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County Wednesday night. The meeting is
action was political,
By.DONNA ESTES
the 1980 legislative session.
Schutte in proposing adoption of a away from cities was tacked onto the law battle after it found a new horse racing
to be held at 7:30 p.m. at tile Longwood
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The Casselberry City Council Monday Kenneth McIntosh to prepare a resolution said that Brantley has asked atthelastminute.Vogtsaidheandniany facility planning to locate In the city City Hall,
Claude L. Mullis, legal counsel for the
Gov. Bob Graham to permit him to in- legislators voted for the law without could do SO without having to follow
night, on a 41 vote, supported Lake Mary resolution of support.
build.ing codes and other city ordinances.
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in its battle against a law pre-empting . Only Councilman Carl Robertson Jr. clude his special bill in the expected knowing about the amen(hiient.
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enforced on pari-mutuel wagering ception to a proposed resolution Legislature in November or December. to distribute the planned resolution to said today he appreciates the support any way possible, by way of legislation or
Schutte and Councilman Torn Embree Gov. Graham, the Florida League of being given by Casselberry to Lake in the cot'rts, any move to repeal the
suggested by Council Chairman Frank
facilities,
T'he board also supported a bill being Schutte, saying the council should have reported that Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Cities, the Seminole Legislative Mary's action. Sorenson added that he .section of law which pre-viiipts local
proposed by State Rep. Bobby Brantley, been given more "lead time" to cbnslder Beach, relayed to them his support for delegation and to other cities in the state will reouest support from the other cities goverruuient from protecting the health,
safety and welfare of tile people at partthe Brantley proposal. The two officials where pari-mutuel establishments are of the county at a ineeting of tile Council
R-Ungwood, to repeal that section of the matter.
of Local (;overniuients in Seminole niutuel wagering facilities.
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got, agobd start toward reaching its all- employeesfor a total of $379152 plus a
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time high SM.000 goal at the kick-off gift from the firm of $2,100.
Lee Ma'ynard chacey, chairman of the Public
breakfast held today at the Holiday Inn -is heading the Financial Division.
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birthday.
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studies that help to support perfectly normal manner. If
this, although there are other you happen to develop a stone
studies that conflict with or renal infection, that might
these Conclusions.
involve both kidneys.
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I think It's highly unlikely
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medical examination to find your one kidney. The unusual
out what the underlying cause shape of the horseshoe kidney
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) ' The polluting drinking water sources. The inspecting them to determine if, in fact since 1973.
federal
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state is inspecting 150 hazardous waste study, based on U.S. Environmental any contamination is taking place." '
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disposal sites -not just the 54 identified Protection Agency information, was
DER can go to court to force the manager of Continental Circuits Inc., that (fidn't make enough waste to b~
by a congressional committee - that released Sunday by a [louse Govern- property o ner to prevent leakage into
said there -is no contaminating waste concerned about, he said.
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hazardous formation,"
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perations regular legislative session Department EPA has come up with," said Bob waste spill and dump site restoration
drinkin water when water requirements, ts.aid
subcommittee
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v ironmental Regulation officials MIV:t), director of DER ' s hazardous fund set up b, the Legislature
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and solid waste sectio'n. '
supplies has reached "alarming
Spotts .said in the printed circuit in- forin to notify that agency of its wasies.
"We're hoping the new law will prevent
The state fed in a 35-state survey of 250 . "We're in the process now of identil
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and future, sites
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a metal sludge, lie said, but 'it is I.Ill
United States.
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hauled away toa landfill site designed to
Clean groundwater, still plentiful in
"Wk-'re its concerned about
many areas, is seriously threatened by
cooling pond at its Sanford facility, but handle.it.
Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., chairman
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vironnient as anyone else," he said.
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the water is free c.f contaminants. The
overuse, indiscriminate dumping of of the subcommittee, described the
Power &amp; Light spokesman Louie Muniz
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water is used to cool steam used to cleanest industries there is," lie mid.
in Miami. "These sites could someday be
hazardous wastes, improper disposal in report as "Just dynamite."
"We have children, too," he added. were more than 300 incidents of public or
generate electricity, he said. The reason
unlined pits, ponds and lagoons and the
Although the report did not accuse bad. They should be watched should
the Sanford plant is on the list, lie said, is "We don't want to pollute the en- private watet supplies being conuse of toxic degreasing agents in septic owners or operators of specific sites of sometWng in the future go wrong."
irnrunent so they have nothing to grow Laminated last year, and ':the situation
tanks, the report released Monday said. polluting the ground water, it said thç list
Muniz said the subcommittee is because there is a groundwater supply
has Ilecoine critical in several states,
up to. We want to leave the,,, .1 cleall
The Isubcommittee's information - was of potential contaminating areas is throwing up a "caution light," but there ,about a mile away,;,
notably those where in
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A mil-e assay is very far away con. environment,
derived primarily from reports from th e significant because of its considerable
is nothing to be alarmed about.
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house of Representatives subcommittee
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penalities and determining
The counal also will hold a public heariDg. to dedicate a 1)051 office to
L~Ift but would operate on a much more on a request by Dunbar Estates and Bel Aire muruty.
Winter Springs residents can voice their
informal bT
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Earlier this year, the postal service opened
opinion tonight on a city proposal to create its
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__a..n.ew branch office in Winter Springs,
own judicial division.
cityordirlances.
The land, located west of Oak Forest, east
complete with its owYl Zip code. -City council members will hold a public
City officials say the board should be of Fisher Road and south of an area under
office
But postal authorities insist the
hearing on an ordinance to create a proposed
created because they do not have much luck devlr'ment by Florida Land, would be used
office,
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is
a
Casselberry
code enforcement board," a group of
bringing violators of city rules before county for new residences.
Winter Springs mat e addressed to the
citizens picked to hear cases and determine
courts th rough the state attorney's office.
The council also will ta ke up resolutions to
neighbo ri ng community.
guilt or innocen ce In cases of alleged violation
An appeal from a board ruling would have allow city council candidates to post
of city law,
to go to the Seminole Circuit Court, they say, without paying sign registratior fees and to
'fl) council meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at
Board mem bers would have tht. ,,,
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Hall, Edgernon-AveflUe.
bypassing
County
Court
condemn
the
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The pla nes, known as AWACS, are highly
sophisticated airborne communications and control
systems that can coordinate fighter and bomber plane
activity and information on hostile aircraft and
defenses, and act as combat control centers.
Such planes are now deployed in Egypt, and
deployment to Saudi Arabia would leave open the
possilslityofusIn)UighteralrcrafttoprotecttheStraiL
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— Judge Dominick Salfi Monday night as the Seminole Youth
Planning Council held its second annual awards dinner.
A special service award for outstanding leadership was
presited to Eugene Minietta, executi ve ,director, Youth
Programs, Inc., and member of the organization's board of
directors. Minietta assisted In establishing the council, and
writing grants to fund the Seminole Youth Service System.
Art Maheu, President-elect of Kiwanis Club of Sanford,
accepted an award for Sanford Kiwanis support during this
past year.
Ro bert and Bettye Smith accepted a plaque in appreciation
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searching for a large, red bull running loose in the woods south

Sanford;
Deputies saythe bull, bearing a brand reading 176 or 17S,
was first spotted at 3:45 am. at the home of Bill Hatfield, 2255
Pine Way said deputies.
Hatifleld told them he was awakened by his dogs and came
out to fi nd the animal tearing up his gar1en.
An animal control officer called to the scene said the bull
was too big to do anything about it until the day shift arrived at
the animal shelter, deputies say.
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John Shirley, of Illinois, as new associate director of

programs of the U.S. International Communications
Agency, and of John Gronouski, of Texas, reappointed
as member of the Board for International Broad-

locate an owner for the bull and later found the bull had
vanished on his own, apparently wandering deep into woods
near Pine Way, an animal shelter spokeswoman said this

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morning.
HAD CHECKS CHARGED
An Oviedo man In Jail on grand th eft charges was rearrested on five counts of depositing bad checks Monday,

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: Floods swept through parts of the
South early today, while a severe drought forced 2.5 million

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DISCHARGES

- Sanford:
James C. Howe

Sa nford :

Edna Schott

Frank Smith

Henry L. Lewis

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GIo4'Ia M. Ceban. Deitona
Robert A. Canton, Deltona

Vincent C us ic k, Deitona

V. Fishman, Deltona
Lucille Kerce, D.Itona -

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Ida Richter, Altamonte Springs
Maurice C. Wilson, p,•ry -,
Elizabeth B. Allan, DeItna
Clarence E. Fox. Lake He'en

Barbera LaBoulWy. Lake Mary
Anne K. Stern, Lake Mary
James H. Brow, Orange City
Silma D.uryee. Orange city

TOOLS TAKEN IN ALTAMONTE
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made home ownership very difficult or impossible. Because the agency would be
providing thisfinancing from the sale of
revenue bonds, which are exempt from
federal Income taxation, loans could be made
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The much criticized Tent Cit
MIAMI (UPI)
cxprcsway two mcnth a
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dcwr.tcwn
tfmted
to house unsponsored and jobless Cuban sealif
refugees will be dismantled today.
Less than 100 refugees remained Monday night in tl
canvas haven at the edge of the Miami River and thi
"Little Havana" area of the city More than 4,(X)
Cubans passed through Tent City and at one point las
summer it housed more than 1,200 refugees.
Chartered city buses and private vans ferried group
of refugees from Tent City Monday to Miami Inter
national Airport to ship them to cities elsewhere
mainly In California, New York and New Jersey.
City officials said any destitute refugees found in th
city after today will be shipped to Ft. Allen, Puert
Rico, If sponsors cannot be found elsewhere, or b
turned over to the Immigration and Naturalizatioi
-Service for possible deportation if they refuse to lea vi
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million.

The fire started accidentally about 8:24 a,m. whei
Sparks from an electric grinding machine Ignite
newspaper'
sheets of newsprint stretched through the
said
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inspector
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Zaborskl. The flames spread qulckiy to
After the fire was brought under control, an err
maintenance worker in a
ployee found the body of a
ink mixing room Just off the press room. The victir
was identified as Joseph Lee Mallard Sr., 62, of Fot
Lauderdale.
The blaze and smoke forced evacuation of 900 en
ployees.
The afternoon newspaper missed publishing 15,X
carly street edition papers. But at about 2 p.m., wit
smoke still Lingering In the buildIng. It began prmntin
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,nierica will elect its next president five weeks from today.
the date draws closer, the campaigning gets heavier.
President Carter stumped Manhattan Monday, declaring "I
I have always loved New York '1 will
,e New York
ntinue tolove New York."
And Ronald Reagan scheduled a "Prelude to Victory"
rinerin New York tonight - after stopping fi rst to court Iowa
ruiers.
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Reagan, who spent the weekend at his ranctT home in Santa
arbara, Calif., issued a statement Saturday reversing his
ngtirne opposition to federal loan guarantees for New York
ity
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uarantee Act of 1978, but since then has been impressed by
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economic failures in Washington."
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Florida.
At a meeting of religiis broadcasters Monday in Washington, Anderson sharply chided politically active religious
groups for endangering the basic principle of separation of
churclind state.
"The political marriage of the Mural Majority and the New
Right is not one ordained in heaven," said Anderson, himself a
mriciuibëmftIe'EvIiIFrf'M1f(ff."1t ist1ihtoft Which
thunders with misguided motives .. shich seeks to inject
unbending rigidity and intolerance into church pew and polling
place alike."
Carter was warmly welcomed Monday in the city where he
was nominated in 1916 aridrenominatedlast month.
New York state has 41 electoral votes, and it is generally
acknowledged it would be almost unpossible For Carter to win
the election without them.
greeted by top Democratic ica(I('rs
The president
Coy. Hugh Carey, who stayed neutral in the primaries, Mayor
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Elizabeth Holtzman
convention of the International Ladies Garment Workers
Union, v,itidi also endorsed him.
Joel McCleary, Carter-Mondale campaign coordinator for
New \ork, told reporters the president is "at least even if not
ahead in upstate New York.'-'
"That's unheard of for a Democrat and that's why Carter is
going to win the state," he said.
lint he acknowledged i 'huge undecided' factor" among
Jewish voters. Carter made a pitch for Jewish votes Monday,
hinting strongly the United States would get out of the U.N.
General Assembly if the ast.'nibly votes to oust Israel.
F'ormner Watergate prosecutor lA'qn Jaworski held a news
conferenct' Monday to announce he will head a ''Democrats for
Heagan" organization because, ''I'd rather have it competent
t'xlreiuist than an incompetent mnoderate."
lit' called R'agan an extremist" last spring at the time he
endorsed George Rush for the nomination.
l(eagan said he was ''very, very happy" at Jaworski's
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Rep. John Jenrette, 1)-S.C., says he
d larceny and alcohol in his blood when he talked to unrcover agents offering him a bilbe, but he insists he would
Dt sell his political office.
Testifying for the second day at his Abscam trial, the south
arolina Democrat Monday denied he had received a $50,000
ilbe, but said he kept talking with FBI agents because he
iought he was dealing with the mob .
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each, S.C., and Richmond, Va., businessman' are charged
ith conspiring to take a $100,000 payoff in exchange for
elping a fictitious Arab sheik get into the country. They also
re charged with offering to set up a similar deal with Sen.
tr9rn TThurmond.R-.C.
ThCILLIiaI resumes today in U.S. District Court with the
overnmcnt cross-examining the congressman.
Under-cross-examination Monday, Jenrette kaid he kept
iscussing a potential deal with undercover agents because he
- as afraid of thez*, and u'ed language he believed mobsters
gould use.
"I told him an undercover agent I had larceny in my
lood," Jenrette said, referring to a comment he made at a
)ec. 4 meeting where he was offered $50,000.
"I had alcohol in inyblood and Iwould do anything togt out

F:'tI 1 .Al IASSEE, Fla. UN i - The Florida Supreme Court
hlu-ki'd the executions of two- killers next week to consider a
m assive
vi' lawsuit dema nding it vacate 123 death sentences
because the high court uncoristtutiona1ly useçl secret reports.
A tualition of capital punishment opponents from aro d tha
coummtn, filed suit Monday, claiming the seven Suptemu 'ourt
justices violated the constitutional rights of death row inmates
bs reviewing pst-hiatri- reporls and other documents defense
lawyers never saw and had no chance to challenge.
A few hours alter the Mint was filed, the court stayed the Oct.
8 t' x&amp;'t-utiimis of Carl Ray Songtw, Mio killed a Florida H ighway
I 'attOl trooper at Crystal l(ier in 1977, and Lemon Hargrave,
ho iiiurtk'red a convenience store clerk in Miami
The al it ion, in its suit, claimed the court's practice of
iiuisidering secret docummn'nts had ''tainted" Florida's capital
punishment law, making it no longer acceptable to the U.S.
upreme Court.
en the uurt's decision is one involving the ultimate
I)emialtY of death. the Constitution cannot tolerate anything
short of full notice arid disclosure of any and all facts being fed
I nt o the life arid death ('quat ion," lead attorney Mavn
l"ramikel wrote.
'lime U . S. Supreme ('ourt has found the failure of a court to
turn over everything it sees to the defense for possible rebuttal
is a %lolatlon of an offender's rights to due process, equal
Ifotectionl. - adequate counsel and confrontation o his ac(-users, the suit charged.
The justices have a(hnitte(1 seeing psychological reports on
20 dat)i row inmates during the automatic review- given all
capital cases, but have denied their decisions on whether the
death penalty was appropriate were influenced.

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the blood cente'. "Hepatitis B infection is one of the world's
major public health problems."
Hepatitis B - also known as serum hepatitis- has long been
nked to blood transfusions, but also is spread by intimate
ont.act. Between 80,000 and 100,000 new cases occur in the
'nited States i'neh year, causing several thousa nd deaths.
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sta nding on the wing of his aircraft to end a six-hour flight
across a stretch of the 'Atlantic.
"I just love risks," the 41-year-old Czech-born daredevil
told a crowd of Icelanders as he landed Monday in Reykjavik on the third stop of his attempt to cross the Atlantic,
standing on the wing of his plane.
Keeping his balance with the aid of straps and a handlebar, Wagner and his twin-engine De Havilland Islander
plane landed after a six-hour flight froçn the Faroe Islands.
Wagner, who lives In Geissen, West Germany, spent the
night In the Icelandic capital preparing for the chilliest part
-of his Journey over Greenland. The first thing he did when
he checked into his hotel was to take a hot bath.
If he makes it all the way to Canada and then New York,
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Kevin, calling his attion "heroic" and "Fan_L4urfl1 away from that. Then it was call the police and an !mbulance.
He said he intended to recomm"d
heading toward the house, so I-had to turn
Foum' or live remained behind to help get tastc."
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Mrs. Lewison off thc bus. They laid her on t he
A friend, Jeff Kiker, yelled for him to put on
''There was a sound and she just kind of fell
ides -alk while they waited for the ambulance board..
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"You have to look hard to fird a scratch on
overto the side," Kevin, 15, said afterwards. the brakes, Kevin recalled.
to arrive, Kevin said.
at
bus," Caswell said, adding-that the only
th
"So I went around the bar separating the
"I realized what had happe ned and jumped up
Mrs. lewison, 56. was reported in goxl -damage from the entire incident was to some
driver from the passenger seats) and tried to
and man up there."
condition
after undergoing tests at Shands shrubbery and two private light standards,
15-year-old
said.
Mrs. l.ewison, 56, had blacked out, and the push on the brakes," the
"Jeff helped steady the wheel and the bus Teaching Hospital. NI) diagnosis as to her which were knocked down.
bus was out of control.
was pretty well shook up." Corley,said.
condition was released. School officials said
As it jumped a curb and began hoiting finally stopped."
ago
and
"It
was
something that took me by surprise. It
Somebody hollered to open the rear she lThd undergone a physical 30 days
*iward a house'at 30 miles per hour, the quickwas
a
really new experience for me."
thinking youth said, "I got behind the seat and emergency dc$or and the students- about GO in was found to be in excelleht conditwn.

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that the lender uses the proceeds to originate
that:
new mortgage loans for eligible persons. The
1. A Florida Housing F inance Agency 15 agency i s
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created within the Department ol Community' short-term construction obligations secured
Affairs, consisting of the department by a pledge of a long-term mortgage.
secretary axxl eight members appointed by
4. The agency would also have authority to
g5 proposedamendment would permit
the governor subject to coafirmgtlon by the purctiae mortgage loans or promissory notes
the state to Issue revenue bonds to finance or
Senate. Four members Will come from from Lending institutions. Mortgage loans
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facilities and there would be no general
dustries.
out of portfolio with the stipulation that the
obligation of the state or property taxpayers
2. Specific eligibility requirements are to be lender invest an amount equal to the sale in
In securing the bonds. No bonds can be Issued set by agency rule, but loans shall be for
those new mortgages foe eligible persom
unless a State fiscal agency determines that
of low-, moderate- or middle-Income levels.
5. The agency also would be authorized to
debt service requirements will ,tot exceed
3. The agency will be authorized to make. make loans to finance development costs j
pledged revenues.
loans to lending institutions (commerical multl4amily housing buildings. 'fl agency
LegislaUL to implement this amendment
banks an trust companies, =edit unions, would contract with private financial In.
(Ccmmlttee'Substitute for House Bill 830)
savings and loan associations, mortgate stitutions for the origination and servicing of
was passed, conditioned an voter approval of 'bankers and insurance companies) providing all thortsage loans. This partic
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proposed constItutional amendment
'on the Oct 7 ballot.
AMENDMENTNO.2:
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Glenn Cook, who generally spends Ids time fitting
humans with artificial limbs, designed and built the
aluminum and plastic device to replace the horse's
right foreleg, which was defective at birth and had to
be amputated.
After a few halting steps Monday in Cook's shop, the
tiny filly was taken outside for a field test. "She took off
down through the woods and I almost never caught
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Baghaccepted a United Nations call for an end
In Cairo, Egypt appealed for US.' indefenses totally off guard, swooped 500 to the'nine-day-old war, Iran warned it terventim and said its armed forces
disposable lighters were reported missing from the Cqwl.
feet over Baghdad today and bombed the would widen the war to other Persian
tryslde Market, County Road 46, say deputies.
were ready to defend the other countries
capital and a nearby gas refinery. A huge Gulf states if they did not stop helping in the
Thieves cut a hole in the fiberglass roof over the market
Persian
Gulf
from
any
attack.
ball of fire erupted from the Doha fuel Iraq,
At the United Nations, a well informed some time between Saturday night and Monday morning, they
facility.
For emphasis, Tehran Aent at least
say.
Middle East diplomat warned today the
In Tokyo, the Foreign Ministry today three Ian-and green painted Phantom Jets war
could "linger on for a long time" in a
WOMAN INJURED, PURSE TAKEN
reported the Iranian town of streaking out of misty skies to set huge
A 73-year-old Fern Park woman ciiffreqj two broken rIh
situation
haracterizedas"dIuatrou
Kburrarnshahr had fallen to the ad- Greco In un attack on the Doha gas
lngto tight oft a man who broke Into her home early Sunda y
for the whole area."
vanclng Iraqis and was reduced torubble refinery in Baghdad's eastern suburbs.
morning,
deputi es say,
The war moved Into its ninth day with
after days of fi ghting.
LOUIS Wales, of Fern Park, told deputies she was
It was the first attack on Baghdad In Tehrannotrespondlngtoau,N,secuijty
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The Japanese Foreign Ministry said three days and took Iraqi defenses
eep[ng in a screened in porch at 1:30 a.m. when she awoke to
by Council pies to end hostilities despite
IraqI tanks and armored vehicles had surprise. There was no advance alert and Iraq's saying It was ready to cease firing see a man cutting through the screen door.
She grabbed a heavy flashlight and began hitting him with it
rumbled into the embattled port city and only sporadic and Ineffective anti- "inunediately" if Iran did the same.
usi Japanese consulate general and aircraft fire at the jets streaking mm more
as he entered, but he took It away and assaulted her, deputies
With the hostages nearing their 12th say.
his staff were evacuatinu.
than 500 feet above the city.
month in captivity, Iran's revolutionary
She told the man the location of her purse which contained
In Iran, the nation's "hanging Judge,"
A massive ball of flame erupted from judge Sadegh Khalkhall, who has con- about $50, and slipped away from him, only to fall asleep In a
Sheikh Sadegh Khalkhali warned that the the refinery and a thick black column of demned hundreds of counter- greenhouse on her property.
American hostages, nearing their 12th smoke rose into the sky. Other bombs revolutionaries to death, warned the war
When she awoke, she called deputies then went to Flat Ida
month In captivity, will not be freed soon appeared to hit Baghdad's closed airport will not accelerate the release of the
Hospital-Altamonte,
where she was treated for two broken ribs
despite the Persian Gulf war,
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im pounded it, pending its return to the Sanford company.
BURGLARY THROUGH ROOF
Thieves cut their way through a fiberglass roof over Midway
grocery this weekend and made off with cigarettes, beer and
lighters, deputies say.
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fashioned for a tiny, 19-inch tall horse worked so well
on the miniature filly's First outing she almost ran

carrying sheets of glass. The theft, discovered Monday occurred some time after Sa(urday afternoon they say.
CAR RECOVERED AFTER "TEST"
Georgia state police say they have recovered a 1969 Pontiac
taken Monday from Sanford on a "test drive."
The car was driven away from Highway Automotive, 2613
u.&amp; High way 17-92, for a test by an unident if ied man who
never returned, Sanford police report.

The checks were worth a total of $2,038, deputies say.
Wright was already being held In lieu of $5,250 bond on other
bud check charges of grand theft and uttering a forgery at the
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DUBLIN, N.H. UPI) - You can tell the outside
temperature by counting the chirps a cricket mimakes,
and you can find out what the weather may be like
months in advance by reading The Old Farmer's
Almanac, which hits the news stands today.
As for the most popular feature of the almanac,
folksy prognoUctd' .'w - Wtdtheh-wise - predicts a
generally mild winter for the United States, although
wet in the western third and quite wet in the South and
sections of the Midwest and Ohio River Valley.

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Once lislde, the thieves gathered up 18 power tools, mostly
drills, glass cutting equipment and radios, then loaded up the
goods into the company's 1970 white Chevrolet pickup truck
and drove off, they report.

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the company, they say.
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fence surrounding the company's building, then unbolted and
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AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: fl; overnight
low: 70; Monday's high: 94; barometric pressure: 29.88;
relative humidity: 94 percent; Winds: southwest at 8 mph.
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, !:O'l
a.m.. 2.44 p.m., lows. L12 a.m., 9.11 p.m.. PORT
CANAVERAL: highs, 1:59 a.m., 2:36 p.m.; lows, 8:03 a.m,,
- 9:02 p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 6:18 a.m., 9:30 p.m.; lows, 2:18
a.m., 12:26 p.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out 50
Miles: Winds southwest to west around 10 knots through
Wednesday. Seas 3 feet or less. Widely scattered thun
derstorms.
AREA FORECAST: Pa rtly cloudy through Wednesday wi th
a chance of mainly afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
Highs in the low 90s. Lows in the low lOs. Winds mostly southweI 10 mph. Rain probability 50 percent today, 20 percent
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people in northern New Jersey to ration wpter. On the opposite
side of the spectrum, heavy rai ns Tuesday still threatened
portions of nor th-central Texas. Stamford, Texas, about 40
miles north of Abilene, has had a whopping 17.80 Inches of rain
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Deputies and animal control officers spent the morning

Envoy To Poland Approved

Meehan has been approved as ambassador to Poland
by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Another career diolomat. harry Shlaudeman. won
approval as ambassador to Argentina when U
committee voted Monday to accept nine diplomatic
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The period will end at noon Oct. 23.
In Longwood, meanwhile, wi1.th two seals on the ci ty cornission up for election, the candidate qualifying period ,viIl
open at 8a.m. Frida y and close at 5 p.m. Oct. 17, according to
City Clerk Donald Terry.

The fife-and-cackle corps" Goldie the chicken appears to be singing to Bill
Corbin's accompaniment1 during a recent Civil War Re-enactment in st.
Louis. Corbin Is a member of the Camp Fuller Field Music Unit of Rockford,
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Mae West has been moved
from her guarded celebrity suite to the intensive care
unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, where she hils been
hopita1ized for six weeks following a stroke.
Despite implications the 88-year-old sex queen's
condition had deteriorated, a friend of the actress said
Monday Miss West was showing signs of improvement.

Candidate qualification period for two seats on the I.,ake
Mary City Council and the mayor's office will open at noon
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The World Bank and
International Monetary Fund began their 35th Joint
annual meeting today with a proposal for expanded aid
to developi ng countries above pla nned levels for the
next few years.
President Carter was to address the meeting, at.
tended by finance ministers and other officials from
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The three men and one woman were charged with
narcotics violations Monday under the law, which is
designed to discourage the increasing use of ships in
narcotics smuggling, federal authorities in New York
said. Three others, British citizens, were turned over to
authorities in Panama, where the ship was registered.
The law - which forbids a U.S. citizen aboard a ship
at sea to possess an illegal drug with intent to sell it
carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Four people arrested aboard a
freighter carrying 30 ton* of marijuana will be the first
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fasting to protest detention at McNeil Island federal
penitentiary dropped' to seven today whee 54 others
accepted a breakfast of coffee and sweetrolls, said
Supt. B. Bud Grey.
The protest began Thursday when 23 Cubans sat in
one cell and refused to eat. By late Sunday, 61 of the 244
Cubans held at the island prison had crowded into five
cells, refusing to budge or eat Food, demanding that the
Immigration and Naturalization Service eppeed up
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physician; Mrs. Smith, a member of the planning council, is
director of Victim Services with the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department.
Certificates of appreciation were awarded to the following
council members:
Cynthia J. Hutchinson, secretary and director 1978.80;
Stewart Abel, president and director 1979-80; Teresa Scinto,
treasurer and director 1979-80; Daniel Scinto, president and
director 1978-79; Grace Kehrer, executive director 191-79; and
Susan A. Skambis, planner and director 1978-80.

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Two American -bishops
told a Vatican meeting that 80 percent of Roman,
Catholic women in the United States use con-j
traceptives and the church must thodernize its
methods of teaching doctrines on birth control.
The bishops made their comments Monday during
the second working day of the Fifth World Synod of
Bishops meeting in the Vatican to discuss the problems
'ml the modern Christian family.
cardinal John Quinn of San Francisco said the
problem of birth control was "immense" for the
churchandrejectionofitsteachingson thesubjectwas
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Tuesday, September 30, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) There had loss to Denver, was more than a defeat.
Grogan hit on 17 of 24 passes for 209 pattern In which he outran defender by Otis Armstrorg.
England- bounced back to a 10-7 halftime
been talk of revenge before the game, of
"We felt we had a debt to pay for last yards and tossed his eighth touchdown of Steve Foley to t ba ll.
"This was the typeof game the defense lead on a Field goal and a two-yard touch
reversing last year's humiliation and year and th at Inspired us. We were fired the year.
"Grogan put me to the test on that needed," said tackle Tony McGee. "We down run by rookie Vagas Ferguson.
doing it with authority,
up For this one," said newly returned
All this on a bad knee which had left one," said Morgan who caught three played as a team tonight and that's what
In the third quarter, Ferguson fumbled
The New England Patriots wanted defensive lineman Richard Bishop.
him uncertain of his pla ying status up to passes for 3 yards in the game. "I had to counted."
on New England's 37 and the Broncos
their Monday night game with the
The Patriots again turned to their 48 hours before kickoff.
run and I caught it on my fingertips. He
The victory upped New England's need'ed just five plays to capitalize on
Denver Broncos
badly. 'And they aerial connection of Grogan and speedy
"I figured I'd start and see how it went. threw the ball where It was supposed to record to 3.1 and was their first Monday Armstrong's run. But that was it for the
succeeded, kicking a national television receiver Stanley Morgan. The two If it didn't feel good I was going to get be."
night triumph since 1976 (2-7 overall),
visitors, who fell to 1-3, their
jinx in the process with 23-14 victory on hooked up on a 45-yard touchdown in the out, but I felt fine," Grogan said.
With the lead secured, the much
The game drew 11,000 last-minute fans, since 1975.
the accurate arm of a rapidly maturing third quarter to give New Engla nd the
The main offensive weapon has been maligned New England defense went to th e largest game gate in team history but
We are not used to losing," sa id
Steve Grogan and stellar defense effort lead for good, 17-14. Two fourth-quarter Morgan, who has caught 10 passes for 3M work. They held Broncos to 52 total yards the Broncos quieted them
quickly but Denver Coach Red Miller. "1 don't like
in the second half.
field goals by John Smith (8 of 9 on the yards and Five touchdowns this year. His in the second half and only one first down taking 7-0 lead on a 17-yard pass from the feeling, it's a foreign one and I don't
The Patriots. had felt last year's 45-10 season) cemented the victory,
crucial grab Monday came on a post after an early th ird period touchdown run Matt Robinson to Haven Moses. New know how to eact to it."
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Stanford did to Oklahoma. Who would have ever thought
Tennessee would beat Auburn 42-0 ) like that's That's what is
going to happen to us if our players don't work harder to improve and get toughness."

The miscalculation was in the cost to U.S.
consumers of the phased-in deregulation of
domestic crude-oll, pricm which had been

Carter could largely rebut Reagan's
charges by citing recent figures from

nations have declined to play with the
majority. These few have continued to

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possibility for international agreement on issues

remark suggesting the GOP candidate Is a

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rivalry if not war. Perhaps Richardson is not
exaggerating in his estimation of the achievement

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almost all hijackings of recent years.

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likely to be In the future. Plane h1jackings are

deregulation, it might be difficult politically

and the early incidents Involved East

essentially a post-World War II development

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.Increase was from domestic production. The though his doing so would refute much of

West and the h1hackers greeted as heroes,

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public is going to rebel against it. Nov. 4, 1980,

The result: Standard was able to boost Its figures on increased drilling and production
quarterly dividend by 22 percent while while neglecting to tell voters exactly how
allocating 1250 million more to Its domestic- much that Increased production is costing

want their names In print. The .Evening

would be a good day for that to happen.

exploration budget for this year thanAt had thenL

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drown*between "bad" hijackings and "good"

"This will be a total mismatch," he bellow4d while wiping

commandeering of planes for Flights to
freedom. The time could well come when a
plane and Its captors would have to be

the rivers of sweat from his trim, 218-pound body. "Holmes
won't win a round. It w on 't even be close, He'll look slow and
he'll look awful. My timing and reflexes are perfect."

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uranium to Iraq. All It takes to build a nuclear upon the Soviet Union for their military
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threateni ng Israel," which already Is "stockpiling nuclear warheads,"
could create "a classic unstable,
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deliver 70 to 80 kilo as a beghudog. They
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warm a rebW document from the Pentagon's secret files,

nuclear warheads. A nuclear missile bout- on parole.

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Graham's sacrifice fly'.
these days at the ball park.
Boston drew to wi thin 2-1 in the first on Jim Rice's RBI single
"Every game is scary," said Weaver after Eddie Murray's
two-run homer In the sixth inning Monday night powered the and tied the game in the second on Glenn ilof (man's single.
Baltimore's Steve Stone pitched the first six Innings to pick
Baltimore Orioles, now 3'-z games behind the Idle New York
up lus 25th victory against seven losses. Sanuny Stewart
Yankees, to a 4-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox and a sweep
earned his third save.
of their twi-night doubleheader.
each' --- °Veah, It's 25,' said Stone. "I'm pleased wi th the number
knocked in two runs to lead the Oriol es to a 5-2 triumph, but I could have been a Little sharper."

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took a 1-0 lead in the second inning when Pat Kelly, who
reached second on an error, went to third on Terry Crowley's
double and scored on DeCinces' infield out.

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recorci and judged him an acceptable risk for'
the furlough program.
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Maddox,

5-4, in 10 innings, before 1,787 fans — the sinallest baseball

partner of Ali, Dundee said,"All knows Holmes Inside and Out,
but Holmes doesn't know a thing about Ali. AU the t1Ifl5 they
worked together In the ring, All never showed him anything, he

never took it seriously."

benched Monday, apparently for losing a line drive in the sun
in Sunday's 8-3 loss to the Expos, which allowed two runs to
score.
After the Cubs broke a 3-3 tie with two runs in the top of the
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IsraeL This tbreat reportedly has spurred the who now calls linseif JOtnI Parker.
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problem for the United States," he wri*"is
Aft a top-secret DIA report: "Priadently,
not the prospect of a nuclear conflict lit- we must aanune that tarsal Is corid ring
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conventional weapons, aplinst the (Irao) must consider dw imptIcationg of su&amp; &amp;c.

secretly developing nuclear weapons, which
could add a f rightening newThicendlary lit the
midst of all those oil barrels and powderkegs.

his pinch-hit, three-run home run with two out in the ninth

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wald to load the bases before Trillo lined a 1-1 pitch up the
iniddl-e~-making a winner of Kevin Saucier,
7-3, by scoring

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Maddox, who wasn't even supposed to play. Maddox was

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bring in the tying run.. KvitliMoreland singled and I.arry [Iowa

to cap a three-run 15th-inning, rally that saved the Phillies.

Louis Cardinals. "I once hit a home run in San Francisco on

training camp for the fight ih Deer Lake, Pa. lie now has lost
more than an Inch from-his waist,
All said he was going to run 5 miles this morning and then
begin a rest period until the fight.. His cool, calm and collected
appearance Is not a cover-up, nsisted his trainer, Angelo
Dundee.
"We're a cool, happy, loose unit," Dundee said of the All
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"We have to at least Lv.~Iose to Montreal, that's why.it was

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my biggest hit," said Trillo, who connected for a two-out single

inning lifted the Montreal Expos to a 5-2 victory over the St.

Holmes, 30, the World Boxing Council heavyweight cha
pi on with a u record, against All, (be kgcrdary three-t(mt
champion, Thursday night at Caesars Palace.

universal

That cannot be ii a policy

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Phillies, who edged Chicago, 6-5, in 15 innings.

And thaVs why Manny Trillo and John Tamargo had the

pay for the right to lose their money, you have the scene:

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Western reaction, although considerably

United Press International

their object wa3 the same; winning the National League Fast

eye injury is more serious than he or his handlers are willing to

entire thing, more than 600

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They were separated by miles, hours and circumstances but

admit. But, in all liklihood Ali's iWnd is as sound as it ever was
and Holmes' l ef t eye isn't a big deal at all.
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Europeans seeking to break through the Iron

the pockets of domestic producers even

telephone number so the identity of the
writer may be verified. The Evening Herald
will respect the wishes of writers who do not
Herald also reserves the right to edit letters
to eliminate libel or to conform to space
requirements.

But it has not always been so, and I not

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says this Is the end of ' the line and the next minute he's
screaming about being champion until 1985, defending the
crown two times a year For the next four years.

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the first six months of this year than during makes the need for increased domestic muted after decades of Eat-West corn.
petition, remains favorable.
the same period of 1979. Even taking Into production seem considerably less desperate
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domestic crude was 35 percent blow during . compounded by the current oil glut~ which

sure that Ud crupa1gn IU

team currently on proba-lion
Is Auburn.

sparring session Sunday, failed to appear at a scheduled news

average price Standard received for its Reagan's argument. Carter's dilemma is

slippery dig. There is no quicker way to make

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problem for the democracies. Their airlines

of last year; an estimated $85 million of that

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profit3were up SM million over the first half ,

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company. 'Three-fourths of Standard's crude
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Their weakness is that a handful of crucial

years rather than Immediately.

be a need to turn to the seabed for metals and
suits their own radical political 1XOSeS•
merely calling for a cani$lgn devoid of hate
kept artificially low by government "
Cuba has been prominent among their
minerals now produced from mining operations but not accusing Reagan of racism
drilling
starts
and
Increased
domestic
In his
regulation. The Carter administration hoped
on the land tnasses of the earth. LawoLthaSe&amp; rernarks to-a.predomlnantly-biack audience'. that bringing those prices up toworid levels
production. Domesti c production is 50,000. number.
Which makes Castro's joining the learn for
barrels a day higher than the department
Treaty -setting forth how those resources will be at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta?
"would decrease crude-oll imports and en,any reason particularly welcome. The way in
esfirnates
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without
exploited Is the only alternative to an era of
courage domestic production,
which he has done so is both the least cornderegulation. Drilling of new wells Is at a
I rivalry and strife among nations with a capacity c That also Is hard to believe. The president
plicated and the most effective of responses to
Energy Department experts initially ad- record level; at lent 60,00 new otl and gas
ertainly was criticizing as racist what
for seabed mining.
the problem. It requires no special agencies
vised Carter that phased-in deregulation wells will be drilled this year, up 10,000 from
Reagan had said and absent 'any other
Th e developing nations did no, get everything disclaimer it is re
would cost consumers about $18 billion from last year. The department calculates that or involved procedures. It eliminates the peril
asonable to conclude he
they wanted at Geneva, but the agreement on wanted the audience to think he was accusing
to hostage passengers that force special
Its beginning in June 1979 through its corn- deregulation will Increase domestic
pletion In September 1981. Now, halfway production by 350,000 barrels a day by Sep. cornmandounits such as the Israelis and West
seabed resources can be considered a victory for the man as well as the remarks. To make
through the period, the experts have raised tember 1981.
Germans have employed with notable suctheir quest for a better economic break in the things worse, the president then waited a
CCSS lnecapably involves.
their
estimate
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days
So
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didn't
think
Reagan
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Why?
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Was
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racist
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doubt that landing a-seized plane anywhere
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too low. Since the original estimate was liberals and moderates
seque nce
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The seven years of Law o he Sea ngotiations dreary presidential campaign to keep their
made, world oil prices have doubled, causing years that the administration agonized over
threat would dwindle to 'Insignificance if not
have been a laboratory for negotiations and punches above the belt. There always seems
domestic prices to increase far more rapidly the tsue. In finally ordering the phased-In disappear altogether,
than had been anticipated,
Success could, however, raise another
compromise between the "have" and "have not" to be someone who, like the pre-born again
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spirit of cooperation of those responsible for IllS Secretary Patricia Harris in her
"specter of white sheets" remark about
making It work.
One thing is- certain. Sooner or later there will Reagan in Dallas.

teams that truly might be are overlooked. Lo0 at what .

concerned by the hijacking problem and
anxio us to find a way to end It.
Attempts have been made. There are In'

existence a number of multi-nation
agreements on air piracy, notably those
adopted by the International Civil Aviation
originally planned to spend.
Organization In Tokyo (1863), The Hague
Which brings us to Carter's political
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mind wherr the subject is Fidel Castro.
But the promptreturn, as promised, of the
latest plane hi jackers to the United Sta tes for
prosecution might almost lead one to suspect
that two decades of experience wi th the
reali ties of power are commencing to have a
mellowing effect on Cuba's maximum leader.
NEW YORK (UPI) Alabama, which extended the nation's
longest winning streak to 24 games and gave Coach Bear
It is not the sort of mutually beneficial performance that has previously been forBryant his 9th career victory in a 41-0 thrashing of Vanthcoming from Havana
derbilt, remained the No. I team in the country, receiving 26
1rrne, Castro had hisown reasontThe two-.......first-place votes-for 604' poInts,
hijackers were recent expellees social tinOhio State, a 38-21 winner over Arizona Stare, held on to the
desirables for whom there could be no
No. 2 spot with eight Firstplace votes and 578 points, Nebraska,
welcome home again to his Cuba.
which knocked off Penn State, 21-7, remained at No. 3,
That may be self-Interest, but don't knock
receiving the remaining eight First-place votes for 542 points.
it, When It's shared it has another name
But upsets among last week's Top 10 members caused some
cooperation. It's what makes good neighbors
changes In this week's ratings.
and lasting marriages.
Southern California moved up a notch to No. 4, replacing
Oklahoma, which lost, 31-14, to Stanford, while Texas ad-V
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"Everbody wants to be No. 1," said Bryant, "But a lot of
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development for the rule of law since the United
Nations itself was founded. While that may be
Both sides tried to play political games with
bigotry and when they got caught at it, both
overstating the case, the number of agreett'ents
reached so far dealing with fishing, rights of-- -claimed the opposition threw the..ftrst.mudball.
passage and other issues is certainly impressive,
The agreement which seems to signal clear
lioth candidates claimed they were not
sailing from now on was reached last summer at trying to exploit racial feeling, which is hard
Geneva. It calls for a complex voting formula for to believe.
sharing power in the International Seabed
Did Ronald Reagan reall y think his
Authority which, will control development of rcfcrenc to "states' rights" in a speech in
mineral resources qn the ocean floor. This was a Mississippi was devoid of racist connotation?
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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Carters and
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mankind is going to share that heritage. Fina ll y
the long effort to draft a Law of the Sea Treaty is
approaching landfall.
. Th e Word from th e ninth sesSion' of the UN Law
of the Sea Conference, just ended at Geneva, is the
most hopeful to date. Unless something comes
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little hit morehan the women. But I'm partial to women. It's
the only fair thing to. do. I've put it off for a long time."

