Whitson sca ttered nine hits and Terry Whitfield drove in St-Louis
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Kaat (5) and Simmons; Rouse,
victory over Sanford Housing
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Los Angeles, Smith (1), Garvey
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
Monday night gave the Islafl- 1940, when the Rangers beat up to the edge,"
knows Philadelphia in down to
The pinpig Myers are den a 3-1 lead in the best-of. Toronto. For Philadelphia, a
Philadelphia Coach Pat its last chance, and he expects
between' a rock and a hard seven finals, a virtually ineur- win would mean Just that a Quinn is hoping two injured they'll act accordingly.
place In their quest for a third mountable advantage if you single victory that will take on players, right wing Paul
"I expect they'll shoot
Stanley Cup, and nobody look at Un record books. Only meaning only if it is followed Hohngren and defenseman everything they have at us,
knows it better tha Bobby once in Stanley Cup finals has up with two more triumphs. Jim Watson, can return for and forecheck, and we'll have
a club come back from that
Clarke.
"We can't think about the Game 5. Both were sorely to be at our very beet to win,
iaian(Iers are just far behind the i9421oru3to Stanley Cup right now," said missed Monday.
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are right now," Clarke said. a 8.0 deficit to beat Detroit. Flyers in their 1973-1974 and two of your be1t players It night)."
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ForNewYork,avictoryst 1974.1975 championship hurts," Quinn said. "When
Now that the cup laaoclo.e,
better than we tare. They're the Spectrum in game 40 seasons. "We have to think you're playing at this level, the clincher cana come soon
taking advantage of the Thursday night would mean about the next game. We have you have to have the man. enough. However, the
bringjng the cup back toNow to take theanone atatlinsthe power."
breaks."
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New York's 8.2 victory York 'for the first Urns since rest of the way, Ws're backed
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Ken kerns O.r.,s
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Baltimore 8, Cleveland 0, 2nd
Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders
Boston 4. Toronto 3
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Detroit 12, New York S
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Chicago 4, Minnesota 7
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Kansas City 1, Oakland 0
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May 13
Calif 5, Texas 4, 7 inns
Jeff Burton and Ross
Mark Songer accounted for
Philadelphia 3 (of)
Milwaukee 14, Seattle S
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Philadelphia 5, N.Y.
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N.Y. islanders at whopping 22-0 score in
New Zonk (Underwood 3-3) at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
Seminole Pony League action.
Detroit (Schatzeder 2-4), 5 p.m.
* May 24 - Philadelphia It N.Y.
Hacket and Jamie Donlon
California (Kison 71 or Aase
Islanders, 2 p.m.
3-3) at Texas (Corner 1-3 or
x-May 27
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Darwin 2-1), 1:33 p.m.
Philadelphia, 5:05 pm,
Jerry Smith, Joe Taylor,
Oakland (Keougti 131 at
Jimmy Kremer and Burton
Kansas City (Gura 52), 5:35
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Chicago (Trout 1.3), $:35 p.m.
Basketball
Scott Mason, Tommy
Milwaukee (Caldwell 31) at
Washington - Signed can ter
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Seattle (Death. 2-3). 10:35 p.m.
Was Unsold for one year.
Thursday's Games
Los Angeles
Signed Pat Kremer cracked doubles for
New York at Jomonto, night
Westhead to a four-year contract McKecknle in an 18 hits atDetroit at Baltimore, night
as head coach.
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California at Texas, night
Football
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forms to Valencia Community College. Kerr's
mother, Patricia Newell and Lyman coach Bob
McCullough, upper left, along with Matador coach
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Garage 94 and Seminole Sporting Goods topped Westside Merchants 10.4
Clem Leonard Shell finished the first halt with a perfect 5-0
record, while defending champ Adcock Roofing finished
second
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season for Clem Leonard Shell, pitched a one-hitter, stiking
out eight batters 'in the' three-inning tilt. Michael Merthie
blasted a home run and a single and Eddie Charles added a
pair of singles to pace the winners at the plate. Edwards,
Scatty Stump! and David Wright added singles.
KetUy Walls had the only hit for Butch's Chevron.
Tim Graham and Burnett Washington combined to pitch a
one-hit er iOl' :uCOCi
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issue of pension money and medical
benefits. The strike ended with
comproiise agreements in both
areas. The players lost an estimated
$600,000 Jp salaries and the 24 chibs
lost an estimated $5-million in ticket
sales, parking, concessions and
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atiheplate TerranceCarrand Herbert Dixon blasted doubles.
lAtUe'National League. The league's six teams combined for
A-first inning single-by Jasper Collins was the only hit for
100 runs in three games.
- Sunniland Corporation.
Almost half of the runs came in a wild and wooly sevenClem Leonard Shell combined 11 hits with 21 walks to SCOF
inning tilt won 23-22 by Poppa Jay's over First Federal,
its three dozen runs,•
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The Shell crew started things roll ing with 10 runs in the top of
12-2, while Clem Leonard Shell blasted Cardinal Industries 36
the first, added 13 in the second and eight in the third and then
5.
capped the scoring with live in the fourth. The game was
Poppa Jay's scored six runs in the top of the first and held
shortened to four innings under the 10-run lead role
the lead until the bottom of the last inning when First Federal
Theron Liggons blasted two home runs and a single and
pushed rive runs across the plate to knot the score at 18-18
Willie Brown unloaded for a home run, triple and single Willie
Poppa Jay's, s Inch had only nine hits in the first six innings,
Grayson hit a double and single and David Daniels added two
pounded five safeties in the top of the seventh and scored five
singles
runs.
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Williams
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Lee
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Albert Armstrong blasted a home. run ~ndv double B`nd
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Indians 4-0, Orioles )4
Last season, piayng for the
Chet Lemon crashed a solo
Jim Palmer and Tippy
hapless Mets, Richie Hebner homer and scored three runs Martinez teamed to pitch a
displayed all the verve of and Wayne Nordhagen dcliv- five-hitter and Doug DeCinces
rigor mortis. But this year ered a pair of run-scoring belted his fifth homer of the
appears to bçdiIlerent.
singles to lead the White Sox season to pace the Orioles in
Tuesday night, Hebner to their fourth straight vic. the nightcap.- John Denny
rocked previously unbeaten tory,
pitched a four-hitter In th
Tommy John for a grand slam Royals 1, A's 0
opener, for his first shutout
in a sixrun, fifth inning and
Willie Aikens singled home since Aug. 9, 1979.
reached reliever Ron Davis the game's only run in the Angels 5, Rangers 4
for a tworun shot in the sixth fourth inning to make starter
Bobby Grich's two-run
to Ixwér the Detroit Tigers to Rich Gale a winner for the homer highlighted a three-run
a 12-8 victory over the New first time sipce Aug. 1, 1979.- sixth inning and helped
York Yankees.
Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 3
California to its rain"The ovation and the chantJim Dwyer belted a solo shortened victory over Texas.
ing was a good feeling," said homer and knocked In two Brewers 14, Mariners 5
A fourth intrasquid contest is slated this week when J
Hebner,
who is at peace with runs and Chuck Rainey, 4,
Ben Ogilvie belted a pair of
Montgomery puts his Oviedo Lions through the paces of
the
world
in Detroit. "It's and loin Burgmeier corn- homers and drove in six runs
spring training. The Lions will play at Lyman Thursday
never happened to me bined on an eight-hitter to and Robin Yount added a solo
night 'due to work on their own football field. Lion action
before."
puce the Red Sox.
blast to lift Milwaukee.
gets underway at 7:30 p.m.
"If youwanta 90 RBI man
American League
you want him," Manager
Lyman baseball coach Bob McCullough sends word that
(First Game)
Minn
000002000- 2 10
Sparky
Anderson
said
of
Bal
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000 000 000-0 Chi
200 001 01*1
tryouts for American Legion ball are scheduled for next
liebner. "The young guys dcvi
(00 (02 OOi--S0
D.Kackson, Corbett (6) and
week,
e w a r t, Ford 46) and
Wynegar;
Dotson,
Wormam
should learn from him. They
Players interested are asked to rert to the Greyhound
Graham; Denny and Massey. W
(7). Farmer (9) and Klmm,
should
learn
it
ain't
life
and
--Denny (34). L--Stewarl (1
Foley (7). WDotson (Si). Lbaseball field next Tuesday, M
May 27th at 5:30p.m.
death, it ain't the end of the
-0 Jackson ((2). HR-Chicago,
Players In the age group 16-18 are eligible to play, that
(Second Game)
Lemon
world
If
you
strike
out."
age has an August 1st cutoff date,, for league purBall
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In other AL games, It was CIeVI
000 000 000- 0 3 0 Oak md
poees.McCullough Invites players from the Lyman, Lake
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Chicago 4, Minnesota 2;
Palmer, T Martinez (5) and
4n City
000 100 OOx- 1 4 0
Howell, Lake Brantley and Seminole areas to try out for the
Norris and Newman; Gale,
Kansas City 1, Oakland 0; Graham; Owthinko, Stanton
squad. Players are required to furnish their own gloves.
Cruz (7) and Haney. WChristenson IS), Quisenbery (9)
Boston 4, Toronto 3; Palmer 0 2). L-Owchlnko (0and Wathan. W-Gale (I S). LCleveland
4, Baltimore 0 in 4). HC-Battlmore, DeCinces Norris (5-2).
The field id growing for the Memorial Day Weekend
the opener and Baltimore 8,
Olympic Run for Vun, sponsored by the Aamont.e-8*ith
(Gm called 7 Inns.. rain)
Cl*vsland 0 in the ni1tcap; Sosten,
10 lOG-C 101
CalIfornia
8emlno'a Jaycese.Tbs race Is sdsdu.ted tar Saturday, May
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Toroio
000 110 OlG-2 SI Texas
000 100 1-4 7 3
31 beginning at 8 a.m. from the parking lot of the Crane's
Rainy, Ourgmeer (6) and
game shortened to even
Martinet,
LaRoche
(7) and
Roost Complex behind the Altamonte Mall.
1- 10. Lemanczyk. Moore (2).
I
Donohue; Medich. Darwin (6)
Garvin
(3).
Buskey
(3)
and
Registrations may be completed the morning of the racennings by rain; and
Milwauk
attle
Whiff, Davis (7). W-Ralney (4. and Sundborg. w-martinet 0.
or by contacting the various chambers of commerce. Any
0). L-Medich (3-2). MRs0). L-Lemanczyk (23). HRCalifornia, Grlch (S); texas,
In the National League,
interested runner under the age of 18 must have a signed
Dwyer (7)
Zisk
waiver form included on the application.
Atlanta blanked-Montreal, 10, Cincinnati
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Lyman High holds its spring sports banquet Thursday In
Philadelphia, 7-6, Houston Detroit
202 000 010.- 311 1
John, Davis (5), Gonag. (7) Seattle
the school auditorium to honor athletes, coaches, trainers
downed New York
, 3-2, Los and Cerone;
Sorensen. Cleveland (S) and
P.Underwood,
and managers. The event begihs at 7p.m. The Oviedo Lions
Angeles tripped St. Louis, 4-3, Miller (5), Rojema (1) and Martinez; Bannlstc'. Roberts
Heaverlo (2), DressIer (3)
will also honor spring athletes at the Lion spring sports get
and San Francisco shut out Parrish. W-Hiller (10). LNarron. W-Sorensen (3-3).
together Tuesday night; May 27th beginning at 6:30 p.m. in
Chicago, 2-0. San Diego at John (7 U. MRS-New York. and
L---Bannister (2-4). MRs-MUNettles (4), Randolph 1(3);
the school auditorium.
Pittsburgh was postponed Detroit, W o c Ii e n
waukee, Yount (6), Ogilvie 2
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(I); Seattle, 8ohte (4).
Hebner 2 (7).
because of rain.

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.NFW YORK (JPI)
and summoned the parties to the
issue of compensation standing in Grebey, who is representing the sndjng and not ask the players to
new meeting on Monday.
the way of a settlement, negotiators owners, will likely conduct round- give up their own bargainln rights.
Miller offered last Friday to take
for team owners and players will the-clock negotiations.
The strike, which would be the
the issue of compensation off the
begin last-minute talks today to avert
At this point, there has been no second in the history of the Players
table and said a joint study corn.
a baseball strike that would stop the progress on the compensation issue Association since it was formed in
mittee should be formed to monitor
season at midnight Thursday.
since the talks were initiated months 1947, looms a near certainty since
free agency for the first two years of
Kenneth .Moffett, a federal ago. The owners insist on receiving a talks broke off on the compensation
a fouryear contract. He said if the
mediator, directed Marvin Miller player of their choice from a team issue last weekend. Moffett,, who
committee could not come to an
and Ray Grebey to man the which signs a star to a big contract said at the time that the situation
agreement by the second year of the
bargaining tables at 2 p.m. EDT via free agency.
"doesn't look good," returnedto
new contract, the owners would
today. Miller, the executive director
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- Natasha remembers clearly
the date th ey
departed Moscow, Dec. 30, 1975. It took months of
negotiations and $700 apiece. Had they not been
They'll do anything to get
Jews, according to Vladimir, they would not have .
been allowed to depart their native country.
American albums. They listen
They flew to Vienna for two weeks before rndving
on to Rome for a three-monthstay. They were intent
to the Voice of America and
on reaching America, where they had relatives, to
establish themselves as recording artists.
other, European radio stations
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together musically, the trio was finally heard by
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Guy Costa, a Motown vice president, who now
manages the group.
They love almost
The trio moved to Southern California in 1977
where they continued to work outside the music
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As Soviet citizens go, the trio were living oft the
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said.
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fat of the land. They were TV stars, famous, rich
Natasha unquestionably is the star of the trio. She
sound
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purely
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and
this
is
the
recording
(by Russian standards) and respected musicians,
has dark hair, almond-shaped Asian eyes and
15 capital of the world."
All three had studied classical music. Serge and strikingly sexy. She has a penchant for the
"Then; 10 monthsago, Berry Gordy (president of
Natasha were lead guitarist and lead singer,
American Idiom. She is hip, beautiful and talkative.
Motown) heard us," Natasha put In. "He loved our
respectively, of a touring state Jazz orchestra.
"We were allowed to do some American rock,"
sound and signed us to a contract last November."
Vladimir toured with his own nine-man group,
she said, "but the authorities frowned on it We
"it took us almost four months to complete our
playing keyboard, arranging and singing.
were able
to
do
'Killing
Me
Softly'
and
'Ain't
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album,"
Vladimir said. "Natasha is the lead singer
The . three attractive young people, who have
Sunshine When She's Gone' to a march rhythm with with Serge' on guitar
and me and Natasha
made their homes In Hollywood for the past.three rock overtones, if that makeesense.. '
keyboards.
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Black Russian h1ends4hythm and blues with a
passion for the Russian people.
wp were getting to western. We were
playing
what
classical
Russian jazz overtone for an altogether
"The government limited what we could play," the young people In Russia wanted to hear -rhythdifferent
sound. The titles are strictly American said Serge who, except for his thick accent, could m and blues rock.
"Move
Together,"
."Lave's Enough," Leave Me
pass for any American rock musician.
"Russians love American music. They'll do Now," "Life Is Too Short."
"They wanted to hear Soviet* ideological pop. A
anything to get American albums. They listen to the
Serge describes their music as a multitypical lyric: 'Today your personal life Is not imVoice of America and other European radio station
dimensional
sound, one never heard on record
portant. But what's important is the result of the on short waveto hear rock. They love almost anybefore
in
the
United States.
working day."
thing American."

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earth you'd look for a rhythm and blues rock OUP
would be Moscow, U.S.S.R.. but 'Black Russian,"
Motown's newest spund, is Russian through and
through.
A trio composed of Serge and Natasha Kapustin
(husband and wife) and Vladimir Shnelder
(Natasha's brother), Black Russian's first album is
due for release this month.
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in Siberia. All three are Jews.
They left Russia for artistic4nd religious conActions. They wanted the freedom to write and
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died Tuesday at her home.
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Rico, she moved to Sanford 27
years ago from New" York.
She was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church and a
past member of the Catholic
Women's Club.
She is survived by one
niece, Mrs. Maria Rotas,
Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home is
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James Franklin Herndon
Sr., 72, of 188 E. Lake Ave.,
Longwood diediTuesday at his
residence. A life-long resident
of Florida, he had lived in
Longwood for the past 10
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Miami - He was a retired
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SANCHIL MRS. LOUISA Funeral Mass for Mrs. Louisa
Sanchez, . of 410 Juanita Court,
Sanford, who died Tuesday at
her home, will be celebrated ate
am.. Thursday. at All Souls
Catholic Church with Father
William Ennis officiating .
Rosary Vvill be recited at 5:15
P.m. today at Gramkow Funeral
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and queens at the
school's "May Day.
Play Day" activity
day. At left, Kalvin
Moore (left) is the king
and Caryn Covington
(center) the. queen for
the fourth and fifth
grades being cowned
by Lois Graham,
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volunteer Special Weapons and Tactics team
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county, state and national -in Seminole County
missioner Bill Mitchell is acting as cook for th e Street.
occasion
wlfl be closed Monday, except for the city of
Principal speaker for the 11 a m ceremonies
Altamonte Springs Altamonte Springs City Hall
I ongwood and Casselberry cit) council will be County Commissioner Sandra Glenn
will be closed on Friday, the traditional day No meetings scheduled for Monday have been Opening remar ks are to be given by Sanford
mail will be deliered on Monday in all
canceled, while the night meeting normall) held Ma)or Lee P Moore and Jack Homer, executive
Students in the public school system will have in Sanford on Monday night has been postponed manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
the day off Monday. But at Seminole Comm unity
un til 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Commerce, will introduce special guests and
College it will be classes as usual
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Daffron.
Meanwhile, governmental offices - municipal, $3 for adults and $1.75 for children. City Corn- the flagpole at the chamber s building onFirst
Longwood, Winter Springs and Casselberry
Price died Aug. 1. W79 after being injured at the county, state and national - in Seminole County missioner Bill Mitchell is acting as cook for the Street.
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site ofa downtown fire. Daffron died ataflretha
will be closed Monday, except for the city of occasion.
Principal speaker for the 11 a.m. ceremonies
Memorial Day on Monday with ceremonies at
residential area of the city on Oct. 27, 1957.
Altamonte Springs. Altamonte Springs City Hall
Longwood
and
Casselberry
city
council
w
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be County commissioner Sandra Glenn.
areacemetejeg.
At Longwood MemwW Gardens, the fife and will. be closed cm Friday, the traditional day. No meetings scheduled for Monday have been Openingremarks are to be given by Sanford
Though Monday Is the day set aside by the drum corps and the chorallers from Longwood mall will be delivered on Monday in all areas
canceled, while the night meeting normally held Mayor Lee p Moore and Jack Homer, executive
government to honor the war dead, the corn- Elementary School and a bugler will provide
Students in the public school system will have in Sanford on Monday night has been postponed manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
bined veterans organizations of Sanford have patriotic music Monday for the Veterans of the day off Monday. But at Seminole Community uritil. 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Commerce, mill introduce special guests and
scheduled an observance for May 30,the Foreign Wars Post No 8207 Obeervance Graves College it will be classes as
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veterans
traditionally
alternate
dignitaries.
traditional Memorial Day.
of veterans will be flagged by Boy Scouts and the
On May , the Longwood Police Department hosting the Memorial Day ceremonies at
The Sanford ceremonies at the veterans Qvil Air Patrol will participate In the volunteers., will sponsor a chicken barbee lakefront memoriaL
me mninole 1-11gb School brass ensemble,
memorial at Lake Monroe will be hosted by tlie ceremonies
dinner add dunking booth from 11 a.m. •4 pm.
Matthei Kudlac, member of the Disabled under the direction of band director Duane
Disabled American Veterans, Chapter No. 30r.
VFW Post No. 50 of Winter Spfings and VFW at Vie city park across from the fire hall on wilala Veterans board. of directors, will be master of nhardt, will Provide music. Members of We
On Monday, Sanford's firefighters will dedicate Post No. 10050 of Casselberry will conduct joint Avenue to raise money for the Department's ceremonies for the event to begin at 11 a.m. National Guard from the SanfordArmory and an
the dily'scentm)fire stsUonat1 South Freoch
honoring veterans at the All Faiths volunteer Special Weapons and Tactics team
FliCky
honor guard are to be present.A bugler from
Ave at 10 a.m. in memory of two colleagues who -,ceremonies
Cemetery at 10: 30 a.m.- Monday. Graves of Police Chief Greg Manning said he will be
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lost their'livesin the line of duty flgbtjngfires
mannlngthe dunking booth.
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MRS. LOUISA SANCHEZ
Mrs. Letdaa-Sanch.; 99 of
410 Juanita Court, Sanford,
died Tuesday at her home.
Born In San Juan, Puerto
Rico, she moved to Sanford fl
years ago from New York.
She was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church and a
past member of the Catholic
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She is survived by o,ia
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charge of arrangements.
JAM F.HERNDOt4S*.
James Franklin Herndon
72, of 118 E. Lake Ave.,
Longwood dIedTuesday at his
residence. A111 e4ong resident
of Flodd, be had lived
past in
Liood for the
10
years, movix' lbere trom
Miami. He' was ,i retired
carpenter And,
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Division at Seminole Cornmunity College, was appointed to the 1981 Board of
Directors of the Florida
League of the Arts at the
Her second award was a, Florida Arts Congress in
sheer delight for everyone."
Fort
the Outstanding Scholar, Myers recently.
Hostesses for the event with
awarded to the graduating
Doroth were
Dorothy is one of the
.ierri Kirk, senior who in the
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chairman; Janice Springfield the faculty of
Rollins ShOUld original faculty members of
Bridget and other family and Martha Yancey
be considered the outstanding Seminole Community College
members attended a family
chaired the
se nior scholar.
wedding in Chicago. Pc
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She
is also valedictorian =1:LV1aiQn for the
said they ll had al good Club of Sa1tfordgathered
and
wa s so nice
1 year at RoMns with
maim
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Tfli.Mnlhiu-to utso %14W
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SM*AC or*
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for
a
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From
all
on
a
12.00
scale.
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with
the
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music, drama, Humanities,
reports It wa
Just won-'
I programs Why Jean Leonard o
Journalism, English and
derful.
even whipped out a folding
Lots of tourists lament
Dorothy Morrison, chair. foreign languages.
Japanese print fan
loss of their loot to the roulette
Jean and Bill Norris enWhewi It was hot.
wheels
one-armed ban- tertalned members of the Council Sets Workshops
But some 120 skaters didn't dits whileand
In Las Vegas.
Sunbelt Hemerocaills Chapter
seem to notice as they perBut not Jan McClung who at a picnic Sunday afternoon
The Council of Arts &amp; Sciences Is sponsoring two workshops
formed to the peak of perlost a lot more than a few at their Idyllwilde home,
two, weeks apart especially designed for non-profit
fection in 20 different fast- bucks while visiting the
Jean said that all "dayllly organizations.
paced routines. Entertainers glamor city. Other than
losing nuts" are invited to join the
First on the double bill in a Financial Management
ranged In age from 20 months her luggage — all of it
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group.
The
chapter
has
come,
workshop,
which will be held Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
to married adults,
had a "wonderful time."
a
long
way
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she
said,
at
the
Univere'ity
of Central Florida Engineering Building,
And they were all just
Room
406.
super.
R cen tly elected officers
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Sanford Woman's Club
The 4th Annual Publicity Workshop will be held June,5at the
me costwiies were dazzling members,
their husbands and are: Justine Lee, president;
Bush
Science Auditorium, Rollins College, from 9 am. to 4
apd the choreography
ex- guests gathered at Buck's Merle Kent, vice president,
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Jean Norris, recording
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very well attended,
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Ruby prof
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Call the Council of Arts &amp; Sciences for information on the
Kraijola Kollege did "Old' the order of the evening.
workshops
and registra tion,
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Woman in the Shoe''with Tina
Kathryn
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who assisted the young ones and George Drew celebrate James R. Hickey of 714 Oak
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their 50th wedding an. Ave., received two awards at
In the "Ole Mill Stream" niversary. it was 'strike up the Rollins Annual Academic
segment featuring dancers of the band" as the Rhythm Honors and Awards Banquet
Barbara Diamond puts Greg Grayson and Ala n ilerguson through the paces all ages, toddlers Kim Poovey
Rascals
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tiny couple who stole a kiss Mary And George led 11-Ic Orlando.
now and then while cuddling group In dancing.
The banquet is held each
in the old-fashioned swing.
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The Rhythm Rascals are year to recognize outstanding
The only vocalist in
We Sell only U.S.D.A. Cholci naturally aged heavy Iowa beef
the real pros and a part
the students who have excelled in
show was petite Laurie Blair Sanf ord Serenaders whoofplay
CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
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Kathryn received the
Sanford Civic Center.
Outstanding
Academic
According to Dorothy Achievement I,mi Biology as
McReynolds, the crowd selected by the members of
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in fact
the
nonairconditloned atmosphere
took many patrons back to
former days in the good Ole
summertime when air
conditioning was unheard of.
Of course many attending
the "Wheel Peonla" show q
benefit the American Cancer
Society,
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Sanford, who died Tvuiday at
her horns, will be caiibrafo4 at
4-111- . ThWsdiy, I? All Souls
CatMlc- - Owrd', 'with - Father
William Ennis officiating.
Ros,y will be rsclt*d 5:15
at
P^ today at Gramaiw Funeral
Horn. by Father WlllIa
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Lonswoodi Mrs. Glorine
Clover, Longwood, Mrs.
Nadine Suthard, Miami, and
Mrs.
Doris
Vaughn,
Longwood; two ions, Hershel
Herndon and James Franklin
- "Jimmy" Herndon Jr,, both
.of Fort Pierce; two sisters,
Ms. Iris Powell, Fort Pierce,
and Mrs. 011ie Belle Douglas,
Miami; tiaW brothers, Rev.
- Dewey Herndon, Eugene
HerndonandMartinflerndoji,
all of Fort Plerm, 33 gran&amp;
children and *1. great.
an4cbildren
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typical lyric: 'Today your personal life Is not Im- Voice of America and other European radio station dimensional sound, one never beard on record
portant. But what's important Is the result of the on abo
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the. United States.
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Natasha remembers clearly the date they

departed Moscow, Dec. 30, 1975. It took months of
negotiations
and $700 apiece. Had they not been
They'llll do anything to get Jews, according to Vladimir, they would not have
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They flew to Vienna for two weeks before mdving
onto Rome for a three-month stay. They were Latent
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on short wave to hear rock.
They left Russia for artistic and religious co
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Guy Costa, a Motown vice president, who now
victlons. They panted the freedom to write and
manages the group.
They love almost
perform western music, uninhibited by cornThe trio moved to Southern California In 1977
missars.
where
they continued to work outside the music
anything American.''
business to make ends meet.
As Soviet citizens go, the trio were living off the
"We had to come to Hollywood," Serge said. "Our
fat of the land. They were TV stars, famous, rich
Natasha unquestionably Lathe star of the trio. She sound Is purely Motown and this is the recording
(by Russian standards) and respected musicIans. has dark hair, almond-shaped Asian eyes and Is capital of the world."
All three bad studied classical music. Serge and strikingly sexy. She has a penchant for the
"Then, 10 months ago, Berry Gordy (president of
Natasha were lead guitarist and lead singer, American Idiom. She in hip, beautiful and talkative.
Moto'vn)
heEd US," Natasha put In. "He loved our
respectively, of a towing state Jan orchestra.
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signed us to a contract last November."
Vladimir toured with his own nine-man group,
she said, "but the authorities frowned on IL We • ..It took us almost four months to complete our
playing keyboard, arranging and singing.
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to doShe's
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The three attractive young people, who have Sunshine
When
Gone' toa march
made their homes In Hollywood for the past three rock overtones, If that makes sense, rhythm with with Serge' on guitar and me and Natasha on
years, recall their lives ln Russia with disdain. mey
"When wetrledtodo more Aznerjcansounds, our keyboards. We wrote all of our songs. Well, Serge
despise the Soviet government but express coin- pertormances were canceled. The government said wrote 90 pettent of them."
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through.
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day. At left, Kalvin
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and Caryn Covington
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the fourth and fifth
grades being crowned
by Lois 'Graham,
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Timmons, Grove School; Dede Schaffner.
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Suzanne Story, Rosenwald School; Marilyn
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Joyce Saininet read the, City Council report.
Tlie next chapter nim-ting will be May 29 at the hoine of
DL-lora Mark, 100 linda Lane, with Ruth lluffoii in charge of
the progriwi. )*nitiers are to bring -I gift for their Beta 8tiddy
who will be revealed at that tinie. New Beta Buddy assignments will be
Officers elected anti instalktl to direct chapter ictivities for
the ensuing year were: Joyce Saniniet president -, helen
Ilamner , vice
president- 44enda Emerson, recording
secre tary; Anioret LaRosa, corresponding secretary; and

Nill serve as chapter city council represenLative und Vertis
Sauls will serve as alternate.
As immediate past president, Delora Mark will a1silli attend
meetings of the Sanford BSP City Council.

