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Last week cornmissioners Sandra Glenn and Bob Sturin
, the Serniniole County Commission deadlocked.2-2 on
voted for the Epilepsy Association's proposal. Commissioners
its final- choice between allocating funds to the Seminole
Bill Kirchhoff and Bob French voted against it, saying It
County School Board or the Epilepsy Association of -Central , wasn't cost effective.
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The school board's program was to spend $119,4 to provide
Epilepsy Association proposal because they said it costs too
short-term work for about 100 CE"FA eligibles who are awaiting
much per client served.
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Altamonte Springs, Oct. 14, .
the Oct. 7 election where a constitutional areas. The notices Incorrectly showed a city liall.
amendment will be on the ballot. If tax beside the word 'city" on those
Oct 13, 7-30 p.m
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adopted. It would permit property
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Lcingwood. 7-:iu p III Oct i:m, t'it
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exemption in 1981 and a $25,000 exemp- templating to pay road costs in the hall.
tion in 1982, if the amendment passes.
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tions nn some properties.
-we if ;ill erro - has been made. If we can't
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homeowners have not lived Ili tile state *Piat will be the final ap1wal unless the
[be required five years. and their taxes ",Anvr wishes to take the inatter to the
Circuit Court,— Suber said
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6.000 hoilles,' Govilibel said, pumibl). Imard is composed of count) twllbecause those homes were occupied by im::ssitirl.,rs 'antIri t,k no Dick %ViiIinii
renters or because the properties are still jill d ljob Sturin ond school Ward
in the builderk' names or for other inendwrs Roland William.-, and Allen
reasons. The remaining :W,000 parcels of Keitii.
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property also can expect a lax increase,
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The reappraisal of all properties in the
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county, required by law, saw an average
increase in saluc itt about 40 percent, tative tax rate set by [tit, various units of

A school board proposal that,seemed like a "real boon.
doggle" to Seminole County C&amp;nniissioner Richard Williams,
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the Bass Museum, where 15 cats
awaited her, was early Tuesday.
Beach, was
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ducted beaten, raped. and thrown
from an automobile and left to the .- feeding the kitty cats," she'said.
guy came down the sidewalk.
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The telephones in Seminole Property
Appraiser Terry (,oembel's courthouse
office have been ringing off the hook for
the past two days as property owners call
to express anger at increased
assessment.s or confusion over notices
received in the mail.
Goembel's office this week mailed out
75,000 notices, as required by a new state
law, to inform property owners that
county appraisals have gone up an
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f theyd not a gree with it.
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Goembel's courthouse office answering continual
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captured at the 'U.S. Embassy Nov. 4.
terminal offshore below the mouth of the
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A former Lake Brantley high School student and her parents
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teacher, charging thein with responsibility for a 1978 accident
which injured the former student's eye.
Jesse and Sandra Vugenitz and their daughter Connie, 18,
filed suit in Seminole Cirëuit Court Tuesday against the
district and teacher homer Hough, Traveler's Insurance Co.
and hinrait' Mann Insurance Co.
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deadline for a city commission seat against two-year cornomission veteran, Lee Constantine, 27.0
Ware said he decided to run for office after being imp.
proached by several homeowner oups and a dumber of
senior dtizen. Constantine currently is also serving as deputy
mithyor of th city, having been elect ed to that positionb his
t-ol leagues,
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(search warrantioi- the William Garrison Burton residence
at l010" W. 13th Street Sat urda y turned up an i ll egmount
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delinquency of a minor.- Burton, alias Gee Bird, was held in
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University of Florida in Beach; thee broth rs, arrangements.
died Monday at the -Halifax Gai nesville. When In Sanford Raymond, of Sierra VI
FRANCIS McELROY
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Francis McElroy Jr., 41, of
Dela, and Gene, of Alto na:
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worked for Florida Power &amp; one sister, Mrs. Gladys ;ch. Lake Harney Drive, Geneva
Daytona in 1968 from Sanford. - l.lght Co. He was-u member of wartz, Port Orange; one died Monday afternoon at his
hte was an employee of the Inn - the Pi-Lambda-Phi Frater- uncle, Pod Hasty; and sev ral residence. He was a native of
Southington, Cairn,, and had
on the Beach, Daytona. - lie nity.
cousi ns, all of Sa nf ord.
iivea in tieneva toe me past
year moving here from Vero
Beach. He was ,a Jehovah's
Witness and proprietor of the
Ziebart Sanford Rustproof ing,
He was a veteran of the
Korean War having served
with the U.S. Army.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mary Louise McElcoy of
Geneva; two Sons, Kevin Ira
Jdky,.and Gordon Wayne
Mclroy, both iCeWevir
lather, Francis MtElroy Sr.,
Belfast, Ireland; three
sisters, Mrs. Leta Matthews,
Southington, + Conn., Mrs
Margaret Kurt, Hobe Sound,
and Mrs. Priscilla Burke,
Bristol, Conn,;
three
brothers, Stuart, Southington,
Conn., Arthur, West Palm
Beach and Bruce McElroy,
South Carolina,
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will be in Vero Beach,
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secrets they would not want to divulge. There Power - Implications for American Security
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correct is thought to be sufficiently useful to a -journalistic enterprise," nbc Western
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proved rebuilding a tennis court at the
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salary schedules and manning document fees were established in 1955, council
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will give up the double standard in judging -'-d4ç Fla., for sending me a copy at that was sorely lacking during the first gaff'Phoblagrams," an anxiety identification hiled week of It f al l season, But professionals recent weeks.
political regimes. The double standard Is em- booklet he has prepared.
Take tax cuts, for example. Reagan came
from both parties and neutral observers still
bedded in the foreign policy of the Carter adIf you share with me an abnormal fear of believe that the Reagan effort has far to go out early for the Kemp-Roth proposal, which
- ministration. Regimes of the Left are favored;
having peanut butter stick to the roof of the before It can be considered an effective calls for a radical slash in taxes rates of 10
regimes of the Right are bitterly opposed.
mouth you will share my gratitude to national political operation.
percent a yr for three years. The coni
Schneider
for Identifying that t'pe of anx1et
The Congress and the country have to conInside the campaign, a bitter power servatives believe that this is Just the
sider what is best for the United States in the long as "arachibutyrophobia."
medicine the economy needs and that the
struggle is being fought on two fronts
run. It's highly unlikely that the American people ' Just because you have arachibutyrophobla operational and philosophical. On one side are federal government will make up any lost
doesn't ,mean you aren't In danger of having
t been
w
favor theextcion of financ1 auIstancto
peanutbLit1r cleave to your palate.
since
at
least
1978,
-On the economy spurts ahead.Ronald
Reagaç
wi
th
Mugabe regime - aid which th e Carter adThe same would be true, I'm sure, of the othe r side are the moderates1 many of
The former Ford economists u
ministration has granted. America had a goodwho- harbor excessive tear of being, whom campaigned for President Ford four for a ta x cut, but they prefer that it be
chance
to get a stable, sound government in looked at ("scopophobla") and are seized
t and
years ago and joined the former California designetL,Iejpuriijiv
Rhodesia-Zimbabwe when bishop Müzorewa was uncontrollable fright at the sight of knees governor : only around the time at the jobs rather than to limpty pr9
("genuphobla").
in charge of the government. The Carter adrelief. They believe it will take the economy
Republican Convention;
While paying respects to Schneider, 1 also
of
that
much
longer to grow to the point where-all lost
campaign director
The
conservatives
ministration ref used to take- advantage
1;
-would like to salute Jim Erskine and George
William Casey In particular - are being income is recovered from the lower rates.
opportunity.
Moran upon the publi cation of their new book. blamed for Reagan's faltering start In the addition, they fear that cutting so much
According to an official of the U.S. International "Hug a Teddy."
race against President Carter. So, more and quickly will fuel Inflation through Increased
Development Cooperation Agency, the U.S.
This team of experts has provided 172 more control over day-to-day operations is demand; they want to see the cut phased in
expects to have made commitments to Zim- illustrated antidotes for various forms of'
flowing to the newcomers, such as Ford . over at least five years and possibly as many
babwe that total more than $100 million and to paranoia. Here are a few that hit home with veterans William Timmons, Stuart Spencer as seven.
have dispersed a large proportion of that me and possibly will make you feel more and, especially, Jim Baker.
Twice they drafted statements In which
amount," within a year of Zimbabwean In- secure, too:
by
the
Reagan
would have reasserted his support for
But the campaign is still troubled
"Sew name tags In all of your clothes,"
but over a five-year period,
,iependence. That would be nothing short of
absence of an over-all manager whonJoya Kemp-Roth
"Sit facing the door."
can
act
quickly.
This
change
is
bitterly
opposed by the hardwho
trust
and
Reagan's
outrageous.
Ask for a third opinion."
Without
such
an
Individual,
major
decisions
liners,
Including
Rep.
Jack Kemp himself.
It would be a great mistake for the United
"
"Chew everything 32 times."
Though
Reagan has thus-far resisted
long
"discussions"
among
are
being
left
for
States to attempt to treat Zimbabwe as a 'client
"Cover everything with plastic."
Reagan and various campaign officials that revision, the debate Is still raging.
state, dependent on American largesse. We don't
Most observers believe that a single strong
But 5ome of the entries are, alas, patently often end In stalemate after sharp debate
need that kind of dependency.
futile. For example, It does no good to between the old guard and the new arrivals, hand will have to take charge of the campaign
The solution may be for the U.S. government to "change your telephone' number every
To compound these problems, many of the If Reagan Is to counter effectively the conurge Zimbabwe to turn to its neighbor, South month," "They" still will know how to reach professionals who have recently Joined the tinued gains of Carter's highly organized
team. They note that the lack of cohesiveness
- Africa,for help. The South Africans have provided you. And the warning to "carry a map" Is campaign have to little regard for Reagan's
essential help for Mozambique, on condition that gratuitous, much of the territory being still abilities that they do not trust him out on his is showing up In Reagan's unfocused media
own; they believe he must be closely campaign,
the left
ist regime there behave itself in its uncharted,
Morever,
the
book
omits
a
number
Jim Baker, who Is said to be gaining
and kept away from the press. In
of
safety
managed
dealings with its neighbors. It may be that South
measures that are vital to coping with in- turn, Reagan Is showing that he does not have Reagan's trust, may well be the one to take
Africa could extract the same.. pledge from security. These Include taking your tern- much faith In his staff, which he is said to charge. On paper, Baker, who ran Ford's
Mugabe, and make him live up to it. Mugabe perature several times daily, avoid hats with blame for many at his early problems.
campaign in 1976 and George Bush's camwon't do this, of course, if he thinks the United feathers In the band, learning to see out of the
Meanwhile, the fierce debate
palgn this year, Is still Casey's deputy. But
States will fund his government.
ctrnero( your eye and maztetingat least five among Reagan's advisers over economics, Insiders say he Is making more and more of
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which all agree must be made the key issue of the major operational decisions.
Additionally, always keep this in mind:
Whenever Baker might assume control, It
the campaign. This debate has resulted in
Just because you are prep.red for any
another conservative-moderate con- would be none too soon for Republican
eventuality doesn't mean you have taken frontatlon; in this case, It Is the hard-line professionals, who are very worried about the
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adequate precaution.
economic advisers who have been with campaign's lack of direction and control.
Letters t. the editor are welcomed for
signed,
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publication. All letters must be
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own failings as pollticla and president. It
was evident, again, In such overkill as casting
do ubt on Ken edy's patriotism.
Carter has somehow man aged to sustain his
high poll ratings oh the personal decency
question - but Kennedy's own performance
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Soviet Union" which would amount to "one of
the most serious threats to the safety and
security and peace of our nation and the world
that iS being dramatized In the election."
Reagan replies moderately and quite
properly that rhetoric of this character Is
"umJy" coming from an 'American
president. He thought that weakness would
lead to war more surely than strength.
Carter's on Joint Chiefs of Staff have just
completed a report describing the United
States as significantly weaker than the
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with many electoral votes, and here's how he
Persian Gulf region for a period of at least 30 silos In the United States. The bombers are
sees Reagan winning:
days."
far mote flexible, one source pointed out,
New York (41)- Carter carried in 1976, but
To accomplish this, the president ordered adding, "If we screw around wi th our ICBMs,
the unhappy Jewish voters - given - John
volatile Middle East.
the formulation of various military options, you don't know what the response would be."
Anderson as a Liberal Party ilterihalive "Flexibl e" does not mean "reasonable,"
There have been hints of such a possibility
my associa te Dale Van Attá has learned. The
will tip the scales for Reagan.
Ln the put. Carter's state of the union address most significant of these was the "limited- however, in the view of some insiders.. They
New Jersey (17)- Ford carried Last time.
last January, for example, declared that "an strategic option" for use by the commander contend that the concept of limited nuclear
It's dose, but Reagan has the edge.
attempt by
of the Rapid epLoyment Force, Gen. PX. warfare confined to the Middle East is a
PennsylvanIa (77) - Ca rter and Reagan
the Persian Gulf will bet arded as an
child's dream that could become a nightmare
Kelley. '
are even right now, but If Reagan can nail
assault an the vital Interests of the United
Subject to the usual presidential for the whole world.
of the the ethnic vole, he's got It.
States (and) will be repelled by use of any authorization for use of any nuclear weapo
"If we initiate tacticni nuclear warfare inFlorida (17)'- Carter won here four years
means necessary... 11 that area, we are opening a Pandora's box,"
this option involves 19 nuclear bombs carried
ago, but resçntment over his handling of the
And Robert Korner. underiecretary of' by B-52 bombers, fl aim Is to keep Soviet said one Pentagon source who is alarmed at
Cuban and Haitian refugee -problem in
defense for policy, publicly stated that if
forces from Invading Iran, and the weapons the idea of preparing strategic options for the
heavily populated Dade and Broward
conventional deterrents in the Middle East
Include both B-67 bombs, with an explosive Middle East, "The Soviets could respond With
Counties may give the state to Reagan.
Ijiled, the use of nuclear weapons would be
power about equal' to the Hiroshima bomb, tactical nuclear weapons against
Mldulgan(21) -Geraki Ford took the state
considered. But In secret directives, the
and the more powerful Bit variable yield - - shipa in the Persian Gulf area, and who knows
with
St percent of the vote, Rekgan's not as
president has spelled out the nuclear option thenmnuclesr bombt
wbeIe4Ll2ç go f run there?"
Stro
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clearly and esplicitly.
Sources said Carter ordered his planners to'
Footnote. A White House spokesman
115 the auto IfldItrY ihould work to
In Prislcientlal Decision Memorandum No,
formulate several additional limited Strategic refused ki
Inn or deny the contents of
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51, Carter outlined a new U.&amp; nuclear policy
options, as well as a more farreachhtg PDM No51, to discuss U.S. nuclear policy
ONO (25) - Carter won by an eyelash for the Middle East. But It's memo W43
"selective attack option" that would target with reaped to the Middle East.
15,000 VOta$ - In 1976. But unemployment in
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Russian facilities near Iran, Including Directive 50, which changed U.S., Missile
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JIMMY1S LATEST: Our political odds man
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llticafly for Reagan.
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Strategic Air Command from Defense
Air Force Bas.,N.C-already earmarked, Greek stillmakes Reagan a2-and-one-halUo.
flflp1j( 16-Reagan'snau.5
Secretary Harold Brown, are designed to
for Middle East deployment, the bombers 1 favorIte over Jimmy Carter to win in
ndscontentamongbl
workers put
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would be the most likely vehicle for nuclear -November. Jimmy has zeroed In on the states
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this week's commission meeting that housing projects are operated.
. Mayor Steven Uskert said he would
benefits, of the federal HousingChacey said under HAP a family with a rather the city would go ahead and
Assistance Plan (HAP) would be offset $600-a-month income and $250-a-month
finance water lines itself even if it
by disadvantages,
rent could obtain $100 housing subsidy raising taxes temporarily. 'We would be
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record for a deposit refund under a
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County to pay for materials for a of the sidewalk in front of the twçhools. Dates for hearings will be included in tax
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was the appearance of Robert Mugabe, the DICK- WEST.
Marxist leader of Zimbabwe, as a guest of
President Carter at the White House.
Mr.- Carter makes a big hullabaloo over human
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with a conservative
government that
Iake strong -action to counter
conWont
communism. Former Prime Minister Ian Smith,
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who- held the line against terro'rist rule In SouthCentral Africa, received shabby treatment from
Mr Carter, as did Bishop Abel Muzorea, who
succeeded him. But Mr. Carter had nothing but
WASHINGTON (UP!) -o way paranoia
praise for Mugabe, the terrorist leader turned
manifests itself Is through a feeling that
prime minister.
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"they" areget you.
A colleague or mine keeps on till desk a
Robert Morris, chairman of the American
placard
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Zimbabwe Rhodesian Association, recently
paranoid
doesn't mean they aren't out to get
described Mugabe's rise to power, saying that his
That heartening touch of reality can be
forces gained power "through an election that you."
applied to other neurotic fears and delusions
was marked by massive intimidation. Mr. Morris
well.
remarked that he "personally witnessed the
Just because you are a hypochrondlac
events preceding the election and saw the af-. doesn't mean you aren't seriously III. Just because you suffer from
fidavits that attested to the depredations, the
triskaldekaphobla doesn't mean you won't
threats and even the killings by more than 5,100
have bad luck on Friday the 13th.
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prevail.
named to a special cornWack has also been_
mittee whidi will propose
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and by ,aws for the state party.