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Atlanta
Asked waivers on
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Glenn Hagen and George Bucci.
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McNeese Stale and Bruce Collins
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San Diego
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fight be stopped. But that appeared most unlikely wi th
promoter Don King saying it was merely "blackmail."
Other fights on the prqgram, to be held in a temporary,
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Seattle
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Reuss, LA 2.51; Whitson, SF
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NY 2.66; Norris, Oak 2 52;
California 6. Milwaukee 2
Burns, Chi 2 01; Gura, KC 2.09;
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Niekro. Ali 166
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California (Ferris 0 I), 1010
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old grandson visiting him all
summer. She said, "I don't
want to sound like an old
scrooge, but the boy spends
most of the day at my house,
playing wi th my two, ages 8
and ió lie helps himself to
snacks, argues with my
children and behaves like a
typical 9-year-old. I don't
want to be rude, but six hours
a day, every day, is a little
wpsrinr' how do 1 handle
wearing
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launching a community W&amp; Ca!IIpai(fl (I) collect S&amp; If Green
Stamps to be turned in for money to go to the Il)nald McDonald
house to be built at Shands Teaching IIOS))itill tiGiinesville.

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Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve
Cash to be
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641

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

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REVENUE;
$14.40 per lot (445 lots)
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ll pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

$
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939

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

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IaIanceBrougNForWardCssh

3.724
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APPROPRIATIONS
Total Expenses

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214

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Sum
APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
ResirveiorContlngendes
Reserve for Cash to be
i

5

Village Green Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
Si7il per lot (26 lots)
Other Revenue
?3pc!gflutnTg!al
:
BaianceBroughtForwardCash

3.397

$

t

______

TOTAL RECEIPT$ AND BALANCES

1.504
0
11716
0-

11371
121

S 3497 APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
$
2.179
Carried Forward
249
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
449

SterNal Park Street U0ti District

.

3.7k

$

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
RaservelorContingencios
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

21

$

.

S

4,343

5

-

-

V

5,054

-

-

V

_____

-

1.115
ill

$

-

REVENUE:
S27l3perlot(lIJicts)
Other Revenue
SS pd.ol Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

_____

-

- -

SprIngs Landiag Unit 2
Street LgIlttI,g District

Meadewl West Street Uftsg Dle4rIct

REVENUE:
$1493 per lot (143 lots)
Other Revenue
"
pct. of Sum Total
BaiaflCeBrOugMFOrwerdCalh

-----

61345

$

REVENUE:
S44,llperiot(SClots)
313
Other Revenue
H pct. ol Sum Total
Balance Brought ForwsrdCash
172
•
34 TOTflILRECEIPTSANDBALANCIS

$

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

-

-

-

______

I.*2

Newel Co" Sod less LI a
StresS UI$aI District

-0
-0-0
6.343

--------

149
4
141
34

$

_____

TOTALAPPROPRIATIONS

3,544

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserv.for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Foward

1,001

$

TOTAL

REVENUE:
S15.NpaJ lot (is Q$$)
Other Revenue
95 pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
ReserveforContlngencles
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

---

-

______

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
RsserveferccntlngenCies
Cash
serve
Carried Forward

$

-

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

$

-

123

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

361

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

1*26

$

V

5

101
i

169

Ma,tkamPeistoStresiUghltegDlstrld
1.34$
4
1471
33$

11001

Other Revenue
95 Pct. ol Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

______

$

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$

SpnlngValleyFarmsltreefLlghtlngoistrlci

5

-

$

0
319
612

REVENUE;

2,253

-

743

$

REVENUE:
$13.3.4 per lot (1)6 lob)
• Other Revenue
95 pct. of Sum Total
Balanc e Brought Forward Cash

_______

-

$

1

______

-

44$

Tuskawilla Pointe Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
$22.37 per lot (50 lots)
Other Revenue
C5 pct. ot Sum Total
balance Br000htForwardCash

-

-

-V -V

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

1,407
0
1.327
724

-

1.613

S

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS:

-

S

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

______

_______

REVENUE:
$12.2Cpir lot (3llots)
OtherRevenue
95pct.of Sum Total
aiance Brought Forward Cash

eIl$rajdlWSedeUrseSUg*fln3Distrd

543

-

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Cat'TiedForward

102

MartkamPiaceStreelligktlngDlstrld

-

113

201
73

-

2-41

-

-

513

-

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

-

-

_______

4

-

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

APPROPRIATIONS:
TotalExpens.s
Reservefot Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

345

V
APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Resere for Cash to be
Carried Forward

$

-

______

1,060
9'

- -

330

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

V

REVENUE;
S11.2O per lot (30 lots)
Other Revenue
95pct.of Sum Tots l
Balance Brought Forward Cash

3,221

S

-------------------------

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
Tuscawllla Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
$27.13 per lot (ill lots)
Other Revenue
CSpct.otSumTo$al
Balance Brought Forward Cash

Shannon Downs Street Lighting District

_______

- -

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

Lynwood Street Lighting District

-------

•-..

V

V

V.

-

-

V

-

•

REVENUE:
$19.54 per lot (137 lots)
Other Revenue
ll pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

V

V

110

Trailwood Estates Stree$ Lighting District
REVENUE:
$14.I0 per lot (295 lots)
Other Revenue
CS pct. of Sum To$al
Balance Brought Forward Cash

1.39

_____
___

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Res.rvefor Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to.be.
Carried Forward
RepayGsneralFundLoan

143

______

-

11143
4
105$
234

S

-

.--

3.333

$

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

-

$

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

-

-

31013

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

REVENUE;
$21.37 per lot (71 lots)
OtherRevenue
9spct.ofSumTo$aI
Balance Brought Forward Cpsh

___

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

1*

$

$

-

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

Robin Hill Street Lighting District

1,145

$

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

1,037

$

REVENUE:
S9.lOper lot (6Ilots)
Other Revenue
llpct.ofSumTotai
Wlnctrwgtit

-

314

-

S

5.

-

ill

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS V

TOTALRECEIPTSANDBALANCES

-

Pi 0

7,611
251

________

V

1271
Ii,

$

V

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

Temple Terrace Street Lighting District
S
REVENUE:
$l667 per lot (SOlots)
Other Revenue
9Sctof Sum Total
Balance Brought Foward Cash
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

APPROPRIATIONS:
Wail 11.545thses,
Reserve ferCäMncks
Reserye for Cash to b.
Carried Forward

-

V

-

s

-

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES
-.

-

Hlghiand Pines, U hit 3&amp;4
Street

,

$

-

.

-

-

3333

626

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

.

$

-

51

Laurelweedltreet Lighting District
REVENUE:
$16.24per lot (a2 lots)
Other Revenue
95pct. Of ;um Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

u
4
1100
129

S

-

1.472
01.35$
4

______

5

V

-

o3.333
0-

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

V

-

•

-- -

-

- -

V -

PranieLake Street Lighting District
REVENUE;
$ .2111 per front footage
(6.017.26 front Wage)
Other Revenue
CS pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

o.
93
212

TOTALAPPROPRIATIONS

_____
_____

-

2.605

1.012
375

5
-

519

$

-

•

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
RoservetorCorWingencles .
Reserve for Cash to be
Carr
Forwvd

$

5,013

S

-------APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forw ard

233

______

$

TOTALAPPROPRIATIONS

-

22

________

- _

--

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Res.ryeforContlngencles
Reserve to,' Cash to be
Carried Forward

$

$

V

.-

.-.......j

-----.- --V.-.

V

1.

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

--

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

40

-

V

.
-

--

24

$

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

-

V
•

-

TOTAL

.

$

-

V

REVENUE:
$23.90 per lot (4110*1)
Dither Revenue
9Spct.ot Sum Total

V

APPROPRIATIONS:
TOtal Expenses
Relerva for Contingencies
Reserve for Caihtibe
CarrISdFOrWard

Aldeas Gardess
APPRQPRIATION$i
TotalExpenses
Reserve for ContInGencIes
Reserve lee Cash to W

------V

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward
--

-

sos
4$

s

V

1.212
-011012

.

_______

-

43 por lot (80 ots)
Oilier Revenue
*5 pct. of Sum Total
Balance IruugMForwardcash

1,113

$

-

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

-

-

$11500

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

&amp;U

-

-

-

Ii
REVENUE:
MILLS
Oth.rRsvenueIjpd.Ot Sum Total
lilince Brought Forward Cash

j

-

322

V

.

V

pedea$vepaeSlior$ags.3
.

V

V

____

-

.

157

-

-

TOTALAPPROPRIATIONI

420
-0-5*,
47

Highlands PInss, Unit l$l Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
$17.Olperlot(67iots)
$
Other Revenue
C3 pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

______

-

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
2.232
123

-

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash lobe
Carried Forward

V

-

-

V

11201
112

--

Lake Ridge Park Pro* Lighting District
REVENUE:
$l0VSl per lot (49 lots)
Other Revenue
tipct.of Sum Total'
Balance Brought ForwardCash

1.741

Tanglewood Estates Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
S19lipor lot 2lliots
S
Other Revenue
9Spct.of Sum Total

2,605

_______

-

-

V

APPROPRIATIONS:
TqlaI Ixpenies
Reserve forCoiw10oencles
Rewrve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

$

5

V

-

-

$

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

31797
333

-

1,94*
660

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

..

1,439,034

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND SAL,ANCIS

1449

-

-

-0-

$

-

-

-

-

______

.

--

-

--

Federal Esuesee $Aarta Ni. $

.

5

$

5

21051

V

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

4'

-

$ 3.315.23342

•

V

V

.

-

-

-

-

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses •
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to bb
Carried Forward

V

APPROPRIATIONS;
Total Expenses
Ros*rvo for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
brought Forward

121

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contln9encies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Foward

______

$5,144,942.21
10313.21

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

V - --

S

-

774
72

S

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

366
.0.

$

______

-

-

$ 5.135.33342

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

941

-

-

_______

-

-V-VV VV

S

-

-

-

-

V

159

REVENUE:
S14.94per lot (6llots)
Other Revenue
95 pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Foward Cash

3547

$

________

V

$ 234.77447

-o

_______

______

4

--

4,744

-

$3
i

$

-

443

-

$211,774.47
-0-

'

31176
110

$

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

--

.

'

1.991
-01,744
.0.

V

-

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

-

-

$
•

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

-

'
Grove Estates Street Lighting Dlstnlctt

2.53$
U6

______

V

-

-

-

-

547

$

..

Indian Hills Jamestown Street Lighting District
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
REVENUE:
V
S .1393 per front footage
(139$ front lo&amp;ge)
'
Oakland Shorn Street
Lighting District
$ -'---h3Sé
REVENUE:
Other Revenue
-oS21.27 per
(i
lS pct. of Sum Total
L 17
Other Revenue
Balance Brought Porwerd Cash
153
95 Dd. of Sum Total
TOTAL R ECEIPTS AND BALANCES
5
11500
Balance Brought Forward Cash

,

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

______

-

Green Gets esfaeStreet ugh,lngDistrict

-

-

-

$

-

11,016

$

APPROPRIATIONS:
V
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

3,239

$

1.737

-

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

-

______

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

--

-

214,775.47

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

-

-

3,034
313

-

-

-0$
314,774.47
4
4

-

-

-

V

,

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash t be
Called Forward

--:

3,194
0

______

- -

31131

-

•

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

J

-

1

-

V

REVENUE:
4 MILLS
Other Revenue
95pctofSumTolal
Balance Brought Forward Cash

V

______

-

-

-

-ç

-

$

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Fonar4----

V

a

-

Capital Outlay Fund
Jail Complex

21732

V

______

1

$

V

_______
. --

21576
211
102

REVENUE;
$ .76 mills
Other Revenue
CS pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

i,iig
i

-

i

-

V

-

11,243
1,054

-

V

Oakland Hills Improvoment District

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

33$

-

-

3,219

$

14,014

$

REVENUE:
$li2l per lot (121 lots)
Other
lSpct.ofSumTotal
Balance Brought Forward Cash

-

APPROPRIATIONS;
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

-

-

11011
,

s

-

S

-

Sunrise, Unit i&amp;2A
Street Lighting District

•

1,210

5

,

Gregory Drive Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
S31.11 per lot (197 lots)
Other Revenue
C5pctof Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

1,264

V

14.000 APPROPRIATIONS:
APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
2.059
$
Total Expenses
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
5 1,592.544
Reserve for Cant ingoncles
193
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Reserve for Cash to be
Carr led Forward
ø1'Oas.dona taxable valuation of all properties lying outside municipal
322
Carried Forward
Repay General Fund Loan
boundaries of 51.515.153.042.
43
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
3 AM
$
Pow er No" Capital Outlay Fund
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
REVENUE:
Per Lot
S 4,210.43
.
Beverly Terrace StneiILiffNtI.gDlshld
Other Revenue
150.00
PorsstIrss$tnestLIgtiflngDisfrId
ENUL
eta-----2----------------s,Ui.;o
S,3S07O4rVVfO0tIQI-------------------Balance rought Pat wsrd Cash
3.55519
S1g34p.rlot(14loti1
(i.341.YO front footage)
03
$
Other Revenue
Other
Revenue
TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES
4
$ 6 001.$9
"pd.of Sum Total
'
ll pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash
0Balance Brought Forward Cash
APPROPRIATIONS;
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES V
Total Expenses
$
s s.soi.s,
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
Res.rvefor Contingencies
.0.
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward
soo.00 APPROPRIATIONS:
'APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Total Expenses
Reserve
for
Contingencies
34
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
S 640159
Reserve for Coting.ncIes
Reserve for Cash to be
Reserve for cash to be
ed rw rd
56
Carried Forward
Iunten Lane Capital OvtlayFund
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
0
REVENUE
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
Per Lot
5 2,275.12
Other Revenue
70.00
IOeaveøtlriNe
95 pd. of Sum Total
District
2,230.71
Forest Part EstateIrtsStrossIJlsItks.
REVENUE:
BalanceBroughtForwardCash
i,114.S
Sect$enl Street ligbtlag District
$15.67 per lot
$
REVENUE:
Other Revenue
TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES
0S 31343.60
$22.17 per lot 112 lots)
9S pct. ol Sum Total
743
Other Revenue
Balance Brought Forward Cash
157
pct of
APPROPRIATIONS:
Balance Brought Forward Cash
TOTAL
RECEIPTS
AND
BALANCES
Total Expenses
950
$
$ 3.09360
Reserve for Contlngencies
4
TOTALRECEIPTSANDBALA$CE$
Reserve for Cash to be
APPROPRIATIONS,
Carried Forwaed
250.00
Total Expenses
$
740
Resolve for Contingoncles
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
71
5, 3.34360
APPROPRIATIONS:
Reserve for Cash to be
Total Expenses
Carried Forward
,
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
P.werRsad Interest $$lnklagPv.d
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
$
IISG
Carr led Forward
REVENUE:
V
-0-MILLS
S.
4
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
Other Revenue
250.00
IranlleyNalll$talesStrsstL.jgntIagDlsMct
95 pd. of Sum Total
237.30
REVENUE:
Balance Brought Forward Cash
3497.31
$ .ii per front oofage
Forest Part Estates..
Transfer In
3,26450
(9.353 front footage)
$ 3,392
kctIs
I Stroll L1$Ilng District
Other Revenue
-0REVENUE;
TOTAL RECE IPTS AND BALAN CES
$ 91301.41
llpct. of Sum Total
'
2.231
$21.3l per Io$ (St lots)
Balance Brought Forward Cash
Other Revenue
APPROPRIATIONS;
flpct.olSumTotal
Total Expenses
S 3.57331
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$3•$30
Balance lrougt*Forw.rdCasa
Reserve for Contingoncles
4
RewrveforCashtobs TOTALRECE1PTSANDSALANCES
CirrtlOWatt
.___•______4_. APPROPRIATONIr-------------------Debt Reserve
3.43530
Total Expenses
3,043
$
Reserve for Corillneencles
APPROPRIATIONS: V
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
S
.2Oi.4i
Reserve fo Cash to be
us
Total Expenses
Carried Forward
Reserve for Contingencles
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
3,355
Reserve for Cash to be
BurIes Lane Interest &amp;Slnklsg Fund
Carried Forward
REVENUE:
4 MILLS
-0$
CsreIynEstaNsStm09UgdtegDlsIu1ct
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS •
Other Revenue
130.00
REVENUE:
llpct.of Sum Total
113.50
51221 par 10 (63 loft)
74.1
$
Balance Brought Forward Cash
2.00241
other Revenue
4
Peiweed Phase I $ti0$ U$IIag District
Transfer ill
2,$33
lspct.ol Sum Total
REVENUE:
BaiancelrougtaFcrwardCasl,
$li4I per Iot(135.11l0$s)
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$ 5.01474
OtherRevosu.
TOTAL.R!CEIPTSANDIALANCI$
'
$
llpct.0$SumTotal
&amp;PPROPRIATIONS:
Balance Brought Forward Cash
Total xponses
$ 1,93231
______
Reserve for ContIngencies
4
APPROPRIATIONS:
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
Reserve for Cash to be
Total Expenses
$
Carried Forward
4
Reserve for Contingencies
DebiReserve
3,I3.13
Resorvsfgr - Casfitgbe
APPROPRIATIONS:
Carried Forward
is
Total Expenses
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
S 3,033.14
Reserve forCentingenc1ts
TOTAL. APPROPRIATIONS
Reserveforcasfi -te be
Carried Fgrword
Repay General Fund Loan
REVENUE
Casa Ab"
labmd
.OtMILLS
136431
$
REVENUE:
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
Other Revenue
UIUN
5110$ per lot (in lets)
$
t*20
Npct. ll Sum Total
2.231,741
Omer Revs
V
4
Balance Brought Forward Cash
1,019,316
flpct.11SumTotal
39444
FiIWeedP%sN23109U.j.,
Non-Revenue Reimbursiments
1.515.930
Balance Brought Forward Caeb
349
REVENUE:
-•.

-

-

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

V

11151

$

-

______

$

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

'

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

Florida Haven Street Lighling 011ifirld

REVENUE:
$f101perlot(1lOIots)
Other Revenue
lS pct. ol Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

$

,

2,475

$

-

..

3.431

______

REVENUE:
31.10 per lot (24 lots) V
Other Revenue
95 pct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought ForwarciCash

-

-

5

-

309

'

4
0-

S

V
$

APPROPRIATIONS;
Total Expenses
Resorb for Contingencies
Reserve for C4*to be
Carried For* ei'd
V
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

147

.

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

209

-

-

-

2.5*3
-O
2,451
765

S

-

-

1,913

_________

21200

S

21303

V

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

TOTALRECEIPTSANDBALANCES

.

-

-

-

3.399
o

$

V

-2.47$

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

Bel Air Hills, UR112 Strad Ligh"mil Oftffld

Fo

-

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

491

APPROPRIATIONS:
TotalExpenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carr led

1.145
131

'

--

Carri

TOTAL RECEIPI$ AND BALANCES

11111

,

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
ldyIiwllde Street Lighting District
REVENUE:
12l.52p.rlot (42 lots)
Other Revenue
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BSl.!C. Brought Foward Cash

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REVENUE:
317.65 per lot (116.33 lots)
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Balance Brought Forward

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REVENUE:
$24.Sl per lot (491 lots)
Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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REVENUE:
$15,22p.rlot (Ui-lots)
Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Reserves for Contingenclos
Reserve for Cash to be
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TOTAL.RECEIPTS AND BALANCES

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Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
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5131 per lot (3Olots)
Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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REVENUE:
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Other Revenue
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Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
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Bel Air Hills, Unit i Strad LAS" DtstvIcI
$ 506.43$ REVENUE:
S14.02 per iot(lltots)
Other Revenue
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Rewrve for Cash to be
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Reserve for Contingsncles
ReserveforCaihtobe
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Oeeeral Obligation Bonds (Series All)
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Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Foward Cash
TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

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Total Expenses
Reserve ft*Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
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REVENUE:
$11.31 Oil' lot (126 lots)
Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Other Revenue
llpct. of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

909

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Transportation Plead
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Other Revenue
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Reserve for Cash to be
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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

interest &amp; Sinking Fund
Ceurlhouseanderisil
REVENUE.)
.01 MILLS
Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash
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30.000

TOTAL APPRORRIATIONS

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APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
$ 2,991.443
143392 R,serve for Cash to be
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
In compliance with Chapter 129, Florida Statuln Me SemInol0 County
Board of County comrnhssion.rs has set thediteS of October 7,
October 2l,1910,.17:OOp.m.ores soon thecufl.r.s possible, to hold .
Public Hearing on the proposed budgets of the County assummarized
below. In coflluflction with and In compliance with Federal law, the
Board will entertain information from the public concerning the
Federal Revenue Sharing Funds' use. This hearing will be held in the
County Commission Mieting Room, Number 203, Second Floor,
Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. Said budgets are for
fiscal year beginning October 1, 1950, through Sept*mber 30, 1911. All
Countywide millage is based on a taxable valuØtion of $2,16.23,%4.

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July 9th, 1950
Lancaster. South Carolina
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Weklv. Club lstatei—
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Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Total Expenses

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
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REVENUE:
$32.90 per lot (29 lots)
Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

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Reserve of Contingencies
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(Ornsrflaa$pedalbssrsvemeu$Dietrich)
Total Recaipta—All $udets
13Z914.1Ø.09
Total Ixpindltursi—Ali Budgets
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Complete details 01 budgets are avaIlable for public k$peC$lOfls at the
. Management Malysis and Evaluation, loom 322. SemInole
Off k5tofnty, Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
"Personswe adv15a that, Pt they decide to appesi any ciston made
at INs mletktg-heirinq. they will need a record ot lisa proceedIngs,
N,,uthpurpQs.,theymlyneedtoeneurethataverhatlmr.cerdotthe
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electoral votes It &amp; n1ghüare foe glolltkal strntEgItn both'major parties.
Democrats, despite a 3 to 2 enrdllment edge over Republicans, fear heavy vote siphoning from President Carter to
Rep. John Anderson, who has the Liberal Party endorsement,
and the GOP sees erosion In Ronald Reagan's once huge lead.

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gone Democratic in six of the past 10 presidential elections, is
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byiour!ternlSen..JacohJavlt&amp;-----------------Javits, who has the Liberal Party nod, is a big vote getter
who backs Reagan for the presidency, as does Alfonse
D'Amato, the conservative Republican who beat Javits. The
Democratic senatorial nominee Is Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman of
Brooklyn.
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DEA.114

KEY STATES

Persons are sdvlsdlh$,lf they Florida.
decide to appeal any dscIslcn Allan F. Keeth,
Chairman
nsate at this hearing, they will
School Board of
need a record of the proceedings.
Seminole County
ttd, for such PW9OIL they may
need to insure that a verbatim Publish September 30, 1950
recurdof the proceedings is made, DEA-121
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corner of South Persimmon Avenue and West

For those persons Interested.
be considered. Persons appearing
at tIsi public hearing will be heard, 'complete copies of these policies
Hearings may be continued from and their economic impact
time to time as found necessary. statementi may be obtained at the
Further details available by school board office, 1211

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N3)SflofW½ofLotl2andSlOfl students transferred into Seminole
County schools. There will be no
determinable economic impact.
The specific laws being Im.
plement.d are P.S. 232.245x P.S.
330.23 (6) (a) and F.S. 330.33 (5)
(a). Also for consideration will be
the Amendment of Policy 6Ox.
In Room 203 of the Seminole 4411 concerning the ages for
County Courthouse, Sanfor d, compulsory school attendance.
Florida, on October 21, 1950. at This policy Is being amended to
7:00!.M.,orassoonthereaflsras comply with Changes in the law.
There will be no determinable
Written cornments filed with the 'econsmlc impact. The specific law
i.a.w Development Manager Will being implemented is P.S. 232.01.

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ofN2iOftofWtOOftofW½OfsaId
Lot 42, McNeil's Orange Villa, PS
2, Pg 99, In Sect ion 17-21-29. Furtheir described as located 200 ft
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Osceola Road. (01ST. 2)
determinable economic impact.
LJUSTO COLON.
1O7V . Al Agriculture Zone - The specific 11w being im.
Appeal against the Boar d of Ad- plementid is P.S. 230.23 (I). Also
Iustment In denying a Lot Size for consideration will be the
Varioncefrom 43,540 sq If to 38,119 Amendment of Policy 60*59- 431.5
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Notice Is hereby given that the
The Board of County Cornmlssioners of Seminole Courntyg, Seminole County School Board will
Florida, will hold a public hea in hold a hearing it the board room of
to consider the following items: the school board office in Sanford
1. GERALD W.SCOTT. BA(S1$ on October IS, 1950, to consider the
50)-SiTE . A-) Agriculture Zone - Amendment of Policy 66x39- 724.3
Appeal against the ard of Ad- which will require that deposits
of -school board
In denying a Special and investments
Exception to park a mobile home funds be made locally whenever
on the following described - possible. There would be no
property: Parcel Ill, N ½ of SW ¼ determinable economic Impact.
AO NI! '. Cf NW ¼ Cf SectiOn 920 The specific law being im.
'together with an subject to a 40 piementod is F.S. 330.22 (10) (K).
ft 'private road and utilities Also for consideration will be the
ernment over the WloftofS½of adoption of Policy 40*59-752.4
PtE¼ofNW¼andSE¼of NW 1.4, which would prohibit students not
N of the Osceola Road. Further assigned to a school bus from
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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Dated this 19th day of Sep.
CLAUDE EDWARD DYER SR.
tember, 1950.
749 E. Magnolia Avenue
CITY OF WINTER
Longwood, FL 32750
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
Attorney for Personal
By: Mary T. Morton,
RepresentatIve:
City Clerk
Publish September 30. &amp; October BERNARD 0. SOMMERS
P.O. Box 1395;
II, 1910
Maitland, FL 32151
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(Joy. Thomas Dewey on his home turf. Truman nearly overcame 500,000 votes for Henry Wallace, the American Labor
Party nominee whose candidacy hurt Truman more than
Dewey, just an Anderson is viewed as hurting Carter more
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country Inflation, unemployment and foreign affairs the
president aizo t ccnfrcnted with a pobicm uniq ue W Ncv
York, a large bloc of Jewish voters edgy over his administration's handling of Issues concerning Israel.
The Jewish voters, normally Democratic, were outraged
last spring when the United States voted In the U.N. to bar
further settlement on' the West Bank, and were further
diamkyed when the U.S. merely abstained Instead of vetoing a
U.N. resolution censuring Israel for declaring Jerusalem its
capital.
I.A. Gov. Mario Cuomo, Carter's chief campaign adviser in
New York, concedes New Yorkers also were angered by the
president's refusal to take part In the initial debate against
Reagan and Anderson, but holds the decision could benefit
Carter later.
The Republican mood ranges from the cautiously optimistic
approach of Dr. Bernard Kllbown, the state GOP chairman, to
the outrigM confidence of George Clark, the Brooklyn
Republican leader who was ReAgan's earliest prominent
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narrow the gap, but at least we know we're going to have to
fight. We won't be overconfident. Clark, however, claims that,
got a lock on it. The only way we can bee is if we blow
It. Anderson is a tremendous factor In our favor. We even have
.a chance of carrying Brooklyn, and if we carry Brooklyn we
can carry the world."

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now, he has several factors going for him.
Coy. Hugh Carey, an enigmatic, ambitious politician who
refused to back Carter and even led a fight to "open" the
Democratic National Convention, is now fervently in the
president's corner.
Carey, who can turn on campaign charm with the best, is
plumping for Carter all over the state and wastes no opportunity to cite the administration's help to New York.
And, abo-wtth Carey and Cuomo, New York City Mayor
Edward Koch, Buffalo Mayor James Griffin and the mayors of
the other Larger cities In the state also are backing Carter with
speeches and, importantly in a big-vote state, a ready supply
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6 nderson Hurts
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITY OF WINTER
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
SPRINGS, FLORDA
NOTICE OF REFERENDUM PROBATE DIVISION
File Number IO-334.CP
ELECTION
Division
A -Referendum, Etectlo,t'4viII
held in the City of Winter Springs, IN RE: ESTATE OF
Florida, in conjunction with the SUSAN P. YOUNG
Deceased
General Election which will be
held In the City of Winter Springs, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATiON
The administration of the estate
Florida, on the
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November, 1950, from 7:00 am. of SUSAN P. YOUNG, deceased,
until 7:00 p.m.
- File Number 50-334-CF, is pending
- The Refer,num Election will In the Circuit Court for Seminole
be held for the purpose of deter. County, Florida, Probate Division,
(The Evening herald today presents the second
mining whether or not the citiz ens the address of which is Seminole
In a periodic series of articles focusing on the key
favor Ordinance No. 210 which County Courthouse, Sanford, FL
rants Florida Land Company's 32771. The names and addresses of
states In the upcoming presidential election,)
request to rezone that certain real the personal representative and
the
personal
representatives
property dscrIbed In Ordinance
No. 210 frOm RU to R.1A and P. attorney are set forth below.
ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) — Even by New York's volatile

46,912,616.93

'A copy of this intoraeticn, the entire proposed budget, and other background
aiterials are available for public inspection from 0.30 a... to 5.00 p..., weekdays
at the Office of Naa3ag.nt Analysis a gvaluatlon, Noon 322, in the Seminole County
courthouse.
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owned by a partnership or other
Unincorporated firm, Its name and
address, as well as that of each

Othir means samples,
complimentary, and
Other free copies
200
B. Total dIstribulIqo
5714
($umofCand
F. Copies not distributed
1. Office use, left
over, unaccounted,
g
spoiled after printing
2. Returns from news
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304
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and 2—should equal
net press run shown
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i certify that the statem
made byme above are correct and
Complete.
Wayne D. Doyle
Publisher
Publish Sept. 30, 1910

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are
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required to file with This- court.
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----------- North MonRo.d,-Flr,5fettr.- -WITHIN: -Ti-IRJE MONT 55.-OF
------1 for Precinct 13; Fire -Station THE FIRST PIJLICATlON OF
943,094.67
943,094.67
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Number 2 on Northern Way for THIS NOTICE: (1) all claims
Precinct 50, and the Seventh Day against the estate and (3) any
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Adven tist Church on Muss Road objection by an Interested person
23,604.94
2i,604..1
to whom notice was mailed that
for Precinct 24.
Registration Books will close on challenges the validity of th, will,
the qualifications of the personal
October 1, 1950.
293,999.00
293,909.00
THIS NOTICE islobe published representative, venue, or
in the Evening Herald and the jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBSentinel Star, both newspapers of
2,751,554.00
2,751,554.00
general circulation in the City. JECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
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The Martinsville Bulletin,
Martinsville, Virginia.
I. Known bondholders, mor.
tgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1
cent or more of total amount Of
bonds, mortgages or other
securities (If thsye are none, so
state)
Atlantic Nat. Bank of Sanford,

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while on its way to the

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not owned by a corporation, tr1
names and addresses of the i dlvIdual owners must be given. if

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1. Sales through
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Reserve for Contingencies

Salanceirougl*PorwudCash

Weklva Hills $tre.tLiØtIagDfotrId

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REVENUE:
$34.3Iperlot(334I0t5)
omit Revenue
9Spct of Sum Total
Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Reserve for Cash to be
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REVENUE:
$1343 per lot (I41 lots)
Other Revenue
95 pct.of Sum Total
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119,918.00

department's.

new $300,000 aerial
tower. The truck
stopped at the city
public safety cornplex For an inspection

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(including Nealth

owning or holding 1 percent or
more of total amount of stock. If

viewthe city From 100

feet up in the "people
picker" . of the city

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1,105,404.00

other city employees

Herald Photo by Tom Nets.el

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Vehicle Maintenance, S
Environmental Services)

Managing Editor Thomas
Olordano, Sanford. Florida mu
1, Owner (if owned by a cor1,W4
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must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names
and addresses of stockholders
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ToIalB*penses
416
Reserve for Contingencies

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REVENUE:

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S. L a onof the headquarters Districts
or general business offices of t he
publishers (Not printers); Some

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Other Revenue
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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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Carried Forward
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Racr.aeion S Libraries)

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3. Frequency of Issue: Daily
Except Saturday &amp; ChrIstmas.
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Total Expenses
Reserve for Conllngencles

Total Expenses

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CIRCULATION
( Required by39U.S.C.341$)
1. Tills of Publication: The
Evening Herald.
2. Date of Filing: September 30,

10,179
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2,751,554.00

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County Development
(including Parks,

STATEMENT OPOWNERSHIP

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APPROPRIATIONS:

3,353

àenetal Government

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Welfare)

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We.dlandeMreOtLIgIitIngDfsfr$d
REVENUE:
$21 per lot (323 lots)
$
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Other Revenue
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95 pct. oI Sum TOIaI
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Revenue
Revenue.
Total
Funds
Sharing
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Sharing 93
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Activity
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Berry L. Mobley
Attorney for Petitioner
Berry L. Mobley
Attorney at Law
Lancaster. S.C.
Publish September 23.
tober 7. 1950

APPROPRIATIONS:

230

$

TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

Tofu Expenses
Reserve for
Reserve for Cash to be
1.117
carried Forward
13$ -

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

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$

APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

REVEISUE:

1,542
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action was filed intheOfficeof the
$Family Court for Lancaster
County. South Carolina, on the
22nd day of July, 1910.

Winw.ed$OtLII.tIaD4shjd

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(including Building/
Attorney for PetitionersMaintence, Support
TO THE RESPONDENT
Services S Insurance)
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU WILL PLEASE NOTICE

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General Furd

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ad Litern for you to appear and
defend your Interest in this action

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NOTICE that unless you apply and Transportation - Capital Projects (20*)
Transportation - Uninc orporated Area
have some suitable and competent
________ person appointed as Guardian

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Capital Outlay Fund- Jail Coupler
WHOM HE RESIDES:

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

Wekiva Club Estates—
Section 7 Street L1IIItIn9 DIStT$C$
REVENUE:
$14.32 per lot (32 lots)
Other Revenue

$
.

Reserve for Cash to be
Carried Forward

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

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APPROPRIATIONS:
Total Expenses
Reserve for Contingencies

$ - 1,141
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Carried Forward

5

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TOTALRECEIPTSANDBALAICES

10,113
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Transportation Fund
Federal Revenue Sharing 92
S. Berry L. Mobley
Federal Revenue Sharing 93 Fund
Attorney for Petitioners
Grant-In-Aid Fund
COUNTERSIGNED BY:
Interest s Sinking - Courthouse/Jail Fund
VrnoAMcManns
Interest a SiMing - General 0bligaon Bonds Series AS B Fund
Clerk of Court
Capital Outlay Rises-re - Courthouse/Jail Fund
Family Court
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Capital Outlay Reserve - General Obligation p.
Sixth Jt,dicial Circuit
Fix* protection Fund
NOTICE
TO THE
ABOVE
NAMED MINOR
RESPONDENT
Street Lighting Districts

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COuntyiide Special Taxing Districts
loi,rd of County Cissioners
Seminole County, Florida

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July 9th, 1950
Lancaster, South Carolina

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Balance Brought Forward Cash

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REVENUE:
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serve aCOPY of your Reply to the
Petition on the subscribe, hereof
at his office In Lancaster, South

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________ of the date of such service, and if
u fail to Reply to the Petition
$ ________
within the time aforesaid, the
Petitioners will apply tothe Court
______ for the relief demanded in the

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All interested citizens, groups, senior citizens, and organizations are encouraged
to attend n
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Carolina, within twenty (20) days
after the service hereof, exclusive

WekIvsHwit Club $treasugbn.gDI,tnct

Other Revenue

YOU-ARE HEREBY SUM.

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federal gover
nt to sate and local gov.rneenta' with ouly halted federal
r.quirnt, about- bow the mone y should he spent; Decisions on the use of these
funds are mad* at the local level, by the goverment and people close st to local
Problem. The revenue sharing regulations require a hearing an the use of these
funds in relation to the overall budet before the budget is adopted each year.

ABOVE NAMED:

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TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

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TOTAL RECEIPTSAND BALANCES

MONED AND REQUIRED to
9,311 Reply to the Petition in the above

APPROPRIATIONS:
total Expenses
ReserveforContingenctos

1.390

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Carried Forward

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5,i
3,IX

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Courthouse.

entitled action, a copy of which Is
herewith served upon you and to

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APPROPRIATONS:

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WekivaHiIls—Socfi$,S19
Street LBUeqD$sMd

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1,503 D.A. SIGMON and BERTHA
ATKINSON SIGMON,
12,050
Petitioner,
VS.
WAYNE PEEBLES, an adult, and
GREGORY SCOTT PEEBLES. a
minor of Ins than fourteen(11)
years of age
11311
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COUNTY OP LANCASTER

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

REVENUE:

902 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Reserve io, Cash to
Carried Forward

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7, 1910, in Roo. 203 of the sthoie county Courthouse, North Park Avenue, Sanford ,
the huring is to receive vritt.n and oral cnt
'ab concerning the Proposed Annual hudget (os fiscal year 1990/Si and the
use &amp; Revenue Sharing funds as contained in that proposed budget, iU4ritId
below. Final adoption of the budget is expected to occur following public hearings
at 7:00 pa. on Tuesday, October,21, 1990, in Noon 203 of the Seminole County

THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

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(CorMr20th&amp;FreA 1)
New Location

of the moment babysitting.
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WeiIy. Daily rates,
Day Night1 373.36$

SOUTH'S LARGEST &amp;
LOWEST FEE AGEN.
CY. 2 WK. SALARY.

RESPONSIBLE Child Care in
my home. Infants &amp; up.
Pinecrest area. Call 323.5344.
WANTED responsible parson to I
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Borne Mon..Fri.S:30.S. 323-6507
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chilC.re, my home
side by Side burial spaces in
Days I Nights Exctpt
A Mate" Dating Service. All
beautiful Oaklawn Memorial _____________________________
MØflday Evening. 332.2267
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P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

ia-Help Wanted

Sanford's Sales Leader.is ax.
NAME LAW
FICTITIOUS NAME
pending agalnll Experienced
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Notice is hereby given that we
that the undersigned, desiring to , or newly licensed associates
are engaged in busineSs at P.O.
tfti
neided. if v're Interested In
Box 1387, Sanford, Fl.. 32771, engage in business under
fictitious name of ADS at number
a career in Real Estate call
Seminole County, Florida under
Maitland Avenue, in the City of
to 'sea II you qualify far our
the fictitious name of WORLD
AltamOnte Springs, Florida, in.
Free Tuition Real Estate Pr.
lends to register the said name
License School Scholarship.
register said name with the Clerk with the
Herb Stenstrem, Stenstrom
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Clerk of the CircuIt Court of
Realty 322.3420.
County, Florida in accordance Seminole County.
with the provisions of the Fic.
Dated at Altamonte Springs, FACTORY WOR6(ERS-Heavv
lil.ous -Name Slafutes, To.WiP
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Ston $63.09 Florida 3talutai
timber, 10'"
pays Major Medical. Mature,
1951
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS,
good learner. United Solvents
Sig Ctetus L GrIffith 3f1
Howard
ex E.
By: I. Talmadge Luke,
Publish September 9, 16. 23, 30.
Mature woman to
President
WANTED
1980
DEASO
&amp; SLOTNICK
Apply Jerry's Thift Shop 307 E.

LPN. Part time 311 shift: Apply
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Lakeview Nursing Center,
919 E. 2nd St.
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IMPORTS, and that we intend to

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DEALER SERVICES, INC.

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Clean 'RbOm For Rent

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Authorized by:
Authorized by:
Michael C.Slotnick, Esq.
MIchael C. Slotnick. Esq.
Phone: 371.2723
Phone: 371.2733
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tober 7. 14. 1980
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Bdrm, 1 B, carpeled. Kitchen
complete. CHA, near hospital
&amp; lake. Aøutts. 322-925).

legal. Notice--

Warehouse for anP 8.000 Square
Ft Offices, loading dock &amp;
Industrial zoning 327 8313
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Enjoy country living? 2 Bdrm.
apIs. Olympic
Pool.
Shenandoah Village. 0an
323-2920.

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DEALER SERVICES at number
SOS Maitland Ayenue, In the CIty of

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Al PERSONAL COMPUTER 17$

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alai.. 339 89)4. Computers,

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UphOlstery

UPHOLSTERY .

( éaltnt. 3234*32,. 3221665.

Your

HouSO' Painter--itt Class Work,

9 yr's. asp. Patios, Driveways,
etc Wayne Beal. 327 1321

AlumInum Soff It&amp; Facla

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sparkling pool, large screened
patio with wet bar and bar.

I Bdrm wIth Balcony. Central
heat, air, carpet, new furniture. Convenient to down
town. $200 Mo. Call 723.1443.

could want including built.in
vacuum, prewlred for intercom. garage door opener,
extra SOUnd deadening and
insulation. Gorgeous country

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Buying Silver &amp; Gold. Will give
$20 worth of gas for $1.00 in
Sliver, or pay cash at currenh
market. 842.1435 Or 411-3424.

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CARPETOR
VINYL INSTALLATION
830.0231

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PLA$TEP',t.. up., small iobs
specialty, patching, stuccoing,
simulated brIck. 333 )3g.

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Paying currsnl market prices. ______
Plus bonus,. 063.1g33.

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Orlando I 896 3860
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MILLERS
26l9Orlando Dr
Ph 372 0)52 ..........
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Lit. REAL ESTATE Broker
llt/ S I rench Ave ."tnrord
Afthrs. 323.7373

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323 7943

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233 Colombo Rd. 3.3. $47,0g

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Good cord Rest 1270324

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3 BEDROOM CE HOME
Lovely quiet neighborhood.
Fenced back yard and se'fI.
$34,003
W, Girneft White, Broker
3221801

inlerest to qualified
buyers. Mew homes wilh
monthly paymenls under 5250.
Low down payments, 3222207

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Reg Real Esfate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
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For Sale Used office eqpf. Desi,
filing cab. &amp; chairs, Many
items to choose from. PIous
Sanford Furniture Salvage, Il
92, So. of Siflfqrd. 322*721.

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woRk? Place Classified Ad
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avail, through government
agencyt Many sell for under
1200.00. Call 312 747 1142 ext
70$ for information on how to
purchase.