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Grace Marie St(flecipher, treasurer.

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here's an alternate solution people that will make future
for handling it:
generations bless you:--Get
DEAR ABBY: Regardi1g busy and go through all those
the 45-year-old woman with
the deep voice who is family pictures you have
stored away in boxes, and
frequently called "sir" on the
should label them with names, date s
telephone: Why
and places If possible.
anyone assu me you are a

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Readers, act now—or all sincerely for the enjoyable
You want a formal church
There - were
several those priceless pictures will evening.
DEAR PERPLEXED: A
wedding or a simple, "do.
beautiful baby pictures, but become strangers without 41P About a week latee, I ran 'written "thank you"
Indicates your-own-tWng" ceremony,
very few had names or dates names, and a precious part of into thils cousin, who told me 'the 111timile in graciousneSL
When a telephone caller correction unless it's imget Abby's new booklet. Send
on the backs and no one in the your family history will be that I was the only person at A phone call Is
next. Neither $1 plus a long, self-addressed
Dortant
to
the
gender-bender,
with
only
"1882"
scribbled
on
family
can
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them
now.
lost
forever.
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her party who didn't call her Is mandatory — but both show stamped (28 cents) envelope
the back. flow I wish I knew
Future family genealogists
DEAR ABBY: My husband to Umk her again. I felt like good mannem
Finley. Mr. Finley has a way to treat myself to a who
they were'
to: Abby's Wedding Booklet,
will bless you for providing, and I were in vi ted to_my a heel
chuckle instead of - being
However, petog out your 132
sky
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of friends and relatives, necessary?
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FRUSTRATED IN (About 20 people.) Food and thanking her when we left was comb to be more lacking to
back. My great-grandparents
EUGENE, ORE . drinks were served,
sufficient,
good manners than you.
left Missou ri in the mid '20s,
DEAR FRUSTRATED:
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thanked
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Says Felix Klein, director of Manhattan Handwriting
Consultant who has been studying grapology for 6 years, "Th e
way your handwr i ti ng slants to the right or left and how far it
does, Indi cates how you feel about yourself and the world.
"In our culture, the left is sym bolic of the past, of origins,
and the right of the future. Therefore, if you slant to the right,
you lean tow ards people and the future, much the way a
gregarious person physically leam toward other&amp; If your
writing Is vertical that tends to mean you're self-sufficient,
and iryou slant leftwud,'it's a sign of with&amp;awal. You want-to
get away from the world. Of cmtrse, you may be wiUxtrawing
at some times and not at others."
The cuilprit also exposed his narr ow-minded inflexibility in

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KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) - The Cuban refugee soon reject Carter's offer to pccvde a sea lift or active search for the vessels," McElwain said.
exodus may be near an end with the number of airlift for a more orderly exodus of refugees.
-One nameless -foot boat that returned with a
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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boats In the ragtag flotilla dwlndllng, and Havana
load of refugees Tuesday sank at thedock Just after
tar
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carter'
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itime .'.
Radio broadcasts indlêatlng Cuba soon will .eJect
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it had unloaded the Cubans. A pump apparently
3consicutive times
'flc a line
officlals
1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
President's
Carter
offer
for
a
formal
refugee
sealift
applications
in
Florida
to
calm
the
people
by
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functioning
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as
the
boat
arrived.
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or airlift.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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ferlñg
to
allow
relatives
to
travel
to
the
United
Capt. Jose Gonzalez, who returned from
SATURDAY 9NOOfl
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States by other routes. But these routes are t in sinking, he laughed and walked away.
second refugee trip to Cuba's Marlel Harbor existence, and it does not look probable that such
Funeral services and burials were held Tuesday
Tuesday with 40 Cubans aboard his lobster boat, travel will be possible.
DEADLINES
for five members of a family of six who were among
predicted
the
shuttle
would
end
in
another
two
"The
technical
operation
in
this
regard
Is
more
W. ,
'14 who drowned when their boat sank In the
Noon The DQ Befoi'e.PublicaU.on
They re moving them out pretty fast now,,, difficult than reaching the moon because here In the operation's worst tragedj' Saturday.
Carlbbeant matter Is more difficult to manage."
Sunday-Noon Fñda
Ibis Guerrero, 14, the family's only survivor, sat
Cuban officials say there are about 700 boats In
. The Coast Guard, which is enforcing carter's expressionless during the 'service conducted by
wauus luEu&amp;ugeesw ia&amp;e w me
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unnea oroer LoEopalI southbound boats, said that for the Monsignor Augusun Roman, auxiliary bishop from _____________________
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first time since last Friday, boats were ghted Miami.

- frthg the total for
shuttle, which began one through Tuesday.
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month ago today, to 68,600.
"We're keeping track of them and If they don't

leaned over and kissed the girl on her forehead
and sald,"You are not alone, little sister. You now

l'-Card of 'Thanks
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18-Help Wanted

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I would like to thank my mdny

,
WANTED-SPECIALTY COOK.
Must be able to prepare,

frleetds for their prayers.
visIts &amp; cards whIle I was in

seafood, vegetables, all types

Mrs.R. T.Hunt

Sociologist OptimIstic About. RefUgees

2 Choice Lowin.fflc,
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on

Fewofthemenhaveleftthecubanconununjtyth

1972 of 590 male refugees.

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in firms owned by other Cuban exiles,

lOCh. Call $62. 1246.
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Cuban c&amp;nmunity in Miami.
"The Cuban immigrant community in Miami Is

few of the men had problems adapting to the U.S.
"Despite their modest backgrounds, the un-

althc1igh few

have become

citizens thus far.
By 1979, only 24 percent said they would return to

Fiberglass Laminators Ex.

27-80. Need rider to share
drIving. After 6 p.m. &amp;
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weekends. 131.0591.

Portessaldthefactathfrdofthegroupjsworjng those out of work were physically
disabled.
for fellow inunigrants "suggests a higher-than-ex"Practically none of the ablebodied immigrants
Tuesday, adding he believes the same thing will pected capacity for economic absorption by
this. was unemployed seven years after arrival," Portes
happen with the latest refugees,
ethnic community."
said,
Portes,whowasborninCuba,saidamajorfac
Portes said most of the men in his study came
Portesfoundthat,astimepAsseijthnunigraflts

company benef Its, 10 paId

holidays. Insurance, an Equal
Opportunity Employer, Apply
in person AMF Powerboat
Div. 1143 30th St. Located on
Sanford Airport.

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Why blonely? Write: "Gf A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
tar, Fl. 33318.

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ENGINE INSTALLERS

S-Lost &amp; Found

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*ssemtier •xp. in cruisers,

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LOSTS.l3around French Ave.&amp;

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Sanford frit'pof1 322.7500,

Florida Cycles Inc.. 1102-A E. wiffi the provisions of the Fic.
Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Spgs., titious Name Statutes, To-Wit:

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Equalopportunity Employer

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6-ChikiCare
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$puroltheMomantDbi,ti
in myhome
DayorNight323.7
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ChIld Care in my home. Plenty of

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motorcycl, can be seen at Central County, Florida in accordance

One month ago today, Felix boats under the direction of red-headed, Coloradan
"Ginga" Diaz, a bronzed, Cuban exile leader Napoleon arrived in Key West May 2

cellent company benefits, 10
pd holidays, pension &amp; in.

1st St. Black Pit Bull with
white chest. is months old. surance. Apply AMF
Chllen gridving. 322-4913.
Powerboat Dlv, 1143 30th St.

NOTICEOF SALE
FICTITIOUS NAME
Joseph Emmons 1979 Harley
Nolice ishereby given that lam
Davidson XLII will be sold for 'enraged in - business at 312
charges against vehicle with the Seminoli Dr., Lake Mary, Fla.,
VIN No. 4A11041H9. The sale is Seminole County, Florida under
open for Bids. Bids will be ac- the fictitious name of B&amp;R PEST
up until 12:00 noon 0(1 CONTROL, end that I intend to
cepfed
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Friday, June 13, 1910. The sale will regIster said name with the Clerk

Quf

ToGéfMbthe

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inboard-outboard,

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Putt&amp; Part.$imLUS1906A!tYtime for Rbed MaSaV
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rking conditions.
Exclent
Refler Living Center of Cas
ç • 339.5002.
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Ifthe'Cubanautiiorltleswoultj
let him bring his 78-year-old

Straits

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ASSEMBLERS
Positions now open for
production carpenters helpers
with nations largest produce,-

of factory built modular
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Emergency Management Culpepper, VP, Central Florida 1937.
Cycles Inc., 1102-A E, Altamante
51g. Walter C. Brown
was escorted to Varadero,
Agency coordinator, took
Dr., Altamonte Spgs., Fla., 32701.
Joft L-. Rodgers
The day after Dos Her- charge of the entire refugee
Sheila ,

industries, Inc., 3701 5. Sanlord ?'ve., Sanford, Fl. No
phone calls. Equal Op:

w.e$ily rates. Rca. 3i3is.
I do babysitting ANYtime,

SECRETARY-Private insurance office, seeks attradive,
single, exp. woman 2 after.
noons per wk. $3 per hr. Ac.
curacy, nd't speed important.
323-2269.

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more than 66,000 Cuban and the sealift was on.

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refugees to U.S. shores,
Dtaz sstd Tuguday %

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motivated by two Thlnga he ysars In a Cuban

exiles t.o the - SlmIa.l.C.mmuMtyC.lI.s

years ago and he heard oiflclalsofthe Cuban Institute
rwnors that the Cubans might of Friendship with the People

year old local company. Cell

Light Delivery, must have owi
No area. Mon. thru Fr.. 9
to S. Gas Paid, for more In.
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21-Situations Vnted.

Sunland Est. &amp; Sanford Avs.
area. 322.3129.
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CHILD CARE-My Home

Legal Notice

Daytlme-SomeNlghts

munity College at 2:00 P.M. local munity College at 2:00 P.M.

FICTITIOUS NAME

1 preschooler in

College. The following i Included: Community

College.

uash &amp;

EXTERIOR LIGHTING OF

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is included:

Exp. schooi teacher will tutor
during summer months. 6th
and 7th grade English and
______________________
Math and some EIe. Call for
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info, after 4 p.m. 322.3913
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Yäung Married Couple Wants
______________________
Store 8. Office Cleaning,

bu. Eider Rd., Lake Monroe.

took his lobster boat, Dos operation, be said yes, register said nams with the Clerk building of concrete masonry EXISTING CONDUIT STUBS.
Cuba, butthe Cubans declined sentiments c199 percent of the with the provisions of ths Fic-

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public InSpectIon in the off Icis of

oclates Architects Pianrs Natil Bank Building, Suite 101,
incorporated, Sanford Atlantic P.O.' Drawer l3lSanford, Flórlda
T7, upon request accompanied

"I w e n t apontaneously,
hoping they might give me a be very happy when all the COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF

UNITED STATES DISTRICT National Bank Building, Suits 10$,

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Sanford GracIous living. Rca
sonable .Weekly &amp; monthly
rates, u,uitre%pald: truir.500 S. Oak 541-7883

"It (the ieallft) is not the t.,,, assignees, llenors, creditors,

embassy people."

two will be Ins $15.00 to

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A ' A A
EMPLOYMENT

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Cony. Center, 950 MilIonvIfti
Ave.
massive airlift. "However, unknown parties having or proiid,mvstreturnsameat least 10daysbie thebiddate,or pay ________________________

7 BDRM, 2 bath condo, all kit
appliance, 1300 mo 4 5300

LOG

H. Ernest

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BROKER

MORR

Complele.'Availabie until May
23. Call for details, 647-2559.
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Sanford
3210640

Orlari*
321 1517

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Inc REALTOR,MLS
.323-5774 Day or Night

ficient 1 &amp; 2 bedroom units.
c.aiurej odor., including

ANXIOUS to sell $ yr. old at.
- tractive 3 bdrm, )'z both,

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Ave. 373-3301,

1.

Sanford. Lovely 1 or 2 BR, air,
adults. Furnitur, avaIlable.

REMODELED lovely) bdrm, 2

elec, air, w-w carpet. Mults,

bath, prefect retirement

no pets. $200 mo. 332.5019.

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equipped, Florida rm, w-w

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in The Evening Herald, stay
cl9se to your
one because
something wonderful is about
to happen.

2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, furnished,
carpet, AC, fireplace, cii
electric, 12)5 per mo. No
3239040. •
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SANFORD COURT

BACK TO NATURE

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POEMAN
Handle crew -nOd bllnprints,

your ad, call your friendly
Cf4s$if led gal at The H3rlld,

CON$'T. WOnKER
Know hand tools'- good pay.

322-7972

&amp; HORSE STALLS. GENEVA

Low Down Payment
STE N STROIVI' Cash for your loft Will build on

AREA. $22,900.

2 Bdrm, 1 bath in excellent

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location. Close to schools &amp;

DUPLEX for rent, lovely ,

WE LIST AND SELL,

baths. $31,900, C..ii Orlando 1-

SOME FARM LAND, ROAD

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ANYONE IN THE

$4,000 PER ACRE WILL

ENTERPRISE 6 acres old
oak &amp; magnolIa trees- 2 FP.

oak floors. modernl

...0n t4ke KM0wIeL ettras ii,
dude spiral
staircase,

BR bunk house, S0'x20'
ACRE,
greenhouse
Inventory,
farm &amp; much',n.,r.. BUILDERS'-WE - PsAVE t.oysr

balcony, library &amp; Fl P., brick

11)7,500

more. Your dream home for
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JUST LISTED I BR, i", 8. 2
Story home on 2 landscaped
corner lots, country eat-in-kit,

Ii ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK

kit. - 4

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Sfllord

$119,000

2 BR Duplex In Deltona,un.
turn., Ref. &amp; Stove, Central

only 9 yrs old. Lots of extras,

Oon't pile no longer needed

mO. 3 BR, 15, w wcarpet, gas

who was born In Limonal in hot sun," said Tones, who Is thirsot racot'ded In Plot Cook 12.

licensed in Florida.

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To be eligIble (01' COnsidtfGtIOfl.

&amp; out. Large workshop.

buyers. New homes with

To be eligible for coneiara.ion,

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Matanzai Province, and hopingtogetthreeslstarsand records of Seminole County, F$OIIda, all conditions of the Fiotida, all conditIons of The
hopes to return to his two brothers out of Cuba."
Florida. cod you are ordered
specifIcatIons, end must be made
Nkct.1nd must be .,,.

homeland some day. "I also

-uses

TheRealEstateAgency

Lake fronti Pool &amp; Patiol

Inc., Realtors

321-073,

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52-Appliances
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to

buy

used

"Ttre were no chartered rsquirod to cppzar and plaad in ens facsImile of the form Included on a facsimile of the form included sold action, and fib your aner wrni the contract do monts,

912 French Ave.

wIth the contract documents, in

feel satisfied about getting out buses - period. We got school with the Clerk of mis CoUrt It duplicate, enclosed In an opaque scaled
envelope
bearinginThe
name
dupilcate,
enclosed
on opeque
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people who are not accepted buses and Vatis to transport Tcmpa, Florida. and to wve a saoIe envelope bocrin. the name
ctarnays, Gary 1.

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United

marked:

323-0697

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time. hal. $119.14 or $19.33 mo.
33,$38..

Push, button controls, has
carousel, still ty', warranty
Originally $449, assume pay
mints of $21 ma, Agent

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GAS RANGES, Reconditioned

$edfij'""'

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Condition. Warranty, finan-

clng. No down payment.
8)34 or $11 monthly.

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rolsaf demanded in the complaint. i'oact any or cii bids or certain HOUI8 MENTIONED ABOVE.
ills, OiDEED thc$ flu abo',e

'MECHAN IC

'nsr reserves the rlftt

bId

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MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
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332)939, 3334307
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variety show (rain Havana in rsatrjctloni, ?orfea said,
May '4, I'00. '7051
Ida living room. "I'm not "After tidi, It 1l1 be dilflcvit Snd 0*DER!D ot Orlando,
interested in fame - anyone to get peopla out. The Ploridathls2Sthdsyol.'iprtt 1950.
JOHN REED, JR.

repreaslon will be greater on UNITED ST.TE$ could have done It,"
The day before DIaz set out those who ?iWtaIn bththd. DISTRICT JUDGE

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'mile. sojourn, a grOs) of
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President Sefnlnolss•j
seminot. community Cou.ge

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

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rtgmgss DotigiW

new cond. I Ok. Oak end table,
much mIsc. 30 Gum Tree Ct.

(YOUR CHOICE)

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Alterations. Ores,smaklng coins Top dollar paid ciii
': 'itm..0}3-t8U

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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

J

STONE

CO.

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izing in repainting, nt &amp; ext

wallpaper, wall lexing, wood

eXterior, COmmercial

Staining Free Ext After you

decorative fireplaces lin
tree eslimates

"n _

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lnler,' &amp; E.tenior

prices Eslimates 3?? 7496

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?2AUCtiOn

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EIIate

Trent Painting &amp; Repair

REf INISHING - Touch up &amp; I

323 7501

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StalledI Call John 3)1 0377,

Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6448126

61?0o.8

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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The King of The Roth

ture, 205 E 25th St 373 095t

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KEILCO PAINTi'""
FreeEsl

T

3)977Q

Bn,dgesAnliques

SCraping &amp; mildew rCmoy.i

Fireplaces

1p orhouseful
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2lhrs___

423-4832

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rrit,cjai&amp;

Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals. Call Dell's Auction
323 5620 '
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Groomlng&amp; Boarding

Photogi'aphy

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
utsicie Screened runs Of
Iloor sleeping boxes, insulated,
Shady kennels, circulating

Wedding Photography by John
iotos or color 1q10 373 $251
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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOComplete Offices

Rernodeung

3225752.
REMODELING

339 7020 LONGWOOD
Home

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- 75-Recreational Vehicles
Apache Camper Ramanda

model, sleeps 6, fiberglass
module, excellerQnd
Asking $1,900. cati
281

'14 Aristocrat Travel Ira Icr
16' 11295

23 W
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I hipr

Newrms, kit Ibathremooeling

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TPentry1,,tin, $ j, of all typei. Lic
nded

FirepIace. We handle the
whole bail of wax Financing
avail

1Man4ualityoperationS yrs exp Patios. Driveways,
etc Wayne Beal.
327.1321
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B E LINK CONST
322 1029

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Rebuild COdemned HOu

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G BALINT
3221465

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all types, alto guttering

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Seminole community College

1-i
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w. ,i. wseets ha,.'

OIS,I'$

IIMYOS
2LFrch

sup Heights. 510.000.00. -

CIII or See J. D, Hemphill

0O N. French Ave. -

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Fi'om 9 to S. Wide varIety.
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Prpsrt
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55-Boats
&amp; Accessories
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1929 CHRIS CRAFT 33's twin's
LAKEFRONT DREAM HOuSI
cyt. engines, needs work. Now
S Sdrm I bathe. ees
- $2,300. Cash or trade.

mortgage.

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Sep our beautiful new IROA.

Rig. Real Estate Broker

GREGORY MOBILE I4OMIS
3003 Orlando Or.
*3.ITh

12094. ParkAve.

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C. Aflamof*eDr.
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NO BIOS MARINE
flflttwy.17-92

TrI-huli, walk thru windshield,
power trIm, lay down back to

sill that roll-a-My bed yeu'We . motor, trailer, all In excellent
t''efo r011 bwgy. . It ds
condition. Complete outfit onty

VAI FHAFMancing - I - plac. a Classified

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13.500. Call 661-1013. -

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Home Repair &amp; Remodeling

-2lhrs.

3220221

Licensed Contractor. FREE

HouseCleaning

ESTIMATES. $629703
Mon Fri.1.3Ô Sp.m
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Housewives Cleaning Service

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- Personalized,last dependable

(3eq!va (a,.!ns

our specialty. Discount prices

Regular or) time basis
Wsdowashwindows 577-3194
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SERVICES UNLIMITED

Welding done, $1S.QQ per hr
3220711

-O,S4.

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1976, 1WI ft. Fiberglass Bonita

___________________ 701 Bldg.

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Mortgage Investment. 1104 C.

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322-2821

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
701 S. French
323.7134
YA*PSALE-'OverSOO Items. . ____________________
107W. Commercial 7.
Wed..
21
thru
Sat.
24th.
100
Phone 322.7111, Sanford
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Hayes Dr. 332.3173
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DUPLEX-i BR, I Bath each.

ASSOClATES, INC. -

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BUSINESS- I Story commitciii building wpartitIo San.

DIreCOr

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Mr.'J Wendell Age.

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W.GarneftWhite

IPerIedoayrgm

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01*59

Street, Sanford. Call for

Avenue. $32,000.00.
LOCH ARBOR
4iider's own quality home. 3 VACANT LOTS-2 Lots .pprO*.
4 5drm, beautiful pool &amp;
,Maytalr Country ciu,.

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$230 mO. &amp; wider if YOU 5mlIfy
Mary Griffith Resifor -

French

Exteriors 999. to $399,
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Larry's Mart, 21S Sanford Ave

FOUR CARPORT SALES-W,

1)1pnI5Ce required.

a' .E waive any Inlormolit los and portions of a bid as itlpultgd In
seallit began, the ftet fede1 nomad defendants
fcesd (Service by Publlcotlon) be technicalIties In bIdding. end to the FORM OP PROPOSAL, aid to
publisiud by the United States sword the
waive •ny InformaIitIs and
Looking ah3ad to an
in a ,wnpeper of general
the Owner. No bid shell be y,fffi tathfulC011? IOI iii biddin.. aid 90
osusacutive woski COnim3ncIflI

1)04N.MII1s
Orlando$96.3$d0
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2525 323 2222 142 Carvir Av Academy Manor ______________________ 1 TWiN matt.box spgi. &amp; tram,"

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Dos Hermanos sustained a outside Use Navy's Th?Inan will be entered ogokwt you tar the oon.r nesarves flu rifts to NOT LATER THAN DATE AND

Coast Guard strol boat.
"Everyone who has a heart
shoukl lend a hand to those

NEW HC/IES

32

the City Of Sanford for

reliaoilltationpro.ciwlIp.,
* tO 810.000, maybe more,
Call Stanley Stone, Sot'ø

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PATIOS-. SIDEWALKS

furnIture, ReIn9,, stoves.

3.31 ?OlPaftS

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Concrete Worl

Ph 3

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discount Special 10 for
senior Citizens,
Free Est.

201 S. Park Ave
3226309

wil get results,

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$193.75. Sal $113.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339-131o.

I Service Roof CoIing 5'.May

GWALTNEY JEWELER

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Salvage, 17-92, So of Sanford.
332 5221

FresEstimates
3236118

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Clock RePair
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WaSher repo. GE deluxe model.

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O&amp;HLAWNCARESERVICE

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DRIVEWAYS

Service, Used Machines.

36ltOrlandoDr

8300070

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
fllture Salvage. 3321721.

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave.

Mowing. Edging. etc
I Time, Vacation or all season

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MEINTZER TILE
Neworrepair.Ieaky5hrj,J I
PMbfle Home Service
specialty.2syrs.Exp 8698542 J _____________________

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SANITARY

arrived in Cuba first, a sister said.
Christopher, Assistant United RENOVATIONS AND ATHLETIC PARKING AREAS. LIGHTING 'sales end service of
AND FIXTURES, POLES AND BASES
The Cuban-Americana cet StGtes Aflorney, 101 Fodes'ol FIELD
vessel, Blanchie III, also a
TOILETS
new advertisers,, A
uiidirg, Orlando. loi'Idi, 32001. DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN TO EXISTING CONDUIT
lobster boat, returned to the UP their OWfl reception
not later than July 11, 1900. ii
great future for a self.
DATE AND HOUR MENTIONED SE MN OLE CO MMU NIT 'V
Key West dodis first because In a former U80 building iou to do so, ludemant l,y dIIOUI$ A3OVE.
COLL 0!, AND DELIVERED starter. Previous sales
___ Later, they 30
broken clench pump and had Muses,

quizl cui dg sac $323.
Call 5627793

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Bulldozing. Clearing. backhoe
Service Ditches, culverts,
xnds Call 531 2895

CARPET &amp; FuRNITURE
CLEANING

WE BUY USLOFURNIIURE&amp;

Orig. $329 now $203 or $19 mo. I

Color portable in good

9415.

WE ARE CONCERNED

Land Cleailng

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10m1 for rent in Lase Mary,

Carpet Cleaning

The sooner you place l'

323- 5321

Only $110,000.

available Immediately, 3.2

SALES
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543,3001

2565

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CramicT1ls
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alIke

Furniture Salvage, 17 92, So. of

$13 mo. No dpwn payment.

TELEVISION-RCA
19"

47-Real Estate

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"Luxury For Less'
OStudie- 1,2,311. Suites
•Peel - LIundry .
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Yard Debris, Trash, - _____________________
Appliances&amp;MIsc
W,NOOW&amp; SCREEN REPAIR
322 8545

after 4

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To List Yout Business.,.
SANFORD

32220N__________

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backyarçl sale
Sell
everything fast With a want ad

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24hr

equipment. Noli's Santord

MICOWAVE.QUASAR

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REALTY WORLD.

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Development Investment

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SULATION CO 373 llS3or 8)1
1270 Free eSt

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
'Special Rates for Complexes

68 -Wanted to Buy
Wa ,, l.d

from. P4011's Sanford Furniture

Lic. Real !st•te Broker
l6iOSanfordAve.

home on S acres in Geneva,
every imaginable (eaturel

UflU,ifli$h

SAVE ENERQY &amp; DOLLARS'

Bauty Care

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For

COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR, 25

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lflSUlatin

t(ty Tint &amp; Steam extraction

"Famous Lippizzan"
atstudtoapprovedmares
(305) 33) 8584
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Good Used TV's. 823 &amp; up

kit, patio, w w carpet, close to
school, shopping 8. gOlt
Course! A great buy for
541,000.

sPaces adiacent. S acres only
$112,000.

Tops in tips

Senior citizen discount Free est
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dra*erseddt,imafl
skirted vanIty, porch gilder.

pile the money in your wallett

Low clown payments. 3222287. _________________________

JUST FOR YOU) BR, 28 in Tee.

sno,o.

Posh surrosridings

Room Comfort Cenler. 7385
John Young Pkway 2986077

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrietl's' Beauty

'66--Horses
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white-pink
quilted floral cushions, 2 blue

Used fbi model color TV's. all

Sacreparcefs, 1k, jj

parking for trucks &amp; equip.
mint. Income from mobile

6+ Acres on the Wekiva. Only

WOULDN'T SE ANVIl

WAI,,TPISSIS

Mildew off Roof, ext Walls

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Available to good home
319 5118

"4

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to 30.000 BlU's 90 day quar

Personality Small Cats

SOFA-Antique

items high as an elephant's

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my mother c*it," said DIaz, behind card tables under the ESTATES. according to piat licensed in Florida.