iiiitte, to reserve television time in Florida for
the coining November general election.
"The w1ni1' of the runoff can anticipate a
tough general election," Frey said, "and I feel
th at it would be In the best interests of the party
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'We want a sort of non-partisan committee of
elected officials to stir up the people a little and
encourage them to vote," said Hattaway, who
has on opposition in the upcoming November
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%u(;usrA, Maine (UPI) - Voters Werwhelmingly
endorsed nuclear power irr Maine, but stunned antinuke acti vi sts say they will try again to shut down the
state's lone nuclear power plant.

counO. schools.
Sk_-~sions will be held on reading, creativ e
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middle school student and (.i)mmunicating
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U.S. Sen. John Tower, It-Texas, will formalls' open the

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manager says.
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Rock Air Force Base to Amarillo lntçrnationai Airport, where it was put on.a flatbed truck and escorted
by Pantex Nuclear Weapons Plant security vehicles 11
miles to the facility.'['he Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology
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charter buses to go around, especially in the mass transportation at a low price."

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state
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single index to all Flori da
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charges wi ll be filed-against a 23-year-old Orange
County man who s hot and kill ed two men and wounded
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Central Florida ha ve begun t+pantIing the

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says Paula Hawkins is such a heavy favorite for the
party's nominee for the U. S. Senate that he would not
besuj- prisedto see her challenger, Lou Frey, withdraw
before the Oct. 7 runoff.
"If he sees the polls I've seen,
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Sayler said Tuesday.
Sayler commented during an Interview about the
decision oCthe na ti onal Republican committee to begin funneling money and personnel into Florida to help
Mrs. Hawkins before the runoff.

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years in prison for the attempted murder of associate
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Meanwhile, doctors In quackery? A belief in magic
Arizona have 'reported the along with the seeming mirdeath of a 16-)ear-old user of acles ol science have made it
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shock syndrome.
Amendments oF 1976 gave
On Monday, Proctor and government agencies the auGamble ordçred a recall of thority to require premarket
approval of certain medical
the tampons, which the devices and to remove fraudfederal government has ulent devices from the market.
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sprm the worst areas and keep them under - control."

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UPI)
A House - Tallahassee office.
void," according to Sheldon.
leader s~yj-th! impqg-t-ol due 9ula1ion oE the ___Uis tbefirst.majw1wk, aL"impwl of the--Tratlwayg gd&amp;-d-lI&amp;Tf6rida
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part even though some small towns have -ton laws regulating truckers, bus companies smaller towns such as Jasper, Sunrise and,
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increased the freqencv of sonle stops and
whether free enterprise will succeed, but
concluded many
laws were hurting the
reduced travel time bl~ween soine locations.

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Donald Stewart in a close Democratic primary runoff.

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color -guard will Ix. present fo' er is to cut the ribbon opening

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late Tuesday that they couldn't predict where it would

SPAGHETTI-BINGO DINNER

MORNING

\oenibcr, and his words lit a lirestorm of criticism

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rid of the insects that seem.to get worse every-ygar.
"It will be alMost impossible to eradicate them, and very

around Iake Okeechob* but he said no area in south Florida
is immune from infestatft.
Biologically, it is the female who carries the burden. She
gives bi rt h to 200 to 300 eggs at a time, and does all the flying
while the two are aftached.

their start in Me CO..

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recently, noting,the exceptions are armadillos and quail.

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and the peninsula. But it took a turn to the north Own a
southwest, and hurricane forecasters said

SANFORD LION'S CLUB

GUESS WHAT HAPPENS SEPTEMBER 28

Seminole County Republican lwadquiirters where the local
lidagan-Bush.canipaign will be located in the Log Home of the

Carter -- is the choice facing Americans at the polls in

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After mating which takes about an hour , the two stay,
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their language necessarily because flash
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work with individual students or with small perience. The TLC (tender loving care) and

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will take the secretary of state's office several days to
compile exact totals and certify the election.

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Contrary to their name, th ough . Ileager said there is little to
The tipy critters are at it again, making unsightly yellow
like about the bugs who look like they are spending th eir seven
b1otc S whe n
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to 10-day life span in eternal bliss,
clogging car radiators by causing them to overheat
They dbn t have an real niche as far as feeding the
James Haeger, a researcher with the Florida Medical ecosystem, very few. predators eat them," Haeger said

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The program needs volunt

For further information about any phase or learn the alphabet their 'colors or their

the Dividends Program,- contact Mrs. Dede numbers, for example.
Other Di vidends volunteers are needed to
Schatfner at the Dividends Office 1834-8211)
simply listen to a child read aloud or use flash
call the County School Bdard Office,

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Panther's workout Monday afternoon.. IMe Panthers tackle the Oviedo Lions
tonight at 7 30 p in at Seminole High In their 1980 season opener. Tonight's
game Is one of only two home contests for Crooms this season.

PLOTTING
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of the V.onien s Itasketbali League
No details were announced concerning the contract
which Uebcrman herself hammered out with team

won the Poincianna Open and from there started to earn a
pretty good hung
Zembnski will be the first to tell &gt;-ou, however, that if you

officials during the course of three months of
negotiations. The . signing of Lieberman by the
Diamonds was considered a major step-in helping the
2 &gt;earold WBI through Its urrentls strugglIng '
existence
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"About ten guys can make a living," he informs. "The rest
gain experience '
He does réommini1 the Space CoistTour to an&gt; pla''er just
starting For instance, like Larry Rinker of Stuirt
eser)one figures will be the next rookie on the big tor.
It 5 the best mini tour in the world It s run just like the
PG A tour and with only a little stall boasts (Lw golf
toughened veteran.
The Goosie run tour paid out oser $1 900 000 this .1sear. 80
percent of the $1,700.00entry fee for five tournaments, $5,000.00
for first and paychecks for the next 49 spots.- Ili fact, Walt

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Preston suffered a partially collapsed right lung
during the Denver Broncos'30-13 loss to San Diego and
will
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head Coach Red Miller revealed Tuesday
Walt Zernbrislq practices three to four hours a (Lily phis,
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who
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being a man of few words will tell each the same thing \ on
must work hard every day
Rangers Ink Mike Allison
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d on his gaine. Practice
nouncedluesday the signing of l9-yearold center \like
long shots, short shots and sery importantly his putting Rut
Allison their second round pick in (bc 1980 'tational
most of all I would tell bim to get into a lot of amateur cmii
hockey League junior draft
pe tition
Every year new professional faces appear on the scene.
Allison, 6-feet, 2DO pounds, scored 24 goals anti had 71
Some become disillusioned and return* home. Others, who are
assists for the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario flockey "
just contributors and couldn't care less if they make money or
Association last season
not vacation in that winter time sun.thine for six months Still
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collegiate ,baskett), player of the year. Tuesday
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For the dozen Greyhounds who shaved their heads prior to the

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Ilatriot contest for inspirational purposes, this could be
especially true.

I latriots tis,ere even bigger at 233 up -front.

Ttus is a key game against Spruce Creek Friday,"senior
cornerback Steve Welding agreed. "We could change things

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Like Brantk'y's four second half touchdowns caine courtesy

heads.