Office Desk and- Equipment for
Sale. Supply is limited. Noil's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 11
92 So. of Sanford. 3221721.
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'19 MG Midget, like new Low
mil, AM FM. Best offer over
1.4.500. 323 115) aft

Camouflage Pants&amp; Jackets
Army Navy Surplus
322-Sill
3)0 SanfordAve.
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GalionCont&amp;flfrs$l.7S
322.8992

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Sell those things that are luSt
taking upspacewilhawanl so
In Ihe Herald 322 261) or $31
9993

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A OX lire Marl
71135 French
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rebuilt engine, transmission
New Brakes, interior. PirIIi
AM FM
,'ioneer
tirl..
Cassu.....$2,300 or best alter
134 4783 aft 5 p.m

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change. Used--Sb 00 Ex .
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CLEANOILIADJUST
Your sewing machine or vacuum
cleaner $2.00. Parts &amp; supplies
for all machines. Over 20 yrs.
experience.
All
work
guaranteed. Free estimates.
John's Sew 'N Vac, 111 s.
MagnolIa Ave. Downtown
Sanford 323-1702.

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Reliable Transportation, $501)
or consider Trade 869743/

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL,TRADE
311-3lS E. F IRST ST.
323.5432

IJNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET
Sell those things that are just
taking upspoce with a want ad
in tt Herald 322-2611 or $3)

3210759

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Peg Real Estate Broker
120 N. P.,rk Ave
3726)21

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With tracks. Re advertised.
Call 37)4295

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Down A steady lob arid u,i
ride 0.31 4605. 319 9100

Savage. 555.22. LR Stoeger
Holster. $110, 3$ Spc
Coil 6", $110. .300 Auto Pistol
Nickel Pearl. $100 323O

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1969 Poriitac Bonneville (l4ii
Winchester Model 1100 j
and good running cndilio.i,
MOIJIIICO, Sl&amp;J 7U"i.
Pump, $90. I? Go. Davis

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mortgages Ray Le'gg. Lic
Mortgage Broker. 1101 E
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Sanford, Fla 37771
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Xtra Low Cash-No Qualifying
CPEN HOUSE TODAY
i$:sasteal, Let's Deal
3Bdrm tree shaded beauty.
Cordova Dr., Sanford. 323SO7S•

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2115S.FronchAve
Orlando
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Sanford
321 0440

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4ou%ing Authority
305 3239615

ACRE GOOD TERMS.

sultIp1e LIsting iEfVlCE

34e4)

motor. 149$ Cell 119 5496

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Clean
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ACcessories

II' F iberglass Jon Boat.

LOSING YOUR HOME
CREDIT' I v.11 catch up bfck
LAKEFRONT
ACR ES
3S
p.IymeI,t% &amp; buy Pquily
HIGH I
O'STEEN
AR1:A
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GROUND. LARGE PINE
TREES 51,000 PER ACRE

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Cavalier Ave. 3-2. 5*9,500.

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from jewelry to new clothes.
end new appliances 2505

536,500 with excellent terms
REAL TOP. 377 7198
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ACRES NEAR LAKE HAP
Hall
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Harold
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Good coed., $230.7 hp. Sears
riding mower, 36" cut,'good
coed., $275. Call itt. 3:30. 323O9'

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a public AUTO AUCTION
Mry Wodnescay 611p.m. lt'
tlseonlyoneinFlorida. Ysit
the reserved price. Call 904
73-S 831.1 101 further delails.

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convenient location Fresh as
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WOODED LOTS IN TOWN
ZONED SR 1 55.500 EACH
CALL ASSOC LEWIS

322-2420

2525
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LakeMary
153 Fredrlck Ave. 31½. $'44,9°0.

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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment 327 S990

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5 AcreS Sanford area. Zoned
Mobile Home,

BROKER

150 Terrace Dr. 3-2. 541.500.

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Many trees and
lakeview only 10 miles Irons
Sanford. $35,000

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Cutting of Acreage. Hilltop
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Pinecrest. 32. $31,000.
190* Lake Ave. 3.2. $4,500.

3224013. 32311
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Jewelryor Coins
Top Prices Call 372 1)12

AM FM Radio, I track player,
C,arrurd turntable &amp; speakers
Pay $93 or $10 monthly

Wekiva River area. I,acre.
Zoned'Mobile

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call our office for Appt.
Sanford
104 Garrison Dr.,,Country Club
Mkflor. 2.1. $32,000.

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Loch Arbor on a large loll
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PAOLA2ACRES. Large country
home.4 Bdrm.,2 Bath, Family
rm., fireplace. Dining rm.,
159,100.

LAKE MARY. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath,
air. 1315. CloletO schOOlS. 5CC
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central H&amp;A. eel in kit.

home in Sanlantal CHA, ww
carpet, Fla rm, dining rm.

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Sewer Cleanlg, Master
Plumber does work, Leaks,
Heats &amp; Faucet.

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I urnitun.' S,tl.aqe. Il 9?,
S,tnlc'i1 312 lIlt.

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NEW LISTING IN SUNLAND
ESTATES. This3Bdrm,2bath
home is a very special
You'll appreciate the extra
Iargelot&amp;roOfT)y layout. Low
interest assumption with't111
incredible pric, of $36,100.

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Souttslasd Building'
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Animal Haven Grooming Sc
Boarding Kennels. Inside $
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creened runs. Off
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Neworrep.alr,Ieakyshowers'our
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FHA.VA FINANCING AVAIL.

P01116 lEA

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$325 Mo. 322.410g.

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refrig., fenced 'yard, $325 mo.
821 Valencla Ct. 6453124 after
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MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN TIlE
SANFORD AREA

ORLANDO 3)10669
AFTER HOURS: 323-8136

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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARSI
Eat? &amp; Blown. CUSTOM IN.
SULATION CO. 323 11$3 $34.
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F nun c in g
Wa r r ant y
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Pay $179 or $10 monthly

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reasonable. Free estimates a
pickup. (We buy &amp; sell u*ed
furniture.) Variety of fInishes
&amp; Antiquing. "Good
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$13,000
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1 Bdrm. No Children, No Pets.
SERVICES UNLIMIfED
Pepsrt3anrlg
Call between 10 am. and
Iion'e Re31r &amp; P.etncdet!ng
betore 10 pen, only. 322-3)67.
3234862 ___________________________________________________
,ipAPERHANGING
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ElectricIan
work. No lob too
small. New and Old Work. All
w9rls Guaranteed. SISe

FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
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PLIANCES 323 0491

2 Lots on Canal DeBary area

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3 fldrm. I • Bath Corner lot
excellent neighborhood
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Vacant, ready for you to move
right in Owner will assist in

clean- 318 PalmettO Ave.

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family rm., fireplace, centra.

CHA, caroet. new turn., 200

3223239

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close to your phone because

Low Down Payment
JUST FOR YOUI 3 Bdrm, I'.',
..ash for your lot' wll UU.ICJ i,.
bath home on a tree shaded
you lot o' our lol
lotl Custom styling, central
s' Inlcrprs,- lr
H&amp;fr., ww carpet, porch &amp;
WEST-) drm, 1½ b.atI3.
,,-49eI$or
sml1y....rm.appilancss." ..fl55ny-etfa5!-On3y-43$,90I......M
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on trade for this I bedroom, 2
bath, Rolling Hills home on

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7 Bdrtn. Block
Frame Dupiex
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Those Buying And Those'
SellIng. 3222611 or 831.9993.

LETS TRADE:

'31-Apartments Furnished

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Pressure Cleaning

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ I USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

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small. Call 3330147 after 5:30

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Did you knov, that yo1'
club or organizatIon can
£ppear in this listing each
week for only $3.50 per
week? This is an deal way
to inform the public of your
club activities.

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USed. ,Iriy tondt00641 112o

has probe Originally $619.
balance 5)98, $19 niorilt ly

Cdli 322 6762 before Noon
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2 Story, 4 Bdrm I Bath on 1192
518.000

CALL 323-5774

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'BEST BUY-) Bdrhi, I'/z bath
16x26 famIly rm., brick
fireplace, screen rm, extras
galore. Extremely clean.
$38,500.

cupanty. High 30s.

p,arinef's VUlaOe.

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AIror1 Blvd. on 17.92 (fl

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Orindo1 896 3860

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Remodeling
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read all over

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1Q75 Lamore 17x65 3 Bdrm. 2

Lot

backyard Reduced to 129.900

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Computer Store

Air ConditionIng

Litem for you to appear and
&amp; SLOTNICK
of Seminole County, Florida
representatIve's attorney are set
AiitoGl.assflnfing
defend your interest in this action
By: Edna Davis,
Attorney for Applicant
forth below.
within twenty (20) days after the
Deputy Clerk
All persons having claims or
11301 Alfred I. DuPont BuildIng
dete cf erv'ce upon 'ou. the t.'B
demands agaInst ttse estate are I PublIsh september i, Si, 30, II Miami, Florida 331)1
dersigned •ttornsy fur the required, WITHIN THREE I October 7, 1980
vans, Cars Southha
PUBLISH: September23, 3O&amp;f
Petitioners will apply for ap. MONTHS FROM THE DA'l'E OF I DEAN
Fr,,lmM,xph'Q7e),
October 7
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polntment of said Guardian and I

and

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2 Bdrm,, 2 Bath. Living and
dining rm. Kitchen fully

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CITY OP CASSILCIRRY
BOARDOP ADJUSTMENT
they may have. Each claim must
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
in writing and must indIcate the that Ifie City of Cisselberry Board
basisfortheclalm,thenameand of Adjustment will hold a Public
addressofthecredltororhisagant Heøring. Mr. Adam Butch, ftpthe' amount pilcant on behalf of Beck'Con.
or attorney,
claimed. If the claim is not YCt struction Inc., Is requesting a
the date when It will become variance from Section 25-41 Area
thai be stated. If the claIm Is and Width of Lets of the City
contingent or unliquidatod, the Cassilberry Cede .6 OrdInances,
nature of the uncertainty shell be which requIres minimum of not
Claim Is secured, the less than eighty five (IS) feet
stated. If
securIty shall be described. The measured
the building line, to
claimant shall deliver sufficIent
construct a duplex on a lot op
copies of the claim to the clerk to proximateiy sixty feet 0') wide.
enable the clerk to mall øiw COPY
23.40
Section
Additionally,
to each personal representatIve, requires:
fti persons Interested In ff11
"Whore lot or parcel of land
estate to whom a copy of this Ms
width less than the
Hetice of Administration has bean requirements of thIs section and
requIred, WITHIN
mailed
the time of
was a sot of record
THREE MONTHS PROM THE
adoption of this chapter, such lot
'THE
FIRST
OF
DATE
single-family
NOTICE UNDER
maybe used for
OP
THIS
PUBLICATION
FICT1TIOUSNAMII.AW
dwsillngi provided that the
NOTiCE.
to
file
any
obledlons
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN
minimum yard requIrements of
they may have that dssilange Ihe
this artide are complied wiTh."
that the undersigned, desiring t
validity of the decedent's wIll, the
The parcel Is legally described as:
engage In business under tte
qualifIcatIons
of
the
personal,
number
of MHS
Lot 32 and the East 10 test of Lot
fictItIous
or
repr,sintative,
Or
the
venue
305 MaItiarid Avenue. In the CIty Of
51, the corrected and revised Plat
jurisdiction
of
thi
cowt'
recorded In
of Normandy Park
AltamarWe Springs. Florida, in.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
tends to register the said
Flat Book I, Page 100, PUblIC
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Records of Seminole County,
with the Clerk of the
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,'
of Seminole County.
Florida.
the
firSt
publication
04
Date
of
Atlamordi Springs.
particularly
me pe,rcei
- Dated
Admlnlslrationi
this
of
Notice
130 Lime Street,
desaibid
Florida. thIs 19th day Of SepI
September 23. 1900.
Cassotbsrry, FlorIda.
timber, 19*0,
Heft la Mae JotWIIin
VEHICLE
Public Hearing will be held on
RECREATIONAL
As P.rsonalReprilintstiveof
DEALER SERVICES. INC.
Thursday, October 15.1900, 7:30
p.m.. in the Cessetberry City Hall,
By: I. Talmadge Luke.
lit of IDNA' JOHNSON
DrIve,
OS
Lake. TrIplet
President
Deceased
Caseilberry, Florida. or
PALLOT pOppELL, GOODMAN
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
tlsersattsr as passlble.
1. SLOTNICIC
REPRI$ENTAT1VI:
Linda H. Thomas,
Attorney for Applicant
JAMES E.C. PERRY, ESQUIRE
Acting CIty Clerk
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1304 Alfred i. duPont Building
lOx 2236,
i'.o.
Detid this lifts day of September,
Miami, Florida 33131
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SenSerd. FL 3)
' 301
PUBLISH: September
Telephone: (30*) 3237370
Septomber 30, 1900
tobef 7, 11, lOW
PUBLiSH: september 23, 30, 1900 I

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Brand new dual power settings. 5 I WANTED 10 BUY (urre'nt
year warranty Pay 5209 or I
Romantic paperbacks
iocxt
$10 00 • rttonthly F'inanciflg .1
oncf Any amount "I?? QSQI

to happen

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ordlng to law the property tends to register the said name

isthur H. Becicwith Jr.

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APPL IAN( IS S,Intord I
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nture Salvage 32? $771

MICROWAVE
TOSHI BA

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
,IlQiOrlando Dr
371 5700
vA&amp; FHA F.naBcing

Ads will help you find that lob

Cal IBart

washer and dryer included,
lnquire5000ak. 1.3 p.m.
Screened In back porch, with
841.78$)
storage room. Near I Towne)
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Shopping Cenfer in Orange
)Bdrm. GarageApt. Residential
CIty.. lst, last and Sec.
area. NO PETS. $200 p,&amp;,
Required. Call Jeanle 574-1432.
Utilities Included. 1st and
mo. rent plus $100 damage ......
deposIt. 322-2899.
41-Houses

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HEREBY County of Seminole, State of
ARE
YOU
Florida.
that
the
NOTIFIED
ad.
Unless such certificate or cer.
minIstration of the estate of EDNA

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Probate Division, certificates will be sold to the of Seminole County.
NOTICE TO THE ABOVE County, Florida,
the address of which Is SemInole highest bidder at the court house • Dated at Altamonle Springs,
NAMED MINOR RESPONDENT
door on the 20th day of October, FlorIda, this 19th day of Sep.
AND TO THE PERSONS WITH County Courthouse, Sanford,
timber, 1910.
1910, at 11:00 AM.
Florida, 32771. The personal
WHOM HE RESIDISI
Dated- this 10th day of Sep AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
TAKE representatIve of the estate is
YOU WILL PLEASE
INSURANCE SERVICES INC
ten$b,r, 1980.
HATTIE JOHNSON whose ad.

name

322 3258 Aft 5
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large game rm with pool table
20x20 patio. Mint condition,
Excel. neighborhood. Owner
anxious 70's.

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dollar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
you have a classified ad
'}arage sale.

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FICTITIOUS NAME LAW

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WHERE THE ACTION IS.
Fantastic Lk. Mary area. 3
Bdrm, 2 bath, Cent. Air, Giant

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i statementofanyclaimordemand

bath, 1g. corner lot. $55,000. W.
Malicrowiki, REALTOR 277983 Eves 322

Large

Schools

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July 9th, 1910
Lancaster, South Carolina
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5. Berry L. Mobley
Attorney for Pelitloners
TO'THI RESPONDENT
I
ABOVE NAMEDI
YOU WILL PLEASE NOTICE
that the Petition In the above
flied in the Office of the
action
Family Court. for Lancaster
County, South Carolna, Ots the
22nd day of July, 1900.
September 10, 1900
Lancaster, South Carolina
(SEAL)
Berry L, Mobley
Attorney for PetitIoner
Berry L. Mobley
Law
Attorney
Lancaster, S.C.
Publish September 23, 20 &amp; Oc.
labor 7, 19*0
DEA123

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) t$drm . 2 (lath, nicely
waltpaperect, with Cedar

Boat

Sanford, Ravenna Park. 3

INVEST IN YOUR OWN 5
37Business PrOperly
ACRES,nicelywooded and not
too far from town. OK for
homeor mobile, priced $16,500
.,ForRlo Leaw_I,?QQjq,Ft......with 1ev'
tofiIyour- budge$
Comnsetcial'Bldg. $*+reøeW..
Ave. Formerly Sports wear
and Beauty thop. Available
October. Call 372455$.
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the description of the property, Phone: 311.2723
and the names In whIch it was Publish September 23, 30 &amp; Dc.
follows:
assessed are
tober 1, II, 1980
Certificate No. 1101
DEA.132
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Year of Issuance 1977
DescrIp!ion of Property SEC 22
P 9)5 RGE-29E.N SOFT OE..5

FlorIda, 3377). The name

sprinkler system.

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AND ALL OTHER PERSONS LOUREE WARE

have some suilable and competent sanford,

off extra lotandenjoy this fine
old 3 Bdrm, 3 bath. New roof,
Cent, air, DbI. garage with

Just Listed. This I bdrm., 2 story
home Is large in every way •
but the_price. Large rooms,
huge'e"ha'ded lot in a very
quiet city location. All the
possIbilIties you've been
looking for In a great family
home. Priced only $57,500. And
super terms from owner.
Trade possible.

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37.DInàJStrl5l
ft Rent

2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, New Carpet,
$250 mo. + $100 Damage. Mrs.
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D. ww carpet, club &amp; pOOl
525.900 671 0011 or 1777)733

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IDYLLWILDE immaculate 3

Call 323-2860 349.5429

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KE .JENNIE CONDO
524Is MINIUMS 1st time of
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teeing Prices from 526.900
Laketronl Sales Office from
tree,
REF RE P0
10 S Call 323 0712 St Laurent I
Org $529 now $205 or $19 mo
Realty. Inc 834 5500
Agent 339 8386

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Horse &amp; Tack Flea MkI Every
Sun at the Equestrie'"
Centre See &amp; try Over
Grade &amp; Reg horseS rxi
x)flys or bring yours to Syll

Bunk Beds with Bookcase
headboard. Including mat.
tresses 8. box Springs. 595 (II

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DEALER SERVICES, INC.
Noticeof Application
By: I. Talmadge Luke,
for Tax Deed
President
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PALLOT. POPPELL, GOODMAN
that R SR OR T OR JR ED.
&amp; SLOTNICK
the hgtder of the Attorney for Applicant
fARDS,
?ollowlngcertificaleshaitiled saId 1504 Alfred I. duPont Building
________________________________ certIfIcates for
tax deed to be MIami, FlorIda 33131
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR issued thOfeOn. The certIficate Authorized by:

Number 10-299.CP, is pending in

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Authorized by:
MIchael C. Slotnick. Esq.
Phone: 371.3733
Publish September 23, 30, &amp; Oc.
tobar 14, 27. 1910
DEA.130

Family Court

ERA

s PC. wooden Dinette Sets, table
&amp; I chairs, $50 each Noll's
Sanford Furhiture Salvage, 17.
92 S. of Sanford 3728721.

with stand. 5.35 377 09l
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of
prospects
Get
Advertise your product or
service in lhe Classified Ads

LOVELY BRICK. 3 Bdrm, 1½
bath, Family rm, 7 years
young. Country like setting.
100x110 yard. Can. Air. ExcI.
assumption. $42,990.

ASSOCIATES, INC.
REALTORS, MIS

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sell
backyard sale -everything fast with a want .tJ
Call 322 2611 Or 8?I 9993 '
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July 9th, 1980

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

The weather is perfect for ,t

female 1803 WaShington .
Furnituresalv.aoe 179? So of
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Santord 3228721
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only. Wilkerson Lomb."
LOnOwOOd 834 7257
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.Condominlu"fln

24%SS French Ave
Orlando
Sanford
321 oe.io
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PRICED RIGHT Attractive 3
bdtm,
bath in lovely
Pinecrest Section. Easy FHA
VA Financing. Only $41,900.

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Section 865.09 Florida Statutes Authorized by:
1957.
Michael C. Slotnick. Esq.
51g. JENE NASSAR
Phone: 371-2723
PubliSh Semptmber 9, 16, 23, 30. Publish September 23, 30, &amp; Oc.
1980
tober 7, 14, 1980
DEA 52
DEA129

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SEIGLER REALTY

luscious fruit trust Ther.
mopane glass, R.19 insulation,
roof ventilators, Utility rm I
shed. pottlngshed&amp; workshop.
Hurry I $34,500. -

id5ide &amp; out. Tennis courts

tofe$taurants. No pets, single

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2606 S. Hwy. 17.92

________________________ 323.5774 Day or Night
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ATMOSPHERE PLUS in this
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vnIciue 2 Bdrm, 1½ b.att with
1iI6 screened Fl. rm with
beick floor. GIgantIc Oak flees
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repossessed uSed very short
Ime Orq.nal 559) t,tt SIfI r
65-Pets.SupPlieS .
521 mo Aqent )3,,9 8386
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P
DOBERMAN
',otf of tolal inventory on brand ' AKC
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nL'w interspi
SCHERS 550 to $100 Trr
These beds are' not damaged
considered Call 365 5710
__________________ -or secon but brand new top
FREE
to good home w
line beddiOg sets only' Free

24155. French Ave
STORY
DUPLEX.
2
- Orlando
Sanford
BEDROOMS EACH. PLUS 2
337)577
321 OMO
GARAGE NEAR FIRST ,
STREET. 138.500 SELLER
WILL HOLD MORTGAGE I
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g news items you Will find
APARTMENT
ALL REN I
TED. 599,500 GOOD TERMS I
anywhere.
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H'oId Hai Rety

322 0779.322 5353, 32 3772

STONE ISLAND: Contemporary
2 story, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, deck

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intend to register said name with PALLOT, POPPELL, GOODMAN PALLOT, POPPELL, GOODMAN PALLOT. POPPELL, GOODMAN

SERVICES, INC.

4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. FEN
NEWLY
YARD,
CED
RENOVATED, 535.000. LOW
DOWN AND TAKE OVER

4

Ford Tractor in 1;cc.t
Cnncltion Alsodo
nO by the hour 3270094

1951

51-IiouseIld Goods

LEWIS.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR
2SUS. FrenchAve. 32207311

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NEW LOG HOMES; NICE
SELECTION, YOUR DESIGN I
OR OURS. WE SELL
MATERIALS TO DO IT
YOURSELFERS. AND HAVE
AVAILABLE
BUILDERS
FOR LAZY PEOPLE. TIFFANY TIMBERS INC. 331
0702.

3 BEDROOM, 1' BATH. EAT
IN KITCHEN, CENT. AIR
HEAT, CARPETS. GARAGE.
535.000. HURRY'

*-SIflirMl.2S1$

2 Acres in Lk. Mare, zoned Agri.

5 p.m. Monday thru Friday.

days.

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Seminole

2 BEDROOM FRAME CEN
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AIRHEAT
SCREENED PORCH, 2 CAR
GARAGE. EXCELLENT
LOCAT ION. $30,000. CALL
ASSOC., LIVIE

Loch Arbor Area- Beautifully
kept. 3 Bdrm, 7 Bath home,
with pool, well landscaped,
with deep well for watering.
Energy efficient heat pump
and many extras. Call for
Appt. $65,500.

3 Bdrm., 1 Bath In Pinecrest.
Nice home' for starters or
.
retirees. $36,900.

pull down stairs, and many
other features. Quiet DeBary
residential area. Contact Mrs.

$150 month, female preferr.id.

Springs,

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Good Financing, 3 Bdrm. p
bath. Large Fenced Yard,
Close to schools and shopping.

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322-2611

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2OIXPIeAve.
$250 mo. &amp; under f you qualify
MaryGriffith Realtor
3994
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2 to 6
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3 Bdrl1n. P, Bath locatedoff 20th
' St. Close to schoOls and
shopping. $38,900.

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3,00014KHGERinQS
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CROCKETT LOG HOME ON.
51$ Doz., $144 Gross, $1.95 Retail
WOODED CORNER LOT.
8.31 9131. 321 0335
NEAR CARRIAGE COVE. ________________________
532.000. YOU FINISH.

Decorator wail covering

SALES at number $40 Semoran the City of Altamonte Springs, Altamonte Springs, Florida, inBoulevard, in the City of Florida, Intends to register the tends 10 register the said name
Casseiberry, Florida, intends to said name with the
with the

QUICKLY,with a Fast Acting, . Seminole County, Florida in at- Attorney for Applicant
Low Cost Classified Ad.
cordancewith the provisions of the
1504 Alfred I. duPont Building

Legal Notice

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Open2to6dally

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BRAND NEW
3eaulllulenergyetfclent 2Bdrm,
I Bath home. LivIng rm., with
dining area, Eat in Kitchen
with color coordinated ap
pliances and utility room,
Smokedetector, carpeting, Air

engage in businesS under the fictitiouS name of RVDS at fictitious name of DIA at number

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TonY Coppola Asso.Inc.

3 Bdrm, 1 Bath. $295. $100
Damage. 323 1126 Evenings.

Nicety Furn. Remodeled &amp; dec.
Linens $. Mud service turn.
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that the undersigned, desIrIng to I
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engage in business under Ihe I
ficlilious name of MDS at number
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Evening IIel%dd
50 Miltiand Ave., Altamonte
NAME LAW
Springs, Florida, intends to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
register the said name wIth the
&amp; that the undersigned, desiring to
L A YOU T F I T I E 'R S
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court of
engage in busineSs under the
Machinery operators for steel
C 0 U B t 'I
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Iabrlcaticin. Work Includes
Dated at Cass.lberry, FlorIda,
SPECIALISTS at number 505
plate, structional &amp; misc. 'Top
this 19th day of September, 1910.
Maitland Avenue, in the City of
pay &amp; good benefits. Apply at:
MOTORCYCLE DEALER
Altamonie Springs, Florida, in.
Florida Iron Works, 560 Wade
SERVICES. INC.
tends to register lhe said name
St., Winter Springs.
By: I. Tatmadge Luke,
with the
President
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
PALLOT, POPPELL, GOODMAN
.3amioo1*.Cgunly._
Dated-ar Attontonte -Sprins,'
Florida, 1151% 19th day of Sep.
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Vernon McManns

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and Security. For Appt. call
Expanding Business in. Public
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Relations. Due to ill health, in I
need of Self Sufficient person, I
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dryer, AC.heat, no pets. Lease
involved. Send resume to Box I
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insurance. Etc. Must pass

Petition on the subscriber hereof
PROBATE DIVISION
at his office in Lancaster, South FIle Number S0.299.CP
CarolIna, within twenty (20) days
Division
after the service hereof, exclusIve IN RE: ESTATE OF
of the date of such service, and if EDNA JOHNSON,
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enjoy meeting new people.
Write B. Koehler R.N.-Box
11592, Gainesville 32601.

Clerk of the .Circuit Court of Seminole County.
" Seminole County.
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Male or Female. Salary,
am
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Dated at Casselberry, Florida, Florida, this 19th day of Sep. Florida, thIs 19th day of Sep
comm. bonus, profit sharing, I engaged In buSineSs at 1052 this 19th day of September, 1980. fember, 1980.
ternber, 1980

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tober 7. 11. 1980
Sales background
ANTIQUES, and that I intend to
DEA12S
Apply in Per•
helpful.
register said name with the Clerk ________________________________ I
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
300 North
at
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS I son
County, Florida in accordance

IN THE FAMILY COURT OF
THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF LANCASTER
ALBERT J. SIGMON and PEGGY
6. SIGMON,
Petitioners,
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WAYNE PEEBLEin adult, aed
DAVID WAYNE PEEBLES,
than fourleen
mInor of
years of UL
Respondents.
TO THE RESPONDENTS
ABOVE NAMIDI
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'MONED AND REQUIRED to
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titious Name Statutes, ToWil:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. WAYNE H. BLECHA
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1980
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have those little cushions
between the vertebrae. They program, including the one
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go over it with your doctor.
that would normally occur During th~ time there's an
the acute rupture of a disc- bet.
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spine. They are our sh
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thinking about what you'd like
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do. Be a person of action,
CAPRICORN (Dec.
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today to sway reluctant allies start.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl)
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and
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case factually, briefly,
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Worrying too much about in managing your resources.
others may think is a Buy only that which you need
sure way to slow yourself or can afford. Avoid all forms
down today. Do what you of deficit spending.
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deem to be honorable, and
have good leadership
You
none can condemn you.
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Dec. 21) Today you may find be reluctant to use them. Only
yourself In the company of a If situations really get out of
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problems. Exercise is good
for both circumstances but
the type varies. Individuals

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motivated today, your am- decisive today, which is
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It's another story when you once you make a decision
feel the goal is a worthy one. you re capable of making up
Find out more of what lies lost time.
TAURUS(April 20-May 20)
ahead for you in the year

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yot~ Other readers who want who have degeneration of the
PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20) Ahis issue can send 75 cents vertebrae should avoid lifting
material foundations will be
very important for you in the It's important today to
with a long, stamped, self- and straining exercises as
coming year. Through en- recognize your limitations addressed envelope for it. they may actually cause the
terprise and ingenuity you and capabilities
so that you
Send your request to me, In vertebrae to fracture and lead
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Involved in
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may even surprise yourself won'
for you care of this newspaper, P.O. to additional complications.
di
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possibility
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that area. This is what causes
degeneration
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the back path.
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Huff, who has been a liquor store manager for five years,
said he tNnks the drinking age was fine at 21.
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will be on hand to check IDs.
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drivers license with a picture on it, he said.
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little difference, said I.he Joint in the Woods manager.
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age one year will help the atmosphere in the lounge,
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problems," he said. "They really tear the place up. I think the
new age mi ght encourage more poeple in th eir mid-20s to come
here."
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the Woods, In Longwood.
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those who just turned old enough to drink, she said. It was the
lB-year-olds but now, slit' said, it will be those just turned 19.
Seuuiriole County Sheriff John Polk said there will be no
special law enforcement effort made to see that the new
drinking age is observed But he sa id shefiff's deputies will
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new state law pre-empti ng ci ti es' righ ts for adoption of that resolution.
to enforce- building and other codes on
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In Sierra Vista, Ariz., angry parents awaited
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lire terms today that would end Tebran's Ruhollah Khomeini.
"flyhad toknow their role as the policeman
dominance of the PersM Gulf. But Iran vowed to
light on "until the last aggressor" In the eight-day of the Gulf is dead and gone," Hussein old in the
war
truce offer on na tional TV as his army wiped out
Iraqi President Sailiwn Hussein coupjd his the last pockets of resistance In the port of
offer of a truce to end the first war between two. KJnuamahaIr on the Shatt al-Arab river at the

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control of the waterway, spoke after U.N.
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and willing to nagotlate,and accept mediation of

respectful Intemational organixations," Hussein "Obviousl; our national interests have to be

said, but added: "U the other side does not want defended In any negotiations."
to accept a cease-fire it is up to them to accept the
Iranian surrender of the Shatt al-Arab and the
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As truce terms, the Iraqi strongman demanded Tunb and Lesser Tunb would wipe out the gains
Iraqi sovereignty over the Sluatt- al-Arab a nd made by the late shah d? both ends of the Persian
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MUNICH, West Germany (VP!) Police Investigating
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wounded more than 200, including 5 U.S. servicemen,
arrested a self-styled fuehrer and five members of his
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21, a student and member of "Wehrsportgruppe military
sports group Hoffmann," led by a mustachioed self-s tyled
fnehrer, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann.

several days of closed-door consultations, was approved
Sunday b a 15-0 vote by the world organization's principal
peacekeeping body.
Consultations, sometimes heated, on the wording of the

Six neo-Nazis, including Hoffmann, 41, were arrested by

document went on right up to the final n*dnutes before the

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5-Month Oil Surplus Seón

GREENWOOD, Miss. (UP!) Florida authorities were
asking officials in Nicaragua, Honduras, the Bahamas and
Jamaica to help In the search for four men missing
Sept. 13 when they left Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., on a flight to
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continue for five months despite the loss of 2.9 million
barrels a day of oil exports from Iran and Iraq, Petroleum
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their war could go on a year before most world inventories
were used up, the weekly said,
Of course, OPEC, whose production was at a four-year
low of 27.2 million barrels a day in July, could provide a
cushion against the Iran-Iraq cutoff by raising Its output by
l.§ million barrels a day to late 1979 levels, the au thoritative
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mills of county, city, and school taxes would be approximately
$54 a year.
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electric hills. In a household of four persons in the Jacksonville
area, the cost to heat water is about 350 kilowatt hours or $24 a
month. A solar hot water heater could save the family about
$) a month and a $2,400 solar hot water heater would corn-

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state's biggest industries, tourism and agriculture are energy

energy collectors, heat pumps, storage tanks, free standing
thermal containers, heat exchange devices, pumps and fans,

pletely pay for itself in about 10 years. The property tax

intensive. Florida needs to promote and encourage the use of
alternative energy sources to protect our state's future.
—help Florida become a national leader in promoting the
use of solar energ)N
—encourage solar energy use,,and lessen the demand for
electricity, Florida would need to build fewer 'electrical
generating plants: 'this would help reduce air pollution and
preserve Florida's clean environment w hich is so vita l to the
State'i continued economic prospert

savings makes this alternative even more attractive.
'—help keep electric bills lower In the future because of the
use of solar energy devices. The cost of building new, expensive electrical generating plants gets passed on to
consumers in the form 9f higher ejectrlc bills. The
jnoe state
-Consumers use alternative
sources such as solar, the
greater the Opportunity to reduce electricity needs and avoid
building new generating plants.
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rockbeds, thermostats, equipment transmitting hot
geothermal water, and pipes and ducts used to interconnect
such systems.
2. The exemption will be effective for 10 years.
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Miami officials reported
re are the amount it would pay private ancies
sealift has apparently come to a trickling about 100 Cuban refugees remaining to for
relocating each refugee.
close, and state and federal officials are be resettled from the tent city pitched
Those not moved by private agencies
winding up the relocation effort for the underneath a downtown expressway were headed for F tt
Chaffee, Ark., If
more than 125,000 ref ugees who rode the before the controversial encampment they
have family ties, or to Fort Allen In
freedom flotilla to Florida.
can be dismantled as scheduled on Puerto Rico If they had no ties.
"I think it's all over," said Richard M. Tuesday. Police were ordered to round
Officials also said about 200 refugees
Carleton, Immigration Service director up those who left the camp, prefering life walked away from the camps last week
at Key West. "From all the reports we on the streets to leaving Miami.
because they did not want to leave the
have, there's nothing (U.S. boats) left at
The tent city, which from the beginning Miami area.
(Cuba's port of) Marlel. If there are, we drew sharp criticism for unsanitary
'Most had jobs and didn't want to
think the Cuban authorities, carried out conditions and an Increase In crime in
leave
because they felt they had
the ir order that they would seize or sink area, housed as many as 700
refugees
established
themselves here," said
any boats left after 5 p.m. Frida y."
when it was first erecte
d in early August. assistant Qty Manager OdIó. "Some
Carleton said a total of 94 U.S. boats
Bef ore that th e ref ugees had been
had arrived at Key West, all of them housed In the Orange Bowl football were just plain bums who didn't want IL
without passengers, since Cuban Preal- stadium, which had been opened as an work anywhere and took off."
dent Fidel Castro ord ered the Pert of emergency measure by ci ty officials
Cit) offici als ordered a crackdown on
Mariel shut do Thursday night. The whed It was clear there w hundreds of the drifters. Police arrested 20 refugees
fi rst boat arrived a bout 1 am. Friday; homeless Cubans wandering the streets who had established their own, Ill egal,
the 94 th and last a bout noon Sunday.
cam psite on the banks of the Miami
of Miami
Carleton said the Coast Guard sent out
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quietly rode away.
"There Is a rumor that.
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parachute and. was picked up
in a pickup truck," said Paul
Tanton, of WTVY.TV, which
has its tower facilities located
in this small town on the
Alabama-Florida border.
"We don't know If he
jtiznped off the tocr or he
jumped from a plane. There
are several airports nearby,
"I have my doubts that
somebody really did jump
because there was no damage
to the tower," he added. "But
the kheriff'idépartrdént'sa Id
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some very reckless things
I find it ta
Rt'IgIIi presidency) a rather terrifying
'thought, 'q'uite frankly," he said.
HtmL former Secretary of State henry
Kissinger, interviewed on NBC-TV's "Meet
the Press," said Reagan's "sense of responslbility" will produce "a more measured,
moore careful and less idiosyncratic forçign
policy than the one of the past few years."
The presidential candidates themselves
spent the day quietly Sunday
Carter at
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Oat far, in my opinion," he
said. "But if a person can
climb that high, and with a
parachute, he deserves the
thrill of jumping off. I'm just
afraid that if this gets out,
every nut in the country Will
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Chib Road, 5aAfOed, wtmo died
Sunday at Seminole Memorial,
Hos1tai, will be at 2 p.m.
Wnday at kho Funeral
Home. Burial In Oaklawn
M.mortsl Park. Srluon Funeral
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MIAMI (UPI) Toni Thorsen used to tell her friends
that when she died, there was no where else she would
rather be buried than next to her cats at the pet
cemetery. This afternoon she will be burled as she
wished.
Every Sunday Ms. Thorsen would visit Oaklawn Pet
Cemetery and place, fresh gladioli on the graves of
Pinky and Fluffy, her two pets. Flaky died in 1963 and
Fluffy died in 1956.
Ms. Th)raen died of heart failure at a Miami Hospital
en Thursday. She w 91. ThIs fternoon, she will be
burled next to her pets at the cemetery.

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Tanton said because the
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20 Miles: Winds southeasterly 10 knots today and tonight
becoming southerly on Tuesday. Seas 3 feet or
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) A 60-year-old woman has
pledged to finish her bicycle tour of the 48 continental
states or 'die trying."
Elise Briskey, 60, left her Tampa, Fla., home May 20
on a 10-speed bicycle towing a two-wheel trailer, intent
on covering 48 st a t es h.'for returning
The former snikeiandier at carnivals received a
satback, however, Mien she collapsed in Arkansas
Saturday just before crossing the Mississippi River
into Memphis.
She was taken to a Memphis hospital where doctors
ordered a brief rest and told the woman to end her trek.
Althàiigh she Itas a heartallment and- diabetes,- Mrs:Briskey seld nothing could stop her from completing
the second half of her tour.

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Reagan has already attempted to ensure a
warm welcome from New York City when he
arrives there Tuesday night.
Four current and former diplomatic experts, meanwhile, debated the Carter vs.
Reagan foreign policies Sunday on television'
interview shows
without reaching a consen.sus.
Former Under Secretary of State George
Ball said he has switched from Anderson to
Carter because of Reagan's lack of experu
In the dlplwnatic arena.
"I am rather appalled by the prospect" of
Reagan In the White House, he told interviewera on ABC-TV's "Issues nd AnswPrs"
"I'm nót satisfied that the governor has
well-formulated views or that he has

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while the narrator explains how he reduced
taxes as governor of California.
After signing the measure, a smiling
Reagan gets up and shakes hands with two
legislators, former state senator and now
4'1tthnny Beilenson,' D-Calif., and formcr
Republican Assemblyman W. Craig Biddle of
Riverside.
"If Craig Biddle is in it, then it can't be. any
otherbiUbuitse abortion bill," L5eiJenotgId
the Times. "It had to have been. that. It
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NEW YORK (UPI ) Coining from behind,
Ronald Reagan topped President Carter in a
poll in The New York Times, taking a 40
percent to 35 percent lead after his debate
with John Anderson.
Reagan, however, appeared to be the only
candidate to benefit from the League of
Women Voters' debate in Baltimore Sept. 21.
In a survey taken before anl after the
deba and published Sunday, the Times said
Carter went from a 40 Percent to 36 percent
lead
'Thagm to as.-4o percent disadvantage.
Anderson, it said, was far behind at 9
percent both before and after the debate, in
contrLst to a 14 percent standing in early

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MIAMI (UP!) Miami police said Sunday If witnesses hadn't called police, two men might have killed
a 20-year-old woman they had kidnapped, robbed,
raped and put In the trunk of her car,
"There are still some good people In the world," said
Homicide Sgt. Mike Gonzales. "They saved this
woman's life and enabled us to catch these guys. I
really bellefe they, the suspects, would have killed
her."
Police said one of the suspects is Ervin Ughtsey, 20,
the brother of Samuel Ughtsey, 16, who Is charged with
three of the May riot murders. The other suspect Is a
16-year-old juvenile whose name was withheld.