Jet cleaning

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12)5 French (1192) 33)7340.
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GOLDSBORO $700 down $230

lust 137.000.

137.300.

JUST THINK, ii" CLASSIFIED

Orlando

JENNY CLARK, REALTY,
REALTORS
322101

SUPER 3 BR. 2 B home with 19
5cr porch &amp; huge back yard,

$21,700. Call 312-0216.

Air, $373 mo. 6666354,

Air Conditioning

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Central Temp will serv.ce AC'S,
refrig, fr'eejers Water Coolers
misc. Call 37) 7186 anytime

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Longwood! Ealin kit,
floors, BR lofts, tenced yard,

COUNTRY
ATMOSPHE RE
CLOSE 1N-3 Bdrm, 2 baths,
FIREPLACE. Plenty of

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Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table
.8. 1 chari, 530 each. P1011's

MICROWAVE

STONE ISLAND orig. owners
custom 2 story Colonial 1-S BR
Ig FR wFP too many extras
to enumerate must see to
, appreciate qualIty. Located

10 Acres for only 122,5.00. Plenty
Of trees, high &amp; dry,

Excetient conditIon 1. terms.

1IIIIP1•

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finding a place, to live, car to
L
drive, a lob, 'or Some service
you have need of. read alt our want ads every day

COME 8. GET THEMI

in hiStorIc %Cction of

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PAVED RD. is

IT'S A STEALI

DON'T BUY - INVEST

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BAKS

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2 Story T0wnhou, 2 Bdrm,2 10 ACRES, SOME WOODED &amp;

&amp; morel Yours for

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TRACTOR 885 Case, like new
55.995 or trade for late model
truck Call 3?? 6793

S ACRES RESTORABLE MO- , Multi power settings, s yr. parts
BILE HOME, WELL, SEPTIC
&amp; labor v'arranty. Pay $299 or

2439 S . MyrtIeAve

2 acres to expand on.

1965 Dodge Coronet, excellent
Condition, good tires,
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5550 Call 373 6600
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1979 Hondö Civic. Gray hat
chback, air. I speed. 17.000
mi, perfect condition 5.4.500

1979 Ford F 150 pickup PS. PB.
AC. AM FM, WI track. 6000

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322.6144.

CYPRESS $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

FIREPLACE, Central H3.A, +

convenient, nice neighborhood. Adults, no pets. $273
first &amp; last. 323-4228.
.

PUBLIC RI!!ATION$
People pei'son-own hrs.
Feb. potlntlal

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When you place a Classified Ad

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VOLUSIA COUNTRY ROAD
FRONTAOE.PINE &amp;

VA-F P'$A-235.Con. Home

"PP, - Cedar siding &amp;' m'cIi' '

131-6711

small bicycie? Sell these idle
Itetnswithawantad.Topi.ce

REALTORS
2liOSantordAve.

OLD WINTER PARK 3 BR, 2"z

?BR, modern, good location

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ACRES.

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NEEDED Old Backyard Cars
for JUNk&amp;RECONDITION
3?? 1379

1979 DODGE STUMPY 3 Wheel
Drive 6 Cyl , std , 13.000 miles
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ASkInQ3,50O
Call 371 07)7
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62-A---Farm Equiptnent

51-AFurnjtur"
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of Sanford. 322 8721,

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373 1731

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Chair, $50. 372946.4

See'

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, comPany for not less than S per.
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he may try to slip Iheough the assistant coordinator for the described. You ri hereby conpany for not
r.ti8ed that on odlon has been csntotthebasebid.Th.succeugul cintolthabasebld.Thesucc,safui Kids outgrow the swing 518 or

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CHOICE 2 bdrm,. Like new.
Room for nice garden plus

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TREES, ZONED MOBILE
HOME,131,000!.ZTERMS,,I3

Y Enterprise, Inc.

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inapt.$333m0.&amp;$3fldap,395

WELL &amp; ELECTRIC, NICE

S3S,00O.jI0,00Odw.

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IF 0 CALl.

- Longwood. Fl. 32750.

3 BR, 18, with 2 BR, 18 MobIle

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shopping. Only 144,500. Low

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839 7020 LONGW000
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2' ACRES WITH 3)4' FROf4.
lACE ON PAVED RD. IN

ACRES TALL PINE,
pool, CH&amp;A, ss,000 to assume 2'
HARtlEY HEIGHTS RD. IN
mortgage.
GENEVA. $7,900 TERMS.

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l0Ctiri. fenced yard, well for
watering, quiet area, cony, to

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JUST MAKE PAYP,,tNTS-69
'7S mocfl Call 339 9100 or
1 £605 tt)raer

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homier mobIle, priced $11,300
with terms to fit your budget
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SANFORD-i Bdrm deluxe, all

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191ICHPYSLERI()()Op
GOOdCOndpt,on$
Cell 327 3179

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Springs &amp; Matt, dbl. size, 5.35
Single Malt, $5. Lge. Recliner

ACRES,niceIywooda$

21 NEW (ARPET &amp; paint.
53,000 down-Own,r will hold
mtg, No qualifying. $27,500.

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central H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
x,ch.q, .quI.a.d, •SnqI car
garage, fenced yard. Only
132,500. F HA VA or Assumption. Won't last!

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A OK TIRE
372 7450
NEW TIRESSI9 89 &amp; UP
- 2li3FrenchAve
Sanford
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If
vrxi'r. fl •I..:.,.
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building your bu5jne
use
the Classified Ads often

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SANFORD COURTS
Nowavailablel
Reduce your living cosi by
residing In one of our 'Watt.

75VW RABBIT--i spd AM FM
stereo, A C. suroof Excel
tond Best offer above 1.1 000
- Call after 5 00 3771159

78torcycles

'Lamowers. We sell the best &amp;
service the rest WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W 1st St
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FILL DtRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

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Sarffoid:37j$731,
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7' Couch, good cond $125. Ba:

INVEST IN YOUR OWN

3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, Pinecrest,
Large fenced yard, new paInt
8. carpet. Assumable $1 pm

.

local delivery Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792. So. of

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mo

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8344200

WHY PAY RENT? Braodnew 3
1', bath homes for under $2.10

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totai inventory of brand
new interspring 'bedding,
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only' Free

5,FrenchAve. 3220flL ..1ic.
REAL -ESTATE Breker372 5353.322 3717372O119-

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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOComplete OffiCeS
339 7O0 LOPIOWOOD

time Original $593, bat $151 or
$31 mo. Agent 339 Sx

6.3 ACRES with small pond,

ALL FLORIDA RALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

HOME

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BUY JUNK CARS'
FromsiOtolSOCall 322 18.31 3?? 4460

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OFFICE FURNITURE
lOComPlete Offices
339 7020 LONGW000
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1V71 Singer Futura Fully auto,

frontage, $1550.

LET USHELP YOU

PREPARED
FOR
BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON
WOODED CORNE LOT:
NEW LOG WALLS, TRUSS
ROOF. DRIED.lN, DOORS &amp;
WINDOWS, SHELL ONLY
528.900 WILL CAPLETE AT

Ground floor, poolside Condo
apt. Sleeps 4. Enjoy best time

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central H&amp;A,
convenient location. $233 mo,

&amp; more. Send Resume 10 Mt.

materials payment bond, loch in
Immigration inspectors In America, to foreClose the mor n.aatlole payment bond, seth
gage on the following described n fuN amount of itis contract the full amount of the contract

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BUY OR SELLYOUR HOME

SEIGLER REALTY

NEW SMYRNA ON BEACH-

Sanford Ave. 323.3301.

Intelligent?

home, sit your own hours.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
banefits include paId vacation,

"barrier patrols" In a fourth Cuban Aid Committee.
inetituted cgaInsl yàu In the above bidder will be required to fffl
bidder will be required to furnish
attempt to bring out more
"There were only four Court by the United States of prfo1'monc. bond arid labor and performance bond and labor end

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AllWithGoodlerms

Fireplace. Near church &amp;

145.000.

Sec. depoSit. 323 796$.

DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322
2611 or 831-9993

energy efficient studIo i. 1
bedroom units, many features
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Good Looking?

Spore or pert-time sales help

PARTIAL SETS TO MATERIAL

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RN full time,
5-4 shift.
Apply
mn1rd
Nursing
&amp; In THESE QUAUFICATIONS? Quiet "Watt-Wise" certified

Cuban- Kelly, dece81ed; and .11 unknown to size an scope
other
AT COST OF REPRODUCTION. Machinist Helper, will train,
was turned back by the Coast joined
parties having at claiming to have
Each bId must be accompanied
Apply in person Richlvs vw, i
Each bid musT be accOfTlpaAied
Guard when he tried to make Americans who floched 10 aiy right, title or interns in the by a certified chick or bId bOnd by a certified thick or bid bond
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ml N. ci 43.4 ott 17.v.
a third voyage, but he hinted Key West. He became the property hereinafter iud by a acceptable surety issued by an acceptable surety

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t, upon return , documents in good condItion

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CROCKETT

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HERB'S TV
75975 Sanford Av

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HWy 92. 1 mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach. will hold
a publir AUTO AUCTION
every Wednesday at S pm ft's
heoflly one inFtorida You set
the reserved prse Call 904
255 5311 for further de?a,ts

60--Office Supplies--

For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
, filing cab &amp; chairs Many
items to choose from Nail's
Santord Furniture Salvage,
of Sanford, 3225771

AIR CONDITIONERS 21.000
BTU &amp; 5.000 ATU. Almost like
ncw. 363-3814
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YOUR CHOICE
FOR THE FUTURE

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170.500

40-Condominiums

3232920

He said he favored a KELLY, DECEASED; and all documents and do not bid the proud, must return jame at least

second trip and has brought sandwich shop in Orlando, other claimants, by. through, with!n3days after opening of bids.

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followed on another boat four governments, I'm In favor of SUIT and ORDER FOR UN.
Subcontractors and others miy
above, •
days later, tother with her continuing the boatlift as Is," NAMED DEFENDANTS TO
Sub-contraclors and others may obtain complete bid documents
APPEAR AND PLEAD (SIRS obtain complete, bid documents upondepositot$23.00w$uichwlilbe
granddaughter and two greatJuan Torres Mena, 48, a VICE BY PUBLICATION) -Tot upond.posucts2s.00whIchwilibe refunded, less $13.00 to cover

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interest in the property herein, et $15.00 per sit to defray cost of reproduction and handling, as set

refugees.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

OFFICE FURNITURE
-, ..4QCompleteOthcs
''7
Truks-Traiiers'
339_______
7020 LONGW000
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FORD F 100 Pickup
Excellent cond 17.650 or best
Equip.
Offer 322 1155

25' with pump &amp; fIlter, 1.500. U
Move. 3223129.

FHA.VA,FHA33$&amp;245

KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH.
NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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461-5826 aft. S. DeLand 736- ______________________________
"'3247• Aik (0? Mr.-Robeets. - - -- '---..
2BEDROOMAPARTMENTS

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Contractors who obtain bid
throul, under or against the - samebasis at rsturnof documents.
ESTATE OF JUDITH DOWLING
Contractors who obtain bid documents and do not bId the

Since then, Diax ha4 made a Brigade 06, who runs a legatees, grant,.s,, assignees, ,

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FURP ROOMS FOR RENT
Applyat 401 MagnolIa
323-1001
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Oaks, pines, pasture with
beautlfulcanal.pr00y 27
acres
sole all or prl.
Located In Osteen. Fla. on
paved rood at $3,0O0.11,

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shopping. AsSumable mor

Mountain home in Waynele,
NC. Completely furnished.,
Rent weekly. Call for more
informaiion 331 0281
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HAIRDRESSER for progressive ___________________________

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me my old lady, I'd take the

p

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OFFICE FURNITURE
- iOCompIe$eOfflces
_339;7020 LONOW000

IV9323.39W

BuIldtosuit,ourlotoryours

ANCES DEBARY. $33500

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1ZIGIfALTY

NEW HOMES

2'aEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,'

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SANDALWOOD VlLS'2

Deposit will be refunded In full -_'
of there," Diax said in an families" still In Cuba," CASE NO. 101$3-OiI-Civ.R
by $23.00 deposit per
UNITEDSTATESOF AMERICA,
for twobonafidebids
sits 10 contractors
sub.
DeposIt will be refunded In full miffing
and return
IntervIew at his modest, Vtlaboa uid.
Hobby Into Money
Plaintiff,
-vs.PAUL
E.
KELLY:
for
two
sits
to
contractors.sub.
- Hesaidhelsn'tpleasedwith TRAdE
woodframe home.
KiM
POWELL, miffing bone tide bids and return of documents in good usable
Creative
Expressions
322.7113
GEORGE' FJEDERICK of documents in good usabli conditIon withIn S days aftif the
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"Theyaskedme, 'Youwant the Carter CraCkdown Ofl the
POWELL, 'Miflbs and the conditiots within S days after the opening of bids. Refund for sets In

me a proposition: if they gave one at

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Removeç

DQIIar Paid for unk &amp; Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment 32?

Get Csh Biyer for a small
investment. Place a low cost
ctaccili,ri .,,
...
,
2611 or 831 9993

2-2S" X 50"
1-42" x SO"
1-32" x 30'
Caii327
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323 6061 eves. 322-6353 or 3230317

JESSUp, $32,500.

Call 323 1971

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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ 8. USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
- RESULTS.
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USED AWNING WINDOWS
FOR SALE:

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INC.

1SO'*13S' FOR COUNTRY
LIVING
NEAR
LAKE

AUTOREPAIR GARAGE

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approx.20hrs,Muslbsableto

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upon rqösI 'gc mpanled

PROF. LOT-An older home on
Maitland Aye,

.

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333.5943
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2 BEDROOM, PANELED FAW
ILY ROOM. CARPORT.
•ENCED YARD, NEW
OOF, WALK TO SHOP.
PING. $29,900.

BEDROOM ON CORNER

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37-B'jsips poperty
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available. Serious inquires
only. Call Ben BuSh 305-331.
9183 or call toll free 1800-241-

pO6 Blvd. on 17.92 Ia,

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Farms. I.? Thurs. thru Sun.
Sweil corn. Beardali Ave. 1

.L,W old lady. RUt. .,,98opleare rinited.wlth.thir .PLoRLuApRLAsDo!*t1sIQ,,.4' D.r5anf. orlda...., by'lflOO deposit pr'*i --'--

the ' Peruvian Embassy?' I

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CUTTER &amp; Exp. Cashier.

you PICK

change In Orlando: and may be offIces of Gutmann Dragash
obtained or reviewed from' the MioclateL Architects Plannell

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children or pets. Ideal for
retirees. 322.183i.

maker $8,933 to 126,750
equIpment investment. Well
over 100
return first year,
plus great tax shejter. Cornputer operated. RequIres 3
ho*s per week. Choice

1 BR-$209up. Pool, Adults onlb

25th &amp; Park Ave.

3461 Celty Ave.

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nished, Yard ownerkept. No

SLOT MACHINES

BATTERIES-New. $30, Ex
change. Used-lid, Exchange,
1109 S.
Ave. 323 icso.
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CAR PORT ON LARGE
701 Bldg.
CORNER 25TH ST. ZONED E.Altamont.Dr.
__________-_____,
RMOI. 529.900.

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Now the world's largest money

c-3 LOT'On Hwy. 436. $37,000,

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Cars
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CASH FOP JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS Same day servce
323 7788
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equipment YOU need for thOSO
39.0509 20 ACRES for sale off Markham
Wood Rd. Sat.&amp; Sun. Call from _O ones with a want ad.
339-0501
lam. to 10p.m.,
Y3
OFFICE FURNITURE
p.m. 'to 10 p.m. Brokers
40Complete Offices
2 BEDROOM FRAME ON 2 M. UNSWORTH REALTY
welcome. 322-1346.
3397020 LONGWOOD
ZONED C?. $21,000,
Ads will help you find that lob

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33-Houses Furnished
Very clean, spacious older

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lung container.

Section 863.09 Florida Statutes F.W, Dodge Plan Room and change In Orlando: and may be
"I'm expecting even more
boat directed him toMariel, a
Sig. Helen M. Hlckey
sleepy port about 18 miles (refugees). There were Publish: May 7, 14,, 21, 28, 1980.

SANFORD__3Bdrm ,air&amp;neat
ww carPeting. $300 mo.
$300. Sec. deposit. No pets.

HO9L. $21,000.

Hammonds. Lorvs. Balwin,
Conns. Wurlitizers, Kimball
Swingers All fl A 1 top Con
bit ion Prced from 4e,
cluding
nrh
delivery
Cannon usic Co., Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
, 1 block E of I 4 339

ArmyNavy Surplus
310 Sanford Ave.
3225791

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.J-LuI-Mcrage

DUPLEX. $SC.900-Excell.nt
income!

611 BR I ARCLIFFE

CALL 628-0636
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YOU PICK Biackeyed pu

Bid documents are open to F.W. Dodge Plan Room -

MIDDLE

323.7832

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0 Complete Offices
339-7O2OLONGWOOD
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ARMY BOOTS$fl,

Al

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SUY,SELL.TRADE
E. FIt St.
322-5622

OFFIcE'FURNITURE

SCHOOL. $23,000.

Eves, 312 061?, 372 587
207E,2SthSt

$220. 841.75$).
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33o 1)8.11107

GREEN BEANS--You picks3,00

hisflotillawouldblossomlnto tilious nameof THE HMH building siteandnewathletictleld AREAS. LIGHTING FIXTURES,

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PART TIME

Frenth

323.2261

.

,

RN'S - LPN'S

$3% Bushel.

Anderson Farms, 1

exisllng high school portabli SOUTH AND WEST PARKING

Hermanos, to Varadero, because, "It represents t1)C County, Florida in accordance root.

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"'Widli R PAY
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,

YOU PICK

The

Revisions to existing lift station. to

-County, Florida under the (Ic'

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Eat
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Room of Seminole Community the Board Room of Seminole

AskedTuesdaytfhethought St., Sanford, Fl.., Seminole New sanitary waste lines to

leave. Iainsatlatled, but I will

With following. Apply King 0
Hair, 19U Frqflçh' Ave.,

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time, June 4, 1980 in the Board LOCAL TIME, JUNE 1, 1910, in

&amp;

3 BEDROOM, 2 STORY, ADOR.

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myho.s.nfcrIIer...iotaof

of Trustees, for Seminole Com of Trustees, for Seminole . Corn

Notice is hereby given that I am

HAL CD(8T AtTY41.

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INSULATION INSTALLER

Good pay&amp;fringebenafit,
Call 323-7464

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Will cars

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W.GarnettWp,lt., Brokir
btUKQ)7,5 LAKEFRONT,
3227811
DELTONA AREA. 532,000.
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ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS-i
2 BEDROOM. FRESH PAlNt
Bdrm. -bOtwai 833.000.-

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Dr. $300 per mo., I it,
$100 sec. dep.

BEDROOM CB HOME Lovely quiet neighborhood.
Fenced bock yard and s-fl.
$34,000.

BEDROOM, 1' BATH. oou
BLE CARPORT. FENCED
.
SUNLAND, 510,500,

pets. 322-6271.

wIll be recafv.d by OWnS?. $OInt will be receWeO by OWn.r,qard

allow refugees from the about family reunification, engaged in business at 217 E. First
Peruvian Embassy to leave
by boat.

INVITATION TO hO
EXTERIOR LIGHTING OP

COLLEGE

OFFICE
CLERK with secure 33
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SANFORD, FLORIDA '
,
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,
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Sealed bidS: Irom Contraders Sealed bids trsm C*red.V$ ______________________

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tried unsuccessfully to see his 1001.62, remained In Havana
now deceased father two for several days to confer with

.

DEWU

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REALTOR.322;491

TRADE INDISPOSALSALE

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In tb' good
ole sum.
mertim,,.lt's a great timeto
sell something with. a
Clauifled Ad. Just dial 332.
2611 ot S31.,3 for a
quickresults ad.
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3 BEDROOM, l' BATH. AIR 8.
HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36,900.

3n.

MobIlsHom,,12x60
Spanish Furniture.
$6.So0Cashonly.323.1251

Call Bait

171,900

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at tsr school. Mon. thru Sat.,

1950

ROOM, AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE.
CANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACE
NEAR LAKE MONROE.

SANFORD-) Bdrm., airl. heat,
wwcarpeting,%)oOmo. $300
sec. deposit. No pets. Refer
ences. 322 1477.

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home. FinCed&amp; Screened Play

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12933

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at &amp; an addition ntaInlng
huge family rm., sewing rm..
etc. (Could be an a
for
Mom?. Newcarpeting &amp; many
other very desirable features.
Only 163.000 for tie real value

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42 Home in Altamonte Springs,
Igr treed rd backup to the
Little Wekiva. Available the
beginning of June 862 7393.
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

3. Call 661.5444, DeBary.

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It was the start of what
arrival with 20 refugees each,
Already the four-week re- _________________________
came to be known as the the shrimp boat "Big Baby"
fugee figure has surpassed
INVITATION TO BID
Marlel-toKey West sealift
fromthegroupcametntoKey thetotalforanyslngleyearin
SANITARY EXTENSION.

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E.XEC. HOME - 2-1½'wflh
family room, all equipp
in
Stone lsland 2 acres, canal
priv., 1150 mo 1st. last &amp; sec

Clerk Typist flL University
Florida's Agricultural
Research Center. Must be
- experienced typist. Salary
$7.9to$9,667plus16%fringe
benefits call 322-4134.

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off for Cuba on a whim to see

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"Their orientation toward the Anglo-American
majority Is overwhelmingly positive," Portes said

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food stuff, according to the
Hunan Cuisine for COfl
sumption In the restaurant.
Salary $237 for 40 hours per wk
+ 2 meals a day. Exp.
required minimum 2 yrs.

cemeteries

Cuban firms in recent years, it is likely that they
By 1976, most of the men in the study group had
- refugees, believes the latest refugees from Cuba will make a significant contribution toward the managed to reach jobs comparable to the ones they
wiflbe absorbed Into American life with little social absorption of the new arrivals."
had in Cuba. Their average yearly earnings were
or economic disruption.

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For an economical change, try curry-barbecued turkey
thighs. Serve- t!tha.coconutty peanut pitresfrft-utt
salad.
Before starting your fire, form the charcoal briquettes into a
pyramid. Then cover with a lighter made especially for
briquettes. For safety, do not squirt more fuel on hot coals to
hasten the fire.
The grill is ready for use when the coals turn a gray ash color
in daylight or glow red at night. Then spread the coals in a
single laye r for cisistent cooking
To save money, barbecue additional food to refrigerate for
later meals.
CURRY-BARBECUED
TURKEY THIGHS
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 Large onion, finely chopped
3 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon curry powdç
Salt to taste
I s teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 (13 %-ounce) can chicken broth
1 cup applesauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
4 small turkey hind quarters or thighs with drumsticks,
about 1 to P-a pound each
Vegetable oil
Prepare grill for barbecueing.
Melt butter or margarine in medium saucepan. Add garlic
and onion. Saute until tender.
Stir in broth, applesauce and brown sugar. Heat to boiling.
Simmer on low heat 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Rinse turkey. If whole bird, cut at Joints to separate
drumsticks from thighs. Brush with oil. Sprinkle with salt.
Place on grill, 6 to 8 inches above medium-hot coals. Grill 45
minutes, turning occasionally. Brush with curry sauce.
Continue grilling, turning and brushing occasionally until
turkey Is fork-tender, about 15 minutes more.
Heat remaining curry sauce and serve separately. This
kitchen-tested recipe makes 8 servings.
COCONUTI'Y PEANUT
PILAF
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
Ik2 cups regular long-grain rice (not quick-cooking rice)
2 2-3rd cups water
2 chIcken bouillon cubes
i Cup shelled, roasted peanuts (unsalted and unseasoned)
3 tablespoons toasted flake coconut
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until grains are coated.
Add water and bouillon cubes. Bring to boiling. Stir In
peanuts. Cover, Cook on low heat until liquid is absorbed and
rice Is tender.
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with coconut.
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kid restored though it still needs work. "It needs a new in.
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Altain onte Springs. They publish a variety of publications
tinging from the Florida Horseman to religious magazines
fir Lutherans and Episcopalia

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because of "recurring bac problems and knee Boston an
"I'm trying to show people what happened
than the other from "running
Burton Gutterman says he been t ur ned down for this whole system," he said, waving his brand me. I want to get off welfare. All i really want to pain" and be cause he was af flicted wi th achonIs that one b Si3O(
g work
more jobs than he can remem be r . So he's goin g new Massachusetts vendor's license "I'm corn-. do is work," he sa id
droplasia -defined as' a hereditary, congenital, around in circles trying t et
'Into politics and let the voters decide whether he's pletely qualified to ,vork."
Among the-jobs Guiterman has applied for wae familial disturbance ... resulting in a peculiar
"They never had any intentiorm of hiring me
to&amp;'short to work.
"I've been reduced to selling pencils on a street
type of dwarfism,"
Boston police officer.
anyway," he said.
Gt\tterman, 27, a University of Massachusetts corner for lack of something better," he said.
There is no height requirement to be Boston
He
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Gutterman
also
said
he
lived
in
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graduate was standing in front the Statehoase
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But Gutterman said he won't be peddling cop, but the department turned him don last
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s also applied for ogy at e%ert branch of
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his campaign against alleged height chusetts house from Boston's Brighton section. exam and lied on his application.
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no luck.
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2 whole chicken breasts (about 1-½ lbs.), skinned, boned,
and cut in thin stri ps
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 package (10 ox.) frozen, Chinese style crispy textured
vegetables with seasonings
1 can (13.L 4 ozj'pineapple tidbits (drain; reserve syrup)
1 tablespoon cornstarch
3 tablespoons soy sauce

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Chicken and Shrimp Savoy, a little bit of expensive shrimp
serves more when extended with chicken In a lovely -sauce
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guests and may take their orders, says today's patrons prefer
a variety of beautiful foods in portions not overwhelming
size. On the constantly changing menu, he offers a light and
elegant ipetizer, perhaps Alaska Snow crab claw ith a
remoulade sauce.

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seafood and frozen and canned Alka Snow crab are. Handle
it properly. they advise... whether you're a week-end gourmet
chef or a professional... to
T~e secret is don't thaw frozen Cod. fliddock,
Flounder, Ocean Perch or Pollock before You bake', broil,
stearn or poach it, and never cook any fish, fresh or frozen, too
long, Fish should be prepared with a light touch.
Chef de Haute Cuisine Yoshi Katsumura demonstrates the
light touch in full view of guests at Jimmy's Place. The cuisine
IS international in style, reflecting the chef's Japanese

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in the windy city. With innovative foods and showcase decor,
Young restauranteurs are creating an ambience that offers
more than just a good place to eat Two of the trendiest places
in town are Jimmy's Place and Gordon. each tucked behind
storefront. facades, and neither located in a remotely
f ashionable area.
Gordon, a mixture of art deco and glitz, was once a hotel
coffee shop. The original tile floor remains, as do the burnished
wood paneling and the marble counters, now used as table
tops. The nienu cluinges daily, and fresh seafood is the
specialty - poached, steamed, grilled or sauteed. Typical of
the "nouvelle cuisine" is filet of sole from the North
Atlantic
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Combine wine and teriyaki marinade; pour over steak. Set
aside while preparing peppers and apples. Drain marinade
from meat and reserve. Saute meat in butter, usinj high heat,
until brown. Stir in g1avy, lelly, and marinade. Bring to a boll.