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the t'nd.wne by Keith Powers, and fumble recoveries at the

"N'fellsiveh,1 %%v played better against Lake Brantley than

irom the American Assocation's

Wichita team

linebacker Ricky Jones to rosier
Boston - Signed free agent

.mg.uirist RasInt' 13a- ausc we were outsided, we felt we had to

San Diego - Mired Jack
McKn as general manager

cornerback Mark Haynes to a
contract of unspec i f i ed terms

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wi-tics alt , Saturday night Lyman forced lake Brantley to

We didn't execute in he second

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said, however, the improvement shown Monday in
Owen's condition - when his vital signs stabl zed has be-en maintained. Owen, 24, of Merthyr- ydfyi
Wales, was kno,ked out in the 12th round of his boui
against World lloxing Council champion I upe l'mntor of
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- '[b lhuiindsjwimped out toa 14-7 halftime lead against Bootie
to score using more than one pe rson.
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Weibring, Bob Mann or Wayne Levi, they dream the big
drearn.
Walt knows what he can do, not that he doesn't dream about
the big tour too, but he's enough of a realist to keep his
priorities within reach. He's probably a good enough player to
make the big tour but the expenses, the traveling would imitire'
than likely eat up more money than he would make.
I really don't like to travel. I try to qualify in the Florida
tournaments like the Bay [fill Classic anti the Walt Disney
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World'
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There are always four spots open to any professional ,Aho
tries to qualify for the PG A tournament and like the rest
Walt Zembriski is no different, he can see himself after that

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Rinkaagc and offensive
dripped bill gino Pi i.aki. first gamma under its belt proved his blocking
Bf6cking is the The area s1art!r (1ftS T'M) flifll'e tOT'r II'ItTTS I ist V.1 k a nd irT 0- iginst i
mnimfer Irooms
w is ptrfriiiers I iwrenci
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ind'BThS wllFThantheotit.side
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liii lr intie)med&amp; compares Iat%bl&gt; ith his
block
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teach any bods is to
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g immit
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Is mrunn' Ins third st usoli In
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tltt- l'tmritlo'r diii. "llrantley • eucivers, at quarterback and
Kelvin i!obinson and Leonard
For 11w. 'ast four weeks
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quick defense
Davis
plus safety Torn Alston.
Klein
and
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Klein. Steve
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trying to inold the fivesorne of
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I' ;iIirie his- LlorquR-krwss receiving spots for Croonis, Bobbie Cohen left guard), quarterback and a good quick
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Linton
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guard)
and
final wisessinent before the
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"Alexander and Grey both Keith Brown uright tackle, Pantla'ri- take -the gruthron
WiIIi;tttis i'4mvinct the-way for
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19 up ruit good patterns and have into ;I cohesive unit.
hlelpmnu,
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praised Klein
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goisl Ii mints
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at
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coaches
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pIt hilt ili trio is talented
Futrell,
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,joining Lawrence
losses
but it has iniprosed Willie Bonds handles the
backfield
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tailback
Willie
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Bass_who
Klein
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looking
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DEAR ABBY: Saw the
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my son was struck by a
TEMPERATURE
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motorcycle and died six days caskets to accommoda te one
COMBINATiONS
later. So that a part of him person, who weighs 400 a blessing, I'Ll gladly oblige.
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Your letter made my day.
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meaningful and lasting .
Readers, the gift of sight is coffin or burial.
married for that reason, and I
A coffin for two would have realize now I never should relationships. No one Is ingenerosity changed my life. something we are all able to

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ENGLISH ROAST

Abby's new booklet: "What
Every Teen-ager Ought To
Know." Send $2 and a long,
stamped (2 cents), sell.
addressed envelope to: Abby,
Teen Booklet, 132 LaskyDrive, Beverly hills, Calif.
9021.2.

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REV. CHAPLAIN R.A.M. be around an attractive
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two of Us?
DEAR ABBY: I have jus t woman without coming on to
I suppose the chances of learned a
Important fact her. Now that lam a bachelor
I can do as I please without
dying together are small, but of life.
it could happen. Please find
Marriage Is not for every worrying about hurting
out and let me know,
man. I was married for 12 anyone, because I confine my
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DEAR ABBY: When I read
the letter in your column
signed, SEEING AGAIN, I
not tears of
cried. They
sadness, but tears of Joy.
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wor th it. "A k er nel of wheat Is a little powerpacked piece of food," be said, and she Likes
all the vitamins and oils that would be lost

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WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
Mark and Paula Ludwig live on Almyça
3 cups whole wheat
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health food stores
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that can handle bulk loads much quicker. At
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home it lakes
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salt, ginger and milk powder. In a saucepan,
enough f or one ba tch of bread, she said, but
heat water, oil, honey, molasses, and lecithin
the one at church can grind five pounds in
until lukewarm. Pour liquid Into dry
ingredients and bet well. Add egg and beat
The Ludwigs order their wheat from out
again. Stir and work in enough additional
West. Several other church members go
flour to make a ball of dough. Knead on a
together to buy a truckload at a time. They
floured board for about 10 minutes. Place
usually purchase 50 pound-bags. "A 50-pound
dough in a large greased pot, put on the lid
bag of wheat makes a lot of flour," she said.
and put it in the sink. Run about three inches
The wheat is kept in containers with a tightof warm water around the pot and let dough
fitting lid with a little piece of dry ice added to
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Tony Armas blasted a, Reds topull within 31.z games of first-place Houston in the NL
Howser .in New York didn't three runs with two singles to righthander Freddie Martinez inning tie and Roy Howell boosted Seattle. The Royals' three-run homer his 34th
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innings, lading California to lorunto
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Langford pitched his 26th
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Angels 2, Brewers 1
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE
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Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roll a way bed you've
nowhereforollaway .lfyou
place a Classified Ad today.

opportunities

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Sanford.

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R Cf e len cc s
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manufacturing co. Sanford
Airport For interview call 323
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LAYOUT FITTERS &amp;
Machinery operators for steel
fabrication, Work ncl'bdes
plate, structional &amp; misc.Top
pay &amp; qood benefits Apply at Florida lFiWorks, 560 Wade
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If YOU dOfIP tell PtoPte, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
327 2611 or 831