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The chief engineer of a
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Carter planned a round-trip visit to New
York today, and sets out on a two-day journey
Wednesday to Michigan. QhIo and Pennsylvania. Reagan leaves Los Angeles tonight
for a zigzag cross-coufftty return to
Washington by the'weekend, and Anderson
had two appearances in Washington on tap
today before- beginning another campaign
(rip' Tuesday to North Carolina, Florida,
Colorado-and California.
The RepuIlIdn nominee mG get an inteliigence briefing front the administration on
the Persian Gulf conflict when he is at his
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WASHINGTON (UPI)— President Carter begins
McINTOSH
threedays
night
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Seminole
Memorial
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Witnesses.
G.
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Eden,
N.C.; and
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campaigning
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with optimistic aides maintaining
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Mrs. Charlotte C. McIntosh,
G.
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Ronald Reagan and John Anderson are Increasingly
Monroe; SIne grandchildren;, 90, of 7740 Country Club Road,
burdened by serious problems.
U great-gncictgldren; three Sanford, died Sunday mor.
"We always have felt we would win it in the last two or
ning at Seminole Memorial
weeks," a key campaign aide said during the weekend. "We'll ________________________________sisters
F living In
uneral services were held Hospital. Born in Live Oak,
probably be within striking distance but behind in the polls
today Briseon Funeral Home she had lived in Sanford for 35
until then."
NATIONAL REPORT: The National Weather Service was
of years. She was a member of
In
charge
Today, Carter was to speak to the International Ladles Issued flash flood warnings and watches for a wide area early arrangements.
the Church ofGod.
Garment Workers Union and the New Yor k Qty Business and today from Texas to the Crollnas because of more than 12
She is survived by three
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Labor Committee for Carter-Mondale during four hours In
inches of rain in parts of the South within a 484iour period.
sons, the Rev. P.E. McIntosh
New York. His wife was to campaign In Texas, Louisiana and Flooding was reported in southwestern and north-central
and Robert McIntosh, both of
wta viozzr
Texas, southern and southeastern Oklahoma, the southern half
Mississippi.
Sanford
and C.H. McIntosh,
MClAUGHlIN
New York has 41 of the 114 electoral votes that Carter is of Arkansas and eastern Tennessee. Two earthen dams gave
McLaughlin,
Live
Oak;
three daughters,
Violet J.
seeking this week. In separate trips he will go to Michigan way Sunday at a mill southwest of Hamlin, Texas, about 40
Mrs. Mary Wiggins, Bartow
72, of 1709 Pine Ave., Winter
miles north of Abilene, f orcing the evacua tion of famili
Wednesday and Ohio and Pennsylvania Thursday,
es
in
20
i'ar,
died Sunday at her Mrs. Georgia Langley and
homes.
The ai de attributed Carter's Improved chances to several
residence. She wasanative of Mrs. Thedis Ellison, both of
factors Carter can now take the offensive en the debate
AREA READINGS (9 LIL): temperature: 73; overnight Erie, Pa, and moved to Live Oak; 22 grandchildren;
issue, John Anderson has declined and Reagan has emerged u
andchildren and
low: 72; Sunday high: 93; barometric pressure: 29.99; relative Winter Park 10½ years 5O 1 gre
the candidate of the far right.
hiunldity: 91 percent; winds: southwest at 6j.p.h.
from Erie. She was amember one sister, Mrs. Francis
"We always felt we had a good ier1ts Ix*ltlon but realized
of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Halland, Boston, Mass.
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Brisson Funeral Home-PA
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Church and ihoznemaker,
participating In the first debate,"' the aide seld.
in charge of arrangements.
highs, U:$ am 1:35 p.m.; lows, 6:58 a.m., 7:51 p.m.;
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the Florida Straits and it found no vessels Wednesday when the Carter ad- innocent to charges of trespassing and
head1ngmCubathKey West.
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commercial purportedly showing Ronald
Reagan signing a bill to cut California taxes
actually shows the former governor signing a
measure that liberalized abortion,
The LOs''AEIM
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barrassing advertising gaffe Sunday.
The 1967 abortion bill, which reached
Reagan's desk about six months after he took
oific, Is ie, the GOP pres1denUcand1date
has tak en pains to express regrets about
signing. Reagan is now a strong opponent of
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The biographi cal commer cial, which has
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MIAMI (UPI) The visas and work permits for
about 15,000 to 16,000 Nicaraguans, who fled the Sandinista revolution to Miami, expired collectively
Sunday, leaving them to face an unsertain future.
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services
has refused to renew visas for the Nicaraguans. Most
were - former associates, employees and followers of
former strongman President Anastasia Somoza who
fled after his downfall In the summer of 1979.
U.S. officials maintain that peace has been restored
in Nicaragua and there no longer Is a reason to extend
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The pace of the presidential campaign
picks up this week, with President Carter
increasing his travel from the usual two days
to three, and both Ronald Reagan and John
Anderson scheduling almost a full week of

Stop monkeying around and cut the cake! That
seems to have been the desire of chimpanzees
Cousteau (left) and Kumi as they celebrated the
first birthdays recently at the St. Louis Children's
Zoo, The flavor of the cake? Banana, of course,

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with the Coldwater High School's marching
band, collapsed Friday night as the band left
the field following a football game. He died in
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the thieves have no trouble disposing of the
stolen property.
Pizza parlors, groceries and even auto
repair shops throughout the city have
acquired jeweler's scales. Secondhand
jewelers pos t signs that read, "No questions
asked."
For $100 or $200 they can buy a gold chain
'from the chain snatchers still sweating from
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wants the courts to close Sierra Vista's strike-bound
schools because they say substitute teachers are
sexually assaulting their children.
A Superior. Court suit, .file,d Friday by Concerned
Parents for Education, says "a clear and present
danger of physical harm, riot and mayhem" exists In
the community because school officials have attempted to "plunder" the educational system.
The suit pointed out a series of knife fights, the pencil
stabbing of one student, the sexual abuse of six
children and a district employee by a smi,bstitute
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Bob Graham. The Evening Herald today begins a five-part
series examining the amendments and the effects they could
have on the citizens of Florida.
AMENDMENT NO. 1: PROPERTY TAX

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ssed this year by the Florida Leglilature, will
installed in homes or businesses.
on the Oct. 7 primary run- off ballot. All registered voters In
Legislation to Implement this amendment (House Bill 1506)
Florida are eligible to vote on these amendments. Each of was passed, conditioned on voter approval of the amendment.
these amendments passed the Florida Senate and House of. The legislation specifies that:

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Mrs. Meyer and her fellow researchers said people
with lungs damaged by cigarette smoke retain carcinogens and other particles in their lungs, Increasing
their risk of lung cancer. But the risk of stomach
cancer Is reduced beacuse fewer of the cancer-causing
substances reach their stomachs, th e researchers
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face a lower risk çf stomach cancer, new research
indicates.
But the Johns Hopkins University researcher who
released the study Sunday said the results sho41d not
dication more action Is needed against air pollution.
When people with healthy lungs inhale dirt o smoke
particles, the particles are cleared from the lungs and
involuntarily swallowed, said Mary Meyer, an
associate professor of epidemiology at the School of

The four men had filed a flight plan for Jamaica where
they planned to stay overnight on Sept. 13 and return to FL
Lauderdale, Fla. Jamaica air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane at 10 p.m. Sept. 13 about four miles north
of the Jamaican airport.

"We want to stop this crime tfefore the cold
weather stops It, so it won't
like bulbs
planted in the ground
flower again in the
spring," sa id Police Commissioner Robert J.
McGulrn.
Two women have died during chain-

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was plunged into her back, and she died a few
hours later.
Typically, the chain snatchers rove subway
st$Ions In groups. Their average age is 16,
although- Cappello has talked to suspects as
young as 13. They wear sneakers that police
call 'felony shoes."
"Usually, the woman is screaming. They
ha ve to run fast, so it's the yo ung ones who do
it," Cappello said. "They seem to pick on
females entirely. I can't even think of a male
(victim). Why take chance on some guy who
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whether they're wearing expensive jewelry.

Dora Papapanaglatou, 32, was walking
Police I nspector Edward Capllo says
&amp;ong a street near er home in Queens on
som of the chain snatchers have become so
June ZI when she was called over, to a car to
brazen they rip off necklaces even as police
give directions. One of the two passengers
are in pursuit.
grabbed Mrs. Papa panaglatou's heavy, gold
•4i.a chain. It did-not breat so' the car sped off,
"Can you believe that?" he asked.
Cappello told how a nimble chain snatcher
dragging her two blocks before she died,
reached into the window of a 42nd street
Last week, Colleen Wall, a 21-year-old
crosstown bus, stalled in traffic, and swiped a
tourist from Ellicott City, Md., was strolling
near Manhattan's theater district after seeing
passenger's $1,600 necklace.
"We apprehended that one," said Cappello,
a play with a friend. She was accosted by
commander of the city's Street Crime Unit.
three chain snatchers. She resisted, a knife

resoliition continuing financing for most federal
agencies, prodded by warnings the federal government
could otherwise slow to a halt by midweek.

a $500 fine and short jail stay, police say.
If a chi ld should get locked in the refrigerator and suffocate,
the charge becomes third-degree felony, punishable by five
years in prison.
Police say any appliance or similar box left outside must be
either locked with a hisp or chain or have its door removed
completely.
The law affects not only homeowners, but appliance stores
and repalr'centers with outdoor yards. Several locations with
violations throughout Sanford have already been spotted by
routine patrols, prompting the crackdown, police say.

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prestigious weekly Lundberg Latter which came up with
the 6-month figure for the world surplus but with a larger
depletion estimate.

simonses to persons caught with refrigerators, washers,
driers or other similar Items outdoors, which are not properly
secured.
Under Florida law, anyone found with a refrigerator or other

Greenwood authorities said today they contacted Florida
law enforcement a gencies last week after Vary Lance of
Greenwood, whose husband Prentiss was on the plane, filed
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"Usually, it's a fast yank and they're gone."
The increase in chain snatching is expected
to decline soon, as women begin to wear
heavier clothing that, makesIt harder to tell

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recommendation to expeFRep. Michael Myers and to
consider legislation to keep the government running
before closing shop this week to campaign for the
November elections,
Congress plans to adjourn Thursday until Nov. 12,
when it will return for a post-election lame duck
session that Senate Democratic 'leader Robert Byrd of
West Virginia said would last until mid-December.
The Senate plans to finish action today on a

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SPRINGS
A Winter Springs man was ordered held on several charges
Sunday afternoon following a domestic disturbance which left
his wife and her daughter injured, police say.
DOald xlerdah1, 35, of 1142 Duncan Drive, was ordered
held in lieu of $5,250 bond on charges of aggravated battery,
battery and making a false report of -a Lrlme.
Police say Sonderdahi beat his wife and her daughter
severely, then told police his wife had attacked him with a
knife, a report police said was false
will begin handing out

police. Four of the suspects were arrested as they tried to
slip across' the border to Austria en route to Yugoslavia.

meeting, diplomatic sources said.
The word cease-fire was not used because it was
sidered unpalatable to Iran, the sources said.

oil journal said.

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NEW YORK (UPI)
New York's newest
breed of criminals prowl the subways and
shopping districts, sneakers on their feet and
their eyes on women's necks.
They are chain snatchers, and police say
they make up to $500 a week stealing gold
necklaces and selling them to eager fences,
The thieves some as young as 13 stole
1,300 gold necklaces in July. and August alone,
The new criminal fad has resulted in two
deaths, and has forced the city to assign a
special force of 150 plainclothes police officers to stalk the thieves.

Until Mid-December
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Street, Sanford, last Wednesday.
The manager told police he was robbed by a man wearing a
ski mask, who threatened him wi th a knife, en took the bag
and ran off.
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Kevin Ashworth, 18, was arrested at 2 p.m. Saturday
following questionin g at the Sanford police sta tion and held In
lieu of $10,500 bond.
Police say Ashworth robbed the manager of Famous Recipe
Chicken, U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford, as he was placing a

was found leads to the assumption that the dead
man held his hands right next to The bomb at the time of the
explosi on," Bavarian Interior Minslter Gerold Tandler said

UNITED NATIONS (UP!) The Security Council ended
days ,of backroom bickering and unanimously called on
Iran and Iraq to "ref rain from iny further use of force" and
peacefully settle their differences.
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A Sanford man has been arrested on a charge of robbing a
restaurant owner at knifepoint as he deposited receipts in a

Authorities assume th plastic explslve bomb exploded
prematurely, killing the young neo-Nazi who planted it, in
the second major right-wing .Lerrorlst attack in Western
Europe In -a month.

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forces in the Persian Gulf region favors the

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In there circumstances, there should be no "Great Leader" Kim 11 Sung, as it has been

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which could, in the long run, escalate a..
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stressed that setting up such tax-saving trusts

This whole abortion Issue Is going to be with
us for a long time, and it deserves discussion

Methodist Church of Sanford fellowship

"Brennan Reports."

is a veri complex maneuver, and the services

of a much higher quality than we usually get.

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before him -is so concerned with the Soviet
telligence experts have been able to pry
threat to American security he is willing to
Not that the Chinese are helpless militarily, crucial Information out of the Pentagon and
prdesophistIcated arms and technoloi to
by any mea ns. "China baa only a limited the State Department. iComm starts
the Chinese. The backfire potential of this
ability to project force beyond Its borders," with the basic qiestlon of whether Peking
rapidly escalating strategy Is
conaccording to a Join t Chiefs of Staff report should be getting, American weapons all,
cern on Ca pitol Hill and In the U. S.
labeled "top secret." But "the People
One closely held document, "Consolidated
telligence community.
Republic is developing increasinglY capable Guidance No. 6," shows how far the covert
The coniern Isn't that the China overtures
strategic nuclear and general purpose for- government planners have gone In their
don't have merit, but rather that Carter's
ces.,.Its conventionally-powerd submarine military-related cooperation with Peking.
force Is strategically altuatloned to Interdict Publiabed portions of the document described
lieutenants may be stumbling down a thorny
path which hasn't yet been fully exp1ored and
(shippIng) on the East Asian coast," Con" the possibility of stationing U. &amp; warplane whith could have dlre implications among the cludes the study.
forces -in China daring
Big Three of East and West.
Nevertheless, military stragetlats started crisis,
elght.years ago to assess the poselbthtiea of
There's
dOUbt that the Carter ad.
Carter administration officials have
future military relations with the Chinese. An diarnls$edspeculauan about sucheecret plans
mlnihtion is willing to back up Its
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Government sources admit that the "tilt'
toward Peking risked offending the Sovieb
and was a major concern of the secret
Planners. But th "China hands" won thi
argument, over the objections of senior Stata
Department experti who feared alti
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If that view does Indeed prevail in Moscow
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arming the Chinese have been one of the best. these documen ts outline a slow but steadily.
kept secrets In Washlngtm This is despite the moving process toward miUtary relations
fact that one expert, according to Garrett, with Peking.
7be whole project is so shrouded in mystery
estimated the ultimte cost of amLng the
probers
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and middle schools.

Senior Citizens tour to Silver Springs for Bavarian
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Leeds at 9 a.m., pick up at Sanford Civic Center, 9:30
a.m. Return p.m. Call 322-9148 for reservations,

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When they think of them at all, Los Angeles residents think

Chamber of Commerce. Sponsor sheets at high SChOOlS

recently In a periodical called "Taxes," and
digested by Brennan In his publication,

The knowledgeable China watcher, Ban.

Carter partially Inherited his hand from
Richard Nixon and Henry Keaslnger, and Is
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as eight years ago during the Nixon ad- t.agon had released the confidential report of
application, a well as the sale of nonlethal

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why they're upset over losing their only distinction," said

depraved enough to live In Los Angeles are regarded as funny
and are much quoted by the locals, In the amused tones adults

would be when right.

congressional testimony show that President Nations,
Carter did not form ulate the "China card"
Pillsbury told my associate Jack Mitchell

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Brennan explained two legal ways to bemuse the IRS might lurnp together the
reduce this bite,'
original interest-free loan and the borrowOne was described by Attomey Simmons back and then disallow the whole trust.

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South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.

It cannot be settled by slogans.

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It involves what is known as a ten-year of a good tax lawyer are a must.

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said, "We did hear a bo ut it, from a magazine reporter who
called us for a reaction,

Seminole South Rotary. 7:50 a.m., Lord Chuinley's,

enhanced If this tremendously Impressive

BALANCE MACHINES

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serious cItIz cares. It's a Chamber of Commerce kind of

Altamonte Springs.

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The country is firmly under the control of

minlitration ought to be enlisting International
support for an effort to at least contain the scope
and Intensity of the fi ghting.

said, so far, the IRS has lost consistently in

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income" such as dividends or rents which lifts Internal Revenue Service has been trying fm

Economically, it would appear to be the

eternity.
Disagree with him one very well may, as on
petual correctness on difficult issues of

But there's a fly in the ointment. The

110,000 a year.

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Said a news editor at a major TV sta tion: "Nobody gives a
hoot."
"We playeda.wire ervIce-a(ory-cn an inside page," saId.

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two children In college, each at a cost of loans made to save taxes. However, Brennan

successfully modernizing agriculture and

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to set up, Brennan sald. The parents also can
borrow money back from the trust as In the
case of the Clifford type trust. M4 it Involves

water.

an exception among Communist societies in

question about the proper course for the Carter
administration. It must push with utmost vigor

stant that he is a good, an intelligent, a holy
man. He is one of those very rare individuals

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There are, Brennan said, two legal ways to established for the children. The trust invests
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The benefits are about the same as under
but, he said, ma ny families in more modest

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official statistics, North Korea, once food.

Usurpation of power.

Brennan described another way to reduce

help with their tuition burden.
Brennan presents the hypothe tical case of a
husband and wife, Ming joint returns, who

might exploit It as a pretext for a move against

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can vote, they can stand up and be counted , the argument goes.
if Los Angeles were going to send a letter of condolence to
the agitated inhabitants of the Windy City, it would read
something like:
"Dear Chicago: Who Cares?

Al- Anon, 8p.m., Halfway house, Lake Minnie Drive,
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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
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Now I ' believe the cardinal to have been
wrong on racial busing. Almost eve
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racial busing has been a disaster
destructive of schools and of commu ni ty life,
an abuse of children for the sake of abst r act

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peace until the next election.
Most Chicagoans can't tell the difierence between ear thAlarm bells may have gone off at the foot of Lake Michigan quakes and one too many shots of Old Scarf ace. Wherever they
following a report that preliminary 1980 census figures mdl- wake up inthe morning, that'sas far thebousewill go that day.
cate Los Angeles may have displaced Chicago as the second
Th ey don't have any hills. If th ey did, theirs would probably
biggest city in the nation, but there is no corresponding
us
j t sit t here Instead of waltzing around, making ihtriguing
jubilation in L Angeles.
patterns on the houses.
Chicago ci vic leaders, Mayor Jane Byrne in, the fore,
protested at the possible loss of the hallowed "second city"
title, demanding. a recount. Columnists fulminated: Los
Angeles, of all places! Land of fruit and nuts!
Some Chicagoans muttered darkly of mobilizing the zomlies, the legion of the dead that the city's folklore maintains
ar ises every election day to vote for "the machine." If the dead

Civic Center.

that agenda is verboten.

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Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs

he supports the'liberal agenda, but opposing

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tuition fees, college expenses have to be paid- conseq uences.

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possible for the parents to borrow money
torney, and from William G. Brennan,
from a Clifford Trust from time to time,
nationally-known Valley Forge, Pa.,
Brennan said. He stressed, however, that
shelter ex pe rt.
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North Korea, as thoroughly flattened by the
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the strategic Shatt-al-Arab estuary, Iraq's only
outlet to the Persian Guld,
Most alarming of all, Iran has threatened to
blockade the narrow Strait of Hormuz, the
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vulnerability of refineries and pipelines.

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of racial busing in Boston. Apparently some

to as little as $2,360, he said. Over a

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Placing of assets yielding $20,000 a year in

of two li beral De mocrats, Barney
Frank and James Sha nnon, bo th of w hom
take "pro" choice positions as regards
abortion, and ippot federal funding of it.
Both prevailed In the primary.
Now, first of all , on the issue of the cardinal's "intervention" an his supposed af
front to the "separation of church and state."
I notice that none of those now complaining
about his "intervention" had any complaints
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politicians "who make abortion possible,"
describing abortion as a "deadly sin,"
characterizing the United States as "blooddrenched" because of the large number of
abortions that ta ke place, and pleading with
voters to "save our children, born and
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Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee'
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymo us, 7:30 p.m., Altarnonté MallS
Sears.
Starligh t Promenaders, 8 p.m., Dt3ary Community
Center, Shell Road.
• Sanford AA Beginners, 8:30 p.m., 1201W. First St.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER2
Ptime Sponsor Advisory Council,.ga,m.,Conjeren
Room of the Seminole County Services Building 4th
floor.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m.
Altamonte Civic Center for women 18 a nd over.
Seminole County Branch American Association of
University
Women, 7:30 p.m., Sear's Activity Room,
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Altamonte Mall. Refreshments, 7 p.m. Pro and Con of
ERA.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees board meeting,' 7 p.m.,
Jaycee bui lding, French Avenue.
South )'I2IIIIUIC upLIwLJI, 1.)U U.IiJ., noiivay inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Jefferson
Ward, Interstate Mall, Mtamjnte Sprin gs; 7:30 p.m.,
First United. Methodist Church, Sanford and
Dickinson Memorial Ubrary, Orange City,
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road,- Altamonte Springs.

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Light, 310 N. Myrtle Ave.

A lot of nonsense is now being talked a bout
the "interventic" in Massachusetts politics
by the Catholic Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Humberto Med eiros.
It will be worthwhile to try to unpack some
of the issues Involved here, because th ey are
going to be with us f or a long time to come.
Five days before the recent Massachusetts

North Korean statement, delivered to a party
of visiting Japanese politicians. It could be a
transparently obvious effort to encourage the
United Sthte to begin thinking again of withdrawing some or aU of the 40,000 American
troops in South Korea.
It could be a basic exercise in psychological
warfare designed to shake up the hew
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in South Korea -as it
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As part of a routine speech to about 600 have rejected outright that option as not
young Bendix Corp. vice president says employees at Bendix' suburban Detroit being in the best interests of the cornshe is taking a temporary leave of ab- headquarters, Agee called Ms. Cun- pony, other women or myself."
nce because of "malicious gossip" nlngham a good friend but said that had
Resigning would create "a dangerous
linking her romantically to the chairman nothing to do with her promotions.
precedent
that rumors can dictate
of the board.
A Well esley College honors student and corporate policy and that female execuMaryCunninghn,23,whose meteoric Harvard Busins.i School graduate, Ms. tives cah.be forced out of a company
re at the gloat auto industry zuppller Cunningham came to Bendix 15 months through mali cious gossip." she said.
was capped last week by a promotion to ago as Agee's execu ti ve assistant.However, she said, "If I rerrin wi th
vice president of strategic planning, said
the com pa ny in my current lr.iUori, I
But in a letter to Agee and the cornSunday she was requesting a leave
will continue to distract attention from
because "false innuendoes" had made it ian"s board of directors, Ms. Cun- th e most important story of Bendix,
ningham said the attention foctI5ed ont.i
impossible for her to do her job.
whi ch is dearly the launching of a
romantic rumors had affected her ability strategy which
will make this company
Ms. Cunningham cited maliclilus to do her job a nd could harm the corneven
stronger,thnt
has been in the
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past."
Bendix Chairman Wi lliam Agee, 42, In
"As a result of media coverage I have
In a statement, Agee said he and
asking for the "immediate but ternrecei ved in recent days, I have been company offici als "dee ply regret" Ms.
pory" leave, but Insisted she would not
placed ifl3n Impossible position," her Cunningham's move but "fully Unresign. She would not say how long
three-page
letter said. "As a result of the derstand and appreciate she is acting in
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false innuendoes and excessive a&amp;tention the very best interests of the com pany."
Last W ednesday the same day as her given to this promotion, I have been
Before bei ng named to the strategic
endered ineffective at this point in planning post, she was vice president for
latest promotion -.Agee moved personally to put to rest rumors Ms. Cun- time."
corporate and public relations.
Ms. Cunningham said her leave
ningham's rapid advancement was
Agee, a fa ther of three, was divorced
based on any thing other than top-notch request "should not be construed in any last summer. Ms. Cunningham is
pr ofessional ability.
sense as tantamount to resignation, for I separated from her husband.

Chamber-of Commerce.

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held the USS Pueblo in 1968, the Tehran
hostage crisis of its time.
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North Korea says it is willing to renounce
its military alliances with the Soviet Union
and People's China. In return, it asks only a
peace settlement with the United States.
It's not quite as surprising today as would
be an offer from the Iranian ayatollahs to kiss
and make up, but once it would have been in
about the same league. Before, during and for
long years after the Korean war the
Pyongyang regime was quite possibly the
CflOSt vehemently hostile in the Communist
bloc. This, after all, is the country that seized

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Senior Citizens tour to Southwet and Las Vegas.
Leave Sanford 8:30 a.m.; Seminole Plaza,
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and reservations.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,
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S. Oak Ave.: 7 p.m., Summit Apts,
Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet A'dellnett, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear LakA Road,
Forest City.
Over0 Club, 10:30 a.m.. Red thng Gardens,
to
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1
Geneva-Garden Club, 10 a.m., Community- Hall,
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The escalating fighting between Iran and Iraq
provides a frightening demonstration of just how
vulnerable the West's oil lifeline in the Persian
Gulf has become.
So long as the late shah sat firmly on his
Peacock Throne, Iran remained the guarantor of
stability in the Gulf. The shah's large and lavishly
equipped armed forces acted as undisputed
guardians of Western access to oil resources
without which the economies of Europe and Japan
would collapse.
But the days of order and stability in the Gulf
are history. The shah is in his..grave and two years
of chaotic revolution have reduced Iran to a
shambles. Its once mighty armed forces have
long since been ravaged by purges, mass
desertions, indiscipline, and the cumulative effects of a Western embargo of arms and spare
parts.
It was only a matter of time before Iraq took
advantage of this deterioration to settle its outsputes with Iran, and to punish
standing border disputes
the ayatollah for his ham-handed efforts to spark
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Indeed, both sides have crossed thresholds
heretofore respected in bouts of border skirmishing that bega 18 months ago.
The rival air forces have bombed each other's"
capital cities, as well as other targets far removed
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by Sept. 19.
Child Evangelism Fellowship of Seminole"County
banquet, 6:45 p.m., Sanford Alliance Church. Speaker
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slipping out of Tampa Stadium at the 10:20 mark of the fourth
quarter Sunday in much the same lashion Buccaneer receivers
let sup aa numemous Doug Williams' passes
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uprights, with plenty of gas to spare.
"My goals this year," said the towel drapped midget,

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Seattle at Kansas City, night
Mmnneta at Texas, night
Milwaukee at CalIfornia,

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before 12,743 fans,
Cullison's disease may be diagnosed as the "sack attack."
FM tlmcs the former Orlando Evans standout
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the 55-yard attempt, and you guessed it, the kick fell just live
yards short.
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field position and eventually doomed the Knights to a team

Denver Coach Bed Miller, an assistant at New England from

Milisaps had taken an 8-0 advantage in the first quarter

"I don't blame them for being upset, In retrospect, we. Defenaiveend MIkeO'Sbaughiiessyjust missed nailing Cooper

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last year in a Sunday
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a national television audience.

Division pennant chances doing a s'.an die into Lake Frue
The Orioles are not yet mathematically eliminated from the

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compllshment.
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Mimes

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In the world of professional football, where Imposing
size anti speed measures a team's won-loss record,
little Garo Yepremlan Is a giant among midgets.
Cast away by New Orleaps earlier this year, the offseason tie maker from Cypress inked on with Tampa,
and Sunday enjoyed a perfect kicking game to boost
himself Into the number ten spot on the all-time NFL
scoring list.
Yepremlan hit on 35 and 37 yard field goal attempts
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e battled back and on estcrd i
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Linding b iscb ill for ti
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are looking better and better. They
In other zaiues, (in(-inn;!l
Montreal Manager Dick Williams yesterday •ind e bent him irRl
used two Gary Carter home runs, a
praised his caliber.
had our ace today flTd rbeattheiii. (lowned Houston 8-5, San I)iego beat
to-run triple b&gt; Chris Speier and
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to take command of the race. All six
was rained out at Atlan'a
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of their remaining games are at
of the season, of nhich ne lost four. going"
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home. All those double-headers were a lot
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goal on a fourth-and-one at Cleveland's 16. WillIams tossed an
incomplete' pass to kill the drive, but it was one of few poo1
plams Williams niade on the day.
'I'atnp.m's introversial quarterback enjoyed his finest day as
a pro, connecting on 30 of 56 attempts for three scores and 3-43
yards, all club records.
Villiains hit Gordn Jones on a 41-yard strikeand followed
up with a shorter three-yard scoring pass to Jones and a seven,",r,I .Ini,,, I,, T,,rrv Wriit&amp;nrvl
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Cubs.
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who ho to replace the Pirates,
captured the rubber game of their
three-garneserleswith Philadelphia
3to 'ault over the Phillies into first
East bya halfgame.
It S been disappointing for both

The Florida Church School of Mims snapped a couple
of two year old records against Sanford Liberty
Christian School in Mid Florida Athletic Conference
Sports acticm Friday afternoon
Mi.mssnapped Llberty'stwo-&gt;ear old victory streak
with a 35-29 flag football win over Sanford while the
women's volleyball squad snapped Liberty's two year
old it streak also.

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By JOE DeSANTIS

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Expos Regain Lead, Bucs Eliminated

IN BRIEF

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONC1RN

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Windsong Apts., Ltd. vs Gin.

Taylor, 602 Plum Dr • AS, $207.39.
Sarnett Bk. WP vs Daniel

Oil:, 899 Primrose Tecr., Deltona. Charles W' Wallace. 543,66690 a
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Richard Eckstein vs Jerry
Cohen 5. Amira, 51.39141

Chuluota, 166011.
Barnett Bk Orl WP vs Greg A.
Johnston a. Sara K, 7130 Ivy Ct..

Robert R. Senerachia, $1,000 &amp;
Mos B.

Barnett BI. Orl WP vs Edmund stance J. Ross, 132 Serrento Cr., 1301 Str,attord PcI., Mtid., 53,04162.
T Bradford, 70$ A Perth Ct., WS, wp, $1395.47 &amp; 13700.
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WP &amp; Michael Ilelmlich, 500 titious namo of DAVE FARR'S DESIGNATION

Robert J. Larson, Catherine, No. 2709 WP 371fl

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CIty of Longwood regardIng
WH(GHAM
consider sam. for
201 Facilities Plan for Nie
final passage pursuant to the Charter of the City Post Office Box 1350 and adoption after
the public
--Longwood'-AiP•mont.-SpttngiFlorida, Chapter
FlagshIp Bank-Suit, 22
1ó'wh]dwiII be heldln the
1261, Laws of FlorIda, 1969,
planning area, The hearing
Sanford, Florida 32771
City Hall of Altamonte SprIngs, on Chapter
73291, Laws of Florida, Attorney for Petitioner
Public Law 93.217, TItle 40, part 1900,
at 7:00 P.M., or as 5000
Seminole County Property Ap. 1910
35.917.3. The hsaring will he held
thereafter as possible. At the praiser as
to the sufficiency of DEA33
on October 29 at 5:30 P.M., at till meeting interested parties
may such Petition pursuant to
Longwood Cit' Hall, 173 W. appear
the __________________________
and
be heard with respect
terms of said Charter received;
Warren Avenue, Longwood, to
the

that pilots who fly for a hobby
should be able to use- their
time, talent and aircraft for

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A copy of the facilitIes plan
addendum may be reviewed copiesareonfiIewiththeCleof

Longwood it 175 W. Warren
Avenue, Longwood, Florida.
The Longwood 201 FacIlIties
Planwasinitiallyfundedbya U.S.
EnvIronmental Protection Agency
'Grant oilS percent.
PublIsh September 3,
DEA.163

Phyllis Jordahl, CMC
City Clerk
of tte City Of
Altamonte Springs, Florida,

Publish September 29, 1950
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tertalning at the Sanford's Centennial Park
gazebo Sunday for the Sundae in the Park sponsored by SISTER Inc. Ice cream sundaes, cake
and soft drinks will be strved,
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Ballet Tickets on Sale
Dance

Series tickets

concert featuring

p.m. curtain. Subscribers

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GOOD MORNING AMERICA

BRIEF (WED)

8:00

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has (usl been kicked out of military
school, should learn thi radio busi-

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what goes on at the TrIb for ner
angle on a slory about sexual
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SIMMONS
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5 BENNY HILL
"ColIa" will be performed citizesis receive a $ij
1O SESAME STREET
PEOPLE
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11:10
Feb 7.end 8-Southern- flallet
930 serTes tkkCts'iire avii1able (l(17)NlQHTGALLERy
(3)Q00000UPLE
will sponsor the Cleveland
through Southern' Ballet
11:30
Ballet in a mixed repertory 'l'heatre Box Office at'l900 N. 0(4) TOMORROW Guest Buddy
GREEN ACRES
concert; and Apr. 25 and 26
Mills Ave. Orlando or call 896Southern Ballet Theatre will 5970. Single tickets are SIDE GLANCES
by am Fox
perfonn for the Spring Mixed available through the Bob
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respond to your screams.
Orchestra conducted by Al
Do not physically harm yow attacker Savia.
üniess you can totally 1ncapadte him. It
MI performances will be
only serves to anger him.
Your best weapon is to keep talking; such

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Cinoanion Flowir" soil Just The
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four concerts: The Saturday evening, 8 p.m.

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5) FRED FLINTSTONE AND
FRIENDS

ma(or presidential csndldatss
debate foreign and domestic
Issues Michael S Oukikis
moderates from Harvard Unlversi'
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Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m, interested In becoming a
member of the club are Inat the Community Hall.
Officers of the club will be vited to attend.

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committad buu the attacker wants to hurt
lIsvictlm,ltisnotacyjmeofsex,buta crime
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physIcal calamity.
Sponsor sheets may be
Local cyclists can help
It Is your right to not reSist and do nothing
from any area high
considered
a
children
suffering
from
obtained
to prevent the rape and still be
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REPRESENTATIVE:

DOUGLAS STENSTROM

Q(4)BILLIEWALKER(THU)
O(Z)COUNTRYCARNIVAL(FRi)
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ditmer given by the Pilot Club of Sanford at
the home of Laura and Mrs. Randall Chase,
Mrs. Smith stressed the fact Uat cettain
myths surrounding the crime of rape must be
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SECOND READING:
STEVEN M. Uskerl
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for the Seminole County Shef's Departmet
will be a speaker Wednesday at the National

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this Notice of Administration:
si;1.ou.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS Sept. 29 1900.

from your readers deavor by

ventlon In Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Smith is a

qualifIcations of ths personal
representative, çr w',e venue or
lurIsdiction of till Court.
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OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

provisions of Florida Statute

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validity of the decedent's will, the

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City of Longwood, Florida, enable the clerk to mail one copy
Chapter 69124$, Laws of Florida, to each personal representative.
All persons interested In the
1969, and Chapfer 73.297, Laws of
estate to whom a copy of this :
Florida, 1973.
SECTION 1: If any section or Notice of AdminIstration has been ot a section of this or• mailed are required, WITHIN
dinance proves to be invalid, THREE MONTHS FROM THE
unlawful, or unconstItutional, It DATE OF THE
FIRST
OF
shall not be held to invalidate or PUBLICATION
THIS

Longwood. Plo.

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(17) MOVIE
L.sise'(1954)Shiri.yBoOth,Robert
Ryan Upon receiving an inheri
tdltc., a boarding house owner

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SUNRISE t.EuE'TEn

cafled back to duty to uncover the
Mole. a double agent who has

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years Hospitals, nursing
and hospitals to provide free Maryland, Michigan,
New Mexico, New
Jersey, homes, programs for the
alrfiekl-to.alrlidd service
New Yoçk, Ohio, Penn.
medical emergencIes,
handicapped, parks and
sylvanla,Texas,Virginla and re'i'eatIondepartmentsreach
was born AirUfeUne Washington!
out for volunteers. The older
a network of private pilots
possessing the
citizen,
generosity
of
'Dear
"The
time,
air.
who donate -their
eraltandfnelforfiilspurpose. Abby' readers was also wisdom and patience of age,
can help smooth out -the
I added, "There is no charge overwhelming. In one month

FT TO BEG FAIRY LAKE SemlnoleCounty, Fiorida, Probate Division, the address of which is
MANOR PB 7 PG 99
beandthesam.lsh,rebyannexed Seminole County Courthouse,
to and made a part of the City of Sanford, FL 32771. The personal
Longwood, Florida, pursuant to representative of the estate Is
thetermsof theCharterol the City DOUGLAS STENSTROM, whose is P.O. Box 1330, Sanford,
of Longwood, Florida, Chapter 691261, Laws.of FlorIda, 1969, FL32771,Thenam.andaddressot -

of any other sectIon or part of this
ordinance,
SECTION 61 All ordinances or
ports of ordinances In conflict
herewIth be and the same arm
here repealod.
SECTION 1: This oi'dIflwts

I2C(17)UAVERICX(FR))

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recajIC hec secret, bittersweet affair

Commission Room In the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on October 13 1910, to consider a BUdget for the
Rsvinu Sharing Trust Fund for the CIty of Sanford, FIorIda and a
summary of the General Fund Budget as follows:
1915.1911

PolIce Uniform DIvision

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Slid land herein described and THE FIRST PUBLICATIM OF
THIS NOTICE, to file With the
annexed.
SECTION 3: That the City Clerk clerk of the above court a wrItten
is hereby uthorlzed to amend, statement of any claim or demand
alter and supplement the off iclal they may have, Each claIm must :
city map of the City of Lonod, be Inwritino and must indicate the
Florida, to include the annexation bsis for the claim, the nam. and
addressofth,credtororhisaoen,
contained In Section 1 Mof.
Sft'TION 4'That 'uponthhs ar—at*orney,---ard..4h. amount
ordinance becoming effective, the claimed. If thi claim is not yet
resident and property owners In doe, the date when it will become
the above.described annexed area doe shall be stated. If the claim is
Shall be entitled to all of the rights contingent or unliquIdated, the
and prlviieges and Immunities as fle. ure of the uncertainty Shall hi
till
ue,from time totlme. determined stated. If ff;e claim is 5iF
by the governing authorIty of the security shall be described. The
CIty of Longwvod1 Florida, and the claImant shall deliver sufficient -,

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REVENUE SHARING BUDGET

1) (J) UTILE HOUSE ON THE
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1975, and Florida Statute sin.ou. attorney are set forth eIow.
All persons having claims or
SECTION 2: That the corporate

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117.2SFT N 51 DEG41 Mill E 121.1' ELIZABETH E. ANDERSON,
Dated this 35th day Of Sep FT 76 DEG 34 MIN E 114 FT TOW deceased, Pile Number 10-363 CP,
tembera AD. 1900.
R.W ST RD IS SWLY ON RW 9436 iS p0dirig In the CIrcuit Court for

the City Hall of the City of

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addres and

just flying around and And wouldn't it be wonderful of us at
AirUfeLine and
If this Idea caught on in other
burning up fuel.
especially from the hundreds
him that parts of the country?"
Then It occurred to
of people who will benefit
Today I received the
many lives have been lost
because you care,"
because delivery of vital following day-brightener
SINCERELYYOURS,
organs and rare blood types is from Tom Goodwin:
TOM GOODWIN
delayed while physicians and
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"Dear Abby: Your
transplant centers try to
of July17 brought
column
arrange commercial tranCONFIDENTIAL TO
members to
pilot
sportatlon — a service not new
"RE'rIRED AND BORED:"
always available 'in many AirLileLine and has given us In these days of a lagging
contacts for the establishment economy
Isolated areas of the state.
and a tight labor

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powders, from l,auren

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proposed ordinance. This -rn.d,
Florida. The purpose of the hearing may be
contInued from
hearIng wIll be to receive comrn
WHEREAS, the City Corn. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
time to time until final action is
missIon
mints from the public on th,
of the City Of LOflQwood, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
alternatIves evaluated for the taken by the Citytdimisaian. If Fio.lda, has deemed it in the best PROBATE DIVISION
decides to appeal any interest
File bivislon io.i c
transmIssIon, treatment and anyone
of the City of Longwood,
decision on
IN RE: ESTATE OF
disposal of wastewater in
this ordinance, h will Florida, to accept slid Petition ELIZABETH E. ANDERSON,
the need and will need to insure that a
planning area. The public hearIng
# to annex saId area,
verbatim record
of
Deceased
the
wIll also address the enNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
these proceedings which includes the ORDAINED BY THE CITY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
vironmental evaluation of
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
alternatives as required by the testimony and evIdence upon COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
OR
DEMANDS
National Environmental polIcy which the appeal is to be based is LONGW000, FLORIDA, AS CLAIMS
made.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Act, the selected plan and Its cost
FOLLOWS:
A copy of the proposed or
toths users. 'The public Is urged to
SECTION 1: That the following AND ALL OTHER PERSONS

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column about Tom Goodwin,
a Scaramento businessman,
While enjoying the 1kw from
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Clerk of Circuit Court
INDUSTRIAL
"IL"
TO
Longwood,
Florida,
and
Seminole County, Florida
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ,,p
LONG WOOD 201 FACILITIES
requestIng tob, included theren;
By: Amber M. Hughes
0;" PRQIDING FOR CON.
PLAN PUSLLCHIARINO
Deputy Clerk -.
FLICfl, SEPARABILITY AND'
Notice Is hereby gIven that
WHEREAS, slid Petition was $1 B N STROM. KEN N E T H
a EFFECTIVE DATE.

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clauicbyRudyardtcipling (H)
ID 0 THAT'S INCREDIBLE
Fetuied a one.1.egg.d high

four times a week with "a becolne an action actor now."
She got her first chance
terrific gymnastic coach,"

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drowning by an Indian family
becomes the familys protector In

But that won't last forever. says. "My real love is in doi,

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P0 THE PRICE IS 111(11.41
7 0 LOVE BOAT (ii)
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NIGHT LIVE
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Family Lines Fed CU, vs Lynn Sanf., 14794$, &amp; $131.50. DESCRIPTION: SEC I TWP 21S
Export &amp; Carpet Inc., $15,321 94. Etherson &amp; Lenore, 230 A. Sharon of the Circuit Court, Seminole EAST OF MARKER STREET
otherwise a default and ultimate
I Hull. 109 Fox Ridge Run LW,
AtI. PlatI. Bk. Scm. vs George C.
r AS, 13.019.51.
County, Florida in accordance AND WEST OF STATION RGE 30E: LOT 13$. BEG SE COR
L C. Powell vs ElIzabeth
judgment will be entered against
Gloria
with
the
Tickl• Jr., $371 Curry Ford Rd., Durland. Walter Durland &amp; Walter
provisIons of the Fic. STREET
¶16199
SEMINOLE- LOT 12 RUN S19 DEG 43 MIff W
James K Freeland vs
you for the relief demanded in the
IN
titious Name Statutes. To-Wit:' COUNTY, FLORIDA AND MORE 117.23 FT N 31 DEG 41 Mill E 121.) Petition.
Section 063.09 FlorIda Statute, PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED FT76DEGSIMIN E)1IFTTOW
.WlTNES my hand and oficiaI
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THE FT TO BEG FAIRY LAKE September, AD. 1950
OF
CONSIDERING
%bIish September 15, fl, 29, a.
(SEAL)
REZONINGOF THE PROPERTY MANOR PB 7 P0 99
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MARKET. and that I intend to ON THE PROPERTY LOCATED County, Florida, described as

51,462.33,

bit underwcre, socks, three and a half

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Noticeiherebygiventhat lam AMENDING THE DETAILED FECTIVE DATE.

No isi, wp

'Cbmflaflk Pine C6stlévsJo 18Uf01 Senford,-Florlda Semiriot,

LombrdI'sSñ1oids,In. v-

AtI. Nat. Bk. Scm. vs Roy C.

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111-77. OF THE RIGHTSAND PRIVILEGES FOR Marriag.,end you are requIred to

me to

with little ts-uises and cuts," Association. Itold them about
she says, but in her case, my background and they

Why you shouldn't is
because, first, you're wearing

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Beneficial Fin. vs Gerald &amp; 90$ I Windsorig Apt. AS $19006, Crestvlew Ave.. LW, 11,537.00.