Saute onions and mushrooms in butter until goldep. Stir in
soup, broth, mushroom liquid, and seasonings. Add chicken;
cover and simmer 25 to 30 mInutes. Sprinkle with parsley.
Serve over beds of fluffy Pilaf. Makes 5 to 6 servIngs.
Pilaf: 3 cups hot cookeci race (cooked in chicken broth with a
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½ cup dry red wine
¼ cup teriyaki. marinade
1-½ pounds beef round steak, cut in thin strips
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
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2 tablespoons currant or other tart red jelly
1½ cups slivered green peppers
2 tart cooking apples, cored and sliced
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1 can (4 ox.) alked mushrooms (drain; reserve llquid
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1 package (8 ox.) frozen cooked shrimp, thawed
1 can (104i ox.) condensed crem of mushroom
2 tablespoons dry sherry
2 cups coarsely chopped cooked
chicken
½ teaspoon each onion and celery salts
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I cup drained cooked green peas
½ cup sour cream
3 cups Yellow Rice

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½ cup ndlk
1 package (8 ox.) American processed cheese, diced
1 package (12 to 16 ox.) frankfurters, cut in 1-inch slices
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vegetables package with cornstarch, soy sauce, and ¼ cup
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stirring, until sauce Is clear and thickened, about 2 minutes.
Serve over beds of fluffy rice. Makes 6 servings.

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Drain shrimp on paper towel, to remove excess water. Set
aside. Combine soup and sherry. Stir in thicken, shrimp,
seasonings, p1 lentosiandpeas:.HeatthorgughlyVFoId tnsour
cream. Serve over beds of fluffy Yellow Rice. Makes 6 servings.

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using a large sidliet. Add vegetables and pineapple syrup.

In fact, rice is good to keep on hand for all occasions. It can
be stored on the pantry shelf almost Indefinitely. And there's
no preparation required before cooking. Since rice cooks in
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style brunch. Even though you've never been closer to a
plantation than a movie or a book, it's still possible to have this
kind of meal.
With quick or convenience foods such as cornbread or
English muffins, packaged, smoked beef and a small can or
jar of mushrooms, planning and preparation are simplified
The main dish is a bit unusual in that you saute smoked, thinly
sliced beef in butter (while cornbread bakes) with green
pepper and onion, then add flour, seasonings and milk for the
white sauce. The creamed beef teams with cornbread squares
to serve as the entr ee for brunch.
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which each can help himself or herself. This might even be the
centerpiece for brunch because It can include lovely
strawberries, grapes, blueberries, peaches, melon balls, apple
slices, pineapple chunks or w ha tever you ha ve on hand. This
combination of fruit is enchanced with a sauce, made of brown
sugar and cinnamon folded into dairy sour cream.
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1 tablespoon chopped chives
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2 teaspoon nutmeg
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Salad greens
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2 tablespoons sliver ed almonds
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Mold:
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2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
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1 cups light cTam OR ha!ran hall'
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211 cups chicken broth
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2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice,
for dressing, combine all ingredients in a small mixing bowl.
teaspoon grated lemon peel
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) Your social life may be at
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ace he gave West a club ruff
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Then he could lead his low
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and plays ace and another'
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game ing his two clubsi When East
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premieres, including the
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Beyond The Mainstream" The
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Polish National Alliance Lodge 3216 Spring Dance,
Altamonte Civic Center. For reservations call 671-4237.

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world about the great beauty,
architecture, splendor and

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SUNDAY MAY 25
Rollins College Commencement for Liberal Arts

graduates, 1p.m., Enyart Alumni Field House. Winter
Park. Reception for seniors and guests, 3 p.m., Cornell

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Seminole County homemakers of Sanford, 1:30pm
Florida Power &amp; Light Sunshine Room, 301 N. Myrtle
Avenue, Sanford.
TUESDAY, MAY 27
Adult film program at Deltona Public Library,
2
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Field
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Medicare Assistance Program, 9:30 a.m. to noon,
Deltona Library Community Room, 169w Providence THURSDAY, MAY29
Youth Programs Inc. annual Volunteer Appreciation
Night, Highlands Clubho use, 675 Sheppard Road,

dance, inline and art.
Piccolo Spoleto will provide
chamber music concerts, folk

Winter Springs, Mixer, 6 p.m.; presentations 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 30
Benefit performance of "The Gospel Truth" by
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole for Ronald McDonald
House, Gainesville, 8 p.m., Sanford Civic Center,
FRIDAY, MAY 30
Memorial Day Ceremonies, 11 am., Sanford
Memorial Park on lakefront. Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 30 in charge. Music by Seminole
High Brass Ensemble,
Norman deVere Howard Chapter UDC, noon, home
of Mrs. Charles Steenwerth, 200 W. 17th St., Sanford.
Covered dish luncheon and installation of officers.

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SATURDAY, MAY 31
Seminole County League of Women Voters summer
luncheon, 11:30 a.m. Lord Chumley's,, Altamonte
Springs. Panel of Seminole health care specialists.
The Mobile Unit of the Central Florida Blood Bank
will be at the Longwood Village Shopping Center
lOa.m, until 3,p.m.
Olympic Fun Run, 8 a.m., 10,
meters, Crane's
Roost, Altamonte Springs, To benefit Winter Olympics
and Seminole County youth sports activities,
Applications at area sporting goods stores,
TIIURSDAY,JUNE S
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Council ArtiSt Sciences Publicity Workshop, Bush
Science Auditorium, Rolli ns College, Winter Park, For
non-profit organizations. Registration 8-9 a.m.

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national championship. He and his guest will
be staying at the Lake Buena vista Resort
Community, Disney World.
The sixth annual Sunshine Recipe Contest
cook-off was at Webster Adult Education
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representing consumers as well as specialists
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have some space available
volvee complete nudity
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actors leave the stage and run
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dogs, me work, which will Charles Inn, Golden Eagle
Motor Inn and the Heart 1
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Charles Grodin. A New York
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children and move to what they
think is the easy life of the
su burbs. (A)
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involving mimes, dancers,
singers and acrobats that will
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"11 weekends are pretty
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new play, "The American -Condon at the city's Visitors'
Clock" May 24. The Opening 1L..- Information Center.
sold out, but Spoleto officials
"me luxury Inns are filling
have added three weekday quickly beca
use they are
preview performances of the
and have only a few

Bargain Extravaganza for Central Florida Chapter
American Red Cross, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the new
chapter house at Bumby and Central In Or la ndo.
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Bugs Bunny remembrances of
his childhood and an encounter
with Marvin Martian, and a
chance for Wile E. Coyote to
finally catch the Road Runner.
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theater pieces,
Ticket sales for Spoleto
have been stzong this year,
running $100,000 ahead of last
year and are on target with
projections, said James
Kearney, general manager of
the festival.
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are booked and lodging Is
limited then, but weekday
performances are still available, he said.
Charles Mackay, the festival's business manager,
said the event "has something
for everyone, not just those
Interested In classical music
or opera."
The festival draws a great
mixture of people each year
with more than half from out
of town.
Its not -surpr ising to 500
students with no money and
ripped blue jeans and people
in tuxedos at the same perfirmance," said Kearney.
"Anything.is acceptable as
to dress. It's a summer
festival and it's warm then."
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of CeAtral Florida, at the University Inn. Reservations
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jazz,
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and mime. Menotti also
serves as artistic director,
The 18th century city that
serves as the festival's
American home also is
participating by staging
Piccolo Spoleto, 'a series of
mostly free performances in
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evening students, 12:15 p.m., Enyart Alumni Field
House. Speakrr-Ninth District Congressman Bill
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materials. Call 322-2212.

Seminole County League of Women Voters, 8 p.m.,
114 Live Oak Lane, Altamonte Springs. Topic: Status of
Florida Farmworkers, May Derr, discussion leader.

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and Governor Bob Graham has said he mittees and was resting in a category of
will sign either one. - the House calendar known as "unfinished
The House approved the bill by an 82-27 business."
vote after proponents spent weeks trying
As the House convened Wednesday
to get the controversial issue to the floor, morning, Rep. Bill Lockward, D-Hialeah,
moved to waive the rules and consider
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employed a parliamentary tool 'Wed. moved to consider the drinking bill as
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guy wire supporting it power - pole at storm hit l)eltona about 4:30 pin..
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I nigdale and liirtthind aVellueS.
iiioving in to Seminole at about 5 pin
Speaker Hyatt Brown had no choice but
Some 2,000 customers in the southeast
moved through the Seminole County
Twice this session they had succeeded . to accept the motion and the bill rolled
Scott Burns, district manager for
There still may be one or two lines out in
region late Wednesday afternoon leaving Sciiiinolc County sutxlivision of East.
through parliamentary maneuvering in over to a final reading today.
Elirnla Poer &amp; lAght Co., rejxrkil 3,500 l)eltna,'' he added.
many residents without power for brook, where lightning hit it transformer,
to 1,000 uustoiiiers ere ithout poer
While the Winter Park Telephone Co.
were among those affected.
several hours.
Wedn&amp;'sda night in scattered art5a.1 of vs luch serves south Seminole did not have
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"Thete vscrc scattered outages
north Seiiiinok' and I)eltona. l'owcr vsa
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rain on Sanforil flooding streets and tlUOugIi(flIt Orange Count and south
restored in litost areas by midnight, but to 'spokesman Brad Johnson, Southern
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Seiiiinole,'' Smimith said, "and some were
telephone cables.
rtair crevss worked all night, he said. Bell Telephone crews in Sanford were
Florida Power Corp. spokesman without power for many hours. There
There ,ere 'joiiie customers affected Ili still trying to dry out cables this morning
Tracey Smith said a total of 10,000 was a whole lot of lightning damage and
IAOh Arbor, 'liiecrest aiid Sunhand areas as the result of heavy rains.
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caused by. lightning damage in several knocked out. That was some kind of
moustly in outlying areas such as Geneva Wilson said crews worked until midnight
storm."
areas of South Seminole County.
and Chuluota Wednesday and cleared up 200 trouble
thefts and burglaries, the report says.
By DAVID M. RAZLER
More tItan 7,500 customers in
Approximately 100 customers in
Tree (liuuae to lines was .zninuiial_ calls. lie said the wet cables had caused it
Herald Staff Writer
Gtand larceny and shoplifting also were
Alt.amnonte Springs and Forest City were Longwood were without power for
Burns said, but lightning blew out problem with stow dialing in the central
Arrest.aof juveniles ln Seminole County popular offenses, althoUaJi youths were
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itself in some kind of trouble for breaking guilty, -although in 453 cases a formal
declaration of guilt or innocence was the law last year.,
Close to 1,600 arrests were made of withheld pending reports on future
people between the ages of 7 and 18, with behavior.
Sixteen of the charges led to the youths
the number peaking at 16.
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Most of those arrested were
only 330 girls were charged withinies tried as adults.
More than 12 percent of the charges
during the year.
Of the 1,995 charges filed against filed, 254 of them, were arbitrated by the
youths in 1978-79, 365 were brought count yprogram designed to keep firstagainst Sanford residents. Longwood time oflenders in minor crimes out of the
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Last year, three 7-year-olds were
More children from Sanford were arrested, one for theft, one for
arrested than from any other area In the trespassing, and one for shoplifting.
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"ho is not proficient in English ye try to Herald Staff Writer
year in money givento it directly froni
teach that child English as quickly as
Superintendent of Schools Williaiii P. that departiia'nt. Federal imioney given to Iissible.
Layer will rebut certain federal the district through the state might also
"They the DOE I have indicated to.
Department of Education I [)OE
be in jeopardy.
mmii Julian said that they are going to
charges that the Seminole County school
The DOE reported it found the
be the judge of whether we are fulfilling :
district discriminates against non
Seminole school district failed to
our legal obligation to those students that
English speaking students, although
1 Adequately' identify students vs hose speak English as a second language School Board Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
Whether we agree or not, it's the law.
primary home language is other than
advisedm
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English
Once they decide we are not going to
In a letter Layer received May 15 the
tll!ilpl) tlie 11 refer it to the Justice'
2) Adequately assess and d iif y th
DOE Office of Civil Rights demanded
Ipartmiient.
students by the level of their English
that the school district explain the action
language capabilities and proficiencies.
We need to do more now than fuss.
it will take to correct the civil rights
3 Rectify any language deficiencies by
with theimi about their conclusions.
violations within 30 days. In 90 days, the
providing an instructional prugraiii
Maybe wed better spend our energies
actIon must be implemented, the letter
designed to meet these students special and talents trying to accommuicodate said.
(hun the attorney said
At the school boards regular meeting
4)Proide students an instructional
Wednesday evening, Layer indicated he
But at least one school board member
pfogrdlli to acquire skills
andconcepts
would send a letter that would rebut two necessar&gt; for promotion;
agreed with Layer: "It's time somebod)
of the flve conclusions made by DOE
tells tile bureaucracy where to get off and
Adequatel) notif) national origin
investigators. t "rig
group parents of school ac- not kowtow," said William Kroll.
for rebuttal ."
which are called to the attention
Although board member Roland
Julian aid "That's n going get Lite
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of other parents.
Williams
said lie would favor the board their
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taking
action
to direct the superintendent
that what were doing .
items three and four.
to
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on compliance," with the
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Three and four are educational DOE 's requests, the board took no action
Their findings sire factual"
conclusions they have no weight of since the DOE 's letter was addressed to
"No, they're not, Layer replied:
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"I'm going to give you some good evidence to support. They're drawing

common sense advice," Julian said, these conclusions on the skimpiest
"You'd better believe I'm going to
P$lra)d Potq by 'rem
respond,"
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students
are
helped
to
learn
English
by
volunteers
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with
arguing
with
them
about
evidence
you've
ever
seen."
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Twelve-year-old Laotian student Phltiamone
their
report
we
need
to
give
some
conLayer
agreed
that
items
one,
two
and
will
get
sued
if I don't."
studies English with volunteer helper Doiothy who work with them on a one-twone basis, but sideration
to what it says. If not we will five should be corrected. lie said there
The board did acknowledge Layer's
Shank at Longwood elementary school. Ms Shank school officials admit only 46 volunteers speak the find ourselves in a lawsuit that may take has been no
board policy on these mat. offer to bring his response back to the
does not speak Laotian, but has been trained In language of the students they aretutoring. In the two years."
board for their perusal before it is for.
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how to teach Laotian students 1!:Pgfisb bi Laotian- foreground, volunteer Rosalie Bazen Instructs 7School officials acknowle dge that non"But it has been our practice when any warded to the DOE. The deadline for the
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compliance with the DOE's requests person is brought to the school to enroll response Is 30 days front May 15.
speaking Dr. G. E. Rotfe. In Seminole County, 145 year-old Nirandone.
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Albert Neumann said he is convinced
surgery to correct nearsightedness Is
and effective, a
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council passed a resolution Last
week stating more research Is needed p
before it can endorse the procedure.
The National Eye Advisory Council
urged both patients and eye doctors to
use restraint In choosing the surgery
until questions of safety, effectiveness
and long-term effects are answered.
The council', resolution, released by
the National Eye Institute said, "it would
like to express grave
about
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It was just like when the apple fell on
Newton's head, said DeLand op.
thalmologist Dr. Albert C. Neumann.
A Soviet youth had an accident in
which pieces of glass
the
face
his eye. When the cuts healed, It
was discovered that the boy was no
Former United Nations Anibanat4or longer nearalahted.
George Bush of Texas an the over- • Dr. SvyatoavFyodorov, a Ukranlan
wheimning choice for the vice presidential doctor with a Moscow eye research
spot on the. R3publlcan ballot lii la boratory, wanted to know what had
November in a poll taken among "gone right." By 1974, after cxmembers
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GOP Saturday perimental animal surgery, he believed
night.
he had the answer.
The poll was taken by Paula Hawkins,
"It's the prepared mind of the scientist
Re1)ubllcancandidate for the U.S.Senate thatcaninteetarandomevent,maice
and national committeewoman for th
sense of It and apply it to daily life,"
Biibliii National CITlIflIttIL
Neumann said.
Mrs. Hawkins said the higher echelons
Today, after more than 2,000
lb the party are interested in knowing operations on humans in the Soviet Union

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who, along with other commission off ilaLs, had said last week
they would allow nature to take care of the dead fish because
the clean-up Job would be almost lmposaiblt
Eight commission workers worked more than three hours
Saturday to load the fish Into trucks and take them to the
county landfill, Mrs. Warren said.
"They did a fantastic Job," she said, saying the worker,
eliminated the stench which had driven her from her home.
While Moody claims commission workers decided to clean
up the worst concentration of dead fish "voluntarily," Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Warrer, say calls to the governor's office and
other officials, plus publicity In the media about their plight,
led to the work getting done.
The families along the cove, who normally draw nondr inking household water from the river, will have to wait
another week before water conditions are back to normal,
Moody says.
The water in the area still has almost no oxygen, and will
continue to lack the dissolved gas to support life as the remains
of the fish decay, Moody explained.
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about five truckloads of dead fish from the water behind their
homes
The fish drifted Into the shallow cove shortly after they
began dying, forcing residents out of their homes because of
the smell and leaving them without their domestic water
supply, normally drawn straight from the river.
Fish were piled up a foot deep In the water, local residents
Mrs. J. L. Warren and Mrs. Jerry Smith said.

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truckloads of dead fish from Cypress Cove
The amount of algae In lakes Jessup and Harney and In spots
being watched by commission crews dropped this weekend,
biologist Harold Moody said today.
OnFrldayMoodyhadwarnedthetwolakesandothersec.
tions of the river were on the verge of following the series of
events which obliterated the fish population along a six-mile
stretch of the St. Johns near Lemon Bluff last Wednesday.
But good weekend weather allowed the algae bloom to start
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would allow the algae to use up excess nutrients
gradually the back without- killing fish,
But the survey Sunday showed Carter's
The
isolated
thunderstorms predicted
the area over the
problems more broad based than that In
next
days
should
cr
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enough
cloud
cover to kill off
some
where Anderson Is "
not asouthern
all
the
algae
at
once,
conditions
which
would
lead to more
factor, particularly Maryland,
mas5lve
kills.
Moody
said.
Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Moody has also revised his estimate of the number of fish
Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas, Reagan
killed last week to 10 million from the 100,000 orIginally
could win on his own merits.
believed to have died.
A sudden algae dea th last Tuesday and Wednesday reduced
The result Is that Car ter could lose as
many as 12 states he carried In 1176 —
oxygen levels in the water to near
along a six-mile stretch
several with a substantial number of
of ri ver, suffocating almnel all life In the water.
electoral votes while he has a chance
About 90 percent of the fish killed were shad, mostly small
to win only one major state Captured by
thread! Moody said. But the kill also wiped out all game
Herald Ph.? by Tern
Gerald Ford Michigan.
Including many large bass, he
Dead fish which lined the banks of the St. Johns River were gone in fish along the stretch of
said.
many places this morning, Including the Lemon Bluff area (above).
If the southern and
The fish kill is not over. Fish will continue to die for the next
into the Reagan column, the, former In most areas It was the decay process which sank most of the 10 week as they enter the oxygen depleted area and suffocate,

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above. Now, form
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main lakes was reduced over the weekend, a local biologist

said today.
The problems caused by the dead fish were

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to give Reagan a narrow edge
inally Democratic states like New York,
New Jersey, Connecticut and Ohio, the
Survey aliowi. This could provide
critical difference that would make
Reagan a winner.

Tongue Testersl Say fast: Pesky Polly Price
Poked Tonle Prescott twice. Three brown bears in
bright blue blazon bara.d thrnthth Rick R*v R,itfai,i

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presidential election,
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The Republican vies presidential population'àf the V.&amp;, about million
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are blurred. In hyperopla light rays focus
behind the retina.
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of psychology at Miami Dade junior
College, He Is a member (4 18
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charged with tawglarya çand wft Saturday, after he
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crater," said Donal Mullineaux, geologist for the U.S.
Geological Survey. It Is not a big feature. But it does
appear to be real."

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Prison. Records Questioned
WASHINGTON — (UPI) — A congressional report
says some federal prisons may be wasting hundreds of

thousands of tax dollarthrough sloppy record-keeping
and unnecessary buying sprees.
The GAO report, released Sunday, found prison
officials often neglected to safeguard property, made
unneeded purchases, skipped required competitive
bidding in some cases, and did not keep adequate
records.
Poor purchasing practices, the GAO report said,
Includes these federal prisons:
— Englewood, Col. officials bought 40 cases of soap
bars even though they had 18 cases on hand and use one
case a year.
— McNeil Island, Wash. — has a 41-year pillow
supply and a 61-year stock of nylon raincoats, many of
which will deteriorate before they can be used.
— Ashland, Ky. — spent $220,000 to renovate its
sewage treatment plant even though the city planned
to build a new Interceptor sewer line to the prison.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Comedian Richard Pryor
faces surgery Tuesday to remove burned flesh from his
waist to his face, one of the first procedures in what
may be years of agonizing treatments and

recuperation.

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Pryor was still listed In critical but stable condition
Sunday at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital's burn
center, where the 39-year-old entertainer was taken a
week ago following a fire In his home In the suburb of
Northridge.

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six-week job training program for about 250 disadvantaged
youths, who will be paid the minimum wage of $3.10 an hour
while being trained. The program Is being financed by private
citizens and businesses who have donated more than $100,000
to date in response to a newspaper campaign.
All of this may have helped Miami blacks to maintain peace
Saturday afternoon when about 30010400 staged a "march for
justice" and a rally In front of the [lade Metro Justice Building

where a similar rally by several thousand May 17 turned Into a

riot.
Squads of police were on handAo maintain order but were not
needed as those attending the rally seemed more festive than
belligerent. They listened calmly' as a dozen speakers urged
them to register as voters so they can redress the Judicial

system.

participated In the six-mile march.

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NEW ORLEANS —( UP!) — Two 'Episcopal priests
who defied President Carter and ran a federal
blockade to bring refugees from Cuba say they will
face federal charges now that their mission Is over.
The Revs. Leo Frade and Joemoivis Doss returned to
New Orleans Sunday and were greeted by relatives of
the 437-Cuban refugees they transported from Mattel,
Cuba, to Key West, Fla., In the former submarine
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A White House aide dampened the concern, Tuesday and Wednesday, and departs Thursday for
placetorelax,butahardplacetowork — evenfora however, by citing the two factors that led to the the economic suinnuit in Venice.
president facing a week of major International decision: first lady Rosalynn Carter had an apDressed In a white sport shirt and carrying a
meetings. So Jimmy Carter, "feeling bad" about it, poin tment on Sunday, and the president was being black briefcase and two large envelopes stuffed
returned early to the White House.
distracted at Camp David.
with material, Carter walked quickly by reporters
It was expected Carter, with only a few Items on
Attractions at the retreat include tennis courts, a as he entered the White house.
his schedule for today, might not end his Father's swimming pool, movie theater and a network of
Asked why he was returning in the early afDay weekend at the mountain hideaway until this paths through the woods for jogging, walking or ternoon train the presidential retreat, Carter
morning,
bike riding,
replied: "Got some work to do."
However, Carter returned unexpectedly to the
"He wasn't getting any work done," an aide said,
As he continued walking, a reporter asked what 0
White House early Sunday afternoon — prompting and "was feeling bad" about it.
type of work and Carter responded: "Getting ready
speculation that a crisis might be brewing
Carter meets with King Hussein of Jordan on for the swnmit meeting."

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KEY WEST, Fla. — (UP!) — One month after
President Carter's "halt the sealift" order went Into
effect, five boats Sunday delivered more than 400
additional refugees from the Cuban port of Mariel.
But there has been no doubt that the 300-mile-long
Coast
Guard barrier In the Florida Straits that went
action
May 15 has been effective In blockading
into
boats from reaching Marlel to pick up refugees. The
vpry few craft that have been able to evade the
blockade face impoundment and stiff fines for every
Cuban refugee landed.
In the 56 days since the impromptu sealift began on
April21, nearly 114,000CUbaflZ have made the llGinIle
voyage from Marlel to Key West in a ragtag collection
of boats ranging from 18400t outboard runabouts to
freighters of more than 100 feet In length.

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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (UP!) — The parents of Sgt. 1st
Class Thomas A. Johnson were among more than 1,000 people
who watched the Army parachutist fail 10,000 feet to his death
In what was supposed to be a routine jump at an air show.
Johnson, a member of the Army's Golden Knight's ezhlbilion team who had logged over 5,200 jumps, d(ed Sunday when
his primary chute failed and his reserve chute opened without
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pilot chute, which dangles above the main chute, snapped off.

Woods said Army authorities would investigate the 3 p.m.
accident Woods also said Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnson, had travelled from DeRuyter, N.Y. to see
show, officials said.
their son jump. State police said more than 1,000 people atMaj. Thomas Woods, a press officer at Fort Bragg, N.C.,
where the Golden Knights are based, sald'Johnaon had handed tended the air show.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) Many hours Earth's atmosphere after a space mission, have ship's systems had been operated simultaneously,
been the most vexing problem of the trouble- Harris said. Young and Crippen 'reported no
of painstaking work replacing heat shielding tile on
problems with the Columbia's Flight instruments,
plagued Space Shuttle program.
the Space Shuttle rocketplane Coluxbia has paid
"Following a 10-hour post-test inspection of the avionics and computers," Harris said, adding that a
Off.
the heatprotective tiles where the three pipe-like complete evaluation of the test will be finished in a
The heat tile passed a critical "pyrotechnics
struts are attached to the shuttle, engineers found few days.
shock test" late Saturday night. With the ColumIf there are no more problems with the tiles, the
bia's No. 1 crew, astronauts John Young and Robert there was no damage whatsoever," said Hugh
Harris, Kennedy Space Center spokesman Sunday. Columbia is scheduled to be moved From its hangar
Crippen, at the controls, Crippen pressed a control
"The Columbia took another step closer to flight to the Vehicle Asseiiibly Building in ituldpanel button touching off three mlniexplosions that
this weekend," he said. "There were no reports of September, Dr. Hubert Gray, director of the Shuttle
blew off the Columbia's main fuel tank struts.
malfunctions."
Projects Office, said There, the space ship will be
The proceedure Is designed for jettisoning the
The main fuel tank, measuring 154 feet long and mated with its fuel tank and two strap-on, solid fuel
Space Shuttle's main fuel tank after Its 500,000
28 feet in diameter, was not attached to the rockets.
gallons of fuel have been expended launching the
Columbia into space. In an earlier simulated test,
Columbia for Saturday night's test. The tank Is
Once all the systems have been checked out, the
designed to be jettisoned when the Columbia shuttle will be moved to its launch pad for final tests
the heat tile around the struts failed to withstand the
reaches orbit 71 miles above Earth and fall in a in Noveiiuber, officials say. The Columbia is
shock. They were redesigned and replaced.
The heat tiles, designed to keep the reuseable
10,000-mile loop into the Indian Ocean.
scheduled to spend 15 to 20 weeks on the launch pad
The jettison test was the first in which all of the before blasting off next February or March.
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President Carter told a private meeting of community
leaders in Miami's predominantly black Liberty City last 'Mondtiy to get their act together and present the federal
agencies a list of specific needs, then he would see that the
government would "meet you more than half way."

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before federal agencies on Tuesday a detailed list of financial
help needed In the Miami area. Federal funds are being sought
to rebuild the riottorn areas, and provide Jobs, training and
school assistance not only for the black citizens but for the
massivet Influx of Cuban and Haitian refugees who have settled
In Dade County.

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32, of Maidene; David Wayne Matthews, 23, of Newton; Jack
Wilson Fowler, 27, and Roland Wayne WOod, 34, both of Win.
ston-Salem.
Jury selection in the murder trial begins just two days after
shots were reported during a Klan rally near Walkertown, in
neighboring Forsyth County.

November incident.
,
The two-minute gun battle at a "Death to the Klan" rally in a
Greensboro housing project last Nov. 3 capped weeks of
friction between the Communist Workers Party and the Klan.
Literature for the rally distributed by the CWP had challenged

again," said O.D. Fields, a 28-year-old black laborer who

DALLAS — (UP!) — Quick-witted police moved
rapidly during the weekend to solve what has become
the crime of the year, the shooting of International
dirtyenake-ln.the-grass J.R. Ewing.
But the arrest probably . 'won't end the International
debate over who shot JR., the despicable character on
the prime-time soap opera "Dallas."
The last show of last season showed J.H. being shot
twice and slumping to the floor, but the assailant was
not Identified.
In filming for the opening show of next season,
parameduca are shown feverishly working on J.R.,
while outside the "Ewing Building" a crowd had
gathered.
In the scene, staged Saturday night, police nab Cliff
Barnes, JR.'s, wife's former lover, out of the crowd.
But Lorimar Productions refuses to say whether the
script calls for Cliff, played by actor Ken Kercheval, to
be charged or If he in fact did the deed.