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People who like money use tow
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to show Monogramed Satin
SI.eli. in $0 colors to friend;
and relatives for Christmas
gifts. Free tank ul gas With 1st
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(named Sugar). No collar.
Vicinity of Casselberry or
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Owner heartbroken. Generous
reward. Call 3390742 or 831.
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Iron worker, must layout pan
Burger King 10 , ri San I
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Reasonable 323 7922
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323-3176
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person 25 pm. EOE.
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Cornerof2*th&amp; French
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')'5)')LI1
thru Saturday .'fnn,l
ftSliliV litSile.14
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I
,
-V.
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auur 5, room:
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"UNATTACHED! Meet new' ,','lY FIE LONELY' Wrte'Get
NOTICE ,OF RESOLUTION .IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOR, PRETTY KITCHEN. iis porn;
retired Person
w
' t"icher and drfeç ricludpcj,
- needed If you're InterestedIff
ROOM FOR RENT
7
V
SR - 25p, G
comnatibte companions in .
A Mali" Dating Service. All
CLOSING, VACATING AND SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
I
TOM
DRAPES.
AND-GLASS
Call 327 1810
Screened
in
a
care
er
in
Real
Estate
call
back
porch.
with
2
Private
Entrance
' b
S.intord area. Lowest Cost,
CS. P 0 Box 607$, Clear
ENCLOSED FLORIDA
ABANDONING RIGHTSOF.WAY PROBATE DIVISION
storaqe
room
to
see
if
you
qualify
for
I
Near
I
Towns
I
Ilenild
our
I
Call 327 3853
1299.00
File Number $035$-CP
elaborate, confidential and j
ater. Fl 33518
OR DRAINAGE EASEMENT
ROd)S A ,REAL "SWEET
Shopping Center in Orange
Free Tuition Real Estate Pre.
----•
UL
------d.gnifid nationwide system I .
I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,Division
HEART
AT
832.500
Nicely
City,
Sales-Service.
F'urn. Remodeled 8.4cc.
1st, - lasI and Sec
License School Scholarship.
Parts &amp;Acces, 000
It's easy to place a Classified Ad
t
rree literature Dating of
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MEDICAL INSURANCE SEC
NOTICE is hereby given that t
Linens &amp; Maid Service turn
°"Qured
Call
Jeans.
Stenstrom,
571
Herb
Stenstrorn
III?
We'll
even
help
you
rd
wo
Financing es, Insurance
CHARLOTTE M. LONG
PrestIge,
Williamstown, Mass
7 BEDROOM FRAME HOME
Board of County Commissioners of
Must have knowledge Of Ins.
lnq at Palm
Green House on corner
- - ..
,Sttll
Realty 322.2420,
"I guess at $5.00 a ticket they feel we're ENTITLED
01761
SCREENED PORCH IN
forms. Light bookkeeping,
Seminole County, Florida, at Its
Deceased
5th 8.
- DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with
accurate typing. Fantastic
GOOD CONDITION WALK
Regular Meeting held on the 16th
to too much sex and violence!"
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
_a low cost Classified Ad
* * * * ** *,*
'.AtIFOPL) Peas
.
TO LAKE MONROE $73000
day Of September, AD., 1980, in TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
opportunity .
vvkiy
&amp;
______________________
Legal Notice
OF
no,ipIf r.ilc
SELLER
WILL
TAKE
--the County Commissioners' CLAIMS
OR - DEMANDS
itil
kit COOK
TERMS
SEMINOLE
SOli
O,ik
A(tullc
Meeting
Room
in
the
Courthouse
,,AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
41JI
lPiSl
41-Houses
Heavy Restaurant background
Houses
41-Houses
NOTICEOF PROCEEDINGS FOR
10 17 French Ave
at Sanford, Seminole County, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
BARBS
373 5176
Be fill in manager.
THE VACATING,AIANDONINO,
Clean
190 No. Hwy. 11.92
Room
For
2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM.
Rent
Florida,
pursuant
to
Petition
and
INTERESTED
Corner
of
70th
8
French
IN THE ESTATE:
DISCONTINUING, AND
Pri,,
entrance,
cable
TV
hook
NEW
ROOF.
I
FENCED.
LONGW000,
FLA. 32750
YOU
Notice heretofore given, passed
Your futureoc concern
ARE
HEREBY
CLOSING OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY
AAA EMPLOYMENT
M. UNSWORTH REALI I
I,
up. bath, phone hookup, close
COUNTRY HOME WITH
1
and adopt ed a Resolution closing. NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
OR
DRAINAGE
EASEMENT
1917
French
Ave
323 5176
Phil PatnrDt
t restaurantt No pets, single
OAKS, NEAR LAKE JESSUP,
REALTOR
* * * * * * * *
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: - vacating and abandoning, minis ration o, the estate of
MLS
Corner 20th &amp; French
834.9403
person only 322 3111 after
126.500 SELLER TERMS
any
CHARLOTTE
ng
and
REAL'
disclaiming
M.
LONG,
rORS, MLS
"New!!
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE renounci
Your
future
our
Than
concern
Better
I
n,4 all .I,,ht ,,f •K ,',,..e.
. .4.r.axUt. cii. ij,rn,. an it.
JUST
HATCHED
never
lived
in
S.W••'V
WI
NOTICE that the Board of County
-1 BEDROOM' ii £.w),I1WYV l7.fl
3 Bdrm, 2 bath Cen HA Eric
Seminole and the public in and to C.P. is pending in the Circuit Court
-.
When you were 20, you Commissioners of Seminole
FAMILY ROOM. CENTRAL
3BORMHOME
Location
in
Sanford
84.500
the
foll
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
ow
ing described- rights-of.
3235774
wailed for opportunity to County, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock
30-Apa rtments Unfurnished
AIR 8. HEAT, SUPER
Day or Niqht
1821
SummerlinAve.
NEED
A
SERVICEMAN?
You'Il
Probate
Division, the address of
CONDITION ON 1 CITY
knock
ftcrU_rca1ize_.._p m on the 71st day of October, __way or drainage easement, to:wit:
A.IMq8PjRE
P$,U-InFHA,kFLNANLNGAVALL....+..V
LOTS
,:fjfld
him
listed
in
our
Business
'
-.J'4-.BiRD5;PR&amp;4$G.LNG:.in'
TheE33'tt-Of the N. tSctiafnrof - which,
mt,-C ounty--Cej,
-- .
County com:
you were at-the front door
unique 2 Bdrm, I' bath with
? Apts Spacious, modern 7
Directory.
the beautiful mature trees
the NW i/a of Sic. 4, .T205. R30E; thouSe,N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL- miSSioner;' Meeting Room at the
Bdrm,
I
B.
If ri 16 screened Fla rm with
carpeted Kitchen
whs'ri someone tapped on the
surrounding this charming
The
pe
rs
on
Less
Ri
al
representative
of
the
gh
t
of
Way
on
No.
for
Paola
- County Courthouse in Sanford,
complete CHA, near hospital
brick floor. Gigantic Oak roes
I
L IK E NEW I BEDROOMS. 2
'lIh' tloor.
Bdrm home •in Lk. Mary. ,
Rd.
State Sec ondary Rd. No. estate is RENEE PATRICIA
BOAT RIGGERS to rnstalI
ki Id
I Florida, will hold a Public Hearing
8 lake Adutt 377 9753
8.11,900
set the stagel FanIpstic land. BATHS, DEN. FAMILY
S 16 A
Containing 0.73 acres, LONG TELSON, whose addr ess is
hardware &amp; upholstery in
hAL (StAll • rnvtst*srl
to consider and determine whether
ROOM. CENTRAL AIR &amp;
scaping with border grass &amp; I *
runabouts &amp; Cruisers. Also I
L1
I
Somehow, the old tales of or not the County will vacate, mor e or less. Recorded in Book 120 Aria Court, Winter Park, FL
luscious fruit freest Thor.
HEAT, BRICK FIREPLACE
Enjoy country living? 2 Bdrm
TEENAGE BEAUTY, thiS
32792. The name and address of the
mill carpenter to build tint
abandon, discontinue, close, 703, Pages 102.3.
medicine men lose a great
ALL APPLIANCES, 2 CAR
mopane glass, P.19 insulation,
apt;. Olympic sz. Pool ...
pe
r
so
nal
r
year
old
home
has
had
By
the
ep
r
esen
tative's
att
or
Bo
ney
boats
fo
I
ard
of
Coj,nty
Coma
great
co.
with
the
MIS
323-73e8
deal of their magic when the I renounce and cf;sclal,n any right of
CAR AGE 879.900
roof ventilator;, utilIty rm
- beautiful (are 3 Bdrm, 2 bath -Shenandoah Village. Opdi 9 5
missloners of Seminole County, are Set forth below.
best o medical dental ,,
shed, potting ;hed &amp; workShop.
Iran sPa lion comes oUt the County and the public In and IQ
and
screened
POrch
837.000
All
pe
Florida,
this
161
rs
ons
having
claims
or
surance,
paid
holidays
I
,p
29?o.
h
day
of
Sep
2601 SANFORD AVENUE
the following rights of way or
Hurry I $31,500.
BEDROOM. 2 BATH. CAR
demands ,4ainSt the estate are
"mt'dk'inepersons."
vacatiori' Apply Tuesday thru I
drainag e easement running temb,r, AD., 1980.
ORLANDO 331-0669
2
Bdrm,
1
Bath
PETS. NEW ROOF. NEW
STEPPING
STONE
COTTAGE
,
requlr,
BOARD
OF
COUNTY
New
Carpet,
,, WITHIN THREE
Thursday tO a.m to 3 pm
AFTER
through or adjacent to the
HOURS.
PRICED RIGHT Attractive 3
J2 e! 36
t7 50 mo • $100 Damage Mrs
PAINT, WIRING 8 PLUM
immaculate and perfect for
MONT
COMMISSIONERS OF
FROM THE DATE OF
Cobia Boat Co Silver Lake
described properly, to wit:
bdrm, 7 bath In lovely ,
beginners or retirees, 7 Bdrm,
BING 'HURRY ON THIS
Nickle 323 5371
SEMINOLE
Rd.
Sanford,
COUNTY,
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
That portion of Ford Street south
P'necret Section. Easy FHA
835.000 WITH LOW DOWN
den, I bath, fenced yard FLORIDA
THIS
NOTICE,,
to
Ill,
with
the
of BIk 7, Lakeview Subdivision,
or VA Financing Only $41,800.
8.32.000
lj~~
K
PAYMENT. NO QUALIFY
BY: ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. clerk of the a bo ve cour t a wrilten
I BP. SECURITY GUARDS - Needed
UP Pool. Adults Only
PB S. Page II, extending to the
- : , I
I
ING
CLERK
statement of any claim or demand
OC
J
_____________________________ westline of the 5,'.i of the NE',,, of
Lake Ada Just So of
immediately. Full 8. part time
323.6061
LOVELY BRICK 3 Bdrm, it,
___________________________
by ,Joann More,
-P1J
they may have. Each claim must
Airport Blvd on I? 92 rI
2
STORY DUPLEX. 2
'.4
Nights 8. weekends. Exp. pre
Sec 1$, TWP. 21 S. Rge. 30 E.
bath. Family rm. I years
____________________
Deputy Clerk
be in writing and must Indicate t he
Sanford
BEDROOMS
322 635)
Call - 323.1670
rACH JUST
- (erred but not necessary. Must
Public Record;. of Seminole
young.
Country
like
setting
:1!i[i
Publish September 21, 1910
basis for the claim, the name and
Mari
RENOVATED WI Ill
Evenings_27$_e,
have car 8 telephone Call
C
ounty, Florida,
100x140
yard.
Con.
Air.
E*cI
If the jalopy the salesman
DEA ill
addr es softhecreditoq- or his agent
SEPARAS,TE 2 CAR GARAGE
Orlando 8111545 9 ann. to 12
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
NICE I Bdrm, washer dryer 8.
asSumption. $47,800.
-.
-------or attorney, and the amount
touting to you Is all that APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
838.500 SELLER TERMS
Don't pile no longer needed
noon Monday thru Fri, Equal
pool
$270
Adults,
No
W
Gar
n
e
t
5 htt' (,ulvneu, ii If,
uiim is non yet
•
marvelous, now come he i THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
Opportunity Employer M F.
271 1891
Reg Peat Estate lirok,',
LOVELY OLDER HOME WITH
.items high as an elephant's
! I'
due, the date when It will become
PLUS GARAGE, BOTH
2UNITS
drive a lninI'miracle madd by
eye. Place a classified ad. and
SPECIFIED.
JOHN KPID(R ASSOC
EXTRA BUILDING LOT, Sell
due shall be Staled. If the claim is
'T--------- --------'
RENTED 821500. SELLER
pile Ihe money in your wallet! I
ii..,,. i., ... .I.IMy
.... ..
,,....
.
in, i.0
ttI,lt tIther auto firm'
BOARD OF COUNTY
Ul
HI,, run.
I
I
iuomo.
y
h
av
iv
you
-are
having
difficulty
i ng -.
contingent or unliquidated, the
WILL HOLD MORTGAGE
COMMISSIONERS OF
Phone 322 7881 Sanford
;id3bdrrn, 3 bathN.w roof.
Inquire 500 Oak I 3pm, - I
finding a place to live, car to
nature of the uncertainty shall be
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
'tDbI.
841
garage
with
drive, a job, or some service
stated. If the claim is secured, the HEART OF FLVRIDA 'CiffS
BY Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. svu' "ps. vpstirs. Well with i
PARXRIDGE ESTATES
Home-made jam is what I
you have need of read all our
security shall be described. The
.
I
SEIGLER REALTY
-,
CLERK
- sprinkler
PARK
AVE.
1
Bdrm,
air.
- REAL IflATESERVICE
system. Boat I
want ads every day.
You get into when your spouse
claimant
shall
deliver
sufticient
121 Fairlane Cirçe'- 31, CHA,
by Joann Harp, D.C.
•
,__hellyr • $, 9, ceramic bat________
TS
TRADE_
i's...'. BROKE R.
can prove your *Iffit is strictly
copies
01
the
claim
tG*hocte,1,
80
I
.
I' .
pkj.Li(H: September 21, 1910
"den,' 120"f
I' O*nter will take home.Tot àul?, '7
phony.
enable the clerk to mall one copy
- fast
by
ow
ner
3213339
SELF SERVICE STATION -t
2 415 S Fr ench Ave
I
flFA 116
Adults III 7843 eve;
IDYLLWILDE Immaculate 3
on trade for Ifli; I bedroom, 2
to each pelsor)ol represent 'five,
Need full 8 part time help
bdrm,
Sanford
Orlando
bath.
Great
room,
bath.
Rolling
me
on
Hills
ho
FOR SALE BY OWNER All persons interested In the
Must be honest, Local r es iden t
2 Apt; Avail 7 Bdrm, 1 Bath,
171 0640
fireplace, lully equipped
377 1511
large tree shaded lot *ith
- - -estate to whom • copy of - thIs
Sanford
Ravenna
Park
3
age. Praiit kitchen with island. - Lovely
8tovg- Area, perktnnq pool -large screenedNotice of Administration has been
rm.
1')
oem,
1ar,
Shady
sharing, Insurance, major
Screen Porch. 1275, 5250 8200
area near Count ry Club and
patio with wet bar and bar I
fenced yard
mailed are required, WITHIN
3224694
medical 1. Paid vacations.
------------515,000
------------ I
Dep. 322 3606, 323 2177.
Golf Course. $73,900.
becue. All the features you
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
. Apply at Imperial Oil Co. 1701 Could want including built in I
1 DATE
-- 7EST BUY-3dr,Ti,, I'.tØJs,
,
- OF
THE. FIR&amp;T. 5. Park -ive.r Sanford. NoW RE T'H!' Ac'T'Iou IS. vacuum, prewired for in
l6x76 famity rm,, brick
PUBLICATION OF THIS
31-Apartments Furnished
phone calls
Fantastic LIt. Mary area. 3
Xtra Low Cash. No Qualifyingtercom, garage door opener.
fIreplace, screen rm, extra;
NOTICE, to file any objections
- -TAKE A ':
bdrm. 3 bath, Cent, air. Giant
OPEN HOUSE TODAY
extra
ou
S
nd
dead
en
i
ng
and
galore.
Extremely
clean,
they may have that challenge the
:
I BDRM, conven. to downtown,
A * * * * * * *
sited oak shaded yard. Extra
II'S a steal. Let's Deal
insulation. Gorgeous country i
validity of the decedent's will the
large game rm with pool table CHA, caro$, new turn., $200
3 8drm tr ee shaded beauty. 2106
kitchen overlooking pool.
':GENERAL OFFICE. Accurst'
qualification; of the personal
Cordova Or Sanf or d 323
mo. Call 323 1663.
20i30 patio. Mint condition.
Vacant, ready for you to movb
30 WEST-3 ddrm, 1'., bath,
rep,,entative or the 'venue or
typing, good appearance and
:
Excel. neighborhood. Owner
897S
~
right in Owner will assist In :family
rm,.
appliances.
Jurisdiction of the court,
-: personality. Excl. pay &amp;
i-urn Apt for r Citizen, very
I
anxious 70;.
financing
and
take
your
trade
Assume
8.5%
VA,
$205
mo.
benefits,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
clean 318 Pjlme$to Ave .1
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
in a'so
pays all. Immediate ocCALL 323.5774
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Cowan No phone calls
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL
AAA EMPLOYMENT
I
cupancy.
High
30's
FRIEND
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
IT
NOW
TRULY NEAT ASAPIN
:1,11 French Ave
3235176
WITH
A
UIiUIIIIII
I Perfect' for th
Date of the first publication of
3 Room, near Downtow Es CLASSIFIED AD.
Corner of 2Oth&amp; French
e small family. 2
CHARMING
2
STORY
In
lovely
cellent
location.
$180
Mo
this
Notice
of
Administration:
$ioo
bedroom home with nearly
_________________________________
______________________________
Your future our concern
residential area. 3 Bdrm,
Sept. 17,1980.
Deposit 332 3889
:
new carpet, roof, etc. Es.
silliolu
Air Conditioning
- Concrete 'M*lc
Paintlng&amp;
____________
s.Rin.e Patricia Long Telson
family rm fireplace, contra.
HouseCleaning
cellent Country Club Manor
(LMIM
heal, paddle tan.
As Personal Representative .
Pressure
Cleaning
U111
location,
$33,433
DENTAL ASSISTANT - Exp.
GARAGE
31A-Duplexes
I
I MAN, QUALITY OPERATION
____
___________of the Estate of
Aechanic will service AC';
Expanded duly, full time. ~*, 11 A
Housewives Cleaning Service
CRANK CONSTRUCTION 8
'rs exp Patios, Driveways,
CHARLOTTE M. LONG
refrlg, freez er s, wat er coolers,
Sanford area. Call 339-7331.
Personalized, fast dependable
REALTY, REALTOR $306061
tic Wayne Beat 377 $321
HEAPS CUSTOM SERVICE
Deceased
Duplex. New 7 Bdrni, I B. LR ,
misc. Call 323 7186 anytime,
SALE
Bart
R egular or ltime basis
REALTY WORLD
Interior, Exterior
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
.
DR. Kitchen Utility rm, w w
______________________________
__________________
______________________________
We do wash windows
677 S$91
FREE ESTIMATES
Exp. Warehous e help needed.
REAL ESTATE
REPRESENTATIVE:
323-5853
carpet, Cent A H No pels. $3.50
1916 MERCURY
PATIOS - SIDEWALKS
________________________
Atteratlons ',-apery
Apply at Sunniland Corp. Hwy
REALTOR. 372 1498
s-Douglas Stenstrom, Esq.
mo. Call 3230210
A.C. A-I
DRIVEWAYS
.
BOBCAT
Il 92 and State Rd. 119.
_________________
STENSTROM, MCINTOSH,
.
&amp; Upholstery.
''
----------JULIAN
Insulation
Papertianng
'
___________________________________________
fl-Houses Unfurnished
- - NEW HOMES
e
-COLBERT 8. WHIGHAM
-.
..-,-=.
- -4 ____
CLERK-TYPIST
-.REALTOR, MIS
Open2toódally
%-..
'
lll~
ALTERATIONS. DRAPERY I
I
-•--.
'
P.O. BaIt 1330
Fence
SAVE ENERGY 8. 13OLLAR5
J.IPAPIRHANOINO
2201 S. French I 1916 FORD
.4-..
________________
'-r
UPHOLSTERY Peas. Your
Large
agricultural
firm
has
Sanford, Fla. 37711
EXECUTIVE
HOME
--Hwy
16.
SUPER
COZY
71
Bungalow,
2OIYaleAve
Batt &amp; Blown CUSTOM 171
16 irs Exp Wor k guaranteed
'Suitel
I
I
opening for a permanent full
Telephone: 302-322 2171'
fabric. 3220707 aft. 4:00 p.m. -4
close to Allamçirife. Longwood I
Form DR. earID living rm
$750 mo &amp; under if you qualify
• MUSTANG
Sanford
ANYTHINGINFENCE
time typist. Exp. on Dic
,5, 41t4G,
Publish Sept I?. 2. 1910
Ill Casselberry SSSO mo .851
with firepla,
177$ Free esl
.0 carpet and ,
Mary Griffith Realtor
1
Choice link for security. Rustic
.
taPhone
unit.
Statistical
7315.
S
____________
more ANt. .. hold mortgage
I 125 _______
1176
377 2991
---/
wood for privacy . Pest &amp; all.
AhjniinumSoffit&amp;Facla
______________
-typing knowledge necessary
with only 54.000 down, Only
24 HOUR
Land
322-928
Photography
13.1-Sin
8301727
Sunland 204 S Sunland Dr 3
_________________
Office skills helpful. Excellent
831.900
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
________________________
__
•
__________________________
__________
____
__________________________
Free
Est.
1972 SPORTABOUT
Bdrm. I bath, carport, fenced
fringe benefits
Contact
5)39
Land clearing, Grove pushing. K . WEDDiNG PHOTOGRAPHY by
Weatherlife Construction
-.5..
-'
• ERA •
yard
Lease
$250
P
s
nel
0515
In
on
De
WE'RE
THE
er
pt
A
Duda
&amp;
-NEW
KID-Furniture
Repairs
&amp;
ABANDONING RIGHTS-OF-WAY
&amp; W LANDCLEARING. 323.
Aluminum Siding ISoflit
HORNET
John Cullum, Complete album
Son%, Oviedo 327 1030 ext 268
town 111, we've got to try har
OR DRAINAGE EASEMENT
$175. Lady Lk. 904.7S)444.
Refinishing
I
3230429 ,
Pros Estimates
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS
- A I den So please drop by and Say
15 low as 59900. 373
An Equal Opportunity Em
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
ployer
"Hi!" to Dave &amp; Joyce Farr
_________________
_________________
V
1974 FORD PINTO
NOTiCE is hereby gIven that the
Furniture refInihed, expert &amp;
RESULTFUL END -THE
Right behind Sambo's on
Ellie
PiUh Care
____________________
Lawn
Care
.
ASSOCIATES, INC.
BovdolCountyConsmisslonersof
_________________________
reasonable. Free estimates 8
NUMBER
IS
372-7611.
PtaiTunIng
Laurel Ave or call us,
GENERAL FACTORY HELP-.
WAGON
Seminole County, Flor ida, at
pic k up. (We buy 8. soIl used
Steady permanent position for
SPElAL - Car cleaning inside
Regular Meeting hold on the 161h
Bdrm.
7
Balh,
Garage,
on
REALTORS,
PObL
8
FIREPLACE
in
CLEAN
CUT
LAWN
SERVICE
I
furniture.) Variety of finishes
qualified person. Good wages
&amp; Out. Compound 8. wax. Pick
day of September, AD., 1980, in
Lake. in Dellond Jeanie $74
Ravenna Park. 32, formal
~ ~
Export piano tuning. Prompt,
Mowing, edging, trimming
1. Antiquing. "Good as New"
.
&amp; benefits package. Apply in
Sth St., Lit. Mary Blvd.
the County Commissioners,
up I, service. Will gas up to
1132
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Reas
,
rates,
good
low Cost, Professional service,
prompt set'862
7075
a.m.-5
persona
p.m.
HARCAN
Meeting R oom in the Courthouse
ItS. 131.93. $62 8032 Ot 611 3121.
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vice. Kelthat S74-4666
Call 282-5031 Aft S P.M.
Spring; 327 Q9Q
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
All
3 Bdrm, 1', bath in Country Club I
322-5253
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Auto Glass Tinting
Notice heretofore given, Pa5sed
varà"
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Legal Servis
Plastering
'Sanford's Sáts 'Leader
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$350 Mo $220 Sec 323 4022.
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
.
Exp. Cabinet Maker
vacating and abandoning, ______________
Gold &amp;'Sir.
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your son or daughter, away at college their
WILIITANOSELI.
Ave.
Large Home, unfuri.,ihed. south
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MORE HOMES THAN.,
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PLASIERINi.j
sip.,
small
jobs
Sanford Airport. 1st and last
BUying Silver 8. Gold, Will give
Lk. Mary Lake froht IBdrm, 2
and all right of the CoOnty of
Cree'Estlmate,. Ph. 3233703
ANYONE IN THE
BEHIND
Specialty, patching, stuccoing,
local newsoaner.
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120 worth of oat for 51
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POOL
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market.
$62
$032
or
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dryer. AC Heal, no pets.
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dining rm $11,000. $13,000
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road lying between Lots Iand 28. 1 T(WER 'S BEAUTY SALON
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large Fla. rm., equipped
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General Cleaning
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down, Owner will carry.
and 1. and that portion of Oalkway
and county news. There is nothing equal to the
FORMERLY Mai r;etl,s beauty
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Broker
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PLUMBING.
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Drains,
3227421
Subdivision, Plot Book 2, Page 40.
~ Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
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Evening Herold for brightening up school days away
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Publics Records of Seminole
Warding Kennels. Inside &amp;
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Bdrm,
carpet,
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bath home on M acrit ranch.
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339
2100
or
Real
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not Real Estate I.
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Shady kennels. circulating
ms of
lnole" o;
2699 Lee Road at 1-4
134 2C
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If you are having difficulty
morel Home completely
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fans Also Air conditioned
9"
31U311166
Florida, this 16th day of Sen.
R*Wrs
a
f1rediroi a place, to live. car to
RATE" only
B04UIiIW Highly Colored OC&amp;IaremsedelihIll. 643,50111.
Call
629-1414
.
porlunity,
terrific
Pay.
per month.
cages.
We
cater
to
your
pets.
lembor,.A.D., 1960.
VERY NICE 3 Bdrm, I both
LAKE MARY, I Bdrm, 2 both,
drive, a job, or some service
en
Call
393
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322 $752.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
home overlooking prk &amp;
air. $375 Close schools SCC
nes
you have need of read all our
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COMMISSIONERSOF
Looking For a New Horn.?
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l9llFrenctsAve.
323- 5176
3231171 Alt
small lake in quiet neigh.
want acts every day.
both home with CHA. dining
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-WITH THIS COUPON
SEMINOLE COUY,
g1jillillis
Health &amp;
Chick the Want Ads for houses
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Cqrnor 30th &amp; Fronds
borhood. One you must see.
rm., Fla. rm., equipped satin
College
Carpets
BRANDNEW
FLORIDA price.
Priced
only $3 5500.
Your fuftareorc.oncern
BeauyCars
kitchen,
utility
rm.,
&amp;
morel
RENT WITH OPTION
3 f if I ner efficient 2Bdrm
BYArtPsurH.B.ckwlth, Jr. 1'10
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P'BUY-Reduced $ i,000.
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I bath -Fome. Living rm,, with
CLERK
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Hit
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today's Young Couple. Nice
DroalenwerW with CHA, split
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Deputy
Clerk
5and Weight control. 322-6253.
area
pric
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to
sell
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TRIMMING
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berm,
dinIng
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PUBLISH: September 24 1180
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'Clearing, trails,debris
$31,500 Call today for at
dsen,screonedpati...a large
Lady fli*ded 1 My pet UK.
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Nursing
Ceder
double-oven range, garbage
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Condition, easy to mawaln,
DEA1;
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Firewood Free ass 3229410
1
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EXPIRES SEPT 30, 1910
Preferably Thurs. or Fri for
dlWQSil 8. dishwath.q Im
ncr.. alor wall tov.'lno
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MIF4IiK TILE
NEWLISTINGS
CITY
House Cleaning. Contact C.W.
maculate Inside 8. out. IM.
STATE
zip -floored and lighted ti
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Newo, repair. leaky showers our
7 Bdtm. 2 bath, Block home.
YOU'LL LOVE ITI 3 Idrea, Wa
Burgess 194-6341 or 323.5722.
Capenwy, Panting, Miint
mediate occupancy. Walk to
OUR RATES ARE LOWER,
,.CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN pull down stairs, and many
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bath home wIth CHA, •lang
Furnished, Carpeting,
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all,
8p.m.
Deltona
atoll
types.
ADS.,
Shopping
Lic.
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Center,
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features.
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' 919 E. Sec ond St, Sanford
Irwur
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
residential area.'Contact Mrs.
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brick
fireplace,
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BabysittIng -My home.
Jenny Clark R ealty
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RESULTS.
Mary
Hauser,
321
0220.
$
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workshop, in a nice lilt
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infants to School A9e
REALTOR
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Friday:
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Hanging, Textured Ceilings. S.
10 acres, fenced, cleared, river
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322.1395
access,
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CARPENTRY, REPAIRS &amp;
3224109
Improvements. No job too
House Painter '151 Class Work,
S A cr es for -Estate Homes.
. WINDOW&amp;$CREEN REPAIR - 'REALTOR
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reasonable price;. IS sirs, exa.
2.BdrrnMobile home (could be3)
PLUMBING BUSINESS Horses allowed, Close to Ii
2565
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Prime Commercial Bldg. on 17.
Kenneth
pr 322-1161 a for Kern
Holt,
1200 ma. 1st, ,last $100 sec- - Complete with inventory. W.
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Beautiful Homesite. High and
Oxford Rd. behind the jai*
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dollar? AUsMomi. Dad to ie
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Home Repair&amp; Remodeling
MULTIPL LISTING SERVICE .
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jug off 1k. Mao'tham Rd. ,+
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garage sate,
1½ bath, 'screen porch, $225
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2640 Sanford