Liberty Mutual Ins. vs Shar, of

Florida, that the CommissIon will , FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE SAID
hold a public hearIng to consider L6NDWITHI$ THE MUNICIPAL

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youfeelhotduring the course stairsor off buildings, getting sending him pictures telling

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A.J. Russl vs lllah McGill, Cologgi, 626 Wiilow Wood Ct, AS, Sorrento Apts

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(SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
BELOW) REDEFINING THE THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

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(!2)(17)SANFORDANDSON

butlhadtochase him firstfor

Still, fire is treacherous and body is turning all the time."

dolph A. Maxwell Jr., &amp; Victoria Delures Mastroberte, $161721 Semoran nivd, apt 0. Sun iance anf'tled:
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT NOTIFIED
that
ALBERT
(725 Poinsetta St.. CO.
Apts, CII
R ,l1l Bunker In, Sant., $1,113.30
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY TO CITY MAP TO INCLUDE REDDICK tICS illed a Petilion In
Peak Textiles Inc., vs Kenneth
5. $37.00
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, SAID LAND ANNEXED;
the Circuit Court of Seminole

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Hainfl &amp; Carrie B., $45060
cay

Fowler due $100., from Hamid
pitt. Amica Ins. due

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all trained in fire put me out show him exactly how it will with Harry Madsen, the best

AND MORE PARTICULARLY DICK,

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

rrlckson dba Aries Industries.
$960.54 &amp; $31.50,

Petitioner,

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(1)0 P.M. MAGAZINE PM a Bill
Cua rides United Airitnet 247
pasSenger plane for Its very last
mght PM Magazine Investlgatos
nie mystery of lee Shroud of Turin
w,lhoneotitsfirmbelievers,
CDQJOKER'S WiLD
I1J) (5) BARNEY MILLER
(10) MACNEIL I LEHRER
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1)0 CBS NEWS
1)9 ABC NEWS
(1T1(J5)SANFORDANDSON
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$1 fl OCTOOFU ,S(AZINE
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thousands
from
"Search for Tomorrow," for down In front of me."
and
$1,O. Few people would have
In short, she says, "I don't civilization. "There was
done that to begin with, and take risks because I wouldn't . nothing to do but drive for
fewer still, the way she did, hurt myself for anybody. And three hours and I drove that
Laughing mischievously, stunts are never a last-minute car to death."
Even so, she didn't just"
she says, "I'd only done six thing. They take timeS.to set
partial burns before, so I up."
walk into stuntwork, although
called Mickey Caruso in
For instance, before a stair she was already in the inCalifornia, who's the best fire fall which, she says, is a dustry. "I always wanted to
stuntrnan in the business, and seriesof'gymnasticmoves, "I get Into films and I was a
he told me how to do the whole ask the director, how do you production assistant, but

FLORIDA'
CASE NO. $O.1S70.CA.04.E

OF LONGW000, FLORIDA. AN
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND and

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4 (10) DICK CAVET'T Guest
$72.53
Southern Loan

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says New York stuntwoman
"Finally, I smear Vaseline horses. "Speed has always
Victors Vanderkloot; 25. "I on my face. I don't need more intrigued me," she says.
was expecting the roar of the protection there because the
And cars, which she

will be entered against you forthe
relief demanded in the. Petition,
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on September 11, 1950.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWIT. JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY: Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh: September 15. 22. 29 &amp;
October 6.1910
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Coleen M. oo4i vs Burl Michael - .&amp;)omestic Fin WP vs James K.
t)rennen $360 a. $31.50
Lycans &amp; 'V1 vette, 615. Devon .,

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CONSULTANT, and that I of Seminole County, Florida, Robert M. Morris, Esquire. P.O.
subled, however, to tazes, if any Drawer 1430. Sanford, Florida
'intend to register said name with
tue. for the year 1950 at public 32771. on or before October 16,
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
tcry to the highest and best 1950, and file the original thereof
Seminole County, Florida In
cordance with the provisions of the bidder for cash at 12 oclock noon with the Clerk of this Court either

is my country. The greatest reported to Maj. Harry request. In the 1970s, Zim- within two years of the flghtingfortheSilverStar if!
didn't think I deserved
- honor Is to get an award from Julian. Johler told ZIm- merman began his fight to get courageous act.
Zimmerman does not know 7Axnmerman said.
- vow' country. It's the greatest merman that Jullan planned the Silver Star he believed he

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UNITED cySTATES DISTRICT IN THP CIRCUIT COURT,
COURT, MIDDLE DISTRICT OF EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
F L OR I 0 A •
0 R LA N DO CIRCUIT. IN .ANO FOR;.---DIVISION—COURT NO.
-ssa- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
theIictjtiousname,(LONGwDOD ORL.CIV.R—UNITED STATES CASE NO. SO-1t31CA-04.E
TRAILER SALES, and that I OF AMERICA.
IN RE: The MarrIage of
Plaintiff, vs
Intend to register said name with
PERCY MILTON, WILLIE VINCENT 0. GIACOIA, JR..
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Husband.
AARON FLEMING, it al
Seminole County, Florida in .
Defendant(s)—NOTICE OF and
cordancewithpe provisions afthe
cfltiou5 Name Statutes, To-wit:' SALE—Pioticeishei-ebygiven that DOROTHY M. GIACOIA.
Wife.
ursuant to a Summary Final
Section 36509 Florida Statutes
NOTICE OF ACTION
)ecree of Foreclosure entered on
1957.
september 3, 1910 by the above TO: Vincent 0. Glacoia, Jr.
Sig. Keith W. McCuen
Little Fresh Pond Road
PubliSh September iS, fl, 9 and mtitled Court in the above styled
Southampton, New York 11961
:ause,
the
undersigned
United
October 5. 1950.
DEA.76. States Marshal, or one of hIs duly
YOU
HEREBY
ARE
authorized deputies, will sell the NOTIFIED that a Petition for
FICTITIOUS NAME
_______________________________
Notice is hereby 9Ien that i am • 3roperty situate in SemInole Dissolution of Marriage--vinculo'CUnty, Florida, described as: Lot has been filed against you and you
engaged in business at P.O. Sos
3017, Longwood, Fla., 32730, fl, 1ONE PINES, according t are rejired to serve a copy of

up his battle for the Silver
is not a decoration, but the Where schrapnel had torn into who thought the vessel was wrote.
He received a letter from Star, but he said all of 3
story of mutual raverence — the flesh, put the fire out with filled with Japanese soldiers.
his for America, America's a fire extinqulaher before the
Johier and Zimmerman the Department of the Army friends encouraged him to

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Notice Ishereby given that I tii
engaged In busineis at 200
Highlin. Drive, Longwood,
Seminole County, Florida under

If Maj. Jullan ever filed the
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. honcr to give to your coun.- tO recommend tUrn for the deserved.
dation.
UPI — Even though World try."
corn
Silver Star.
However,
he
discovered
War II veteran Louis Zirn.
But within a month CorregiZImmerman's hour of cour"They needed proof and
mennan only fights the age came when Japanese dir feil to the Japanese and military persormel records everything, and our -records
.Japanese in his dreams, In his artillery fire started a blaze In all of the American and had burned in a 1973 fire at the were destroyed, everything
waking hours he Is still a paint shed adjoining Battery Filipino soldiers were taken National Personnel Records lost. It was so heartnter ITT- St. Louis. %Ien
engaged in a war'— to get the Geary on the rocky iland of prisoner Julian was put
breaking," Zhnmenna told
Silver Star medal he says he Corregidor In the PhIlllpInes. ship with thousands of other wrote to Sen. Richard Stone, the Miami Herald.

"I was horn in this coun-

Legal Notice

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FIciiicci iirit Bjlitles 10 Gii,i
Silver Star For' War Heroism

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call Mr. Hirt for interview
323-8292.
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single female to share house
same Call 321-0211,
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helpful. Full time position
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Contact Personnel Dept. A.
D'da &amp; Sons, 327-1030 elf. 268.
wkly &amp;
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Equal Opportunity Employer
monthly rateS Util inc. Kt
500 Oak
AdultS 911 1983
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Barter ¶vanted. 011iff's Barber
Furn. f3drm for Pent.Kit, Priv.
Shop, 26 E. Broadway, Oviedo.
Teie. 365-3946, Eve. 36,5.3395.
2927 S Park Ave. after 4 week______________________________
days and alt day weekends.
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R.M., L.P.N., EMT Part time
insurance exams, Should have
If you don't believe that want ads
economical car. Turn those
b-ing results, try one.
extra hours into dollars and
enjoy meeting new people.
Working adult female to share 2
Write B. Koehler RN-Box
bedroom, 2 baftl with same.
11392, Gainesville 32604.
Reasonable. 323-7922.
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Will train if willing to work.
Learn a money making trade,

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

AAA EMPLOYMENT
$917 French Ave.
333.317i
- Corner50th$Fre,cj
Your future our concern

Sunday - Noon Friday

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RESPONSIBLE Child Cars in
up.
my home. Infants
Pinecrest area. Call 3735344.

ACRIF ICE-To settle estate. 2
Side by sde burial SC5
beautiful Oaklawn Memorial
Park 1300 for both $900 value.
Phone'!)? 376.

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WANTED responsible person to
care for infant 14 yr. old In my
home Mon..ri.$:30.5. 3736501
aft S p.m.

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A Mate' Dating Service. 'All I
ages. P 0 BOx 6071, Clear. I
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water, Fl 335)9
"UNATTACHED? Meet new
compatible companions In
Sanford area. Lowest cost,
elaborate, confidntIat and
dignified nationwide system.
Free literature. Dating of
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BLACK
POMERANIAt4- I yrS. old.
Vicinity of East 14 St. Reward.
Call 322 1354

6-ChUd Care
Spur of the moment babysitting.
Werly, Daily rates
Day £ Nighi. 333-9.64

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 2621 5.
Sanford Ave Sanford, Ft.,
kminol, County, Florida, under
the fictItloui name of NEW AGE
MARKETING CONCEPTS INC.,
and thi intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole Count%', Florida In
accordance with the provisions-of
the Fictitioul Name Statutes. To
Wit: Section 865.09 Florida
Statutes $957.
Sig. Randall L. WInters.
Pre.
Publish September 79. 8. October
6, 13. 20, 19*0
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PubliSh September 39. 19*0
DEA 153
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
NO. IO-1SM'CAlt-P
SANDRA J. SHIELDS.
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P.%UL EVERETT HEATON,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
PAUL EVERETT HEATOP4
drt'
?,cTiflED that an
ôtliefl for ,ttorcemen? has been
f:'d againtt you 4:itj you are
tt .&amp;jired to serve a cepy of ,Our
written defenses, if any, to It on
Plaintiff's attorney;
HR. THORNTON JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
P.O. BOX 215
1010 PENNSYLANlA AVE.
ST. c10u0, FLORIDA 337*9
on or before October 17, $910. and
(lie the orIginal with the Clerk of
'fi.s (cult eillssr before itrrvice Q
Pkintilts attorney or
.MateI ';' .a4f. ilt.erwise a
.1. 'ault wi'
,n:Ier'i .gainit you
t,i thy ."L tf demanded In the
cc. plaint
WITNESS my hand 6nd sdal of
this Court on September 12, 1910.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKwITH JR.
Al CIerk,of the Court
BY: Eve Crabtre.
fluty Clerk
?j,i 5c,lyniber 15, 12, 29, S
Oilober 6, IPSO
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Will train on insurance forn
$110 wk. + cxc. benefits.

LPN, Part tim,. 3.11 Stilfl. Apply
at Lakeview Nursing Center,
919 E. 2nd St.
PASTS DRIVER WANTED
Automotive Parts ServIce
Apply 2533 S. French Ave.

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323.31
Corner 20th &amp; French
Your future our concern

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needed. Apply in person at
McRoberts Tires, 105 W. lit.
St., Sanford.
COMMERCIAL refrigeration
man &amp; Exp. Stock person.
Apply In personto: Food aarn,
25th St. &amp; Park Ave.

BOYS &amp; GIRLS
AGES 13-18
EARN EXTRA MONEY
AFTER SCHOOL
CALL 322.2611

SECURITY GUARDS -Need
Immediately. Full S. part tim
Nights weekinds. Exp. jir
ferred but not necessary. Mu
have car &amp; telephone. Ci
Orlando 841-7543 9 am. to
noon Monday thru Fri. Equ
Opportunity Employer Mi
SELF SERVICE STATION
Need full &amp; part time hel
Must be honest, Local reside
&amp; over II years of •ge Pro
sharIng, Insurance, mal
medical &amp; paid vacatior
Apply at Imperial Oil Co. 12
S. Park Ave., Sanford. I
phone calls.

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Apply at Sunniland Corp. Hwy
17.92 and Stat, Rd. 119.
DENTAL ASSISTANT - Exp.
Expanded duty, full time.
Sanford area. Call 3)91331.
SECRETARY
IxcelIent typing &amp; shorthand
a must.Dictaphon, helpful.
Previous financial experIence
preferred. This pcaition is for 1
of the natloft's fastest growing
manufacturers and we are
looking for people to grow with
us. We offer pleasant working
conditions, excellent benefits
&amp; salary commenwrate with
abilities. Call June OMeara,
3210270. Equal Opportunity
Employer.

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Chairside '5R Light office skills.
Ex. St{1&amp; glorious opportunity.,
..AAA EMPLOYMENT
1917 French Aye.
323 5176
Corner 0(20th &amp; French
Your future our concern
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ROOM FOR RENT
Prlvete Entrance
Call 322 3333
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GENERAL LABORERS
Several position, versatile
dutiqs, will train.
AAAEMPLQYME NT
1917 French Ave.
373-5116
Cornerof20th&amp; French
Your future our concern
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24Business qportunities

jrvvnu

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port unity.
Gas a -Ion
distributors needeu. Amway,
Shackles dealers welcome,
Similar marketing plan. New
Age Marketing. 323 0232
between 9-3.
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Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell these idle
items with a want ad. To place
your ad, call your friendly
Classif led gal at The Herald,
3222611, or 331
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Housekeeper, General Cleaning
In my home Tues&amp; Thurs.
322-7121

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in Dry Cleaning Plant, Sanford
Dry Cleaners, fl) Palmetto.

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dollar? Ask .Montl. Dad tO tCt
YOu (ivy a classified ad
sale

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OWNER MOTIVATED
-Family styte restaurant, in'
ctuding Real Estate. Excellent
buy. Going business, $55,000
with $15,000 down. Owner will
hold, mortgage al 10%

LPNFULLOR PART TIME 11-7
Shift. Apply at Lakeview
Nw'slng Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

37-8uiness Property
ror Nent or Lease 1.700 Sq. Ft.
Commercial Bldg. 502 French
Ave. Formerly Sports wear.
and Beauty shop. Available
October. Call 322-9558.
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SANFORD
CHA, fenced, 5323 mo. Award
Realty, REALTOR 339 2300 or
9346726.
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lnquire50OQ
l-3p.m,
9.417663

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2 Bdrm., 2 Bath. Living and
dining rm. Kitchen fully
equipped. Laundry room,
washer and-dryer included.
Screened-in beck porch, with
storage room. Near 4 Townss
Shopping Center In Orange
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CIty.. 1st, last and Sec.
Required. Call Jeanie $741432.

Moving to a newer home,
apartment? Sell "don't needs"
fast' wIth--s worst ad.

TRULY NEAT AS A PIN
Prt0t for the small famIly. 2
bedroomitomewiffineadynew
carpet, roof. etc. E*c•Ilent
Country Club Manor location,
$32,650.

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air. $375. Close to schOols, 5CC
323 3871 Aft.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FOR THE PROPOSED ANNUAL
BUDGET AND CAPITAL
PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OP
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
NotIce Is hereby given that a
Pubtic HearIng will be held at the
Commission Room In the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, - FJerIda, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on OTober 13,
IPSO, to consider the Annual
Budget for tfie fIscal year of Oc.
lober 1, 1950 to September 30, 1911,
and a Capital Program.
A copy of said budget and capital
program shall be availabl, at the
Office of the CIty Clerk for all
persons desiring to examine the
same.
All parties In Interest and
citizens shall hays an opportunIty
to be heard at said hearIng.
H.N. Tamm Jr.
City Cl,rk of the
CIty of Sanford
Florida
Publish September 29, 1980
DE A. 137
CITY OP ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDJR THE ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City of Altamonte Springs.
Florida, that the CommIssion wilt
hold a public heavIng to consider
enactment of Ordinance No. 35010
entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, AMENDING OR.
DINANCE NO. 22$-i] OF THE
CITY OF
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, SAID
ORDINANCE BEING A COM.
PREHENSIVE ZONiPda PA94
WITHIN THE CITY
OF,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
DESIGNATING AND ASSIGNING
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION
OF "P.0" PROFESSIONAL
OF F I CE
ZONING
_c.AS!F.!c.11QN. TQ..TttAT
PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH
OF GEORGE STREET, EAST OF
MARKER STREET AND WEST
OF STATION STREET IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AND MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN,
PROVIDING SEPARABILITY.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.
The CIt CommissIon will
consider same for fInal passage
and adoption after the publIc
hearing which will be held in the
City Hall of Altamonfe Springs. on
Tuesday, the 7th day of October,
19*0, at 1:00 P.M., or as soon
thereafter as possibI,. At the
meeting interested partIes may
appear and be heard with respect
to the proposed ordinance. This
hearing may be COfWiiijid from
time to tIme uldi) final action is
taken by the, City Commlssien. If
anyone decides to appeal any
decision on this oçdinance. he will
need and will need to insure that a
verbatim record of the
wqcwdktgs which includei the
testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is !o be based is
made.
A copy Of the proposed or.
ilinenco Is posted at the CIty Hall,
Altqmonte Springs, Florida, and
copies a's on file wIth the CIert of
the City and same may be in.
speded by fits public.
Dated this 2Rh day of Sep.
tember, AD. 19*0.
Phyllis JordaN. CMC
CIIy C$ert
oftheCityof
Aliamoide Springs. horldi.
PubIIih September 19. 19*0
DEA-159

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Adjustment of the City of
Sanford will hold a regular
meetIng on October 10, 1910, In the
City Hall .1 Il:ZA.M,)n order to
consider, request for i varIance
in the Zoning Ordinance as if
pertains to 5141 yard setback
requlremants in SR.JAA Zoned
District in lot 24, BIk C, IdylIwilde,
5th Sec. Being more specifically
described as located at 110
Brierwood DrIve. Planned use of
th, property: Swimming Pool.
B.L. Perkins
Chairman
Board of Adjustment
Publish September 22, 29, 1900
DEA.I19
IN THE FAMILY COURT OP
THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

SUMMONS

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF LANCASTER
WILLIS JUNIOR ROBINSON and
DORIS SIGMON ROBINSON,
- PETITIONERS,

VS.

WAYNE PEEBLES, an adult,
and LAURA
ANNETTE
PEEBLES, a mInor of less than
fourteen (14) years of age
RESPONDENTS.
TO THE RESPONDENTS
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM.
MONED AND REQUIRED to
Reply to the PetItIon In the above
entif led action, a copy of which is
herewith served upon you and to
serve a copy of your Riply to the
Petltlpe on (Pie subscrIber hereof
at his office In Lancaster, South
Carolina, within twenty (20) days
after the service hereof, exclusive
of the date of such sorvice and if
you fail to Reply to the Petition
within th tIme aforesaid, the
Petitlonets will apply to the Court
for thi relief demind,d In the
PetItion.
June 9th, $910
Lancaster, South Carolina
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Attorney for Petitioners
COUNTERSIGNED BY:
Vernon McMann*
Clerk of Court
Family Court
Sixth Judicial CIrcuit
NOTICE TO THE ABOVE
NAMED MINOR RESPONDENT
AND TO THE PERSONS WITH
WHOM SHE RESIDES:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that unless you apply and
have some suitable and competent
person appointed as Guardian ad
Litem for you to appear an.
defend your interest in this adior
within twenty (20) days after thu
date of service upon you, the un.
derslgned attorney lot the
PetitIoner will apply for ap.
polnlment of said Guardian ad
Litem to represent you herein.
June 9th, 1910
Lancaster, SoiAh Carolina

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Berry I.. Mobley
Attorney for PetItioners
Berry L. Mobl.y
Attorney at Law
Lancaster, S.C.
TO THE USPONDINT
'ABOVE NAMIDI
YOU WILL PLEASE NOTICE
tisal the Petition in the above
action was tiled In fits Office of the
Family Court lot s Lancaslsr
County, South Carolina, on the
22nd day of July, IPSO.
September tO. 19*0
Lancaster, South Carolina
(SEAL)
Sorry I... Mobley
*2104-My for PetitIoner
Publish $,epfembec IS, *2. 19 19*0
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SEA

V.ICE.LISIINI.
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HIARTOrPLmoa
RUt ESTATI

FlorIda 32171.

Manager for Self Service Gas
Station. Career opportunity for
Male or Female. Salary,
comm. bonus, profIt sharing,
major medical insurance, life
insurance, Etc. Must pass
polygraph, See Mr. Dawsort,
1201 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
WANT ADS ARE BLACK 4.
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.
LAYOUT.FITTERS 8.
Machinery operators for steel
fabrication. Work includes
plate, structlonal &amp; mIsc. Top
pay &amp; good benefits. Apply at:
Florida Iron Works, $60 Wade
St., Winter Springs.
LPN. Part time all shifts. San
fprd Nursing Convalescent
Center. Contact Mrs. Brown,
372 $366.

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Clodc

Aechanic will 'service' A('s
refrig, freezers, water cools,
misc. Call 373 7754 anytime

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Hon*InWrovemeflt%

Repair

Caipentry, I'ainting. Mint
ofall types Lie Bonded
insured
u4.s,loo..

GWALTNEY JEWELER
104 S. Park Ave
372 6509

AIt.ratioin
apery
Upholstery
&amp;
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ALTERATIONS, DRAPERY &amp;
Reas. Your
UPHOLSTERY
fabric. 3770707
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Remodeling &amp; Repair, Dry Wall
Hanging, Textured Ceilings. S.
AaIlnt. 3234532, 3228663.

COWUteP Store

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ConCrete Vk

W,athertlt.Conitrvctlon
Aluminum Siding &amp; Soff
3234429
Free Estimates

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J.IPAPERHANOINQ
36 't'rs Eiip Work guaranteed
tiC. FiiO Est. 5621947.
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CHARMING 2 STORY in lovely
residential are. 3 Berm,
family rm.. fireplace, centra
heat, paddle fan.

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ANYTHING INFENCI
Housewives Cleaning Service
Tinting. -T:ucks, ...C n.Unktorsauriy,Rus1k.. _PyA4M$depwt
Vans, Cars, Southland Tinting.
I3egular or ltime basis
for
r&amp;1c. 'Post i. au.
Free EstImates. Ph. 323.3703.
Weiiowashwindows
FreeEst.
477.5a94
534-5122
$304322

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ii every-size endpi4c*
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Newl I

Beauty
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FORMERLY Hat nell's Beauty
3l9E.ISISP,,327.$743
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Bead making
Deintratlon

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MAGIC MILL II
Grain Grinder
122.1360

Repelts &amp;
Insulation
Refinishing
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Furniture

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SAVE ENERGY &amp; DOLLARS!
13-all I. Blown. CUSTOM Ifi
SULATIOPi CO 323 lII3oq 134
1221 Free st

Furniture refinished, expert &amp;
reasonable. Free estimates &amp;
pIckup, (We buy a. sell used
furniture.) Variety of finishes
&amp; Antiquing. "Good as New'
843-7075.
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Legal Servis

Gold &amp; SIlvr

•s

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Building Stons&amp;
LsiilscapeR,odc
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CErPSt$

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Southland BuddIng
9LeaRoalstI-4

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CAIIPETOR
VINYLINSTALLATION

MEINTZER TILE
Newor r.psir,leaiiyshowersour
specialty. 25 yes. E'*p. 549-1512
Somebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer It loday In the
ClassifIed Ads,

flA,. Will $25

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Fr,wood, Fr

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BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE
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SUPER 3 Bdrm, I bath home In
Wyanwood on large loft New
roof I Lets of potentlalt Central
H&amp;A, ww carpet, Fla. rml
Only $34305.

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prospects
Advertise your product or
service in the Classified Ads,
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Manor. 2.1.532.000..

REALTORS
%ottipI, Listing

when you
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ing•.Bush Hog

CUSTOM MOWING &amp; Brush
CuttIng of Acreage. HIlltop
Realty Co, 331 5284.

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aIsOPATIODOORS
.322-131.3

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dollar? MA MOOS &amp;
t let
yj hoyt a classified ad5
naran. 0.1.
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NEWHOMES

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have several choice lots.

113W.1s1$i,

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3131W. l,st St.. 2.79fl

w. Ovneltwnfla, Irdiar

p.ap

322-7111

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Bookcase

Coldspot by Sears. Low hours.
Exc. cond., LU bottom freezer,
5100 3493571 or 319-5271.
Commercial Ice Cube Maker,
Frigidaire. Makes 450 lbs per
day. $500. Call 323.6470,

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Brand New, push button control

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1976M0NtE CARLO
Clean
323 2606

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WE BUY CARS
.. Jul 5

V IDUM riurn

1969 Ponitac Bonneville, Clean
and good rulilirig (ondilic*m.
5.400 3-49 59fl

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Down A steatty lob and you
ricie 834 ISOS, 3399100

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1951 Ford Tractor in Good
Condition Also do houseclean
'riQ by Ihe hour. 372 0094

UNCLUTTER YOIIR CLOSET
Sell those thIngs that are jusI
taking upipace with a wanted
in the h4Id 311 1611 or 131

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AKC
DOBERMAN
PIN
SCHERS $50 to $100 terms
considered Call 363 5710

1971 F'at DISport coupe Nely
rebuilt

engine.

tnariS,niii,at,

New Brke. itlpf 'or PirrIli
lirci,
Pioneer
AM FM
CasSetta SlAb or besI offer
534 4793 aft p nm
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yd Afoan Hound, Spayed
female ISO? Washington Ave

USE F) Ililt', 5-A (Si P.
A OK Tir,' M.irt

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Sawdust and shavings, pick up
rail - AM FM Best offer over
VfltT'W+tkCriri__ti,i,i
7 _-----ioo- 3-443-,.4$.4-._-__,_,.
Longwood 031 2252
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OldSmobile SIIi, Wagon. 1971
Reliable TraitsOn,ta, ,on $500
or consider
Trid, 869 74j7

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The weather is perfect
backyard
sale
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GallonContainens$l,7S
372S995

to Buy

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way, Daytona Beach. will hold
a pubiic AUtO AUCTION
oubry Wednesc.ayat I p in It's
lheontvoneinFl,...,1.. V,.....
the reserved price Call 904
233 $311 for furlher details.

BUY usEb F URNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
future Salvage 322 5725.
Want ads are black &amp; white &amp;
read all Over.
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WANTED TO BUY-Current
Romantic paperbacks in good
cord. Any amount 323-9504.

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Antiques &amp; clean used furniture,
Sanford Auction 12155, French
323-1340.
Classified Ads are the smallest
big news items you will find
- anywhere,

has probe. øriginaily 5619,
balance 1395, $19 mortll',ly
3390384

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MICROWAVE

C. CAMPBELL

BETTY
Lic. REAL ESTATE Broker
1002 S. French Ave Sanlorø
Att.Isrs. 323-7173

TOSHIBA

Brand new dual power settings. S
year warranty. Pay $209 or
S10.00 monthly. Financing
available. No down papmant.

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Orlando 1-194-3160

eStudlo- 1,2,3 BR. Suites

Kenmore parts, service, used
wIshers;' MOONEY AP.
PLIANCES 323-0697

0 Quiet-i. Stery

oUnfuma. -Aduft.Famity

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Drug. $529 now $203 or $1 ma
Agent 339-5354.

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Mobile Home.

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19 Honda Hawk 100 Good (and
51150 or (lest offer 313 $533 lI
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92 So- of Sanfprd 322 8721

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Zoned Mobile.

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5 Pc
Dinette Sets, table
&amp; 1 chairs. 550 each N0II'i
Sanford Furntture3.tvege-4l_...
92 S of Sanford. 322 $721

2 Bdrm, I bath

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Cord $450 or bel otter Call
3736645 alter i

Office Desk and Equipment for

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NOWFORSALE
MODERN 4 54mm, 1½ bath
home with Central H&amp;A, very
convenient local Ion. Fresh as
daisy wIth brand new carpet,
vInyl &amp; paint throughout,
134.500 with excellent ts(rns.
REALTOR,fl2 , 7

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3 BEDROOM CS HOME - Lovely quiet neighborhood.
Fenced back yard and wi.

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'$250 ma. I under It you quality
Mazy GriffIth Realtor
. $4351331
333.3991

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig $109 35. used short
lime Bal 5119.14 or 519 15 mo.
Agent 339-$3&amp;.

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3 Bdrm, 1 Bath. Large fenced
backyard. Reduced to $29,900.

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9-roenslOto 130
(all 327 1674. 222 1460

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tresses 4. box springs, $95 81
8.' Wfl Portable Z*nIDI'TV
with Sland. 535 327 0951
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S Acres West of Orange CIty on'
f-lowland Blvd. $25,000. Terms.
373-7,43.

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505 Cavalier Ave. 3-2.549.500.

Open2to6daily

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3 Berm., * Bath. QuIet Pl.Igfs.
borlsood. 513.000 down.
Assume Mtg. at 9½%.

Lic. Real Estate Broker
2540 Sanford Ave.

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inc bedding sets only' Free
ciier, HallS ,antrrd
I ufliluP '&gt;eIaqe 7 91 So of
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Woodmere Sundivision. only
$27,000.

Ds$ary
fl3Co(o.nbO Rd. 3.2.347.000.

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filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from (loll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, Il
97.So of Sanford 3221721
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WORK? Place a Ciesslf led Ad
in the Evening Herald today.

lIne bedS are not damaged

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JUNK CARS &amp;
TRUCKS. Same day service
123 7788

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Xtra Low Cash. No Osalllylag
OPEN
TODAY
lt a Steal, Let's Deal
3ldrns tree shaded beauty. 2)04
Cavdova Dr.. Sanford. 323.
1175,

3 54mm, 1½ Bath. Corner lot
excellent neighborhood.
$15400.

Merclndise

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Frame Duplex + 2 Berm, Block
Home. All for $36,900.

Top Dollar Paid for Junk 8. Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
mint 322 5990

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2 Story, 4 54mm., 1 Bath on 17.91.
541.000.

77-JUnk Cars Removed

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Lake Mary
135 Fradricls Ave.3.1½. $41,iOO.

314 DeBary Or. 3..
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or-levi pedal, bench included,
C.ocxj cond Peas, 377 0)31

S';igi..r I u'ur,m I ully auto.
repoSSrflCtj. uit'd very Short
tint,' Original $59). be
$l8luq
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2 Lots on Canal, Denany area

Looking fora job? The Classified
Ads will help you find that job.

DONT STORE IT. SELL IT with
a low coil Classified Ad

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43-Lots-ACreage

Berm., 2 Bath, nicely
wallpap.red, with Cedar
Walls. 1) moe. old. Close to
Schools.
Large
Lot.
Assumable at a low interest.
322-323* Aft. S.

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MOdif.*'d. $110 70 Ga Savage
Pump, $90. I? Ga Davis
Warner SBS. $45. 12 LR Auto
Savage, 15527- LR Stoeger
Luger Holster. $110. 38 Spc
Colt 6". 1110. 380 Auto Pistol
Nickel Pearl. $100 3?) 0168

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something wonderful is about
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e1215 S. FRENCH AVE.
323-7340

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service

1300 Terrace Dr. 3-2. $41400.

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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; hint 32) 7510
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tables. end tahles, bedroom
furniture. p'cturej, Ihmps,
somethng for everyone.
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1901 Lake Ave. 34. 51.400.

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you need for a happy time with
a Classilied Ad
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1979 LIberty 17s60 Mobile Home.
Extras, Lile wood, IS baths,
2 Bdrm, 517.300. 32 $417,

By Owner 3 Berm. Family rm
Large Citrus lot in town, 2 yrs
old 5.31.300. Ovi•do 365.1.19%

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MON. SEPT. 297 PM.

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1975 Lamore 12.63 3 Bdrm. 2
Bath Set upin Family Section
Call 322 6762 before Noon

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DRIVE BY AND LOOK, then
call our offIce fgr Appt.

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3.00014K HGE Rings
$11 Do: $114 Gross. $8.95 Retail
$31 9451. 321 0335

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MORP IrOn' &amp; rear nP's
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Orlando Dr
323 5200
VA&amp; FHA Fancing

JORTH AAJTY

Perk

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Fiberglass Jon Boat,
livewells, 7 swivel seats, 6 (p
motor. $495. Call 349 5196,
ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 1792
Sanford, Fla 32771

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bath. Energy saving home in
Loch Arbor Fireplace, 1 yr.
old, FHA appraised
Principals only. Call 323 5105
Aft. 5 30.
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MOVING? Buy uSed nackirvi
cartons, dish drums. .&amp;
mattress cartons
packing
wrap 321 0105
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from ewelry to new clothes,
md new applincei 7505 I rot Estate Commercia, I.
Residential AuctIons &amp; A
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Princeton Ave
praisals Call Dell's Auction
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323 5670

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JUST LISTED 2 Berm, I bath
home with misc. furniture
mdl Ideal starter homel QuIet
neighborhood, Super locatIon I
Just 517,401

323-4302 30-3400 321.1900

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2for 1 Only $100 Call 322 4015
or 322 1145

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Bal $183 Ia or $17 mo
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SALE- All or pert Call 377
7191 or 123 4005

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MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THI
SANFORDARIA

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Army Navy Surplus
310 Sanlord Ave
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REALTORS
Sanford's Sales Leader

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BABY
BUGGY. Ext, cond.''t3Q,
,Call 322 3667

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bath horns with lakiiew.000d
location,oI.ctrlc fIreplace,
and more. U&amp;300.

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR3fl191
:MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

eSt. 322-9410.

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DUPLEX.
2
BEDROOMS 'EACH-JUST
R E N OVA T E D
WITH
SEPARATE 2 CAR GARAGE.
41.A-CondOminiums
538.500. SELLER TERMS.
- 2UNITSPLUSGARAGE BOTH
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L AKE
.JENNIE
CONDO.
WILL HOLD MORTGAGE.
MINIUMS lit time of
teeing, Prices lrom
6.900
Lakefront, Sales Oflice from
lOS Call 3230747. St. Laurent
Realty, Inc. 934 5300
BROKEp
LGE I Bdrm, I bath,allappl W
2415S. FrenchAve
0. ww car)el. Club &amp; Pool,
Sanforci
Orlando
S2S.900 671 0514 or I 271 3733
321 0640
371 IS?!

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change Used 11600 Es
change 1109 s S,'ntordi Ave
111 1990
MOVING NORTH
6 Piece Dining rm set wilh
Hutch, Provincial Light. Cost
$100, Sacrifice $295 I Drawer
120, Cedar Chest,
t*iutilul, $73 Headboard, $7
Fiiher Turntable and sland,
5.35 L.iwn Chain 56 9.6280)2

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equ'pment (loll's Sanford
Furnitur. Satvaqr. 1797. So of
.afltori13?71fll

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ACREAGE 3 acres $1
II acres, $25,100 5 acm S19$

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GEAR IS 1ff DEMAND. SELL
NOW
WITh
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TREETRIMMING,rIfItOVaI,IOI

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Animal Haven Grooming I'
Boarding Kennels. InsIde &amp;
outside Screened runs. Ott
floorsleepingbozes,Imulated,.
shady kennels, circulating
fans. Als
AIr conditioned
ages We catc. to yur pets.
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MILLERS.
7619 Orlando Dr
Ph 322 0352

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RETREAT ho thIs 2 berm. 2 bath
Mobile Home on 2½ Beautiful
acres. Many t(ees and
lakeview only 10 miles from
Sanford. $3S000.

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EXECUTIVE HOME 4 Sdrm
2% bath hem. Mi IDYLL. of
LAI
Ivery
feature
Imaiioahhel Peel I Patio I
FIreplace, PIa. rm. £ morel
A dream hems (eq $125,111.

2$O1 SANFORD AVENUE
ORLANDO 3310059
AFTER HOURS, 3238136

Eves 323-0412. 231-1111
2071. *$lSt.

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ATLAS PLUMBING. Drains,
Sewer Cleaning, Master
Plumber does work. Leaks,
Heatersl, Faucet. p

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323-7B32

PLASTERIfl exp.'small )obs
specialty, patching, stuccoIng,
simulated brIck. 322 3320,

$1 10

Buying Gold 'and Silv
coins.
Paying current market prices.
Plus bonus. 543.1433.

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Al. (STATS

207 W. 10th St. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath.
dining rm $14,000. $15,000
Owne, will carry.

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Fielctaton1$37.50 Ton. Call 393.
7255 Orlando,

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BuyIng Siivef &amp; Gold. Will give
$20 worth' of gas for $1.00 In
Silver, or pay cash at current
market. 542.1425 or 671-3424.

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Lk. Mary Lake front. 4 Berm, 2
Bath, family rm, fireplace.
$139,900.

WEDDING PHOOGRAPHY by
John Cullum Complete album
as low as sc0o 373 125$

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CHA, ww carpet, pantry,
washer-b, utility 4-ms 0, only S
yes. aWl A buy Is, 549,9*0.

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LONGWOO(
Wood frame. 3
Bdrm, 1 bath, living rm,
central lilA, eat In kit,
$26.900 55.000 down &amp; ownCr
will hold mortgage Call days
only 534 2666.

REDUCED I Sdun, I baIt, patio
home In Sansral All the extras I Central heat&amp;afr, wie..
urpa?Th. i'm., equIpped sat.
in kitchen 0, lots morel Yours
for $31,151.

3 BDRM HOME
1121 Summoriin Ave.
'- FHA"VAFINANCINGAVAIL;-

HAL'LB(RTREALTYipic.

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BATHS, DEN, FAMILY
ROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, BRICK FIREPLACE.
ALL APPLIANCES, 2 CAR
GARAGE. 519,900.

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home in Pinecrest wIth lets .1
extiasl Large fenced yordl
Convenient lecatlonl Wow,
lust $394111

CRANK CONSTRUCTION I
REALTY. REALTOR 830.1061
REILTY WORLD

NEW LISTING IN SUNLAND
STATELThIs3edrm,2bam
home Is a very special buy.
You'll appreciate the extra
large lot &amp; roomy layout. Low
interest assumption with the
•4$
prIce b$36,90O

Peper'tnrtg

House Ouing

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1 WEST-3 E'drmT l½-tt,
rm,
f'amlly
appliances. 1'
Assume 8.5% VA, $201 ma.
pays all. lmmldIat, oc
cupancy. High 30's.

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1,0323-3900

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SERVICES UNLIMIIFO
Home Rpir &amp; Remodeling
2lhrs
3230042

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SEST BUY-I Berm, 1½ bath,
14*24 family rm.. brick
fireplace, screen rm, extras
galore. Extremely clean.
535.500..

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buyers (lee. hc,rnr'.
itfl
mOnthly pavrm-nt% i,nd,'r %',()
Low ile.ri i- ,f,iit'fi?', 22 ?97

STENSTROM

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Inferior, Exterior
FREE ESTIMATES
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Sell those'thinqs thjp are lust
liking upspace wilh a want ad
in the Herald 377 2611 or 53$
9993
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finding a place to lIve, car to
drive, a job, or some service
you have need of, reed all our
want ads every day.

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OgIVEWAYS
322 $545

3Prc;AL--Car c.i,sning inside
&amp; out. Compound 8. wax. Pick
up &amp; service. Will gas up to
$15. 134.93.142-1032 or 673.3434.

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REALTOR
321-139*

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Amsoil Dealer Full inC
lubricants and Auto Froducts
Special on engine Oil 25000
Mi or I yr service iit Case
1-tO md Dealership .Iv,lil,iblp
IS 339 6051
-----CLEAN OIL &amp; ADJUST
Your sewing machine or vacuum
cleaner $200. Parts 8. suppliei
for allmachines Over 20 yrs
'itperience,
All
work
Q.'aranteed Irt'p estimates
John's Sew N Vac, III
Magnolia Ave Downtown
Sanford 323 7/02

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FAMILY ROOM, CENTRAL
AIR &amp; HEAT, SUP R
CONDITION ON 4 CITY
LOTS 559,900

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9 yrs exp Patios. Driveways.
etc. Wayne Bed 321 1321.

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-tous, Painter-lst Class Work.
rPet.Oflableprices. 13 vrs.exa.
Kenneth
Holt,
322.5259
after

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
- OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

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Painti

CARPENTRY, REPAIRS
Improvements. No lob too
small. Call 3230167 after 530
or 3fl-1161 ask for Ken.
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ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY II
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Oxford Pd, behind the ui.
alai - 3)9 $911. Computer,,
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Lakeviw NursingCent,r
919 E. Second St., Sanford
322 6707

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NOTICE
TO:
You Pc hereby notified that the
City Commission of the City of
Longwood, Florida, will meet on
Monday, October 13, )50 at the
hour of 7:00 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be
called, in Commission Chambers,
City Hall, 113 West Warren
Avenge, Longwood, Florida, for
the purpose of hearing all owners
of property to be aswu
for the
pavIng of Wayman Street, from its
intsrsectIon wIth Orange Avenge
in the City of Longwood, Florida,
to its intersect Ion with State Road
434 in the City of Longwood,
Florida, and other persons interested herein, wiso may desire to
comment as to the propriety and
advisability of th. Improvement,
the cost of said Improveqent,'she
manner of payment for saId improvemeni, and as to the amount
assessed against each property
improved. Further, that at saId
tlma, the City Commission of the
CIty of Longwood, Florida, shall
meet as an equaIIzing'board to
hoar and consider any and all
compiaitds as to such assessment,
and for the purpose of adjusting
avid szalIzing said assessments
on a basis of justice and right.
Please govern yourself ac
cordingly.
Donald L. Terry,
City Clerk
City of Longwood,
Florida
Publish September29 1 October 6,

vacuum, prewired for in.
tercom, garage door opener,
extra sound deadening and
insulation. Gorgeous country
kitchen overlooking pool.
Vacant, ready for you to move
right in. Owner will assist in
financing and take your tradein also,

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DON. r,irk Av
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ferrous metals, KokoMo Tool
'Co otew )st St. 3231100

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ROOF, FENCED,
NEW
COUNTRY HOME WITH
OAKS, NEAR LAKE JESSUP.
$26,500. SELLER TERMS

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becue. All the
features you
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1104 N Mills Aye, (17 92)
Orlando I $963540

Antiques and Modern Furniture
One P'r'ceor Houseful
Bridges Antique's
3232801

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WILSON "AIFc FUI'NITURE
BUY, SELL, TRAL.E
311 315 E FIR STST - :22.5622.

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 3222611 or $31 9993.

2 BEDROOM FRAME HOME.
SCREENED PORCH IN
GOOD CONDITION. WALK
TO LAKE MONROE. 523.000
WILL
TAKE
SELLER
TERMS.

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Mature wyman to
manage retail clothing itore.
Apply Jerry's Thift Shop 307 E.
2nd St.

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RET WITH OPTION TO' Want Ads Get People Together
BUY-Reduced $4,000. I
- Those Buying And Those
Assume a $20,000 71/ mor. I
Soiling. 322-2611 or 531-9993.
t09Qe. Custom 3 Bdrm. 2½
bath,formaldinlng rm.f.mlly
rm, patio, Carpet, draperies,
double-oven range, garbage
disposal &amp; dishwasher. Im.