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days later.
The five on trial are Coleman Blair Pridmore, 32, and. Lawrence Gepe Morgan, 27, both otLincointon; Jerry Paul Smith,

"We're not here to kill nobody, not to punish nobody, not to
destroy nothin', but to make things better so it don't happen

J.R.'s Killer Arrested?

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the Klan to a confrontation.
Each side claims the other fired the first shots, but when the'
firing ended four communists were dead. The fifth died seves'aW'

another racially sensitive case.

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MIAMI (UP!) The healing of Miami's riot wounds moves
slowly forward this week on at least three fronts.
Two federal grand juries are to begin hearing testimony on
the police brutality case that set off the three days of bloody
rioting In Dade County's black neighborhoods May 17 and

notified.

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FREDERIKSTED, U.S. Virgin Islands — (UP!) — A
Navy helicopter carrying eight people on a routine
mission crashed into the Caribbean Sea off St. Croix
and all aboard are feared dead, a spokesman said.
"There are no known survivors," a spokesman said
after a search by Navy and Coast Guard helicopters
was called off Sunday. "All aboard are being presumed
dead."
There were four crewmen and Four passengers
aboard the helicopter, a twin-engine Siorsky ff3 Sea
King, the spokesman said. The Navy withheld the
Identities of the victims until next of kin could be

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Miami Riot
Il
Probe Begins

8 Dead in NavyCrash

GOP Candidates For Senate Optimistic

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Monday, June 1&amp;iflG-3A

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in Issuing the security orders.
The six men — four Klansmen and two others with ties to
both the Klan and Nazis — have alt pleaded Innocent to five
counts each - of first-degree murder and a single charge of
felonious rioting. In the same cburthouse today, five communists were
scheduled lobe arraigned on charges of felonious rioting in the

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Legal Notice

GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!) — Authorities ordered a tight
security ring around the Guilford County Courthouse today for
the murder trial of six Ku Klux Klansmen and Nazis charged
with the deaths of five Communist Workers Party members at
a rally last November.
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4
Officers wer e told to sear ch all sfectaors' and reporters
entering the courtroom and additional police were ordered to
patrol the courthouse square where conünunists planneda
demonstration.
"These cases may at times le emotionally charged and :..
there. will likely be wide public Interest In the cour troom
proceedings," Superior Court Judge James M. Long explained

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VANCOUVER, Wash. (UPI).— A new formation
has been spotted deep Inside the gaping crater atop
Mount St. Helens, but once-wrong scientists are being
cautious before proclaiming it the long-awaited lava

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Lcngvvood
iss ion
To consider Land Issues

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CHURCH BURGLARIZED
Thieves broke open a window Saturday night or Sunday a domestic dispute. He was held by neighbors, who rushed his
wife to the hospital, they say.
morning and stole $831 In goods from a Sanford church, police
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Scientists Are Cautious

Altamonte, where she was treated for lacerations to her back.
Deputies say Delgado stabbed his wife at 9:25 p.m. (ollothng

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say.
Officials of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 2525 Z)ak
Ave., Sanford, say they discovered the church
an assortment of Items taken at 7:25 a.m. Sundays
The church was secure at 4 p.rnSaturday, police
MAN JAILED IN STABBING
night on chargds of
stabbing his wife wi th a pair of steak knives, deputies retort.
Raymond Delgado, 41, of 16 Noire Dame Drive, outs1ce of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested at his home on charget he
stabbed his wife, Adele, 36, following an argument.
Mrs. Delgado was held overnight at Florida Hospital-

Police Beat

4eCi UnTy i i9nT

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
IN THE CIRCUIt
RESOLUTION NO. 3U
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FLORIDA
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
The Board of County Corn.
CASE NO.
FLORIDA. FIXING A TIMEAPID
Afghans Trap Soviet Convoy
Seminole County will
DIVISION:
PLACE IN WHICH THE OWNERS 'i.old a public hearing In Room 203
ADOPTION OF
A preliminary pla1 for the Baywood
OF PROPERTY TO BE ASSESS of the Seminole County Cour.
sulting engineer Al Land c Land IN RI: THEMICHELL
City
NEW 1 UII, India (UPI) --rgi rebels
TICE
ED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF thouse, Sanford, Florida on
Industrial
Part
First
Addition
1il
be
*bEngheelng, Longwood, will present 1113 by
have tra1,ed a Soviet eoàvvy IA a valley new
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYS 12, 9S0 at 7:00 P.M., or as jocn
mitted
to
Longwood
City
Coinmisalon
for
DAISY
WYNN
on the Land Avenue paving
Pakistan and the Times of London reports the Afghan
TEM IN ALTAMONTE SPRINGS thereafter as possible, to consider
NOTICIOFACTIÔN
approvaltonlghtata7:3Owsslon In city ball.
FROM JAMESTOWN BOULE. a specific land use amendment to
cerllctIs'fathirnlnglntoaguerrWawaro1almr.gt
ARE
H
YOU
EREBY yARD. NORTHEASTERLY the Seminole County Compre.
unprecedented dimensions."
NOTIFIED that IA adIdO for the ALONG s. • N: 434
City
Administrator
David
Chacey
will
AN .APPROX I hensive Plan, Ordinance 7125, and
Site
plans
R.W.
Roberts
Construction
option
of
TuwIwta
Michell
A rebel spokesman In New Delhi said the ixwge
lice MATE DISTANCE OF 40 FEET, rezoning 01 the described
rexrt
on
a
proposed
fire
station
location
and
Co. In Baywoodlr*krstrlal Park and the Smith
has been filed .gaknt you and YOU DR ANY OTHER PERSONS
lured the Soviet convoy into an eastern Afghanistan
Conmwrdal&amp;IdlngoowdyRoad427alao
County Road 427 sIdewalks and ask for a a-c relrsd to
e coPv
INTERESTED THEREIN MAY
Commercial
AN ORDINANCE AMENDila1gitd
ravine with a series ci explosions,
to scwxl
APPEAR AND BE HEARD A5TO INC ORDINANCE 77.25 WHICH
will be up for review.
decision on paving ci Wayman Avenue.
on James T. Golden, Esqu ire THE PROPRIETY AND ADVI S AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
Me a battle. and then• cut off their
pSfitiOñef5 attorney,
d ABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
dec51 Is 101.5 West First Street, OF SAID WATER DISTRIBU NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN.
Post Office Box 2202, Sanford, UON SYSTEM. ASTO THE COST SIVE PLAN FROM COMMER.
0
0
Florida,32771,oncrbeforejuly2l, THEREOF, THE MANNER OF CIAL TO INDUSTRIAL FOR THE
1950, and iii. the original with the
PAYMENT AND THE AMOUNT PURPOSE OF REZONING FROM
Clark of this Court either before
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ASSESSED AGAINST EACH Al AGRICULTURE TO C-3
sarvlceonpsfitioner's attorney
or PROPERTY BENEFITING GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND
DyDOI4NAVzTF.S
Mrs.Hawkins, who held off bard decisions until the "that makes me the most present at that meeting for Immediately thereafter, other. THEREFROM.
WHOLESALE DISTRICT.
a
default
will
be
entered
HrrMdStaff Writer
WHEREAS, the City Corn.
All that certain property ,rd
statewide office as a member future. '11w future Is now," qualified candidate."
applauding, saying they against you for the relief
mission of the City of Altamonte improvements thereon legally
Republicans have it better of the elected state Public he said, adding those hard
He said the United Stales is should be neutral on Issues. demanded In the petition.
Springs, Florida, did by Resolution described as Lot to, Central Park,
chance than ever before to Service Qisninlisicin, pointed decisions can no longer be put no longer a strong, safe, "That editor said I probably
WITNESS my hand and seal of No. 317 deem it advisable to Plat Book
6, Page 95, in SectIon 5.
13th day of June. construct a water distribution Township 21, Range 30,
capture a Ui Senate seet to press party held earlier In off arsi t11s predictions of what secure bastlan of faith and brought my own clack with this Court
Seminole
system In Altamonte Springs from County, Florida. Consisting of S
this year. In the VieW of four the day at gwdbd Island.
was to happen have come to hope of freedom. He said the me to applaud. The only one I
(SEAL)
Jamestown Boulevard Nor- acres more or less. (Further
GOP senatorial candidates,
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH JR. the.sterly along S R. 434 an ap- described as In the general
She said the "silent pass.
had with me was my son and
United States now
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT proximate distance of aao feet, location of Dog Track Road, ap.
The foss' -PauIa Hawkins senator," .il'rent Democratic
"We have no bases and no disturbing world opinion, and he wasn't applauding," RUbIfl
'Y Susan E. Tabor
pursuant to the authority of proximately 1000 ft. West of 17 92
and LAS Frey of Winter Park, Incumbent Richard Stone, oil. 11w B-i bomber prog)am he blamed these problems on said.
Deputy Clerk
Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, in on the North side of Semlnola
Ellis Rubin of Miami and was, not present at that was gutted. The Navy w
Ware, who served 14 years James T. Golden
Democrats. "We need a
the manner as set forth In Blvd.) (DISTRICT No. 4)
P.O. BOX
Resolution No. 357; and
State Sen. John Ware of g,
press from reduced from 1,000 ships to strong Army, Navy and Air In the Florida 110
at
Application has been madi by
Sanford, Fla, 32771
Roger H. Stiff.
—
Peterstrg
were guest around the state "In- 400. The Russians have Force. The only answer to Senate, hit at President P'Jbft'j June 16, 23, 30 I July 7,
WHEREAS, by ;old Resolution
Further, the Planning and
speakers at the annual
terrogated" senatorial developed a new missile preventjpg war Is to be Carter, saying consistency IS 1910
No.
317,
the
City
Clerk
was
In.
Zoning
Commission of Seminole
banquet of the Seminole canldates.
capable of knocking out every strong," Rubin said,
org DEX4S
not one of
structed to prepare an Atis.ssment County will hold a public hearing
Coânty Republican Executive
Claiming Stone Is the Intercontinental ballistic
"I'm sick and tired of the points. "We are paying 10 NOTICE OF PUBLIC REQUEST Roll In accordance with the in Room 203 of the Seminole
method of assessment prcvided in County Courthouse,. Sanford,
Committee Saturday night.
"senator no one knows," Mrs. missile (ICBM) we have. This goveriunent sending money percent of ow budget for FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
- said Resolution No. 357; and
Florida on July 2, 1950 at 7:30 P.M.
City of Sanford, Florida
11w event was held at Lord
Hawkins said, "It is a good Is what the leadership con-, back into an area where thugs Interest on the national debt,
WHEREAS, the City Clerk of the or as soon thereafter as possible,
Housing Authority of the City of
City of Altamonte Springs, to review, hear comments and
Chwnley's pub in Altamonte thing Stone is rich" so he can tidied by the Democrats has and murderers have created Ware said, adding for every Sanford
Florida
pursuant to the dir- make, recommendations to the
Ground Level.City Hall
Springs.
come back to Florida aftersix given us," Frey said,
havoc In the name of unem- percent unemployment
ection of the City Corn- Board of County Commissioners
P.O. BOX 203$
After the diner and the
yea's (In office) and buy time
"Only because It Is so bad ployment," Rubin said, nation records, It costs the
mission, has prepar ed and on the above captioned ordinance
Sanford, Florida 31
completed an Assessment Roll, and rezoning.
speeches, the committee gave on television to tell people today do we have a chance to referring to the recent riots In federal government $25
uos 323-9615
Additional information may be
TO ALL
INTERESTED which was presented to the City
lb. highest honor It can
me needed changes," Frey Miami, "It Is time to restore million In lost taxes and costs
what he has done.
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND Commission of the City of obtained by contacting the Land
bestow on a local party
"Like the woman In iald. He pointed to senatorial the 113* man to dignity In- of federal programs.
AltémOnti Springs, Florida, on Development Manager at 3234330.
PERSONS:
member — the Virgil Cordell Oklaluna, Stone cannot say races In Florida, Indiana, stead of giving him welfare,"
"Everything Carter haa
On or about Jim. 21, 1950 the May 21, 1910, and which said Extension 306.
Assessment Roll was accepted and. Persons not able to attend the
award — to Mrs. Dorothy 'no," Mrs. Hawkins said, South Dakota and Colorado as he said,
done Is wrong, from fighting abov*-named City will request the ordered
filed with the records of hearing *ho wish to comment on
De
pa
rtment
of
Housing
U.S
th
$
"Dot" Meadors of Sanford,
adding
e Miami senator being key ones, noting
Rubin said during the Inflation to attempting to
the proposed actions may submit
Urban, Development to release the City; and
WHEREAS, under Chapter 170, written statements to the Land
GOP trotter for the pest fl said yes to special Interest Republican wins In these "press Interrogation" earlier the hostages In Iran. I'm Federal funds under Title I of the
years.
Housing 'and
Community Florida Statutes, public hearing is Development Division prior to the
. .
.groiça rr.ngtng from' oil In. dates can wrest control of the In the day similar statements
convinced Carter will
,,
Development Act of 1?74 (PLS3- mandatory whereby the ownqs-sof scheduled public hearing, Perpions
Mrs. H3'o2s tu c thi ta to
!oii CLy tid u!tt3 from t1!.3 Democrats brought applsuse from carry Florida. Reagan will,
for the
the property to be assessed or any appearing at the hearings p-iav
$zd fi.e&amp;ut - voiallin to
tosb
the 1114 siv3 tt 10 213 GOP.
tntecreo$
other persons interested therein submit written statements at be
Ware
said.
"lids
Is
the
first
slewarnen,
just
as
It
did
at
the
Houraft
RstabIll$st
run for the Seminole County
Rubln, ths Miami attorney, Altamonte Springs gathering, time we have had a chance to
"glveatray of the Panama
Public Housing Modernization may appear before the City heard orally.
Purchise, rehabilitate and Commission and be head as to the
By order of the Board of Csnty
commission. She was a
Canal."
said he Is the only .GOP He said an editor of a Miami
the resale of single family residences propriety and advisability of Commissioners of Seminole
win Florida for
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candidate In 1 and again In
"He can't say no because he se natorial candida te Who has newspaper on a point of order Republican Party since I've to low and moderate Income making such Improvements and as County, Florida.
to the coa t thereof and as to the
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.'
1970, both times un. needs 10 rain money to run never held elective office and chastised , the reporters
families.
Upgrading
135
units
been In politics," Were said,
manner of payment therefor and
Clerk of the
asicceumufly. The award h
for election," she said. Mrs.
______________________ law-rent public housing
as to the amount therefor and Isle
Board of Commissioners pt
Sanford Seminole, FIOIida
been given other Hawkins compared
Seminole County,
$650330- (Estimated Cost of the amount thereof to be assessed
Legal Notice
Legal
against each property so Im.
Florid a
the years.
persona
record of service, saying DEATHS_--_,
Prolect)
1
By: 'JoAnn K. Hare
An Environmental Review
The award Is ined altar' people rnbarthe public
MR&amp;VIOLETPAULU8
Deputy
Clerk
Record respecting the within NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
NOTICE OP FINDING OFNO
NOTICIOP FINDING
ON late Virgil Cordell, who officials who "stand up
Mrs. VIoktM.Paulue,Il, of
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON
project has been made by the RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM- Publish: June 16, July 21, A ust
OFNOSIONIFICANT
MISIONOFTHECITYOFALTA. 1.1950
acconlngtoparty members, are counted for' them."
THE ENVIRONMENT
17 S. LaureI Ave Sanford,
EPPICTONTHI
above-named
City
which
MONTE
SPRINO$,FLORIDA,A5 DEX33
DATEJe.eLlNI
documents the environmental FOLLOWS:
exemplIfied the çaIilies cia
also said a recent d&amp;t1tWkIs died Saturday night at
ENVIRONMENT
City
of
Sanford,
r
iew
Florida
ev
of
the
project.
Th
is
En.
DATE J
good rank-and-file
6, 1,10
SEMINOLE COUN TY BOARD
poll showed she was the Seminole Memorial HospitaL
viroiwnental Review Record Is on - i, That a public hearing will be
Housing Authority of the City f
City of Sanford, FlorIda
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONRS
Republican,
choke of 44 percent 0
Sanford
file
at
the
above
address
nd
I
a
She was the wife of the late
Housing Authority of the
Is Pi.Id on Tuesday. June 21, 1950, at NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR 040
Ground Level-City Hail
available for public examination 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as
Also honored was Bill
Repubilana polled for
City of
The Board of County domWilliam Paulus. Born In
POSt
Office
and
copying,
upon request.
possible, at the City Hall of t he mtsslonersofSeminoieCount1, will
McCollum, who recently
Ground Level-City Hall
ate seat.
Ui
Canada, she lived In Sanford
Sanford, Florida 3,ll
The City Of Sanford, Florida will City of Altamonte Springs, hold a public hearing in
P.O. Box
Room 203
resigned
ty chairman to
Lou Frey, veteran
(305)323-9615
undertake the ploled described Florida, 225 Plswburyport Avenue,
1U. for the pest eight years and
Sanford, Florida 32111
of the Seminole County dour.
TO
ALL
INTERESTED
above
with
Block
run for the Republicanyea's In the US. Honee of w a member of the First
Grant funds Altamonte Springs. Florida, at, ttioi,se, Sanford, Florida on tug.
(305) 323-9615
as
from the U.S. Department of which time the owners of the 12,
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND
nomination for the Fifth
Representatives and un- Presbyterian
1950 at 7:00 P.M., or as loon
Church.
PERSON:
INTERESTED Housing and Urban Development property to be assessed for the
TO ALL
thereafter as possible, to con4lder
Congreadonal District seat
successful gubernatorial
The IbOvenamid City Popose,, AGENCIES, GROUPS AND (HUD) underTltle I of the Housing construction of water distribution a specific
Survivors Include
a
land use amendmeit to
Community Development Act system in Altamonte Springs from the
held by RIdiard Kelly of New candidate In im, saidthedaughter, Mrs. Richard 10 re.est the U.S. Depeelment 01 PERSON:
Seminole County fm
Housing
and
1974.
The
Urban
Development
CRY
of
Sanford
is Jamdstown Boulevard Nor. preIsive Plan, Ordinance 7923.
Port Richey.
above- named city propeses
politics of the past was tO put Wesley, Sanford,
four to release Federal Funds under toThe
request the U.S. Department of certifying to HUD that The City of ffisasterly along S. R. 431 an ap and rezoning of the descir)bed
Title
I Of the Housing and Corn
Sanford and Thomas Will- prmate distance of 450 feet, in
grandchildren and nine great.
ig an Urban Development
mimIty Development Ad Of 1914 to release Federal Funds under son, ill, in .his . 611111041 accordance with Resolution No. property.
grwdctdkiren.
AN ORDINANCE AMENdING
(PL
3S3) to be used for the Title I of the Housing and Corn- clpucity as Administrator, con. 357, and any other persons
in. ORDINANCE 77-23 WHlClj A.
&amp;buon P'uneral Home-PA following project:
sent
to
accept
the
liwlididbon
of
forested therein may appear MENDS THE DETAILED LAND
msmlty Development Ad 01 1911
Housing Rehabilitation
Is In charge of arrangements.
(PL-V3-203) to be used for the the Federal courts If an action Is before the City Commission and be USE ELEMENT OF THE SMi.
Purchase, rehabilitate and foliowing project:
brought to enforce responsibilities heard as to the propriety
and NOLE COUNTY COMPREI$EN
AREA READINGS 9 a.m4: t.nçersta'e: 77; overnight
resale of single family residences
t7EWIZ9 fl1j7fl
In relation to environmental advisability of making
Public HOU5Ifl
Ien
such im SIVE PLAN FROM LOW DESI
to
and
moderate
income
-rsnt
reviews,
decisionmaklng,
and
low: $6; yesterday's high: 90; berornstrle Fesre: 30.14;
proven-tents and as to the cent
Wetater Hunt, 42, of 1101 familow
Uopr ng in units of
action; and that these reopen. ther eof and aito the manner of TY RESIDENTIAL TO MEDIUM
relative hwuldlty: 90 porou*; tnda south at 7 m.p.h
PJC
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR
7inJ jve, Sanford, died
Sanford, Seminole,
sIbIlltlss have been satisfied,
payment therefor, and as to t he
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
THE PURPOSE OF REZOPP4G
TUflDAYTIUV DAYTONAEA(: higIw, 12:10 IJU.; FrldsyInIaltona.A native o1
$194417 (EstImated Cost of
The
legal
stied
of
the
cer.
amount
thereof
to
be
asse
$I15.703 (Estimated Coat of
FROM A.I AGRICULTURE TOR
Iows,5:90a.m,,5:MPAL; PONT CANAVMhl3ha,12:90 -Yayatteville,N.c.,ha came to Project)
fit
kat
Ion
i$
that
upon
Its
approval,
aoaifl$t
each
Property
so
Improved
3A
PrOlocill
MULTI-FAMILY DWELLNG
It has been determined that such
The City of Sanford may use the according to the Assessment
It Pies been
am.; lows, 5:44 am, 1:49 p.m.; 3AYItt highs k'3 a.zii., Sanford In 1962 from request
mlnid that
DISTRICT.
for release of funds will request
Bloch Grant funds, and MUD will prepared by the City Clerk ofRoll
the
BegiMlng eta point 20tt. ,st
4:41 p.m.; lows, 11:90 am., 11:90 p.n.
was list Constitute an action not con
Fatt.tville.
He
forstitute
release an
of funds
will have satisfied Its responsibilIties City of Altamonte SprIngs,
action
- d 20 ft. north of the
slgnitlCastly
affecting
t
der
the
Nat
n
al
Florida.
BOATING VOECAS'T: Ill. Aigas
Is Duplt}f blat, Ci
un
io
al
on
nt
Envir
me
agi of 4nJ's Gulf Station
he quality sIgnificantly affecting the quality
corner of Section 25, Townthp 20
the human environment and, of t he human environment and, Policy Actol 1965. HUD *111 accept
90 MIes; Winds variable 10 knots today and tonight and at First treat and Fr.anch of
•.Thatthecltyclerk
of
he
th , Range 29 East, thencerun
t
city
Sou
accordingly, the above-named
accordinglye the above-named an objection to Its approval Of the of Altamonte Springs. Florida, north 640 ft., thence west 443 ft.,
westerly 101011 knotsTuuday.Ssns Ian. thzn 3 fast today and Avanus arid
a Baptist. He City has decided not to prepare
1,45151
Of
funds
and
acceptance
shall
City has decided not to prepare n
give ten (10) days notice In thence South 440 ft., thence eas) 640
tonight and 2 to 4 feat 'rusday. Pertly deed)'.
w_p
vt
ci ti u. S Air Environmental Impad Stsfeniint Envirorwriodal Impact $tstsment of the Certification only If It Is an writing to the properly
owners as ft., IQ the point of beginning,'iess
irndar
the
National
EnvIronmental
CflS
01
the
following bases: (a)
AJSIA FORECAST: Mostly fair today. Porily cloudy
Under the NatIonal Environmental
foffi in the said Assessment the east' 25 feet of the north IiI.Ss
Force.
Policy Act of 1965 (PL 91.190).
That
Ad of 1965 (Pt. 91.150).
the certification WU no 11i Roll asto the time and place of the feet of the south 164.51 fe4 of
of Uan4,ijloL Righi In low
Tuosday with a slight cii
wvivor Include his wife,
m reason for such deCision Pqjlcy
y reasons for such decision fact executed by the chief
hisring designated herein: Section 23, Township 20 south,
Lows tonight upper i, WhIIIs variable orossNi 10 mph. Mrs. Uelbs E. finaL, Sanfo• was not hO P(If C such $tltefli5flt was not so prepare such Statement executive oflicer or other officer of said not
e Shall be served by Rang. 29 East, Seminole Codnty,
are
as
follows:
applicant
approved by HUDs or mailing aiccopy of same
Rain probibiMLy p rcez Tuasdey.
ar e as follows. There will
a daitsw HL Jill LU13L,
to each of Florida. Consis ting of 10 cres
There will be no significant slgitiflcant effect on thebeon. lb) that .pollCanrs eflvl1Olvn.ntal ml
said property owners as his or more or less. (Immediately north
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known address as
and west of the Intersection of F.E.
ob$aina
Otatille HuMs two sisters, repvtt of project Implenwidatics.
dlcates omission of S required from the records of the City
tati
Williamson R OM and Longwood
cs
An Environmental Review
or step IP of the City of Altamonte
An Environmental Review
Linda Brehm
Springs, Hills Road) (DIST. 2)
Record respecting the
en Florida, or from such other
wIthin Record respecting the within pllcible SO flu psojecs in
Application has bean mIdt by
Shirley Hunt; one brother, pm'ojecl hall boo made by
HOSPITAL NOTES.
the project has been mane by the virinmental review Process. 5OS5 as the City Clerk deems Florida Residential
City
Which above - named
must
be
111110111111100D Kenneth Jltinf, and grai4. above-named
prepared
and
reliable
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Which.
and the said City Clerk
Further, the Planning 'and
the environmental documents he environmental SUbIflittId accet-dlnCe With lbS
mother, Hattie Joluwun, all ° documents
shall establish proof of said Zoning Commission of SemInole
Lees-MCI liter, DINIIS
the
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SIMINOLI MeMomAL.
required procedure (24 CFR Part mailing
r"Ww
the project
by affIdavit wIskJ, shall be County will hold a public he4ring
Anita U. TONr9, Delisna
FayettevIfle.
fefty sUs forth flu r -ONns. why
HOSPITAl.
and may be addressed SO MUD tiled with
Is... ml rsomiss why
the City Clerk.
In Room 203 of the Seminole
ladle
Kathy.
Maliland
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Grainkow Funeral Home Is. such Statement is list riquirid.
JUNE 14,
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County Courthouse, Sanfrd.
This
Environmental
Revi
JUNE Is, tNS
Plaza:
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ADMISSIONS
Riverside Avenue: place of the public hearing
FIorida on July 1,,oat7: 30M
ew This Environmental Review
In charge of arrangements.
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A DMISSIONS
(itS, ThI van,
shaH be given y or as soon thereafter as possible,
ress
and
is
available
Pm
public
MId.
jeclions to the release of funds on two (2) pUbllcat
Cynthia A. Sweet, Gi*avu
-I - is avaiiabie Isv
week apartto review, be$1
essaminallen and copying,_upon enambiatimi
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rae
bssas other than those stated in the EveningaHerald.
PIRTN
un.raI No9lcs
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rdqu3st,
If
City
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b3Iwaan
tIll
request,
at
City
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the
above
will
ips
(,aid, ThhVosL
be considered by nswspapr of genera' circulation, Board of Cnty CommIssicers
PljtI
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MUD. IjQJMsCsicfl received after pubilsh.d In Seminole County, onffua above captioned ordl4nce
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asesvsi — mireS
(it AspliochI,) he Miter en
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¶iirgihIi Miedlolas
funefl.l51Swlllbsconslderedby Florida, provided that flue
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(If Applicable)
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Additional Information ma be
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Wlnunod
Drive,
San
ford
,
project
Is
proposed
SO
be
COtS'
project
Is
omas
Wilson
aiaiss
C.
Titanic
Th
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III-P.H.M.
DI$C$AR*01
oposed to be
iseeh prior to the data of the -obtained by contacting the and
tAu
died
Friday
hi
Oinsna,
wiN,
dlsctsd,
pier
to
the
reeuest
for
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MtomcWe
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DIrector
vbV Veeng.
Sanford:
pr ior is iii. request for
t'SarfJi.q. Said ustice shall describe Development Manager at 373-4231
Tuesday at the
release of Federal funds.
Sanford Housing Authority
CanNy .0. Fllltnsre, Dottsnd yavesidelnam.
Tonsil F. Cowed
release Of Fadmal
tIll asia to be Improved and Extension 30&amp;
oakiawn
Memorial
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ou
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Gr
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Level-C
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Hail
Jptm C. carpenter, 0stsan
Doe. c
Derethy
gga
advise
all persons interested
Persons not able to attend t he
Past
w
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De.
persons
Ted
Cosàiato
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disagreeing
it
w
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P.O.
DISCMAnGIZI
Richard aIlssay
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heering who wish to commet on
off Idatlng. Oromkow Funeral
decision VS inVited SO SUblihit and poisons disagreeing with this
$cs*d
(po'Is SiNflo
decision are hwltsd SO SUbmIt
ssth Property to be assess
the proposed actions may ssmit
Home Ni distil
comments
her
con.
Maqpuerlte L Jotwuien
Witten comments
pr.. Publish: Jumus 13, 16, ii. 19,1900 the amount to be assessed to each
written stutements to the l.and
slesretlon by thu. City 1 the ethics sideration by the city to the Office DExM
'Lizzie Sanders
piece or parcel 01 property maybe Development Division prior t the
of
this
undoiulgnsd.
Such
wriff
as
Such
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Lastey H.Wysne
is Tip,
nu.
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written
ascsrtslnsd at the Office of IIi. City - Scheduled public hearing. PesOn5
comments should be received at. cornmaift
Ma
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Nadine Ward,
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Both Ward and Jolmn, who was Inside her home at the
A Midway woman is
In satisfactory condition at Seminole time, have refused to give deputies Information on the Identity
from a bullet wound In
Memorial, Hospital recovering
of the assailant or the reason for the sheotlng
thigh, received early Saturday morning when she answered

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worried that her faithful dog would beioxwly, Court to turn the dog over to Pets Unliznited,
ordered Sido's death in her last will and the animal agency where Mrs. Murphy
testament. But this humane society says Sido's originally obtained Sido — and
only crime was "devotingly loving her beneficiary of her estate.
muter."
Sido, meanwhile, has been living with SPCA
The Society for the prevention of Cruelty
Director
Richard Avanzfno, who vowed to go
Animals and the executorol the Murphy estate
to jail before allowing Sido to be put to death.
go to court Tuesday to decide Side's fate In the
"Side has been sentenced to death for her
first California case of Its kind.
only
crime of devotinijy loving her master,"
Mrs. Murphy, a widow who lived alone with
s,
be
said.
"We will present to the court every
the 10-year-old female dog for eight year
argument we can muster that justifies
died of an overdose of sleeping pills, just
is before
the legality of keeping Sido alive,"
The £PCA took custody of the dog. Until the
The ramifications, Avanzlno said, go beyond
will was opened, no one knew about Mrs. Side's case. 'The laws to protect animals are
Murphy's Instructions to kill Side.
- very old. Most of the anticruelty laws were
The will's executor, Rebecca Wells Smith, passed In the late 1a0t.