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122 3258 All S

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41-A--Condominiurm
For Sale

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refurbishect. S43.900.

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mortgage with $,7.500 down

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Home. 3 Bdrm , 2 ba th . t urn.
Setup in Carriage Cove,

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family tin , fenced yard.
Washington Oaks $35 5100

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Air. Set up. Carriage Cove

including livesto&lt;k

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praisals. Call DtIl's Auction.
323 $620.

2Glass Doors

For 61 opening. With tracks
Call 323 4295

52--Appliances

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1 tablespoon melted margarine or butter

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hp. Compressor, Stereo, TV.
Accordlan, Load leveler Hitch,
MI,C. 714 Tuscarora Trail,
Maitland.

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$140 up. 1 904 749 475S.

SS-43oats &amp; Accessories

time Sal $119 llor $1935 mo
Agent 339-6316.
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WANTED 30' Electric Range
InC,cond. Reasonable
JOyce 322-2611, EKf. 42

14' Fiberglass Boat, with 35 ftp
'Johnson Motor &amp; Trailer.
Good Coed., 1500. 3210230.

parsley, Wtcestershire sauce, onion, horseradish, liquid hot

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balance S39111, $19 monlMlY.
3191366

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sprinkle over top of crabmeat. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in
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iwlmmer-s a nd can leap as high as ten feet out of the water,
leàutilully colored with dark blue on the upper part of the
body, paling to almost silvery on the belly, the Spanish,,

mackerel has many small yellowish or olive oval spots above
nd below the wavy lateral line on the side, which help to
Istinguish them. The average size Is about two to three
owids. Most of these fish are sold fresh or are filleted and
ozen, and are ava ilable In fillets generally ranging in site
rwn 'six 10.12 ounces. Once you've discovered the excellent
ixture, and superb rich flavor, you'll want 10+ try Spanish
iacke,el baked, broiled, smoked or frlecL

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Altho u gh the custom had been practiced for centures, it was
John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, who popularized the idea of
placing filling betwekn two slices of bread for ease and convenlence at mealtime. The custom ce ta
took hold in
United Sta tes where the pace is fast and many Americans of
necessity must eat on the run. Amjlcans, however, ha ve
probably made famousihe "burger"?Even though th ey did not
originate the Idea, burgers of all description, size and shape
are available everywhere.
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Spicy Flshburger places coleslaw on a seasoned fish patty
and creates a taste combination that can't be beat. Make it as
is, or Individualize It by increasing the amount of seafood
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special col eslaw and Spicy Fishburgers will be your very own
"original" - the way your family likes it.