LETS TRADE:
: Owner will take home, iot. ij$O
: on trade tè this 1 bedroom, 2
bath, Rolling Hills home on
- .: large tree shaded lot with

322-2611

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French Ave., Sanford,

REALTOR.3fl.74'pe
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4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, CAR.
PETS. flEW ROOF, NEW
PAINT. WIRING &amp; PLUM.
BING. HURRYON THIS
$33,000 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT, NO QUALIFY
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WARRANTY CLERK-Automotive or computer bookkeeping
exp. preferred, Apply Bob
Dance Dodge.

WHERE THE ACTION IS.
Fantastic Lb. Mary via. 3
Idrm. 2 baTh, Cent, Alt, Giant
sized oak shaded yard. Extra
large game rm wIth peel tabl.
25*21 patie Mint condItion.
Excel. nelghbhood. Qwner
anxIous re's.

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..aih for your 13?
YOU' 0? 13? our lot
V En?erprs, in,,
Mode' iic ,Realtor

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TO SHOPPING LOVELY 2
BEDROOM. I BATH. WITH
PRETTY KITCHEN, CUS
'TOM DRAPES, AND GLASS
ENCLOSED
F LO R I DA
ROOM. A REAL SWEET
- HEART AT U2,300.

IDYLLWILDE Immaculate 3
Idrm, 2 bath. Great room,
fireplace, fully equIpped
kitchen wilts island. Lovely
area near Country Club and
Golf Course. S72,910.

JuSt Listed. Thislbdrm.,2story
home is large in every way
but the price. Large rooms,
huge oak shaded lot in a very
quiet city location. All the
POistbiiitlls you've been
looking for In a great family
home. Priced onty 531.300. And
super terms from owner.
Trade possible.

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For 6' opening With tracks
Call 3731295

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Low Down Payment

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eg near Esfte Itrok"r
JOHN KPIDEP Assoc
107W Commercial
Phone 321 7th Santori

LOVELY BRICK. I Sdrm, I%
bath, Family rm, 7 years
young. Country like settIng.
100*141 yard. Con. Air. ExcI.
assumptlo,,n. $43,900.
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EXTRA BUILDING LOT. Sell
off extra lit and enjoy this fine
old 3 Bdrm, 2 barn. New root.
Cent, air, DbI. garaga wIth
studio apt. upstairs. Well with
sprinkler system. Boat
shelter. $44,900.

SANFORD-VIntage 6 Bdrm, 3
bath, 1g. corner lot. $35,000. W,
Maticzowskl, REALTOR 322.
7953 Eves, 322 3387.

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PRICED RIGHT Attractive 3
bdrm. 2 bath In lovely
Pinecreot SectIon. Easy FHA
or VA FinancIng. Only $41,900.

FOR SALE oy OWNER
Sanford, Ravettna dPark. 3
Bdrm. 1"i bath, large shady
fenced yard, $15,000. 327.449,4,

Warehouse torrent. 9.000 Square
Ft Offices, loading dock &amp;
Industrial zonIng 372 $313

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2226670
ce 323.3984

RN FULL OR PART TIME 1.3
Shift-Apply at Lakevlew
Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd Sf.

Bdrm. House for Rent.
Washington Oaks. Fenced Yd
f,373 Mo. 322-1109.

3 BORM. 1", bath, washerdryer, AC-Heat, no pets.
Lease, $350 mo.
A.A. MCClarrehan, Lic. Real
Estate Broker 3225992

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REALTORS,
Mary
322.5253

37-D--1t'ck,sf,jal
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unique 2 Bdrrn, 1 halts wIth
16*16 screened Ph rm with
brick floor. Gigantic Oak trees
set the stagel Fantastic land.
scaping wIth border ,rass 8.
luscIous fruit trsesl Thor.
mopane glass, R.19 insulatIon,
roof ventIlator's, utIlity rm a
shed, pottIng shod 8. workshop.
Hurry I 134,300.

ASSOCIATES, INC.

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cord. Also want monogram
ming rriactiine. We buy
anything 062 1625 or 671 3121

COMPONENT MODEL with
AM FM Radio, 8 track player,
Garrord turntable &amp; speakers
Pay $93 or $10 monthly,
Financing available, no down

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1910 TOYOTA PICK UP--I Style
tt..I msn. W A .1-I
radial tir:;, S2 '' "'
Refrig Frigidaire $70. Older
model refrig. 525 Good cord. 5
PC, wood dinette set, $50
Console TV, $25 3221015

can't talk right nOw...he's in the
kitchen doing his thingl"

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1323.5774 Day or Night

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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkn Furni
lure. 705 F 7SIP1 St 1730951

53TV. Radio- Stereo

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11OIN Mlii (17 92)
OrlanhjoIS963MO

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We pay cash for 1st &amp; 2nd
mortgages Pay Leqg. LiC
Morlo,igt. Broker 1101 F
Pobirison JI? 29/a

REALTORS, MLS

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NICE 1 Bdrm. washer dryer &amp;
pool. $220 Aduils, No pets 1

Experienced checker &amp; counter

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IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm,
bath, Central HIA, range,
refrig., fenced yard, $325 mo.
921 vaiencia Ct. 645.2124 after

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HoMkRe1y

Homes
______________ FRICKE &amp; FRICKE
Adult section Carrtage Cove.
Retired couple only. 2 Bdrm,
I'.', bath, screen porch, $773
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MLS
month + deposit. 321.0361.
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Blvd.

3Bdrm,l½bathinCountryClub
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Housing Authority
305 323 9615
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Coppola Ano.Inc

or

NE,P A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed In our Business
Directory.

to Buy

68-Wanted

ORIENTAL UiS WAN I t1)
Top Pr,ce Pai
Used, any (nnd;ton 641 5126

19" RCA Color Portable.
Warranty
Financing
available No down Payment.
Pay $179 or $10 mhnthty

WANTED TO BUY-Homes
the City of Sanford for
rehabil,tat,on Project. Will pay

Loch Arbor Area- Beautifully
kept. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath home,
with pool, well landscaped,
with deep well for watering.
Energy efficient heat pump
and many extras, Call for
Appt. $70,000.

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2 story, 3 bdrm., 3 bat, deck
on upper level. Immaculate
- inside &amp; out. Tennis courts
near. $423 per mo. 322159*.

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5.330 Mo. $220 Sec. 323-4022.
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Pool.
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Se' Service Gas Station for
Lease, has inside Console
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area. Call Carl Lacoss (305)298-1325 between S a.m..1:30

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Bdrm, 1 bath, carport, fenced
yard. Lease 5230. 339-0343.

2 Arits Spacious, modern
Bdrm. 1 B, carpeted Kitchen
complete. CHA, near hospital
&amp; take. Adults. 322 '753

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bath. Large FenCed Yard,
Close to schools arid shopping.
$39,900.

BRAND NEW
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dining area, Eat.in Kitchen
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Smoke detector, carpeting, Air
condition, easy to maintain,
Lic. Real Estate Broker
Decorator wall covering,
floored and llofit.d attic with
pull down stairs, an many
other features. Quiet DeBary
residential area. Contact Mrs.
Mary Hauser, 321 0220. $ am.
3 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
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2S41S. French Ave.
323-0231
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3 Bdrm, 1 Bath. $295. $100
Damage. 323-1126 Evenings.

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Harold
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closer. Calt 131-3357.

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2 Acres in Lk. Mary, zoned AgrI.

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$100 damage.

2 Bdrm., Refrig. Stove, Air, WW,
Adults only. No Pets. 1st, last
mo--+ security: 323-7539.
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Nice home for stifles or
retirees. $36,900

3 BORM, l, bath, waSher
dryer, AC-Pieat, no pets. Lease
5350 mo.
A.A. McClanahan, Lic. Real
Estate Broker 322-5992

Furfl Apt. for Sr. Citizen, very
clean. Ill Palmetto Ave. .
Cowan-No phone calls.

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$150 month, femate preferred.
Call 32.3 0924 aft. 5 p.m weekdays.

21-Situations Wanted

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF SANPORQ,
FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wIll be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on October 43,
ItlO, to consider changes and
amendments to the Zoning Or.
dinance of the City of Sanford,
Florida, as follows;
ARTICLE V. USE PROVISIONS
SRI
3.
Single.Family
ResidentIal Dwelling District.
C. Density Controls.
Paragraph (6) shall be
amended fo read as follows:
(6) Minimum required
living area.
(a) Single-family residence,
900 sqt.are feet.
ihl TwfacntIy rii'.
100 square feel per family unit.
All parties In Interest and
citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commiulon
of the CIty of Sanford, Florida.
H N. Tanim, Jr.

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work. Retirees acceptable. Cc
pays Major Medical. Maturt
good learner. United Solvent
3234664.
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Days Nights Except
Monday Evening. 3234367

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Loit Poodle. Silver Gray female.
Medium size. Named Sugar.
No collar. Likes to play bail.
Vicinit of Canelberry, Sept.
20. Reward paid for return of
dog, any information leading
to her return or her
whereabouts. No questions
asked Call 339 0742 or $31240.

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in my home. $23 WkIy. Sunland
Area. )fl•6071.
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Sanford's Sales Leader Is ii
panding aaInit Exper(Mr
ii' newly licensed associate
needed. If you're lAteilited I
a career In Real Estate p
to see if you qualify let os
Free TuItIon Real Estate Prt
License School Scholarship
Herb Stenstrem. Stenstror
Realty 323.3428.

Sanford's Sales Leader is cx.
panding againtt Experience
-or newly licensed assocIates
needed. If you're interested in
a career In Real Estate call to'
see if you qualify for our Free
Tuilion Real Estate Pre.
License School Scholarship.
Herb Stenstrom, Stenstrom
Realty 322.2420.
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town. $200 Mo. Call 323-1663.

NIcely Furn. Remodeled -8. dec.
Linens 5. Maid service. (urn,
lnq at Green House on corner
5th &amp; Palmetto.

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St. Close to Schools and
and Security. For ADOt. tall
II'y, •Jq,7W
322 8514 aft. 6 p.m. -

I BORM. convert, to downtown,
CHA, caroet, t'iew furn.,
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Lake Mary City Council began the
County Wednesday night. The meeting is
action was political,
By.DONNA ESTES
the 1980 legislative session.
Schutte in proposing adoption of a away from cities was tacked onto the law battle after it found a new horse racing
to be held at 7:30 p.m. at tile Longwood
The council Instructed City Attorney
Iferald Staff Writer
The Casselberry City Council Monday Kenneth McIntosh to prepare a resolution said that Brantley has asked atthelastminute.Vogtsaidheandniany facility planning to locate In the city City Hall,
Claude L. Mullis, legal counsel for the
Gov. Bob Graham to permit him to in- legislators voted for the law without could do SO without having to follow
night, on a 41 vote, supported Lake Mary resolution of support.
build.ing codes and other city ordinances.
Florid.a I,eague of Cities, in a letter to
in its battle against a law pre-empting . Only Councilman Carl Robertson Jr. clude his special bill in the expected knowing about the amen(hiient.
's(ructed
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city building and Dther cofts-from !)elng Opposed the -th6ve. ltoberts6n' took ex- -upcoming special sifioh --f- the - _M
enforced on pari-mutuel wagering ception to a proposed resolution Legislature in November or December. to distribute the planned resolution to said today he appreciates the support any way possible, by way of legislation or
Schutte and Councilman Torn Embree Gov. Graham, the Florida League of being given by Casselberry to Lake in the cot'rts, any move to repeal the
suggested by Council Chairman Frank
facilities,
T'he board also supported a bill being Schutte, saying the council should have reported that Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Cities, the Seminole Legislative Mary's action. Sorenson added that he .section of law which pre-viiipts local
proposed by State Rep. Bobby Brantley, been given more "lead time" to cbnslder Beach, relayed to them his support for delegation and to other cities in the state will reouest support from the other cities goverruuient from protecting the health,
safety and welfare of tile people at partthe Brantley proposal. The two officials where pari-mutuel establishments are of the county at a ineeting of tile Council
R-Ungwood, to repeal that section of the matter.
of Local (;overniuients in Seminole niutuel wagering facilities.
Robertson suggested that the Brantley said Vogt reported to them that the located,
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Jack Weible said Sanford- businesses
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The United Way of S~knole 'County percent participation by the firm's 83 the Commercial Division.
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Longwood City Administrator David
time high SM.000 goal at the kick-off gift from the firm of $2,100.
Lee Ma'ynard chacey, chairman of the Public
breakfast held today at the Holiday Inn -is heading the Financial Division.
Employees Division, reported a totil of
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$185
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Blackwelder
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overuse, indiscriminate dumping of of the subcommittee, described the
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water is used to cool steam used to cleanest industries there is," lie mid.
in Miami. "These sites could someday be
hazardous wastes, improper disposal in report as "Just dynamite."
"We have children, too," he added. were more than 300 incidents of public or
generate electricity, he said. The reason
unlined pits, ponds and lagoons and the
Although the report did not accuse bad. They should be watched should
the Sanford plant is on the list, lie said, is "We don't want to pollute the en- private watet supplies being conuse of toxic degreasing agents in septic owners or operators of specific sites of sometWng in the future go wrong."
irnrunent so they have nothing to grow Laminated last year, and ':the situation
tanks, the report released Monday said. polluting the ground water, it said thç list
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has Ilecoine critical in several states,
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iii i not ix n
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onstrue tioti Of in Wit r ii ui t Iii mitt
flows fill ijijiti iii /(itiIiIt
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-ills. Ile .said the track %toould have its
Of fill'- posisibility that tile law. ext-filpLs sonith of 1.4c ,Nlary lioultivard Ili scr%v
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the track front tile city's building codes, tile new track. Asked sihat ttiioilol happen
liming,
tik'
tiltuik canlritit 1* built,"
services froin tile city., Of the pre, Robinson said he never flit(] ;in), intention if I)OT turns (town plans for tit(- Inemption of city regulations. Robinson
of -i~vtling a%liay front fly,- builthrig terchange, Itobinsonsaid, "Wit- probabl%
said the state would control the track's
pt'rimiits."
wouldn't build.,* ltimbinsiiti sau l bus lirimi j)tttmIijlLS linitul Iiattawav s ott'tl for
operation. "I have never tiaken flit"If )ou &amp;Wt want the track in I.ake would pit)- all costs of flit- t rchange the la%%. 11rantley %-oted "gall'NtL
position sit would be e xe mpt ' front
Mar) , in the southisst portion of the
construe tWo
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rt ito
inning Robinson said
çitt it ii) not de-annexthe property""
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itil I its dotes thu tint mflj)t iiimiin
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Robinson
1k said tile track could use the current
again Ili lAsSie r to
isked
%t are going to Lx. in Seminole
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question froitit ilk-audience, ,
.~aid a 1 ~roop
industrial zoning if th,e city would grant a
county."
of investors purchased propt'rt iflo thit'
special exception. Robinson said the
Masst'' said it appeared Robinson
tit
lirdi nuarlet's, rt'gu tat limos
inml
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itt for dt it tm)j)
actor Burt RI) nok already has coin
state
t tting the
( irt before the ixirs&amp; b)
it sumloiiiuutit Irmimmu ix ito enforc e d it i parifill tted his stable of horsic-s to racing at spending so inuch illorle y on lant.i I 11 ent and that conceptual dr.mings flail
the new facility when it is built.
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Robinson said the grandsta nd it the mot sure. tmu are going to get the zoning
Iii mIt It UI ttit i hurts ( o r hi tilt,
track would be firepr000f, air- Robinson responded, "The permit-holder
Alo%oo (ill ~otl plan tit diallge (Ill- I vi~lslatlirc ll.v'sing additi(Inal ( lalifNing
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conditioned and loaded~ with creature is exempt from all municipal orilgrictiltural 1011ifll~ (d that
cummufoas. lie said harness racing also
(hiflafl(e'S Robinson Mild he could make
I(Ot)umisuin 15 i5 ,iSkibl
t'Ie'ad to hit'
could be held at the track.
the' track attractive to the city.
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.,What happens if )(ill don't get
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house 1200 horses saying only hursenie'n
iomng" ('owicilmiiami Vie Ulvera asked.
ihirt't' stars hut' uuiunt stilt hiatt' amoimtht'r
would 11,151 access
tss to tile fat ility (ill I uki
W still not build in iroitite r tms ition
JO alit i fri tutu ti intl inmittit r Ito) trac k in
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Einina Road, Ile ponnted ft) it S"Illllllltlg
(1per;ition
Itobinsion said -%Vc%ill build here "
siold. Wc %%ill pr(it ved %%itlimir plansawl
p0(11 for the horses w the (trUss ungs, adl(ihhMnisumll Mliii tit- already has discussed is ittiutrase lilt utter i( hit'Ip ill Lii. lli St ('1150 issurtl 11111"t, trial
out.suitt'
(ling the horse track would tie attractl%v flit- track's pian.-s
the East Central
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AN',(14-fit ( 11 ills %%ill Is' 114'tlfk-(l if Rijbill.soll
tile) plan to build a trailer park prosuhng
si ithi Stmiiiniole ( imunis P1 11111cr
such
(xaI%
hi i suj I lit i ihi it
tour ju in
SI t ks i i ii inot, in F(mtiutut,
spaces for trainers Ili addition to Price Robinson said the announcements imioitut'ls tsmiulit stanli to , umji.ratt' isithitmi iii
spaces for recreational vehicles.
i-oto-.'rnuipg the track have' not caused e'ight-mmiute' r,oliu.s
\1,isse' tirgt'iI ttiimst jmjsusirig the trill k
Asked if Ile would hold a referendum
cit% industry to place expansion plaits On
to, ~%rito- Ietti-i-s to) flit- (;io%ermir. Ilkbefore a racing facility is builb as 1101(1.
t% hiy withitmi such a small radius 1015
In your heart, you knots tie'
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reqwred by state law' Robinson said 110
haiven't stoppeid thein i the industries i"ri-mutuels bucoint, sit Iticrali%oli" Fl,\
( ("I'll" shloli ilild ill(- Fast Central
refer endum is necesiry for a quarter- fnmumi exoanidunig
asked
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tiltHichmorld,
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FrederlLksberg and Potomac (.-all riot cut
able to continue in operation while atwhich stated Auto-Train could only run if
Although Auto-Train signed an off service without having his injulictioll
tempts are made to reorganize the debt. the two railways received a total of agreement with Seaboard last nionth legally overturned
ridden company, a company spokesman
$23,000 before Ifficy ran.
stating the carrier would pay the railwa)
Ali Interstate Commerce Commis.sion
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Fredericksberg and Flotomic Railroad Train, legally bankrupt and reorganizing Train investigation said last week tic
Auto-Train to pay its bills to Seaboard own the tracks between Sanford and .since Sept. 5, was never able to make the expected IN-- decision of the bankruptcy
with uncollected credit card receipts for
Lorton, Va which imiake Up the Auto- pre paymnints by the 24-hour deadline court to be appealed no matter isuiitii
ticket sales and told the trustee he must Train route
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party stun

Iraqi artillery, tanks and
warplanes bombarded the Iranian oil port of Khorramshahr today, inflicting "very heavy" civilian
casuaLtAes,andthe Baghdad regime announced it was,
ready to enter peace talks with Tehran.
Both sides mounted new air attacks on each other
I installations in the fifth day of the undeclared war,
said Thurlay its forces had captured
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had (bed and said "to hell with Not." Iran vigorously
Bridge
denied the report and broadcast Khomelnis vice as
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vital Hormuz Strait, Japanese reports said today.
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Train's engines along.the route.
before Whelan to block Seaboard from had not yet read the decision and (lid riot
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Auto-Train owes Seaboard about $4.5 cutting off service.
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Shortly before 10 a.m., Washington,
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Robinson said the new law exempts the
drawings of. the trach to be built in the
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frnl all city ordinances Massey
Like F munmu Road area. Be said the
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agency from issuing a permit to operate
to Harness Racing Inc. Ilarness Racing
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t'nite'il I'ress International
unclude man even-handed manner ever -'t'eded. national exposure but would
Ronald Reagan says he wants all viable candidate fur presI(lerlt." he' said. elè'vatt' his independent campaign
Ill
uandjdates to be' treated equally in a
Reagan said the public had a right to the eves of the viewers, at least -. to the
series of presidential debates.
hear and see each of the major can- sallIc status as the major parties. Both
That means Reagan and President tlidates iii -ebate with the others.
the Ht'agan and ('artt-r campaigns -are
Carter would face each other in tint'
"I look fonvartttn a series of debates in, a't are of that, and both also are aware
debate and ('arte'r would go l,t'atl-to-ht'ad s', itich ill 'the leading candidates are Antle'rson is attracting illure votes frnni
with independe'nt John Andetson in treatexi equa1l ."
('arter than froiti Reagan.
another. Reagan also is agreeable to a
'Ihie uontrovers began t'ark In the
Rut at the SZIIIIC tittit' there were strong
thrt-way confrontatIon.
league's negotiations for the' debates.
imlie'ations the debates would ('070$.' to ,III
The -GOP'- hopeful- e'nuntiatud hii
....nder.scn insisted.Ije had a.right, lit tIe,. abrupt end if the le'agtie failed to make
position late Thursdas' while shooting included, and the' league Iinallv saId he, one inure effort, since the Reagan
down a new proposal b' the .,eague if would lx' invited if he gut his name ''n the campaign was sending Out signals it S.IV
Wtuiien Voters the next debate be a ballot of enough states to' hae a nothing to be gained [rota future ReaganCarter-Rea4an face-off the Vt,ek of Oct. theoretical chance of election, and If he :\iiiterson confrontations.
12, followed by a ('arter-fleagami- had 15 percent or iliore' in recognized
After the league agreed to ('arter's
Anderson debate in late October.
national t1lls by early 'pteI11ber.
ternis — and proposed the CarterTile' Carter camp quickly agreed
lie' iiie't the qualificatIons', but Carter Reagan debate' for the week of Ott. 12
since it gave the pre.5ident hIS desired Feft1MI to engage in a three-way debate' and the 1hree-wi affair in the week of
chance to go ne-on-one with Reagan.
unless he fIrst coiilol dcbate with Reagan Oct.
Anderson's coisel Mitchell
Alter a flurry of conversations with alone, and Reagan was equally ,I(Ianlant Rogoin called the announcement "an
aides, Reagan rejected the proposal and that Anderson iniLsI be included -- either apoarent effort to appease President
stated his iMisition on his arrival in in a three-way debate or a round robin of ('arte'r.''
Portland, Ore.
two-was confrontations.
But lit' Sal(l his candidate' "is, of course.
'1 have always belIeved and I still
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IIQI.I.YWUOI) UPI -- Producers are iiptimi:istic about
tentative settlement to the l0.week actors strike, but
i'iianv disattsfued performers say they will not cross
iiius.'iaus' picket llnes'to go back to the studios.
an;ugenient spokeslilaft Phil Myers said'he et as
relieved and happy about the tentative agreement
reacheti 'l'hursdav in the fifi4iay walkout that wiped out
touch of the fall television season and idled 6,000 actors
But industry estIn1ate. on st hen motion picture and
tt4ceisoin psiut'tion ,sould resume ranged 4rta- next
w e'ek to) inIdctutx'r
Ed Asner, a strike activist, said he would '. ott'
against the propo.sal, but added he thought most actors
uld ratify the' pact because' ''people are tired of beint:
out of worl
Sull clouding the picture is the' contInuing strike against
the producers by 5,000 nie'nthers of the Atilerican F't'der,i.
(ion ui MILSIdanS, who walked out five (lays after the
actor's strike began July 21 They had not yet started
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By DAVID Tt RAZLEJ4
Herald Staff Writer
Lake and Seminole county deputies say they may have a
break in the April murder of a 12-year-old girl whose badly
decomposed body was discovered In a Fern Park field.
Deputies from Seminole County and Lake County, home of
Georgia Crews, who disappeared April 8 and whose body was
discovered behind the Fern Park K-Mart eight days later, say
they traveled to Ft. Madden, Iowa to interview Albert Lara, a
prisoner serving a life term for murder in that state.
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l..ake County Sheriff Malcom McCall said only-- that a
statement about The murder of the Montverde girl was taken
from the prisoner, adding officers from other Florida
juisd1ctios were also there in reference to other murder
cases.
McCall said he had only just arrived back from the trip, and
was waiting for an investigator to return, before releasing
details.
Seminole County sent Det, George Hagood and Sgt. Jerry
Capshaw to the Iowa prison to gather infOrmation, department
spokesman John Spoiski said, adding the two men were due
back today.
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ARREST AFTER CHASE
Orlando riian was jailed Thursday afternoon following a
high-speed chase by a Seminole County deputy along U.S.
Highway 17-92.
Deputies say the chase, which took place at speeds above 100
miles per hour, ended when Alan Chapwick, 33, of 2649 Barkwater Drive, got his car stuck in traffic at the corner of 17-92

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WILLIAM H. RHODEN BA(10
I STEPHEN A. ELLIS. flA(1Oo.
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20 e)) 121V
N",of Lot 13, Southern
Zone Rear Yard Variance from 30 e0)IO1TE
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72,
Plane
Tract, in Section 15.2032. PB 2, Pg
Block A, Eastbrk SVbdlvlsion.
U,oft Han Rd. NE of Old SR, 13.
Unit 15. PB IS, Pg 3, in Section 34.
VASIilNGToN UPIi
Libyan Jet fighters may
(DIST. 2)
21,., at 3275 Ellwood Ct. (DIST. 1)
RALPH FRY
lwve lireti nussiles at u.s. reconnaissance aircraft
BA(10•2010).
ERWIN PFLTZER BA(10.20.
IO3TE
Lot 6, Seminole Est.ts
near Libya this month in the first of two such aerial
80)I24V R.1AA Residential Zone
Phase 2. In Section 24-19.29, two
Lot Size Variance from II, 700 sq
encounters, administration officials
miles Westof 14 on SR. 46. behind
ft to 11,216.9$ sq ft on Lot 10 and W
Two Libyan fighters appro
12 Oaks Camp Ground. (01ST. 5)
anmerican RCand State Roan 436, just before 3 p.m.
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22.2 ft of Lot 11, Block E, Druid
JAMES C. HOWINGIOP4
135 reconnaissance plane north of the Libyan coast
Hills Park, PB 10. Pg 2). In Section
Deputies say Chapwick was causing a disturbance at the
BA(I0.20-I0)-1O4TE . Lot 7,
2129,
on
lhe
North
side
of
Sept. 16, although the American plane was in inLongwood ABC Lounge, but sped off before they arrived.
Seminole Estates Phase 7, in
B.anyan Drive, oft Oranole Rod.
ternational air space, U.S. officials said Thursday
Section 24.19.29. West of 1.1 on SR.
Deputy Joe Bennett spotted Chapwlck's car turning onto 17. (01ST. 1)
night,
flfromDogTrackRoadandattemptedtostopit,depuflessay. 3. STANLEY C. DUANE. BAI1O- .16(DJT. 51
American crew members, using sensitive electronic
20 $0)126V . A-I Agriculture Zone. ii. MEREDITH S. PICKELSI.
But Cbapwick did not stop, Instead speeding up his car and
MER
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equipment, detected evidence the' Libyan planes may
the
at
weaving It through traffic, deputies say. Chapwlck finally left
SE
to 20,217.4$ sq ft on the following Commenc,
corner of Lot 3, Replet of Little
have fired air-tb-air m - ;i1es at the U.S. aircraft, of.
property: Begin 991.9 ft W of SE
hiscarwhen he foundhlmself blocked by traffic in the lift turn
NE '+ of Section 21.21.39, Wekiva Camp Sites, PB 9. Pages
Ficials said. However, no missiies were detected
lane at the State Road 436 Intersection, with BenAett crouched cornerof
F
1921, Seminole County, Florida,
run N 172.13 ft to a point on Sly R+
vivaliy or on radar, and the American plane was not
beside his patrol car with service revolver drawn, deputies W fine of County road, thence S $9 thence run N along W R.W line of
damaged.
Wetliva Park Drive 155 ft to POB,
say.
degs 0$' W 792.25 ft along the said
thence continue N 150 ft. thence
Sly R .W line of County road to a
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Chapwick left his car and was handcuffed and placed In back
run N $5 degs OS' W 633 ft. more or
point, said point being 163 ft Wand
of Bennett's car, as more officers arrived on the scene.
less, to the edge of the Wekivi
Catholic Bishops
73+03' N of P05, thence S 73 03
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the Wekiva River 90 ft to a point
VATICAN CITY tUPl - Homan Catholic bishops
left his engine running but locked the door of his car behind deScribed as Tax Parcel A-S on that is N 7$ degs 51' 30" W 640
ft.
Semoran Blvd (436) and Howell
[rum all over the world gathered today for the opening
hIm.
more or less, from the point of
Lake Lane. (DIST. I)
beginning, thence run S7$ degs SI'
by l'ope John I'aulJl of the 5th World Synod of Bishops,
A wrecker was called to rCmove the vehicle. Chapwick was
SO$RABGERAMI + BA12
30" E to P08. along with the S 75 ft
0) I19V
PUD. Planned Unit
a major consultative assembly that will draw up
ordered held in lieu of $630 bond for fleeing from Bennett and
f LOtS and the N 25 ft of Lot 3. of
Development Zone + Rear Yard
later kicking out a patrol car window, deputies say.
suggestions fur Catholic families on how to cope with
Variance from lOft to 6 6 ft on Lot Replat of Wekiva Camp Sites, PB
the strains of modern life.
9. Pgs 19.21. Further described as
I), Block A, The Springs,
located In Section 0079.29. on
Whispering Pines Section I, PB 21,
ItIs the first synod presided over by the 60-year-old
Viay To
Yest
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Polish pope, who was elected in October 1978 and has
North of SR. 46. (01ST. 5)
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SUICI' stamped his genial but rigid personality on
D. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
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(01ST. 2)
OTHeR
4. CAROLYN J. VEVINGTON
world in a series of spectacular foreii tours.
BMA PROPERTIES. INC.
BA( 7020 90) -177V PUD, Planned
2
(CONTINUED) BA(9lSe0).32E
Unit Development Zone
Rear
C 2 CommercIal Zone. To
Yard Varlancefrom
O3+Sft to
Led
allow Installation of self.service
Drummer
construct pool on Lot 4, Block A,
.jEY WEST,Fla,,'P1) - As many as said they were told there would be no Cuba began April 21 to 125,344 refugees. The Springs. Shadowood Village gasoline pumps and a Variance
from IS parking spaces to
...........50 boats carrying ne tf
down boat1ift-- More trr 100,000 of thenrhzve been- r"",2' P6 17, Pg5.
werfw1fler boat,' cl
WIN1)SO1(, England UI'Ii - John "Bonzo"
- parking spaces
the following
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headed for Key West from Marlel harbor operations.
sèttlédii'ttie United atb'ut there are Drive, off Highway 434 (DIST. 3) described property: From the NE
1onhani, the burly drummer of the Led Zeppelin rock
today in what the Coast Guard said may
"There's about-20 to 40 boats out there. still thousands of refugees without
6. HATTIE N, BEADLE BA(l0. corner of Section 19.21+30,

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(DIST. 1)
in Section 327.29, on South side of
2. SHOP &amp; GO. INC. BA(1O-20.I0).
Alma Drive, off Highway 434.
36E &amp; 122V To allow Self-Service
(01ST. 3)
Gasoline Pumps and a'Side Street
E. PARKER HARRISON
Variance from SOft 1025 ft on C 4.27
BA(10 20 $0).117V. RP Residential
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under OC Regulations for un• property zoned CN Restricted
Neighborhood Commercial: The
develed R P property, on Lots 13,
14, 1$, 16, &amp; 17, Block D. Golfvlew SW' of NE'4 of Section 29.70.30,
lying East of Longwood+ Lake
Estates Section of Meredith Manor
Mary Road, West of Railroad and
Unit I, PB 13. Pg 20. in Section 3 21.
North of SR. 127. Further
29. at IheNE cornerof SR 434 and
descrIbed as located at the in.
Briarcliff Dr. (01ST. 3)
tersection of Longwood.Lake
I. STEVE R. PARKER - BA(10-70.
Mary Road and C.427. (DIST. 2)
90)I16' + PUD, Planned Unit
FICTITIOUS NAME
Rear Yard 3+' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF
Notice is hereby given that I am Development Zone
BA(10 2010).
Variance from 30 ft to 2$ ft on Lot SWEETWATER
engaged In business at 1107 Catla
37E + R.1AAA Residential Zone
St., Altamont,Springs, Seminole 69, Foxwood Phase 2, FIrst Ad.

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The Cuban
refugees walked silently down a shoulder-to-shoulder
line of security officers toward school buses waiting to
take them to the Chaf fee consolidation camp where
the sL4r attorney general says ncone has the legal
-'-riht in detain them.
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Florida arDved Thursday at Fort Smith municipal
airport on ir Florida 737s tinder a government plan to
transfer the 6,600 hardest-to-place Cubans to one
convenient site,
In Miami Thursday, many Cuban.s left the city's
controversial "Tent City" and went back to the streets
rattler than ttansfer to federal refugee camps. The city
IS closing down the encampment for homeless refugees
next week.
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Mobile Home DistrIct Col Size
Section 19 a distance of 500 ft. etc.
Varianc, from 7000 sq ft to 5000 sq
ft and Lot Width Variance from 70 Further described as the Nor.
ft to SOft on Lot S. BlocI. F, Mobile theast corner of Highway 17.92 and
Lake of the Woods Boulevard.
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one of the boats told one of our cutters occurred Thursday, when a boat arrived may also be sent elsewhere. About 167 of
that they were told to leave," Chief Petty with 270 refugees aboard. That brought them chose the streets rather than
Officer Paul Scotti said in Miami. "They the sealift total since the exodus from
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hospital Corporation of America's proposal to build a 226Memorial, was
uriiruinously approved by the full board of the East Central
Florida Health Systems Agency Thursday, said Seminole
Froni Bonibs
1t'tiioria1 Hospital Chief of Staff Dr. Kenneth Wing.
The proposal 1)0w needs only to receive state approval. The
urJtei Press International
Associates
also working on + the Basra
agency approval Follows objections voiced by Larry Welch,
American workers who fled the Persian
facility
landed
at the Houston Intercon.of:WesVtusja 11oital, I)eJmd4
.und fiji.....Gulisew theirhomee explodeunderbomba,.... tinental Airport Thursday-night;(ppe
okismarrtorSthern Health SysteriS. At1nta,
weathered .a chaotic escape through the
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U.S. Embassy offlciali in Baghdad, Iraq,
'desert - and felt lucky to have made it home
Chipper said Southern Health Systems has submft4 a letter
said another 51 Americans had piled on a
alive. For others, the ordeal continues,
v..o1 intent to build a hospital In Lake Mary,.Wing repod.'iVlng
and headed for Amman, Jordan - an 18--hour
"The
bomb
hit
square
In
my
bedroom,"
----------- told the board, miieetInin Ortondó,.thaUbèstaff oin%lole
journey across the southern SLan desert,
said Jack Edwards, 62, of
ite, Ga., as he
bed hospital in Sanford to replace Seminole

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Ir. and Mrs. William
spokesman said.
Stemper Sr. of Sanford are
Mrs. Stemper suJfetd a
reported today in fair con. broken hip and other 'utjuries
dillon at Orlando Regional and may be hos'ltflzed
Medical Center recovering another 10 to 15 4M'i, the
Irma injuries suffered in a spokesman added.
two-vehicle accident near
Steinper and h1s wife,
hlrooksville.
Mildred, are life-longanford
Stemper, who sustained a
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: juries, is expected to be prominent Realtor.
The accident o,curred
released from the hospital in a
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NATIONAL REI'ORT: A cold front swept throtigh the
South, bringing downpours to Texas and thundershowers to
111051 of the lower Misisslppi Valley. Upto 9inches oftinfell
on parts of central Texas Thursday. The showers headed west,
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the Central Baptist Church.
PALSY L THO1IPKINS
He Is siirvlved by his wife
Mrs. Daisy L. Thompkins,
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Earthan Taylor; sons
76, of 1011 Locust Ave., Mrs. Helen Moye of Sanford; Elbert and Darrell L. Taylor;
Sanford, died Sunday at two daughters, Mrs. Miriam daughter, Mrs. Essle M.
Florida Hospltal-Altamonte. Elizabeth Jenkins, Sanford Williams; seven grand.
Survivors Include and Miss Virginia Diane children; seven greatdaughters, Mrs. Dossie L. Moye, Halnes City; two sons, grandchildren and several
James and Mrs. Earnestine James Morris Moye III, El
nephews and cousins.
Hogan; son, Alvin hall; Paso, Texas and Robert M.
Wllson-Elchelberger
sister, Mrs. Lorene Davis; Moye, Sanord; one sister, Mortuary is in charge of
seven grandchildren; nine Mrs. Maria Evans, Lady arrangements,
great-grandchildren;
num- Lake; nine grandchildren and
nieces,

32792. The name and address of the PB 3, 'Pg 74, in Section 1921-30,
MOVE, JAMES M. (MUTT) JR. + personal representative's attorney about 300 ft East of Jackson Street
are sat forth below.
- Graveside funeral Services
ontheSouthsideof Depugh Street.
f James M. "Mutt" Moye Jr.,
All persons having claims or (01ST. 4)
73, of 309 w: 16th St., Sanford,
demands against the estate are 8. REQUEST FOR SIX MONTHS
who died Thursday, will be at 4
required; WITHIN THREE EXTENSION
p.m. Saturday at Evergreen
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF I.AGUSlND.MARqJEz.jj
Cemetery witJ the Rev, Fr,ç}1,, - Th_.F#R.SLPUBLtCAT1OM.-O
-S0)'l?t .1AEku1f,r, Zone.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Requeslfor6Moflth$ Extenslonon
-imtth -'- otrfcigii-rcj'arisson
C4irk of the above Court a written approval granted on April
Funeral Home.PA In charge.
21, 7910,
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statement ofanyclaimordernand foe a Special Exception for ConMOORE, JULIUS - Funeral
they may have. Each claim must valescent Home and Children's
services for JulIus Moore, who
be inwrillng and must indicate the Day Care Center on N ~ of W ','
died Sept. 17 in Altamonte, will
balls for the claim, the name and of NW ¼ of NE ¼ (less E 213 ft
be held on Saturday .t 2 p.m. at
address of the creditor or his agent 5 473 ff1 in Section 15.21-fl. FurNew Bethel Missionary Baptist
or attorney, and te amount thee described as located at
sw
Church, Sanford, with the Rev.
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numerous
nieces
Freddie Barrington; and
daughter, Mrs. ,Shirley nephews and cousins.

or less increasing over the north part Saturday, Widly $cattered showers and a few thundershowers increasing ov4 e
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Browns' Paradise MemorIal
Chapel, 901W. 13th St., Sanford,
Is In charge of arrangements.

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variable around 10 mph today and northeasterly 10 to 1 mph
'Saturday. Rainpcobabillty4opercenl today,20 percent tPnlght
and 40 percent Saturday.

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Nathan F. Henderson,;D*(tona
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Tracey L. Brewor, sanfole
.$oyceM. Randall and baby, boy,
Sanford
PaulIne M. Ouprey, DIllon.

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Florida airports that count
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trust fund expires next Tuesday.
William Miller, director of public transportation operatiorec
in Florida, sees little chance that Congress will reenact or
extend I-be fund.
While the major impact appears to be on Orlando International Airport and Southeast Florida Regional Airport at
Fort Myers, Miller said' It will effect any airport with, air
carrier service that has construction in program or planned
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revenue for the project, but Miller said Fort Myers h,as
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He said $25 l'niUlon of the $56 miUlon FOrt Myers project is
federal money, of which only $14.5 mIllion has been committed. The Orlando project Is in roughly the same position, he
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personal gun in any transactions," Austin said.
The three-month investigation included a lie detector test,
after which a special presentment was made saying Childers
had done nothing illegal.
The investigation focused on the Cabinet's purchase of 121
acres at Big Lagoon In Escambia County from one of Ciulders'
business partners and a second environmentally endangereol
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
candidate Lou Frey, angry at what he termed "the
single most divisive act I've seen," said Thursday he
would seek help.from his Washington contacts to
counteract the GOP national committee's backinhi of,
his runoff+ opponent Paula Hawkins.
Rcmald
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Reagan's chances and for whoever the nominee will be
in the runoff between myself and Mrs. Hawkins," Frey.
said "1' hope the national committee, and Mrs.
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The high court ruled against John K. Yolman, who
was convicted on the basis of radar of driving 61 m.p.h.
in a 35 m.p.h. zone in Boca Baton on Aug. 15, 1979.
Yolman contended that his arrest should be nullified
because the Legislature had unlawfully delegated to
the delartment its authority' to set radar standards,
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If specIal prosecutor Ed
Austin didn't indict incoming Senate'President W.D. Chiloie'rs,
it's not because tie didn't try.
"I'll be frank. I went headhuntlng. I tried thy best to get himiu
and I couldn't do It. I'm convinced to a rimoral certainty- lie's an
honest man," says Austin, who is Jack'oonvilk"s state' attorneGov. Bob Graham assigned hitn to work with the
statewide grand jury.
The graj4 ury -Thursday -uleund 4-%ikk'rs, who sut'eeet$.'t
Senate President Phil Lewis, of several allegations of iniscon
duct, including taking kickbacks on a state land deal anol

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Shands oficial said Thursday.
However, John Ives, executive director of Shands,
told a news conference that the hospital already has
notified the commission of its intent to appeal and said
Shands will remain accredited during the eight months
expected to process the appeal.