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300N. FRENCH AVE.,SANFORD,FLA,32271
Area Code 30$422-2611 or 831-9993
Monday, June 16, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Man aging Editor
WES SWENSON, AdverfIsIngD4ct

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Months,
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"Months, $27.00; Year, $52.00.

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proposal for a 10-cent-a-galion gasoline tax. The
legislators have overridden the president's veto
by lopsided votes in both chambers. It is the first
veto by a Democratic pres,c1ent to be overridden
by Democratic majorities in both houses since
1952. It represents Mr. Carter's most serious
setback in Congress since he became president in

JEFFREY HART

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Congressmen are not noted for their courage in
1. advocating unpopular measures in an election
year. And any government action that translates
into an increase in the price of gasoline is certainly unpopular.
The American Booksellers Associa tion has
There was hilarity in the House of just held Its convention In Chicago, an event
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Representatives when the vote to override was not widely known, but amazing, and utterly
taken.
The legislators were relishing th e rebuff
American in its style.
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The idea Is to bring book retailers together.
th at they were delivering to the chief executive.
with
publishers. This year, some ,000 people
But, in truth, there was no reason for rejoicing,
ok sellers, book publishers, txok
bo
Despite th e public resistance, higher gasoline
reviewers and media people
descéndéd
taxes are inevitable as a means of cutting
upon Chicago's McCormick exhibition hail.
gasoline consumption.
Publishers from all over the world set up
Gasolineconsumption accounts for most of our gaudy booths sixd tried to publlclz their -oil imports. We burn about 7 million barrels a day, forthcoming titles publishers ranging from
and import about 8.5 million barrels of oil a day. 'the giart., like Doubleday, Macmillan and
Thirteen years ago, we imported almost no oil. Random House down to Karma Books and
We now import almost half the oil we use, and it Vermont
Gerald Ford was there, giving an important
will cost us $90 billion this yea r $400 per capita,
press conference, a byproduct of which was
$10 million an hour. The drain of dollars is driving publicity for the paperback edition of "A
up inflation and sapping the vitality of our Time to Heal,"
economy.
Just before Ford strode into the small press
Moreover, our dependence on foreign oil is a room, his chair had been warmed by Jerry
real threat to our national security, warping our Rubin, formerly of the Chicago Seven. Rubin
foreign policy decisions and making us vulnerable has written ' s philosophical and therapeutic
book for people with sexual difficulties called
to the threat of oil boycott.
"The
War Between the Sheets." He proved to
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We cannot. achieve energy
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able to achieve total energy independence at any
time In the forseeable future. But we must move
to reduce our dependence on uncertain sources of
foreign oil.
Conservation is the quickest, cheapest and
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cleWe must move toward ride-sharing, Increased use toughness with a willingness to negotiate,
attacks against the United States.
: of mass transit, more strict adherence to the 55
Fortunately, the errors were discovered
Ford praised the new book of a literary
mph speed limit and more energy-efficient rival, Richard Nixon's "The Real War." He
before American forces mounted counteralso praised Henry Kissinger, with a strong
attacks. This time, The next time It happens
vehicles.
someone
might think it Is the real thing. But
Implication
that
Kissinger
and
Reagan
ought
Gasoline rationing is costly, complex and
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Letters 10 the edltor'are welcomed for
pubikation. All letters must be signed, with a
maIIIng address and, If possible, a telephone
actions Of the Senate Banking Committee, on can only guess how many illegal aliens now thumbs of the corporatlqns or unions, tend to
WASHINGTON The road to Capitol IflIJ
number so the identity of the writer may be
which he sits,
pavedwith good Intentions. Once a
live in the United States. The lowest estimate look upon the voters as consumers. Federal
verified, The Evening Herald will respect the
newcomer arrives, though, the g4 in.
Of this pun, bank and savings-sild4oan is 10 million, the hlgh.M, 20 million.
law, and regulations, therefore, favor the
wishes of writers who do not want their names
tenUous have a way of dissipating.
Action Committees alone have given Stewart
Contrary to the popular notion, the illegals consumers and discriminate against small
In print. The Evening Herald also rese s the
$33,500. Even Sen. Jake Gnu, R-Utah, who Is don't come here to tap the public till. People
I've caught a
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entrepreneurs.
righ t to di1 letters to eliminate I f
Stt, D.jtli, In classic can Of good
widely regarded as the bankers' voice In the who leave their homes to seek a better life are
to
Yet 'mall businesses form the backbone Q
intentions gone bad with alot less publicity
Senate, received only $11,l8oduring the same enterprising. They want jobs, not welfare,
conform to space requirements.
the free enterprise system; an Impressive 97'
period Of time.
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Indeed, They are more willing to work, more percent Of all cpmpanles In America err
labor groups with direct interest In eager to knirove their lot than are many small buaIn.
Th.v hu* IIr.,Awl
When prt arrived
in
Banking Committee activities have given complacent Americans,
Of the major inventIoo and innova tions that
Sen. James Aiici
1V19, to
affect our daily lives.
told a Washington Pod reporter he was not
Most illegals, therefore, would make g
Stewart has received $33,800 fr
accepting future campaign contributions
Now sinai! busirl.wnl!n feel that theIr
citizens. President
from special Interest groups. He surance industry Action Committees (in- productive
resourcefulness Is being stifled, theIr
Congress
Life asked
productivity sOffocated, their willingness to
$164,000 duding $11,500 from American Family
acknowledged that he had ac
have
the
lived here for five years, &amp;g
Insinance Co., a leading pwveyer
ta
from certain "political action committees,"
ke risks discouraged by an unsympathetie
Of amnesty In five years, tmtroveralal cancer policies). Stewart Is
but said that was IL No more
Gui off1$ala fear, may encourage government.
"I'm not saying that (kind of) money is chairman Of the Banking subcommittee on even more aliens to enter the United States.
AFGHANISTAN HOSPITALITY
bed," he explained. "I know I took it six! I
to an underground report, Afghan
SMALL
DUSIN
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Stewart
don't feel any more commitment to those that
guerrillas left i WeICOZn ItW* In the footh4Hui
hm ha
Of
bus
inessmen who
political action committees interested in
y
gave it. What bothers me Is, that
their mountain base. The sign, scrawledi
IeisIation before the Agriculture, Nutrition complain that no one in Washington Is
doesn't . reflect Individual participation or
Russian, declared: 'Welcome R"'aianI I
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Uiteflth to them.
billillng a strong base. It you depend solely on and Forestry Committee, of which be Is also a story:
the extreme altitude, aevsi'e cold, desolatloc)
lflbOT.
special interests, you're cheating the
w'li4es and wolves don't get you, we WUL'
When roy associate Tony Capacclo called
mey are caught in a squeeze bet
WATCH ON WASM- Who the Do
Stewart's office to inquire about the strop big corporations, big* unions &amp;W big gawn- meat
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Since Us VA&amp;4pirited p ano
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Political Action Committee contributions oi mIW &amp; coWle of
after the Pod in. procurement practices, trade policies and
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the change had Isen publicly reported. Now it porstiona can put up
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What she had co ns tructed over 54 holes fell apart like a
house of cards on the first hole Sunday. Lundquist took a
triplebogey seven on the hole w hile playing partner Pat
Bradley coaxed in a bi rdie, and the four-stroke lead had
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turned it into a monster. She hit her approach shot into the
trapi1ew her third shot, took an un playable lie and th en
fluffed another chip shot. She finally landed on t he green in
six and made a 10-footer for the triple bogey.
"1 just told myself I made a great pu tt for seven and that
there were 17 holes left and not to worry about it," said
Lundquist, who would up with an even- par 72 and a four-day
total of 204,12-under-par. "I tried to calm myself down wi th
each shot and told myself t here were a lot of birdies left."
Lundquist's troubles, however, were not over. She needed
a three-footer for par on the second hole and bogeyed the
third to fall out of the tour iment lead for the first time. She
had to make a 10-toot putt for par on the four th to avoid a
total collapse.
"After I made that one, I said, 'This Is the turnaround.' I
felt now I could make my charge," she said.
She birdied the fourth from 18 feet and gained a tie wi th
Bradley with a 12-foot birdie putt on the eighth. She
regained the lead for good w hen Bradley bogeyed t he 11th
and then added three birdies do wn the stretch to shut off a
la te charge by Alcott.

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Boyd, and Walter Hopson. , Back row left to right
with a 17-2 record will be vying for a top spot In coach Jeff Ward, Herbert Dixon. Scot Curtis,
this week's Sanford Youth Baseball post-season Albert Armstrong, Donald Grayson, I)ewalne
tourney. Team members include front row left to Mitchell. Darren Pedigo and manager W.J. Ward
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position a nd led the entire lLb miles over a muddy tr ack
Sunday to win the $150,000 Ohio Derby at Thistledown
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and fifth place finishes were decided by match of
scoreboards.
The twosome Of Ray Groome and Johnny Mac
Watkins dosed in on third place while Frank Hutin and
Hugh Grier teamed up. for fourth place and Ralph
Slims' combined with Andy Roberta for a fifth place
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winner Spartan.
Colonel Moran, third-place finisher In the Preaknesa, stayed
at Stone Manor's rear for the entire race, but never seemed to
get tired up enough to pull away Into the lead.

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Danny Lawrence, Johnny Murphy and Michael
Tindall. Back row left to right Is coach Gary
Taylor, Anthony Merthie, David Wright, John

members Include front row left to rigbi Bruce
Fortler, 8mmy Edwards, Michael Merthie,

Williams, Eddie Charles, Scotty Stumpf, Michael
Hartman and coach Lawrence Hawkins.

Stone Manor, ridden by Pat Day, Arlington Park's WMFxileading rider, returned $13.80, $4.40 and $3.40. Colonel Moran
was good for payoffs Of $3.00 and $2.60, and Hilibizon came in
third to return $4.80' Day, wearing green and white, won in his
first Ohio Derby.
Stone Manor is trained by fl-year-old J.C. Bentley.
Colonel Moran ws the popular choice even though regular
lockey Jorge Ve1asquez, busy with another riding assignment
In New York, was replaced by Angel Cordero Jr.

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this week's Sanford Youth Bast.
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Paola Litti. Liagu. Roundup

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Local favorite Bradley skied to a 75 and finished alone in
fifth place at 283, 5-under-par. Pam Higgins and Beth
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birdies In the tournament. "And tomorrow, I probably
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Alcott played the fi nal two rounds in 66-68 and shrugged
that the "tournament should have started on Saturday."
She earn ed $14,700 f or. her finish at 9-under-par 279 and, with
10 wins under her belt, could empathize with Lundquist's
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DANVERS, Mass. (UPI) For three rounds, Dale Lundquist had car efully built a fourstroke lead to move into
position to win her first tournament in four years on the
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son with the unique putting style, who has led the Japanese
PGA earnings list in three of the last four years, picked up
$,500 for second, as well as $50,000. from a national golf
magazine for also bettering Nicklaus and Lee Trevino's
Open standard of 275.

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catches
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Michael Merthie is the ace of the Clam Leonard Shell
pitching staff and also the team's leading hitter, Leadoif
batter Eddie Charles plays all positions, including pitcher.
Anthony Merthle also plays In the Infield and pitches.
Sammy Edwards is the ca tcher and also one of the top
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champs in the Sanford Pee Wee League and little major
leagues this week with a pair of double-elimInatIon tournaments at For t Mellon Park.
1. Tournament games are scheduled for Tuesday and
Wednesday night. If a third game Is necessary in either
series, it will be played Friday night. Pee Wee League
games begin at 6 p.m. nightly, followed by the little major
league series at 8 p.m.
The Railroaders, cham ps Of the Sanford Li ttle National
League, bring a 17-2 reco rd into the li ttle major league
champihIp series, while Atlantic Bank finished 17-3 In
the Sanford Li ttle American League.
Atlantic Bank, coached by Doug Atkinson and Ed Korgan
Jr., will be trying to bring the citychampionshlp back tothef
Little American League for the second straight year.
Flagship Bank of Seminole, second place in the league this
year, won the city championship last year.
The Railroaders are coached by W.J. Ward Sr. and Jeff
Ward.
The key to success for the RalltoaderslsDonaldGrayson.
The tall, muscular right-hander has been unbeatable on the
mound, tossing no-hitters and one-hitters almost effortlessly.
Grayson is also the main threat at the plate for the
Railroaders, During the final five games of the season he
blasted 10 home runs, Including four in one game.
Other key players in the Railroaders starting lineup Inelude hard-hitting Albert Armstrong, who catches and
sometimes pitches; Dewayne Mitchell, an Infielder and
pitcher: Terrance Carr, a scrpy 10-year-old who plays
the Meld; Herbert Dixon, aninfielder; andJ.D. Paul, an
outfielder who hits for a high ayerage.
Brian Ashcraft Is the ace of the Atlantic Bank pitching
. staff and Is also the team's top hitter. Ashcraft also Is a
home run threat everytlmne he steps to the plate.
Other top players for the Bankers include shortstop Joey
Evans, a versatile player who can handle alipoet any
position and also swings a heavy bat; David Rape, a sure• fielding infielder who usually plays first base; Eddie
Korgan, the team's best catcher, w ho also plays Infield and
pitches; Moreour Baker, a good hitter who also can play
several positions and steady jayerssuch as Clay Hickman,
Doug Atkinson' Jr. and Jeff Melton.
1. Defending champ Adcock Roofing and Clem Leonard
Shell will battle for the Pee Wee League title. Adcock
Roofing won the championship without a playoff last year,
finishing with the best record in both halls.
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Most.
'My main apprehension stems from the
place on the vast exhibition floor. Tom Wolfe,
"Negative. The signals show a heavy 25 percent in California. (The comparable
premise that it a computer can send out
perhaps our best living writer, was there
snowfall in the Miami area, but otiierwise figure for Ohio was a more respectable 33
signals of a non-existent pttack. It also could
percent.)
signing autographs. There was a guy walking
zilch,"
send out false signals during a real attack
An ABC News poll of both Republican and
around dressed like Darth Vader, people in
"How could there be a blizzard in south
In other words, in the early stages of a
American Revolutionary costume; there was
Democratic voters here In California found
Florida in June?" Bulljack thunders.
nuclear bombardment, the computer might
a live tiger at the Brigham Young Press
Before Walistone can answer, Hor nbigg Carter in third place when ma tched against
indicating
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nothing
unus
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was
going
booth, attracting a lot of attention to a new
Ronald W. Reagan, virtually certain to be the
be
ret ur ns.
on. As in this little scenario:
book called "The Gentle Jun&amp;e."
"The satellite is now sending photographs Republican presidential nominee, and Rep.
Scene: The secret command post where
There
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delegation
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a huge mushroom cloud over Fort Snow- John B. Anderson, R-Ill., running for
imports.
U.S. defense alert signals are , monitored.
wonder what they made of this wild burst of
tread, Cob., headquarters of our retaliatory president as an independent.
A higher gasoline tax would be Inflationary In books and freedom,
Enter Capt. Custer Hornbigg, duty officer in
In that trial heat, Reagain won with 48
missile command, Should I flash the red
the short run but would be counterinflationary In
the satellite tracking station section,
The international publishers had a booth In
percent, Anderson followed with 23 percent
alert?"
the long run. And the long run, is what counts. To which a pleasant olive-skinned man pushed
"Sir, we are getting signals that some .sort
Bulljack raises a cautionary finger. "We're and Carter trailed with 21 percent.
reduce the Impact, much or all of the gasoline tax Marx and Engels amid Darth Vader, the tiger of nuclear blast has occurred in downtown
The ABC News survey also found that only
not supposed to go on red alert without
Increase could be rebated to the people in the form and a new picture book called "Sappho: The Cincinnati. Anything on the computer?"
computer confirmation. What's the story, 35 percent of the Ca lifornia Democra ts polled
Maj. Jackson Wallitone, deputy chief of Walla tone?"
planned to vote for Carter in November and 31
of an income tax reduction or a Social Security tax Art of Loving Women ."
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Sooner or later, our leaders are going to have parties:
"There's nothing to worry about," he says.
celebrities.
Development
Corp.,
offering
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Carter
could regain his equi li brium during
1. to level with us on this Issue. But for many of them
It's an amazing event, floating on a sea of "According to the computer, a man in Cm- discount on vacation sites for a limited time
th
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five
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months that remain before the
It will not be unt il they are forced to, and certainly mohey and major talent.
cinnatl owes $10,000,7.96 In telephone 6111a.
only."'.
general election, but right now he's in worse
not In an election year.
It all happened last week In Chicago, under Nothing else irregular,"
"Hmmmm," Bulljack hmmmms. "Do you
shape politically than he was at the beginning
the music and the stars.
'That same telephone bill showed up on our
suppose they know something we don't?"
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back on gasoline use Is through the price
mechanism. Our allies imposed high taxes on
gasoline long ago.
The gasoline tax in West Germany Is $1.14 a
gallon, in Japan, $1.01. In the United States, 14
cents,. Including the federal tax and an average
sta te tax. Our allies say we must Increase our
gasoline tax if we are serious about reducing oil

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In recent days that World War III could be
started by faulty computers.
That dire possibility came to mind after a
Pentagon computer twice sent out false

"I've won four Opens and they've all been oç Father's
Day," he said.
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putts of 22 and 10 feet on the last two holes Sunday
that helped him better the Open record by three strokes,
"That last nine holes was one of the finest nine holes I've
ever played," said. Nicklaus, who had dropped into a brief
tie with Keith Fergus at 5-under-par through nine holes with
bogeys on Nos. 4 and 7.
Fergus, a 26-year-old nonwinner in his fourth year on the
tour, promptly bogeyed the 10th hole by hitting his second
shot over the green and missing a short putt. But Fergus,
Aokl and.the ever-dangerous Tom Watson were still within
striking distance, SO NicklausioUT*f the tournament cool
and concentration of old to pull away.

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opinion surveys of voters as they left the polls
in California, Ohio and New Jersey
the
computer last month, Turned out to be a three heavily populated sta tes that held
primaries in the last round of voting.
mistake. The correct amount was $51.98. I
A New York Times-CBS News poll found
thought the telephone company would have
that more than 50 percent of all Democrats
straightened everything out by now,"
At that moment, Col. Ulysses S. Bulljack, surveyed in those three states said they did
officer in charge of the North America radar - not intend to vote for Carter in Um November
general election.
scanning
enters the room,
An Associated Press-NBC News poll
"I think I may have something, gents.
Miami has completely disappeared off t he, showed that Democrt.s In both New Jersey
radar screen. Does the computer show any and California had "a very low opinion of
Carter's work as president." His per.
voids were Miami used to be?"
formance In Office was rated as good or exWallatone fiddles with the appropriate
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Jerry Ford and Jerry Rubin. I want to exclaim "Only in AmerIca,'ut I won't.
The former president offered trenchant
criticism of Carter's foreign policy, seeing it
as veering from too soft ("no Inordinate fear
of communism") to the present policy of
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to victo ry in the qualifying race of the 10
presidential campaign, President Carter now
may be ba rely able to stagger to the starting
line In the race for the championship.
Although he Is the apparent winner in the
contest for support of a majority of delegates
to the Democratic National Convention,
Car ter is In a surpr isingly weak poltlon
especlallyforanincumbentpresidentseeking
renomination.
He remains generally incapable of
fashioning electoral majorities in the big
cities and populous states. Much of his sup.
port comes from voters who wish they had
another choice a nd he continues to be attacked t' opponents on the right, left and
center.
On what should have been Carter's day of
triumph the final day of voting in the 1980
primary season Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
1)-Mass., was the victor In five of the eight
states where unhappy Democrats went to the
polls.
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stroke victory over Japan's Isao Aoki, Nicklaus said, IJ t
want to know If next year's Open Is on Father's Day.".The
enthusiastic gallery greeted him with cheers of "Jack,

U.S. Open with a record 8-under-pa M "It you don't have
the desire to spend a lot of time working at it, you're not
going to do IL"
The 40-year-old, who has won 67 tournaments in 18 years
of professional golf, admitted he hadn't done that in 1g79. He
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it hurt. And when it was all over, and Jack Nicklaus had the
victory he so much desired, he cried just a bit and
spoke of the work that went Into his first triumph
two years.
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drawn after it was announced that Colonel Moran would enter.
"With Colonel Moran coining, I'm not It's as simple as
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The all-male field for the Uth running cA the Derby also
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knows. Teachers, bus drivers, return on Aug.
handful.
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'could turn back the clock, I'd workers can strike, but j
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DEAR ABBY: My blood unfeeling.'- Oh, a career In Bachmann will give to all who are taking the
bOiled when I read the letter nursing can be "rewarding1" tour at least one thtee-hcur sIon confrom the stude nt whose but your average cashier at
counselor said she'd be most supermarkets earns cernlng the basics of Spanish and COliliflOfi
Phrases that tourists should know,
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and suggested she consider , BEEN ONE FOR 32 YEARS

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McRae (4); Milwaukee. Yovnl
f or the drama tic especia lly In front of his old Oakland fans.
Royals 7, Brewers 2
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Two home rune by Amos Otis and solo blasts by Willie Aikens
Ba it
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the four-game series with lbs A's, to spark the Yankees to an 8- and Hal McRae powered the Royals. Otis' two-run blast in the MIm
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31030020*- 14312
St e w a r t and Dempsey,
D. Jackson, Verhoevin (i), Grah am (92; Bannister, Has.
nin g, was a 500.foot blast over the center field fence, zld4* of his seventh triumph in his last last nine starts. Don Money
Arroya (6), Kltrnunen (7) nd verb (6). Parnott (6) and
added a solo blast in the ninth, his 15th of lbs season.
and Robin 'fount bomered for the Brewers.
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Toby Harrah drove In seven runs with four hits and Jorge
timore, Ayala (5).
Kiko Garcia a nd Doug DeCincea drove in five runs between land,
Harrah (6).
Orta banged out six hits to boost his batting average to .339 In than and Sammy Stewart scattered nine singles to lead the
pacing a 21-hit attack that sparked the Indians.
Today's game between the
Orioles to victory. The victory kept Baltimore, the defending
Boston
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Red Sex I, Angels I
Eastern Division champion, from falling into last place. Benny Calif
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McDonald House in
One of the members of the introduced the 15-members married to Miss Christine Catherine Runge, Atlanta,
.%.,Ronald
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Gainesville, the horm where club, who wishes to remain who have joined the club* this Jackson at a nuptial Mass at Ga., and Dr. Howard Runge,
parents of children being anonymous, matched the gift past year. These members the Most Blessed
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SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Tuesday's Games
St. Petersburg 64, Wi nt er Haven
Oakland at Boston, nIght
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Jim Clancy allowed six hits over 82-3 Innings and Dainaso
For eight seasons, from 1068-75, Jackson tlwllbd Oakland
Garcia
belted a home run in sparking the Blue Jays to victory.
A's fans wi th his long home runs and dr
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Boston (Ralney 7.1), 7:3.0 p.m.
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to the Greater Sanford graduated from college wi
with
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two months. In September
Chamber of Commerce degree In Criminal Justice. they will go to Anchorage,
toward the purchase of
Alaska where William will be
fireworks for the Four th of
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July celebration,
commissioned a second Richardson.

"recessing until October when
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Kansas City 7, Milwaukee 2
New York I, Oakla nd 2
Boston 6, California 5
Cleveland II, Minnesota S
BaltImore 9, Seattle
Monday's Games
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Char lotte 6, Columbus I
Chattanooga 0, Memphis
Jacksonville II, Mont gomery I

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a carlength, and the Detroit nati ve occasions, fi nally taking the lead for under him In (turn) four on the last
beat the sunset by only minutes g9od 28 laps from the finish.
lap and he just pulled away from me.
Sunday night.
He was strong all day."
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The race
run before a patient somewhere along the way," said
Nell Bomett finished fourth a
crowd of 80,000
crowd
was delayed by Parsons, of Ellerbe, N.C. "But when! quarter-lap back. One lap down were
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sense. If I looked at it sensibly, I'd probably say, 'That's It,
fellows. Goodbye.' But I enjoy golf. I think this old body
has a few more wins In It. Maybe even this year."
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Parsons overcame rain, a flat tire and carlength behind Yarborough wA
Yarborough had started in the No. 2
e Yarborough to post his first win both men - spent the last 201 laps position and said he just couldn't find
at Michigan International Speedway breathing down Parsons' bumper,
the ope ning he needed to slip by
Gabr Iel 400 mile NCAR looki ng for a chance to pass.
Parsos,
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ChI 13; Hums. Cm and Allen,
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Palmer, MII 2.11; Welch, LA
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Norris,
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KC 2.17; Clancy, Ton 2O;
Honeycutt, Sea 2.60.
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two U.S. Amateur tltlu.