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cars. trucks &amp; heavy equip

Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.
323-2801

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Antiques. Modern Furniture.
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701S. French 323-7834

fast with a want ad.

197S llit i' Cobia Boat

Brand New push button control
has- probe. OriGIst$lIy $619,

Moving to a newer home,
apartment? Sell "don't needs"

SEPT. 25 THRU
THIS AD EFFECTIVE
OCT. 1p `1980...CLOSED SUNDAY...
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1971 Fiat. 124 Sport coup,. Newly
rebuilt engine, transmission,
New Brakes, interior, Pirelli
tIres,
Pioneer
AM.FM
Cassette. $2300 or best otter.

12 Passenger Beauvllle Chevy
sport Van. Vs automatic.
$2100 3224794.

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wargarinle. Blend in flour. Add niilk gradually and cook until
thick, stirring constantly. Add mayonnaise, lemon juice,

grill., AM-FM. Best offer over
. U30••21 aft 3:30

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Thaw crabmeat if frozen. Remove any remaining pieces of

67-L

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Washer repto GE deluxe model.
Sold crig, S401, 35. used short

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atilk

P rice-A ccuracy

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shell or cartilage. In a one quart saucepan melt 6 tablespoons

79 MG Midget,

3224668

horse, S60 Mo. No studs.
Tender, loving care 322 8300+

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Paprika

4 Or.. Air, Good I Ires
Clean. S52S. 322 9169

contained kitchen and Bath
new

4. N

bread crumbs

DODGE, 1970 Coronet

75-4tecreational Vehicles

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w--od dinette set. 130. Console
TV'$25 3n Aois.

323-7173

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It. Boat Trailer, Pool Table,

6 tablespoons margarine or butter
3 tablespoons a ll p'urpose' flour
1 cup m ilk
i cup mayonnaise or salad dressing
2 tablespoons lemon juice
.
1 tabelspoon chopped parsfey
2 teaspoo ns Worcestershire sauce
2 teaspoons grated onion
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2 teaspoons cream style jç.ped horseradtsi
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Ii teaspoon1jid hot PPer sauce
teaspoon salt,.

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I it teaspoon, nutmeg

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Sell those things that are just
taking up %pact with a want ad
In the Herald 322 2611 or 831.

EVERY
THEWANT ADS 322
DAY INDAY

Catl 322 2611 or 831 "93.

Friday So Staurday,91111?
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Dinette Sets table
den
S P C wood
So 4 chairs , ISO each Noll's
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Sa nford Fur niture Salvage,
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S. of an or .

19k) TOYOTA - I Style %le.I
mags W I steel belted radial
tireS, 1200. 117 Cu. It. Refrig.
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raIrIg $21 Good cond S pc..

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REESE TRAILER HITCH
Factory made.
all 323 2606'

Zoned Mobile.

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USED TIRES-$6001uP
A OK Tire Mart
322 740
2413S French

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FREE to good home wfenced
yd. Algan Hound, spayed
female. 1602 Washington Ave.

%493LIS Bal $183 to or %I? mo
Aqent 339 IIAAA

Have a room to rent? Let a

Special on engine oil 25.000
Ml or I yr service life Case
5-l() and De,jlerShip available
lOS 3J9 6051
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will hold mortgage. Call days
only 934 26M.

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Ii Mo.old Must have room to
run, cannot b.,around CATS,
349 5609 all 6 p.m

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.

or secorift but brand new top
line bedding set% only, Free
local delivery NolI% S.anfod
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So of
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Sanford 322 1121

AiIDealer Full' line of
lubrican s and Auto ProduCt%

S Acres Seminole Woods

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cellent, no rust. Engine
needs
ne
ring lob . $150. 3236211

Cash for Gold- Silver
JewelryorCoins
Top Prices. Call 327-1312

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pound blue crabmeat fresh, frozen, or pasteurized

'69 CUTLASS Classic-Body

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For Sale'll Dodge Monaco
$3300 or Best Ofter
Must Sacrifice. X12 0537

SanfordAutcn3, 1SS. French
323

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*ILLERS
2619 Orlando Or
Ph 322 03S2

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BU Y. SE LL, TR ADE
311 315 E.FIRST ST.
337 577

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repossessed, used very shori tome Original $593. Dal lilt or
$?I Mo Aqent 319 13416
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BAKS

65-Pets-Supplies

1I 04 N Mttl Ave
Orlando 1 696-2460

lyte Singer FUtUtI Fully auto

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

I? 92 Frontage, corner

LONGWOOC
Wood frame. 3
Bdrm. I bath, living cm,
central lilA. eat In kit.
$ 26,900 $5,000 down &amp; o wn er

St.

51-Household Goods

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repeat performance.

YOU NAME IT. I BUY IT
Antiques So clean used furnitur e.

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Delight...

and roll in dry bread crumbs. In a I(Mrich frypan, heat 1.inch
of fat until hot but not sinoking. Fry patties on each ap.
proximately 5 minutes or until golden brown, turning o ce.
Spread one side of each bun with mayonnaise if desired. Place
p
uns,. op withcoleslaw. Makes 6 ser vings.
For Flaked Fish: Thaw I `., pounds Spanish mackerel fillets.
Place in I quart boiling water salted with I tablespoon salt.
Cover and return to boiling point. Reduce heat and sinuner for
10 mmuoruntilf ishakese,isIhen tested wi th a fork
Drain. Remove ski n and bones-, flake.

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Reliable Transportation, $
or consider Trade. 169-1431.

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Garra ;;ur!atl 0&amp;
monthly
Pay
of
Financing available, no down

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50-4il'iiiscellarleolus, for Sale

II AcreS Deftary area

Low Down Payment
aSh 'or your lot' Will liuld DI'
you' lot III 01)f.101
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10 Acres Osteen area

t/A.FHA.235.Con. Hornet

STEREO

80-Autos

do in a pinch ), a piece of string with a hook (there is one that
looks like a diaper Oin that works very well), and something
for bait such as chicken necks or pieces of squid. If the trip to
j the Gulf or the Atlantic Coast must be postponed, blue crabs or
und fresh. frozen or as pasteurized rn eat.
Deviled Crab beg ins th a pound of crabmeat and makes
six fantastic servings. First, a thickened white sauce 'is
prepared. 11ten ingredients are added for fine flavor such as
lemon
Worcestershire sauce, grated onion, horseradish,
liquid hot pepper sauce, nutrneg and others..71w sauce and the

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19SI CHEVY DUMP TRUCK
ISM. Runs Good
Needs brakills. Call 322 3129

us ed office
b
equipment Noll*% Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92, SOL 01

LONG TRACTOR with front end
loader &amp; New Holland manure
spreader, 319 5791. -

COMPONENT MODEL with
AM FM Radio, Itrack player,

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off to Ints I invent ut j,

2 Lots on Canal. DeBary area

IS BARGAIN

DAY IN THE WANT ADS 322
2611 or 831 "lljoll

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OWNER HOLDING
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3.00014KHGE Rings
$16 Dci.. $144 Gross, $6.95 Retail
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anything. 162 0037 or 671 3424.

1951 Ford Tractor In Goud
Condition. Also do houseclean.
ing by the hour. 322 0094,

1104 N Mills (l/ 92)
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EVERY

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WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
the City of Sanford for
rehabilitation protect Will pay
up to $10,000 , maybe more.
Sanford

Needssome repair quick sale
3,11.500-MI Z2111_

W,900

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTEV
Too Prices PaIJ
Used. any condition W4126

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ming machine. We buy

62AFarrn Equipment

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlancjoD,
373 5700 J

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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do wn payment.

Boat and Motor for sale, %US.
%IS
Bookcase
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CREDIT' I will catch up baCk

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teaspoon pepper
i cup dry bread crumbs
Fat for frying
6 hamburger buns, toasted
2 tablespoons mayonnaise or salddrsIng opflónal
Coleslaw
Combine fish soft bread crumbs,
mayonnaise, eg1j
onion, seafood' seasoning
cetse
jepper, mix well Di vide mixture equally to form six patties

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niture, appliances in wOf'klflg

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her popular

Good cond.,$3000r best offer &amp;
3223129

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YELLOW SAND

cmfl

NOOD FRAME HOUSE FOR
SALE--All or part. Call 322
7191 or 373 am.

MONTESSA 250

WE BUY USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES L PLUMBING
FIXTURES, Jenkins Furni,
lure, 20S E 2SIft $1 .173011141111

62--Lawn-Garden

19
ZENITH COLOR POP
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iId.
state. Warranty. Pay $139 or

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LOSING

Call 323 719

2 BDRM, I Bath.-good neigh
hor ho od $3.000 down Owner
Will hold.

4 BORM I bath in COu?lUy

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3Ofl.Ianloed

NEED TO SELL? Call us today.
Hall
Realty,
REALTOR 323 S774.

42-Ndile Homes

2 STORY. 3 Bdrm, 1'- bath,

of

TELEVISION

Whate ver the
theft
clIlsItild
Qn&amp;
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$38.000 bracket. Assum. Mort.
Principals only. Write P.D.

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ffice
Sale. Supply is limited. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvagt, 11.
92 So f S f
3221721

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$llSOorBestoffer323I$S3aft
5 p.m.

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king park S27,500

53-TV.Radio-

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Noll $

SPECIALS

Epicurean

Crab: An

The blue crab s gooJ an time of the 'sear, but especially in
the Fall, and especially when made into Deviled Crab truly
' in epicurean delight' Anyone who-lives near the Atlantic or
:- Gull Coast or who has a good seafood restaurant nearby has
heard ofdevUed crabr.n similar dish
another name. Blue
Crab is gift from natifre everyone should try.
1
like
North American Crabs, the blues have
ERL pairs of legs the first of wTich ha%e pincers They are fun
o watch a
t is needed is a net (an old butterfly net will

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WANTED TO BUY CHEAPDishes, glasses. 0
rugs Baby urn

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Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?-

REF. REPO, 16 cu. It. frost ree.
Orig. $329 now S20S or 119 Mo.
Agent 3396316.

FOOD

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&amp; chairs. Many

choose from

items to

S7EA

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Used otlsce eqpt

filing cab

Kenmore parts, service, used
washers. MOONEY AP.
PLIANCES 323 0697

3ATTERIES-New, $30, Ex
(hange Used $1600 Ex
(hange 11119 S Sanford Ave

are

WANTED TO BUY-Current
Romanfi paperbacks in good
cond. Any amount

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For Sale

Orlando 1.996-3860

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never left the Classified Ad
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BAKS

sills, river rock.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
109 Elm Ave.

47-11bial Estate Wanted

D, ww carpet, club So pool
S25,900 671 0814 or 1 277 3233,

EXTRA CLEAN 3
Block
Large Master Bdrm
family
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carp.?,

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Classifi ed Ads are the smallest
big news items you will
anywhere.
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grease traps. drywalls, pier

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TOSHIBA
Brandnewdualpowersetfngs
year warranty. Pay 1209 c
110 00 monthly. Financing
available No down payment,

Mail
The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim
Just Resultsl
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UPRIGHET_Acrosonic

Want

Sanford 323 7702

322 5791

Merchandise

MICROWAVE

CLEAN OIL&amp; ADJUST
Yours Ing,mer.hlneor vacuum
cleaner 1200+ Parts &amp; supplies
Ior.atlmachnes Over 2Oyr

77-Junk Cars Removed

68-Wanted to

bi Baldwin.
S323. 323-1925.

$115. Call 3239616

All

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guaranteed. Free estimates,
Vac
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Downtown

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

buyer%
Civ homes w i th
mothl
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experience.