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which states, "SIdewalks at least
four feet In width shall be placed
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grandchildren; one great- Chspei, Sanford, is 12) charge
servIces for Elberl Taylor, $7, of claimant shall delIver sufficIent 1. GORDON M. PRUITT BAQO.
following described property:
copies of the claim to the Clerk to 20 $0)-1O2TE. N ½ of Lof 244
1100 Strickland Ave., Sanford,
(lets
grandson; sister, Mrs. "
Meadows Park Subdivision, Lots
enable
the
Clerk
to
mail
one
copy
S
II for rd), Van Arsdale Osborne
who died Sept. 32, wIll be at
1 through 12 as recorded in Flat
Rosebud B. Wilson; five
cacti
personal
representative.
WILLIAM MASEY
p.m. Saturday at Second Shilob to
Brokerage Company's 34 AdBook 2), Page 1, Public Records of
All persons Interested in the dillon to Black Hammock, PB 1,
brothrs, Whitefield
Missionary Baptist Church, 1923
WiUIam"BiIl"Masey,ll,o(
Seminole
County, Florida.
estate to whom a copy of this Pg lOS, in Section 1-21-31,
Airport Blvd., witji the Rev. H.
B a r r In g ton,
on the
E d d Ic Fort Lauderdale,
died
L. Harr officIating. BurIal In notice of administration has been East side of Oklahoma Street, ½
PublIc hearing will be held on +
Barrington, the Rev. James Thursday in that city. He was
Restlawn Cemetery, Sanford. mailed are required, WITHIN mile North of Highway. (01ST.
Octob.,' 13, 1910, In the
THRU
MONTHS
FROM
THE
I)
Barrington, Wilbert born in Folk5ton, England,
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WiisOn.Elctielbevger Mortuary
+ CaS$Stberry City HAIl, IS Lake'
DATE
OF
THE
in charge of arrangements.
FIRST 2.HAROLOE.L0p40,JR.. BAUD.
Barrington and
William and Came to Sanfotd as a
Triplet Drive, at 7:20P.M. or as
PUBLICATION OF THIS 2OS0)-10TE
I-of Xi), Lake soon thereafter as
IAN RINOTON, JESSE
Barrington, and numerous &amp;nall boy with his parents,
NOTICE, to file any oblection they + 'tarney Estates, in SeEjIon 230-32,
PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELF
sevicN"for Jessi
may have that challenges the approlmateIy 5 miles NE of
aunts,
uncles,
nieces, Mter finishing grade school + Funeral
Barrington, Jr., U, of 11M
ACCORDINGLY.
qualifications
of
the
personal
Geneva, off Osceala Road, close to
nephews and COUflSI.fl3.
MC.arthy Ave., Sanford, who
Linda Thomas
here,'he moved to Detroit,
representatIve or the venue or County ,amp on Octoosit.
sIde of
ed Tuesday at his home,wIll be
Acllnq'Cuty
Wilson- E ic he lb erg e r
Clerk
Jc After 30 yearS with üe at 2 p.m. Saturday at New Mt. lurIsdictIon of the Court.
road. (01ST 2)
Publish Sept. 36, 1910Mortuary is in charge of Chrysler Corporation, he
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
3.
TERRY
N.
SMITH
U(lOio.
Calvary Missionary BaptIst
OEA.14.4
bBJECTiON$ .t4OT. 50 FILED I0),I7TE + Parcel VI, Holidsy
arrangements.
Church, West 12th Street, with
i'lBtited in j' Lal)(5"1
WILL
è,E
FOREVER
BARRED.
Ranch,
In
- SectIon 5-2032, on
the Rev. 0. L. Sims Sr. of.
'He Ls survived by hi..
Date açtPie first publication of Osceola Road, ½ mIle Last of
JAMES MOYEJR.
flcleting. WIison.Eichtberger Is
this notife of adminIstration: Mullet Like Park Rd. (0151. 31
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in charge of arrangements.
+ James M. IMutt) Moye Jr., Mi's. Margaret Muey; sister,
5.ptemb&amp; 19, 1110.
4. CARLO$ N. CANTERO.
Mrs.
Hilda
Osborne
THOMPKINS.MR1.OAISYL.—
73of3Q9W16thStSanfI
DAVID VON lANES,
20IO)IITE:The$w¼ofSE¼of
Funeral services of Mrs. Daisy
Mulberry; and a brother
as Psrsonal Refiresentative SW'A. of SW'S and also SE's of
dle Tsursday. Born in
L. ThomPkins. 76, 0110)1 Locust
the
Es)ats
ol
of
SW'S of SW'S of Sw' of Section 9-,
Tampa, he was a retired Reggie Masey, Sord.
Ave., Sinford, who died Sunday,
JOSEPHINE JARES.
20.32. Together with an easement
BurIal
will
be
in
Ft.
will bi held at noon SaturdaV, at
railroad engineer for the
RONALb W. BLACK
for ingress and egress over the E
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
117 South Lake AvenuE'
40 ft of that part of W 6.3 chs of
Antic (oatt [.me Railroad. Lauderdale.
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Church, 777 Orange Ave. andb Orlando, Florida 32001
SW( ot Sw's of said Section
wasamemberoSaMord.
EIERTTAYR
- Ei,hlhstreel,wimffieNe,.J.L. (305)132.2100
igSOfOsc,'SRdNS'S.
-brOoks,
pastor
and
Rev.
0. T.
the
Elks Club
1241,
Elbert Taylor, 37, of 1700.
Attorney
for
Personal of said SW¼ of sw, oo n South
Jackson offIciating. WilsonRepresentative
of Osceela,Rd and '4 mile West of
Brotherhood
Firemen and StriCkland Ave., Sanford, died
7
Elchelberger Mortuary IS in
Publish:
September
19,
&amp;
36,
Cochrin Rd. (DIST.'3)
1910
Old
ofj
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Engineers and Monday at his home.
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GAINESVII,LE, F'la. iUPIi - The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, a private group
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CITYOFCA%SELSERRY
Neticeof PublIc Hearin
,.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City CouncIl of the City of
Cassalberry will hold a public
hearing to determine the
feasibility of grantIng a variance,
as provIded by Section 21 4
VarIances of the City of

contingent or unliquidated, the C. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS;
nature of the uncertainty shall be MOBILE
HOME
AP.
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violated."
He barred the delivery Qf any population count to the presldent or the states until officials comply.

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Denver N. McCauley, Sanford
Carol J. Archer, Deltona
Richard A. Fisher, Deltoni

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. UPI)
Lawyers
representing nine cities and one county say they
haven't given up in their attempt to block the merger of
Florida Gas Co. lwhich serves portions of Seminole
County) with an out-of-state conglomerate despite
losing a round in the Florida Supreme Court.
The high court decided Thursday that the Public
Service Commission lacks the authority tot+and in the
way of the merger.
The localities fear the merge' will cut gas supplies to
the state and contended the PSC could have taken
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARDOFADJUSTMENT
BY; LARRY BLAIR.
CHAIRMAN
PUBLISH: September 26. 1910

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draws near San Antonio, where 9 inches of rain had cousins and Linzy Gilbert.
JULIUS MOORE
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WIlson.Elchelberger
fallen by Thursday afternoon.
Julius Moore, 75, of 2707W.
AREA RE/tE)INGS t9 15.03.): temperature: 78; ovpTlight Mortuary is In charge of ZlrdSt.,Sanford, died Sept. 11
'arrangements1
low: 74; Thursday's high: 94; barometric pressui'e3, 3009'
at
Florida
Hospitalrelative humidity: 94 percent; winds: north at 4 mph.
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Altamonte.
Born in MarvIlle,
JESSEBARRINGTONJR.
S/STURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: hlgh*,' 10:48
Ga., he was a resident. of
Jesse Barrington Jr., 67,
am., 11:11 p.m.; lows, 4:17 a.m., 452 p.rn.
j!OItT + 1338 McCarthy Aye., Sanford,- •Sanlerd formsnyye.ar3andi
-CANAVERAL: highsi040ã.iii, 11:03p.m.; lows, 4:1,m., diedTuesdayathisresldence. member of the New Bethel
4:43p.m.; BAYPORT: highs,3:28a.m., 4:26p.m.; lowa 10:13
Survivors Include his wife, Missionary Baptist Church.
a.m., 10:20 p.m.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Shupelia Barrington;
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inki, Out
father, Jesse Barrington &amp;'' Adella Moore; one daughter,
50 MIles: Winds southeasterly around 10 knots becoming
four eons, Jesse Barrington Mrs. Corrine Henderson; two
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&amp; 5. Block 0, PrairIe Lake Park,
(01ST. 3)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0
Pg 61, in Section 192130, in
10. MARGARET LUNDQUIST
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL JAMES E. VEITCH. BA (1O20.10. the 600 block on the West side of
CIRCUIT IN
AND
FOR 1lV + Al Agriculture Zone . Lot South Highway 17fl.', mile South
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Width Varianc, from ISO ft to 04 SR. 136. (01ST. 1)
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PROBATE DIVISION
o APPROVAL OF MINUTES
131.46 f I; Lot Size Variance from
CASE NO. PR.fl-3$-CP
43,560 sq ft to 20,000 sq ft; SIde 1. September 1%, 7910 Regular
IN RE: The Estate of
Street VarIance from SOft 1040 tt; MeetIng
JOSEPHINE JARES,
This public hearIng will be held
and Front Yard VarIanc, from so
Deceased
f$'$v 45 ft on Lot 14. Unrecorded in Room 203 of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Plat of Forest Heights, ORB
Florida, on October 20, 1910, at
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Pg 6N, in Section 1721.29. on
CLAIMS
OR
7:OOP.M.,or as soon thereafter as
DEMANDS Forest Circle, off Forest Lake
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
possible,
Drive. (DIST. 3)
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS 11. LEO C. GOODWIN + BA(1O-20.
Written comments filed with the
Land Development Manager will
I)9TERESTED IN THE ESTATE: $0)125V R.IAA Residential ZoneYOU
ARE
HE RE BY Lot Size Variance from 11,700 sq ft be considered. Persons appearing
NOTI Fl ED
that
the
a- to 7130 sq ft and Lot Width at the public hearIng will be heard.
ministration of the estate Of Variance from 90 ft to 67 ft on Lot Hearings may be continued from
JOSEPHINE .IARES, Deceased, 24, Block 0, West Altamonte time to time as found necessary.
Case No. PR 7931CPis pending in Heights, P8 10, Pg
Further details available by
75. in Section
theCircuil Court of the Eighteenth 1121.29, on North side
of Alpine calling 3234330, Ext. 159.
Judicial Circuit in and for Street, West of Pressvuew, off
Persons are advised that, If they
Seminole County, Florida. Probate Palm Springs Dr. (DIST. 4)
decIde to appeal any decision
Division, the address of whIch is
made at this hearing, they will
12+ WILLIE MADRY + BA(10.20Seminole County Courthouse, $0)173V + R-1 Residential Zone
need ajecord of the proceedings,
Sanford, Floelda, 37771. The Lot SizeVariancefromlioosq
and, for Such purpe, they may
ftto
personal representative Of the 5661 sq ft and Lot Width Variance
need to Insur, that a verbatim
estate Is DAVID VON JAR ES. from 70 ft to 50 ft and SIde Yard
record of tte proceedings Is made,
whose address is 1125 NottIngham Variance from lOft to 7.6 ft on Lot which record includes the

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Big cIty Iivayors and minority group
spokesmen are hailing as a potential economic and political
boon a federal cOurt decision forcing the U.S. Census Bureau to'
adjust census Figures to include people missed in Its canvass.
U.S. District Judge Horace W. Gilniore Thurs(Ia)- rlileol Ifl a
suit brougtit by the City of Detroit the Census Bureau ignored
millions of Americans in its 1980 census most of theta black
and Hispanics.
Gilnuore ordered census takers to) adjust the figures to
reflect the people who were not counted. The city had i'laiiiit'd
67,000 persons went uncqunted in 1970, costing the city $52
million in federal aid.
The decision, which probably will be appealed, means inil
lions of dollars in federal aid and increased congressional
representation for the flation's major imietropolitan areas.
Gilmore said because black and Hispanics are not counted
equally with whites, "by virtue of the large ('oncentratn4s of
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JENO F. PAULUCCI. BA (I020.
setback from 25ff to lOft on Lot 1.
90)31E Ci Commerclil Zone. To
A Replat of Tract H, Sabal Point,
Sig. John ChamberlaIn
allow for constructIon of ap+ Publish Sept. 19, 26 &amp; Oct. 3. 10, P621, Pg 91, in Section 33-20.29, on
theEast$IdeofSabal Palm Drive, proximately 50,000 sq ft of mini1990
lust North of Wekiva Springs Rd. personal storage units on Lots). 4,

"I'm not going back," said a shaken Frank
BinnLnd, a painting superintendent from
Baton Rouge, La., who arrived home Thti.t
eday. "I'm just glad I'm alive."

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Springs Road. Further
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Oak Lane. (DIST. 3)
as on the South side of
. SABAL POINT PROPERTI ES, descrIbed
County, Florida In accordance
Wekiva Springs Road, 700 ft East
BA(1040S0)-1lSv - PUD.
with the provisions Of the FIC. INC.
of Hunt Club Boulevard and West
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about 700 AmerIcans were in Iraq. Some 300
of them working In the oil refinery complex at
Basra, which was heavily bombed and
strafed by Iranian jets.

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Thursday. "I lost everything."
Edwards was one of a group of 72 workers
for the C.E, Lummus construction company
of Bloomfield, N.J., who returned to the
United States after fleeing the bombed port
city of Basra, Iraq. +
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would be arriving from Iraq today.
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litlous nam, of CHAMBERLAIN 29. •t 32 Spanish Oak Lane, wcon
the E 330 ft Of SE',. 04 NE '4 of
Westerly from Intersect Ion of
SALES CO.. and (hat I Intend to
register said name with the Clerk Autumnwood DrIve and Spanish Section 31 2029, lying Southerly of

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MCNEIL ISLAND, Wash. tUPI) About 30 Cuban
refugees have crowded into a single cell and begun a
hunger,trike to protest three months of detention at
the McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary.
The Cubans, being screened by the Immigration &amp;
Naturalization Service For possible criminal records,
were among the thousands who left their native
country in a boatlift to Florida last spring. They
arrived at McNeil iJun
"Thére upset because they're iW]flWiiIeh'
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can't do anything."

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joined by ''M-A.S-hl'' stars Mike Farrell and l.oretta Sw- it
in
not ((1 (ToSS nttistctans picket lint's.

CLOSED THIS FRIDAY
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Spurred by a high me-ffle'nce it
toxic shock syndrome aniong users of Rely tainlsons. the
government is moving to require warning labels con all lainOfl boxes.
Bill Rados, a spokesman for the F'ixod and 1)rug-Athninistra.
- tion, said Thursday the' agency is developing a proposal to
require warning labels so women would lx' ak'rted to the link
between the disease and all tampons, not just the Rely brand
lie said the proposal will be submitted to the F'o'dt'r;ul
Register Ill a few weeks. Then, there will be a 60-clay i'riol fir
public comment on the proposal before the agency niake's a
final reconinwndatifln.
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Rely tampons are more frequently associated with toNIc shock
syndrortie than other brands, -but wonten using oothe'r branois
have contracted the sometiiiies Fatal illness.
''All brands of tampons appear to be' as.soclate'd W 1711 it the
disease),'' Rados said. ''Why there is Ilighur Inclden,.-e aititong
Rely users IS still a mystery.'
A stud)' by the center found that 71 jx'rct'nt tot a group i
women w- li had toxic shock syndronie used Rely taitilsonis.
The FDA said women can reduce the risk oil contracting (lie
disease by using sanitary napkins instead of tanisons durini:
the'ir menstrual peritxls.
The bacterial disease is characterized b sudden onset 'of
high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, a rapid drop n bh000l pressure'
often resulting in shock, and a sunburn-like' rash and later
peeling of the skin, part icularl)- ton the fIngers and (toes.

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"Fidel 'Castro is apparently closing difficulties getting across the Florida States at Fort Chaffee, Ark.
Marlel harbor. He apparently kicked out Straits.
They are being shipped to Fort Chaff
the remaining boats," said Quarter.
"Our people out there are pretty busy. from centers at Fort McCoy, Wis.,
master 1st Class Russ Mayhew at the The boats -are running out of fuel or Indiantown Gap, Pa., and Eglin Air
Key West Coast Guard Station. "That's having engine troubles," a spokesman Force Base, Fla.
the beat information we have right now, said, "They came out of Mariel early last
anyway."
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WASHINGTON UPI t In raising its discount rate
frOm 10 to 11 percent effective today, the Federal
Reserve Board appears to be trying to balance the
pace 1 economic recovery against the danger
recovery wIll bring more inflation.
One of the Fed's seven governors, Ilenry C. Wallich,
summed up this thinking in a speech to the Conference
Board, a business researcii group, in New York
Thursday night.
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high level and to wind down the inflation over time,"
Wallict-i said, "the recovery will have to be kept
moderate and SOfl1C slack maintained in the economy.''

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The mayor of Guy,
Ark., says residents of his town are suffering [rota sore
throats, diarrhea and nausea, but the Air Force denies.
their illness was caused by last week's explosion of a
Titan 11 missile nearby.
Even though Air F'orce Maj. Ed Neunherz confirmed
Thursday Mayor Bennie Mercer "showed symptoms of
having been exposed to combustible material," the
military man stuck with the Air Force's contention
they could not have resulted from the missile.
Guy is located 6 miles from the underground silo
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six years ago and is being performed -by w few
surgeons in. the U.S.
While the Florida Society of Ophthalmology.
has just issued a press release supporting The

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JAMES E. BIRD, Advertising Director
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The Florida Society of Ophthalnólogy states
its belief that fewer than 1,000 such surgeries
have been performed world wide.
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oth erwise, since he is scheduled to present his
work to the society on Oct. 16. On Nov. 7 he wi ll •
speak to the American . Academy of
Ophthalmology jointly with Dr. Fyodorov.
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surgeons tintil new research on radial ,
keratotom can be gathered and evaluated.
But Dr. Neumann and a. han df ul of other

Neumann has just returned from Moscow with a
glowing report on the operation's safety and
effectiveness.

By DIANE PETRYK

technique froth Ukrainian ophthalmologist Dr.
Svyatoslav Fyodorov in March.
Dr. Neumann' said more than 3,000 radial

ophthalmologists had the opportunity to examine
rnan patients who had undergone the procedure
more than live yes ago. These older cases

keratotornies have been perfortned In the Soviet

retained their good visual result. despite the

Despite the conservative approach of a

Unron with pniform success and 1,000 have been
performed in the U.S. without major cornplications.

fading away of many of their microscopic incisions, he said.
During the conference, Dr. Fyodorov also

segment"o! the ophthalmological community in
this country, Dr. Neumann predicted use of the
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assault. Poverty-stricken Honduras, which
borders on Nicaragua, EL. Salvador and
Guatemala, is accutely vulnerable, Panama,
while mQmentarily free of revolutionary vince
is nevertheless 'drifting, toward a pro ouiui
change in its international alignment. And Costa
Rica, the region's only democracy, is threatened

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Ruhollah Khomeini's latest list of conditions
for resolvi ng the 10-month-lon g crisis. In his
Sept. 12 addr ess, Khomeini said the hostages

northernmost state, Guatemala, shares a 600-mile
border with Mexico. Significantly, the
Guatelmalan frontier abuts Mexico's vast oil and
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first step in making such a deal.

college coeds get "involved", it's the for dates, touching, kissirilf, fondling, dis.

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Indeed, must not constitute a plea of meaculpa
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and those'of the people of Central America.
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longer list of

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supports in Central America.

claimants and get them to drop their suits.

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describes time fillers.
There will be fewSr celebrity guests selling t he ir latest
books, movies and TV shows. 'More emphasis will be placed on
guests who ha ve distinguished themselves in medicine, 1inance, education, religion, travel and oth er fields.
"We've had debates on the show and we'll have more ," she

to ask Wrn if he'd touch me and comment on
the human rights-minded Carter admy. appearance if I were a male graduate ministration — no longer bought the former

with Cuba and with the revolutionaries Havana

cut albums, the latest of which, "Keeping Our Love Warms's is

don't comprehend. Also, there are no sexual overtones involved in the woman-to-woman relationship that almost
always exist with a man."

poor were resettled In squalid barrios, on land

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sociologists at the University of California, about his harassment, wish1n I had the nerve

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and women viewers know where I'm coming from.

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associates.
I think it's the trickiest Issue In sexuality
At Yale University, New Haven, Conn., for today." Patri
cia MacCorquodale, University
Resentment was no longer confined to the
one example, five former women students are of
Arizona.
long-suffering
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Controversy over what Constitutes sexual
community which, with misgivings but seeing
cour ts. The students are claiming
the sexual harassment, how it affects students, and how
no alternative as a counter. to Somoza's
harassment is a civil rIghts issue. This marks it can
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"The division of a fatuIty bt whatever means b.' it by lack
of love or the bars of a prison
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damages the children most of all"
The little gathering at Georgetown also heard from Margu
German. She is the wile of hostage Bruce t;crniari.
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they'are presented as non-negotiable. The
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the likelihood of the latter.

country. Dinah Shore, whose syndicated show left the air
earlier this year, and Della Reese were others who succeeded

business that Wd a monopoly. on paving U*

members often' respond wlthsuch punish.
merits as withdrawing Intellectual support

Education's Office of Civil Rights set up a

—pro alternately, to the form of serfdom apparent near the end of his reigh.

Is to exercise its power and influence In ways that
enhance prospects for the former and diminish

found a presidential dynasty. When the father
fell to assassins in 1956, eldest son Luis took '

How about the - reverse — do- fe'riale
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great, but as yet unasëertained, dimensions," professors
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Following the ear thquake that flattened
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tricky currents of a daily ta lk sh ow and finds the water fine
so far.
Toni, singing member of the husband-wife Captain and Tennille recording and nightclub team, finds herself competing
with established talk show hosts Mike Douglas, Mery Griffin
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and Phil Donahue along with newcomer John Davidson.
Johnny Carson, of course, is In a class by himself with a
different nighttime audience and a financial deal that makes

Anastasio, who had earlier Inherited the
National Guard. He ran it and the country as
personal possessions.

,A new focus on campus sexual harazsmet",. friendliness -and academicithuslaam are
L a riprt In the current Chrôniële of
sexual advances," the researchers said.
Higher Education, in studies presented at the

Association, and in other studies.
A major new report on the stibject will

which might alsloi Include aA apology, an end

will lead to "tierra y libertad" — land and liberty

It includes "verbal propositions, Invitations

annual meeti ng of th e American Sociological.

they have suggested that the four will merely

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Starting
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are affected.
modest coffee
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by rabid anti-American ism. Instead, Americans demands should not be taken as the only

graduate, Class of 1968." the program said.

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opened the gates to communist advance
throughout Central America.
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His family had guarded those gates for
alm os t half a century, ever since th e Marines
pulled out In 1933 and left his father, also
Anastasio, In command of an American.
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The yellow ribbon was picked up by the college set. In the
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deposed -Nicaraguan strongman's blouddrenched exit in distant Paraguay.
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in these tiny republics. Notwithstanding the fierce ahead. Not the least of them is the Iranian
nationalism of Central America's 20 - million, parliament's hostage debate, which Is likely
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She once served as a special projects director for Vice
ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, Carol Burnett, Bill Cosby,
President Hubert H. Humphrey
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"Wearing the pin," Ms. LaSpada said, "says to the families Sirica.
of the hostages 'I recognize your anguish and want to see
The "Free the Hostages" pin was unveiled at a "Ceremony
your families reunited'.
of Awareness" Sept. 4 at Georgetown University. That
"To othe Aiiiericthis it says
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American hostages.
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Beyond its obvious strategic significance,
moral, 'importance for the United States.
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Ms. LaSpada said students, faculty and dniinitration ha- .

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of Penn State University, makes her living as a consultant to

"This is no time to be a friend of the United
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populous, developing nations of South America. assets In this country and cancels all claims
by Americans agmnst Iran.
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the hemisphere, cuts through the southernmost of
the Central American republics. The region's

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attach much significance to Khomeini's
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Rajal's demand that the United States
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Upon reflection, the Seminole boss feels the win over
Mainland did his squad a multitude of good.
"it did an awful blot good for our self confidence," confirmed Posey.

biggest team we'll probably face

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victory over Five Star Conference rival'
"But we don't want to be content with that and I'm sure the
Mainland last week, Seminole now faces Orlando neighbor players realize we have to keep on improving."
Edgewater, The Eagles popped into the number ten spot on the
Offensively the ground'gam'e of the Seminoles showed impoll after a poir of impressive victories, joining Metro Con.
proved consistency last week, something Posey feels Is a key to
ference nval Evans, the number three team in representing
the Tribe's success.
Central Florida.
"It was better last week ánd-we have o make it better for
I still believe we play the toughest schedule," confirmed
Edgewater," he pointed out.
l'osey about meeting two top ten teams iniess than a month.
The Seminoles are expecting Jeff Litton to be ready for
tonight; the Junior quarterback has been hampered with the
Tonight's contest will be a solid test of the Improvement
flu but is ready for tonight's starting assignment.
Seminole showed In the win over Mainland.
Joining Litton in the backfield is a guy the Seminoles hope
has
another game Like the Mainland contest. That guy is
"We definitely saw improvement last week," agreed Posey
Robert
Guy, the Tribe's shifty senior who led the Seminole
dx,ut the Tribe's victory over the Bucs.
rushing attack with 92 yartis against the Bucs including a 52yard scoring Jaunt.
For the test against Edgewater Posey feels that im"We've got to expect them to be tough," Posy saId of the
provement must continue tqight.
Eagles.
"For that matter, look right here in the conference for tough.
'Tb e ir attack is based on the option
You've got two teams undefeated in conference play that
weren't expected to be where they are right now."
and they run it several ways
Posey was referring to Lake Brantley's win over Lyman and
Apopka's win over DeLand a week ago.
"But in a couple more weeks of play," added Posey, "Those
including using the split end and
may not look like big upsets."
The Lake Brantley Patriots and Apopka Blue Darters
slot man' - Tribe coach Jerry Posey
currently share .he lead in the conference race with Seminole;
all three have 1-0 conference slates,
Battles of interest tonight that Tribe fans will be keeping an
'They run out of the split backfield and occasionally the I.
eye
on are Lyman at Spruce Creek, Lake Brantley faces those
formation," said Posey about the scouting report on
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Blue Darters In Apopka while the Lake Howell Silver
l':(lgewater. "Their attack is based on the option and they run It
hawks
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off of an open date to host the DeLand Bulldogs in'
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an important conference game.
Roger Beathard's defense will be charged with stopping a
Joe Montgomery's Oviedo Lions have an open date tonight
big E1e backfield,
before traveling to Klsslrnmee for an Orange Belt battle next
'They have some good backs in the lineup," ohoerved Posey. week.
hint I don't think they're as deep in the backfield as Evans
Advance tickets for the Seminole-Edgewater game are
Was. They certain'IY are the biggest team we'll probably face
available at the school's bookkeeping office, Sweeney's Office

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this season,
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his contract which would give him the chance to play
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l'hiladephia 7Gers
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LANKY LION - Chairman of the Board of the Winter Springs Sertoma Club presents him with
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captain Rene Berg looks on, Suminski turned in a solid effort against St.
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encountered before," Schneilenberger said.

suddenly rejuvenated Miami Hurricanes
Dolphins on a weekend that both are
opening opponents, Florida State has un
team challenges the domination of the
veiled a running attack to match Its heralded
scheduled En the Orange Bowl. The Dolphins
Florida State Seminoles Saturday in the first
passing game. Miami's ground game was
play the New Orleans Saints in Miami Sunof the three round-robin-games.
hurt with the loss of No. 1 fullback Gary
, day. And In Gainesville, the resurging Florida
Breckner for the season to an injury suffered
Despite the pre-game anticipation, the
Gators are Itching to take them both on and
In the Houston game.
Miami-FSU battle may turn into a lowavenge past defeats by the Hurricanes and
But the Hurricanes have a secret weapon In
scoring defensive struggle. Both teams are
the Seminole.
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undefeated.
Miami, rebuilding under second-year
Anderson eclipsed all the West Palm Beach
Ninth-ranked Florida State (3-0) is first in
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prominence last week with a 14-7 upset of 19th
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ranked Houston, which didn't score until the second In - points given up at 2.3 a $arne. Cardinals, but- no relation. Greg Anderson
last play of the game. The victory boosted the
Miami is sixth in total defense, but No. * 1 'carried the ball for the hurricanes only once
Hurricanes td their best start in years, (3-0),
last year then fell to Injuries from which he.
against the run at 12.7 yards per game.
into the nation's top 20 (a No, 19 ratIng by the
has just now recovered, He was running full
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be a low scoring game. But I've been In many
Happy Miami ticket manager Charlie games with two good defenses that haven't "rifle" offense which surprised Houston,
Gesino was predicting a crowd of about
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allowances for losing.
"I said It early the year and ihe results of
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Sam Platt and Michael Whiting present a
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passing game which makes it double tough,"
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By United Press International the nation and all, It's a agreeuiiefll and mutual
Lets hear it for the folks natural, too, because we're respect."
who brought you "autumn both in New Jersey and
The' &amp;'arlet Knights take a
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Cliv Ill; Norris,
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Princeton Coach Frank
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Princeton meets Rutgers. in Navarro sees things a little
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is being terminated by mutual
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New York Giants
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activated linebacker Phil Cancik
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thipking. We decided to
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Tampa Bay (WILl i- Signed
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guard Randl Burdick from
great rislry, The oldest in the series wittt ntutual
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Cooper,
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Oliver,
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Oglivie, MO 109. Armas, Oak
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Stolen Bases
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Moneno.
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Richards, SD 57
American L.agu.
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Reuss, LA 176, Niekro, Hoe, I?
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Burns, Chi 2.06.
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St. LOUIS at New York
Montreal al Phildeiphie
Pittsburgh at Chicago
San Francisco at Atlanta
Cincinnati at HOuStOn
Los Angeles at San Diego

In April of this year Carltàn was found bleeding in a bar
parkinglet and told police he d been jümd by six men
and tilt on the head with a chair. Three days earlier a
Tkmpa man complained Canton tijad bit him after
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out of the University of Tampa. lie was traded to the Bucs
in 1977 but was bothered by injuries for the next two years.
lie was traded to the Washington Redskins prior to this
year but failed to report
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booked for xssession of marijuana. Another time he was
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back the Oregon State and Vrimx-cton' 'I'igers will
Beavers, 42-20.
stage a knockdown, drag4lut
In other inatchups worthy battle
before'
Rutgers
of special note, here is how the prevails, 22-14. hiar.ruinph
I bxtpIe System sees 'ciii:
N ow go on wit Ii iiis
Arkansas' Razorbacks, forecast:
entertaining Tulsa, will win
SEPT. 27
211-14.
Aaba,n,, 17 Vaniier hilt I
Auburn got's up against
Appalachian St 35 C Ten,, '*1 fl
ruggcitTenncssc'e in an ilfl•(Pl
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Arkansas 2$'Tulsa Ii
'I'ennes'ee lost tWo close OiICS
Auburn 21 Tennessee 70
to (;eorgi(I and to Southern
-Dali St I? Miami (Ohio) B
(lose St ii Montana St 13
Cal
by a total of 4 points,
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itu 3i Long Beach 5121
them the' sante way, with
Brown it Bucknell
Auburn ckeing out a 21.20 C,11torna 7$ Aritona I?
C,'ntra( MiUicjan 33 Kent St I
triuiiiph. Uin.kuinph
Cincinnati (f Wichita St II (NI
TCU visit.s Georgia and will
Clemson 21 W Carolina 71
Colorado St II Nevada Las
go
borne licking its wounds
Redwine to stage a SpecVC9iIS 10
(liter absorbing a :15-7 defeat. Columbia 22 Lalayette ii
tacular infantry duel - with
'I'he Bulldogs arc for real!
Cornell 27 Colgate ID
Penn State finishing on toll,
Dartmouth 34 New Hampstuir,'
The
resurgent
Florida
26-20 21
South Carolina's Game. (',ators will topple Mississippi
C Croina 21 S MisSiSSippi 71
State in a wild fray, 35-28! The (NI
cocks 'ihI prove they are for
Florida IS MissiSsippi 51?!
Missouri Tigers, with Phil
real as they smack a good
Florida SI 2? Miami IF l,,l I?
Bradley
enjoying
a
good
day,
Michigan teatit, 35-14, flw
r,psno St 71 Utah 1 IN)
will roll past San I)iego State,
Georgia 3? ICU
difference in the two team.s is
Georgia Tech II Memplis St IS
35.21,
the superior running of
14,lrvar d 35 Holy C ross 11
A
pair
of
ultra-state
George Rogers, the GameHouston 1? N Tt'*t St 71 (N
nlV(ilrleS
that
always
bring
lOaho 24 Montana 20
cocks' All.America Halfback.
out the best in participants Illinois 78 Air Force
Indiana 33 Colorado 25
Ihe outcome of the unwill bring together Iowa and
Indiana St 35 Akron II IN)
portant North Carolina.Marylow-a State on the latter's iowa 25 owl
land contest, which may
Kansas ',t (6 Arkansas St
honiic field, and Florida State
Kentucky ii howling Grpc 20
decide the ACC chamand Miami's Hurricanes in
LOuisville' IF KansaS 10
pionship, will also rest on the
the historic Or3nge Bowl.
LSU n
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running ability of two great
Michigan St II W Michigan I)
Hayden Fry has the Iowa
Other top-ranking teams In sprinters. 'I'hey are Amos
Missouri 15 Sin Diesio St 71
hiawkeyes playing superb Missisipp
)5 tu,ljn, 8
actiodl will be Alabama at
Lawrence of North Carolina
football and should see his Navy (0 William &amp; M,,ny F
Vanderbilt,
Southern and Charlie Wysocku of
New Mp,ico 70 Ne'w- Me*i
1
i-barges take a hard-won
California visiting Minnesota, Maryland, Front our vantage
victory, 25-20. At Miami, the IN)
North (,,ro(ina 28 Maryland li
Temple at Pitt in an intra- point, it looks like a North
Hurricanes will put up a
N (roiina 'ii 36 Wake Forest I?
state squabble, and Oregon Carolina triumph, 28-21.
N llirui)s 2-I Ohio
siiirited battle, but the Florithi
State at Texas in their firstOklaP'ou,ii, 24 5tantoqj 71
Alabama and Vanderbilt
Stjtc Senriinolcs will finish on
P,icilic 21 UT EP I? NI
ever meeting.
have met 57 times, with the
the long end of a 22-17 count.
Penn St 26 Nebraska 70 '
Here's how the Hoople Crinon Tide holding a huge
Pi$tsburçjh 24 Temple- II
Jose' This will be sortie
System calls 'em:
Sutgers 7? Princeton II
38-17-4 lead in the series.
back)-ard scripi
SoutIl Carolina 35 Michigan II
When
the
sun
sets
over
the..
l'he Oklahoma Sooners rate
Way bock on Nov. 6, 1869,
SMU 21 Te. ArlihgtUn 21 (Ni
the hloople .nod against Tide's Denn' Stadiwn, the
Syracuse 31 Northwestern 17
Princeton and Rutgers played
Teu,t 1? Oregon St 70
Stanford mostly on the home. recOrd will be 37 victories,
the first college football gaitme
Te*a Tech II Baylor 25 IN I
field edge. In a close contest, Make it Alabama 32, Van.
ever recorded. This Saturday
To36do 14
U.-th,en 14 (NI
12,
we see - It Oklahoma' 24,
after 70 repeat per. UCLA 31 WisconSin 21
USC 21 Minnesota II
Stanford 21.
Southern California and Pitt Fonutances - they may play
Virginia Te'Ch 31 3 Madison I?
The Penn State margin over should have little trouble, The their last contest, at least for
Washinglon 35 Oregon 20
Visiting Nebraska will be
a while,
Trojans top Minnesota, 27-14,
Washington St ,l2 Ann,1 S
almost as close. Watch for and Pitt downs the Temple
They are not scheduled to West Virginia 12 Richmond 10
Wyoming 35 Hawaii IF
nieet in the next Few years, In
Curt Warner of the Nittany OwLs 24-14,
Yale 26 Conn 20
Lions and Nebraska's Jarvis
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Denver is at New England 1, looks to beat Buffalo, 3-0, opponents, seeks to make St.
Pity the Minnesota Vikings "we're sure on a streak of domination over'Detroit in
for the eighth time In the last Louis its fourth victim. The
getting-a look at the League's recent years. But that's not Mouiday night.
defense.
Eagles are off to their best
In the only other game this nine meetings.
The past two weeks, the top running backs, I wish I particularly meaningful
Philadelphia, which has start sInce 1954.
week matching clubs with
Vikings had to go against two could tell you what we did this squad."
The Uons also enjoy the
of the NFL's leading rushers against Payton (16 carries for
in Philadelphia's Wilbert 39 yards) and didn't do 5fact that quarterback Gary
Montgomery and Chicago's against Montgomery (20 Danielson Is healthy after
knee
Walter Payton. Minnesota carries for 169 yards), recovering from
South Seminole District
represented In individual
came out of those games with because we'd use it against surgery. He completed 12-d.
Scouts
were
events, also. Taking 'first
Cub
24 passes for iS? yards and
a 1-1' mark but Sunday in SIms.
represented In the area
place In the eight-year olds
"But there was no magic," one totrhdown last week,
Detroit, the Vikings must
Council
competition
last
was
McKeel and fourth
Elsewhere Sunday,
devise a way to stop the he5ald, "just better defensive
weekend
by
the
fastest
place
for Michael Hoover,
'Oakland
Is
at
Buffalo,
San
'
league's top rusher in rookie play."
iwinuners
qualifying
In
the
In
the
nine-year
old
field
Detroit
is
one
of
five
tinDiego
Is
at
Kansas
City,
Billy Sims.
Fer captured first place
August DIltTict - swim
Sims has run circles around defeated teams but the Lions Hoton at Cthdnnati,
meet, Picked up for the
and fifth place was picked
three defenses, amassing 3U are facing their longtime New York Jets at Baltimore
relay team were three boys
up by Robert Schuler, The
yards on 67 carries for a 5.7 Central Division nemesis, Atlanta - at San Francisc
I4I 5 WORtD u
in,
from
Pack
237
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to
MInnesota,
21,
has
beaten
Dallas
vs.
Green
Bay
third place ten-year old
Lions
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(he
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Altamonte Springs: Tom
competitor was Dlmperio.
iso.,a.isw
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3.0 start, their best since Detroit' In seven of the last Milwaukee, Los Angeles at
l4l5ThI 851T UFIT1MI
Three
other
Fisher,
Greg
Dlmperio
and
boys
fr
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gazns
and
21
of
the
past
the
New
York
Giants,
1970.
siu*aI
Pack 7 also 'swam their
Philadelphia at SI, Louis,
Kevin McKeel. Filling the
"Well," began "Minnesota 24 meetIngs.
t
fastest -- times;
5051 )CUMS$TI'
Brett
Coach øud Grant, whose club - '!MInnesota played ex- .Qolcago at Pittsburgh, Cleve-.. fourth.sl was Jeff- Sweet C. IOU SROCK
Fkrei, Greg Hendricks,
lost, 42-7, to the Eagles but ceptionally well against land at Tampa Bay, New from Pack 601 In Oviedo,
and Chris Gunn.
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touchdowns. Cullison has thrown three interceptions
while completing over 57 percent of his tosses.
Senior Tim Kiggins of - Largo leads the return
. department with 91 yards on six attempts with three
interceptions, two kickoff and one punt return.
Junior tight end Mike Williams of Tallahassee leads
the Knights In scoring with 12 poInts on two touchdown
receptions, both in the Carson-Newman game.
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Bowl at 7:35 P.M. when MIllsaps visits. The Majors
received toes in the first NCAA Division Ill Poll for the
nation's top ten teams.
The visiting Majors from Jackson, Mississippi go
into Saturday's contest with an undefeated 3-0 record
on wins over Fisk (55-0), Southwestern of Memphis (267) and University of the South (33-7).
Coach Harper Davis' squad had a 7-3 record in 1979.
After two games, the Knights are, I-i, with a tough
season opening loss to Carson.Newman (30-21) and a
rout of St. Leo (55-0), both gaines in the Tangerine
Bowl.
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offense,60 ahead in passing and 27 down in the rushing
department.
CoachJonas'squadhasscored 11 touchdowns tofour
for the opposition, eight by passing to one for the opposition.
The Knight's are ahead in first downs, 29-26.
Individually, junior Mike Stapp of Orlando is leading
UCF rusher's with
yards on 28,carries. Stapp also
leads in receptions, with eight.
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has given up just two touchdowns In
two games. They have a really fine
line of scrimmage on both sides of
the ball. They have as fine a team as
you'll see in the defensive front.
They get stickler on defense the
closer you get to their goal."

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Sage of the Sidelines
Egad, friends, have you
noticed how beautiful early
fall weekends can be?
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Major League Standings
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Garvey LA
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Thursday's Results
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Virginia to knock off Navy in
Wilson KC
Chicago 5, Montreal i
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Cinci S. San DIego 3, 10 inns.
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St Louis 10. Pittsburgh 7
Home Runs
Philadelphia 7, New York 1
Devils have the tools to defeat
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Houston 1, Alianta 2
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Pittsburgh (Cande(aria i%.1i) Murphy, All 31, Baker, LA 29, kaff'
at Chicago iLamp tO 12), 7.30 Cey, LA 27.
Now, those key mnatchups.
American League
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Atlanta (Niekro- 1515), 7:33 Thomas, Mil 36, Armas, Oak Stanford
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Nebraska at Penn State,
Runs Balled In
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Natlànai League - Schmidt, South Carolina at Michigan,
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"Mississippi State _vraggo1 eLaJLQLlL e214_wln-orer-.._-__'.'We are_very aai.nL thc.big__ -Ur1ftnd-me-Univer5ityofntro4-Fori1a footbctll- per-game (37)- Vaerwas deceiving. They beat
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Rick Waits proving he's not too old to learn at 28 has been
watching Rich Gossage and Topiniv JoInt this sseek. hursda
night he went out and blanked the New York Yankees, 5-0.
''I was watching Gossage and John and I notictxi
something,'' said Waits, wh fired las second shutout if the
season, enabling the Cleveland Indians to snap a st'vt'n.gams'
losing streak. "They were kicking their leg up high and ii,as he
I hadn't been doing that, So itias- be I just tx'neIitt'd troiis
satching two pretty good pitchers.''
In handing the Yankees only their fourth loss in the iiunth oh
September and keeping the Yankees' iiiagic niuriiber for
-clinching the American League East l'nnant at six. Waits
allowed seven lots and struck out six.
Gaylord Perry, 9-13, took the loss, giving hiiii a 3-4 record
since -joining the Yankees frwItT-e2ies--'n Aug. 13
Even in defeat, the Yankees ni'iiThin in an enviabhpositioii
Any combination of New York victories or Baltiniore dek'ats
totaling six will give the Yankees their fourth siivisi,in title in
live years. The Yankees ossn a 4'gamne lead osr the Orioles,
whO were idle,

he Vancouver Canucks in NI-Il. exhibition game'.
Wayne Gretzky collected an assist in eat-h period
help spark the winning effort. Vancouver's goals came
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(LIy'4 game: Big Mississippi State Gators and the.Bulldogs, two un- fense (313).
linemen clear gaping holes to spring beaten, untied Southeastern Con"State runs the wingbone. They defense.
"The defensive front Is massive
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hools, clash at Florida put Mare McDole, who's one of
marches up and down the field, Field.
• the big play makers In the country, strong and no one's been able to do
unmolested by outclassed Gator
and put him outside the tight end, anything with 'em. They remimi you
Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m.
defenders.
To hear them talk, you'd think Pell lie's an effective blocker ... and he of the Pittsburgh Steelers' Iron Curtam."
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can go deep from that position.
Bellard paints a horrific vision of
Emory Bellartt has been awakened
"They fake to the big fullback
"Our defense will have to come
more than once this week by a the full cycle In just two- weeks," (Fred CollIns, 6-3, 240) Into the the Gators almost as apocalyptic as
technicolor dream that won't go said Pell. "Against CalifornIa we middle and give it to the tailback Pelt's,
"Florida Is a cIêf team with
away: A lefthanded quarterback used a 3-8 defense, three men on the (Michael Haddix, 6-3, 210). Then
dressed In orange and blue riddles line and eight dropping back, and they'll fake to the,fullback and run great personnel," he said, "and
the MSU pass defense with rlflellke against Mississippi State we'll have the option off it. And sometimes they they'll give you a lot of different
precision, connecting on short and to use an 8-3, eight men on the front send McDole in motion and do a lot looks out of the triple option with the

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liuckner cillected three hiI. an Bill an(I
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('ardinals 10. h'irates 2
'red Sitiiinons sillashed two homers, including his seventh
t-arecr grand slam, and drove in six runs to spark St. louis',
'liii' loss left the I'irates U: gaines behind tlis' Expos in the NI.
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pressure, fed the Phtilies to a 2-1 victo' over the Ness York
Mets, And, the Reds edged the San I)iego Padres, 5-3, m 10
innings,
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Warriors Thursday signed Joe Barry Carroll:
I'm-clue Ali-AInericanwfó'was tlfirst playricketI'
in this C,ar's NBA draft,
Teniis for the 7-1 pivot man were not announced, but
it as believed he signed a tour-year pact for in the
neighborhood of $1.5 irdllion. Carroll itlimediatel%
joined the team in sorkouts and Coach Al Attles said
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Booster Club memberships are available at Seminole High's
athletic department located in the gymnasium and at the game
for a minimum of a $5.(X) donation.
Reserved seats, which entitle ticket holders to seating for all
home varsity and junio varsity games are available for $1500
and can be secured by calling the Seminole High athletic office
at 322-4352 between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.