"I kept wondering all week when my wheels were going to
comie off," he revealed. "They've been coming off the last year
and a half. The big difference h%e
that wheni needed a
putt, I was able to make it this week. But the way things were
going for me before that,, you wonder for the. last year and a
half If youahould be playing this silly game."
Nicklaus said he thought about quitting when he went,from
July of 1978 until Sunday without witming a tollurrament, of any

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only the fourth golfer ever to win the event four dl!ferent times, Nicklaus opened up like a water faucet. You
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National League - Moreno,
PItt 36; LeFtore, Mtl 35;
Collins, Cm 21; Law, LA 20;

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finally broke down and ounfsed. He actually was kicking
around the Idea of quitting.
No more, though.
With his fourth U.S; Open championship under his money
belt, the still remarkably capable 4o.yeaold Golden Bearnow
would like to become the first man In golfing history ever to
win a fifth..
Only 24 hours earlier, Nicklaus had brusaae1v brushed off

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Board of County Corn.
misaignersof SerninoleCounty will
hold a pttllc hearing in Room
of the Seminofe County COUrt.

house, Sanford, Florida,
A,g,
12. 1980 at 7:00 P.M., or as

a specific land use arhendm,nt to Hearing at 8:00 P.M., on Wed. the Ficfitig Name Statutes, To.
the Seminole County Corn. nesday, July 2,19*0, to
Wit: Section 565.09 Florida
a) Consider a request for a Statutes 1957.
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Conditional Use (special cx.
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the
City
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AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND

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Montgomery Road, South

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Clerk of the Circuit COurt

HEREBY

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forming an organizatIon
concetpjng Teenagers &amp; OU
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322.7650 for further in.
foçmation.

Lot 3 Nelson's Lakevlew
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
due, the date when it will become CITY OF CASSELBERNY, Heights, Plat Book 12, Page

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SAM ADAM WILLIAMS,

contIngent or unhiquidated, the ESTABLISHING THE ZONING on S.R. 427 and Lake Ruth Drive.
nature of the uncertainty Shall be CLASSIFICATION OF P.U.D.
Consisting of .7 acre. (Further

and

Clerk to the
Board of County

HENRY

MAE

BRADLEY

security shall be described. The MENT) FOR THAT PARCEL location of Highway 477, one mile
claimant shall deliver Sufficient DESCRIBED IN SECTION I OF
North
Longwood Post Office.)
copIes of the claim to the clerk to THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING (DISTRICT No. 2)

RespOndefltWite.

Seminole County,
Florida
By: .JoAnn K. Hare

SpecIal Summer Program
5-12 Yrs. Included weekly-.

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Mr. John B. Wilson.

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any, to it on James 1. Golden,
THREE MONTHS FROM THE Casselberry, Florida, as amended County Courthouse, Sanford,
FlorIdaonMay1,1$oat7;)p,,
Esulre, pet Itioner's-attnay, DATE OF
THE FIRST and supplemented.
PUBLICATION
OF' i'11
thifaftit' as possible,
whose address Is 101.8 West First
Se-id i'dinace wIll
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NOTICE, to file any oblectioV sldered on first reading
to review, hear comments -and
Slref, Post Off Ic Box 220?
on
Mon
they may have that challenge the (Jay,
Sanford, Florida 32771, on or
June 23, 1910, and the City make recommendations to the
valIdity
before July 21, 1980, and fil, the
of the decedent's will, the Council wIll consider same for 'Board of County Commissioners
qualifications of the personal final passage, in accordance with on the above captioned ordinance
original wIth the Clerk of this

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY

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COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARINGS

missionersofSeminoleCounty will

jurisdiction of the court,

petitioner's attorney or Im-

public hearIng which will be held

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REALTORS

b-Apartments Unfurnished

Of Dial Toll Free 1-800-8.41.

1 BR-flOe up. Pool. AduI$enI

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prehensive Plan. Ordinance 77-23, (SEALI
'and reroning of the described
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
property.
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
By Susan E. Tibor
OR Dl NANCE 77.23 WHICH
Deputy Clerk
USE
ELEMENT OF THE p0 Box 2202
SEMI NO1..E COUNTY CaM. Sanford, Fla., 3777)

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written statements tg tt,e Land
dinance. ThIs hearing may be
contInued from time to time until Development Division prior to the
scheduled public hearing. Persons
final action is taken by the
appearing at the hearings may
Council.
Copies of the proposed Or. submit written statements or be
heard orally.
dinance are available at the City

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.JckB. Nichols, Esquire

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M E 0 I U M D EN S I T Y 1,50
RESIDENTIAL
TO
COM.
MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE

WillIam R. Blur.?
As Personal Representative
of the Estate of
Mary Schutt Bcuret

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OF REZONING FROM R.2 ONE

AD., 1950.
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,

Orlando, Florida 32502
Telephone: 301-841-8123
Publish June 16, 73, 19*0

Legal Notice

City Clerk

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2BEDROOMAPARTMENTS

EXTRA $$

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL ENC7. THE
NUMBER IS 322.211.

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CITY OF CASSILBERRY,
FLORIDA

FOR RENT 7

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appearing'at the livings may
heard orally.
B order of the $ord Of County

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Additional Information may be
Additional informatIon may be
Additional Information may be
AddItional information may be on the above captioned ordinance
obtained by contacting the Land obtained by contacting the Land, obtained by contacting the Land obtained by contacting me Land and rezoning.
It '40,
Development Manager at 323-1330. Development Manager at 323-4330, Development Manager at 323-4330, DOPIfliflt Man
AddItIonal information may be
Extension 304.
E*teniion 304.
Extension 306.
Extension 306.
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Florida
by: JM K. Hare
Deputy Clerk
Pvblish:JunsZl&amp;i9so
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Seminole County,
FIoridi
By: ioAsm K. Hare
Deputy
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Florida
Florida
Dy: JoAivt K. IjareBy: Joano K. Hare
Deputy Clerk
OeuSy Clerk
Publish: Juhe 16, July 2), Auguit Publish: June )li July 2), Aug14?
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OR
SUMMER
VACAJ ION PROPERTY.
Duplex I bdrm, I bath &amp;
fireplace each side. Fur.
nished, Fronts on Hwy 71 5.
backs up to Rocky Broad

JOHNSON

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Ip.c8alty.2Syrs.Exp.869 5562

All Phases of

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REPAIRS

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JOHN K RIDER A5SOC;
107W,Commerclal
Phone 322-7511, Sanford

23S324

AuctIon. 323-7340 or AAA
Auction. 339.7020.

372 6509
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ROOFS KOOLSEALED

Concrete V*ibdc
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75-Recreational Vehàcles

54—Garage Sales

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STONE CO.

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Creative Surfaces lic, Special
in repainting. mt &amp; ext
(.alIpaPer. wall texing, wood
staining. Free Ext After you
have called the rest call the

The King of The Rock
All types of stone, interior
exterior, commercial
residential
pecialIy
decorative fireplaces infree estimates
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Painting &amp; Repair

'fl. RefitliShitig

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REFINISHING -Touch up &amp;
misc repairs dl reasonable

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OVERCABTRUCKCAMPER

701 S French

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Free Est

3231534

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

S.57S wk.

+

Cullum Free engagement
Photos or color 5110 323 6256

$50 deP. 322667$

Boarding Kennels, inSide &amp;
outside screened runs Of
lloor sleeping boxes, insulated,
shady kennels, circulating

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FORD Truck Camper 191$ Super
cab 160 Motor, 10 ply wide

Needsmlnorr,p.ir, 540

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
rehabilitation project. Will pay
up IC $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford

WIll trade for late
mcdii Mini Motor Home. 322

59—.sical Merctendise
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Remodeling

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REMODELING
Fireplaces. We P.andle the

cages- We caler to your pets.
322 ¶757

hitch, 19,000 miles. Like new,

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;

after 7 call
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yoir summer vacation. Sleeps
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URNITURE SERVICES

Repair &amp; Refinishing
Reasonabie Quality Work

PLAYMOR Travel Trailer-Il'
CI.an,easytowino,sleepsl
5 Call 321 0625

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All work guaranteed &amp; includes
scraping &amp; mildew removal

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423-4832

Fireplaces

•FURNITURE &amp; MISC'
.BARGAINS.s
.FUN.PRIZESS
'SANFORD AUCTION'
'12155, FRENCH•
SANFORD 323-73.40.

Orlando96.3

FACIABOARDS$7900

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to $399

PAINT BRAND
(YOUR CHOICE)

ELECTRICAL REPAIRS &amp;
SERVICE - Lighting Ceiling &amp;
Attic fans &amp; tImes.
74 -goi,,rs
Local Call 678 6977

C•SSSSSSSS•SCSS•S•S
I1OIN.MiIis

Exteriors 999.

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•••••SS55S5.S..S

19" Color portable In good
condition. Warranty, financlng. No down payment. Pay
$134 of Ill monthly.

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after 6

3225545

10 Complete OffIces
3)9-7O2OLONGW000

3231734

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OFFICE FURNITURE '

TELEvISION.RcA

47-Real

6112.

I iCf'flSed Will furnish ret.

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l0ComplateOnlces
339-7O2OLONGW000

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$72900 34$

Commercial

For Estate

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accepted, for info call Sanford

3222250

lnc,,Realtors

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CeramicTile

June 27 8. 2*. consignments

TV repo 19" Zenith, Sold orig.
5493.73. BoI $153.14 or II? no,.
Agent 339.53$4,

$l.7S0 down. balanciat 10 pcI.
IS or 20 years. Owner
financed. Hurry! Hurry!
Hurryl

7lIOSanfordAve.

322-7972
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4' pct, Interest to qualified

COUNTRY LIVING-Fresh air
&amp; open spaces featured in this

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buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $230.

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539.900,16.900 down. 1fl5-77,

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whole ball of wax Financing
avail

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Save your credit. Will make
back payments &amp; up to $3

Cash 5)40. Also guitar cost
$3), sell $75. 337.3339.

REALTOR 1-125-1426 or 322.

price $911. Console pianos
$11$. These are top name

2994 2 to 6 p.m.

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MORE, front
rear BR's.

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

333775$

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Carpentry. Painting, Maint.

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U00oessoffer
Call 321 -0317 after 4p.m.

Home Repair

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Home Repair &amp; Remodeling

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Sanford. Florida 33771

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FromSiOto $30
Call 322)831,333 4460

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RobInson, Orlando, 132-2976

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Mortgage Investment. 1104 B.

VA&amp;FHA Financing

(303)323-1776

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Business loans. Florida

38a3OriandoDr.

CALL

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip-

Shopping Center, SR
i
block B. Of 1.4.339.5900.
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Wilibuylst&amp;2ndmoi-Igates.We

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NEED RES

BUILDING LOTS ACREAGE
Give is A Call

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323 6061 eves. 322-6S53or323-0S17
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SPARKLING CLEAN-Sensibly
prIced 3 Bdrms. 1½ bath,

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fl—Jut( Cars Removec

delIvery &amp; tuning. CANNON

Geneva. Only $95,000.

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amplifier &amp; case. Like new.

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Log Home, central H&amp;A,

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WVve got it or can gel it!

hearing who wish to comment on hearing who wish to comment on hearing who wish to

-commissioners of Seminole

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21tr.

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W.Garne$tWflite

large fenced

Sod 4. Mulch
GeneralCleaning&amp;Haullng

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339-1020 LONGW000

HERB'S TV
2597% Sanfordave

River. Sundeck overlooks
river trout fish from your
back yard. Resort town,
Chimney Rock, s.C. Rents for
$130 week May thru Aug.

CHULUOTA-By owner Loyeiy
2 Bdrm, 1 bath, eat-in kIt, new

JUST REMODELED, Large

B&amp;DLAWN CARE

2lhrs.

3220711

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Semlngli County Florida
County, Florida,
'County, Florida.
County, FlorIda.
a.rttwr H. IeckwIIIt, Jr.
Arthur H. BickwIffi, Jr.
Arthur H, Beckwltlt, Jr,
Arthur H. IeCkwIth, .lr.
Clerk to the Beard Of
Clerk to the Boerd of Clerk tO the
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DELTONA-3 Bdrm, furnished,
$195 mo First, last, security.
No pets. Available

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heat. P50 a month.

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Sacre parcels. U. Sylvan ares.

TELEVISIONS

16 Duplex lols&amp;4lingle Family
lots. ideal for FHA 333

Owner motivated. $10,000.
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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?

SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIsIED AD.

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Welding done, 5)5.00 per hr.
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HbusuwlvesCleaningS.rvice
Person.IIized,fast- dependable
Regularor I timebasls

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SUafera.
Adelt. FamIly
S Peel
Lavndry

filing cab. 4. chairs. ManY
items to choose from. Noirs
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92
Of SalloVd. 3211721.

NO MONEY DOWN Still in
warranty. Call 21st century
862.5394 day or nigiW. Free
home trial
no obllgatict.
OFFICE FURNITURE
lOCompieteOffices
37O20L0NGWOOD

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coed. 11)0. 322-3930. OFFICEFURNITURE
lOCompllfeoffices

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E.AltamonteDr.

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Terms. Call W. MaliczowsS.I, RCA Color Console 35", soldnew
OverSlOQ. Balancedue $140 ,
REALTOR, 337,7983,

REALTORS I

32W-fl

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Ave.MobloPark25.aJPa

BRONZE TABLE-4 chairs,

9 ACRES NEAR SANFORD—
Wilt divide. 14.500 per acre.

J.ONGW000
621 Mignolla
Ave. 31½, excellent assump.

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559900
FOR, RENT 2 BR apt. $300 per
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P,bII
COUnty COmmlUiOnS'$ Of
OATED this 4th day of June,
Seminole County, FlorIda
by: Joann K. Hare
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,
Deputy Clerk
City Clerk
PublWIAprlI$1&amp;JuniLm4,1g0, PubtishJuneiLlNO
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Councii.
•ycrderoftheOoardol County
Copies Of the proposed Or.
CommissIoners of SemInole dlnance we available at the City
County. Florida.
Hailwlthth. Ciertof ttteCl?y d

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HORSE RANCH-With I Bdrm.

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YOUR WINTER ITEM
S. SELL "DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD.
Phone 322 26)) pr $31 9993 and
a friendly Ad:vlsor will help
you

OFFICE PURNITURE

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cella,'jn foe' Sale

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Homes

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CH&amp;A. on the scenic Wekiva
River, $27,500. Call 3225909.

C)F SMNOLE

1 DORM Cottage, air I. Mat,

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comment on he.ring who wish to comment on Development Manager It 3234330, public hearing which will be
ExtensIon 306
In the City Hall of CaueIberry.
statements
to
the
Land
CfvIi'to the Board of
wrItten statements to the Land written statements to the Land written statements to 11w Land
*tsowWitoco,nmenf On J:30P.M.oras$Qonthereeftvas
County Commlsslonersof
Deve4opmentDlytsioflprIQf.tohe Devslopm.ntDiyislonprlortothe DevelOpmefltOlvi$iOflpf'lQI'tothe DevelopmlntDlvislonprlorsoto. h
statements to the Land parties may appear and be hoard
appearktp at the hearings may
1bmh1 written statements or be submit written st6tements
be- submit wrItten Statements or
Deputy cier
, sdwdoledpubilchesrktg. Persons dlnance. This hearing - may be
be hserd orally.
PublIsh April 21, June 2. II. 1NO heard orally.
heard orally. heard orally.
appearing it t$ hearings may continued from tIme to lIme
County, Florida,

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needs TLC. Owner will hold
mortgage. S24,000-

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Prompt Efficient Service
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hold. $77,500.

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100*132 Ft..Zoned A-I, solJ

Hey Kids: Looking for

Florida, on July 2, 1950 it 7:30 In
Florida on July 2. 950 it 7:30 FIOrldaonJuly2.lNQat7;30 P.M. FlorldaonJunel,)float7:30
Room 303 of the Seminole the provisIons of Chapter 146,
possible,
to
review,
hear
possible, to review, heM corn. to rsview, hear comments •
to review, hear comments •
corn. FIorId.oncMyl,lcooaty:30pM, and Ordinances of the City of
the mnts and
make
ments and make recom. make recommendations to. the (flake recommendations
recom. or as soon ttwreotler as possible, Calsolberry, Florida, as amended
Commissioners mendationilothe DóardotCounty 98
mendationsfothe Board of County Board Of County Commissioners
d
hr comments and and supplemented.
Commissioners on the above on the above captioned ordinance ontheabove ciI4onsd ontinnc
Commissioners on the above maka recommendations to the
Said Ordinance wIll be

hearIng who wish to comment on
the proposed actions may submit
written statements to the Land
Development Divlslonprlortothe

HEAR MAYFAIR Country
Ciub-Exec. 3 Bdf'IT%, 2 bath,
family rm, fireplace, Central

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WE HANDLE RENTALS
CALL 323 3774

NEW 3 BEDROOM houses for
rent. Inter Deveiopment Corp.

Addltionai information may be County will hold a public hearing
County will hold a public hearing County wIll hold a public hearing County will hold a Public hearing
Further, the Planning and SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
In Room 203 of the Seminole Zoning Commission of
in Room 203 of the Seminole in Room 203 of the Seminole In Room 203 of
Seminole AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

obtained by contacting the Lafd

1200 sic, deposit. No pets
References. 337)477

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area.

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acre,

5th St., Lk. Mary Blvd.

3BDRM,lBathCQhomeonl'a

LAKE FRONT. Perfect 2 BR
retire home, FR,CH&amp;A ,45,9

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AND 6$ OF THE
PIo. 4)
PUBLIC
RECORDS
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Application las been submitted SEMI N 0 L B C OU N T V
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Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
DIamonds. Bridges Antiques
3732101

WANTED2doorR,frigerator

SANFORD-3 Bdrrn.,alr &amp; heat,
w-w carpeting, $300 mo. +

FvrnItwe.off SR 436,) (DISTRICT PAGES 47

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57,200.

ASSOCIATES, INC.
buyS this 3 Bdrm, I bath home
in Pinecrest. Large fenced ytJ.

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Used tbi model color Tv•s, all

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IDYLLWIL,DE I BR, 28, in

507$, evenings 648-614.

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property. Ideal for Chalet only

YOU'LL LOVE THIS 3 Bdrm
mobile in DeBary Dock your
boat &amp; fish on the St. Johns.

136,350.

Nm Hm in

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nitpre Salvage. 322-5721.

MILLERS
2lI9OrlandoDr.
Ph. 322-03.32

West of Ashville, NC.

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acre total. (Further described as general location of Montgomery lOas shown on said Piat of said AN
County Courthouse, Sanford, West of Sarnett - Bank, apdescrIbed as in the genital
EXISTING
UTILITY
Road, South of Central Avenue)
FlorldaonMay7, l9SOat7;30 PM, proxlmatelysooft.westofw,klva
lion of Maltland Avenue, across Inthe general location of ElCapI.
LakavleW Subdivision. Consisting EASEMENT ON LOT 2, BLOCK
or as soon thereafter as possible, Springs Road.) (DISTRICT No. 3) from St. Mary Magdalene Church, tan Drive and Florida Avenue, (DISTRICT No. 3)
Of 1..Saciis more or ins. (Further
K, SUMMERSET NORTH,

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JENNY CLARK, REALTY,
REALTOR

REALToR, MLS

BR, 28, fenced. 531,900.

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Apilicatlon has been made by James 000dlng and Chu
Emerson.
HIllard Ramsey,
Further, the Plannlnq and
Further, the Planning and

pa

519 E 1st St .322

NoOk

fInding a place, to live, car to
drive, a job, or some service
you have need of, read all our

000dUsedTV's,$25&amp;up

Restricted, Secluded with
mountain stream at rear Of

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Call 322.4437'

TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

SITE? We have it. I

REAL

tenant. $5.00 per square ft.
including utilities.

Bulldezing. Clearing, Backpioe
Service Ditches. culverts.
Ponds. Call 8)1 2*93.
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

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lo*s"In

EXCELLENT LOCAIIONUp
to 5.000 square ft. of office

LARGE FENCED) BR, i' - B, S
yrs. old. 534.900.

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Application has been madi by
Clinton C. Kirkland.
Further, the Planning and

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REDUCED 53.100, 2 BR, FR.
new roof, kit equip. 531,500.

amenities: tennis &amp; pool.
100% REAL ESTATE INC.

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I15'x7Il'.$59,900. Call 363542.

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furniture, R,frig., stoves

flof State

101x 127 approx. only $35,000.

$350.3 Bdrm, 2 bath, equippecj
.kitchen, heal-air, carpeting,
double garage, nelgPborhq,d

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Used. any condition 6.44S176

GAS RANGES. RecondItioned,
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,

HIDEAWAYS-Severai,buiiding
me hills of the Blue
Ridge mountains of Virginia.
57,000 cash for all. 322-3539.

MORRIS
ESTATE Broker
8344200 Eves 8623655
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,jechanic will service Ac's
refrig. freezers, water coolers,
misc Call 323 7786 anytime

jme. BaI.$lI9.Ilor$19.3Smo

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LAKE MARY-Hidden Lake

Road, Lockhart, Florida.) Con.
REZONINO FROM R.1A SINGLE. IA SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AGRICULTURE TO OC OFFICE
Lots 13, 14, 15,16, I?, Block D,
me Southerly right.ol way line of
the City of Cauelberry,
sislingof i$,000sq. ft. (DISTRICT and Lots 26 and 27, BlOCS. B. FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO NP DISTRICTTOR.IONEANDTWO DISTRICT.
Ford Street from the Northwest Florldarlthatth, City Council will
The
East
21$
INS
Of
No. 3)
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT,
GOlIview Estates Section Of R B SI D B N T I A L
the North corner of Lot I, Block 10
the hold a public hearing to consider
PR
ISOfeelof the West ½o1 the North. WestllneofsaldSoutheast¼of$he
Application has been submitted MeredithManorUnit 1 Plat Book FESSIONAL.
5
and 6, Block 27
enactment of Ordinance- 405, en.
Northeast
by Mljnford, Inc.
¼
Of
Sec.
13, Page2O, SectIon 1, Township 21,
of
Dreamwold
SubdivISIon,
Put
welt
1.4
of
the
Northeast ¼ as shown on the Plat tItled:
Lot 1 and the East 19 feet
I,
''
1$.
TOwnship
21
South,
Rings
Further, the Planning and Range 29, SemInole County.
of said Lakeview Subdivision and
Lot 2, Block B, Keezel Subdivision, Book 4, Page 99, Section
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Zoning CommIssion of Seminole Florida. ConsIstIng Of 2.107 acres
Plat Bock 9, Page 24, In SectIon 74, TownshIp 20, Range 30, Semlnote 79 EaSt, SemInole County. FlorIda. also that psrt of said Southiast ¼ OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,.
ConsistIng of 4W acres more or
County will hold a public hearIng more or less. (Further described Township 2), Range 29. consIsting
County, Florida. Consisting of
cfthiNortheasl¼located$outhof CLOSING, VACATING AND

make recoinmendations to the Parker Harrison and Andrew
Board of County Commissioners McCaw.
on the abeve captIoned ordinance
Further, the Planning and

Inc.

45A-

modern kit, fireplace, family

H Ernest

Conditioning

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RAMBLING COUNTRY

OV I EDO-3 BORM, 2 bath,
large family rm, bookshelves,

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Batt &amp; Blown. CUSTOM IN
SULATIONCO 373418)or831
1228 Free est

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3395356

6Singlè ilmily lois, 7 DUplex

even a fIsh pond. Call for all
the prticuiaTs.

327 isu

insulation
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Quar

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED

MICROWAVE
Brand New. push button control
has probe. Originally $619.
balance $395, $19 monthly.

ATTENTION!

Located on S wooded acres this 3

3222420

Harold Hall Realty

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and is only 2 yrs young. Won't
last long.

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4iouses

experience preferred. Apply In
person. K.Mart, 3101 Orlando
Dr., Sanford. We are an Equal
Opportunity Employer M.F.

¼oltheNortheat¼ofSecsicn)S,
TownshIp 3), Range 30, located

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3232920

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ar4.lsomatp.rtoftI-..soumeast

321 ooio

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Reconditioned room A Cs 4008
BIUs. 90 day
Sates &amp; Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center. 2485
John Young Pkway. 298 6077

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'bdrm, 2 bath home, Truly a
"Must See" with Fireplace,

BROKER
24-39 S-MyrfleAve,

French 323-2222
REALTORS
MultIple Listing Service

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2525

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Air

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3i .....Aprtnms Furnished
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NIGHT MAN-For iening'

AMENDSTHEDETAILED LAND VERY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
100 feet; thence South 75 degrees SITY
RESIDENTIAL TO AMENDS THE DETAILED USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI39 mInutes East 110 feet to the MEDIUM DENSITY FOR THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN. USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
LoS 1, Block 10 of Lakavlew

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CALL 322.2611
Evening Ilentid

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TO lIVE PLAN FROM LOW DEN.
Easterly 30 ft. thereof for read RIA
RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY HENSIVE PLAN FROM LOW SITY
DENSITY SITY RESIDENTIAL TO
MEDIUM
purposes,) (Said land beIng im. bWELLINO - OI$'TRICT TO NP DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
proved with a convenience food RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDEPI. RESIDENTIAL, FOR THE PUR COMMERCIAL FOR THE PUN.

2565
Park

to Buy

WE BUY FURN. &amp; APPL.

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REAL ESTATE BroS.,,
834-8200 Eves 862.3655

wooded acres. Now only
543
"MUST SEE TODAY"

SEIGL.ER REALTY

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323 7526 a.

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Bookkeeping &amp; T,ix, EconomIcal
Service for Small bus, farms,
- nurseries,
ranches, etc
George Britton, CPA 86? Si 16
Lqwd

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Wanted to buy used
Ce
equipment, Noli's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-97, So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

Washer repo. GE deluxe model

EE Williamson Road, near I 4

lake front home on 3 nicely

ØDROOM. 2 BATH ON

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Will buy old class rIngs &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim. 323 185$.
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MOONEYAPPLIANCES

perfect for mobile home or
- building site, quiet country

BrIng your fishiflg pole and let us

NEW LOG WALI S, TRUSS

CALL ANYTIME

Adults. 612, Park. 1-511.7853.
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dIllon 534.900.

den or 2 .Bdrm, air. 5220.

80Y5 &amp; GIRL5,

ailBart

BARGAIN -BARGAIN,

NEAR MIDDLE SCHOOL.

520,500.

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With air, auto. PB. PS
SO Call 372 7073
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'73CUTLASS - Good Cond.
Low mileage. $1200

Accounting Services

WE BUY USED FLJRNIT1JRE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni.
ture, 205 E. 25th St. 323 0951.

ServIce. Used Machines.

BLOCK 4. Mobile home. Here's
your cute little ),Bdrm home.
Cash $II,OQO. Call 32233)9.

3 BEDROOM WITH EAT IN
KITCHEN, OPEN PORCH.

rm &amp; lots morel Super con

DeBARY-Lovely, ige 1 bdrrn,
air, prefer senior citizens. 322

322.2611

919 E.2nd St

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In Sunland! Fenced rear yd
workshop, ww carpet, laundry

671.4530, 671.1935.

LPN3.11Shlft.Apply:
Lakeview Nursing Center

EARN

AIR 4. HEAT, NEW APPLIANCES. DEBARY. 135,500.

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Orig. $329, now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 3)9-5386.

road frontage, small down,

Lic. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

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cs $311 for further details.

season 3?? 0718

LAKE FRONT PROFRTY

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theonly one n Florida You set
the .served price., Call 904

lpc.orhovsetul

t'.' for investment. 100' paved

REAL ESTATE

WINDOWS. WILL COMPETE

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JESSUP. 532,500.

Manor' Eat-in-kit, ww carpet &amp; more! Convenient location

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TM Beard Of County Corn.
mlssionersot$eminoleCounty wIll
holds publIc hearing iñ'Rdom
Of the Seminole County Cour.
thouse, Sanford, Florida on June

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FURNISHED moved right into

Condos 2 BR, 26, newly
painted &amp; decorated. 295-7764,

BOARD OP COUNTY
NOTICEOF PUBLIC
HEARING

A.rmui' 4. Bbckwtth Jr.
Clerk to the Board Of
County CommIssioners
Seminole County, FlorIda
By: JoAnn K. Hare
Deputy Clerk

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35 acres, Ideal for weekend

MOBILE HOME OK!