Co rnrnercaI Busldng$12 000

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wallpaper:
with fl
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Wails 1% rnos old Close to

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commercial ice Cube Maker'

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Stainless feel We lding rods

cl6se lb your phone becAuse

REALTY WORLD

52-Appliances

Rain Suits and Rubber ~t~

Howland Blvd. S2S,ODO Terms.
323 7943,

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Lovelyquel neighborhood

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Keel) plenty of eggs on hand They're unbelievably economical
and incredibly edible You'll be able to fix
lrug2l fall fasorites
so ur 1u,iiil and f trends won't forget

cup vanilla ice cream
3 tablespoons Frozen orange or other fruit juice concentrate
' teaspoon almond extract optional
1 orange slice, halved optional

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bountiful a the fall's harvest. Stewed vegetables, creamed
spinach, diced pears or apples flavored with honey-sWeetened

yogur t, chopped cooked chicken or turkey, and shredded
cheese are some options.
the ointlet recipe itself is easy to follow. In a hr% bowl or
blender, mix tngetjjgrtss m , eggs and twt.ab1espoons of water

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nog to soften briefly at room - temperature. Remove cup to
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Peachtree LN - AS $27052 &amp; 531.50
E. Keller, 078 Manche,ler Cr.
57. RI I Ax 612 fA, Apopk.
Thomas J Rapitarda vs Sandra
MIld., $671.32
John T Myers, ii 56. 2610 1 McGralh. 7753 Slrattord Blvd.,
Easttxook Blvd., WP. Nannetfe R Orl &amp; Gary J Meister. P08 308$ Samuel Perry Jr vs Lonnie
Perry, 720 QId Lk Mary Rd.. Sanf
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Forett City 11,75198 &amp; 11900
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San t ., $1101.41 &amp; 5-19.00
Seminole Mom. Iiosp. vs waiter
I. Sheryl L. Clark, 154 Short St., Lk
Mary, $1.244.0
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Line Cleaning Inc • 27 20 W. lit SI,
Sant - 16.019 10 &amp; 5.30000 &amp; costs

Wife former name Bannisler.
Coeatt B Trice &amp; Raym ond

Randall L Roberts, Ii $3,

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Fl. Transport, Inc 112W 13th St.
Sant - $2,913 II
VIM. vs M. Eugene Tackett, ItS
Rabun Cf., Sanf • $94300 &amp; $31 SO

James P, Wife maiden name

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Alshen Baker, 207 Woodmere

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William T Smith Jr., 1 57,

Harry T Perry, 5 4S. 1205 Lin
Coln Cl - Sant. Theresa Johnson I 2
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JuIIan'IA yarn. It 05, Ba 3.4 Lake
Mary. Domarious A Jones . 8 II,
418 San Marcot Ave - Sant
Frederick W King, 2 46. tool

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Lot 69 Tuscawilla, Un. 7,
$114,100.

IS. CHICKEN

wrong,

of spades lead. East took his (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)

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24 (10 ALL ABOUT YOU (WED)

5:25

Teresa Diane Gramatikos &amp;

Vict or R Richburg, 9 55. Ba 24)7

WEDNESDAY

guard for his king of hearts.

ANNIE

W.

Robert

Summerlin Ave, Sant . Donna K
Lambert. 5SO, 211 Laurel Ave-

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Aylesbury Homes Inc
to Sant
Michael K. Murphy &amp; *1 Deborah

Larson Inv., Inc to Lewis
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do more than he or she did for

34 (10) SESAME STREET (8)
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MORNING

becomes an officer and is snt to

sa me

would not have bid three

any quo&amp;é'

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NE'a of Sec 71-20-32 N. of SR 16. &amp; *1 Charlotte

extreme care today. There's a Someone who did you a favor
South's jump to three This would have shown an
poulbilily your remarks may call In the m ar ker today notrump was a bid that he even num ber of clubs. Two in
expected to , make. In any - this case. W est would have
ç1dbe misconstrUed. Keep and If yo memory is short, event he had etjht tricks and know that 4ccarçr was down

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Sauselito Sec. Three. $61,100.
Land Holding &amp; Exploration Co.,
Inc. to Lois V. Morgan &amp; hb. Roy

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displeased with your lot where it's best to bite your
but East could have used -•
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today. Be content by thinking tongue rather than say what's
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advantage. He should ha ve
of those who have less.
truly on your mind. Use soft By Oswald Jacoby
thrown the six of clubs on the
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. soap instead of bitter retorts. and Alan Sontag
fourth spade and his four of
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12 (17)GILLIGANSLSLANO

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college iludent joint the Marine$.

81k B. Druid Hills states. 11 Mu
It's Rd. MIld, Nancy
WIlliamson, 5 57,

Dunbar,

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Greeter Constr. Corp.. to Addn, $71,500

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Lake

Ann Croasdell, sql. to Jo se ph E.
Johnson &amp; WI Patricia A., Lot 13.

161.900.

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$70,600.

sql., Lot 3. River Ru Sec. Three,

Florence W.

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Mark R Simcop, 4 57, 2533 El

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RUNNER

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ii,,?,,ALL
7 QAILMYCHILOREN
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lyzed brother who did not *ant to
continue living in that condition
S 0 MOVIE A Rumor 04 War
(Premiere) Brad Davis Keith C ar r .
dine Based on Philip Caputos Put-

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I I (3 5) WOODY WOODPECKER

24 (101 ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)

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trial for murder after honoring the

Portal Dr., Sant , Kathleen L

king of hearts.
This woke up East. Ile

19) It you compare what you complish.

on

wishes of his permanently par..

Suda, Inc. to Alexander Nicholas same

Ronald C. Booker sql Al Betty C..

went wrong by unguarding his

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young man to put

Lot 67 Sausalito Sec. Three, Ill &amp; *1 Sandy S.. Lot 19, Replat of
Edwin N Cruit, 3 45. 613 Emanuel, Wife name Chapman.
169,100.
Kathryn A Decrescenzo Al
Phase One, Magnolia Av , Sant. Pamela o
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Wyndham Woods, -_

been wool gathering so he

South

loaworirm A

TUE. THU. FRI)

7 Q RYAN'S HOPE

14 (10) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Willard J. Hoebeke L wt Phyllis,

simply let a heart go on ft
fifth diamond.
West had to decide what to
the sixth

North East

IPremierel Ron Howard. Robert

Joseph R. Allen &amp; *1 Ruby to Woodruff, 9 55. Box ISO SanI

Lot

more, you could become situation may arise today

OKAY )W LON&amp;AED

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clubs. Meanwhile, Fast had

could get miffed. Keep cooks could spoil the stew,"

Chuluota_ $6,000,

The Greater Constr. Corp. to Wyman HIS., Lake Addn,

wanted to know why West

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Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer

Hollingsworth, 161, 250 Howard
Darel E Embre.. 1061, 512
Marsha, Lot 28 8. E 201 of 29 81k B.
Henry J. Gainey &amp; WI Annie to Jupiter Wy, CB, Penelope C
Bl vd . , LW
West Altamoote HIS., Sec. Three, Wm. T. Jenkns &amp; *1 Shirley At.. E
Poole, 9 68. Ba lIlt, LW
566.800.
S' Of W 250' Of S 150' of Lt 25,
Larry C Baker, 9 35, 701 E 8th DISSOLUTIONS
Rosario J. Testagrossa &amp; WI McNeil's Orange Villa, $25,000.
St.. Sent., Cynthia Keilt. 1 56, 7039
Su zaone to Woodr ow Conahan &amp; WI
Clifford M. Duncan &amp; WI Li nd
Marc Bennett &amp; Irene
a Williams Ave
Penelope, Lot 6 Spring Oaks Un. to Elwyn C. Diehl &amp; wt Sandra J,
Punjapor Witlenmyer &amp; Ernest

diamond and the firit three

discards were easy. lie
chucked a heart and two

Dealer: West

of

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3:35
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and ran the suit rapidly,
West followed the second

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portant.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)

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Marlin H. Harris, (marr.), Lot 112.
Vietnam (part Ii
l52(17) RAT PATROL (WED)
Harry A Sambrook, 1171.
Windward Sq., Sec 7. 553.900
.11 (3 5) STREETS. OF SAN FRAN.
Bayberry Br , CO, Nellie' A
5:30
to Hi Acres, Inc., Lot 703 Spring
Cisco
Ronald C C ook , sgl to Donald C. Sutherland, 531, Daytona Etch
Oaks Un. H,
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Elmer P4,, Broomfield, 513. Box
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woman who knows too much about
F• Joseph Deming. I is. 775
Oaks, Un. Two, 553,100.
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NE cor. of Lot 20, run Nil deg 43 Hacienda Vill. WS, Mildr ed E
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Mirror Lake id, $34,000.
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master of stage illusion. expands
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Un.
211, Smith. 7 55. same
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Charles F. Boyd &amp; *4 Mild red to Capistrano. 11.4,400.
the Concept. of dance to includ, a
Peter
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kaleidoscope of motion, light . Color
Michael J. Kuester &amp; *4 Wanda Semoran Blvd. No 0 21. FP,
(3(4) PORTER WAGONER (TUEI
61k B. Lynwood Rev.. 134.000.
andsoundsnthispertormancefrom
to Patrick McCor-iaqhy, sql., W 36' Mary M Easterling,
1157, 2315
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Lot is &amp; E dl' Of II. 81k M, Falmouth Rd. Mild,
'Geraldine to Emory G. Pusey &amp;wf LongwoodPark, $41,500
Wm. R. Downham I, wI Dottie

West led a diamond. South
could mark West with bOth
missing kings as part of his
opening bid so he overtook
dummy'
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Too many

relationships,

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Cler mont Dr., Lk Mary, Regeana

run W 168' etc., $100.

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with four spade tricks. On the
fourth spade everyone
chucked a club.

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provided there isn'
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king and returned the suit.

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TAURUS (Apr il 20-May 20)

Eugene 0. Hill &amp; *4 Sharon K., Lot

AIIe Lee Braswell to Aaron sql.. Lot 17, 81k 11, Townsiteot No

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APPLICATIONS

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Philip E Jaspon, S S6, - 2501
(QCD) Joe Greenspun to Austin Ave * Dellono, Cynthia A,
Country Club Corp. to Jimmy R. Foremost Prop . Inc Lots I, 3, 5. Senger, 1019.
R k ll Cl
Font enot &amp; *4 Judy 0-, Lots 1617 8. 5 Rolling Lane, 5100
Dale M Young, 556, 825 S
1$, 61k 26, Crystal Lake Winter
Fred L. Wimberly II, sql to Wymore ,No SA. AS Debra L
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birdman Abe

Arthur H. Olson etc. to
Wm. F. 1.81k B, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 12, L. Howell, 356, same

Cashion &amp; wt Marie E I Lot 11,
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don't pop up to haunt you

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

politics

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81k H, Spring Lake Hills, Sec. 3.

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first-soTha( they,,_, now that's normaL-f(*-you,,,1 on working. '.

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Deccatexine Constr. Corp.

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Dec. 21) Some of your friends ones feel wanted and IM-

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usual today. If they feel

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7Q GOOD MORN1NGAMERICA

"Second Chance" Debb, Morgan

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goodies life has to offer, It because you have a blood you shouldn't continue tolead - would be wiser to pay off pressure of
a normal active life and keep
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(1939) Wiii,arn Holden. Barbara
Stsnwytk A young violin piayer
lurni to boxing to find his fortune.
falls in love with his managers girl
and learns what file is teeny about

(10) DICK CAYETT Guest

Larry .2. Milam &amp; WI Judy 0 to water OPaks, Sweetwater Shores Thunder TrI. Mtid , Carla j

personnel won't think you're have normal lung function,
Before treating yourself to the in a state of shock' just there Is no reason at all why

YOUR BIRTHDAY

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of some previous Infection or

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Jean W. Schill, Wid to Peter J.
372 Springs 4.ive Oak Villaqe, %99,50
Easton &amp; wt Linda
, Lot
Spring Oaks, Un. 3. $6OJOO

&amp; BML Inv., A. Barbara R. Edwards sql., Lot 13,
-JInvestments
erome Feinsteln, that part Of 81k A,
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. it
NE' of Sec. 311930 Within $95900
Sanford Grant L N of ACIL RR etc.,
The Huskey Co. to Jules S. Klein,
etal. 1250,000.
sql Lots 2 &amp; 2A, 81k 8, Swert

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suggestion provided by a calcifications in
represent the heal in g process
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Govt. Lt 3, of Sec 21 19 29 etc.,

Frances to Carl E. Amt and
Catherine A. Mur ph y, .It..ten. Lot
fl, 81k A, Spring Valley F orms,
Sec. Two, $112,000.
H S. Mussolwhite Jr. to P.R.N.

been inactive for years.