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this year but! don't think they have the team speed that Evans
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For the second time in three weeks, Jerry Posey's Fighting
Seiiiimiles tackle a team ranked in the top ten of the Florida
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MANHATTAN hostess served ice cream and
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long in the branch. Dust the package, punch a small even though your first atPlastic electrical tape.
One-year-old branches are rooting stimulant into the cut hole in the plastic to allow the tempt failed.
best for air layering. Older and place a small sliver of water to drain out. Leave the CARE AFTER ROOTING
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take longer to do so than
Next, dampen a first-size full growing season. Branches rooted layers are small in
branches that are one year ball of sphapum moss. and that are layered in the spring relation to the tops. You can
old.
squeeze It as tightly as should root by the following reduce loss of water through
Make the layer 12 to 18 possible to remove excess spring. Branches layered in the leaves of these new plants
water. Wrap the sphagnum the fall should root by the
inches from' the tip of
and lessen danger of
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by
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lucky for you. Romance, than their help is worth.
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travel, luck, resources,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
possible pitfalls and career Though you may encounter a
for the coming months are all number of setbacks or
that it was weak.
discussed in your Astro- changes in plans today, social
It did give Northa problem.
Graph, which begins with activities you have scheduled
lie finally found a raise to
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your birthday. Mail '$1 for should still turn out to be
known that his partner was
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Radio City Station, N.Y.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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10019. Be sure to specify birth Mishaps could occur today if
jumped to five cubs. This
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block out- something good come to your rescue.
th's four-heart bid was
that's trying to happen. This
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
in the nature of a slam try. If
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raise there might well be a
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Vulnerable: Roth
North
del ghted
working with , tools or to be the fun you thought, but
Dealer: South
ass. -Ile knew that he did not
materials you are not familiar things that take their placeWest
have his previous hd.
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West openN h'is singleton
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with the
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euce as a suit
clusions,. unnecessary short-lived. Conditions Will
preference signal
dimension with a friend qould suddenly sh1ft lit your favor.
Now West underfed his ace
occur today. Have a long talk
of clubs. East took his queen
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so that you understand each Action without thinking could
and led back a third diamond.
By Oswald Jacoby
West ruffed to force dummy
other before you make a )- get you in a heap of trouble
to overruff. This left West
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abdominal muscles and leg And(it -Tin occur with a
lifts, which strengthen the varie~--61 medical disorders
lower abdominal muscles. I suspect these are unlikely in
For Satutday, September 27,* 1980
Nlan~ people don't realize that your case since your letter
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Betty Stanley and Dave and member of Post 8207
These promotions called for Mary Nan Johnson.
Auxiliary, with a Love" gift general membership meeting
a celebration, but they could
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Officers to be Installed Saturday by South Seminole Uonesses include frorn left.
Nlr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon LIOWSES
SLmnley's.home n Bear Gull)
Mrs Hart, made her official of 409
proper for the occasion.
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for Bill Jacobs, candidate for
with theni over coffee and an interesting program.
at several bases with him,
Winter Springs City -Coin.
light
refreshments.
now working at Martin.
mission Seat 1. The af(ai'r 'is ,
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Letter number 3-7, Girth condifion. Accumulations of
Control: Avoiding the Big large amounts of gas, parMiddle. It will explain these ticularly in the colon, can
exercises in more detail for result in enormous sudden
you. Other readers who want distention of several inches.
this issue can send 75 cents
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This coming year could be today. See what the otherscles
lucky for you, but you'll have think before making changes.
Finally, I'd like to point out
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to take care that there are no
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won't be disappointed if you slow start for you today. Don't spine allows tile abdominal not help the abdominal
expect only what you're en- fret. Someone who inows muscles to become slack and muscles very much unless
titled to
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exercises you are doing. For classic example is bending
example, you n walk on a over and touching the toes and
flit surface or even jog on a then straightening up. Don't
yourself. That can
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straightening up that works
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ciples in keeping
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Jim Hornada) Devonshire
The Sprinkler's den is
Riders must have sponsors
Subdivision, was promoted to
paneled in a beautiful and pledged to dinate a certain
tTIHU
rank of Major in the U.S.
uhusuai blonde 'wood brought
amount to be paid to the rider,
Army this month. Jim is 1
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front their farru in Indiana, for the number of miles
Long-mliod,
assigned to the Reserve
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Officers Training •Corp
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in a set time. Any rider who
structed by Mr. Sprinkler's
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turns in $25 will receive a Tbrother, is .overed with small
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memorabilia including rocks
shirt.
Center of the detachment at ________________________ taken from the Indiana farm,
Charles Glascock of
Stetson Utuvercity in lehand.
and sealed with a smooth,
Seminole Hardware and
Jim and his family have been well and from all reports it clear hard resin.
Jimmy
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in this at ca for the last five was a grand affair for the
Wilkerson Lumber donated 2
years while he has had duty in honores and the guests.
District 18 Veterans of bicycles that will be used as
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Congratulations
the grand prizes.
Major Foreign Wars Posts and
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Planning and Zoning Commission
ntt'ip Cify Commission Room, City
Halt, Sanford, Florida at 8.00 P+M'
on ThurSc$y, Odober 7, 1910 to
consider tboliowing change and
myndment to the Zoning Or
dnane 01 the City of Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida.
Tochange and amend the Zonin9
Ordinance 1091
A Article V Use Provisions,
5'(tion 3 SR 1, Single Family
Pesidenlal Dwelling District,
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fsmtty residence, 700 Qverbrook.Drve and the westerly
tine of the Philip R. .Yonge c,rant, I
square Ipet per family unit
thence run N 89 degrees 55' 23" W
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Sanford, Florida at 7 00 PM. on
thence N 61 degrees 38' 38" E
October 13. 1910 to consider laid
75701 feet to the westerly line of
recommendalion+
All parties in interest and the Philip R+ Yonge Grant, thence I
N 06 degrees 07' 16"' E along the
citizens shall have an opportunity
Grant line 207.9Steef to the point of I
to be heard at said hearings.
By order of the planning and beginning.
The parcel is located at t,Zoning Commission of the City of
Santord. FlOrida this 73rd day of southeast corner of Sunset Drive
and Overbrook Drive.
September, 1980+
Public Hearing will be held on
3 0. Galloway,
Wednesday, October 77, 1910, at I
Chairman
7 30 p m in Ihe Cassetberry City
City ol Sanford
Hall, 95 Lake Triplet Drive,
Planning and Zoning
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Acting City Clerk
Deledfhul'2lnd-dayot-S.p-'
bember, 1910.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAMISTATUTE
Publish September 76, 1910
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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Notice Is hereby given that the
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SEMINOLECOUNTYBOARD
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boats for a great to. with thi
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vacatIons. Apply Tuesday lhru
Thursday 10 am. to 3 p.m.
Cobia Boal Co. Silver Lake
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FreeEst. 834.5722
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$171. Lady Lk. 904.753.3144.
as low as 19900 373 825$

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reasonable. Free estimates
pickup. (We buy &amp; sell us.d
furniture.) VarIety of finishes
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lout. Compound &amp; wax. Pick
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED than an
action for th. adoption of minor onOctoberl, i9SOafi:30P.M.,or WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
thereafter as possIble, in THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
children hasbeenfiled.nd you are as soon
Room 203 of the SemInole County TH'S NOTICE: (1) all
required 10 serve a copy at yQum
order to review, hear comments, objection by an interested
J. Files, Esquire, PetItioner's
chIenges Ihe valIdity of the wIll,
County Commissioners
ICloninger &amp; FlIes, 169 Broadway, Boamdof
quatlllcationa.of the personal
Seminole County on the above
IP.O. Box 337, Oviedo, Florida
representative,
venSie,
or
applications for rezoning.
'3276$. on or before October 29,
ALL CLAIMS AND 08.
heard and written comments may
this Cowl either before
Clerk
filed wifh the Land Develop. JECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
'ser4lceon peItioner*attQmney or be
ment Managsr. Hearings may be BE FOREVER BARRED.
immedIately thereteri other.
Publication of this Not Ice has
continved from time to time as'
wise a default will be entered
necessary. Further details begUri ois September 19, 190
0ôainst you for the relief
Personal Repi'esentillve:
available by calling 323-4330,
*manded In'this Peillbon,
Alt G. Johnson
ExtensIon 160.
i WITNESS my hand and seal of
P.o 80* 1393
Board of County Corn
ttls Court on September 22, 1900. I
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mluloners
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thur H. e&lt;kwilh Jv',
Attorney to, Pictorial
Seminole cot,ntye FlorIda
cier of 'se Circuit Court
Representative:
Byli William Klrchho(f,

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a public AUTO AUCTION
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theonly one in Florida You set
reserved price Call 901
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1910 SKYLE Doublewide I
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ResIdential Auctions &amp;
3 4nrn-, 2 bath, turn. I
Rain Suitsand Rubber Boots.
Sat Sun. from 95
pralials. Call Dell's Auction
Setup ''in Carriage Cove,
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
I 323 5420,
Sanford. $17,300. Call 373.1491.
322 5791 I Yard Sale Furniture, table i
310 Sanford Ave.
lamps. lawn mower, Knick
EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
See our bautiful 'new BKOO
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Kitchen
CLEAN OIL &amp; ADJUST
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322.
MORE. trot-ti I rear BR-s
ware, 'Misc too much to I 7611 or I') 9993
Your sewing machineor vacjtm
GREGORY MObILE HOMES
mention Thurs+, Fri Sat+ 224
cleaner 57+00. Parts I supplies
3'3 $200
so3Oriandà
for all machines. Over 20 yrs.
Palm P1. Woodmece+ 323 0716+
VAIPHA Financing
experience.
All
work
Fri
I Sat 251 Country Club
guaranteed. Free estimattys.
)97S Lamore 12x6$ 3 Bdrm, 2
Rd
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Furn
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Sew 'N Vac, 111 S
Bath. Set up in Family Section

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rebuilt -engine, transmiSSiOn
New B'akes, interior. Pirelli
AM FM
Pioneer
tireS,
Cassette $2,300 or best offer
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9iPMiurday
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conci Also want monogram
We buy
anything 867 $032 or 61) 3124

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Sunnyside I Highland Dr
OeBary Sporting Equip
Boat, Camper Top, Antiques;
Plints. Dishes, Appliances,
Clothes 8 Furniture, 666 6140

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Sanford Furniture, Stereo.
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AIr, Set-up. Carriage Cove.
Needs some mapair, quick sale.
$1,500. 031-2922.

grease Iraps, drywalls. pier
pads, steps. lintels, window
sillS, river rock.

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3ATTERIES-N.W, $30, Ex
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Howlanfi Blvd. $23000. Terms.
323.7943.

Oregon Ave. 332.$30Q

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GARAGE SALE: Sat. 95. 2513
Clalmmont Avi. Behind
Geneva Gardens Aøi., on W.
25th. Clothes, Furn., misc.
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Staghorns. Call Bob Rainey at
'$395976 attem 4 1. weekends.

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Friday &amp; Staurday. 9 till?
3321 S. Sanford Ave.

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SALE-All or part. Call 22.
7191 or 323 $001.

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Financing &amp; Insurance

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S. .V.
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wallpapered, wlfh Cedar
Wails. 1) mis. old. CIgs to MOOERN I Bdrm. 1½ bath

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BUY, SELL, TRADE
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Amsoil Dealer
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1urrtaflIS+an
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Special on engine oil 15000 I
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175,900- 471-0111 or I 771 3233'

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steel mags W. I steel belted
radial tires, $200 I I? cu ft
Pefrig Frigidaire $70 Older
model refrig. 125 Good cond S
pr woOd dinette
Console TV. $75 372 101S

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Loch Arbor. FIreplace, I yr.
old. PItA appraised $31200.
PrincIpals only. Call 323-5)03
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ra4abilitation project Will pay
STEREO
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laking upspacewith a want ad
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In the Herald 122 2411 or $31
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
AM FM Radio. S track player, I Antiqijej &amp; clean used furniture I
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Housing Authority
Garrard turntable &amp; speakers+ I
Sanford Auction I7lSS French
305 323 9613
Pay $93 or $10 monthly
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'66 Mustang, 6 cylinder, Auto,
Financing available, no down I
flew tires, tinted windows,
47A4'oi'tgage BOUght
payment
Wire Wheels + much more
I Classified Ads are the smaliesl
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ExcI Cond $2 500 321 0315
big news ferns you will fund :
BAKS
anytime Fri Sat or Sun
anywhere
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ItOl N. MilisAve+ (1792)
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MUuS
WAPI
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mortgages Pay legg+ Ic
Orlando 1 $94 3560
Oldsmobile Station Wagon, t973
TOP Prices Paid
Mortg,ge broker 1101 f:
Reliable Transportation, 5500
Used. any condition 644 $J26
Robinson 471 7976
or conSider Trade 169 7437
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'77 HORNET - 1 Dr
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Warranty
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UP6 Cyl '73 Low mileage,
S ACRE PASTURE, Board 1.
$1,100 Call 372 1197
horse, $60 mo No studs
Tender, loving care 3278300

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Wood frame, 3
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central lilA, eat-in kit.
$3000 down &amp; OWrlr
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32) 7711

to good home 5478032

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1104 N Mills (17 92)
Orlando 1 8963560

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
ItO Sanford Ave
327 5791

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Three large be*eomi, 1½
nook,
baths, breakfast
separate dining' mm, famIly
mm, Central heat £ new
Central air, range. dhshwai$Ifr
Idlspesal. Jest 533.11$. Your
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Rajaythe cemforisol a spacious

77-Junk Car.,Rernoved

yd Afgan Hound, spayed
female 1102 Washington Aye.
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backyard
sale
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everything bt with a want ad.

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JUST LISTED I Idrm, I bath
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Low Down Payment

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Firewood, Free ast. 3229410.

Lakevlew Nursing Center
919 E, Second St Sanford

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CARPENTRY, REPAIRS 1.
improvements. Plo lob too
small. Calf 323.0967 alter 5:30
_orjfl 1141 ask for Kin.

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Brand New. push button controll
has probe Originally $619.
balance 1)98. $19 montfIy

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BATHS. DEN. FAMILY
ROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, BRICK FIREPLACE.
ALL APPLIANCES. 2 CAR
GARAGE. $19,900.

REALTORS

TREETRIM+A,INGme'va1

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DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 327
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2411 or 831-9193.

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Hanging, Textureg Ceilings. S.0. ái$int, 323.4132.

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OlaIltypesLIc. Bcn4ed
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LOTS.

REALTORS
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NEW
COUNTRY HOME WITH
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GOOD CONDITION. WALK
TO LAKE MONROE. $33000'
SELLER WILL TAKE
TERMS.

IMMACULATE 3 14mm, I bath
home In Piswcr.st with all the
extras. Great mm.,- CHA.
workshop, screened porch £
fIrepIacel 9.13.901.

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65-Pets.Stipplies
Frigidaire Makes 450 lbs per -day 1500 Call 323 6.170
AKC
DOBERMAN
PIN
SCHERS $50 to $100 Terms.
Washer repo GE deluxe model
considered Call 363 5710.
Sold crig 1109 35. used shOrt

backyard. Reduced to 129.900 I S Acres Sanford area Zoned
Mobile Home
We have several choice loIs

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UNIQUE spacIous I 14mm, 3
bath older home refurbishedl 4
FIreplaces, dInIng rm, at.ln
kltctien,2porchis&amp;).lsmorSl
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MORE HONES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORDARRA
COZY 3 $drm, I bath hom• in
Delary on a nIce lotI Ga'sd
neighborhoodl Needs a 111111
TLCI 121,0001

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ATLAS PLUMBING. flraIn,
Sewer Cleaning. PA'asser
Plumbe, does work. Le'aj.
Heaters &amp; 5ucet. 33). 1414.

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

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excellent neighborhood
545,500

DELTONA itt AwEA. 2 ELKS.
TO SHOPPING LOVELY 2
BEDROOM, 1 BATH, WITH
PRETTY KITCHEN, CUSTOM DRAPES, AND GLASS
ENCLOSED
FLORIDA
ROOM A+SRL_WCL.
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Sanford's Sales Leader

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FLAm WiLL $25

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Beauty Care

CARPTOR
VINYL INSTILLATION

Some deliveries. BIg B Pr
duce, Sanford
Farmer's
Market.

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(S1pi1xonust.d)

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Exp. CabInet Maker

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Euic cond Lg bottom freezer.
5100 349 5571 or 319 5271

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Frame Duplex • 7 Bdrm, Block

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large game mm wIth pool table
21*20 patIo. Mint cendltlon. I
Excel. neighborhood. Owner
anxious il's.

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. InsIde I
outside screened runs. Off
fboorsleeplrsgbo*es, Insulated,
shady kennels, cIrculating
fans. Also Aim conditioned
cages. We cater to your pets-

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specialty. pattPiirsg. stuccoing,
simulated brlck+377 3320

Groonlng&amp; Boarding

T(WER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLYHarmIeII's Beauty
Nook 519£. 1s1 St., 332.$342

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WHERE THE ACTION IS.
Fantastfc U. Mary area. 3
14mm, 2 bath, Cent. AIr, GIant

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Plastering

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worth of gas for $1.00 in
Silver, or ply cash at current
mark 842 $032 or A7)-342L,..

Free EstImdtei. Ph, 323.374
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ALUMINUM PRODUCTS

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LegalServts

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the personal representative's
(DISTRICT NO. 3)
Further,apubllchearingwillbe atborney are set forth below.

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Auto Glass TinHng. Trucks,

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92 S of Sanbord 322 $771

II 04P1 MillS (1792)

1DYLLWILDI Immaculale 3
Idrm, 2 bath. Great room.
fIreplace, fully equIpped
kItchen with island. Lovely

CLASSIF lED ADS MOVE

362107$.

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EXTRA BUILDING LOT. Sell
off.xtralotandsnloythl,tin.
old 3 14mm, 2 bath. New roof.
Cent. aim, Dbl. garage wIth
studio apt. upstaIrs. Well with
sprinkler
system.
Beat
shelter, $44,900.

Potography

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Lawrence Ray Palmater
536 West 4th Street

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101*141 yard. Can. AIr. EscI.
assumptIon. $42.90.

1k Free Est 662191?

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double oven range, garbage
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maculate Inside &amp; out. Immediate occupancy. Walk to
Deltone Shopping Center.
$30,500.
Jenny Clark Realty

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FurnIture RepSirs &amp;
RefinishIng

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2 Story, 4 Bi' -s. I Bath on 17-97+

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14mm, 1½ REDUCED3I4rm,lb.tlihime
LOVELY BRICK. 3
In Pliwcrestl Fresh palxtedl
bath, Family mm, 7 years
All tie esirasl New ACI New

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bdrm, 2 bath In lovely
Pln.creit Section. Easy PHA
or VA FinancIng. Only $41,900.

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Exp.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Expanded duty, fulI time.
Sanford area. Call 339.fl31.

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Interlot', Exterior
FREE ESTIMATES
3231*32

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I MAN. QUALITY OPERATION
9 yrs. exp Patios, Drivaways,
tic Wayne (Seal, 327 1371
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Apply at Sunnhland Corp. Hw$
I ROAD.) (DISTRICT NO\7)
1957
1192 and State Rd. 119.
Sig Georgia A. Cintron
2.
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MARIA 3. L~NDISH. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Manuel N. Clntron
PATRICK &amp; DONNA NOFTZ &amp; SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Publish $Wtember 12, 19, 2' &amp;
KENYON E. I NANCY C. LOGAN PROBATE DIVISION
CLERK-TYPIST
''Ri* F1i"}4mbir $0157-CF .--'f-'
Large
agrIcultural t1rA"1
DEA61
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Division
opening for a permanent full.
DISTRICT TO CN RESTRICTED
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time typist. Exp. on DicNEI-GHBORH000 CON.
SILLOWAY1, )ia
taphone unIt. StatIstical
MERCIAL
PR (10-I-SO) 59 TracVl MERLE
MERLE E. SILLOWAY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
typing knowledge n.cessary.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL 47, 61k A, Replat of Tracts Ii,,Sd,
eased
Office skills helpful. Escellint
FOR SI, SI. 35, 56, Flat Book 7, Page 4,
AND
CIRCUIT, IN
fringe b'nef Ifs. Conlacf
NOTICE OF ADMINISYkATION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. (Less the South 211.40 ft. of
Personnel Dept. A. Duda &amp;
The admlnhstrallonotlhe estate I
West 151.1$ ft. of said Tract No, 11,
CAS5. NO. 00.)033.CA.3$l
of Merle Subway, uecjawci, FIIi
Sons, Oviedo. 3211030 ext. 240.
Block
A),
SectIon
3,'Township
II,
IN THE MATTER OF,
An Equal Opportunity Em
Range 29, Seminole County, Number 1035?CP, Is bending In
THE ADOPTION OP
ployef.
Circuit Court for Seminole,
Florida. ConsIsting of 3.6 acres
THERESA KAY CASH
more or lets. Further described County, Florida, Probate Division,NINA LYNNE CASH
-the address of - which ii Seminole GENERAL FACTORY HELPas
640 If. Solth of SR 434, on
ANGELA JO CASH
Sieady permanent position for
County Courthouse, Sanford,
East
side
of
Montgomery
L_+_AUL DANIEL CASH
q*LaIlf led person. Good wages
Goodings
Florida.
The
names
and
addresses
Street
from
(across the
SUE CASH.

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sat tie stagel Fantastic land
scapmng wins border'grass £
luscIous fruIt treesl Ther.
mopine glass, P.19 InsulatIon,
roof ventilators, utIlIty rm I
,,iwd. potting shad I workshop.
Hurryt $34,301.

Palntlng&amp;

HOUSe Cleardng

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Concrete '#loi'k

Aechanlc will service' AC's
refrig, treaters, water coolers,
mis(. Call 373.7114 anyllns.

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TELEPHONE SOLICITOR
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Peg Real Estate broker
JOHNKPIDERASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 312 7111. Sanford

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CASH IN ON RISING FUEL
PRICES. Ground floor op.
portu nity.
Gas-a-Ion
distribulors needed, Amywiy,
Shackley dealers welcome.
Similar marketIng plan. New
Age MarketIng. 323-0232
between 9-3.

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I COMMERCIAL refrigeration
man
Exp. Stock person.
Apply in personto: Food Barn,
75th St. I Park Ave.

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unique 2 Sdrm, IVi barn with
14*14 screened Fla mi with

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i,enefits. Apply Handy Way I
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Salesman. New &amp; Used. Good
Food Stores, $anbord area.
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Central air with electronIc
filter. ObI. Garage with
Genie', extra latge tree
shaded, fenced yard with
garden area, convenIent andl
private. $74,500.

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CONVENIENCE STORE

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
will register with the Clerk of the
The Seminole County Board of
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
County, Florid-a upon receipt Of Commissioners will hold apublic
proof of the publication of this hearing in Room 703 of the
notice,thebiCtitiOUs Name, to wit: Seminole Count5' Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida on November 11,
FLORIDA LEGAL CLINICS
l9
ab 7:OQ P.M., or as 500(5
under which the undersigned
expects to engage in business at thepeabler as possIble 10 consIder
DrIve4 lhefollowing:
Altamonte
E.
1SS
A.
Altamonte Springs, Florid-a 32701.
PUBLIC HEARING FOR
That the corporation Interested CHANGE
OF.
ZONING
in said business enterprisi Is as REGULATIONS
I. ELLSWORTH GALLIMORE
followS'
JACOBS &amp; GOODMAN, PA.
A 1 AGRICULTURE TO P I
Harry N+ Jacobs
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
Daled at Altamonte SprIngs, DISTRICT
PZ (10-1.10) 61 The
Seminole County, FlorIda, 1910
West 505 ft. of the North i-7 of
Publish Seplember 5, - 17, 19, 26, C.oyernm,pnf Lot No. 1, (less 300
of he North 726 ft.), Section 36,
1100
TownShip 70 South, Range 29,
DEA3O
(Consisting of 10 acres more or
less) Note: Subject to facts an
I accurate survey of the properly
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that we I will show, road rIght-of-ways and
are engaged in business at 103 I any portion of the property which
may be described l!s two deeds
Malorcj Aye., Altarnonte Springs.
recorded in Official Records Book
FL, Seminole County, Florida,
1091, Page 531 and Official
under the fititiou5 name of ANMANY, ENTERPRISES. arid that Records Book 1091, Page 321,
we intend to register said name I PublIc Records of Seminole
County, Florida. (DESCRI BED
wilh the Ctenk of the Circuit Court,
I GENERALLY AS ON THE
Seminole County, Florida in ac
SOUTH
SIDE
OF
cordancewili,the provisions of the
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REALTOR, MLS
22S1 S. French
SultIl
Sanford

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RENT WITH OPTION TO
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Assume a 530,
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a low cost Classified Ad
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Office Desk and Equipment for
Sale Supply 5 limited. Noll's
Sanford Furniture
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0R01111'$

REAL ESTATE
PEALTOP.372 7498

Day or Night

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Sunday,S.pt.2Ith
2414 S. MYRT'.E AVE.

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Dell's Auction Center

you are having difficulty
binding a place, to live, car to
drive, a job, or Some Service
you have need of, read all our
want ads every day

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REALTY WORLD

help financing, or will trade
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.tsers.
Furniture ncludu
beds. hde - a bed' several
coucftes and living room
chairs, tables, king size
headboards, BI 8. Wh I Color
I V s. Gas edger, mounted
deer heads, a lot of new items,
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biting cab &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from. P4611's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92, So of .inford, 322 $721.

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14x14 family Fm., brIck
fireplace, screen rm, extras

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I Modern 3 Bdrm., 2 B, Split plan,
CB in Country setting yet very
convenIent. CH-A and several

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SELL IT
WHY SAVE IT
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or newly lIcensed associate,
needed If you're Interested In
C career In Real Estat, c-all
to see If you qualify for our

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off of total inventory on brand
n..w 'ntersp,
ThCS beds are not damaged
Of secolds but brang new
line bedding %t5 only' Free
Ic,cai
delivery
P40115 ,.jnfo-d
Furnit.,re
Salvage
1797 So of
SanfOrd
2 $771
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to rent'
classified ad find a tenant for

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large lot &amp; roomy layout, Low
,n$ecest assumption with the

Zoned Commercial 191 f.
Frontage in Lii Mary 3 Bdrm
home, good br professional

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CALL 322.2611

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK' Place a Classified Ad
In the Evening Herald today.

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$31,300.
OWNER FINANCING 3 bdrm., 2 I
bath home with lakevlew, good
bath.
20 WEST-3 drm,
location, electric fireplace,
appliances.
rm,
famIly
and more. 9.36.500+
Assume 1.5% VA, $205 mo.
pays all. Immldlate ocACREAGE 3 acres, 511.500
HIgh 20's.
'tO acres, 9.21000 5 acres. 119,300
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CHARMING 2 STORY in lovely
residentIal area. 3 Bdrm,
STEMPER AGENCY
family rm., fireplace, centre,
REALTOR 332 1911
heat, paddle fan.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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repossessed used very Short
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921 mo Aqeit 33,9 $316

mho,arinst:es:r

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takeview only 10 miles from

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Clean 'Room ror RenI
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707 E 25th

204 Yale Aye,
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S1-Household Goods

2AüesinLk.MaryzonedAgri.
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$700 mo+ 1st, last $100 sec
DR. Kitchen Utility rm., w
Lg. lot near Lk. Jessup, Work
carpet, cent. A H No pets. 9.350
or reltred couple Kitchen
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careforinfant&amp;4 yr. old ifl my
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Public Opinion Polls, worries about a possible deterioration
UPI Senior Editor
in leadership by politicians who make too many decisions
Public opinion polls tell the candidate when to smile,
influenced by the polls.
when to frown, when to talk tough, when to joke.
'Polls focus attention on the sJort term, the tactical
They tell him what Jewish voters think about Israel's
rather than the strategic. This is true particularly after
security, what born-again Christians think about abortion,
someone is elected. Carter's people would deny this but he
what blue-collar machinists think about Inflation, what
has a more active polling staff than any previous president.
divorced women over 30 years old wit.2.3 children and on
The real concern Is poll data will shorten your focus rather
dog and a suburban home with a mortgage think about the than broaden it," Cantril said.
Equal Rights Amendment.
All the pollsters agree that polling surveys can do much
Critics say they tell him too much and that he listens too
good in enlightening the govftned as well as those-who
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much.
Publicly he says he really does not pay attention to
represent them.
the polls but privately he and his campaign aides know he
Harris sees polling as an essentially neutral endeavor
cannot survive in politics without them.
much like splitting atoms - one can either generate heat
During the campaign, polls serve as the magnetic lodeand light with the information or explode a bomb.
stones to election and point the way around dangerous.
"Polling can be used and misused. Polling information,
obstacles in the political sea.
like all knowledge, is neutral — it can be used by scoundrels
After election, pollsters say their surveys inform the
or saints," he said,
public official of broader trends, what his constituents are
Polling has become big business and a global enterprise
really thinking.
Poll3 can costa5 much assoo,o0ofora detailed survey ona
But it is around this difference — using polls as indicators
social-cultural issue to $10,0 for a poll on which color soap
rather than as instant referenda - that much of the cona consumer would use to, wash laundry.
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troversy centers.
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Some large polling companies are able to conduct surThe Carter Administration employs an in-house pollster,
veys in more than 50 countries.
Patrick Caddell, whose Cambridge,
V firm conducts
Results from public opinion surveys are stored in conipolls on everything from social tren
to effective cam- .
pi1trs at college and university research facilities. For
paign tactics,
example, Harris poll surveys and data are stored at The
Some say the influence of Caddell on Carter and his
University of North Carolina, Harris' alma mater, and
policies is extensive,
survey data from pollsters Roper and Yankelovitch are
Pollster Burns Roper of The Roper Organization, Inc.,
made available to scholars at the University of Connecticut.
worries about such influence on government officials.
Polling techniques have become standardized through
"There is an over-reliance on polls and this is particularly
the introduction of computers and the refinement of
true of the Carter Administration. What bother. me — but I
statistical analysis.
can't prove this - is that they nuiy even be governed by
rolls," Roper said,
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"For example, hypothetically, if 92 percent of the public
thought I should drop the bomb on Russia, I wouldn't do it
many, people will say OK, Reagan is
just because the polls say so. But I would want to know
92 percent felt that way so I could dissuade them from their
madness," Roper said.
In the lead so I'll vote for him.' There
Pollster Louis Harris thinks an elected official can benefit
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lust as -many paàpfe
decisions based on his own good counsel and personal
values. After that decision Is made, polls can give the oftidal some Idea of what the electorate thought of that
OK, I'll vote for Carter -if Reagan Is
decision.
"President Kennedy put it well — 'you've got to make
in the lead,' says pollster Bums Roper.
decisions on the basis of merit. But after you made your
decision you had better look around fast," Harris said.
Most pollsters' typical sample is to interview 1,600 people
"I think it was Lasky who said 'you must make sure you
nationwide in cities and towns chosen randomly by cornare within the jaws of consent of the governed," Harris
puter. Interviews are now more and more often done by
said.
telephone. Pollsters claim they can guarantee an accuracy
Pollster Caddell says his Influence is "highly over-rated"
withan en'ôr factor of only 2 or 3 percent with such a sample
and that he does not advise the President on policy issues.
and through sophisticated "screening" techniques,
He criticized the critics.
Whether one can predict voting behavior from a survey
"My problem with this business is that they (other
depends, pollsters say, on how "tight the voting screens"
pollsters) are a little like old ladies running around. I'm 30 are. Each pollster has his own technique on tightening or
and have been in business 10 years and have been sucscreening out the nofl-voter. Some only use data obtained
cessful and they resent it," Caddell told UPI.
from interviews with registered voters on the theory that
"But let me say that do not advise the President on subregistered voters are farmore likely to vote In an election
stantive policy matters. And as for making decisions based
than eligible but nonregistered voters.
on polls, that's nonsense. On energy, the Middle East,
Some pollsters use a "leaner" question in their polls A
Panama Canal — he made these hard decisions which were
pollster
will ask undecided voters whom they would be
clearly not very popular with the public," Caddell said.
leaning
to
at the moment. The leaner quotient helps further
Ronald Reagan 's pollster Richard Wirthlln, PhD., whose
refine
a
pollster's
analysis and gives a little better
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predictiveaspect to a survey.
Reagan on campaign strategy, says his role is broader than
J) polls affect voting behavior'
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no.
decidedly
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"I don't think anybody, or at least not many, people will
broader, although it is not to set policy or to get involved in
say, 0K, Reagan is in the lead so I'll vote for him. There
' dlsstlading the governor on a course of action on an issue or
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not," the 49-year-old Wirthlin said.
Reagan is in the lead," Roper said,
"There may be 15 issues that the governor may have
But Roper admits that polls do affect a campaign and a
strong feelings about and he chooses the ones he wants to
candidate,
address. The governor has never asked me what is the
"When Anderson, for example, goes down in the polls, his
popular thing to do," he said.
money dries up, his campaign goes down, voters leave
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Wirthlin said he does advise Reagan on which key states
him,." Roper said,
he should visit and when to viit them.
The key differente In this- year's presidential race that
"After all, ills important that the governor use his time
makes prediction difficult is that there is a real third party
V efficiently — we are trying to do something that has Only
challenge, Anderson, pollsters say, could play a role as a
been done four times before, unseat an incumbent," Wir
"spoiler" in certain key states and might serve the voters
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Will Wlrthlin move Into the White House If Reagan Is
Carter and Reagan would vote for Anderson as a protest.
elected?
Not everyone, however, is satisfied with present polling
"No. I will not. I will return to California and continue to
techniques. Cantril sees the ever-Increasing use of
poll a very interesting American public," he said.
telephone Interviews as giving poll results a GOP bias.
Wirthlin also said he thinks his style is different from
"There is total of about 9.6 percent of households that do
Caddell's.
not have telephones. That means in certain counties you
"1 try to advise without einotic*ur fervor and l guess that
can have one half of the people without phones, causing a
makes me a moderate in the business," he said.
Republican bias built into the poll," Cantril said.
Polls have entered the pOlitica4 process in anothçr ifl
Furthermore, Cantril says people are less likely to be
portant way. They now even dictate who Is or Is not a
forthright on controversial issues when. Interviewed by
political candidate. An example of this new Incursion Into
telephone. Also telephone interviewers must use only the governmental process is the debate selection procedure
verba! clues in their questions, whereas a personal loused by the League of Women Voters.
terview allows the interviewer to use visual displays and
The LWV decided that if third party candidate John
car
information necessary for a good decision ona
ithderson were to receive 15 percent of voters' preferences
complex question.
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in the national polls, then he would be a "serious" candidate
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and eligible to debate with Carter and Reagan.
science and continues to be accurate perhaps only for the
Mrs. Ruth Clark, Senlor.Vice President nf Yankelovich
moment that
taken,
Skelly and White; Inc., says she dIsagres with that
But during this election year no candidate dares run
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VMthatts what Ronald Reagan is doing lcarterand
%iti's magic about 15 percent? Is that better than 5 per
Anderson. They are watc)u the polls caret ufly.
cent or 25 percent and didn't George Wallace have even
Caddell sees that a the way things should be 4uring a greater than l percent at this time?" she said.
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"That's my job bitting the campaign I provide the presi- the same benefits from polling that every manager in the
dent with information of a tactical nature to ensure his
business sector has, she thinks publ ic opi nion surveys
winni ng the electi on. That's what a pollster is supposed to
should be used as - "one piece of information, not as a
do," Caddell said.
defini ti ve directi ve.".
-And what do all the polls say?
"But, if I were using p011lVtO mak all my decisions, I
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PollswithwhithIfj
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cles —. allhaye
elected of fice," she said.
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The coronation is an
annual, formal installation ceremony of
sorority officers, with
the queen's court
consisting of the senior
sisters. The Epsilon
Sigma sororiti'once
known
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the oldest sorority at
Shorter College.-.z\nna'
will serve as president
for- the 1980-81 year.
Anna will be a candidate for a B.S.
degree in elementary
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Omega fraternity. She
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Argonaut, a group of
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The first few times in the outdoors should be
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car. Many experienced hikers will do that.
Leaving supplies of food and water in vartQW
caches along their hiking route frees them
from carrying heavy items and lets them
enjoy the walk.Before investing in a lot of camping
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borrowing or renting camping gear until you
get used to it and determine what items are
truly wanted or needed. Of course, one bad
night outdoors may turn you off completely
and If you have bought everything, It can be a
costly mistake.. But most people who try
hiking and camping develop a taste for it.
"Once you get bit by the backpacking bug,"
Thompson said, "you've had It. There's no
turning around."
For anyone hiking, whether they are experth or novices, proper footgear is a prime
Importance. If your feet hurt you are not going
to enjoy anything.
For a short day-hike with cameiiind a
lunch, a pair of tennis shoes may suffice, but
carrying any load .or walking over rough
terrain calls for a pair of properly fitted boots.
"You need a proper foot platform and ankle
support," Thompson said.
Socks are another item important of proper
foot care. A light pair should be put on first. It
should be a wick sock to pull moisture away
from the foot with a wool sock worn on top of
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home of David 0.
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public she was the nun of motion picture artist." Then "
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Madison, hid
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Graham has not made a decision on
Robinson is president of HarnessImis mop sho
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Development Corp.
Hull said the Legislature will have an the cily who opposed the constmdon of site for the track is currently zoned inCouncilman Burt Perinchief said the

stars were Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings Claude

Pegasus Park, calls for 29.8 acres of

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that Ronald Reagan was in It? ELA., F.W. AND,KIL,

Mobil, Ala.

Act which would give the commission
input in the decisions of federal and state

agencies regarding such things as water
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Rains and Betty Field.

November, but it will only be for

commercial; Si acres for a motel; itS
acres for an office park; 34 acres for
apartments, and 31.7 'acres of Singlefamily homes. Two acres of land is to be
set aside for open space.
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The Lake Mary City Council Thursday
night endorsed Brantley's fforts by

Residential Communities -also opped take whatever action flIC*U&amp;1Y to &amp;too conscfonnble"
the proposed track.
construction of the track and to seek
Perinchiel asked Massey which
Among the reasons cited by city of- Injunctive relief In the courts to stop the Øisiators sponsored the amendment
.ftclaia and homeowners for the op Issuance of a permit to Robinson's firms. pre-empting city ordinances, regulations
position were: visual pollution of the
To-backup its actions, the council at a and rules. Massey, reading from the
racing facility; increased traffic on Lake budget workshop following the special Florida Senate Journal, said the section

adopting a resolution directed to Graham

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Jerry Hank. director of the Division of
Fisheries, said a draft of legislation that
would allow the commission a greater
say In the protection of the state's freshwater fisheries Is currently being
prepared.

was authored by Senate President.

"Out of 3 million acres of fresh water in

iildlng Inspector from tls proposed Designate W.D. Childers and Senators
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Graham's office said the governor has
Perinchiof also asked that legislators fis hing," the report said.
Brantley said he believes the governor the track's loud speakers to surrounding action, Illegal action i.e necessary.
received the letter from State Rep.
and
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state law removes all local controls on Thursday night meeting said while he legislation be named. Massey said considered to be In Jeopardy and will be
last week. The letter Will be aMWfU by
the track's construction.
isn't opposed to parknutzsel facilities as legislators voting in favor were Rep. lost If current trends are not reversed."
head oj
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the governor no later than Oct. 10, a selfiii Robinson insisted the state law such, he is opposed to the Legislature's Robert Hattaway, D.Altamonte
In the St. Johns River be tween lakes
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Wagering preempts all city ordinances, including having taken away from e city and Its
Imposed de adline set by the governor'l
Jessup
and Harney, the commission said
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Springs,
and
representatives
Carlton
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nhm1) Is a division of
office. "The response Is likely to be department.
that zoning, City Attorney Gary Massey dUns their rights to mike the decision Crotty and Batchelor. Brantley voted algae poisoned some fish and killed the
within the next few days," the
disagreed. Màsey said the law does not about the proposed facility.
against the measure as did represen. rest by using up the water's oxygen when
spokesman said.
The Lake Mary Council Thursday night take away froin the city the power tozone
"That Is a moral outrage," Sorenson tatives Jennings, Kirkwood and Mica. it died and began to decay.
Brantley asked the governor to use the heard a presentation from Robinson on - the property. Massey also said the law is said. "I don't know If the law is con.
The commission added, "Over 2DO,000
Hallway has said that the section was
authority of his office to stop the Issuance the proposed horse track at a meeting unconstitutional.
atitutlocal or not, but I do know it is included in the law as the result of acres of marsh, the lifeblood of the river,
of any further new pari-mutuel wagering attended by nearly 300 persons, Included
City Manager Phil Kulbes said the wrong. If the citlains of Lake Mary must hassles given a permitted jai-alai fronton have been diked off or drained on the St.
permits until the Legislature has An in that audience were residents from city's zoning Law does not provide for abide by the city's law, so should a part- In south Florida.
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construction is "probably a year to two asking that the luuani.e of new permits for 1l*.dty to furnish 1ncrd police
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