LOTS. SANFORD AVE.
ZONED C-2. $21,000.

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Orlando S6-3$60

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*LONGWOOD
WINTER SPRINGS
SCASSELBERRY
*ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

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BAKS

LOOKING FOR A CAMP SITE?

El

every Wednetcay at 5pm. It's

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PIGS &amp; GOATS.
For Sale
323.2971 or 322 5073

Brand new, with power head &amp;
all attachments. Warranty.
Pay $399. or $20 monthly. Fin.
ancing, No. down payment.

now, before HuntIng Season
begins, owner terms.

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RMOI. $29,900.

IMMACULATE 3 bdrm, 2 bath
home on a landscaped lot!
Central H&amp;A, equipped kit.
chen with BB. Fl. rm, large
patio, fenced rear yd wIth B-US
Ql In sight of Lake Monroe!

couple or older single
preferred. Prime location.

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-'t.iVestOCk.POUIt,"y
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67

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way, Daytona Beach. wIll hold

1979 DODGE STUMPY I Wheel
Drive. 6 CyI , std., 13 -000 m'les.
ASking $5.500 Call 321 073
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per acre to $2000 per acre. Buy

24 HOUR [H 322-9283

CROCKETT LOG HOME

EXTRANICE ibdrm apt, water

PublIsh June 14, 1980
DEX62
AND TWO FAMILY DWELLING SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
DEX-31
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DISTR ICT TO C.2 RETAIL or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Publish AprIl 214. JJl2, 16, 1950
COMMERCIAL.
24, 950 at 7:00P.M., or as Icon
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OEU.101
NOTICEOFPUBL1CHRAIINO
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
From the SW corner of Sec. 20.
thereafter as possible, to consider
The Board of County Coin.
BOARD OF COUNTY
21-29, run North 21 degrees 12 misslonersof Seminole County will SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARDOP a specific land use amendment to
OP
mInutes 13 seWnds East 50.4$ ft. hold a publIc hearing in Room 203
COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY COMMIS$I09411$
the Seminole County Corn.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
toa point on the centerline of Bear of the Seminole County Co
prahsnslve Plan, OrdInance 77.23;
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
The Board of County Com
Lake Road; run thence North ii thouse, Sanford, Florida go A
The Board of County Corn- and rizonIng of the described
The Board of County
Corn. miuionersofSevninolecoun$ywill misslonenof SerninoleCounty will property..
degreesli minutes Eastalong said 12, 1950 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
mlsslonersof5emlnoieCounty
will hold a public hearIng in Room
hold a'ubiic hsaringin Room 203
centerline of Boar Lake Road thereafter as possible, to consider
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
hold a public hearing In Room 203
parsilefwiththeWestboundaryof a specific land use amendment to of the Seminole County Cour. of the Semlnoie County Cour- of the Seminole County Cour. ORDINANCE 77.2$ WHICH
house, Sanford, Florida on June thouse, Sanford, Florida, on Aug. AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
41adlstanceof300ft.fortttepolnl prelwnslve Plan, Ordinance 77.35,
1?, 1980 117:00 P.M., or as soon
of begInning; run thence North 11 and reoning of the described
thereafter as possible, to consider thereafter as possible, to consider thereafter as possIble, to consider SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
degrees 21 minptes East 100 feel property.
a specific land use amendment to PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
a specific land use amendment to a specific land use amendment
along said centerlineof Bear Lake
the Seminole County Corn.
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL.
AN ORDINANCE AMEND. - the Seminole County Corn. the Seminole County CornprshenRoad and parallel with the West 1NG ORDINANCE 77.23 WHICH
wehinsIve Plan, Ordinance 7725, PRESERVATION
TO
IN.
prehinsive Plan, Ordinance 77.2$, lIve PIan,Ordinance77.23,and,',
boundary of said Block "E:" AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND and rezoning of the descrIbed zoning of the described property, and rezoning Of the described
DUSTRIAL FOR THE PURPOSE
AN ORDINANCE AMEND. property.
thence North 75 degrees 39 USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI. property,
OF REZONING FROM R.IAA
mInutes West 180 f.,t, thence HOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN.
AN ORDINANCE AMEN. ING ORDINANCE 77.2$ WHICH
AN ORDINANCE AMEN. AND N-i SINGLE FAMILY

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GENEVA GARDENS-) Bdrm.
$290mo. Lease, Deposit.

Solicitors In

same may be Inspected by the Commisslonir; of Seminoli

P.O. Box

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Date of the first publicatIon of..

WITNESS my hand and seal of

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52—Appliances

I? to 70 acres priced from 1450

a daisy with brand new carpet,
vinyl &amp; paInt throughout.

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unful-nished. 3236650

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$ Pc. wooden DInette Sets, table
&amp; 4 chaIrs, $30 each.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1792 3, of Sanford. 322 $121.

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Hwy 92. 1 mile west of $peed-

FREE KITTENS
323-1012

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YOUR PRIVATE
HUNTING LAND

3 BEDROOM ON CORNER

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7201 S. French
Suetel

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Call 37? 7151

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

FREE KITTENS
8OAutos for Sale
Calico, Tiger, Brown &amp; White ____________
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Call 323-4123
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS --- '69
to 75 models 5 Call 339 9100 or
POODLES FOR SALE: Minia831 1605 (Dealerl
ture &amp; toy mixed. Parents are
registered AKC, I wks. old.
light colored, $125 each. 322
$217.
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OFFICEFURNJTURE
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l0CompleteOqflcn
339-7020 LONGWOOD

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The sooner you place your ----

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51-AFn

2439 S-Myrtle Ae
Orlando
Sanford
327 1377
321 0610

-OPEL Ralleye---1977 2 Dr.. I
cyl , I speed. Factory air, AM
FM stereo Excellent cond

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will get results.

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new Askinq 35.500

HONDA 400 Super Sport
- Re6l Good Condition

Tractor, drag, cultivator,
3036.
ptOW excellent
.

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4,4,4,

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM.
CAR PORT ON LARGE

- utility rm &amp; only /.yrs old!
Excellent
Assumption'

Spacious rms, dining rni Fl.
rm, eat-In kit, ww carpet,

Classified Ad will appear here
tomorrow
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MODERN
Bdrm, I', bath
home with Central H&amp;A, very

1' bath home with many
extras! Splitbdrm plan, kit.,

33..67P

__________Army Navy Surplus
3225791
310
Sanford Ave.
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GRAVELY-Used lawn mower, - Allis Churners Model 0

',Off of total Inventory of brand
new interspring bedding.
Thes, beds are not damaged
CI' seconds but brand new top
line beddng sets only! Fr
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17-92. So. of

ACRE.

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ROOF, WALK TO SHOPPING. $29,900.

home in Loch Arbor! Central
lilA, pool &amp; patio, dining rm,

FOR RENT

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of the Seminole .County CoUr..defaUltwIlIb,,r,da?you
OBJECTIONS NOT10 FILED Ftó'Idà, on Monday June
at
lhájsi, Sanford. Florida on June for the relief
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
demanded In the
7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as Extension 306.
21. 1980 •t 7:00 P.M., or as soon
Persons not able to attend the
petiBon.
possible. At the meeting interested
thereafter as possible, to consider

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Sanford.
Call
MarlJwr' Villaa.

5
EVERY DAY someone
looking for what you have tO

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142 Carver Av Academy Manor
5250 mo. &amp; under if you qualify
Mary Griffith Realtor
I 425 1176
322-2994
3706

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II ACRES TALL PINE &amp; OAK
IN DELTONA. $4000 PER

'66 CORVETTE •. 32? 4 speed.
s Mechanically like
both

A -OK TIRE
740
NEwTIRES$19Bs&amp;up
2ll3French Ave.
Snforo
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Lawnmoweri.Wesellthebest&amp;
service thi rests WESTERN

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

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YELLOWSAPID

197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repessessed, used very short
tIme. Original $593, bal. $111 or
5)1 mo. Agent

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80—Autos for Sale

78—WctorCyCleS

Call Clark &amp; Hirt323:73.o

339-7O2OLONGW000

SEIGLER REALTY

2 BEDROOMANELED FAMILY - ROOM, CARPORT,

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NEWH(AES

2 BEDROOM, FRESH PAINT &amp;
CAPPETS, NEAR MIDDLE
SCHOOL. 526.500.

morel $66,000!

11.30, no exp. required. C:
starting salary with excellent

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Sliousehold Goods .
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Open 2 to 6 daIly

Monday, June i, 1IG-3B

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FILLDIRTLTOPSC)IL

- OFFICE FURNITURE

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INYONEINTHE
SANFORD AREA

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62—Lawn-Garden

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WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMESTHAN

with kit, prlv. Retired people
preferred. 323-6102 aft 4 p.m.

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BILE HOME, WELL. SEPTIC
&amp; HORSE STALLS. GENEVA
AREA. $22,900.

Mqre than you expect.
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3 BEDROOM. 1'2 BATH. DOUBLE CARPORT, FENCED
SUNLAND. 2 ACRES 110.500.

Sapford's Sales Leader

339050$ -

M2-311

COOK
Experienced only.
Br,aktast.lunchshlft. Apply in
person after 2 p.m. Deltona
Inn.

ZELLWOODCORN
V
Now at the Farmers Markaf,
1450 French Ave. and also at
2309W. 1st St. Bythe bushelor

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3 BEDROOM, 1'? BATH AIR &amp;
HEAT, LAKE MARY. $36,.

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Sanford Gracious living. R..sonable Weekly 4. monthly
retest utIlitIes paid. InquIre

Restaurant, 2543 French Ave.

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TERMS.

Classified Ads will always give
you more.
Much • Much

VALENCIA COURT $35,900.

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WASHER-Full time. Apply In

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CYPRESS si;000 PER' ACRE.

OF SANFORD REALTOR
23.445. French Ave. 3220231
327 5353, 322 0779

GANT 2 STORY ON 1 ACRE

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specialtIes. You can loin the
. Navy rtow and report for ac-

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sulky&amp;tiller. Goodcond. After
- 6 call 323.4735.

444-301, - VOLUSIA COUNTRY' ROAD

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

NEAR LAKE MONROE.
174,900.

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Delayed Entry Program for
positions In vocational,

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3BEDROOM.2BATH.FAMILY
ROOM. AIR &amp; HEAT. ELE

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RENT OR OWN this paint 1.
body Shop with 2 bdrm apt.
attached Excellent terms.
Call for details.

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JOBS AVAILABLE

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EALTORS

E. Altamonte Dr.

lot 0, our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc

HEAT. SCREENED PATIO.

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Notice of Administration has been FlorIda Statutes, and the Charter County will hold a public hearIng

and you are required to serve a

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. Wl.SUNMAlER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE
311.31SE. First St.
323-3422

TREES. ZONED MOBILE
HOME . 521,000 E-Z TERMS.

Cash for your lot , Will build on

327-7851
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41-1oi1es

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&amp; Parts house. Going buslnes
in a great area. Hwy. 436
between Altamonte MalI &amp; 17.

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CLASSIFIED ADS DO A JOB

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BATTERIES-New. $30, Ex.
change. Used-516, Exchange.
,S. Sanford Ave. 323.1980.

2'i ACRES WITH 314' FRON.
TAGE ON PAVED RD. IN

______ 3 BEDROOM CB HOME —
Lovely quiet neighborhood.
Wonder what to do with Two?
Fenced back yard and 1l.
Sell One - The quick, easy
______ way. The
-. 331,000
Want-Ad
macic *
_be' is 322 2611 or 831 9593.
W.Garnettwhite, Broker

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to each personal representative, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

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Evening Heraid, Sanford, Fl.

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DED ACRES, HIGH
GROUND OSTEEN AREA.
530.000EXCELLENT TERMS

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modestpriceof $33,000 Callus Viedel Inc ,Realtor

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Cornerofilth&amp;Fr,nci,

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VA. F HA-235.Con. Homes S ACRES ON CATFISH POND,
WELL I. ELECTRIC, NICE
Low Down Payment

beauty won't last long at the

__________ 24-BusirleSs OpPortunities--

912 FRENCH AVE.
3235116

Early Childhood Center 322.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

fireplace &amp; Ioad of space
Sitt1ited on a double lot, this

New Smyrna Ocean Front, turn.
2 BR, 28. ground level. 8627*11 or 904 127 9251 wkends.
Have soe camping equipment
you no longer use? Sell it all
with a Classified Ad In The
Herald. Call 322-2611 or 531.
.
and a friendly 8d visor
will help you.

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.....S2t. cPofln3 /aIt

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Free Estimates. 3230723.
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demands ag*inst the estate ace Florida, that the City Council will property:
6-(hild Care
AN ORDINANCE AMENINO
'required, WITHIN THREE hold a public hearing to consider
ORDINANCE 77.3$ WHICH
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF enactment of Ordinance 406
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND CHILD CARE-My home
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF titled:
daytime, some nights.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY USE ELEMENT •OF THE
Longwood-Lake Mary ares.
clerkoftheabOvecourtawritten OF CASSELBERRY, FLORlD, SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
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statement of any claim or demand AMENDING ORDI
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they may have. Each claim must NUMBER 155, As AMENDED LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
belnwrltinoandmustindicatethe ANDSUPPLEMENTED,OFTHE TO COMMERCIAL FOR THE YOURCHILDREN-MYHOME
Reasonable rates. 322.3129.
addressofthecreditororhlsagent FLORIDA; SAID ORDINANCE A.? AGRICULTURE TO C.)

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Development Manager at 3234330
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City Of Lake Mary,
Persons not able to attend the
Florida
hearing who wish to comment on
the proposed actions may submIt Publish June 16,
written statements to the Land DEX.61
Development Division prior to the
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Must have car I telephone.
Call Orlando 1.841-7543 am.
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2 ChoIce Lots in nicest section.
Valued at $700, sacrifice, $
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Food Store. Sanford area.
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Center, 950 Mellonville

By: Cynthia Proctor
hearing my be Continued from NOTIFIED that the ad.
Central) (DISTRICT No. 3)
Deputy Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Application has been made by time to time until fnal action is ministration of the estate of Mary
BOARD OF COUNTY
taken by the Board of Adiustment. Sctiutt Beuret, deceased, File WILLIAM A. LEFFLER Ill
G'oodlngs dl Florida.
in Attorney At Law
number
$O-113-CP.
COMMISSIONERS
THIS
NOTICE.shaIl
is
pending
be,ppsted
In
Further, the Planning and
ift Office Box 2295
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Zoning Commisiion of Seminole three (3) public places within the 'the Circuit Court for Seminole
HEARING
County will hold a public hearing City of Lake Mary, FlorIda, at the County, Florida, Probate DIvIsion, Sanford, Florida 32171
The Board of County Corn.
the address of which is Seminole Publish June 16, 23, 1980
in Room 203 of the Seminole City Hall and published in the
missioners of Seminole County will
County Courthouse, Sanford, DEx.67
County Courthouse, Sanford, Evening Herald, a newspaper of
hold a public hearing in Room 203
Florida 32771. The personal
Florida on July 2, 19*0 at 7:30 P.M general circulatIon in the City
Of the Seminole County Cour.
representative of the estate, Is
CITY OF CASSELBERRy,
or as soon thereafter as possible, Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
thouse. Sanford, FlorIda on June
William N. Beuret, whose address
least fifteen (13) days prior 10th.
FLORIDA
to. review, hear comments
is P.O. Box 24, Altamonte Springs, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 24, 1980 at 7:00 P.M., or 5 $
make recommendations to the aforesaid hearing. In addition,
Board of County Commissioners said notIce shall be posted In the Florida 32701. The name and TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF thereeftit as Possible, to consider
a specific land use amendment g.
on the above captioned ordinanc, area to be considered at least address of the personal PROPOSED ORDINANCE
fifteen (iS) days prior to the date representative's attorney are set TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the Seminole County Corn.
and retoning.
prehensive Pian, Ordinance 772$,
forth below.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Additional information may be of public hearing.

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NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN. described al follows:
property situated in Seminole Fenton Place AltamoeWe Spngs,
The
South
$1.25
feet
of
Lots
SIVE PLAN FROM LOW DEN.
county, Florida, described as:
and 36, Block 26 Crystal Lake •
FIa. 32701 Seminole County,
• SITY RESIDENTIAL TO COM.
Lot 5, Block 3, Tier 5, Town Of Florida under the fictItIous name
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE Winter Homes SubdivIsIon
OF REZONING. FROM A -I recordedlnPlat BooIi3, Pages 114 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Sanford according to E.R. Traf. of ALL SEASONS LANDSCAPING
d5 Map thereof as recorded in AND LAWN MAINTENANCE
AGRICULTURE TO OC OFFICE 116 of the public records Of PROBATE DIVISION
Plat Book 1, pages 56 to 64 of the CONTRACTOR, and that I Intend
File Number N143.cP
Seminole County, Florida.
DISTRICT.
Said property more commonly Division
Public Records of SemInole to register said name with the
The North ", of the following
County, Florida
known as the Northwest corner o, IN RE: ESTATE OF
described property: The North
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
at public sale, to the hIghest and SemInole County, Florida In ac
of the West .'3 of the Northwest 14 Country Club Road and Crystal MARY SCHUTT BEURET
-Deceased best bidder for cash, at the West cordance with the provisions Of the
of the Northeast ' (less the South Lake Avenue.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION h,'ont door of the Seminole County FictItious Name Statutes, To.WIt:
The Public Hearing will be held
;sm.e, and less the East 215 feet)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING - Courthouse in Sanford, FlorIda at Section *63.09 FlorIda Statutes
of Section 15, Township 21 South, intheCityHaIl,CityofLakery,
DEMANDS 1100A.M. on the 17th day of July, 1957.
OR
Range 79 East Seminole County, Florida, at 8:00 P.M., on July 2 CLAIMS
Florida. Consisting of 2½ acres 1910, or as soon thereafter as AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE 19*0..
Sig. Herbert Edward Conway
more or less. (Further described possible, at wtilch time Interested AND ALL OTHER PERSONS (SEAL)
Publish: May 26, June 2,9, 16, 1950

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, FICTITIOUSNAME
FICTITIOUSNAME
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Notice is hereby given that I am
In business at Hwy a
THE EIGHTENTH JUDICIAL onga
CITY OF LAKE MARY,.
engaged in
11fd Fl. 32771 Seminole County
business at Longwood CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Village Shopping Center —
Florida, under the fictitious nrne
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUILC
Lorlgwood, Fl.., Seminole County, CASE NO. 79.2051-CA49.D
of BAJA COUNTRY, and that I
fEARiNO
Florida, under the tictitius name ELIZABETH 8w. GUTMANN, Intend to regIster said name with
TO WH6M PT
MAY CONCERN: of ON STAGE BEAUTY SALON,
Plaintiff, the Clerk of the Circuit
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and that I intend to register said
Seminole County, Florida In ac
by the Board of Adiustmont
of the name with the Clerk of the Cfrcuit CLARICE DEAN DELANDO a•k.a Cordancewtththaprovls)oqn Øthe
City of Lake Mary. Florida, that
Court,SeminoleCounsy,Florldain CLARICE D. DELANO and FlctltlousNameSt,tes,T04y1,:

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are ready for occupancy in 18 hionths,
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million. The mortgage, accordi ng to the
Eighteen mon ths construction time is rentals would range from $275 to $360 a flexible, there are jo bs - in banking,
plan, would be insured by the Federal scheduled for the complex is to be built In month.
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would be government-subaldlzed. "There
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place of the present station next to City you do not have the training to be a
Hall at WIlma and Warren, It would have policeman or fireman."
liviag space and a drlve4)vough hay
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area for four vehicles, Chacey told the the Baldmre Police Department and
commission Monday night.
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Commissioner William Mitchell, who
frequently rides wi th on-duty policemen,
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Range Line Road, one near Stum's sergeant and If he ge ts a call, i get
Corner and the 434 Shopping Center, and dropped of f."

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the conventional market would not be would have to be created. fie asked that architect of the Endicott Report, put out
since the matter was of some urgency. In
Trevor
Hall
Jr.,
one
of
the
developers,
feasible with double-digit interest rates, persons who wish to serve on the by Northwestern University for 34 years,
paid
an
at
be
to
to
cont
in
ue
negotiations
con
rney
this event, the owner would
told the Greater Sanford Chwnber of Hall said.
authority contact him.
by
the court caning the airport lease and directed
amount to be determined
said lie has "faith in our country,
Conunerce Board of Directors this
Hall
said
site
appraisal
and
market
and
the
county
would
have
to
pay
the
Kaiser
to
again
contact
the
property
City Manager Warren Knowles can business and, inost of all, our young
morning ear ly ground breaking for the analysis for the pr oject has already
owne r at Rlghtway and State Road 46
handle the city's side of assisting the people."
. owner's legal fees.
The matter is of ur gency beca use the The matter will be discussed again at the complex of one-and two-bedroom received federal approval. A conditional project, he said, adding Sanford would
apartments will be accomplished if a new conunitment is expected to be authorized have no liability for the bonds.
'They are stuart and they are going to
couzfly has already let building con tracts commission's
regular meeting Tuesday. method of financing is approved ,
by the federal government in the next
lItake it - even the liberal arts

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The commission decided to direct the new hospital on tlie Nlonroe lakefront.

the play. He said it was ele-

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be built on 27 acres west of the planned to 8 percent interest rate. Financing on a "city of Sanford financing authority"

could obtain an order of "quick taking" consider a condemnation,

match. Mike took nocredltfor

certainly
best f rom 1932 until

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early as Housing Administration.
"Frenchmen's Wharf" style as seen in
rightfi of the cornmission to condemn and property at Rightway and State Road 46(;round
Octobercould.be
for the broken
proposed
Is
Purpose
of
gaWng
the
special
finan.
New
Orleans, he said.
take the property for the fire district.
if the owner would sell for $18,000, but
einployers who recruit on college
To accomplish the financing, Hall said, campuses.
County Attorney Nikki Clayton said she said time available was too short to apartment complex, Sanford Landing, to cing, he said, is to take advanta ge of a 7'

mond through South before

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$16,000. The owner wanted something in
"We have to realize that sites are
excess of $55,000, saying he turned down limited and so are funds" available to buy
an offer of that amount, Kaiser said,
property."
Commissioner Bob Fre nch sa id he
Kirchhoff pointed out this morning,
however, that it is within the statutory would be interested in buying the

Alan: "I take it that at the
other table Mike rose with the
king of clubs so as to lead the

well-belng, Tie bridge team o( all th'

prof i table.

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tack forced West'sace. Later
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Alan: "The death of Michael

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previously rejected because it was too- rapid rate.
high priced.
,
Assistant County Administrator Jeff
No official action was taken this Etchberger was able to show that a fire
morning . The matter will come up again station built on land the county owned,
.
Tuesday.
even if $35,000 was paid for the land,

ace was gone."
Be persistent today In Gottlieb makes you the only
assistants into the act.
Oswald: "This game swing
only survivor of the Four
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) situations that can enhance Aces, probably the greatest won our eighth straight

'a
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team,

and he was right that nobody is doing anything."

such that It is causing

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Director Gary Kaiser said a usable piece lease rate Increases would be computed.
of property was found one block east of
But Commissioner Bob Sturm, present
Jitway on Rightway and State Road 46, dqspite having injured his arm in an

ruffed the second heart, went

what needs doing quietly and won't enter the picture.

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river is

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sate at a reasonable pttce.
over clauses In the proposed lease for the proposttd 264-unit Sanford Landing apartment
Seminole County Public Safety airport' property concerning how future complex, displays artists
' drawings of the project

ner, Sally Johnson, raised me.
The play was last and easy. I

Youworkbest today if you are to take yourself or your in. ByOswaiJsy
left to your own devices. Do volvement.s too seriously. Ego aid Alan So.tag

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The flow of the

for

er. Particularly on defense
where he may well have been
the best of all time."
Alan: "Can you give an
example of this defense?"
'A year and a half
ago I played in a sectional
team game with Mike and
John Rau another old-timer
playing the East and West
cards. I sat South and played
in four spades after my part.

Vulnerable: Both

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rewarding could occur where
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
a group is gat he red.
Things should go 51110th1Y

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But jobs for engineers, as predicted,
negotiate a lease with the airport run, than a building built on leased land.
were
up 21 percent over last year, due
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0authority after investigations turned up
Clayton, Kirchhoff and Commissioner
rn.s p,, y Tern vaicern
mainly to stepped up activity In fields of
paJAW sutlablis1w Uw purpose that was Richard..WiMam. expres.sed concern Trevor. Hall Jr.,- one of the devq~loperS Lof tbe- - .#A 9 meeting thismefting-of ""d
the Giester Sanford transportation, defense and,energy. - ,

bidder, but a really fine lay-

is not a day to be a loner. Go productive and performing at

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wouldn't want to be part of the team to save
Horner said the problem is not so much that the river?" Horner asked.
"We are going after this project. Doug lit a fire
river is low. "The problem is that it is sta gnating.

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was he?

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could develop today that may Important alliances,
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and appreciate the other
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groups who, for diverse reasons, want to keep the

the

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shortly thereafter and did not
play bridge again until a few

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special meeting for this morning to escalate costs.
suggest alter natives — one of them
Seminole County decided to go ahead
condemning and taking at a court with the four stations this year because

Navy. Mike went in the Army

and career for the coming major changes or tran-

by Ed Sullivan

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river the way it is," Homer said.

fire station, Seminole County Corn- two weeks without having a problem with

ber 7. 1941 when I left for the

'll be looking for and
assert yourself without of- life. You

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your restrained power. much you care.

BUGS BUNNY

sman

Unhappy with the prospect of the indicated, according to Countycounty leasing property from the Sanford Administrator Roger Neiswender, that

tuberculosis was common
that was a more frequent

WINAT BRIDGE

in, you'll still be going strong..

tending. Associates will sense finding ways to show how

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ma ny with
large fish ki ll in
river over the
few days.

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your ideas will be winners.
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You have a commanding way

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going to hold us responsible if 'we don't make
effort to preserve the river,
"We especially want to be in contact with the

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Your easy attitude will inspire fatigued or don't have the get Although severe anemia
June, 17,1980
others to act similarly,
up and go that they'd like to cause fatigue, iron poor blood
Over
have. About 80 percent of the is seldom the real .
I
are likely to find yourseLf in In competitive matters you people that complain of fatigue.
situations that test pour have more than a slight edge
0
,, imagination and creativity, over your adversaries today.
Pressure will help stimulate When they're ready to pack It

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of the chamber, Stenstrom insisted the river does

have

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entirely different. There are (ad dieting is a common cause
many reasons why people feel of temporary
fatigue.

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medicine but the probability infectious diseases. When

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and lifelong resident; Ned Yancey, c,. imbc,r state Department of Environmental Regulation
goodwill ambassador; Homer; and Chamber 'to
available all the information they ha ve

want to give you some caused by any number of

probably related to something disturbances associated with

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die," Stenstrom said. In
to his colleagues

County Reconsiders

like any other woman. Your people who suffer from

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St. Johns is really our greatest natural

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congressmen," he said.

problem."

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pumping it where it wants to, and the large citrus
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Jack homer, executive manager of the
saji shortly after the board
that those who nitially will serve on the corn' rhittee include:'* Stenstrom, Tony Russi, (Sanford insutance agent;) Joe Maino of Monroe
Harbour Marina; John Edwards of the lakefront

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private
"The river, of course, is important not only to problems. Part of the blind mosquito problem
plane to fly the committee members over Puzzle Sanford and Semiilole County but to the entire here is that
flow of
river is not swift
Lake, located near the headwaters of the St. state. The problem goes all the way down to the enough to carry the blind mosquito eggs away,"
Johns. Ile said Russi is -very alarmed" that the
.
Central and South Florida Flood Control District Horner said.
lake is so "critically low."
and all
way north to Jacksonville. It is state
homer said problems in the river are due to a
Stenstrom sees among the initial activities of
problem," Stenstrom said.
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lot of actions of water
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minds to save th e river. If the river Is to die, it

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