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are many
calcifications in the lungs. Old

question about getting enough
the result of childhood
circulation to a part such as tuberculosis w
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Johnson. a woman who repairs winMiles
SvnRiseErectoi-slnc.,,ojam,s 0
525.000.
does on the Empire Slate Buildi ng
A. LIoyd,8. *1 Jul* L , Lot 113,
Diane
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Su nrise Un. 2A 5.33.900.
Marconi &amp; Barbara A Crowe, Lot
(1 TOMORROW Guests David
Arthur W. Hanson &amp; Helen C-. Lot
HOME
John
Schneider.
Ray
Aaron Zeiger 8 *4 Marilyn to 7 Bik I, Unrec Plat Lake Kathryn 20, 81k 0, Columbus Harbor,
Doka president of the National
Charles and country-western singer
Abdulmohsen't El Jeaan, Lot Ii, Park 5th Addn,
$65,500.
Association lot the Advancement of
$ ioo
Barbara Mandrell pay a musical
61k 0. Spring Lake Hills, Sec.
White People. and Don Black
The Greater Constr Copi' to
tribute to the State of Georgia
Raymond Gratowski 8 *4 Rose
Three. $120,000
7 0 EIGHT 1.9 ENOUGH Aunt - grandwizardoliheKukluikian
to Judy Barrett, sql., Lot 10, 81k D. Neftall Laboy &amp; v.4 Helene R .Lot
RichardM.SaIVa&amp;WI Sandra to
o, repi . Mandarin Sec One,
Vivian lakes Iho enliro family to
1:00
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John W. Lahey &amp; wt Frances
SoPil, $76,000
Hawaii, in the hopes of reconciling
Traditional Contr• to Glenn
C!) 0 POLICE WOMAN While
Durling R Smeltzer &amp; wt Mary
Lot 32. Wekiva Hills, Sec., Three, SgI-, Lf
Tom
with
the
father
who
deserted
trying
to
locals
the grandchild of
36, Verne Chaney s d
$101,000.
0 to Gary S Elefante, sgt . W1 of
him thvly years ea'lier ri (R)
Crowley's best friend, Pepper St um%395

higher levels.

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Fit Addo,

develop heart attacks and my problem is a calcium
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protessional roller-skating learn, a
Thomas M. Cunningham &amp; wt
Scm. Prop Ltd to Wm
Frederick E Killgore&amp;wt Jill to
Lot 7 part of man whose hobby is going through
Susan M., Lot 50, Sleepy Hollow Frank
R Neuman Jr &amp; *1 Brenda New-ton I *1 011ie,
ceiebrities' garbage,

strokes than people with.

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means you're less likely to firefighter In a large city and

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Harold A. Sligner Jr I WI Jeanne,

Andrew E McCaw, mdiv
. Lot 77 Howell Branch Woods 1ru-stee
to Bruce R.

DEAR DR. IAMB - lam a

deposit. I wits overcome
lately and whi le be ing
Yes, the creased pressure hospital they X.rayed me for
may cause you to have cold
chest pains. I was told that 1

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City Station,
York,- NY 10019.
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C. Lawcence Jr. &amp;

Forrest I Oreene to James E

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Mellonville Ave., etc., in Sec. 31- Mose &amp; wfCheryl 0•, Losts 91 10. Hofgil ey Jr. &amp; WI Judith A,. Lot 32
nlk*t.San4endosh.5b,aeauh,u[. &amp; E 20' of 31. etc. 81k E. Repi

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Wallet Cronliil. and various correspondents r.pot on the card. '

7:00

James E Lee, Inc to Larry 0
Drew &amp;
Virginia, Lots 451 19. Seminole Lake wt Brenda, Lot 28, Shadow
Woods, $9Ii
to Courtney Ashton Investments Racw-ay, First Addn. 126 AM
Inc.. Lot 1. Weklva Hills, Sec. Six,
Dan Way Inc to James P Kirk
Arthur
Wm
Furner
&amp;
wt
Susan
$93.500.
Pa tr i ck 8*1 Lynea A., E 20'01 Lot
to Norman Trowell &amp; wt Lee ..
(QCD) Barnetf Bk Orl WP to Lot 163, Wrenwood His. Un 2, 30. etc0. Replat of Sanora Un 1 &amp; 2,
Robert E. Newell Tr. Beg. 1 iii'
152,900

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Clement'Alenovitz &amp; *4 EIiz. tO

Richard

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.foh P. Knolla &amp; wf Rose M. to Homes Inc.. Lots 13 &amp; 49. Cedar

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J A 5awer , wt Barbara H . apt
at SE cor. of Lot 5, Nelsons Lake Jessie Bradley, sgl. Lots 10 81 It- G A Sant r, Un 4 Olk G, Sandlewood
Lockhart sd, SID00.
View HIS., Amended PIat,m
Condo, %31,300.'

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factors that control the
pressure level and their
significance. Other readers
w
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normally have low blood
pressure which is not a result
of disease such as shock or
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Tompkins Dev• to Ernesto I.
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Wrerco Homes Inc. to Richard Torres &amp; wt Anriabella 0., Lot 9S
4 (10) IT'S EVERY- BOOY$ SUSlD. Ill,
MCL4ughlin
&amp;Un.
WI 3.
Sharyn
Roy L. Lesh &amp;WI Dofhy to Lot
Wrenwood
3rd A..Garden Lack Ests., Un. One, NESS
Carey E. McDonald &amp; A. Dale Addn, 553.300
t (17) CAROL BURN
AND
McDonald. W 25' Of L 228 E 37.5.
Wm Stephens etc• trustees FRIENDS
Charles R. Perry I WI Diane R. Jordan Missionary Baptist Church
of Lot 21, 81k 3. Sanlando The to Stanley J Walvicic I WI Cynthia to ROald W &amp; Judy 0 Riggs. W
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NBC NEWS
Fl Resid. Comm., Inc. to Claude
5. 0 CSS NEWS
R oy L Lesh &amp; WI Dorothy
to 0. Murrah III &amp; WI Barbara i., Lot
ABC NEWS
Martha A. McDonaId L A," Oal4_
Terry
T
Baker,
sql
to
Rob
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1c5)SANFORD ANDSON
McDonald, Lot 20 &amp; w 125' of 21, 76 Tiberon Cove, U3,000.
Bilk 3, Sanlando The Sub. Beaut.,
Associated Bldg. Contr. 10 4' Of 5, Blk 0, Amended Plat of
NESS
Bobby M. Sharp, SQl. Lot 2. Her.
O lmstead &amp; Miller 5 d. 131,500
1 (I 7) BOO NEWHART
mitage,
Un.
One,
$151,000.
Frink W. Clay &amp; WI Dorothy to
J. Powell Eaton 8 *4 Lucille to
Eugen

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A had to'put her in a private School to
get the help she needs," Porteous said.
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here and get all the help he needs.

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Harris assured her that the school voted for the millage and budget because million in federal funds if the situation iS 20 or more in a particular language, YOU tierstands the an t i t the laritl'
the school's $88.lmillion budget passed 4not corrected in 10 days.
I with board member Roland Williams board would be receiving the same improvements at several schools are
have to hire teachers to teach tlwiii in
l.ayer said there are signs Ill Miami
amount of money as last year, despite the included. The overall millage is reduced
voting no.
"That's a bunch of bull," I.ayer said. Vietnaiiiese, Korean, Thai, Arabic and stores ffiat s,a) "English is sixAcii hurt''
During ft budget hearings, some lowering of some persons' individual over last year and for the last two years -He takes weeks to iespond to us and Spanish, (etc); less th.
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i)ihlngtlal education
awal of federal fundsi an idle threat.
their taxes were too tdgh; others com- q by the state's Homestead Exemption number one in cost-effectiveness
language. Well, that's (tiscruninatory
''Blilligual guidelines ha%v nothing to
"They ye been trying to do that to right there."
the 67 counties in Florida.
1'rust Fund.
plained they were too low.
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While some taxes will be 1.9wer, if the , Board Member Pat Telson said she Boston ever since there was a Boston,"
in your
is not due
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toanyedUonalIefrom the b rdof homestead exemption Increases, Ha rris reg ts thelocaldcreuonary tax of $2 he said. They've threatened Chicago, expressed their anger at the idea of
children who doii't
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Director Roger Harris told those who County from the trust Fund to make UP
Jeff Porteous 507 Forest Wood Court,
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khool property tax levy U $6.06, per three double sessions. I would like to see
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The fate of the $277,(49
Sanford cm coininissioners ;igrecd
Area grocers have charged they are
Sanford redevelopenient proiect %;ill riot -A-%vral niontlLs III,-(, to dela% reniivations
now under a dual-inspection system be determined for months,and might not and inipro%villellb, ill tilt, domitown
health authorities; failed to provide one inspection' from thei county under
be known until next )ear. said an alt section unt il hit' tawuit is settled.
adequate refrigerated space to ac- BBS a nd anot her under the state
Spet'r and his tiu.plaiitiffs Ifiled their
torney for 11 pe rsons trying to block it.
comodate the volume of business and Department of Agriculture.
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in June' iiiuin'tliatcly after the city
Attorney
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sold tainted or spoiled food.
representing the 11 people, said this ctiiiiiiisiuii 'iitcd to redevelop flit1
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situation
existed
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Roque said he does not sell misbranded
do"Wo"n ,
hopping district 1)), placin~
inorrung it will take months to bring1he
or adulte~ food, but the inspectors can restaurant industry, Cochrane said, but
p1
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First Street intl huildirit, t
attorney
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case
brought
Sanford
by
about a year ago the inspection by the
it that If a la be l falls off."
liedestrian inall on Magnolia A%efille off
and ;I group of other
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-Everyone I'm buying from is an state Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Sanford eniployee Glen Saunders spent Wednesday rewriting some Algernon
First, blot-king off that mnttrseutmonm
Sanford businessmen and property
company
with
federal
Department
of
Business
Regulation
was
ol(
lines
about
the
city.
Sanford
street
department
workers
are
approved, big
The I)lan i&amp;so calls for reducing tilt, size
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against
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city,
before
Circuit
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inspectors," he said.
i tit, of soint, of tilt- init-r- w(-twiis oil 1-'irst
,Judge Virgil Conkling. Shinholser said
Seminole County Sanitarian SuperState Rep. Bobby liattaway, D. Including this crosswalk in front of the librarv.
doubted the final ruling could tM titadi' Strict
visor M.J. Corbett - said Roque was Altamonte Springs, is conducting an
-fore tile end of tile ),ear
Ill tilt, sulf. .sl)et,r and tilt- otfivr Idandiscovered to be selling dented and investigation into the dual inspection of
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On Wednesday afternoon, Conkling
tiffs dailli tilt, %%ork %%ill inakv for
puffed out cans of food.
grocery st6res. lie said he will determine
ruled that the plantiffs in tile case wilt
s at n utnditiitns trot block
Roque said one of two puffed out cans if eliminating one inspection would save
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own property along First Street auth
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itt flit. stores by
may have been discovered In 20 or 30 tax dollars
WAShING I'ON t UP1 - The son of find that three people rem from it as the Magnolia Avenue t11St "private
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New York Gov. Uugh Carey an a
offi cers approached. McCloskey
to the roads superior to those of the rest
The citY claitmis tilt, planes thu Out Illcompanion have been charged with arrested at the scene and Carey was of the people of Sanford, Shinthttlser said
crease
tilt- iii/
of ilrivuit+ aloru Fit si
stealing a car last weekend.
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Sit ect. •uid
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ttit .ipBryan Joseph Carey, 20, and Michael
A spokesman for Gov. Carey issued a Vernon Mire Jr. to rewrite sonic of luck
warance' of tI*' Irei- . serving ,til of the
P. McCloskey, 20, of las-erford, Pa., both statement saying, "My son Bryan has city's responses to [lit.- plaiititfs
who roiiii' to Sanford
juniors at Georgetown University, n-crc
informed tue that he was involved with plaint with more specificity, Shinholser i'opk
charged Tuesday with stealing a pa rked some o th er boys in an incident in said.
A final trial oil tin suit mitt oricinali',
car with the keys in the ignition. A third Washington where he is a student at
Sanford City Manager Warren been scheduled h', Jutigi I(Wirt
suspect was being sought.
Knowles said th e delay would not inGeorgetown University.
1regitr for October. but \lu(rcgor
The uwrer of the car, Arthur I..
'Ills brother Michael, an attorney,
crease the pricetag of the project it the
reitioved iimnlisk'If Iroir, the case, gising it
Roberson, told police he parked lus car wi th him. As far as I know, th ere is no court finally llows it.
fit (utikitnig , w hi is niuriiialI as.siizrieil to
briefl y, went into a store' and when he damage. It could amount to a violation of
In June, Knowles said the work, the' Titwavilk' courthouse
returned the car-was gone.
the law, but th at has not been deter- originally set for this suinnuer would
A W1aIda..hdw iwtt heel-r t -vet ,
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until-after
January
t.i-dela'ed
pro
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